RF2HW72RH–Art inspired by The Ceremony of Investiture of My L**d S**m**th with the Order of Cabbage-hood, ca. June 1819, Hand-colored etching, sheet: 10 5/16 x 14 13/16 in. (26.2 x 37.6 cm), Prints, J. Lewis Marks (British, active 1814–32 or later, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMKCA5R6–The Ceremony of Investiture of My L**d S**m**th with the Order of Cabbage-hood, J. Lewis Marks, ca. June 1819
RM2W9P57F–The Ceremony of Investiture of My L**d S**m**th with the Order of Cabbage-hood 1970 by T. F. Flook
RM2HH61N9–The Ceremony of Investiture of My L**d S**m**th with the Order of Cabbage-hood ca. June 1819 J. Lewis Marks British. The Ceremony of Investiture of My L**d S**m**th with the Order of Cabbage-hood 392509
RM2B7PFK0–The Ceremony of Investiture of My L**d S**m**th with the Order of Cabbage-hood, ca. June 1819.
RMPEJM7P–Factory signs of different times and commerce. Trademarks of porcelain factories Frankenthal (a b c) Nyhmphenburg in Bavaria (d), the Spanish factory El Buen Retiro in Madrid (e). the English factory in Derby (f). Paper brands from the 14th and 15th centuries (g h i), printers crest 8k). Brands French goldsmith (l m). Factory sign of bookbinder Guillaume Eustace in Paris (s). Booksellers make from the year 1595 (o);Factory mark of different times and trade. Brands of the porcelain factories Frankenthal (a b c), Nyhmphenburg in Bavaria (d), the Spanish factory El Buen Retiro near Madrid (e). th
RM2RCG8KD–Group of soldiers from the 26th Division who were decorated for bravery at the front. Left to right: Lat Lieut. Cornelius Beard, Lat Lieut. Allen K. Dexter, Sgt. John J. Courtney, Sgt. Leo P.T. Jacques, Sgt. Eric S. Olson, Sgt. James R. Thornley, Cpl. Francis E. Hurley, Pvt. 1st Cl. Thos. Jolley, Pvt. 1st Cl. Kenneth B. Page, Pvt. Lat Cl. Charles M.D. Dodge, Pvt. 1st Cl. Walter J. McCann, Pvt. Edward L. Dion, Pvt. Jeremiah Tyron, Pvt Chas. Gunter, Pvt. Glenn Hill, Pvt. Chas. Marino, and Pvt. Alfred Lee. La Ferte, Chevesis Aisne, France.
RMF565NH–04.06.2015, Hennigsdorf, Brandenburg, Germany - Rolling stock production in Bombardier Transportation in Hennigsdorf Brandenburg plant. The picture shows the production hall with EMUs type Talent 2 for regional traffic. In the foreground car bodies for FLEXITY trams to the BVG BVG. EJH150604D614CAROEX.JPG - NOT for SALE in G E R M A N Y, A U S T R I A, S W I T Z E R L A N D [MODEL RELEASE: NOT APPLICABLE, PROPERTY RELEASE: NO (c) caro photo agency / Heinrich, http://www.caro-images.pl, info@carofoto.pl - In case of using the picture for non-journalistic purposes, please contact the agency - th
RM2RCFCKH–Officers of the 2nd Battalion, TH Infantry, 5th Division. Front row (L-R): Lt. T.O. Badgley, Lt. T.G. Reilly, Lt. Pierre F. Higgins, Capt. R.M. Wightman, Maj. J.E. Creed, Capt. R.E. Wysor, Capt. M.D. O'Neill, Lt. E.J. Donovan, Lt. C.P. Paller, Lt. John E. White. Back row (L-R): Lt. D.J. Orn, Lt. E.A. Chadil, Lt. R.B. Bos8, Lt. G.B. Horner, Lt. C.W. Corliss, Lt. A.M. Wilson, Lt. A.H. Burk, Lt. Maurice Ricker, Lt. T.D. O'Keefe, Lt. H.C. Bounds, Lt. A.W. Braun (Chaplain). Location: Longuyon, Meurthe et Moselle, France.
