RM2CDEKMF–. Nast's Illustrated Almanac 1873 . i 7 6 38 5 50 7 55 22 6 37 5 51 7 55 9 53 6 34 5 53 7 55 ABJES.. 3d Month. MARCH, 1873. 31 Days. MOONS PHASES. D. BOSTON. NEWYORK.I WASHINGTON. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. II. M. First Qtjaeteb 5 8 41 E. 8 29 E. 8 17 E. 7 35 E. 7 24 E. FiTLL Moon 1421 1 0 M.5 36 E. 0 48 M.5 24 E. 0 36 M.5 12 E. ?11 54 E.4 30 E. *11 43 E.4 19 E. Last Quarter New Moon 28 8 10 M. 7 58 M. 7 46 M. 7 4 M. 6 53 M. i Boston, New England, [New York City, Phila., Washington, D-! ^ . N.Y. State, Michigan, Conn , N. Jersey, Pa., Md., Va., Ky., of Week. Wis., Iowa, & Oreg
RM2CEXEAC–. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1910, No.18-25. XVI KEPOET OF INSPECTORS OF No. 21 TABLE No. 5. Periods. 13 •- .£ -a i s =3^ O SO s CO ? a . fci; O 05 ?ill E o « £ W so tS O ^t4 •« to ° G O i3 > „ ® c ? o e<:3 .2 P c o o T3-P o s o 2 ;? -,?^ D j; 2 P o ° 2 3 2 = o ^« S ^:3 Under 1 month 141 From 1 to 2 months. 3 4 5 6 91218 18 months to 2 years 2 to 3 years 4 345 1015 51015 20 20 years and upwardsUnknown Totals 8961423233422841435433366020143143 80 87 62 77 90 98 220 133 234 267 409 430 296 1,060 794 588 606 843 i 5,531 6 19 21 18 20 23 52 43 31 14 15 7 2 7 1 280 54 10 6 10 11 24 13 17 13
RM2CGY076–. Railway mechanical engineer . L CLASSIFI-CATIONOFCUARD SlZ cOF JOURNAL A B C D E c 5X9 8 9j 4| 61 4* D 5f X 10 8| 10 4s 6i 5i Z 6X11 ioI ioJ 5A 7h 5* r &i X IE 1 I ng 5| 7S 6i Fig. 3—Recommended Form of Dust Guard -CMi* -i FCT^rrirrr > i. SICtNO 4 Classificationof Box. Size ofJournal. A B c D E F G H 1 1ll 1.p. V Hi >a 4 44 K i;..i;,i1.,i, w i 14 m LV. 4. 1, 54 X 11 1MIX M C 5 by 9 m 7, BiS v.. , 5« I,. 5M II. I2M E. ... 6 by 11 ?. 7 8j 11. F ,.... 6Mbyl2 m 9, lli N 0 p .5!40 074 R44 IS s 3i1 l1.4M C.I. T4 I 2 ■•k Ml.S.C. T4 . ..;» U !l ■>■.104 II » C. 5 by 9 . s 24 W D.. 5.4 by
RM2CDM4XX–. Construction and test of a rotary transformer for direct current . 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 OUTPUT IN AMPSRIS. 100 . ^ POTAEY TP AKSl?OPvrPW Mul^tpl9« FvJl comp. Bn£liBh Method. e. Ei /, ^* ^, U/z ff/Z S/vecA L15.0 3^,5 5.26 Q 605 0 0 893 114.R 37.2 6.4f) 5-fi 74 0 ?.0R J>A,5> 8q?l 114-5 .?^7 . P. ft .fifi 10.6 990 .-^g.*! 39.9 900 LLLJ2 66.8 11.0 16.8 1254 618 49.1 900 L14.0 36,1 13.3 21ol 1516 7^3 50.0 900 L13.0 35,2 15,7 26,4^ 1790 929 52.? 900 L13oO 35.0 18 = 0 31„7 2034 1109 54.4 893 np.-fi 31-0 20-0 36.8 2P.5 2 1 ?50 55-4 900 112^ 33.7 22-0 42.4 2478 1430 57.7 900 L12.0 32.§ 24.7 4
RM2CEXA3R–. Bruchstücke buddhistischer Dramen. 54 rt K^fe^^« 54 I 1^ m^^^T 56b 38 a TURFAN-EXPED. SaNSKRITTEXTE I. -i — X fä ? 57 a :^ 59^1 59b rwr5 I ^ ^ —? i-» 57 b « X «rv ». .^^ 60 a 61 -*:*!r 61 b 60 64 :. 68 a 66 b trSL* 64 b 67 a - ^ *- i 68 i, 67 b E^l^ßT^ tx CS i ^:^f 76 a 77 a ^ 76 b 79 l Crr •»«r Soa 77 b ^^^k^- X7 i^. 801. ^cii :5| .- ^N 87I „?? (i 84 i- —. -• ** -Irr 88 b noa 90 b Tafel V. 62 aif rs» »* ^•^: 5* f * •*f ü? -S * J 6 ^ a •^ Ä» ^ E i^ * 63b u j•:^^?? v.l^ ?e^k^t^^-ßl p^^-^S^ £jJ.X^^ Ij c:i :vS K ^^? o.5^* -»7r« P*^J 65b ^G^: f^. 71 b 72 a 73 a m 4^1 ,::? 72 b S ;, a83 b i^^f^
RM2CJ0CY0–. 1915 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies . r & Deming1 and 2, withIjtth List Retailin. Pr. ea. Pr. ea.$1.35 $0.671.401.451.501.601.70 1. tO1.902.002.102.202.25 2. -02.352.402.502.602.702.F02.903.003.103.20 inches 666fi6666 2% .70.73.75.80.85.90.951.001.051.101.131.151.181.201.251.301.51.401.451.501.551.60long Bit-Stock Drills FOB METAI. OB WOOD, No. 109. 01V o o meter. c 4.O E.d ^ o o c: ea Dia w ^i- 6.30 3.15 .54 .27 12-3 2 7.20 3.60 .62 .31 13-3 J 8.00 4.00 .68 .34 1 ri-?2 9.60 4.80 .82 .41 ir.-3L 10.30 5.15 .87 .45 !i-1 R 14.35 1.20 .60 16.15 1.35 .65 3-4 19.75 1.65 .85 T
RM2CDG5PN–. Inheritance in maize . )-5-4 ESx5-3 0+254=254 r )-5-7 ESx5-5 0+400=400 INHERITANCE IN MAIZE. TABLE 25C. F3 SEEDS OF EAR NO. (60-3 X 54)-6 OF TABLE 25. E ar No. Planted from p ur. Red L. Colored +Non-Colored (60-3 X 54^ -6-2 Purple S 1^ iO 0-1- 71= 71 ( )-6-2a S 1 75 9 0+ 64= 64 ( -6-5 S 1: 38 20 0-f 40= 40 ( -6-1 L. Purple S 31 5 36-1- 38= 74 ( -6-la S -: 19 68+ 49 = 117 ( -6-3 S 27 53+ 48 = 101 ( -6-4 s ( 36 13 63+ 61=124 ( -6-6 s { 36 144 + 130=274 ( -6-1 s 30 108 + 142=250 ( -6-1 Non-Pur. S 0+250=250 ( -6-3 S 25 .. 70 + 106 = 176 ( -6-5 s i 21 3 45+ 62 = 107 ( -6-6 s 0 + 152 = 152 ( -6-7
