RMW1CWK4–Archive image from page 771 of Dictionnaire de pomologie, contenant l'histoire,. Dictionnaire de pomologie, contenant l'histoire, la description, la figure des fruits anciens et des fruits modernes les plus gÂnÂralement connus et cultivÂs . dictionnairedepo02lero Year: 1867 562 PRI [princesse roy] une nouveautà annoncÃe du reste par M. Bauraann avec toutes les garanties d'authenticità dÃsirables (voir le Journal de VAcadÃmie d'Horticulture de Gand, annÃe 4861, t. VII, p. 400). Cependant ma dÃfiance fut ÃveillÃe, puisque je crus devoir faire observer que « cette Bergamote et la poire Princess
RM2AWJC5P–The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . , vol. viii, p. 143. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xlvi, p. 562. Vol. 54.] OF THE BA.GSHOT DISTRICT. 185 Since I wrote the above-meutioned paper, I have examined thestones on various modern beaches, and have noticed that stones ofwhatever shape soon become rolled to pebbles on a sea-beach. Imay mention the beach of Pecamp in JN^ormandy. The clitis thereare lofty, they are composed of Chalk with a great deal of flint,and yet angular flints are quite rare on the beach. Now, the gravelsof the district with which I am dealing are largely
RMW1C901–Archive image from page 569 of Dictionnaire de pomologie contenant. Dictionnaire de pomologie : contenant l'histoire, la description, la figure des fruits anciens et des fruits modernes les plus gÃnÃralement connus et cultivÃs . dictionnairedepo001lero Year: 1867 562 cm signalait dÃjà en 1807 [Kernobstsorten, t. YI, p. 83), et dÃclarait l'avoir reçue, ainsi ÃtiquetÃe, de l'abbaye de Saint-Maximiu, de Trêves. â Quelques annÃes avant Merlet, en 1628, le Lectier cultivait ce poirier dans son jardin d'OrlÃans, et l'ins- crivait à la page 7 de son Catalogue. C'est la première mention que nous
RM2AJJP7T–A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . 1 On the north-east gable of Keith-Marischal,believed to have been built in 1589, is a small stone panel bearing the Keith arms under abroken coronet, engraved on p. 562. 4B 562 JAMES TYTLER OF WOODHOUSELEE. 1889), born 26th December 1822, was for many years, up to 1883, Secretary of the Bank of Scotland. He mar-ried, in 1864, Jane-Georgiana (who died in1871), daughter of George Skene of Rubis-law, co. Aberdeen, and had issue (besides
RMW1C9DD–Archive image from page 571 of Dictionnaire de pomologie, contenant l'histoire,. Dictionnaire de pomologie, contenant l'histoire, la description, la figure des fruits anciens et des fruits modernes les plus gÂnÂralement connus et cultivÂs . dictionnairedepo01lero Year: 1867 562 cm signalait dÃjà en 1807 [Kernobstsorten, t. VI, p. 83), et dÃclarait l'avoir reçue, ainsi ÃtiquetÃe, de l'abbaye de Saint-Maximin, de Trêves.â Quelques annÃes avant Merlet, en 1628, le Lectier cultivait ce poirier dans son jardin d'OrlÃans, et l'ins- crivait à la page 7 de son Catalogue. C'est la première mention
RM2AJKY44–The voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe; with a historical review of previous journeys along the north coast of the Old World . twenty-five to fifty Scandinavian crowns(say twenty-eight to fifty-six shillings). 1 Grdnlands Mstorkhe Mindesmarker. Kjobenhavn, 1838, III. p. 384.^ Ramusio, Part II., Venice, 1583, p. 60.^ 01. Magnus. Rome edition, 1555, p. 621. III.] THE MOUNTAIN FOX. 113 In 1609 Stephen Bennet, during his seventh voyage to BearIsland, captured two young Polar bears, which were brought toEngland and kept at Paris Garden (Purchas, iii. p. 562). Nowsuch animals are very frequent
RMW1C8HB–Archive image from page 562 of Dictionnaire de pomologie contenant. Dictionnaire de pomologie : contenant l'histoire, la description, la figure des fruits anciens et des fruits modernes les plus gÃnÃralement connus et cultivÃs . dictionnairedepo001lero Year: 1867 CHA 355 second rapport date de 1846, et à son apparition sur la table, le jour de la SaintrHubert, une rÃunion de chasseurs lui donna, par acclamation, le nom qu'elle a continuà de porter depuis lors. » (Alexandre Bivort, Annales de pomologie belge et Ãtrangère, 1857, t. V, p. 31.) Observations. â Le Besi de VÃchasserie diffère e
RM2AM56KE–Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.SChallenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George SNares, R.N., F.R.Sand Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N. . First pereiopod ; larger chela, left. „ 2k. First pereiopod ; smaller chela, right. Alpheus gracilipes (p. 561). :;. Lateral view ; enlarged three times. , 3c. Cephalon, frontal region. , 3/ First pereiopod ; larger chela. , 3m. Third pereiopod ; terminal joints. , 3z. Telson. Alpheus biunguiculatus (p. 562). , 4. Lateral view ; enlarged three times., 4o. Fifth pereiopod ; terminal joints., 4z. Telson. Betam
RMT0WM8J–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0601rabe Year: 1906 Fig. 562. Schematisclie Darstellung der Fruchtsackbilduiig. 1 Schistochila; 11 Alicularia geoscypha; 111 Thylimauthus; IV Mesoptychia; V Balautiopsis; VI Calypogeia; Vll Isotachis. A = Archegon; B = Blätter; E = Embryo; F = Sporogonfuß; H = Haustorial- kragen (Involucellum); K = Kalyptra; M =Marsupium; P = Perianth; St = Stengel. (1, III, V, VII nach GoeLel; IV nach Evans).
