RM2RCHHRA–Pvt. W.W. Faulkner from Headquarters Co. 5th Marines stands guard on an old stone bridge over the Wied River at Altweid, Germany. This photograph was taken by Pvt. Pay P. Antrim from South Carolina on January 6, 1919. The image is documented under the description number B 03.
RM2B0D6X6–papyrus, Greek, surety, A: Method of framing: papyrus between double glass in cardboard cover, B: Classification :, 1. Number of columns: 1, 2. Number of lines: 16 lines (at the last three lines are 1 or 2 characters visible, papyrus is severely damaged and misses large parts on the bottom), 3. Scripture: Greek, 4. Color ink: black, 5. Reading direction: L> R, 6. Number of vignettes: none, 7. Color vignettes: na, C: Description
RM2APHAAF–Middle East 1950-1955: Egypt Description: The City of Death in Cairo Annotation: This photo is also registered under number POLL006/B-611 Date: 1950 Location: Cairo, Egypt Keywords: cemeteries, saint posting
RF2C7N59H–Ten Thousand Greek soldiers who had been hired to fight in a Persian civil war found themselves alone in the heart of the great empire; their leaders had been slain and the whole Persian army threatened them. They were on the edge of despair and surrender, when one of their number, the hero and author Xenophon, took command and led them through the most remarkable retreat in history. They had no guides, they were surrounded by foes, winter was upon them, yet they marched fifteen hundred miles over mountain and wilderness. Xenophon himself has left us a pathetic description of their extravagant
RF2GE0WDM–Gemini 10 Time Lapse Description A time-exposure photograph shows the configuration of Pad 19 up until the launch of Gemini 10. Onboard the spacecraft are John W. Young and Michael Collins. The two astronauts would spend almost three days practicing docking with the Agena target vehicle and conducting a number of experiments.
RM2T1DJ87–Ancient hanaper, 1860. A 14th-century container, used for the preservation of title-deeds of the Crown. The '...hanaper of twyggys is exactly 480 years old. Its story is interesting. It was discovered not long ago stowed away among a number of unexamined documents in one of the branch Record Offices in which the contents of the Royal Treasuries of Westminster had been deposited. The strings by which it was fastened were no doubt those originally attached, and on the strip of parchment at its side, looking something like a ribbon, was a description of the deeds it contained. When opened, the id
RM2F479EB–Structure in grounds of Chevening House, erected 1851, containing a number of Roman tombstones. Details in Description.
RMRYX4JP–Artist : Dante Gabriel Rossetti (England, b.1828, d.1882) Title : Beatrice meeting Dante at a marriage feast, denies him her salutation Date : 1852 Medium Description: watercolour and bodycolour on paper Dimensions : Credit Line : Purchased with funds provided by John Schaeffer 2003 Image Credit Line : Photographer Credit : Accession Number : 431.2003
RMW9G6GP–Archive image from page 123 of Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy (1914). Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy cunninghamstextb00cunn Year: 1914 ( 90 OSTEOLOGY. THE TRUE OR MOVABLE VERTEBRvE. Vertebrae Cervicales. The cervical vertebrae, seven in number, can be readily distinguished from all the other vertebras by the fact that their transverse processes are pierced by a foramen. The two highest, and the lowest, require special description; the remaining four conform to a common type. Then bodies, the smallest of all the true vertebra?, are oblong in shape, the transverse diameter being much long
RM2AG5M3F–. Gynecological pathology; a manual of microscopic technique and diagnosis in gynecological practice, for students and physicians. is found a localized growth in which all of the elements of themucous membrane are increased in number and in size, and this growth 7 98 HYPERPLASIA OF THE ENDOMETRIUM. projects above the rest of the mucous lining like a polyp. Fig. 35 showsthese relations better than can be done by description. We see clearly the outlined polypoid formation (a) projecting abovethe surface of the mucous membrane (b). In the lower layers of thismucous membrane (this is a curetted pa
RMHPT1BW–The Declaration of Intention filed by Maria von Trapp of the Trapp Family Singers, Vermont, January 21, 1944. Image courtesy National Archives.
RMHFM7K5–Image taken from page 316 of 'Hydrographical Surveying. A description of the means and methods employed in constructing marine charts' Image taken from page 316 of 'Hydrographical Surveying A description
RFTWP3AP–Handwriting text Job Application. Conceptual photo The standard business document serves a number of purposes Male hand arm needle punching big half b
RM2ABY07K–DESIGNS. TRADE MARKS AUTO=BI THE THONIAS AUTO-El CO. 1450 Niagara street Buffal N. Y. ON TIMELY TOPICS Supplement costs 10 cents by mail. ELECTRIC LIGHTING F 0 R AMA ELECTRIC IGNITION SYSTEMS. A ELECTRONS AND THE ELECTRO 1432 1433 1434. 1426 1427. 1386. 1388 1389 1383 1381 1327 1328 1329 1431. HOW TO CONSTRUCT AN EFFI CIENT WIRELESS TELEGRAPH 1363. 1414 1415 1222 1223. SELENIUM AND ITS REMARKABLE THE INTERNAL WORK OF THE 1307 1308 1422 1400 1447 1370 1465 1466 1510 15. 51 1404 1405. 1413 1455. THE WATERPROOFING OF FABRICS THE SPARK COIL ITS CONSTRUC ELECTRIC IGNITERS FOR GAS EN Each number of
RM2RC9EY1–A machine-gun squad is concealment on a practice range at an American camp in Gondrecourt, France. The photograph, taken on April 15, 1918, was captured by the Signal Corps of the United States Army. It was issued with the description number B and released on April 18, 1918, by the War College Division.