RM2CE0YE6–. A treatise on harmony, with exercises . ? -2= ^^=-^- L(2- • 5 G ^^ ^MiVI V V; Vv V;: UI^ ii 6 5 Eb+IIP V7. E+I 4 () 4 6 6 6 5 4 i i 5 4 .3 2 Vt- I f I I V7I I P V Yii i-^-^- fe P^=5=,^^^^^ l| ^%|g= /- 43 IV 7 1 88 THE INVERSIONS OF V; 12. .J—I—^? :d=:d: :B: -4 * I—J- g^ii^^E- 6 Ab+ 5 I V7 ^t 6 54 3 12 V r 4 2 V73 ^^m •6 6-5 4 4-3 V2 IV2 I 1 i— —•—11 —•—1 —• ^a/— -«. P- —• ±J f-^ r^. w • • ^1—•— 1A. 1 1 0 ^ I J. ^¥h^-? ^^—^ •• =1 fl7 1 ^ -r • 0 1 / 1 5 4 6 tl6 3 2 IV V-s II i^^ ^ ?^^ ^ ViV Li II 6 74 12 Vt
RM2CR6E7M–. Electric railway journal . STANDARD AIR BRAKE SCHEDULE.MAXIMUM TOTAL LEVERAGE 12 TO I CYLINDER LEVERS SIZE OF CYL A B C D E F G H 1 K L M e« 12 29 26 Bi H IS •5 Ig 7| 5k 3 3 lOx 12 3 l 28 74 ei 4f Ig IS is e|j 54 3 3 12x v£ 342 312 876 8,6 6 5 IB s io,i s£ 3 3 I4x 12 33(i 35 92 92 7 14 if £ 11 mi 3 I6x 12 3»ii 36 IO 92 82. i* If is 115 4 3 SIZEOF LIGHT WEIGHT OF CARS.SO LBS CYLINDER PRESSURE CYL 100 PER CENT BP 90 PER CENT BP 85 PER CENT BP 7,5PER. CENT B.P 8x 12 UP TO 30.000 UP TO 33.000 UP TO 35,000 UP TO 40,000 I0x 12 30.000T0 47.000 33,000 TO 52,000 35.000 TO 55,000 40,000 TO 62,000 I2x
RM2CH4K97–. Electric trains . e loadwhile electricity is being consumed Ratio of efficiency of motor at factory onsteady load to efficiency of electrical equip-ment in service ..... 2 5 119 54-56,490102 102500 204451-0125 90 208 24-5 72-5 74-099-1 24-8 19-8 56-845-5 87-4 1-20 2 4 104 57-4 5,960 93-7 93-7500 187446-8125 90 208 22-5 690 64-586-521-6 17-3 49-539-6 86-0 1-24 2 3 91 57-6 5,250 82-5 82-5500 166441-3125 90 208 19-8 68-4 56-575-718-9 15-1 43-434-7 84-5 1-24 22 77 62-5 4,810 75-6 75-6600 151437-8125 90 208 18-2 63-2 47-864-016-0 12-8 35-628-5 82-0 1-30 2 1 63 66-2 4,170 656 65-6500 131432-8126 9
RM2CE0YF1–. A treatise on harmony, with exercises . E+I 4 () 4 6 6 6 5 4 i i 5 4 .3 2 Vt- I f I I V7I I P V Yii i-^-^- fe P^=5=,^^^^^ l| ^%|g= /- 43 IV 7 1 88 THE INVERSIONS OF V; 12. .J—I—^? :d=:d: :B: -4 * I—J- g^ii^^E- 6 Ab+ 5 I V7 ^t 6 54 3 12 V r 4 2 V73 ^^m •6 6-5 4 4-3 V2 IV2 I 1 i— —•—11 —•—1 —• ^a/— -«. P- —• ±J f-^ r^. w • • ^1—•— 1A. 1 1 0 ^ I J. ^¥h^-? ^^—^ •• =1 fl7 1 ^ -r • 0 1 / 1 5 4 6 tl6 3 2 IV V-s II i^^ ^ ?^^ ^ ViV Li II 6 74 12 Vt. IVi V IV V IV+1 V+» I V73 THE INVERSIONS OF V7 89 mr= —r —i- —t -— -i—• —i— rH= :i^- -1 : 5»— * • -90—— —•— 0 -•-. -0- •^ 0 0 -•- 0 t^f-^ni-S—
RM2CD8P8D–. Annual report of the Police Commissioner for the City of Boston . ,108 1,576 5,700 JAN. 10 - 19 50 9 2 94 1 ,091 1,931 1 ,646 5,500 FEB. 8 3 27 426 342 924 1,876 1,405 5,011 MARCH 8 - 53 487 387 1 ,063 2,171 1 ,446 5,615 APRIL 10 1 35 506 461 851 2, 292 1,570 5,726 MAY 6 - 54 50 8 470 885 2,287 1,558 5,768 JUNE 10 4 46 467 457 858 2, 223 1,541 5,605 89 14 491 5,777 4,731 11,943 25,612 18,477 67,134 PART I CLEARANCES BY »«ONTH - FISCAL YEAR 1984-1985 M A A N G A S G U L B T A R A U L 0 M U 0 5 R A T U G B S G R T 0 R H R B A L C H T D T A E U A E E A E E P R L R N F L R R E Y T Y Y T S JULY 3
RM2CE6JC6–. The American ephemeris and nautical almanac . I. Tr.I. 0 40 II. Tr.E. 12 14 I. Tr.E. 17 26 III. Tr.I. 9 25 I. Sh.I. 3 07 II. Sh.E. 13 23 I. Sh.E. 21 00 III. Tr.E. 10 42 I. Tr.E. 10 50 I. Oc.D. 18 40 II. Oc.D. 21 51 III. Sh.I. 11 43 I. Sh.E. 14 22 I. Ec.R. 23 54 II. Ec.R. 19 20 II. Tr.I. 24 1 27 III. Sh.E. 21 22 II. Sh.I. 8 8 00 I. Tr.I. 16 7 18 I. Oc.D. 6 26 I. Tr.I. 22 13 II. Tr.E. 9 12 I. Sh.I. 10 46 I. Ec.R. 7 30 I. Sh.I. 10 16 I. Tr.E. 13 10 III. Tr.I. 8 42 I. Tr.E. 11 28 I. Sh.E. 16 44 III. Tr.E. 9 47 I. Sh.E. 15 58 II. Oc.D. 17 51 III. Sh.I. 16 35 II. Tr.I. 21 18 II. Ec.R. 21 27 III. S
RM2CE6JJF–. The American ephemeris and nautical almanac . 9 II. Sh.I. 18 50 IV. Ec.D. 2 052 37 III.I. Tr.E.Sh.I. 6 48 I. Sh.E. 0 542 54 I. Sh.I.I. Tr.E. 7 2 22 IV. Oc.R. 2 45 I. Tr.I. 23 1 40 I. Oc.D. 3 10 I. Sh.E. 3 27 I. Ec.D. 4 11 II. Oc.R. 4 02 I. Ec.R. 3 10 II. Tr.E. 6 04 I. Oc.R. 4 51 IV. Sh.I. 12 00 IV. Oc.D. 3 44 II. Sh.E. 18 02 III. Sh.I. 4 54 I. Sh.E. 17 13 IV. Ec.R. 20 06 IV. Tr.I. 19 16 III. Tr.I. 5 01 I. Tr.E. 22 00 II. Tr.I. 21 50 I. Oc.D. 21 34 III. Sh.E. 5 57 IV. Tr.I. 22 12 II. Sh.I. 22 50 IV. Sh.I. 22 30 II. Ec.D. 9 06 IV. Sh.E. 22 54 I. Tr.I. 22 50 III. Tr.E. 10 18 IV. Tr.E. 23 00 I.