RM2T8EF6G–DANIEL GERDES S.S. Theol. Doct. et Professor in Academiis Duisburgensi et Groning-Omlandica, Societatis scientiarum Reg. Berolin. membrum. Ætat XL. mo. Quem sua mens scriptis toties cultissima pinxit, Enthea quæ spirant mollius ære Virum; Quem genetrix pia Brema dedit, quem Clivius olim Nunc Batavus ditem coelica dona fovent: Vir desiderii, Vigilum molimina doctus, Qui sapit, ut DANIEL, mystica Sacra Dei: Si, tu
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RM2WJWEAK–Carnavalet museum, medal collection At the right in the four feline field on the four sides of the central square, all around takes place a Granetis; Reverse a shield with arms of Aquitaine crowned and accompanied by three monograms in pearl circles V, G, æ, B and D around a key; I, Th, s, e and r around a reversed Phrygian cap; L, M, é and o around a lily flower; All in a Granetis.
RM2AWE8T4–The encyclopaedia of ornament . A F I N I A L .From Lincoln Cathedral.. FROM A BB.AWIHGin a M.S. in the BritLsli Mnsenm. Royal M.S. 11. D. 40.Date th.e Tje ginniti^ o£ the 16? Centaiy-
RMHXEBEF–A Vietnam War era leaflet titled 'An Appeal to Reason' advocating the end of hostilities in Vietnam and featuring a list of names to which the reader is to add theirs and then mail the entire list to President Lyndon Johnson, 1967.
RMPFE5R4–. Der Bau der Vögel. Birds. Rippen. 27. Skelett eines Falken. A Schädel — B Halswirbelsäule — C Region der Brustwirbel — D Endkörper der Wirbelsäule — E Rippen — F Brustbein — F* Brustbeinkamm — G Gabel- bein — //Schlüsselbein — H* Schulterblatt — /Humerus — Ä'EUe — L Speiche — M Mitteihandknochen — N Phalangen der Hand — O Darmbein — P Scham- bein — Q Sitzbein — R Oberschenkel — S Unterschenkel — V Os tarso- metatarsi — W Zehenphalangen.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of th
RM2ABX459–STEAM ENGINES. Modern Steam Engines. BY THE SAME AUTHOR. The Slide Valve Practically Explained. 510 Walnut St Philadelphia. PR. U. S. A. Edited by W. J. 'Youmans. Biographical Sketch. Single Number 50c. Yearly Subscription 55. D. APPLEVON & COMPANY 1 3 and 5 Bond Street New York. MECHANICAL DRAWING. Metal Work. Metal FRESCOING Plates. J. Jr. CALLOW CLEVELAND OHIO. MADE WITH BOILING WATER. $10.00 to $50.00 L. MANASSE. SS Madison Street Chicag III. Useful Beautiful and Cheap VALUABLE PATENT BOOKS M' CPR IS ALI aM General Subject Index of Patents 1790 t pERFECT?:24- PUBLICATIONS FOR 1889. SWISS
RMME7TNT–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 31. A^C Belonopho.a coffeoides Hook. fil. A Bl. im Längssclinitte; B Fr. im Längsschnitte: C Sa. luit Keimling. — D, E Aulacocalyx jasminiflora Hook. fil. D Bl.; E Kelcli im Längsschnitte. — F, G Cremaspora triflora (Schum. et Th.i K. Seh. FBI. im Längsschnitte: G S. mit Keimling. — H Polysphaeria SckueiMfurthii Hiern, Fr. im Qaerschnitte.—J Octotropis tiaiancoiica Beii., Fr. — K—0 Alberta magna Sond. JT Bl. im Längs- schnitte; L Sth.; M Kelch; K Fr.; 0 Fr. im Qaerschnitte. —
RMF565NA–04.06.2015, Hennigsdorf, Brandenburg, Germany - Rolling stock production in Bombardier Transportation in Hennigsdorf Brandenburg plant. The picture shows the production hall with EMUs type Talent 2 for regional traffic. In the foreground car bodies for FLEXITY trams to the BVG BVG. EJH150604D611CAROEX.JPG - NOT for SALE in G E R M A N Y, A U S T R I A, S W I T Z E R L A N D [MODEL RELEASE: NOT APPLICABLE, PROPERTY RELEASE: NO (c) caro photo agency / Heinrich, http://www.caro-images.pl, info@carofoto.pl - In case of using the picture for non-journalistic purposes, please contact the agency - th