RM2AJ2JD8–Switzerland ; and the adjacent portions of Italy, Savoy and Tyrol ; handbook for travellers . last command a fineview; they may be reached from the station by the road throughthe town in 3/4 hr., or by a footpath via Daro and the church ofArtore in 1/2 hr. (donkey from the station, 1 fr.). Ascent ofMonte Camoghe (7323; from Bellinzona 8-9 hrs., with guide),see p. 540. — By the Passo di San Jorio to the Lake of Como, see p. 562. —Electric railway to Mesocco, see p. 482. A tunnel carries us under the Castello Montebello (see above).At (52 M.) Giubiasco (765; Pens. Camoghe, 5 fr.; Stella dOro)the
RMT0TDGJ–Dr KW van Gorkom's Oost-Indische Dr. K.W. van Gorkom's Oost-Indische cultures. Opnieuw uitg. onder redactie van H.C. Prinsen Geerligs. [Door J.P. van der Stock et al.] drkwvangorkomsoo02gorkuoft Year: 1917 562 * * * Vyanden van de vruchten. I. Bl.OEMWANTSEN. {Miridae). De //f/c^/r/z'/jr-aanboringen op de vruchten laten ook necrotische plekjes achter, waardoor bij een sterke aantasting de kolven van buiten bijkans geheel zwart kunnen worden (zie Fig. 209). Bij jonge vruchtjes zijn slechts weinige aanboringen voldoende om de verdere ontwikkeling te stuiten ; de vruchtjes verdrogen dan en sterv
RM2ANF8FE–AMAarchives of neurology & psychiatry . , R.. and Schnabel, A.: Das Xirus des Herpes febrilis and seineReziehungen zum Virus der Encephalitis epidemica (lethargica), Schweiz. med.Wchnschr. 51:469 (May 19) 1921. Weitere experimentelle Beitrage zurAetiologie und Verbreitungsart des Herpes febrilis beim Menschen. ibid. p. 562. 17. Blanc, G., and Caminopetros. J.: Recherches experimentales sur Iherpes,Compt. rend. Soc. de biol. 84:629-630. 767-770, 859-860. 1921. 18. Luger, A., and Lauda. E.: Zur Aetiologie des Herpes Febrilis, Ztschr.f. d. ges. exper. Med. 24:19. 1921. THALHIMER—EPIDEMIC E CEPHA
RM2ANAX5T–Traité d'anatomie humaine . rcilier) prennent leur origine à la partie postérieure de ce noyau. PourMendel, ces fibres passeraient dans la bandelette longitudinale postérieure (p. 562), descendraientavec elle (fig. 715) jusquau genou du facial et se jetteraient alors dans la branche de sortiede ce nerf, pour gagner en définitive, par la branche temporo-faciale, le groupe nmsculaire quileur est dévolu. Lopinion de Mendel, soutenue par les uns, contredite par dautres, nest pasencore assise sur des bases bien solides et, tout récemment encore (1898), Marinesco, à la suitede nombreuses sections du
RM2AM6JYX–The Commercial and financial chronicle . 30 RAILWAY STOCKS AND BONDS. [Vol. Lxxxir.. Ai>k. L908.] RAILWAY STOCKS AND BONDS. 31 RAILROADS. l-cr explanation of column headings, <fcc.on first page of tables. see notes ?Chesapeake & Ohio—(Concluded) Kineon Coal mortgage assumed redeem beg Oct 1905Greenb & New Rlv RR 1st M g assd (V 75, p 562)Greenbrier Ry 1st M $3,ooo,ooo gold assumd.Coi.c* ( ar contracts payable monthly on 300 cars tar trusts on 25 locomotives and 1,000 cars pay annCar trusts Ser B gold $200,000 due yearly... QP.c* Car trusts Ser C gold $50,000 due semi-annually Car trusts
RM2AWG8M4–Histoire de l'art pendant la Renaissance . ècle, lâge .de Dante, de Pétrarque et de Boccace,de Giotto, dOrcagna et de Simone Martini, vit poindre quelques velléités 1. Le deuil se portait souvent en brun. A la mort de sa femme, Parenti fit don à ses filleset à ses belles-sœurs de « panni monachini » ; aux funérailles de Julien de Médicis, la jeu-nesse florentine se vêtit de « bruno ». (Politien, Congiiira Jci Pa::^^/.) 2. Gaye, Carte^gio, t. l, p. 562. 3. Annaïi délia fabbrica dcl diioino di Milaiio, t. III, p. 64. LE COSTUME AU XV= SIÈCLE. 3ii délégance, surtout dans le costume féminin; il y
RM2CH2JC3–. Nippur; or, Explorations and adventures on the Euphrates : the narrative of the University of Pennsylvania expedition to Babylonia in the years 1888-1890 . his connectionwith Babylonia had long ceased, and that he was ignorantof what had been done of late years. It will be remem-bered that his published impressions of Nippur werenot favorable. He almost died of pleurisy and fever;the country was very unsafe, and, finally, his hosts 248 NIPPUR. wished to go to war, and he was compelled to leave.He found nothing but coffins and jars, and concludes (p.562): On the whole, I am much inclined to q
RM2CJ18CP–. A manual of clinical diagnosis by means of microscopical and chemical methods, for students, hospital physicians, and practitioners . vi. p. 562. 280 THE SPUTUM. less appearance, and the fact that at times fine concentric striationscan be detected. These forms may be round, but more often theyare irregular. At times fatty, myelin, and pigment-granules maybe seen in one and the same cell. Possibly they are derived fromthe pulmonary alveoli, but this is still an open question. Chemi-cally, the myelin droplets have been shown to contain a considerableamount of protagon, besides traces of lecith
RM2CRDE30–. Railroad digest . socket to receive the tool. Indicator marks or signs to distin-guish when the socket is properly adjusted to receive theshank of the tool are unnecessary. The strong key, whichholds the shank is governed by an eccentric cam, which makesit absolutely secure and positive. These advantages should befully recognized in shops. Drills with broken tangs can beused, and injury to new drills is prevented. The socket ismade of steel, all parts interchangeable. Tank for Washing Blue Prints Railway and Engineering Review Aug. 24, 1901, p. 562. The illustration shows an improved tub for
RM2CGJ57H–. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers . •fif-- &aM& THE CHARGE TO THE CRATER. PROM A SKETCH MADE AT THE TIME. dismounted guns of the battery in position on the enemys side of the crest ofthe crater [see p. 562], a portion of the leading brigade passed over the crestand attempted to re-form. In doing so members of these regiments werekilled by musket-shots from the rear, fired by the Confederates who werestill occupying the traverses and intrenchments to the right and left of thecrater. These men had been awakened by the
RM2CDHRBF–. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . of the ^^^ixM. M. Ill class. At 17 cm. above it was a plaster floor over which was Floors.a carbonized layer, 5 cm. thick, with further M.M. Ill sherds. Then followedanother plaster floor and a similar deposit, still rrtore carbonized, imme- See p. 562 seqq. and Fig. 409. ^ See above, p. 210. I V ?22 THE PALACE OF MINOS, ETC. diately underlying the gypsum slabs of the M. M. Ill Magazine in its finalform. We have here, therefore, the record of t
RM2CE64M2–. Journal of anatomy . Anat. and Pli//-<., vol. xxxi. p. 530.Hektslet and Keith, Journ. of Anat. and Phys., 1896, p. 562.Lane, Journ. of Anat. and Phys., vol. xix. p. 266.Macphail, Proc. Anat. Soc, July 1902.Paterson, Journ. of Anat. and Phys., vol. xxviii.Phillips, Proc. Anat. Soc, May 1900.Struthers, .Journ. of Anat. and Phys., vol. ix. p. 17.Tredgolu, Journ. of Anat. and Phys., vol. xxxi. p. 289.Turner, Sir William, Journ. of Anat and Phys., vol. xvii. p. 395.Turner, Sir William, Journ. of Anat. and Phys., vol. v. p. 17.Wood Jones, First Report on the Archxological Survey of Nulna, vol.
RM2CP1K5A–. Ibis . A... J.&.Ke-alema.Tv.s del et Hth THERISTICUS BP^ANI C KIT ,ad Miivter3a Br o s. invp. Ibises of the Gemis Theristicus. 515 area of this species as far north as Matto Grosso^ whereT. caudatus only is found. 3. Theristicus branickii. (Plates IX. & X.) Ibis melanopis Tsch. (nee Gm.), Arch. f. Naturg. %li, , p. 312, n. 313 (Peru); Tsch. et Cab. Faun. Per. pp. 51, 298 (La Puna) (1845-46) ; Scl. et Salv. P. Z. S. 1869, p. 600 (Pit um area). Theristicus melmiopis Tacz. (nee Gm.), P. Z. S. 1874, p. 562 (Junin) ; Sharpe, Cat. B. xxvi. p. 21 (part., specim. g. Pitumarca) (1898). Theristicus
RMRG7JEB–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 152 PLATE 230. MELYBIA THALAMITA (P. 562} For explanation of plate see page 593.. 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.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. Govt Print. Off.