RM2CDFR4D–. St. Nicholas [serial] . n East Indian tree. My 5-16-34-24-37 is a criminal.My 9-23-4-43-7 is a rotating disk. My 32-52-21-41-15was Quentin Roosevelts official position. KINGS MOVE PUZZLE (Silver Badge, St. Nicholas League Competition) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 z Z R N 1 L H T L E 1: 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 L 1 G L A N P P 0 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 E Y A K E M H c E A 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 B A R N G 1 A D R L 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 L E H 0 A R P 0 S E 5i 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Y A L W 0 P 0 R c 0 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 X N 0 N L u P E 1 N 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78
RM2CR61DJ–. Railroad structures and estimates . 4° 30 5° 5° 30 6° 6° 30 /20 23 8 ^ /^ 3 8 1752 t H / II 31 78 15TR 30 33 8 * T5 1552 58 M 4^- Irf^TT u 1* Ifk Ui- n 2nV 40 43 6 1 3 1 u H li 2 2i ^ 21 3 3i 50 54 6 34 H^ 1* IM 2t m 3* 3i 3^ 4^^ 4f^ 5,V 60 66 0 H Hk H^ 2i 3^5 4 4tfe 5i 5i-| 6i^s 6i 7i 70 75 6 H 2i 3 3^ 4t 5t^r 6 6H 7/^ 8t^« 9 9f 80 86 0 11^ m 3* m 511 61 71 8* y^e^ lOU 11* 1 Of 90 97 8 2i 3f 5 6^ n 8f 10 IH 1 0^ 1 U 1 3 1 4i 100 103 5 m 41 51 7 8* 91 llA 1 01 1 2 1 3/« 1 4^3 1 6i 150 158 3 6- 9il 1 u 1 4§ 1 7i 1 11 2 2i 2 51 2 8H 3 Oi 3 3^ 3 6f Bridge and Trestle Guards.—It is usual to pla
RM2CDM8KR–. Harmonielehre . Ol. Tonleiter intiwlj. (V; V 52. Cadenz (a moll) i II ix ^ ^ >^^** l^^lj-iiM ?^ • irr I IV V I V I i- I n V 53. i m 54. ?^ ^ i^ 55. ml (II) iii) I I IV V titete^ 56. ^rA -^^^^ ^8: f :s^ ^§r ^ ^?E I ^ IV) rv (+ V) V XVI57. a) a moU $ ^: M b) m^ rr -^ s ^—«if ^ ¥ I «-J (V) V 58. <? ;/eo// ^P ^^ 59. 6 flwr ^ ^ S JE (^- n *a 4): , - gj g) 4^±: (III) (VI) W 60.^; ^j^ ^W J j ii^ II) IV or; (^) m ^? 3^E=: ^ f -^ 61. i ^- • d :^i=^ a) -^ ^g^ te ^ *; fe (H.Wolf, Dank des Paria» i S^ s ^st s XVII 62. d vwll -o n—^f^ 63. a moll 64. I Ei ^ 1 jrat ^ ^ =*^ ^§^ ^^ ^ I V-V V I sf
RMRG7E28–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. " Colonial Williamsburg, 140.27A. E. R. (Excavation Register] Figure 6.—Silver reproduction of the matrix used by the Yorktown potter to apply un- official excise stamps. Height 1.45 centi- meters.. Figure 7.—Examples of W.R. stamps on Yorktown stoneware mugs. Right, from below the rim; left, on the underside of the base. Enlarged. PAPER 54: THE POOR POTTER OF YORKTOWN 9."). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these
RMRH33HP–. British fresh-water algae, exclusive of Desmidieae and Diatomaceae. Algae -- Great Britain. CONFEftVACE/E PL. 54.. 1. Chcetomorpka Utorea. Harv. S.-A. Chaet^rriorpha linum. K. S. Chceiomorpha sutoria. gerk. 6. ChcBto^norpha impLaza. (Xtillw. 7. Jfhizoclonium Casparyi. Harv. ' 8 F[hizoolonium fLavicans. Jurg.. 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.. Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825. London, New York, William
RMRPY0FA–. Agri-news. Agriculture. 2 operators 48.9% 6.A - TOTAL FARM OPERATORS ON FARMS 54.5%. 36.8% 6.B - MALE FARM OPERATORS 6.C - FEMALE FARM OPERATORS H 1 operator H 2 operators ? 3 or more operators. 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.. Alberta. Alberta Agriculture. Communications Branch; Alberta. Alberta Agriculture. Print Media Branch; Alberta. Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development. Publishing Branch. [E
RMRHKRGY–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. SCALLOP GILL CILIARY JUNCTIONS 231 r *** ^* ^ 54 ^00;.,0« f. FIGURE 5. A transmission electron micrograph of a cross section through an intact junction, showing the pairing of the J-cilia and the electron-dense band underlying the ciliary membrane (arrow). Bar = 500 nm. FIGURE 6. An untreated, control cilifer showing the unpatterned arrangement of the junctional cilia over the surface. Bar = 10 ^m. FIGURE 1. A cilifer after exposure to 10 Mg/ml cytochalasin E for one hour. Note the tufting of the J-cilia. Compare with Figur
RMRD7KX9–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. PSEU. 794 Pseudodanaeopsis nervosa, Fontaine. Monogr. U. S.. Geol. Sur. Vol. 6,1883, page 61, plate 31, fig. 1^ with pinnules of normal size; 2 from upper part of plant. Also, plate 54, fig. 8. Nervation so distinct that the side nerves often appear on the shale when no trace remains of the leaf substance. (See fig. 2, right hand.) Some forms by Newberry resemble it in some respects, e. g. his Tceniopteris glossopter- oides irom Los Bronces, Sonora, a localit
RMRJ8HNW–. Chemical embryology. Embryology. 1040 CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM [PT. Ill Fig. 288). The blood sugar, however, is not a large enough factor to affect to any great extent the free glucose of the embryo as a whole, as a rough calculation demonstrates. Assuming 230 mgm. per cent, for the 20th day, the amount of blood in the embryo would be 1-54 gm. (from the formula of Dreyer & Ray, i.e. 5 = -^, takmg the mouse value (6-7) for K as the mammal nearest in weight to the hatching chick). This would give 3-53 mgm. of blood sugar, which, although a high estimate, is only 15 to 20 per cent, of all th
RMRT070F–. Anatomische Hefte. or '54 PAUL MITROPHANOW, 4. t La ..^/it h e..-. f.-.-f ?.????: ....ij.^, a. :Sy. Fig. 6. Schema der Phot. 4, Taf. XXII. a. p. Konturen der Area pellucida; c. a. vordere Sichel; 1. p. Primitivstreifen; e. ektodermale Verdickung. Die Linie AP. bezeichnet die Lage des Schnittes deren Teil, welcher dem laseichen a entspricht, auf der Textfignr 8 dargestellt ist.. 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 wor
RMRGYGBP–. Bulletin. Ethnology. 308 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BtTLL. 157. Figure 19—a, Yaxchilan, Stela 4 (Entry 52). b, Yaxchilan, Stela 7 (Entry 54). c, Yax- chilan, Stela 6 (Entry 53). d, Ulua Valley (Entry 65). e, Palenque, Temple of the Foliated Cross (Entry 37). /, Yaxchilan, Stela 1 (Entry 50). g, Copan, Stela D, (Entry 26). h, Tikal, Temple IV. », Copan, Stela HJEntry 27).. 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..
RMRH79PT–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Also, as the official records show. 54 per cent of the entire purse won with Parkers; 37.5 per cent of all the gone winning money were Parkers: and 34.6 per cent of all guns entered were Parkers, which proves that the Parker is unquestionably the most popular and "reliable" eun in the world. %, * 7„ „„ w N. T. Salesroom: 32 Warren St PARKER BROTHERS' COAST RECORD. Made with SHOTGUN R1FLEITE EDWARD SCHTTLTZ 113 Straight Targets. MERIDEN CONN. Ingleslde, May 26, 1901. WORLD RECORD. Made with E. C. No. 1 W. R. CROSBY 345 Straight Targets. New York, April
RMRDD244–. Effects of turbulence stimulators on the boundary layer and resistance of a ship model as detected by hot wires. Turbulent boundary layer. x-Reynolds number, E = 6.54 x 10 Tovlng speed U = 0.50 knot Laminar Oscillations. E = 18.3 x 105 1.40 Figure 8 - Oscillograms of Oscillations in the Laminar Boundary Layer at 7.75 Ft from Bow and 1 Ft Above the Keel of Tanker Model 408} had to be removed, the model taken out of the water, the stimulator changed and the reballasted model again connected to the dynamometer for the succeed- ing test. A uniform waiting period between runs was adhered to which
RMRJ9F91–. The Cheirodontinae : a subfamily of minute characid fishes of South America. Characidae; Fishes. eigenmann: the cheirodontin^e. 91 dd. Dorsal with 12 or 13 rays; depth 2| to 3; A. 23-24; scales 34 to 37; mouth minute; maxillary half the length of the eye 54. madeirse Fowler. 66. No distinct caudal spot; caudal peduncle narrowly margined with dark; depth 3.6; A. 21; scales 34 or 35; premaxillary with 10 to 14 teeth, maxillary with 4 to 7 55. melandeta Eigenmann. 48. Odontostilbe hastata Eigenmann. (Plate XVI, fig. 1.) Odontostilhe hastatus Eigenmann, Indiana University Studies, No. 18, 1913,