RMW28B4D–Archive image from page 406 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 / /T posure iiicl luiv be thinned ( III nil 111 1 11 Mng the beautj of the tiee and more i newn.th .t Ic u.s uidi.M. old UlV'lu tl'l .1 for the 1 .d large iMe loam tl'' ,' ' ' 11 1 1 1 1 111 1 t iuâhei and leb li
RM2AN1J92–Sketches of lowly life in a great city . I ll.l lljl, 1 IM , .u »«? it »s a pair of his fathers pants he do beThink it will be long afore the boy HI. th.m -nt.re.y.. A PLEASANT PROSPECT,p. come out an down hi,,, jinun, Ryan said hisco/hcaIne, and . sa.d he conid „,. and they » wa,t,n pa for you outside. 111
RMPG0D8W–. Studies in fossil botany . Paleobotany. 454 STUDIES IN FOSSIL BOTANY. Fig. 170.— Trigonocarpus Parkinson?. Diagrammatic median section in the plane of the "wing" (Fig. 172). sa, sa?xottsta. /, its limiting layers; sc, sclerotesta ; n/i, micropyle ; i.t, remains of "inner flesh"; sa.l.c, pollen- chamber; p.c.b, its beak; s, septum at bottom of pollen-chamber; n.e, nucellar epidermis ; n.t, nucellar tracheal system; m.vi, membrane of megaspore ; t.d, tracheal disc at chalaza ; ck-b, chalazal bundle, x about 3. From a drawing by Mr. A. J. Maslen, F.L.S.. Please note that th
RMME7X4W–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 116. AâL Tliitnbergia retictdata'Socist. A Stück eines blülienden Stengels; B B).; C Bl. ans einander gebreitet: D Kelch mit Drüsenliaaren; E Stb. von verschiedenen Seiten; F Pollenkorn; G N. von verschiedenen Seiten; H Frkn. durchschnitten; J Fr. geöifnet; A' S.; L S. im Quer- und Längsschnitt. â M Pollenkora von Th. clirysops Hook. â N Pollenkorn von Th. grandiflora Roxb. (Original.) Sect. IIL Eiithunbergia (Benth.) Lindau. Kelch meist gezähnt. 44 Arten. âA. Fächer d
RMW27XC9–Archive image from page 325 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam02bail Year: 1900 o t th I It r ch col I I i 1 o system of tul 1 k a e a 1 h h the blood s confined and through wh h t H n There a o call d heart abo e tl e foo 1 an 1 1 g the m d 11 1 t 1 1 k t a t be n g f ever II at ng w th eac
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RMPFE7B1–. Denkschriften - Ãsterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Schumacher, S. V.: Haut von Hippopotamus amphibius L. Taf. I. N â .^ (^x. V- yy A' S(c. Wt^ 6' F -Se.ffe. -p -m -Ã^ ^'jii-i-^. ^^ (-.) r f-^ St.L >â â -'-^'':l2^^^^^ --?^. t^Ã- 'â '^m -SU -St./. -Stff âSCs PK. Verf. gez. Dcnlvschriflen d.kais. Alvad.d.Wss.niatltnaninN'.Klasse.Bd. 94. Lith.AnsT.Th.BannwarTh.Wien.. 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
RMMEJT60–. Die anatomie des frosches. Ein handbuch für physiologen, ärzte und studirende . De. Lagebeziehungen der Glandula Thymus. Th G 1. Thymus. Tf. Trommelfell. D. m. Depressor mandibulae. L. d Latissimus dorsi. S t Sternocleido-mastoideus drüse viel kleiner und kugelarti- ger ist. liegt sie weiter zurück auf dem Kopfnicker in dem Win- kel zwischen Latissimus dorsi und dem Deltamuskel (Fig. 16, L.d. und De.). In histologischer Beziehung lässt sich constatiren, dass sie von einer bindegewebigen Aussenhülle eingeschlossen wird, von welcher zahlreiche, zu Netzen sich verbindende Bälkchen ins Innere
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RM2AFMG4F–. Review of 'Reports on the geological relations, chemical analysis, and microscopic examination of the coal of the Albert Coal Mining Company, situated in Hillsboro', Albert County, New Brunswick.' as written and compiled by Charles T. Jackson, M.D., of Boston. Section of Hooks, from th*- ASHHALTUM MINE o WU-.boro New Brunswick, to the Jocf^uis Coal Mine,inciusive, shewing the tiature 6i all the Strata, supc/pni^ition antldip, Cornpilefi frotn the-ierer/t Surveys of Frof!essors Tavlor, Rohb and Jo7i7iston, €np^ Bavfield an^l Joseph S}vifh, Esq.