RMRN95G8–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 713 wise recorded by Lucas ('86, p. 562), and illustrating, according to the terminology of Bateson, forward homoeosis. Of the four possible combinations that the two observed positions of the sacrum and the first haemal arch give, it is interesting to ob- serve that one — that having the sacrum on the twentieth vertebra and the first haemal arch on the twenty-second — was never met with, A sacrum on the twentieth vertebra and a first haemal arch on the twenty-third was seen six times; a sacrum on the nineteenth and a first h
RMRDE55A–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 562 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE Key to Genera of Melflnconiaceae-Scolecospora Conidia aUantoid 1. Naemospora. Conidia bacillar to filiform Conidia fasciculate at the apex of the conidiophores 2. Tiichodytes. Conidia solitary Masses white or pale, f oliicolous; conidia filiform 3. Cylindrosporium,p. 562. Masses gray or dark, usually rami cole; conidia falcate 4. Cryptosporium, p. 564. Masses bright-colored, saprophytic; conidia falcate 5. Libertella, p. 564. Cylindrosporium Unger Acervuli subepidermal, white or pallid, disci
RMRDEY6J–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 140 ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES Botanic Garden), a hover-fly (Eristalis nemorumZ.) and 2 bees—i. Apis mellifica Z. 5, skg.; 2. Osmia rufa Z. 5, persistently skg. Plateau (Ghent Botanic Garden), the honey-bee and Osmia sp. Ekstam (Nova Zemlia), flies. 2004. M. intermedia Link. (Herm. Muller, ' FertiHsation,' pp. 415-16, ' Weit. Beob.,' Ill, p. 17 ; Kirchner, ' Flora v. Stuttgart,' p. 562 ; Knuth, ' Bloemen- biol. Bijdragen.')—In the small, homogamous, sky-blue
RMRG7XY5–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID LTZAl^DS OF THE GENUS CNEMIDOPHOKUS 287 Lower Californian Islands. In the United States it has not been found north or east of the San Bernardino Range of mountains. In California, this race runner has been taken as follows: Kiver- side Count}" {Beaumont, M.^".Z.U.C.; 5 miles east of Elsinore, C.A.S.; Gilman Springs, U.S.N.M.; 5 miles west of Hemet, C.A.S.; Morino, Van Denburgh. 1922, p. 5G2, U.S.N.M.; hetiveen Oceanside and San Jacinto, Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 562; Riverside, Van Den- burgh, 1922, p. 562, M.V.Z.U.C.; San Jaci
RMREDKW3–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 396 Lsariopsis filborosella Saec. Fungi ital. 'J'ab. 838 (1881); Syll. IV, 030. — De Wild, et Dur. Prodr. FI. Beltr. IL 357. — Oudemaiis Cat. Champ. Pays Bas p. 52ö. — Magu. in Pilzfi. 'J'irol p. 562. Phacellium iiihouestum Bonord. iu Rabenli. Fungi eur. ii. 288 (1860j. Exs. Rabeiihorst Fungi eur. 288, 2470, 2785; v. Thümen Myc. univ. 189; Kabät et Bubäk Fungi iinp. 246; Fuckel Fungi rhen. 171; Wien Krypt. exs. 1338. Koremien meist auf a
RMRF2EN6–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 16. AMPELICEPS. 115 (1875); Ramsay, Proc. Linn. Soc. Nmv South Wales, iv. p. 93 (1879). GracLila rosenbergii, Finsch in Brehnis ' Gefangene Voijel^ ii. p. 562 (1876). Melauopyrrhus orientalis, Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civic. Genov. viii. p. 401 (1876), X. pp. 12, 20, note (1877) ; VAlbert. Sf Salvad. op. cit. xiv. p. 90 (1879); Sahad. op. cit. xvi. p. 195 (1880) ; id. Orn. Pa- puasia e delle Molucche, ii. p. 463 (1881) ; Guilleniard, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1885, p. 644; Sharpe in Goukfs Birds of New Guinea, iv. pi. 17 (1886). Mina robertsonii, D'Albert. Ann.
RMRF9836–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 16. AMPELICEPS. 115 (1875); Ramsay, Proc. Linn. Soc. Nmv South Wales, iv. p. 93 (1879). GracLila rosenbergii, Finsch in Brehnis ' Gefangene Voijel^ ii. p. 562 (1876). Melauopyrrhus orientalis, Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civic. Genov. viii. p. 401 (1876), X. pp. 12, 20, note (1877) ; VAlbert. Sf Salvad. op. cit. xiv. p. 90 (1879); Sahad. op. cit. xvi. p. 195 (1880) ; id. Orn. Pa- puasia e delle Molucche, ii. p. 463 (1881) ; Guilleniard, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1885, p. 644; Sharpe in Goukfs Birds of New Guinea, iv. pi. 17 (1886). Mina robertsonii, D'Albert. Ann.
RMRF97HX–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. Fie. 1.—P. carbo.. Fig. 2.—P. Jilamenfosus. 1. Phalacrocorax carbo. (Fig. 1.) Le Cormoran, Brisson, Orn. vi. p. 511, pi. xlv. (1760); D'Aubent. PL Enl. ix. pi. 66 (no. 927); Buff. Hist. Nat. Ois. viii. p. 310, pi. x.xvi. (1781); Borkhmisen, etc. Teutsche Orn. pi. 56 (1807). Pelecanus carto, Linn. S. N. i. p. 216 (1766) ; Gmel. 8. N. i. pt. ii. p. 573 (1788); Lath. Ind. Orn. ii. p. 886 (1790); Bonnat. Tabl. Encycl. M6th. i. p. 46, pi. xv. fig-. 1 (1790); Cuv. Reg. Anim., Ois. p. 624 (1817); id. Reg. Anim., Ois. i. p. 562 (1829). Con'orant, Latham,
RMRF2E52–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. Fie. 1.—P. carbo.. Fig. 2.—P. Jilamenfosus. 1. Phalacrocorax carbo. (Fig. 1.) Le Cormoran, Brisson, Orn. vi. p. 511, pi. xlv. (1760); D'Aubent. PL Enl. ix. pi. 66 (no. 927); Buff. Hist. Nat. Ois. viii. p. 310, pi. x.xvi. (1781); Borkhmisen, etc. Teutsche Orn. pi. 56 (1807). Pelecanus carto, Linn. S. N. i. p. 216 (1766) ; Gmel. 8. N. i. pt. ii. p. 573 (1788); Lath. Ind. Orn. ii. p. 886 (1790); Bonnat. Tabl. Encycl. M6th. i. p. 46, pi. xv. fig-. 1 (1790); Cuv. Reg. Anim., Ois. p. 624 (1817); id. Reg. Anim., Ois. i. p. 562 (1829). Con'orant, Latham,
RMRE4DNX–. Birds. Birds. CETPSIEHINA. 35 21. Crypsirhina varians. The Black Raclcet-taihd Magpie. Corvus varians, Lath. Ind. Orn. Siippl. p. xxvi (1801). Ciypsirhina varians (Lath.), Blyth, Cat. p. 92; Horsf. &â M. Cat. ii, p. 664; Wald. F. Z. 8. 1866, p. 562; Hume, S. F. iii, p. 146; Shai-pe, Cat. B. M. iii, p. 83 ; Wardlaw Kamsay, Ibis, 1877, p. 459; Oates, S. F. v, p. 169; Hume ^ Dav. S. F. vi, p. 386; Hume, Cat. no. 678 quat.; Oates, B. B. i, p. 404; id. in Hume's N. Sg E. 2ud ed. i, p. 25.. Kg. 13.âHead of C. varians. Coloration. The whole plumage metallic bronze-green, tinged with bluish on t