RMRD4RMP–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 97 sæk oftest tilstede (fig. 54 A og B). Kløerne oftest spaltet eller med accessorisk tand (fig. 6); kløerne hos ^ altid asymmetrisk udviklet 2. Gheliferinae (p. 100). 1. Underfamilie Withiinae. Gephalothorax længere end bred, granuleret, 2 tvær- furer. Øjne eller øjenpletter tilstede. Tergiterne delt.. Fig. 54. A: Chelifer cancroides (L.), de to bageste coxae hos (^ B: Ch. cancroides (L.), chelicere, c?. C: Withius subruber (E. Simon) chelicere. de forreste undertiden udelt. Børsterne på krop og palper tandet eller køllef
RMRGK80T–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. BULLETIN 271 Published monthly by the University of the State of New York NOVEMBER 1903 New York State Museum Frederick J. H. Merrill Director Charles H. Peck State Botanist Bulletin 54 BOTANY 5 REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST 1901 CHARLES H. PECK M.A. 1 PAGE Introduction 931 A Plants added to the herbarium... 935 B Contributors and contributions.. 939 C Species not before reported 944 C^ayyi. PAGE D Remarks and observations 957 E Edible fungi 966 Explanation of plates 978 Index 983 '^6 77. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page
RMRHEA5Y–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. — 319 — Segmentorum numerus 54. Long. Corp. mm. .30, lat. mm. 2,2, long, antennarum 3, pedum segmenti decimi 1,90. Habitat. Ecuador: Valle del Zamora, S. José (Dr. E. Festa legitj. Stemmiulus pictus Silv. Stemmatoiiduspictus Silvestri, Boll. Mus. Torino XII11898), n. 324, p. "2, fig. 2. (Typus!) Corpus isabellinum dorso fasciis duabus latis subfuligineis, ad poros umbrino parum marmoratis, pedum articulis 3-6 umbrinis.. Tff. XXVIT. stemmi
RMRHDWYF–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Figs. 1—2: Sketches of the heads of (1) Crocidura canariensis and (2) Crocidura osorio n. sp. to show differences in shape and size of the ear conch.. Figs. 3—4: Lateral view of the skulls of (3) Crocidura osorio n. sp. (paratype ZFMK 89.54) and (4) Crocidura russula yebalensis (IZEA 1573). Scale is 1 mm. small and pointed, the ear conch is rather small (E 7.0 ± 0.7, n = 11) and round (Fig. 2) but well set apart from the fur. The hindfoot is 11.4 ± 0.6 (n = 12) long
RMRH9YHD–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. er Inhalt. Originalabhandlungen. Seite Karl Reiche. Zur Kenntnis einiger chilenischer Umbelliferen-Gattimgen. Mit Tafel I und II -M A. Engler, Beiträge zur Flora von Afrika. XIX iS-ITS E. Pax, Fiiphorhiaceae africanae. V 18-27 Hans K a Iiier, Convolvulaceae africanae. II 28-54 K, Schumann, Rubiaceae africanae 55-413 E. G i 1 g, Biixaceae africanae 114-115 E. Gilg, Ijoganiaceae africanae. IV M 6-126 E. Gilg, Über die systematische Stellung der Gattun
RMRFPGB9–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 2« e/lTov.S. Jlfai 25 Fig. 30 A, B.—Chart showing loss of standard volumes of gas in diver in lapse of days. Diffusion of air through BaCl-i solution. 54. The Same, Continued.—The solution was now diluted one-half and tested in the same vessel. The density was p^= 1.0886 at 21°, implying about 9.6 grams in 100 grams of solution or 10.6 grams in 100 grams of water. This corresponds to the vapor pressure tt' = 7r(i —0.050). Table 35 and fig. 30 B record the results obtained, which are fairly regular, except at the beginning, where the conditions
RMRG7BXH–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 116 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 2 60. Figure 54.—Monoculodes necopinus, new species, holotype, male, 6.7 mm, 7229: a, man- dible; b, lower lip; c,d, maxillae 1,2; e, telson;/, maxilliped; g-i, uropods 1,2,3. Monoculodes recandesco, new species FiGUEE 55 Diagnosis.—Head very broad, rostrum of medium length, moder- ately stout, straight, not exceeding forward extent of anterolateral cephalic margin; lateral cephalic lobes not distinct ventrally from remainder of head, very broad, anterior margin slightly oblique, straight; eyes absent; anten
RMRMHKR0–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. b d Fig. 54.—Diploexochus thomseni Pann. a, External lateral view of epimeron 1 ; 6, ventral view of epimeron 2 ; c, telson and uropods ; d, front view of head; e, ventral view of epimera 5-7 and pleurae of pleon segments 3-5. Up to 7 x 3 mm. Slaty-grey, with paler dorso-lateral flecks, lateral margins often pale, eyes black. Localities.—Damaraland : Waterberg and Okahandja (Panning) ; Waterberg (K. W. E. T.). Local variety of thomseni. Distinguished from the typical form by the telson and uropod. Th
RMRJ3NE4–. Bibliographical index to North American botany, or, Citations of authorities for all the recorded indigenous and naturalized species of the flora of North America [microform] : with a chronological arrangement of the synonymy. Botany; Botanique. * ⢠i». 226 LEGUMIXOS.E. [Hosackia. Newberry, Pne. T{. Kep. 6. 71. Torrey, Jle.N. Bound. 54,1.15 ; Kot. Wilk.s, :-- Cir;iy, Syii. .'j.jO; I'roc. Am. Acad. S. 3S0 i>l (b i. Bolaiul Cat. 9. AVutson, Kind's Rep. f). ]:;«. Ihew. & Wats. Hot. Calif. 1. I'Jj. H. grandifloia IKntli. in Linn. Trans. 17. :l(ifi. Torn & Gray, Fl. 1. .'Vi:! &
RMRF8R6G–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 282 NOCTVID-E. costnl half iiroratod with black, some black points on tcrmon from apex to (liscal fold.. Hah. Britain, Leech Coll.; Germany, Zeller and Frej* Colls.; Austria ; Hungary ; Switzerland ; Rumelia ; Sweden ; Eussia ; W. Turkestan, Saisan, Iss}k-Kul; E. Siberia, Ussuri. Exp. 40- 54 millim. Larva. Meyr. Brit. Lep. p. 119; Barrett, Lep. Bi-it. v. p. 117, pi. 199. f. 1. Whitish ochreous tinged with pink; head pale red-brown. Food- plant, in stems of Phraymites. 3-6. Sect. II. Antenna; of male minutely ciliated. A. Fore w
RMRFW5E8–. Capital coefficients, propensities to save, calculated and actual growth rates in eight countries 1954-1969. Economics; Accounting. 40 50 X NNP c o •H e o 100 -| GERMAN FEDERAL REPUBLIC 5illions of 1963 DM. 54 Ro 64^^66 P„6lM. 0 59 6^f:..:-.N-n:J 5.6 <^v.--^' "^55 57^8 200 63 i 300 6 7 400 '1 500 X NNP I 100 - UNITED STATES 5illions of 1953 dollars. 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.. Brems, Hans; Univ
RMRG7CKC–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 54 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 260 spines demonstrate the true position of the lateral margin of the appendage. Material.—Station 7234, male, 3.4 mm.. Figure 22.—Aristiopsis tacita J. L. Barnard, male, 3.4 mm, 7231: a, uropod 2; h, mandible; c, articles 6,7 of gnathopod 2; d, pereopod 5; e, outer lobe of maxilla 1;/, epistome-labrum complex, left side; g, mandibular molar; /;, maxilliped; i, coxa 1, medial view from left aspect; j, maxilla 2.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally
RMRHD8PA–. Book of the Farm; being a revised edition of The handy-book of husbandry, a guide to farmers. Agriculture. D 11 A 1 X A G E. 121 I A line is stretched to mark one S'dc of the ditch, and the sod is removed to a spade's depth (15 k chcs wide) for a length of about two rods, and a ditch is dug abou- 18 inches deep, with a narrow bottom. 2. A ditching spade, (Fig. 54, a^) 20 inches long In the blade, 6 inches wide at the top, and 4 inches wide at the point, —made of steel and kept sharp,—is forced into its whole length, and the earth thrown out. Of course it will be necessary in very hard ground
RMRF0G1P–. Catalogue of the Mollusca in the collection of the British Museum. Mollusks -- Catalogs and collections. 98 BRACHIOPODA. 6. MAGAS. Shell with a reflected loop attaclied near the bend to a ev in-omment central septum (figs. 9-12). Magas, Soiverby, 1816, Min. Con. ii. p. .39. t. 119. Dav. 1852, Mon. Cret. p. 19; Ann. Nat. Hist. 1852, p. 371. D'Orb. Ter. Cret. 184/, iv. p. 54. Terebratulae spiriferinse (part.), Quenst. Handh. p. 4/6. Terebratula, E. 1, Blainv. Man. Malac. p. 512. Figs. 9 & 10. Magas pumila. Fig. 9. Fig. 10.. Fig. 9.—Interior of dorsal valve. Fig. 10.—Section of both valve