RM2B0EWPK–death book, Asty (?), A: Method of framing: glued on white paper and cardboard behind single glass, B: Classification, 1. Number of columns: 1 column of 15 lines, no rubrum, no damage in 3, 4 and 13, 2. Scripture: hieratic, 3. Color ink: black, 4. Reading direction: right to left, 5. Number of vignettes none, 6. Color: -, C: Description, Text :, DB 166, handwriting, hieratic , papyrus, 23 x 22 cm, glass size 25 x 25 cm, Third Intermediate Period, 22nd Dynasty or later, Egypt
RMMMHB6F–. English: Europe and northern Africa. HM 29 “Vallard Atlas”. PORTOLAN ATLAS Italy, 16th century Call Number: HM 29 Folio: f. 10 Description: Europe and northern Africa. . 1547. Anonymous Portuguese cartographer Europe and northern Africa. HM 29. PORTOLAN ATLAS, anonymous (Dieppe, 1547).B
RM2APHA9R–Middle East 1950-1955: Egypt Description: The City of Death in Cairo Annotation: This photo is also registered under number POLL006/B-609 Date: 1950 Location: Cairo, Egypt Keywords: cemeteries, saint posting
RM2RRJ8C7–Military Bazaar at Chatham, [in Kent], 1858. 'A grand military bazaar in aid of the funds of the Central Association for Improving the Condition of the Wives and Families of Soldiers and Sailors was held at Chatham on Thursday and Friday last week. The stalls were crowded with every description of articles usually found at bazaars, received by the committee from all parts of the country, the principal ladies of the garrison and neighbourhood superintending the sale. The bands of the Royal Engineers and Royal Marines were in attendance, and a large number of visitors was attracted. The sum real
RMW1RK59–Archive image from page 67 of The Danish Ingolf-expedition (1899-1953). The Danish Ingolf-expedition danishingolfex5dpt12daniuoft Year: 1899-1953 r>s AITIXIARIA al... 1 were, however, a little larger— 1 i: • tM'luiigs to the same species. The tentacles were in two iii)ociiueii.t about 40, the luesenterics at tin- ba«e almmt double the number. Anatomical description: Owing to the smallness of the individuahi and the bad prervation of the inner organs I cannot They varied between 31 and 36.7, the neniatocysts of the largest imiiviiluul from 35 to 43.7. He marks: I have with some hesitation r
RM2AWHPW6–The deep boring at Spur . Plate 1. B. The rock described under number 74 (3) in the wellsamples. The structure of this rock is such as to suggest thatit may have been an oolite, from which much of the original materialhas been dissolved, causing the spherules to flatten. Vertical section,X 43.. Plate 2. Vertical section of dolomite from 1600 feet below sur-face. See description of sample number 77. X 40.
RMPFY8X0–. Reptiles and birds. A popular account of the various orders; with a description of the habits and economy of the most interesting. Birds; Reptiles. 382 GEALLATOEBS, OE WADING BIEDS. except in cases of absolute necessity. Its eggs, two or three in number, are laid in the corn or grass; the nest is nothing more. Fig. 162.—Little Bustard [Otis ieirax, Gould), than a hole scratched out in the earth, and with scarcely any lining on the inside. The Great Bustard was formerly very common in Champagne, but has now become extremely rare. Nevertheless, it is the only province in France in which this b
RM2RC9KXR–Company D, 166th Infantry of the Ohio National Guard on a hike to a rest camp at Chenevieres, France in March 1918. The photograph was taken by the Signal Corps and has the description number B and issue date of April 15, 1918. The troops were headed to a rest camp in Benomenil, France. It was reviewed and approved by the War College Division on April 20, 1918.
RM2B0EWR1–text, DB 125, Heranch, A) Method of framing: pasted on white paper between white cardboard and ankle glass together with AED 106k ,, B) Layout, 1. number of columns: 1 column = vignette, 2. type of writing: hieroglyphs, 3. ink color: black, 4. reading direction: right to left, 5. number and position of the vignettes: 1 vignette, 6. color vignettes: black, C) Description
RMMMHAWX–. English: Black Sea. HM 28. Francesco Ghisolfi, PORTOLAN ATLAS Italy, 16th century Call Number: HM 28 Folio: f. 14 Description: Black Sea. . 16th century. Francesco Ghisolfi (floruit 16th century) Francesco Ghisolfi. Black Sea. HM 28. PORTOLAN ATLAS. (Italy 16th century).B
RM2APGB8P–Inspection by General S. de Waal (commander B-division) Description: Collection Photo Collection Service for Army Contacts Indonesia, photon number 199-2-1 Date: April 1947 Location: Indonesia, Dutch East Indies
RM2WRGY2G–The War in Schleswig: wounded Austrians on the road to Rendsburg, after the battle of Over-Selk, 1864. 'Since Monday 15,000 Austrians and as many more Prussians have had to bivouac in the open air. The country between Breckendorf and Over-Selk was of the bleakest and most inhospitable description. For miles not a tree was to be seen. Hedges there were none, as the Danes had cut down what few there existed previously to their retreat. The villages and farmhouses are few in number and at wide distances from each other. The inhabitants of the farmhouses had all fled since the end of last week, an
RMT2487C–Archive image from page 350 of Discovery reports (1933) Discovery reports discoveryreports07inst Year: 1933 DESCRIPTION OF SPECIES 289 distance beyond the outer, and with its rounded extremity fringed with delicate hairs. The exopod of the uropod is shorter than the endopod; the latter is broad, with its distal end obliquely truncated, and with the inner angle rounded and the outer pointed and slightly produced (Fig. 4 b). Colour. Pale brown, becoming darker in the middle of the body, with dark brown or black spots which vary considerably in number and size in different specimens. Distributi
RM2AGAGK0–. Stamp-collector's magazine. in the October number of our last volume ;to which we refer for description andcharacter. Together with these stamps appeared alarge adhesive vignette, intended to supplythe place of a seal for registered letters.A large tricoloured flag occupies the upperpart of this, while emblazonments and thefigures of value show on either side. Thefollowing inscriptions testify the character ofthe affix, which is an inferior specimenof chromo-lithography : CORREOS nacionales ESTADOS UNIDOS DE COLUMBIA.—CERTIFICACIONSIN CONTENIDO, VALE VEINTE I CINCO (or cincuenta) oentavos. B
RMPFJ169–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. b c e Text-fig. 15. Spinocatanus abyssalis Giesbr. a. 19. Abdomen X '7°. d. yd" (stage V|. Abdomen >( I70- b. i(S. Lateral thoracic comer X '7''. e. ycf (stage V). Pes V X c. 225. c. f c? Pes V in anterior nev X 225. The oral appendages are scarcely different from Giesbrecht's description. In tlie structure of the natatory legs a few differences are observed. The number of bristles which are present on the anterior surface of the second basipodite are fewer in number than figured
RM2RCN6GD–Interior of Repair and Machine Shops at Camp Holabird, MD, showing the trim poster department in Building No. 306. This photograph was taken on July 29, 1919, by Sergeant Joseph Hitz, Signal Corps photographer. Description number B, issued for military activities documentation.