RMPG1AH0–. The anatomy of the domestic fowl . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Poultry. 170 ANATOMY OF THE DOMESTIC FOWL itself. It receives its blood supply from small branches of the renal artery and is made up of a cortical or peripheral portion which contains the glomerules (Fig. 52, A) and a medullary portion, which is made up of tubules, or urinary canals, arteries, veins, and nerves.. O - S +j â 2.2 .ft M " s '^ C "O C r3 -⢠tS S?J3 ^ "S *t:! <U tH g-SS-d § â a ^£ ° c - "ai " s a! â g 3 .-. '-^ ft " S I. c -S .2 c o " n <« -S *? - 2 ** a L w as
RMW06XJX–Archive image from page 470 of Die farnkräuter der jetztwelt, zur. Die farnkräuter der jetztwelt, zur untersuchung und bestimmung, der in den formationen der erdrinde eingeschlossenen überreste von vorweltlichen arten dieser ordnung nach dem flächen-skelet diefarnkruterder00etti Year: 1865 Taf. 147. 12 4 5 6 13 14 1, 18. Lindsaca ciineiforinis V X 6. Lmduaea arcuaia Kunze. 11, 12. Lindsaea media Li. Li r n. 2,3. Odoiito/oma ienuifob'uvt J. Sm i th. 7. Lindsaea Kiinzei 'M o r. 13, 14. Dicksonia 3Ia/ketv6n Ho o k. 4,5. Lindsaea decomposi/a Vt'i d. 8—10. Odoiiioloma 7-cpens F r c s. l
RM2AG0T2J–. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, M.E. Church, South. rORSALF BY Up-to-date Merchants. Bad Circulation is the cause of most of the ills that come with old ajre WithA ;lr,^;J ,i^ S^M^ is a decline of strength and vigor—the luachmery of the train of bodilv ailments. CoM feet, chilly sensations P.^^d down the smii^^^^S« Id^ng 4 and Pmcation of the Wood th„. a.l,li„K sUcngth and tone to MEDICINE - DENTISTRY - PHARMACY. FIRST-CLASS IN STANDARD, SCHOLASTICREQUIREMENTS AND CLINICAL FACILITIES GATALOOUE-lOO PAOES-ON APPLICATlpy. Manuiatiurcr SPECTACLES A- EYEGLASSES
RMPG3WNP–. Management of dairy plants . Dairying. EWfricerBilar W4.ll â¢JOIST I''KJ*.2ylI-na R.r 7 fjrf door, ft^ hcrr -v^.lb3-;^''t«.iled bar. T^T- windows d*nj S^^''^ 3' i/^wdft, l.ntel* »r« t* b.- a-e- .. â â -?-tf.vv.th I'^'-twiArd b«.r ^^ REinrORCCD CO/iCRETC LIMTEJ. â. ⢠Creamery X^o 1 ⢠Fio. 4. â Details of construction. Pri.wniyCJZ M^Ji^. 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.. Mortensen, Martin, 1872-. New Yor
RMT1GY2K–Discovery reports (1940) Discovery reports discoveryreports19inst Year: 1940 i36 DISCOVERY REPORTS 280- 260- D 240- 220 200- Bodq Length - 5kull Length Hamulo-premaxi liar Length Zygomatic Width 5th 6th Years of Age Fig. i. Females. Average increase with growth in measurements of body and skull. Compare with (1934) fig. 5. 180 160 140 £ u 120 c 100 no c a) l 3- O m 80 60 IB 14 13 1st SP HP. End 3rd 4th 5th Bth 7th Years of Age Bth 9 th 10th 70 60 50 Fig. 2. Variations in proportion during growth. S.P., skull length as percentage of body length; H.P. hamulo-premaxilla length as of skul
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RMPFYDEW–. Cyclic loading studies of two composite construction models. Hulls (Naval architecture); Submersibles. X td aj o a) to Et. p o 13 ! M I o rH I rH H H IS tti,â. D ci r-iâ^T O 13 13 CJ a) 13 I â H a> o -H X 0) aj Ih C S t. CO C to 13 a; T 13 a> ft StH I c a) tH cs Ch a) -rl P Ih rH to r-H -H 3 rH -H -H rH P >>PM>-,WPOtO OCO-Hu OC/3CJ aj O 1^. 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.. Proffitt, John L; D