RMRF12CX–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 282 NOCTUID-E. costal half irrorated witli black, some black points on termen from apex to (iiscal fold.. Fig. 120.—Arenostolu hitusa, J. j. Hah. Britaix, Leech Coll.; Germany, Zeller and Frey Colls.; Austria ; Hungary ; Switzerland ; Rumelia ; Sweden ; Russia ; W. Turkestan, Saisan, Iss}k-Ivul; E. Siberia, Ussuri. Exp. 40- 54 millim. Larva. Meyr. Brit. Lep. p. 119; Barrett, Lep. Biit. v. p. 117, pi. 199. f. 1. Whitish ochreous tinged with pink ; head pale red-brown. Food- plant, in stems of Phragmites. 3-6. Sect. II. Antenna
RMRMKN0T–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. THERMALLY ANOMALOUS LATE PLEISTOCENE MOLLUSCS 27. 10 14 18 22 26 30 34 38 42 46 50 Width (mm) C Tellina madagascariensis Verlorevlei (3) ^y N=55 ll Art. rat 1,46 • 6 No 4-1 2 50 54 58 62 66 70 74 78 82 E n Gastrana matgdoa Vferlorevlei (3) N=74. 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.. South African Museum. Cape Town : The
RMRG83GC–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 244 BULLETIN 15, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Localities.—Albatross station 3599, Bering Sea, lat. 52° 5' N.; long. 177° 40' E., 55 fathoms, rocky, fine sand, sliells, 56 specimens; station 3785, Bering Sea, north of Rat Islands, 270 fathoms, gray sand, broken shells, 1 specimen; station 4771, Bering Sea, lat. 54° 30' N.; long. 179° 17' E., 426 fathoms, broken shells, 2 specimens; station 4781, off Agattu Island, lat. 52° 14' 30" N.; long. 174° 13' E., 482 fathoms, fine gray sand, pebbles, bottom temperature 38.6°, 22 specimens; stati
RMRHNWF1–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 254 JAMES R. REDMOND 100 80 60 g h- or CO a? 20. 6 8 10 12 14 OXYGEN PARTIAL PRESSURE (mmHg) 16 FIGURE 1. Oxygen equilibrium curves for the hemocyanin of Cardisoina gitanhinni at 25° C. The pH at which each curve was determined is, from left to right, 7.90, 7.70, 7.54. 7.41, 7.30, 7.01. 10.0 8.0 6.0 * I o: E 4.0 2.0. 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 origin
RMRF1386–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. IIYDRCECIA. 43 yellowish white irroratcd with brown, the postmedial line excurvcd below costa, then sinuous, the subterminal band indistinct. Hah. E. Siberia, Aniurland, Ussnri ; Japan, Hakodate (^w'^r^ws, Leech), 1 J ? 1 2 > Nemoro {Leech), 2 $ , Yokohama (Pryer, Lewis), 2 (S . LxP' 40-54 millim. 4342. Hydrcecia micacea. Noviua micacea, Esp. Sclmiett. A. 1J5. f. 6 (1789) ; Sepp, Ins. iv. pis. 38, 39 ; Dup. Lep. Fi-. vii. p. 243, pi. 115. f. 6 ; Fit. Keue Beitr. pi. 117 ; Curt. Brit. Ent., Lep. pi. 252 ; Stepli. 111. Brit
RMRHCW63–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 39. Fig. 17: Lateral view of the posttemporal bone (A-C) and supracleithrum (D-F) of hemitremians and outgroup. A: Campostoma anomalum (KU 3946, 61.0 mm SL): B: Couesius plumbeus (KU 18881, 56.6 mm SL): C: Hemitremia flamme a (KU 18931. 57.4 mm SL): D: Dionda episcopa (KU 16891. 54.1 mm SL): E: Phoxinus cumberlandensis (KU 18934. 52.0 mm SL): F: Hemitremia flammea (KU 18931, 57.4 mm SL). Scale bars = 1 mm. extends from the dorsal margin of the neural complex to beyond the neural spine of the fifth vertebra (Fig.löC). In other genera of the ingroups a
RMRF8JP0–. Catalogue of the Mollusca in the collection of the British Museum. Mollusks -- Catalogs and collections. 98 BRACHIOPODA. 6. MAGAS. Shell with a reflected loop attaclied near the bend to a ev in-omment central septum (figs. 9-12). Magas, Soiverby, 1816, Min. Con. ii. p. .39. t. 119. Dav. 1852, Mon. Cret. p. 19; Ann. Nat. Hist. 1852, p. 371. D'Orb. Ter. Cret. 184/, iv. p. 54. Terebratulae spiriferinse (part.), Quenst. Handh. p. 4/6. Terebratula, E. 1, Blainv. Man. Malac. p. 512. Figs. 9 & 10. Magas pumila. Fig. 9. Fig. 10.. Fig. 9.—Interior of dorsal valve. Fig. 10.—Section of both valve
RMRF0MPT–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 282 NOCTVID-E. costnl half iiroratod with black, some black points on tcrmon from apex to (liscal fold.. Hah. Britain, Leech Coll.; Germany, Zeller and Frej* Colls.; Austria ; Hungary ; Switzerland ; Rumelia ; Sweden ; Eussia ; W. Turkestan, Saisan, Iss}k-Kul; E. Siberia, Ussuri. Exp. 40- 54 millim. Larva. Meyr. Brit. Lep. p. 119; Barrett, Lep. Bi-it. v. p. 117, pi. 199. f. 1. Whitish ochreous tinged with pink; head pale red-brown. Food- plant, in stems of Phraymites. 3-6. Sect. II. Antenna; of male minutely ciliated. A. Fore w
RMRG82T3–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. NORTH PACIFIC OPHIURANS IN NATIONAL MUSEUM CLARK. 281 station 3730, off Omai Zaki, Honshu Island, Japan, 34 to 37 fathoms, mud, gravel, rocks, 1 specimen; station 3764, off Suno Saki, Honshu Island, Japan, 44 to 50 fathoms, fine gravel, broken shells, 1 specimen; station 4936, Eastern Sea, lat. 30° 54' 40" N.; long. 130° 37' 30" E., 103 fathoms, stones, bottom temperature 60.6°, 1 specimen. Bathy- metrical range, 34 to 103 fathoms. Five specimens. Tifpe.—Cat. No. 25727, U.S.X.M., from station 3764. It is a matter of no little inter
RMRJ6N8D–. Grasses of North America [microform] : the grasses classified, described and each genus illustrated, with chapters on their geographical distribution and a bibliography. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. 182 POACE.E. 1. P. Caxariknsis L. Sp. ri. 54 (1753). Canary-orass. r. ai'kithiris Sulisb. Prod. II (17!)0). P. ooiUa MaMicli, Metli. 208 (i;j>4). /'. aqmaica Delilo, Hoiss. Fl. Orient. 5:471 ( ). An croi't leafy iinnmil, 30-GO cm. high. Upper shcatlis in- Ihited; ligule 4 mm. long; blades ^0 cm. long, 6-10 mm. wide. Spike ovoid, pale green, 4 cm. long. Spikelets near
RMRGBGH5–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULLETIN No. 764 Contribution front the Bureau of Markets CHARLES J. BRAND, Chief Washington, D. C. PROFESSIONAL PAPER July 5,1919 FACTORS INFLUENCING THE CARRYING QUALITIES OF AMERICAN EXPORT CORN By E. G. BOERNER, Grain Supemsor CONTENTS Introduction 1 Cargo No. 1 7 Cargo No. 2 26 Cargo No. 3 45 Cargo No. 4 49 Cargo No. 5 54 Cargo No. 6 60 Cargo No. 7 68 Cargo No. 8 78 Cargo No. 9 , • . . 90 Summary ..•• 96. WASHINGTON OOVEBNMENT PRINTINa OFFTCB 1919. Please note that these ima
RMRF133E–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. HYDRffiCIA. 43 yellowish white irroratcd with brown, the postmedial line cxcurved below costa, then sinuous, the subterminal band indistinct. Bah. E. SiBEEiA, Amur]and, Ussuri ; Japan, Hakodate (^w^'reifs, Leech), 1 J , 1 ? , Nemoro {Leech), 2 $ , Yokohama {Pryer, Lewis), -Z S . Exp. 40-54 millim. 4342. HydrcBcia inicacea. Kotina micacca, Esp. Schmett. pi. 145. f. 6 (1789) ; Sepp, Ins. iv. pis. 38, 39 ; Dup. Lep. Fr. vii. p. 243, pi. 115. f. 6 ; Fit. Keue Beitr. pi. 117 ; Curt. Brit. Ent., Lep. pi. 252 ; Stepli. 111. Brit. Ent.
RMRJ1T08–. The last of the Arctic voyages [microform] : being a narrative of the expedition in H.M.S. Assistance under the command of Captain Sir Edward Belcher, C.B., in search of Sir John Franklin, during the years 1852-53-54. Franklin, John, Sir, 1786-1847; Franklin, John, Sir, 1786-1847; Assistance (Ship); Assistance (Navire); Natural history; Sciences naturelles. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3}. 1.0 V^ 1^ 1 1.1 l.'-Ka â uui. 1.25 iU III 1.6 >^} >> ^. '/ Photographic Sdences Corporation. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally e
RMRF8T98–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. HYDRffiCIA. 43 yellowish white irroratcd with brown, the postmedial line cxcurved below costa, then sinuous, the subterminal band indistinct. Bah. E. SiBEEiA, Amur]and, Ussuri ; Japan, Hakodate (^w^'reifs, Leech), 1 J , 1 ? , Nemoro {Leech), 2 $ , Yokohama {Pryer, Lewis), -Z S . Exp. 40-54 millim. 4342. HydrcBcia inicacea. Kotina micacca, Esp. Schmett. pi. 145. f. 6 (1789) ; Sepp, Ins. iv. pis. 38, 39 ; Dup. Lep. Fr. vii. p. 243, pi. 115. f. 6 ; Fit. Keue Beitr. pi. 117 ; Curt. Brit. Ent., Lep. pi. 252 ; Stepli. 111. Brit. Ent.