RM2B0EWNY–amulet, vignette, lotus, Band preserved, on top of the sheet is 357 in modern ink, A) Mode of framing: mounted on paper in folder, B) Format :, 1: number of columns: 1 vignette, 2: type of writing: n / a, 3: color ink: n / a, 4: reading direction: n / a, 5: number and place vignettes: 1 vignette, 6: color vignettes: black, C) Description
RMMMHB2X–. English: Black Sea. HM 27. BATTISTA AGNESE, PORTOLAN ATLAS Italy, Venice, 1553 Call Number: HM 27 Folio: ff. 11v-12 Description: Black Sea. . 1553. Battista Agnese (1500–1564) Description Italian cartographer Date of birth/death 1500 1564 Location of birth Genoa Work location Venetian Republic Authority control : Q612967 VIAF:?268129227 ISNI:?0000 0003 8320 9717 LCCN:?n81089266 NLA:?35112164 GND:?113428391 WorldCat Battista Agnese. Black Sea. HM 27. PORTOLAN ATLAS (Venice 1553).B
RM2APHA9N–Middle East 1950-1955: Egypt Description: The City of Death in Cairo Annotation: This photo is also registered under number POLL006/B-587 Date: 1950 Location: Cairo, Egypt Keywords: cemeteries, saint places, minarets, mosques
RM2K04107–French Infantry of the Line, 1854. Soldiers in the French army during the Crimean War. 'Prince Menschikoff, in his apologetic description of the battle, ascribes his repulse to the fact that the Russian Commanders ware wounded; and that "the enemy's infantry occasioned great losses in horses, artillerymen, and infantry officers." A more just explanation would have been to confess that the wretched serfs, raised on black bread and quass, whom the Czar sends him, are unable to stand against English and French soldiers, even when the former number more than four to one of the latter'. F
RMT1HF1Y–Discovery reports (1962) Discovery reports discoveryreports30inst Year: 1962 DESCRIPTION OF SPECIES i3S Tentacles. There are twenty-two tentacles in one specimen examined. They have short branches and are at most bi-pinnate. Dorsal tubercle. The dorsal tubercle in each of four animals has a narrow longitudinal slit-like opening, either straight, slightly sinuous, or very slightly curved (Text-fig. 58 B). This is quite distinct from the C-shaped opening described by Arnback in the typical form of the species. Branchial sac. The number of branchial folds varies; in one animal there are seven o
RM2ANGNB4–Geography rectified; or, A description of the world, in all its kingdoms, provinces, countries ..As also their commodities, coins, weights, and measures, compared with those at LondonIllustrated with seventy eight mapsThe 3d ed., enlTo which is added a compleat geographical index to the whole, alphabetically digestedThe whole work performed according to the more accurate observations and discoveries of modern authors . The next dayhe charged another pariy, kilid a great number, and got a conlidera-b!e Booty. And afterwards having got more Re jruit, he joined Bat-tel with them, and flew 120a on
RMPFHN23–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. b c e Text-fig. 15 Spinocalanus abyssalis Giesbr. a. f?. Abdomen X 170. d. ycf (stage V|. Abdomen X 170- b. fcf. Lateral thoracic comer X I7C'- e. yd' (stage V). Pes V X c. 225. c. fcf. Pes V in anterior -iew X 225. The oral appendages are scarcely different from Giesbrecht's description. In the structure of the natatory legs a few differences are observed. The nimiber of bristles which are present on the anterior surface of the second basipodite are fewer in number than figured by Giesbr edit. The exte- rior seta of the fi
RM2RCNPG8–Sgt. C.H. White of the 17th Engineers is seen in this photo, taken at Brouville, France on April 23, 1918. The image shows furniture being transported from a balloon during an operation by the Air Service. The photograph was censored and released on June 14, 1918, with the description number B.