RMMA8G50–. An ecological characterization of Coastal Maine (north and east of Cape Elizabeth) . o o o o o o o o o O) CO f- CO to T CO TS a cO cfl i 4-1 :j S-l o CO ,^s 4J o 4-1 TJ cu 4J 4-1 a O CO â¢Â« â H -n Cfl vO 00 tH 00 CT> r *t (3 iâi ON â om â¢H .â1 â H o T-J 0 rH iâi c CJ f o cO U rJ CO X rH l|-| CU ^-N â¢â.* ,0 â A a g CU B XI 1 nl a 0) CJ a D rH â¢H o (J âi rH CJ d cu CCi Cfl s Q E 'A > M-l N^ â¢H O rH 4J U Cfl co -n cfl ^-s 4J ⢠cu C rH cu Cfl 00 3 rH (3 cfl r» cu 0 0 â H D CT< M a. TJ rH CJ iâ1 cfl S0NIQNn IAIV1D I CM CU u 3 oo â¢H 12-6
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RM2ANHMGC–History of the diocese of Sault Ste, Marie and Marquette; containing a full and accurate account of the development of the Catholic church in upper Michigan, with portraits of bishops, priests and illustrations of churches old and new . Peninsula of the State of ^^IICHIGAN and the Islands. Bishop—Rt. Rev. Frederic Baraga, D. D., ulate Conception of the B. V. M.—At-tended from Cross Village by Rev. J.B. Weikamp, O. S. F., and from LittleTraverse Bay by Rev. L. Lautishar. Cliff Mine—Every third Sunday, Rev. L.H. Thiele, of E. Harbor. Eagle Harbor, Houghton Co., Most HolyRedeemer—Rev. Louis H. Th
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RM2AN3AWB–S.Amining and engineering journal . kfort u at.r-right; to aid the small man by theof claim licence-: and to grant us permission to cut timbernniciit bush. Th. r.sult of this deputations visit was mostry, for th.^ applicants for the Frankfort water-right were:o apply again, when^ it was considered likely that their appli-ited to two applicants cation would be granted. Permiunder Section 47 of the Gold Law to converpachts, thereby enabling expenditure on dcv.lwise have b./cn spent in licenc.s. TV Fsrant.d pcniiission to claimhold.M- transport had t„ b.. .l..n.- l.v ,.:>, V .I, ,:,,,?>, ,
RMPFN1YX–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. SAXIFKAGA onchial s L nn Dwa f and ag'ng p tal Ian olate D n) PI p fwflwdtll htd what spatulat A. a and Ala ka 8 Campds B & R ut (S WalJ d H t ) T f t d an i b gh g n -s i i h fl t h y an I m w d la 1 patula e w th an al uptly la ng end 3 lid i m t n s aga n t th d fl t u b n h ng 3-4 n h gh e fl n a wh t m
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RMRWWJRD–The elements of experimental embryology The elements of experimental embryology elementsofexperi00huxl Year: 1963 479 00 ON t^ M M CO o - M O ON so' O so d C> CO O lO T^ ON (NJ CJ H-( OnOo' rj- o' tF ui lO -^ On vo (NJ (NJ (NJ l-l W CO 00 fC ^oo (-; GJ us 0 f= Xi ^ 0 m t3 1:3 a; (/J 3 0 -o c« OJ --a S s 3 'o u 2 ?^ c-i ^ 2 bJO Oh fcjO M ^^ o -w P w ^ c« cd o jh c ^-^ o a, oj J5 a o U3 On 05 eg >< a a a /^ 13 CO ^ ^ ^ X ^ ''' 0 -^ -o >^ ^ ^ g ^ ^ 1^ eg a > ^ o > . a X ^ -^ X CO CO ^ S ° S t^ I! o CS^TH^^ ^ o o Co > . CO W 5 •-( NO O '^ lip ^ J > -^ J *^ o Co d^ St