RMREGJ51–. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. E JULY AUG SEPT OCT HOV DEC SARDINES . . SHRIMP TUNA PILCHARDS . SALMON ANCHOVIES . STANDARD CASES No. Cans Can Designation Net Wgt. 100 i drawn 3j 48 — 5 48 No. i ttina 6 & 7 48 No. 1 oval 15 48 1-pound tall 16 48 i lb. 8 SARDINES - CALIFORNIA. AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC ' JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY Legend: 1954/55 1953/54 SHRIMP - GULF STATES. 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 resem
RMRF8RJ9–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 282 NOCTUID-E. costal half irrorated witli black, some black points on termen from apex to (iiscal fold.. Fig. 120.—Arenostolu hitusa, J. j. Hah. Britaix, Leech Coll.; Germany, Zeller and Frey Colls.; Austria ; Hungary ; Switzerland ; Rumelia ; Sweden ; Russia ; W. Turkestan, Saisan, Iss}k-Ivul; E. Siberia, Ussuri. Exp. 40- 54 millim. Larva. Meyr. Brit. Lep. p. 119; Barrett, Lep. Biit. v. p. 117, pi. 199. f. 1. Whitish ochreous tinged with pink ; head pale red-brown. Food- plant, in stems of Phragmites. 3-6. Sect. II. Antenna
RMRG1CXA–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. 0 2 4 6 S 10 MEAN DAILY ABUNDANCE OF NATIVE PEOP1.E. MEAN DAILY ABUNDANCE OF NATIVE PEOPLE OJ cc '• f CO > a IT O r. „ ^ o m oc u z < z . <«'o o 3 1 " ^ < 0 jX. °^^^^ MEAN DAILY ABUNDANCE OF NATIVE PEOPLE Figure 8. Relationship between the abundance of native people and the abundance of various wildlife species as observed by Lewis and Clark in 1804-1806. Plotted are the mean daily abundance of species and the mean daily abundance of native people by trip segments - segments 1, 2, 54, and 53 were excluded
RMRJ9F4W–. Chemical composition of forages : in relation to digestibility by ruminants. Forage plants Composition; Ruminants Feeding and feeds; Animal nutrition; Forage plants; Ruminants; Animal nutrition. UJ Q Li. O O Q 75 70 65 60 Grass y = 93.4 - 0.8 x r 0.6 x 20. Alfalfa PERCENT CRUDE Figurt 4.--Regression lines of crude fiber in percentage of dry matter on the digestion coefficient of dry matter for grasses, for alfalfa, and for samples of grass and alfalfa mixed. r = +0.19; Y = 41.0 + 0.27 X; S.E. = ±7.5; CV = 15.1. When the two populations were combined to make a total of 54 samples: r = -0.08;
RMRDJPD4–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. 258 SILUKIDiE. sides, about the length of the fin. Ventrals much nearer end of snout than caudal. Caudal about f length of head. Uniform dark brown. Total length 155 millim. Angola, Old Calabar.—Types in Vienna Museum. 1-5. Ad. Angola. Dr. Welwitsch (P.). 6. Ad. Fort Don Carlos L, Angola. Dr. W. J. Ansorge (C). 7. Ad. Okwoga, Cross E. E.D.Gard'ner,Esq.(P.). 26. CLARIAS LIBERIENSIS. Steind. Notes Leyd. Mus. xvi. 1894, p. 54; Bonleng. Proc. Zool. Soo. 1907, p. 1086. Clarias b
RMRHHKMW–. Blood-sucking mosquitoes of the subtribe Culisetina (Diptera, Culicidae) in world fauna. Mosquitoes. 12 3 4 5 6 1 Z 3. E a. 80 Fig. 54. Comb scales in some members of Culisetina. a—4th instar larva of Culiseta morsitans morsitans; b—4th instar larva of ? silvestris silvestris; ?—larva of Allotheobaldia longiareolata; d—4th instar larva of Culiseta bergrothi; e—4th instar larva of Culiseta silvestris amurensis (d and e—after Monchadskii, 1947). 1 and 2—larvae of the 1st stage; 3 and 4—2nd instar larvae, dorsal and lateral views; 5 and 6—3rd instar larva; 7-9—4th instar larvae.. Please note th
RMRF91EC–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. IIYDRCECIA. 43 yellowish white irroratcd with brown, the postmedial line excurvcd below costa, then sinuous, the subterminal band indistinct. Hah. E. Siberia, Aniurland, Ussnri ; Japan, Hakodate (^w'^r^ws, Leech), 1 J ? 1 2 > Nemoro {Leech), 2 $ , Yokohama (Pryer, Lewis), 2 (S . LxP' 40-54 millim. 4342. Hydrcecia micacea. Noviua micacea, Esp. Sclmiett. A. 1J5. f. 6 (1789) ; Sepp, Ins. iv. pis. 38, 39 ; Dup. Lep. Fi-. vii. p. 243, pi. 115. f. 6 ; Fit. Keue Beitr. pi. 117 ; Curt. Brit. Ent., Lep. pi. 252 ; Stepli. 111. Brit
RMRD131C–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. 28 CROSTACEA MALAC'OSTRACA VIII (AMPHIPODA IV) 1. c. mainly in the accessory flagellum being not longer than first joint of flagellum, but only half as long, A male, 5.5 nun, was described by Schellenberc; 1. c, but without figures. Distribution. Baffin Bay 71°10'N, 58°56'W, 400 m, clay (type-locality; H.J.Hansen I.e.). West Greenland 66°35'N, 55°54' N, 166 m, 1°6 ("Ingolf" St. 31: ll-VII-1895), 1 ovigerous ? 4 mm. defective (antenna 1 and pereiopods 5-7 lost, but uropod 3 longer
RMRG0DAK–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 402 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 88. -ST^N -56 N ss'n -54-N ST^W Figure 3. The regional distribution of the total numbers of breeding areas (below the slashes) and successful breeding areas, in July 1969. The regions have a dimension of 1/2 degree latitude by 1 degree longitude. Productivity In 1968, 64% of 129 breeding areas were successful compared to 56% of 245 in 1969. The differences between 1968 and 1969 are not statis- tically significant. We found 1.6-1.7 young per nest with young in July 1968, and 1.7-1.8 young per nest with young in July 1969. E
RMRFCDPB–. Almanac and garden manual for the southern states of the J. Steckler Seed Co., Ltd.. Nursery stock Louisiana New Orleans Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 16 J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD., AIMANAC AND 12th Month. DECEV1 BER 31 Days. Calculated for the Latitude of the Southern States. Moon's Dark Moon 2 6 48 E First Quarter 9 3 3 E I Full Moon 16 I Last Quarter 21 Day of Month and Week. Sun Sun Moon rises sets r. & s. h. in. h. ru. li. in. 31 E 57 E CHRONOLOGY OF IMPORTANT EVENTS. 1 1 Friday 6 45 4 54 5 23 Siege of Quebec, 17
RMRJYTRB–. Aspects of the origin of life. Life; Biochemistry; Biochemistry; Biogenesis. The Problem of Stages in Biopoesis 45 beginning and I hope that the suggestions I have made here may do something to rouse interest in it. REFERENCES 1. J. W. S. Pringle, New Biol., i6, 54, 1954. 2. N. W. PiRiE, New Biol., 16, 41, 1954. 3. J. D. Bernal, Proc. phys. Sac. Lond., 52, 537, 1949. 4. J. B. S. Haldane, New Biol., i6, 12, 1954. 5. E. Barbu & M. JOLY, Discuss. Faraday Soc, 13, 77, 1953. 6. A. OpariNj Proiskhozhdenie zhisny. Moscow, 1924. 7. L. Pauling, Proc. nat. Acad. Sci., Wash., 37, 205, 1951. 8. J. R
RMRPWMJ3–. Allan Hancock Pacific expeditions. [Reports]. Scientific expeditions. NO. 3 BARN IE PHOXOCEPHAL1DAE 223. PLATE 18 Paraphoxus stenodes n. sp., male, 2.75 mm, Sta. 2608-54. Figs. A, head; B, antenna 2; C, pleon segment 3; D, uropod 3; J, telson. Male, young, 2.75 mm, Sta. 2608-45. Figs. E, head; F, antenna 2; G, pleon segment 3; H, uropod 3; I, telson. Females, Sta. 2606-54, epistomes. Figs. K, 3 mm; L, 3.5 mm; M, 4 mm. which is a poorly developed serration; rest of appendage slender, articles 5-6 subequal in length. Uropod 1: rami shorter than peduncle, the latter with outer margin bearing 2