RM2B0G26A–unclear, Djedhor, 1 strip, demotic, A) Mode of framing: stuck on a piece of cardboard, covered with plastic. Assembled together with AL 51 sheet 6, B) Layout, 1. number of columns or lines of text: 1 mummy wrap, 2. type of writing: demotic, 3. ink color: black, no rubrum, 4. reading direction: right to left, 5. number and place of the vignettes: no vignette, 6. color vignettes: n / a, C) Description
RMMNXXPG–. English: Nautical chart of the Mediterranean area, including Europe with British Isles and part of Scandinavia. HM 1548. anonymous, PORTOLAN ATLAS Italy, 15th century. possibly before 1492. Alps and Atlas mountains shown as green areas. Call Number: HM 1548 Description: Nautical chart of the Mediterranean area, including Europe with British Isles and part of Scandinavia. 15th century before 1492. Anonymous 920 Nautical chart of the Mediterranean area, including Europe with British Isles and part of Scandinavia. HM 1548. anonymous, PORTOLAN CHART (Italy, 15th century).B
RM2APGB94–Inspection by General S. de Waal (commander B-division) Description: Collection Photo Collection Service for Army Contacts Indonesia, photon number 199-3-1 Date: April 1947 Location: Indonesia, Dutch East Indies
RM2WRGY29–The War in Schleswig: Danish prisoners on the road to Rendsburg after the Battle of Over-Selk - from a sketch by our special artist, 1864. 'No exact account can be given of the Danish loss. Many dead and wounded were left upon the field, about 100 prisoners were brought in, and a gun was captured in the advance by the 18th Jager battalion...The country between Breckendorf and Over-Selk was of the bleakest and most inhospitable description...Hedges there were none, as the Danes had cut down what few there existed previously to their retreat. The villages and farmhouses are few in number and at
RM2AWMMH2–A text-book of physiology for medical students and physicians . ceedings of the Royal Society, 1908, B.vol. lxxx., 414. PROPERTIES OF THE NERVE CELL. 133 The nerve cells found in the sensory ganglia exhibit, as a matter of fact,a number of different types, some of which possess short dendritic processes.These histological variations cannot as yet be given a physiological signifi-cance, but their occurrence certainly seems to indicate a possibility thatthe sensory ganglia may have a much more varied physiological activitythan has been attributed to them heretofore. For a description of thesegan
RMPG2K34–. On the anatomy of vertebrates. Vertebrates; Anatomy, Comparative; 1866. Hyubrancbial frame, Uana puradoxa. cxxxjx. ANATOMY OF VERTEBRATES. 91 The scapular arch, fig. 42, so, 51, retrogrades, like the hyoid, from its primitive position in the larva. Cuvier, at the conclusion of his description of the batrachian skull, remarks, ' This skull does not accord with the theory of the three, four, or seven vertebrae, or even of one (cranial) vertebra, any more tban it does with that of the identity in the number of bones' (in different animals).' At the same time he de- termines the special homo- lo
RM2RC3NTR–Warehouses and yards at Talmont, Charente-Infereiure, France. The photograph was taken by Sgt. F. T. Morris, S.C. on April 8, 1919. It is numbered as 'RECO 3471 9 DESCRIPTION NUMBER B ISSUED' and has been labelled as 'WAREHOUSE AND YARDS AT TALMONT CHARENTE INFERIEURE, FRANCE.' There are some additional notes dated as December 19, 1918 with the number '52912'.
RM2B0D65G–bible text, Marcus, unciaal, 2 column, 39-41 lines, A: Mode of framing: parchment between double glazing, B: Classification :, 1. Number of columns: recto 2 - verso 2, Rt. I: 41 lines, Rt. II: 41 lines, Vs. I: 41 lines, Vs. II: 39 lines, 2. Scripture: Coptic, 3. Color ink: brown, 4. Reading direction: L> R, 5. Number of vignettes: none, 6. Color vignettes: n / a, C: Description
RMMMHTD5–. English: Black Sea. HM 26. BATTISTA AGNESE, PORTOLAN ATLAS Italy, ca. 1544 Call Number: HM 26 Folio: ff. 12v-13 Description: Black Sea. . circa 1544. Battista Agnese (1500–1564) Description Italian cartographer Date of birth/death 1500 1564 Location of birth Genoa Work location Venetian Republic Authority control : Q612967 VIAF:?268129227 ISNI:?0000 0003 8320 9717 LCCN:?n81089266 NLA:?35112164 GND:?113428391 WorldCat Battista Agnese. Black Sea. HM 26. PORTOLAN ATLAS Italy, ca. 1544.B
RM2APGB8X–Inspection by General S. de Waal (commander B-division) Description: Collection Photo Collection Service for Army Contacts Indonesia, photon number 199-2-2 Date: April 1947 Location: Indonesia, Dutch East Indies
RM2WRGY3K–The War in Schleswig: Austrian camp in front of the Dannewerk: the 18th Bohemian Chasseurs in a snowstorm - from a sketch by our special artist, 1864. 'The country between Breckendorf and Over-Selk was of the bleakest and most inhospitable description...Hedges there were none, as the Danes had cut down what few there existed previously to their retreat. The villages and farmhouses are few in number and at wide distances from each other... The snow lay an inch and a half deep on the ground when we arrived, and the temperature was not a degree above zero. As we afterwards learnt from the officer
RM2AG568Y–. Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering. od of direct reduc-tion. We extract the following description of the apparatus employed, and of the peculiar processesfollowed in connection therewith, from the patentees specification: Fig. 3959 is a vertical section of the apparatus on the line A D of Fig. 3960, which is a horizontalsection on the (dotted) line A, B, 0, D of Fig. 3959. O is the hearth of the furnace; F, F, F are thetuyeres, which are three in number; N is the shoot; U the chamber of the furnace. So far the partsof the structure are very similar to
RMPG1RTB–. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. 122 COMPARATIVE ANATOMY Free Limbs. Fishes and Dipnoans. In the following description the pelvic fin will be considered before the pectoral, as it hsually retains a simpler and more primitive form. ..t; ElasmobrancUi and Holocephali—The cartilaginous skeleton of the fins is the most richly segmented in these Fishes. There are usually two main elements (basalia) in the pelvic fin which articulate with the arch and with which a variable number of segmented rays (radii) are connected, the latter passing towards the periph