RMRHA7R3–. The botanical magazine = Shokubutsugaku zasshi. Plants; Botany. -MAE'.H 190!..] TAKE DA dt NAKAL- PLAyr^ EX TSOHEDSCHU. 53 *4-5j Calamintlia gracilis Bentii.(ãã¯ããâ ^å°¸)in DC Prodr. Xir p. 232 ï¼ Fr. et Say. En謹.PI. Jap.ã.p. 369 ï¼ Hemsl.1.c. p. 283. 4G) Prunnella vulgaris L.(ã¥ããã°ãµï¼Sp. PI. (ed. I.) p. 600 ct (ed. 11.) p. S37 ï¼ Willd. Sp. PI. III. p.176 ï¼ Dietrig. Gart. Lex. VII p. 562 ï¼ Thuxh. F1.Jap. p. 250 ï¼ Benth. in DC Prodr. XII p. 4ï¼0 ï¼ Ledeb. F1.Alt. II. p. 382 ï¼ Fl.Ross. III. p. 392 ï¼ Koch. Syn. Fl. Germ, et Helv. fed. III.) p. 4-90 ï¼ MiQ. Prol. Fl. Jap. p. 42; A. Gra
RM2AJFYFC–The flora of the Nilgiri and Pulney Hill-tops . P. K Fyson. PQLLINTA QUADRINERVIS Hack, 562 GRAMINEiE. 1/ AP. F, Fyson del. ISCH^MUM CILIARE Retz. GRAMINEiE
RM2AJFYWP–The flora of the Nilgiri and Pulney Hill-tops . P. F. Fyson del SETARIA-^GLAUCA Beauv. GRAMINEiE 5^1. P. K Fyson. PQLLINTA QUADRINERVIS Hack, 562 GRAMINEiE
RM2AJ1A6P–Interstate medical journal . , which were afterwards shown to be cases ofosteo-malacia. Pagets original article appeared in 1876, but it was oneyear later that he gave us our first clear, clinical picture. It is thoughtthat there are sixty-seven genuine cases reported in the literature, thisone making the sixty-eighth. The etiology of the disease is unknown. The disease begins as a chronic rarefying osteitis, in which the normalcompact tissue becomes finely porous; fresh bone is formed beneath the *Read before the Society of City Hospital Alumni, Oct. 19, 1908. 562 INTERSTATE MEDICAL JOURNAL p
RM2AG65H2–. The strength of materials; a text-book for engineers and architects. oo 562 THE STRENGTH OF IVIATERIALS The thickness at the outside is given by -P .^^ .H2 If therefore b^ is given we can calculate b., by p. u>-^ bj^e ^^/ R-i / . •. At any radius ^ =b^e £7-2/ Whirling of Rotating Shafts; Critical Speeds.—Ifa shaft rotates at a high speed, the lack of mathematicallyexact balancing results in an eccentricity of load which causes. Fig. 262.—Whirling of Centrally Loaded Shaft. centrifugal forces to be induced and these centrifugal forceswill cause deflections which increase the eccentricity t
RM2AKG8K3–California mines and minerals . 231 to 251 FIRST STREET San Francisco, Cal.Machinery for Quartz, Gravel and River Bed Gold Mining.Quicksilver Work for either Retort or Furnace Reduction.Dredgers for Submerged Gold Gravel, also for Reclamation.Miscellaneous Machinery and Castings. L. P. DKGEN AlaiiLtffietvirer of OeiIc Tciniiecl Letitlier — BELTING— AND RAWHIDB I^ACK LKATPHKR 105-107 JVIissioii St., Cor. Speeir Teleplione, Main 562 SA.jVJ KKAXCISCO, CA.L. THOMAS MORTON Telephone, Black 1505 JOHN HEDLEY WESTERN FOUNDRY Morton & Medley, proprietors234 FREMONT STREET Bet. Howard and Folsom CASTING
RM2AWGPWY–The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science . ssisted us in making a numberof the measurements. The zinc sulphide screen was ata distance of about 1 metre from the source, and at this * Marsden and Taylor, Proc. Roy. Soc. A. hxxviii. p. 443 (1913).Phil. Mag. S. 6. Vol. 28. No. 166. Oct. 1914. 2 0 562 Sir E. Rutherford and Mr. H. Robinson on Mass and distance the line of scintillations was not very clearly-defined. A number of determinations were made for dif-ferent voltages, which agreed fairly well with one another.It was found, however, difficult to fix wit
RM2AWNFDT–Dartmouth alumni magazine . ssed in the July drive and was in a hos-pital for several weeks, but has entirely re-covered. He was decorated with the medalof honor of the Italian army. Sergt. W. R. Reynolds, Jr., who was inthe battle of the Argonne with the 77thDivision, returned home in May. First Lieut. F. P. Lowe, Battery B, 343dF. A., 90th Division, went across in June,1918, and is now with the Third Army ofOccupation in Germany. F. L. Parchert, S. S. U. 562, ConvoisAutomobiles, B. C. M., A. E. F., is nowstationed at St. Goar, Germany. 16 Lieut. A. F. Garcia returned to Americaand was discha
RM2AJ4NNA–Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . Fig. 562. Fig. 563. Fig. 564. pieces or make a halved splice or scarfed joint (Fig. 563). Thelatter is often made longer than that shown aind fastened invarious ways. A joint for a brace is shown in Fig. 564. See C/eats, Doors^ Dovetailing^ Dowelling^ Gluijig^ HalvingsMifri?ig, Mortising, Nailing, etc. Keyhole Saw.—See Saw. Knife.—An excellent knife for shop work is a sloyd knife. Agood shoe-knife will do very well. This is better for shop workthan a jack-knife. It will not close on your fingers for one thing.For general purposes, however, a p
RM2AKN2EC–Spalding's base ball guide, and official league book for ..: a complete hand book of the national game of base ball .. . 5 Lost. P.C. 13 .536 18 .379 16 .360 22 .185 First Division. Won. Athletic 83 St. Louis 78 Boston 77 Chicago 74 Lost. P.C. 53 .410 58 .574 60 .562 60 .552 Second Divon. Won. Lost. P.C. Cleveland 69 67 .507 Washington 61 75 .449 Detroit 52 83 .385 Baltimore 50 88 .362 The difference in percentage points was 248. The full monthly record table for the whole of the cham-pionship campaign of the American League of 1902 is ap-pended. THE COMPLETE RECORD OF EACH MONTHS CAMPAIGN. Cl
RM2AM7TEK–The Commercial and financial chronicle . , from $8,000,-000 to $12,000,000; Penn. RR. on Jan. 1, 1905, owned $9,401,950.The stockholders In Nov.. 1903, voted to Inorease the authorized stookfrom $12,000,000 to $20,000,000, Of the newstook,$5,731,125, raisingthe amount outstanding to $17,193,425 was subscribed for at $62 50per $50 share in June, 1904, the proceeds being used to pay off $2,-000,000 bonds maturing July 1, 1904, puroliaae $1,562,000 of the$2,000,000 outstanding Shamokin Valley & Pottsvllle RR. 313 p. 0.bonds not already owned, and provide for Improvements and equip-ment. V. 77, p.
RM2ANFRHP–Medical directory of greater Boston : 1913-1914 . ons Nurses Registry 569 Pomeroy Co 572 Sampson-Soch Company 573 State Street Trust Company. The 573 Stone & Forsvth 575 Stork Company. The 581 Sulpho-Napthoi Co.. The 5S5 Thomas, F. H., Co 571-582 Tufts College Medical School 562-563 Vanderwarker, J. R 568 Warren Chambers 591 Whiting, D., & Sons 576 606 ERRATA. CHADBOURNE, A. P. (should read Harvard Med. 89). HEBOW, N. A. Csbould read Glebow). HEFFERN, P. W. (should read Dartmouth Med. 94). IvATTIMORE, A. B. (should read Coll. of Phys. & Surgs.,Boston, 13). SCHREIBER, E. (should read Coll. of P