RMRGX01C–. Bulletin. Ethnology. Ladd] PARITA AND SANTA MARIA ARCHEOLOGY, PANAMA 141. Figure 54.—Red-buff ware and Buff ware vessel shapes. /, Buff ware, mixture Trench 11 and Trench 8; a-e, g-i, Red-buff ware; a, Find 369-13; b, 14-10; c, Find 360; e, oUa 2, Find 10-21; e, Trench 8, Level 2; g-i, Mound III. Spindle whorls.—One probable spindle whorl, unslipped, buff, diameter 4 cm. and 1.6 cm. thick with a perforation 5 mm. in diameter was found (fig. 54, /). Plastic treatment.—^Gadrooning. The one definite example of gadroon- ing is a fragment of a Red-buff round-based globular vessel (estimated diame
RMRF073W–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 114 ABCTIAD^. Hab. BoKNEO, Sarawak {Wallace), 1 J, 1 5; Java {Horsfield), 1 5 type; Sangik (Loherti/), 2 d , 1 ? ; Bali {Doherty), 16 , 1 $ •. Fig. 54.—Nishada sambara, 6. . E.vj}., 6 36, $ 44 millim. Type t intacta in Mus. Oxon.; type t chrt/seola iu Coll. Snellen. *215. Nishada xantholoma, Lithosia xantholoma, Snell. Tijd. v. Ent. xxii. p. 84, pi. 7. f. 6 (1879); Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 332. 2 . Black-brown; head, tegulte, base of patagia, the greater part of legs, and ventral surface of abdomen orange. Pore win
RMRF4W7E–. Almanac and garden manual for the southern states of the J. Steckler Seed Co., Ltd.. Nursery stock Louisiana New Orleans Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 12 J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD., ALMANAC AND 8th Month, AUGUST. 31 Days. Calculated for the Latitude of the Southern States. Moon's F» leases. Dark Moon 6 5 48 M I Full Moon 20 10 45 E First Quarter 14 54 M 1 Last Quarter.. 27 5 57 E Day of Week and Month. I Sun 1 Sun ; rises sets h. m.,h. m. Moon r. & S. h. m. CHRONOLOGY OF IMPORTANT EVENTS. Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Fr
RMRHNWEF–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 6 8 10 12 14 OXYGEN PARTIAL PRESSURE (mmHg) 16 FIGURE 1. Oxygen equilibrium curves for the hemocyanin of Cardisoina gitanhinni at 25° C. The pH at which each curve was determined is, from left to right, 7.90, 7.70, 7.54. 7.41, 7.30, 7.01. 10.0 8.0 6.0 * I o: E 4.0 2.0. 7.0 O •O- 7.2 7.4 7.6 7.8 PH 8.0 8.2 FIGURE 2. The effect of pH upon the pressure at which the hemocyanin of Cardisotna giianhnini becomes half-saturated. 25° C.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally
RMRPWW5R–. Album der Natuur. IETS OVER DE CHLADNISCHE KLANKFIGUREN. 305 proeven genomen. De platen, door chladni gebruikt, waren veel kleiner.] De vier dennenhouten stokken, die ik gebruikte, hebben de volgende afmetingen: A is lang 2 meter, de middellijn der doorsnede 13 m.m. B , C „ D . E „ Wanneer men de proeven op boven omschreven wijze neemt, wor- den natuurlijk de lengtetrillingen van het hout in dwarstrillingen der 1,86 „ » 55 55 55 15 1,7 „ » » » w 9 1,54 „ •n » » » 9 2,6 „ n w n 55 20. 13 14 Chladnische klankfiguren. (Naar photographieèn.) plaat omgezet, en tegelijk wordt de laagste of grondto
RMRE38NX–. Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of E. Rostrup;. Fungi. Tab. IV. ^?^v. Fig. 44: Pleospora lycopodii spec, nov., asc. 6^ sp. â. â Fig. 45-46: Phomatospora are- naria S. B. R., asc. tx sp. â, hab.-^. â Fig. 47-48; Diatrypella abietis spec, nov., asc. &- 400 ,. ,â ii . .i 24 sp. m 1 section of the stroma.^. â Fig. 49-50: Stigmatea pirolae (Fries), hab.-p, asc.&.sp. 1 iZi. â Fig. 51: Leaf of Ribes rubrum with Septoria ribis Desm.-J-. â Fig. 52: Dead leaf of Ribes rubrum with Mycosphaerella ribis Fuckel, ^ â Fig. 53: Septoria ribis Desm., sp. i21. â Fig. 54: Leptosphaeria cor
RMRHJR7E–. The birds of Great Britain, systematically arranged, accurately engraved, and painted from nature ... 1 N D E X FIFTH VOLUME, WHICH CONTAINS THIRTY-FIVE PLATES OF BIRDS, AND SEVEN OF THEIR EGGS.. Page. Plate. Page. Plate. Bittern - - " 36 147 Heron, night - 34 146 little - " 38 148 ——— white - 44 *5« Buftard - - 22-26 140-142 Ibis, gloffy - - 48 J53 great little - 22 140 Partridge 16-20 ion 16 [37-139 24 141 137 fn ir'lr-li' t ieed 26 142 f-> r nfey 18 138 Crane - - - - 3° 144 Pheafant - 6 132 Curlew - - 5°"54 I54-I56 Ptarmigan - 12 *3S common 50 JS4 Quail - - - 20 *39 - 54
RMRHDN6D–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. B AW. Fig. 13: Basioccipital in ven- tral view (A-C). and para- sphenoid in lateral view (D-E) in hemitremians and in the outgroup. A: Platygobio gracilis (KU 11950.' 101.0 mm SL); B: Couesius plutn- beus (KU 18881, 56.6 mm SL): C: Phoxinus phoxinus (CNUC uncat.. 76.0 mm SL): D. Hemitremia flamme a (KU 18931, 54.8 mm SL): E. Pho- xinus phoxinus (CNUC un- cat.. 76.0 mm SL). Scale bars = 1 mm. the outgroups, this angle is relatively smaller than that in other ingroups. - TS 22: Late- ral view of the parasphenoid. angle a small [0]. or large [1]. 18. Qu
RMRF4W61–. Almanac and garden manual for the southern states of the J. Steckler Seed Co., Ltd.. Nursery stock Louisiana New Orleans Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 16 J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD., AIMANAC AND 12th Month. DECEV1 BER 31 Days. Calculated for the Latitude of the Southern States. Moon's Dark Moon 2 6 48 E First Quarter 9 3 3 E I Full Moon 16 I Last Quarter 21 Day of Month and Week. Sun Sun Moon rises sets r. & s. h. in. h. ru. li. in. 31 E 57 E CHRONOLOGY OF IMPORTANT EVENTS. 1 1 Friday 6 45 4 54 5 23 Siege of Quebec, 17
RMRHNYTT–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. -12 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 ISO Time in Minutes After Inseminotion 58 54 50 46 42 0> IU38 E 0> in 3 £24 5 20 1.6 1.2 S .4 EXPT. 3 2nd Cieovoge/ 100ml Suspension Fluid of Fertilized Eggs. P"odded I Sperm •Jodded 330 -55 *IO 30 50 70 90 110 130 150 170 190 Time in Minutes After Insemination .70 60 .50 o> O- 30 o o EXPT. 4 'nd Cleavage. 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
RMRGJ39M–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. OF PSEUDOCOCCIDAE & ERIOCOCCIDAE 107 Antennae : Filiform ; normally 10-segmented but fusion between adjacent segments very common ; 494-580 (545) (x long, i.e. equal or slightly shorter than half the body length, the ratio 1 : 2-0-2-5 f1 : 2-1) ; somewhat shorter than the hind leg, the ratio 1 : 1-1-1-3 (1 : 1-2). Scape 31-40 (37) (i long and 40-46 (42) u. wide at base ; always with 5 hair-like setae. Pedicel 52-55 (54)^ l°ng and 31-37 (34)^ wide ; with 12-77 (I5'1) f-s-. 510 (6-8) h.s. and a sensillum placodeum. Flagellum : S
RMRD3TDK–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. CRUSTACEA MALACOSTRACA. VII. 209 - In Danish waters very frequent to the Storebelt and the Sound (Hven), the depths most commonly 15—40 m. (K. Stephensen, Vid. Medd. vol.82, 1926, p. 74). — 6i°i4' N., 1 19' E., 160 m. ("Thor" St. 120, 21-7-1905; specimens in the Copenhagen Zool. Museum). — North .Sea, several lo< alities r," 02' X., 3 r.6' ]•'.., 73 m., line sand; 57 "54' N., 4 4.S' E., 100 m., fine sand with clay (Reibisch 1907, p. 189): 54 05' X., 1 28' !•'.... %]p