RM2RC1GDJ–Cpl. Lubetty uses a telescopic sight while SGT. C.D. Cummins focuses on an object behind the gun shooting over a hill. Location: Ardennes, France. A photograph taken between Chatel and Fleville during World War One. Passed by A.E.F. censor, date not provided. Photographer: Dec. 2, 1918 Oct. 24, 1918 RECAD TAKEN DESCRIPTION: NUMBER B SGT. C.D. CUMMINS
RM2B0EWPJ–book of death, book of breathing, Petamenope, A: Method of framing: glued on white paper and cardboard behind single glass, Above is in modern ink the number 36., B: Classification, 1. Number of columns: 3 columns, I) 12 lines, no rubrum, damage in each line, II) 7 lines, no rubrum, damage in each line, III) 14 lines, no rubrum, damage in each line, 2. Scripture: hierarchical, 3. Color ink: black, 4. Reading direction: right to left, 5. Number of vignettes none, 6. Color: -, C: Description, Possibly the two fragments on the left actually have to be placed on the right, at the beginning of the
RMP6032C–N/A. Plate CCLXXXIX Warning: some taxa/names may be misidentified/misapplied or placed in a different genus. A, B (), C, D () : '(Papilio) Sabina' ( = Yoma sabina (Cramer, [1780]), iconotype), see Funet. Photo at Encyclopedia of Life. (Note: Plate number correct. Description page erroneously numbered 'CCLXXIX'. in register page number as '389') E, F: '(Papilio) Mermeria' ( = Taygetis mermeria (Cramer, [1776]), iconotype), see Funet Photo at Encyclopedia of Life. (Note: In register spelled 'MERMETIA') Also on pl. 96 B. . 1779. Pieter Cramer (1721 - 1776) and Caspar Stoll (between 1725 and
RM2APGB93–Inspection by General S. de Waal (commander B-division) Description: Collection Photo Collection Service for Army Contacts Indonesia, photon number 199-2-3 Date: April 1947 Location: Indonesia, Dutch East Indies
RM2AFMBB5–. Plant anatomy from the standpoint of the development and functions of the tissues, and handbook of micro-technic. ing hybrid offspringlike b in P. Being self fertilized yieldspure Recessive like d in P., Recessive Being self fertilizedall come true to seed,>. and so for their progenyto any number ofgenerations D FIG. 132.—Diagram to show results of hybridization, with reference to dominantand recessive characters to the Fs generation. Further description in text. (After databy Gregor Mendel.) INTERPRETATION OF MENDELS RESULTS 233 plant were planted by themselves, Mendel was able to judget
RMPG16WX–. Studies in fossil botany . Paleobotany. PSARONIUS 299 development. The question, however, deserves further investigation. In the central region of the stem we see at once that the vascular system is remarkably complex, con- sisting of a great number of regularly disposed steles,. Fig. 113.—Psaj-ouiits brasiliensis. Transverse section of stem. The whole of the central portion, containing the vascular bundles, is shown, together with a great part of the cortex, traversed by innumerable adventitious roots. Fi, F2, leaf-gaps. For detailed description, see text. The round objects at o are acciden
RM2RCHHND–President Wilson and his party entering a school house in Montigny Le Roi, Hte. Marne, France. This was where Wilson ate his Christmas lunch. The photograph was taken on February 5, 1919, by Sgt. Abbott. Note: Description number B issued by KEC.
RM2B0ERFC–book of breathing, Sensaos, A: Method of framing: stuck on yellowish paper behind double glass with blue tape around it, the whole is packed in a folder., B: Classification, 1. Number of columns:, recto: 1 column of 22 lines, no rubrum, damage in 1, 2-3, 8, 12, 16-17, 20-22, verso: 4 lines hieratic and Greek (with name Sensaos), 2. Scripture: hieratic, 3. Color ink: black, 4. Reading direction: right to left, 5. Number of vignettes none, 6. Color: -, C: Description, In the folder with the payrus are two cardboard exhibition boards explaining Sensaos and the origin of the papyrus and the text
RMMMHAHX–. English: World chart, which includes America and a large 'Terra Java' (Australia?). HM 46. PORTOLAN ATLAS and NAUTICAL ALMANAC. France, 1543. Call Number: HM 46 Folio: Binding Description: World chart, which includes America and a large 'Terra Java' (Australia?). . 1543. Guillaume Brouscon Description French cartographer Date of birth/death 16th century 16th century Location of birth Le Conquet, France Authority control : Q3119724 Guillaume Brouscon. World chart, which includes America and a large Terra Java (Australia). HM 46. PORTOLAN ATLAS and NAUTICAL ALMANAC. France, 1543.B
RM2APGBEH–School Training Drivers and Motorcyclists (S.O.B.M.) at Bandoeng Description: Collection Photo Collection Service for Army Contacts Indonesia, photon number 211-1-5 Date: April 1947 Location: Bandung, Indonesia, Dutch East Indies
RM2AN037M–Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . Marble-Rubber. cape at a hole in front of the block when the gate israised by touching the trigger. In Maloys ]iatent, the marble slab is placed onthe slide and its edge polished by an endless belt,which is tightened by an adjustable idler. In this machine, Fig. 3058, thegrinding-cylinder. Marble-Polishing Machine. B is made up of a number of collars .slipped on
RMPFXKFW–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Dalbergia] XLV. LEGfUMINOSiE ^ >^^. 239 name, D. torta, wliicli, liowever, is not based upon any description, bnt merely upon a number and specimens in Wallicli's catalogue. In Journ. As. Soc. Beng., vol. 70, 49, it is called D. candenatensis, Prain. 35. D. parviflora, Eoxb.; Prain, I.e., 452.âSyn. Drepanocarpus Cumingii, Kurz, F. PL i. 336, is a large glabrous, often spiny climber. Tenasserim, the Andamans, the Malay Peninsula and Malay
RM2RCJJ8X–2nd Lt. Rat. L. Dewell, S.C. and other soldiers wait for an ambulance in Welschbillig, Germany, after being unable to withstand the rigorous march to the Rhine. They are awaiting transportation to a hospital in the rear. Photograph by Reco, with the description 'NUMBER B TAKEN NABUED.'