RM2AKMKAA–Zeus : a study in ancient religion . Fig. 929.. 562 pi. 97, 14). Amulets appear to confuse him with the Khnemu-snake {supra i.357 n. 4, W. Drexler in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 1258 ff., cp. for Egyptian snake-worship in general T. Hopfner Der Tierkultder altenAgypter 7iach dengriechisch-r67nischen Berichten undde7i wichtigere7i De7ik77idlern{De7ikschr. d. Akad. Wie7i1913 ii Abh.) Wien 1913 p. 136 ff.). Thus an agate in the Behr collection showedKhnemu as a lion-headed snake, with a radiate crown, accompanied by severalinscriptions—X NOV BIG in the field, TAVKCONA in front, IA CO beneath, anda mag
RM2AM6CB3–Annales de géographie . nstituée, voisine de la région 1. Dont 562 300 IIP., soil plus «les trois ((iiarls, pnur les .Vlpos du Nord, et10200 IIP pour les Alpes du .Sud. — Le total {général (737 645) donné dans la? Kéta[iilulation » «le la Lis/e des principales usines In/drauliques en 1916 est tropfort df ?(200 IIP., par suite denrurs dans les additinns rclalives à lIsère. 2. .Sur les |»rofils «pie rétablissement dusirus de liouille blanche ap|)orte auxfoinmunes de rnonta;/ne inléressées, voir : P. (judio, Des progrès économiques etprofils locaut nu.rffuels les vallées <le monfiif/nes peuven
RM2AWF7A0–Annual catalogue of the officers and students of the Law School of Columbia College . IT**/* * COLUMBIA COLLEGE LAW SCHOOL. 1885-1886 TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA COLLEGE. NAMES RESIDENCES. HAMILTON FISH, LL.D., Chairman opthe Board, 251 East 17th Street. HORATIO POTTER, S.T.D., LL.D., D.C.L 38 East 22d Street. WILLIAM C. SCHERMERHORN 49 West 23d Street. MORGAN DIX, S.T.D 27 West 25th Street. FREDERICK A. P. BARNARD, S.T.D., LL.D, L.H.D College Green. SAMUEL BLATCHFORD, LL.D Washington, D. C. STEPHEN P. NASH 11 West 19th Street. JOSEPH W. HARPER. Jr 562 Fifth Avenue. CORNELIUS R. AGNEW, M.D 366 Madiso
RM2AFT7K4–. Scientific American Volume 91 Number 09 (August 1904). 387Whiffletrees to cross bars, device for at-taching, B. II. Kellogg 767,820 Windmill regulator, automatic, A. P. Hoesly 767,562 Window cleaning device, C. Levy 767,650 Window opener, J. C. Zutt 767,470 Window, prismatic, G. K. Cummings 767,799 Window screen, II. W. Peightal 767,433 Window screen and sash, adjustable, II. II. Kerckhoff 767,896 Wire fastener, J. E. Watters 767.855 Wire stretcher, G. II. Mielke 767,587 Wire stretcher, J. II. Ladd 767,897 Woodwork polishing wheel, C. H. Kim- berly 767,699 Work holder, O. II. Eichblatt 767,8
RM2AJ1MY5–Almanach de Gotha . àmm^ ^pi mil* ?SS« il! 1. 562 Annuaire diplomatique. — Francfort. Francfort (Ville libre de). [Le sénat se compose de 4 syndics, de 21 membres élus àvie ; lassemblée législative est formée : a) de 57 membrespris dans la bourgeoisie de la ville ; b) de 20 représentantspermanents de la bourgeoisie, et c) de 11 membres élus parles communes rurales et pris parmi leurs habitants. V. lédit.de 1855, p. 425, et celle de 1863, p. 548.] Autorités supérieures de lEtat. I. Le sénat. — Il se compose actuellement de 20 membres;il est présidé par les deux bourgmestres, qui sont élusau moi
RM2AG24N1–. The letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, 1845-1846. With portraits and facsimiles. 196, 226, 286. Trieste, i. 126. Shelley, P. B., i. 38, 57, 65, 96, 116, Trollope, Mrs., i. 111. 196, 214, 322, 826, 364, 476, Tuckerman, H., his Thoughts on the 562; ii. 79, 151, 153, 254, 813. Poets,ii. 183. his Cenci, i. 228. his Mariannes Dream, i, 215. Vasari, G., i. 570. INDEX 571 Venables, George Stovin, i. 402; ii. 115.Vidocq, i. 113, 111.Voltaire, i. 408, 481, 490. Wales, Prince of (afterwards George IV.), i. 48.Warburton, Eliot, i. 287, 293, 896; ii. 372.Ward, R. P., his Tremaine,
RM2AKCPT4–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED Mulberry an< Ihrth Slre0l8 Phon^ Wabiiit 470 562 HAG (1921) R. L. POLK & CO.S HAI c H O P su EY 21 Centunr Cafe Cor. 6th andLocust Phone Market 1180 MusicDancing The Bond and MortgageCo. of Iowa Money to Loan on Des MoinesResidences 206 Valley Nal*l Bank Bnildlng Hague Jos A eng bds 600 Hillside avHague Jos M mach res 600 Hillside avHague Lucy E (wid Elijah) res 2536 e Grand avHague Mary A (wid Wm) bds 3724 so w 9thHague Wm W slsmn res 867 40thHahn Anna sinstrs Franklin Hotel bds 1725 Capitol avHahn Donald R disp
RM2AWNNFD–Fort Wayne, Indiana, city directory . 20 Madison. t^ Limecooly L F, 562 Calhoun. 4 Limecooly Wm, 260 W Creighton av. JJj Loos John, 421 Lafayette. £H Loos Joseph, 146 W Main. *j* McAllister George W, 500 Broadway. tyf Malone Peter, 167 Broadway. ?* Mensch F P, 26 Calhoun. *» Merrilat & Singrey, n w cor Harrison and Superior. |—Meyers F G, 181 E Lewis. Mick & Son, 283 E Creighton av. CDMiller Isaac, 428 Calhoun.Minskey Samuel, 302 E Wayne.Muldoon Wm, 212 Fairfield av.Mulharen Thomas, 117 Fairfield av.Nestel Daniel, Broadway Nursery Park.Neumeier Adam, 381 E Lewis.Niebergall H S, 201 E Washingt
RM2ANC9AB–McKenney's Pacific Coast directory for .. . CD CO CD CD CD CD en p* fro » p PB §s flH E> Cfi ft HC F» S»t< B M *g « 2 a g a O® ? O 0 BB- r*- w B* a J M 0-3 BARNARDS 36 ^SSSSS. Uo°&lS£FM. Send for Circular. Nicoll the Tailor, 816 Market St. Samples of VEW nDDT1 GOODS SET tililll. 562 California— Martinez-31arysville. Stow J M, assessor Strentzel John, pres Grangers Ware-house and Business Association Stuart William A, atty-at-law Sturgis Josiah, hotel Swain C C, real estate and ins THIELE W C, bakery THOMAS & BALDWIN (W BThomas and E H Baldwin) SE corMain and Ferry Tinning W S, district
RM2AMYMFB–Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1909 . n calculate S the fraction of S applied 40 above recess floor.Taking the moments about the point of application of S we have g S X 20 = -- X 40o S=liiill?M2L=2.TT8.T50)bs. Water pressure on gate recess wall— Half area of gate recess = 20 x 30 = 600 sq. feet.Mean water pressure = 3% x 62.5 = 937.5 lbs.Water pressure Q = 937.5 x 600 = 562,500 lbs.Then the total pressure P applied 40 above recess floor will beP = S + Q = 2,778,750 lbs. + 562,500 lbs. = 3,341,250 lbs. The thrust P will be applied to the block of concrete A B C D {see fig. 6) 50 lon
RM2AJF869–Polk-Husted Directory Co.'s Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda directory . hos E b 2130 E 20thBrain Geo H plasterer r 4976 Faiifax avBrain Henry carp r 2430 Peralta avBrain Herbt brklyr r 2310 19th avBrain Herbt R carp b 2430 Peralta avBrain Jno L barber r 1142 53dBrain Thos E r 2130 E 20thBrain Wm H elk r 1002 55thBraissant Olga M (wid Louis A) r 9302 CherryBrake Chas W eng b 521 20thBrakebill Ulysses S real est b 1627 GroveBrakoumatsos Jno conf 9715 E 14thBral Jos lab r 1452 63dBramante Jos cook r 820 LydiaBramlette Benj F rest 562 7thBrambilla EranquHo truckmn S P Co r 1133 65thBrame Edw cook 8