RMRRX4A6–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 54 The Florists^ Review Febhuaky 6, 1918. SPECINEN GOLDEN PRIVET We offer the following exceptionally fine specimens: Quantity to offer Height 100 6-7 feet 250 6-8 feet 100 4-5 feet 300 3-4 feet Diameter Per doz. 4-6 feet $400.00 3-4 feet 290.00 3-3I2 feet 200.00 li2-2feet 84.00 These are good plants in every way, and well rooted, very suitable for flrst- class landscape work. S. BIDE & SONS, Ltd. Famham, Surrey, England Mention The Review when you write. roR s E E D S d aO kinds apply to 1 W. W. JOHNSON & SON, lid. 1 BOSTON, KITGLAND | Men
RMRF92C0–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. lU ARCTIAD.E. Iluh. BoBNEO, Sara-svak {YoUace), 1 d, 1 5; Java (Horsjiehl), 1 $ type; Sa>-gir {iJolicrti/), 2d, 1$; Bali {DolurUj), 1 J, 1$.. Fig. 54.—Kiskada sambara, cJ. }. Exp., S 36, $ 44 millim. Type t i/i/rtt-^a in Mus. Oxou.; typet chit/seola iu Coil. (Snellen. *215. Nishada xantlioloma. Lilhosia xantholoma, Snell. Tijd. v. Ent. xxii. p. 84, pi. 7. f. 6 (1879); Kirbj, Cat. Het. p. 332. $ . Black-brown ; head, tegulae, base of patagia, the greater part of legs, and ventral surface of abdomen orange. Fore wing Avith or
RMRG83DP–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. J^OittH PACIFIC OPHiURANS IN NATIONAL MUSEUM CLARK. 251 52.3°, 1 specimen; station 4893, Eastern Sea, lat. 32° 32' N.; long. 128° 32' 50" E., 95 to 106 fathoms, gray sand, broken shells, pebbles, bottom temperature 55.9°, 1 specimen; stati(m 4895, Eastern Sea, lat. 32° 33' 10" N.; long. 128° 32' 10" E., 95 fathoms, green sand, broken shells, pebbles, 2 specimens; station 4936, Eastern Sea, lat. 30° 54' 40" N.; long. 130° 37' 30" E., 103 fathoms, stones, bottom temperature 60.6°, 2 specimens. Bath3^metrical range, 95
RMRPWMW3–. Allan Hancock Pacific expeditions. [Reports]. Scientific expeditions. 206 ALLAN HANCOCK PACIFIC EXPEDITIONS VOL. 18. PLATE 6 Paraphoxus epistomus (Shoemaker), female, 5.5 mm, Sta. 2607-54. Figs. A, head; B,C, antennae 1, 2; D, epistome; E,F, mandibles; G, lower lip; H.I, maxillae 1, 2; J, maxillipedal palp; K,L, gnathopods 1, 2; M,N, coxae 2, 3; 0,P,Q,R, peraeopods 2, 3, 4, 5; S,T,U, uropods 1, 2, 3; V, telson; W, pleon segments 1-3; X, grinding plate of gastric mill.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -
RMRJTKJ2–. Atti della Reale Accademia Pistojese di Scienze Lettere ed Arti. cxvii D CXVIH. â . -^npdiSMaCastasnnloCLXlV) 68. l 3l,8 0=.ervator. PreredeOteeCaO^P ^g^jj ,,,j,,(l,XVl - II9 . - - - 54. 4,, ,â, ^^'=^''^^"''' pecadenteeSta.ionediPi.toja(LXXX^U)* 9^ -25 27-4 ^^' 103.5i. 40,7 54.4r^ 54.42.49,1 Museo e Stazione di Pistoja - - - 4^^ ^ â¢^is^ Osservatorio delle Scuole Pie e Collegio di Prato (C"'I IT) 286 33 19,8 | Precedente e Torre di Campi (XIV bis) 10. 12. 25,8 Os'ervatoriodelleScuolePieeTorre di Campi - - - 2^5. 40. 54,0 Supplemento - - - 83 19. 6,0 Angolo stesso (V) 83. 19. 54
RMRF8P42–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 114 ABCTIAD^. Hab. BoKNEO, Sarawak {Wallace), 1 J, 1 5; Java {Horsfield), 1 5 type; Sangik (Loherti/), 2 d , 1 ? ; Bali {Doherty), 16 , 1 $ •. Fig. 54.—Nishada sambara, 6. . E.vj}., 6 36, $ 44 millim. Type t intacta in Mus. Oxon.; type t chrt/seola iu Coll. Snellen. *215. Nishada xantholoma, Lithosia xantholoma, Snell. Tijd. v. Ent. xxii. p. 84, pi. 7. f. 6 (1879); Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 332. 2 . Black-brown; head, tegulte, base of patagia, the greater part of legs, and ventral surface of abdomen orange. Pore win
RMRHMR6G–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 54 E. S. GUZMAN BARRON, V. FLOOD, AND B. GASVODA TABLE II Inhibition of sea urchin sperm respiration by x-ray irradiated sea water. X-ray dose, 100,000 r. Liver catalase (0.2 cc.) added immediately after irradiation; sperm suspension 5 minutes later O2 uptake Inhibition Experimental conditions (per cent) First hour Second hour (c.mm.) (c.mm.) Control 29.7 53.5 X-ray irradiated sea water 14.9 33.1 38 X-ray irradiation + catalase 16.2 36.6 34 Loiseleur et al. (1941, 1942) and by Evans (1947), x-ray irradiation at a dose of 100
RMRHDKPE–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. BONNER ZOOLOGISCHE MONOGRAPHIEN Nr. 55/2009 Karamoja. Amudat (BMNH 63.663); Moroto (BMNH 63.657). Measurements. (Amudat, Moroto, Ravine, Kenya) HB 72-81; T 46-54; HF 12-13; E 7; WTG 7-9; SK 20.5-21.1; XMX 5.8-6.6; XIO 4.2-4.5; XBC 8.3-9.6; UTR 9.0-9.4. We believe this species to be a small member of the C. luna-fumosa complex unfortunately not dis- cussed by Dippenaar & Meester (1989). Its first ju- venile pelage is a pure medium gray, as with C. luna, and the pale flecks described by Thomas (1904) in the darker adult coat are probably juvenile h
RMRF1N0D–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. lU ARCTIAD.E. Iluh. BoBNEO, Sara-svak {YoUace), 1 d, 1 5; Java (Horsjiehl), 1 $ type; Sa>-gir {iJolicrti/), 2d, 1$; Bali {DolurUj), 1 J, 1$.. Fig. 54.—Kiskada sambara, cJ. }. Exp., S 36, $ 44 millim. Type t i/i/rtt-^a in Mus. Oxou.; typet chit/seola iu Coil. (Snellen. *215. Nishada xantlioloma. Lilhosia xantholoma, Snell. Tijd. v. Ent. xxii. p. 84, pi. 7. f. 6 (1879); Kirbj, Cat. Het. p. 332. $ . Black-brown ; head, tegulae, base of patagia, the greater part of legs, and ventral surface of abdomen orange. Fore wing Avith or
RMRRTWWD–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Febkuary 5, 1914. The Florists' Review 35 THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA E BAYERSDORFER & CO.. 1129 ARCH STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. You Should Have THESE BASKETS COME OUR IN 68745 68745-0 6 9I0 27 1 6H! 11 2«iia • 1 ?7^ 13 32 3 8 14 >« 34 4 8l2 16>2 38 5 '.t 18ia 42 6 9»2 '20h 48 i 10 23 54 BEAUTIFUL SUNSHINE COLORS THESE BASKETS ARE INCLUDED IN OUR $10, $15, $25, $50 ASSORTMENTS COMING EVENTS VALENTINE'S DAY Heart Baskets Arrows and Cupids ST. PATRICK'S DAY High Hats Green Carnation Dye GEORGE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Birthday Cherries
RMRFCDT8–. Almanac and garden manual for the southern states of the J. Steckler Seed Co., Ltd.. Nursery stock Louisiana New Orleans Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 12 J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD., ALMANAC AND 8th Month, AUGUST. 31 Days. Calculated for the Latitude of the Southern States. Moon's F» leases. Dark Moon 6 5 48 M I Full Moon 20 10 45 E First Quarter 14 54 M 1 Last Quarter.. 27 5 57 E Day of Week and Month. I Sun 1 Sun ; rises sets h. m.,h. m. Moon r. & S. h. m. CHRONOLOGY OF IMPORTANT EVENTS. Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Fr
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