RM2B0EWPH–death book, vignettes, Hor, mother name Nanefersachmet, A) Means of framing: pasted on paper, once folded into a cardboard folder, B) Layout, 1. number of columns: 5 columns, I) 15 lines, II) 8 lines with large brown bitumen - (?) - place, III) 6 lines, IV) 6 lines, V) 5 lines, 2. script type: hieratic, 3. ink color: black, no rubrum, 4. reading direction: right to the left, 5. number and location of the vignettes: 1 vignette = above column II - V, 4.5 x 34.5 cm, 6. color vignettes: black, C) Description
RMMMHAP2–. English: Black Sea. HM 10. BATTISTA AGNESE, PORTOLAN ATLAS Italy, ca. 1550 Call Number: HM 10 Folio: ff. 11v-12 Description: Black Sea. . circa 1550. Battista Agnese (1500–1564) Description Italian cartographer Date of birth/death 1500 1564 Location of birth Genoa Work location Venetian Republic Authority control : Q612967 VIAF:?268129227 ISNI:?0000 0003 8320 9717 LCCN:?n81089266 NLA:?35112164 GND:?113428391 WorldCat Battista Agnese. Black Sea. HM 10. PORTOLAN ATLAS Italy, ca. 1550.B
RM2APGD28–Award Sergeant J. Muller and Corporal M.J.B. Baggerman at Bandoeng Description: Collection Photo Collection Service for Army Contacts Indonesia, photon number 265-2-6 Date: July 1947 Location: Bandung, Indonesia, Dutch East Indies
RM2AX0C5D–A text-book of physiology, for medical students and physicians . he Royal Society, 1908, B.vol. lxxx., 414. 134 PHYSIOLOGY OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. The nerve cells found in the sensory ganglia exhibit, as a matter of fact,a number of different types, some of which possess short dendritic processes.These histological variations cannot as yet be given a physiological signifi-cance, but their occurrence certainly seems to indicate a possibility thatthe sensory ganglia may have a much more varied physiological activitythan has been attributed to them heretofore. For a recent description ofthese
RM2RC6MAK–Lt. Ratep, S.C. captured this photograph on August 29, 1918 in Bar-sur-Aube, France. The image features Col. C.S. Williams, the Chief of Staff of the 36th Division. The photograph was approved by the A.E.F. censor and was assigned the description number B.
RM2B0EWN9–book of breathing, Moetmin, vignette, A: Method of framing: pasted on white paper, invested between brown cardboard behind single glass, B: Classification, 1. Number of columns: 11 lines = 19 x 11, 5 cm, 2. Scripture: cursive hieroglyphics, 3. Color ink: black, no rubra, 4. Reading direction: right to left, 5. Number of vignettes two: above and below the text, 6. Color: black, C: Description, Pleyte mentions demotic inscription (perhaps on the back?), Vignette above: standard vignette DB 100 = DB 129. Dead tree bark with crouching Re-Horachte and phoenix., Vignette under: possibly. DB 127 (
RMMMHT9N–. English: Black Sea. HM 25. BATTISTA AGNESE, PORTOLAN ATLAS Italy, ca. 1540 Call Number: HM 25 Folio: ff. 11v-12 Description: Black Sea. . circa 1540. Battista Agnese (1500–1564) Description Italian cartographer Date of birth/death 1500 1564 Location of birth Genoa Work location Venetian Republic Authority control : Q612967 VIAF:?268129227 ISNI:?0000 0003 8320 9717 LCCN:?n81089266 NLA:?35112164 GND:?113428391 WorldCat Battista Agnese. Black Sea. HM 25. PORTOLAN ATLAS Italy, ca. 1540.B
RM2APGD1D–Award Sergeant J. Muller and Corporal M.J.B. Baggerman at Bandoeng Description: Collection Photo Collection Service for Army Contacts Indonesia, photon number 265-1-2 Date: July 1947 Location: Bandung, Indonesia, Dutch East Indies
RM2AFPG52–. Industries of New Jersey.. tchniaker and Jew-eler, No. 206 Main Street.—One of the well-knownand able representative watchmakers and jewelersof the city of Pateison is Mr. B. Rubenstein, whohas been engaged in this vocation since 1S57, andfor a number of years has been located on MainStreet, where he has a fine, well-appointed store andcarries a large and valuable stock of gold and silverwatches, clocks, and every description of stjlish newjewelry, also eve-glasses, spectacles, etc. He alsobuys old gold or takes it in exchange, and alsorepairs watches, clocks, jewelry, and spectacles in theb
RM2RBWNNG–Sgt. Abbott, a photographer during World War One, took this photograph on Feb. 1, 1919 at the Optical School of the Artillery School in Is sur Tille, Cote, D'Or, France. The photo bears the description number B and was part of a series of photographs taken by Sgt. Abbott.