RM2AJCCH4–Mayor’s message and reports of the city officers . CCC^JrH(N rH t- CO -^ Lt T-J C0lO(MlOf0C0Tflt-rHrHt-(MiM Tt5fOrH(Mb-rH-^kOM< -1 oO fa ?::::: ^ ^ •• ? CO 1 ^ 1 ^ .H----(MiNH--- ^ •r-t fa (N -rHrHcMiMCO • -fO • • rH rr* £ , P s 1) g s 53 0) =2 U.^ 3 3 !=i 5j W O O) t? fa § <1 § h^ h; <5^ M O Z Q HEALTH DEPARTHrBNT. 10^ I TABLE NO. 41. DIARRHOEA AND ENTERITIS (UNDER 2 YEARS). DEATHS AND DEATH RATES FOR WHITE, COLORED AND TOTAL POPULATION FOR THE YEARS 1903 TO 1916, INCLUSIVE. Year. S3 sS ft +^ Q<V 5 1903 I 550 1904 I 671 1905 I 751 1906 I 623 1907 747 1908 I 591 1909 I 562 1910 I
RM2AMYN15–Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1909 . e on gate = Q = 1,008,750 lbs. Q But we have T = S= ^ 2 sin aQ cos 2 a and S = T cos 2 a S = 2 sin aQ X 0.724 = 1,068,750 lbs. X 0.975 = 1,042,031 lbs. 2 X 0.371Pressure on recess wall— Area of gate recess = 40 x 30 = 1,200 sq. feet. Half area = ^^^A = 600 sq. feet. Mean water pressure = =^% x 62.5 = 937.5 lbs. Total pressure on half gate recess Q=937.5 x 600=562,500 lbs. Total pressure on block of concrete A B C D ( see fig. 5) 40 long, equalsP = S + Q= 1,042,031 + 562,500 = 1,604,531 lbs. The forces acting on the monolith considered are P the
RM2AJ598K–Archives des sciences physiques et naturelles . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o p p p p p p p p p p p o p p 447 MOYENNES DU MOIS DOCTOBRE 1877. tili. m. S II. m. 10 11. m. Miili. -2 h. .,. 4 h. s. tili.s. sh.s. 10 h. s. Baromètre. mm mm mm mm mm mm mra mm n,m i-o décade 562,77 562.98 563.09 562,91 562,76 562,59 562.67 562,81 562,87 2^ » 567,10 567,48 567,86 567,88 567,89 567,83 568,01 568,30 568^29 3e )) 565,22 565,26 565.36 565,36 565,72 565.94 565,62 565.30 565!82 Mois 565,03 565,24 565,43 565,38 565.34 565,31 565,44 565,62565^7 Température. i- décade— 3,69 — 3.05 — 1^80 — o90 — og5 — 1/
RM2CEKGJT–. Maria Padilla : melodramma in tre parti. E. 13-562 R. DUCA «u/;.. festa mia veu det ta coni-pi ro ah..., mia ven-deltà coni - |)i - rò sul Re - a le se-dut- U 5 i>P RS? («^ < 104 i^-ì^Jjff QMiE^f = t? MM^
RM2CRP5DM–. The medical and surgical uses of electricity. . e knife.Fatty tumors are, of course, benign, and when operated on do not recur.Fat decomposes slowly and with difficulty, and from our first experiments * Althaus : Op. cit., p. 645. See also Med. Times and Gaz., November 19th, 1870. 36 562 ELECTRO-SURGERY. on a number of fatty growths, we were led to believe that secondary ab-sorptive effects would not, as a rule, follow electrolysis. Our later expe-rience, however, in this direction, has been more satisfactory. By usingan increased number of needles, more powerful currents, and by prolong-ing
RM2CRJY70–. The medical and surgical uses of electricity : including the X-ray, Finsen light, vibratory therapeutics, and high-frequency currents . e knife.Fatty tumors are, of course, benign, and when operated on do not recur.Fat decomposes slowly and with difficulty, and from our first experiments * Althaus : Op. cit., p. 645. See also Med. Times and Gaz., November 19th, 1870. 36 562 ELECTRO-SURGERY. on a number of fatty growths, we were led to believe that secondary ab-sorptive effects would not, as a rule, follow electrolysis. Our later expe-rience, however, in this direction, has been more satisfac
RM2CRFDBY–. The Street railway journal . MAP SHOWING TERRITORY SERVED BY THE EVANSVILLE &PRINCETON TRACTION COMPANY. VIEW ON THE EVANSVILLE & PRINCETON ELECTRIC RAILWAY The track is bonded under the joints with No. 000 concealedcopper bonds, furnished by the Ohio Brass Company. LINE CONSTRUCTION Bracket construction is used in the country, span wire con-struction in the cities and towns. The trolley wire consists ofone No. 00 round wire and feeder of No. 0000 W. P. insulatedcopper, and the high tension of No. 2 copper. The telephone 562 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XXIII. No. 15. line is strung upon th
RM2CRFB3R–. The Street railway journal . VIEW ON THE EVANSVILLE & PRINCETON ELECTRIC RAILWAY The track is bonded under the joints with No. 000 concealedcopper bonds, furnished by the Ohio Brass Company. LINE CONSTRUCTION Bracket construction is used in the country, span wire con-struction in the cities and towns. The trolley wire consists ofone No. 00 round wire and feeder of No. 0000 W. P. insulatedcopper, and the high tension of No. 2 copper. The telephone 562 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XXIII. No. 15. line is strung upon the same cross-arm as the feeder wire,except along the high-tension line, wher
RM2CGTAR4–. Railway age gazette . n the main line of the Southerndivision and the Bedford and Billerica branch, which form a 561 562 RAILWAY AGE GAZETTE, MECHANICAL EDITION Vol. No. 11 junction near North Billerica station, a shop approach was per-missible from either end of the shop yard. The main shop track,8,000 ft. long, completes the third side of a wye. The field party under the direct supervision of S. P. Coffin,who was assistant engineer to the special engineer, began sur-veys for preparation of deed maps and topographical maps Feb-ruary 10, 1911, and the actual work of repairing locomotives The
RM2CDFEYM–. The pathological anatomy of the ear . h, fiir Phys. Heil-kunde, ix., 1868. AVreden, Petersb. Med. Zeitschr., xvi., 5, S. 61-137.Wendt, Arch, filr Heilkunde ron Wagner, xi., S. 562. 1 Kimmel, Observatio Anat. Patholog. de Cnnali Carotico Carie Syphi-litica Exeso, Lipsiae, 1805, witb an illustration. Boinet, Arch, de Med.,1837. Lavacherie, Bulletin de IAcad, de Med., 1848, vol. vii., p. 789. San- 16 PATHOLOGY OF THE EAR. media, of the large venous sinuses or of the bulbusvenae jugularis. By which channels the extension of the purulentinflammation takes place frequently remains uncertainat the
RM2CJB21N–. Report of the adjutant general of the state of Illinois ... [1861-1866] . ROSTER OF FORTY-SEVENTU INFANTRY. -.2 S 3> X •i>i: o = £S i o ^ >r 2 £ 2 S o c n U b i> •5-*T» 5— P PhWH 2 2 :„• v^: : : : ^! ^Si-ll ^Ml i CO a. CO Hi S: 1861..562.... 861...J62 . .862... 861... >« i ^ =? •M — CO ec00 OC ii OC *2 « 00 00 <N 0»(N s^ o;- ^^oT 3 as 13 3 ea 3 ^.