RM2ANBBRY–Bowdoin Orient . 75.—Myles Standish, M.D., was married, April28.th, to Miss Louise Marston at the Soutli Congrega-tional Church, Boston. 80.—Dr. W. R. Collins, who has for several yearsbeen practicing in Butte City, Montana, recently re-moved to Georgetown, Colorado. 80.—U. R. Giveen is principal of schools inWeaverville, Trinity County, California. He is alsosuperintendent of schools, deputy clerk of courts,merchant (of the firm W. F. Smith & Co.), andeditor and part owner of the Weekly Trinily Journal. 88.—H. L. Shaw was recently married to MissAlice S. Bradford. He will settle in Cardiff, T
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RMT03XK7–Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild . drhgbronnsklasse020304bron Year: 1904 1216 Seeigel. CO CD ö o bà o CS o â râ1 ö ö o d O -*j .a (1 t-l Ph p 1 -+a rt U à 'à OS bD ^ ^ s O a ti a ;h a> 9 VO rd < s à -d CLi 04 <i d 2 o 1 ;ura della Lig. XII. 3 £ 1» h-i l-H 12 ft & w oa 1-^ o o 1â1 tH 1â1 o CM o o o o o o o O CJ OS CT) Ci OJ o 03 o Ca o CD O Ca '3 Iâ( o .1â1 <D c3 H P-l 173 H o > OD, a> o tD «3 CO T< t^ (-. If-H M -M 0) Co ^ s s ri -IJ hn . S] Ca tQ &; n o O 0) iCi c â 1 <M Ol i^J H CO »:; S
RM2AJ8P81–Historical souvenir of Phoenix, N.Y., and vicinity . .1. r. Si:.MAN.s- RESinENCE. Cll GRIP.S HIsroiUCAL SOUVENIR OF 1H(EN1X.. l{.)rrowe(l Pliol< I). 1. V<)r.<., M. II. Corey, ifr. Soamans is a membir of Post JoeGould and the Peniiellville gninge and has servedin tlie latter org-iniziitioii as trustee and treasurerand secretary. At the age of 25 he was electedhighway coniniissiducr of th< town of Albion serv-ing three years. D. P. Younp, TH. D,, began inactice in Pheenixon January 25, 1H!S ), and shortly afterwards, Febn-ary fi, 1889. was married to XelHe, the daughter ofJos. Chil
RMPFXCAY–. Manual of cattle-feeding. A treatise on the laws of animal nutrition and the chemistry of feeding stuffs in their application to the feeding of animals. With illustrations and an appendix of useful tables. Feeds; Cattle; Nutrition. MAHtJAL OF CATTLE-PEEBIKO. (M tN. CQ w OCi «0 O^TI tH JO '-''I«: «o lo CO «c io 61 ;Cs o COO OiO â C? l-I iO OS lO 04 ' !.â¢Â« «D iO v:) iO iO ; CO o T-i o csi ch* CO 05 W i> Cii '^ I* rH CO tH lO ?0 CO CO * s CO 10 ii5 CO ; 3D q CO p 00 â * ' r-5 t- rH â¢Â«# -tIH lO ' to-* lo CO «so ; 1ft C5 it^ o o irt ⢠od CO o i-^ "* -^ ⢠3>j[ CO JO ift O CD
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RM2AN6BX9–Design of a universal portable electric drill . 22 of the concentrated mnding. Ihe e.m.f. induced in the distributed winding will be thesum of the e.m.f.s in the individual turns which will varyv/ith the amount of flux surrounded by the turn. In a turn ofspanthis e.m.f. will be proportional to — ?^ 3^ u To get the average e.m.f. per turn: y L ^ Jo Por the concentrated windirg the average e.m.f. per turn would a. We have shovra. that the turns required with the distributedwinding are twice those required v.d th the concentrated windingfrom which we derive the conclusion thfit the induced e.m.f.