RM2B0ETJY–book of death, vignettes, Tjahapimu, mother's name Tasheryttaihet, A) Means of framing: mounted on cardboard in a glass frame with wooden frame, B) Classification, 1. number of columns: 3 columns, I) 5 lines, II) 6 lines, III) 6 lines, 2. writing type: hieratic, 3. ink color: black, no rubrum, 4. reading direction: right to left, 5. number and position of the vignettes: 3 vignettes, above each column one, 1 ) 3.5 x 6.5 cm, 2) 3.5 x 11.5 cm, 3) 3.5 x 8.5 cm, 6. color vignettes: black, C) Description
RMP5TDMW–N/A. Român: Carol Popp de Szathmary - Biserica Stavropoleos This is a photo of a historic monument in Bucureti, classified with number B-II-a-A-19464 . Carol Szathmari (1812–1887) Alternative names Carol Szathmari, Carol Popp de Szathmáry Description Romanian painter and photographer Date of birth/death 1 November 1812 3 July 1887 Location of birth/death Cluj Bucharest Authority control : Q721574 VIAF:1083688 ISNI:0000 0001 1585 2562 ULAN:500064912 LCCN:n82144581 GND:129163775 WorldCat 276 Carol Popp de Szathmary - Biserica Stavropoleos
RM2APGD1C–Award Sergeant J. Muller and Corporal M.J.B. Baggerman at Bandoeng Description: Collection Photo Collection Service for Army Contacts Indonesia, photon number 265-1-3 Date: July 1947 Location: Bandung, Indonesia, Dutch East Indies
RM2AWHP4R–The deep boring at Spur . Plate 3. Vertical section of oolitic dolomite, a considerable partof which has been replaced by anhydrite. The spherules are ap-pressed and many appear to have been reduced by solution externallyso as to conform to the shapes of adjacent spherules. For furtherdescription see sample 78. X 40. (The vertical axis extends from left to right.). Plate 4. A. Photograph of a piece of core from 2250 feet belowthe surface. Reduced to two-thirds natural size. Anhydrite andquartz appear light. For description see sample number 90. B. Vertical section extending through part of a c
RM2RCCG9T–German officers being interrogated by a British officer at Le Rond Point, east of Busigny, Nord, France. This photo was taken on October 17, 1918, and released by the A.E.F. Censor. Photographer information: Lt. Jackson, S.C. Description number B, subject code 3338.
RM2B0D659–bible text, Luke, uncial, 2 column, 9-30 lines, A: Mode of framing: codex of 3 sheets (first two only fragmentary), in cardboard cover, B: Format :, 1. Number of sheets : 3, Page 1: 2 columns (I: 21 lines, II: 9 lines), Page 2: 2 columns (I: 9 lines, II: 20 lines), Page 3: 2 columns (I: 20 lines, II: 9 lines), page 4: 2 columns (I: 9 lines, II: 20 lines), page 5: 2 columns (I: 30 lines, II: 30 lines), page 6: 2 columns (I: 30 lines, II : 30 lines), 2. Scripture: Coptic, 3. Color: black, 4. Reading direction: L> R, 5. Number of vignettes: none, 6. Color vignettes: N / A, C: Description
RMMMRHY3–. Română: Biserica Sfântul Spiridon, 1860; English: Saint Spiridon Church of Bucharest around 1860, aquarel (watercolor), 34x48cm. This is a photo of a historic monument in București, classified with number B-II-m-A-19750 . 1860. Carol Szathmari (1812–1887) Alternative names Carol Szathmari, Carol Popp de Szathmáry Description Romanian painter and photographer Date of birth/death 1 November 1812 3 July 1887 Location of birth/death Cluj Bucharest Authority control : Q721574 VIAF:?1083688 ISNI:?0000 0001 1585 2562 ULAN:?500064912 LCCN:?n82144581 GND:?129163775 WorldCat Biserica
RM2APGD1E–Award Sergeant J. Muller and Corporal M.J.B. Baggerman at Bandoeng Description: Collection Photo Collection Service for Army Contacts Indonesia, photon number 265-2-5 Date: July 1947 Location: Bandung, Indonesia, Dutch East Indies
RM2AGA6FF–. Bulletin. A. CONVENIENT RESISTANCE FOR EXPERIMENTAL WORK. 20 lamps in parallel, either 8, 16, or 20 candlepower as desired. Any number may be cut out as needed.. B. PERVIOUS CHARCOAL CATHODE, SHOWING CRYSTALS OF FINE SILVER ONCHEESECLOTH FRONT COVER. DESCRIPTION OF AN EXPERIMENTAL PLANT. 143 is shown at e. At / is the cover of a compound pervious electrode,md behind this is seen the box itself filled with excelsior charcoalready for use. The Acheson-graphite anode is shown at a. In therear of the apparatus is a pan filled with excelsior charcoal as itomes from the retort. The two bottles, j
RM2RCJE1D–Image depicting one of the 16 masonry flush latrines at the 61st Artillery Brigade camp in Camp de Coetquidan, Coetquidane, Ille et Vilaine, France. This latrine is noted in DESCRIPTION NUMBER B, taken on January 16, 1919, by photographer Cpl. Arthur O. Smith, S.C.
RM2B0GBEP–papyrus, demotic, sun eye, magical, I 384 A = sheet 1, Free damaged handwriting, A) Method of framing: stuck paper végétal, behind double glazing, Sizes :, Glass frame: 29 x 50 cm, Handwriting: 23 x 48.5 cm, B) Classification :, 1: number of columns: recto: 4 columns, separated by double line, Verso: 5 columns, 2: type of writing: Demotic (recto) and Greek (verso), 3: ink color: black and red, 4: reading direction: right to left (Demotic) and left to right (Greek), 5: number and place vignettes: recto: none, verso: two vignettes, Recto :, In column III between lines 13 and 24 there is an empty
RMP7TR6C–English: Back view of the CEC Palace and the royal guard. Source and author Author: Alexandru Antoniu (1860–1925) Description Romanian photographer Date of birth/death circa 1860 1925 Work period 1890–1904 Work location Bucharest Authority control : Q33132969 Source: Album general al României - compus din 300 tablouri reprezentând monumentele istorice i contimporane, posiiuni pitoresci, Domeniul Coroanei i costume naionale cu descrierea istoric i pitoreasc, Dresden: C.G.Räder, 1901-1904 This is a photo of a historic monument in Bucureti, classified with number B-II-m-A-19845 .