RM2CGTP21–. The Street railway journal . hed by the Aultman-Taylor Machinery Company,Mansfield, O. Twenty-four pages. Illustrated. List of Street Railway Patents. U. S. Patents Issued June 16, 1896, to July 14,1896, Inclusive. Tune 16. Trolley.—John H. Holland and Peter F. Glazier, Indianapolis,Ind. No. 561,991. A trolley wheel in two sections divided horizontally and pivotedtogether so as to form a swivel construction and having ball bearingsbetween the meeting faces of the sections. Rail Bond or Connection.—H. P. Wellman, Catlettsburg, Ky.No. 562,055. A bond wire having iron or steel terminals and a c
RM2CEXYGH–. A treatise on artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet ... No. 861. No. 562. distance from the under side of the thigh, or popliteal space, to the floor,as represented in Fig. 862. A. A. MARKS, ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, NEW YORK CITY. 181 Pass a tape line horizontally about the sound thigh close to the body;draw it moderately tight, as represented in Fig. 863. In this manner. No. 863. No. 864. obtain all the lengths and circumferences of sound leg indicated bydotted lines in Fig. 865. Length from body, or perineum, to floor,Circumference around leg, close to body, 2 inches below body, t< p I I
RM2CE59W5–. The land and sea mammals of Middle America and the West Indies . )er premolar without antero- internal angle B. fo.s.sor 562 C. Size very large, total length over 130 mm B. inai^na 562 A. Oryptotis.Teeth 30; unicuspids 4, never in two jiairs, fourth smallest; basallobe of middle incisor a rounded cusp; braincase highest anterior tolambdoidal suture; occi])ital plane arched. 524. pergracilis (Blarina), I:iliot, Publ. Field Columb. Mus., iii, 1903, p. 149.OcoTLAN Slender Shrew. Type locality. Ocotlan, State of Jalisco, Mexico. Genl. Char. Smallest of the genus. Skull: very slender, similarto t
RM2CEP38J–. The Commercial and financial chronicle. 89, p. 43. Of thebonds, $000,000 are reserved for improvements and betterments. V. 84,p. 102, 450. For year ending June 30 1909, gross, $334,562; net, $64,217;other inc., $1,760: Int., rentals, &c, $75,382. Pres., Homer Loring, Bos-ton, Mass.—(V. 86, p. 981.) MAINE CENTRAL RR —Line of road. Portland to Vanceboro. Me., viaAugusta, 251 miles; branches. Cumberland Jet. to Skowhegan, via Lewlston.91 m.; Bath to Lewlston and Farmington, 76 m.; Belfast, Foxcroft, Bucks-mortand Mt. Desert. Including ferry (7.7m.), 132 m.; Portland &, OgdensbgRy., Portland, Me
RM2CJ3449–. Vermont year book . l property over debts owed 17,471,359 04 One per cent, on total of property, $87,400,666 63 is 874,C06 66 Total, being the list for highway taxes,Deduct for exempts, Total list of organized towns.Add list of gores and unoi-ganized towns. Making list for State Taxes (given by towns in thisRegister, pages 83 to 87.) $976,580 562,760 00 $973,820 561,418 92 $975,939 48 THE BOARD OF EDTTCATION. Consists of the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, ex-offieiomembers, and T. P. Redfield, Hiland Hat l, Rev. PlinyH. White, members. J.S.Adams of Bir. ington, Secre-tary. 7 98 STATE ELECTIO
RM2CRPH1B–. Oeuvres de Pierre Curie : publiées par les soins de la Société française de physique . ffl Physique et de Chimie, 1889, et Lumière électrique, 1888. — Mallard, Traitéde Cristallographie. — Soret, Traité de Cristallographie. ) SENSIRILITÉ DE LAPPAREIL. Nous donnerons, par un exemple, lordre de grandeur des déviations quonpeut obtenir. Une lame de quartz a, au moins, 6cm de longueur utile et o°m,o6 dépaisseur.Une de ses faces est reliée à la terre et lautre à une des paires de quadrants dun C. 36 562 OEUVRES DE P. CURIE. électromètre genre Thomson. Cet électromètre est dans des conditions ordi
RM2CGJKH5–. Army list . .,. 2158...1681a... 1558... 2054... 2158... 1732. 215s.. 20136... 2055... 487a... 1948...1440a...20326... 834...1700a... 556a... 1984...14406... 21(10... 2103... 1077... 413a... 606 Smyth, G.A G.B. F. G.J.W G.O.S. G. R. G. H. H., temp. ret. pay — H. E. — H. B. P. — H. P.... — H. W.... ... 215a... 562... 391o... 918...1486a... 223a... 20.56... 696... 1419... 1998...2139a J., Ind. Med. ServJ., Wt. Off. ...J.G. ... 4,72... 2158956, 2169... 789(t... 209*... 2055-...1448a... 174950a, 2167... 1984... 2019-1877, 1877a... 1984... 89-... 607a: ... 208T...1702O J... 2087vs... 1749-^... 198
RM2CF63JK–. Boston register and business directory. Uoiiuld f^quare (W. R.) Dorchester AvBoBion, Preble, Southamptonand Dorchester ets.. Ward 11.A.DdrewH I ir Corwin24 Arcadia Place32 Arcadia Park *i&.rcadia JPark (Dor.l.tr.32 Arcadia to 23 Diteon, Wd.. 22 Oompton Building 4fi Hawley Plao«62 47 Franklin* 101 Bussey Place114 111 Summer*.^rch l*lace (Hanover),ft. 119 Fulton to Richmond.Ward 6 (P O 16)AJChdale Koad (Rot.),ftom 3999 Wash, to 562 South,Wd.22(P0 31)A.rcola (Rox. CrosainK), ft- 71 Day, Ward 14 (P O 20)*A.rdale (Dor.), tr. » Bean-moDt to Elm Road. Ward 20 A.n8lov Square (Maijuucilon Babson and
RM2CETANH–. New York Nursery and Child's Hospital Annual Report. us 3,482.75 —OJl^fA^P 260,269.97 Housekeeping- Departments Wages $35,769.55 Linen and Bedding 4,719.66 Supplies 11,926.06 Kitchen— Wages 11,224.58 Supplies 959.79 Laundry— Wages 18,607.52 Supplies 4,042.37 Stewards Department 103.082.23 190.331.76 f General House and Property Electric Lighting $4,571.02 Fuel 22,969.29 Gas 2,390.85 Ice 4,237.05 Insurance 4,330.30 Maintenance, Buildings— Wages 10,910.37 Supplies and Contracts 11,529.56 Maintenance, Machinery and Tools— Wages 23,161.32 Supplies and Contracts 6,562.54 Plumbing and Steamfitting
RM2CEHNET–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. cos R CS2E/cos R TotalE ±E+e/cos R dx dNc de dNcobserved. de dNc com-puted. Glass+CS2...Glass +glassGlass cm.+0.27 too. 270.69560 s cm.0.60.562o cm..0 •735 715 cm.0.63.562 Q cm.0.631.297 7-ic 3363126 1.703-2 6 5 3-7 6 * Glass— glassGlass— glass •wyc)•695•695 .247.562 •/GO •735•735 .247.562 •/OO .488 •173 182500 u-o9-325.64 •O 9-727.6 * Carnegie Inst. Wash. Pub. No. 229, 1915, p. 74 et seq., 40, 41. In equations (13)and (18) d/dNc and dO/dNc should be inverted and D cos 6 in the latter put in the numerator. REVERSED AND NON-REVERSED SPECTRA.
RM2CJ71MC–. San Diego City and County Directory - 1921 . p. Josse Building, 515 Bway. Josselyn C H, r 1335 J. Josselyn Irma (wid Theron), r 39 44 Alameda dr. Jost Margt J (wid Jos), h 3952 Hamilton. Joy Archie H (Blanche F), gasoline and oils 1044 Prospect, La Jolla, h 7202 Eads.Joy Clarence S (Elizabeth F), h 7856 Fay av. La Jolla.Joyce Atha Lane, r 2072, 3d.Joyce Chas, bootblk 1056, 3d, r 562, 4th.Joyce Chas M, gro 819 Columbia.Joyce Ira (Opal), US N, r 1355 Union. Joyce Jas L, slsmn, r 1334, 1st. , Juarez Jose (Mercedes), lab, h 529 West A. Jud Dominiek (Annie), tailor Wm McCreesh, h 3050 Webster av.