RM2APGD23–Award Sergeant J. Muller and Corporal M.J.B. Baggerman at Bandoeng Description: Collection Photo Collection Service for Army Contacts Indonesia, photon number 265-2-3 Date: July 1947 Location: Bandung, Indonesia, Dutch East Indies
RM2AFNEDK–. The first one hundred years of McKeesport. An historical and statistical description of the city from its inception until its centennial in 1894. chief. Capt. James R. Hendrickson built and commanded a number 28 HisiORV OF WcKf.espokt. of boats in tlie trade, the first of wliicli was a single engine boatcalled the -Aetna in 1S45. Tlu^ names of some of the otherswere Ranger. -Star. •• KcUnbler, etc. The Yonghioghen was made naigable b locks and dams in1850 and the steamers? Tom Slirixcr, -Farmer and --McKeeran from Pittsburgh to West Newton until 1S57 when tlie danisbroke in consequence of
RM2RCFW30–The image shows the wrecked altar of the Cathedral of Peronne in France. The cathedral was known for its valuable art treasures. The photograph was taken by Lt. E.O. Harris on September 1, 1918 and received on November 3, 1918. It was approved by the A.E.F. censor and issued with the description number B 2450.
RMPA0F8E–. English: Title: Charge of the first brigade, commanded by Col. M.B. Walker, on the Friday evening of the battle of Stone River Physical description: 1 print : lithograph ; 50.1 x 66.7 cm. (sheet) Notes: sketched by A.E. Mathews, 31st. Reg., O.V.I.; Caption continues: January 2nd, 1863; in which the Rebels were repulsed with heavy loss, and driven behind their breastworks.; Elements of print identified by number, includes key.; Title from item. between 1859 and 1864 297 Charge of the first brigade, commanded by Col. M.B. Walker, on the Friday evening of the battle of Stone River LCCN200366520
RM2APGD17–Award Sergeant J. Muller and Corporal M.J.B. Baggerman at Bandoeng Description: Collection Photo Collection Service for Army Contacts Indonesia, photon number 265-1-6 Date: July 1947 Location: Bandung, Indonesia, Dutch East Indies
RM2AJ1E6F–A golden chaine: or, the description of theologie : containing the order of the causes of salvation and damnation, according to Gods word .. . man,lb longashe liueth in this mortall hfe, ought fo much to prefumeonthefecretmvlterieofGodis predeftination, as to determine vndoubredlythat he is in the number of them whome God hath ordained to eternal! hnp-pines.For noman.without efpeciall rtnielation can know, whome God hathchofen to be his heies.SefTd.c. 12. Tlie (ummeof jll thefe, is this. God by a certaine grace giuen frcclv.or ra-ther a 2;race preuenti^<^or comming b^re,the which is tearmed
RM2RC27W9–This photograph depicts the interior of the officers' canteen and reading room at Monil-la-Tour, France, taken on March 14, 1918. The image was captured by Pvt. 1st Cl.R.M. Barnes and was issued with the description number B. The photograph was censored and released on April 23, 1918, by the War College Division.
RMP5D3EX–N/A. ALBUM AL M. S. DOMNITORIUL CAROL 1 Antim Church This is a photo of a historic monument in Bucureti, classified with number B-II-m-A-18971.01 . 1867. Carol Szathmari (1812–1887) Alternative names Carol Szathmari, Carol Popp de Szathmáry Description Romanian painter and photographer Date of birth/death 1 November 1812 3 July 1887 Location of birth/death Cluj Bucharest Authority control : Q721574 VIAF:1083688 ISNI:0000 0001 1585 2562 ULAN:500064912 LCCN:n82144581 GND:129163775 WorldCat 275 Carol Popp de Szathmari - Antim
RM2APGD1H–Award Sergeant J. Muller and Corporal M.J.B. Baggerman at Bandoeng Description: Collection Photo Collection Service for Army Contacts Indonesia, photon number 265-2-4 Date: July 1947 Location: Bandung, Indonesia, Dutch East Indies
RM2AN59AY–Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . 584. Fig. 2578 shows a number of kinds of hose, thedilferences being in the modes of winding, joining,material, character, and succession of the folds, etc. a is a flexible hose of woven and lapped tubesand water-]iroof linings. b is a similar hose with the waterproof material asa coating. c is a flexible pipe made of woven fabric with awater-proof lining, and r
RM2RCGE8M–A laboratory scene at Camp Hospital 28 in Nevers, Nievre, France. The photograph shows Private Eddy, S.C. (Service Corps), standing in the laboratory. The photo was taken on December 28, 1918. This is labeled as 'Description Number B' and was issued with additional notes numbered 45865 ELEL LLEL 1.
RMMMJWRK–. Sf. Gheorghe Nou, Bucharest (see also: File:Bukharest (Valachie), 13 juillet 1837 - Église de st. George.jpg) This is a photo of a historic monument in București, classified with number B-II-m-A-18225 . 1837. Auguste Raffet (1804–1860) Alternative names Denis Auguste Marie Raffet Description French painter, draughtsman, illustrator and lithographer Date of birth/death 2 March 1804 16 February 1860 Location of birth/death Paris Genoa Authority control : Q2871385 VIAF:?89367528 ISNI:?0000 0001 2282 7904 ULAN:?500028343 LCCN:?n85024115 NLA:?35945685 WorldCat Bucharest, Sf. Gheor
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