RM2CH0FRJ–. Army list . May, R. S R W T. F W W. A W. B W. H. M W.S. E.... .... May-Somerville, J. A. Mayall, C. G Mayoery, R. A.H. C. ... 252... 1671... 2153... 1617 ... 1966,..2095a... 995... 2012, C. 966...203.5c... 1222... 2050... 1966... 2121...1981a...2033c... 599... 518... 759a...16566... 2050... i050... 1652...14906... 20.50...1706a... 2153...1478e 388a 2004 .. 2153 2111 1544 Mayhewe, K. G 2121 Mayman, P. L I738a Maynard,C.C.M I21a F. H., Ind. Annv 562 P. H., iV. Lan. R. 976 Maycock, P. M. S.H. S. McM. W Maydon, H. C. W. G. Maydwell, H. S. L. May ell, A J. A. R. Mayer, E E.J Mayers, B. H.Mayes, F
RM2CEP90G–. Army list. M. R. B.. R. D. 199920276... 1513... 19612087, 2118... 238... 1999 W.H. Turville-Petre, O. H. P....21.36a Tuson.G.E 2014a Sij-H.B 1918 H. D. W. V. Tute, C. S.Tutt, J. ...Tuttle, P.Tweddell.F. P., H. Tweedie, D. K. h. c. J. L. J. L. P. ... J. M. M M., ret. pay W.J.B. ... Tweedmouth, D.Tweedy, R. J....Twemlow, E.DO. , P. R. Twidale, W.C.E.Twig-g.E.P. ... H. J.R. R. H. ... 208 2140 1083 1578 1562 , 2100 ret. hid. Army 1961 224 ... 651... 529... 562... 2159...1967a... 919... 1075... 1931... 1972... 510Lord 427... 1295... 19232087, 2112 224 2104 82 21.59 200 Twining,?. G Twisleton - Wy
RM2CHH90C–. Army list . L. G... ... 822a.. 2077.. 2069... 838... 414...1661/... 849a 1683e ...1810c, 1828a 2038 2142 ... 2038, 2088 238a 1369 1726 2008a 186 383a 2038 562 1824a 1663c 449a 4471313 2005,. 1729a Rt. Hon. W. ,t:ari1773, 1773rt Beaufort, F 2io7 y n.A.W.F. Duke of 1, 2121a V.A 1270 Beauman, A. B 590a Beaumont, D 2066 D.J 20.38 P. M 2008a G 2023 G. E 1287 Sir G. A. H.,Bi. 530a G.R.R 1276 H 514a H. C. C. ...1817 H. G 2031a R. T. ... 2038, 20966 S. J. G 565a Bon. W. H. C... 871 Beaumont-Nesbitt.F.G. 872 ... 19.54...143W... 1599,.,1661e... 1971... 1973... 810...1469c... 305a... 1606... 900... 612
RM2CDK20P–. Los Angeles, California, city directory . r h 1058 W 35th pi B Frank switchmn h 2604 E 2d Chas S timekpr r 1058 W 35th pi Frank H ice cream mkr h 4223 S Hoover Geo F apts 627 E Adams Grace Mrs r 562 Towne av Henry F porter 904 E 61st*• Judson E cond Pullman Co h 201 S Grand av Marcus B chainmn City Eng r 813 W 64th Olive B r 1068 W 35th pi Wm A r 6401/2 S OliveWalburg Fred D painter h 1421 E 69th Nils A painter r 1852 W 41st drWalcamp Marie E photo player r 6113 Salem pi Mary wid Arnold r 6113 Salem piWALCH, see Walsh, Welch and WelshWalcott Chas P driver h 2236 San Fer-nando rd E R elk r 23
RM2CE4HKP–. Army list . 921 . 22;8 2039c , 2419 1283 562 17860, ]7P«,17970 2439 77 2347 — Miss 8. J :i275 — St. J. A 782 — T.B 1527 — T. W 655 — V. F 1317a — W.. late A.O.D. ... :265 — W., Ind. Army ... 19(51 — W. B. ... ...l9S9o — yV.T)., A. S. Corp 1701re — W. F. C. ... ...1726o — W. H..,ret.Jnd.jirmi/l9:u — W. K.,>et./nd..S.C: 1957 — VV. H. 2363, :^.31. W.L..U.Art. W.P. -W.R W. R. H. ... w. s — VV. 8. W VV. T. K W. W., R.A.M.C. W. VV., It. Art. Browne-Clayton, K. C.Browne-Mason,H.O.BBrownell, E. L. D. .. H. M. .. Brownfleld, H. O. NBrownhill, 0. N.BroWDing. A. B. W. ... C. V. A. C. I.. XS.li.L.
RM2CHJAY8–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . A. Worm 38 0 12 3 5.20 E. O. Camacho 60 1 41 3 13.66 1 SECOND ELEVEN—BATTINGIngs.NO.HS. R.Aver. L. Poyer...A. Corbin..A. Meyers. B. M. R.W.Aver. 605 11 359 28 12.82 2 65 5 13.00G 199 11 18.09 Smith V. Woollard. 1 42.007 43.25 17 60 15.0075 10.71112 10.1327 9.00 J. Rodgers & A. E. Tyrrill 8 W, B. King 13 L. Lovell 4 G. I^urie 16 T. R. Putsche 14 L. Wiles 8 W. P. Charles H T. WolCf 8 • Not out. SECOND ELEVEN—BOWLING AVERAGES B. M. R.W.Aver. 6 265 22 12.04 1 137 11 12.45 4 250 19 13.15 28 13324* 9640 562
RM2CE6F51–. Tests of a York refrigerating machine . ts of Tests continued. Correction for radiation No. Item , 1 Number of trial I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 74 Rise ir ten.p. of brine ir. radiation tost. (deg. P.) 0 0 0 I I .3 .35 .42 0 .5 .42 75 Loss in tons of refrigeration due to radiation to brire. 0 0 0 0 .9 1.03 .281 .272 .379 0 . 562 .388 76 Av.mean temp, of ammonia flowing through coils, (deg. F.) 22.2 28.47 30.90 22.40 20.17 23.81 ^5.70 27.S5 33,01 37.2 32.0 30.30 77 Sq. ft. of exposed ammonia pipe. 6.9 6.9 6.9 6.9 6.9 5.9 6.9 6.9 6.9 6.9 6.9 6.9 78 Tecip. difference between airr-.onia and outsi
RMRCMW1B–. Elements of Comparative Anatomy. . § 456. rig. 354. Urogenital canal and urinary bladder of Lepus Cnniculus. J.From behind. B The posterior wall of the uterua masculinns is laid open. C Side view. V Bladder. It, Ureter, d Seminal dnct. g Sinus geni- talis, ug Urogenital canal. In the lower divisions the efferent ducts of the ui'inary and generative apparatus unite with the terminal portion of the enteric canal to open into the cavity which has already (p. 562) been called the " cloaca; " but it is doubtful whether this should be regarded as the primitive condition, for we might tak
RMRCEPAG–. Die Vögel der paläarktischen Fauna systematische Übersicht der in Europa, Nord-Asien und der Mittelmeerregion vorkommenden Vögel. Birds; Birds; Birds. 1410 Tubinares. Gattung HYDROBATES Boie. Hydrobates Boie, Isis 1822, p. 562 (Typus durch spätere Bestimmung H. pelagicä). — Thalassidroma Vigors, Zool. Journ. II, p. 405 (1825— Als Typus besonders genannt: Procellaria pelagicä). — Zalochelidon Billberg, Syn. Faun. Scand., p. 193 (1828— Monotyp: Z. pelagicä). Kleine Vögel, etwas kleiner als ein Mauersegler, dunkel rauchbraun mit weißem Bürzel. Nasenlöcher auf der Schnabelfirste, in eine einzige
RMRJBDC8–. Characterization of bovine uterine and conceptus proteins. Cattle. CO r4oob P-280X -1401^ ^76g - 562 - 47^ - 31 +. 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.. Bartol, Frank Fitzhugh.
RMRG3TEA–. The Canadian farmer's manual of agriculture : the principles and practice of mixed husbandry, as adapted to Canadian soils and climate. Agriculture. 562 Appendix.. AYR CLIPPER, REAPING. (See p. 491. Manufactured by John Watson, Ayr, and for sale by Mr. Wm. Rennie, Toronto, Ont.. 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.. Whitcombe, Charles Edward. Toronto : Adam
RMRE2HCG–. The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes. 376 PREPARATIONS BY THE PARAFFIN METHOD [Ch. XI. § 611. Infiltration of the tissue with imbedding mass. — The tissue to be cut in this way is first fixed by one of the fixers used for His- tology. Several good ones are given in sections 568, 586, 592, 601. (A) The tissue is then thoroughly dehydrated by means of 95 % and absolute alcohol. For most objects, especially embryos and other colorless objects, it is best, during the de- hydration, first to use dilute alcoholic eosin (§ 562), as the most delicate p
RMRE8HAW–. The Earth beneath the sea : History. Ocean bottom; Marine geophysics. 562 GINSBURG, LLOYD. STOCKJIAN AND MCCALLUM [CHAP. 22. Fig. 5. Regional bathymetry and geography of the Florida-Bahama-Cuba area. water movements, food conditions, and amplitudes of salinity and temperature in the surrounding milieu" {op. cit., p. 486). The observed relationships between infauna and water circulation may also be explained by the extinction or reduced growth of adult individuals by un- favorable water circulation acting directly through water properties, such as temperature, salinity, food substances,
RMRGBW9J–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. ™ BULLETIN No. 562 | Kr Contribution from the Bureau of Plant Industry ^ ^T^f^Lra. WM. A. TAYLOR, Chief jTU^'^fL. 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.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.
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