RMPFYDJY–. Cyclic loading studies of two composite construction models. Hulls (Naval architecture); Submersibles. J3 « «) O 0) .§ r-l 1 rH rH rH IS U C S tj M CM C tH 1 c (1) ,4J & ;>, M P O O CO -H O O C/3 O wp p,w rH IM M H l-H ig H lU o o t^ - S J= E tn H 5) IN â P P. * rH = â 3.5 0 O P M -P MP O P O T3 C t3 0) -a S>> lU .g^' f" -" r! HOT "d t3 ci OT - In < Q rH ^3^d. 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
RMT0CYJ3–An ecological characterization of Coastal An ecological characterization of Coastal Maine (north and east of Cape Elizabeth) ecologicalcharac02usfi Year: 1980 ii oz U EC UJ O ii a. z s o (0 UJ EC o > m EC UJ X V. y CO oE ^§§-° EC UJ J O Z 0. X < u. < (0 EC UJ o 3 Q o oc Q. â Q CO « 0^ c ^ i o m CO -H O ^ x: j-i CO C 14-1 â¢H o B W 3 0) U -H o 0 a. CO QJ C m -H QJ 01 o .-I tH C cfl O o OJ T) c OJ o x; N en â¢H rH M CC XI !-i D o o. â¢u c 4J 3 r-( en 0) â¢H x: > â u to Q jj ⢠o ⢠W â +-1 pq C ⢠(U XI ei tn cu Cl) & Xl u c (X â a cfl o 0) o â¢Â» XI M-l /-v u-l â¢o T3 r^ .
RM2AJDA30–Purdue debris . flbinuet Club MEMBERS Harry G. LeslieHarvey S. Noble 1905 Albert L. RalstonLauson Stone Robert E. Woodruff Harrv Adams John H. GaetjeRex G. AverillHugh W. CookWalter H. Shulte Hals MarchantW. D. HamerstadtJohn R. WorthamJames R. Caseley 1906 Rud. W. Rusterholz Jacob Hase Mowrey T. H. Johnston Leo E. RushDavid M. Allen William F. Verner M. E. Burrell George Handlev Bell Antrim E. BarnesR. Scott Hunter 1907 Frank E. KiseE. Clark Carson FACULTYCicero Bailey Veal Fred. Leon Warner 300. TH
RM2AN4GMN–Valerie; an autobiography . UC SOUTHERN REGIONAL LIBRARY FACILITY A A 001 425 696 0. VALERIE AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY BY CAPTAIN MARRYAT ILLUSTRATIONS BY E. J. WHEELER INTRODUCTION BY W. L. COURTNEY, M.A., LL.D. LONDON GEORGE ROUTLEDGE AND SONS, Limited Broadway, Ludgate Hill 1898 {Authors Edition) Priuted liy Ballanttne, Hanson «5r* Co.At the liallaiityne Tress INTRODUCTION Writing on August 20, I845, to ins friend Mrs. S , Marryat says : I really wish you ?would write your confessions. I willpublish them. I have a beautiful opening in some memo-randa I have made of the early life of a Frenchwoman,th
RMPFYDM7–. Cyclic loading studies of two composite construction models. Hulls (Naval architecture); Submersibles. J3 « «) O 0) .§ r-l 1 rH rH rH IS U C S tj M CM C tH 1 c (1) ,4J & ;>, M P O O CO -H O O C/3 O wp p,w rH IM M H l-H ig H lU o o t^ - S J= E tn H 5) IN â P P. * rH = â 3.5 0 O P M -P MP O P O T3 C t3 0) -a S>> lU .g^' f" -" r! HOT "d t3 ci OT - In < Q rH ^3^d. 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
RM2AKNNWC–Sitzungsberichte der Kaiserlichen Akademie der WissenschaftenMathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe . a K k.Chramolith.vM.HaTtmger &Solm,Wien. Sit.ungsb.d.kAkad.a.W.malh.nat.Cl.LXXVni.Bd.l.Al.th.1878. Krauss del.M.Cfreichpr lith. Krauss,Orthopteren- Fauna Istriens. Taf.ni.. &a-uss del.M. Streicher lith. ..3^ K, klüf- Chrumulith .v. Ant. Hartnusr h S ohn.Men. Sitzungsb.d.k.Akad.d.W.matli.nat.Cl.LXXVlIl.Bd.LAbth.1878. Kraiiss, Orthopteren-Fauna Istriens.1 IC Taf.IV
RMPFMYGT–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. S toMns s B ng Aft 1 tl t t k th k and y f ant n nt a t d ym 1 R ky Mt t AI k a 1> 11 m BB St I montana I h fl tl t all i d t n h t f tb n g 1 i 1 1 b t b apa t n f 1 h 11 g e OUO 3 000 ]g d pt n f the a et es s Ve tal 1 Ga d n ol t6r a Jlopn h C rn S d L F 6U -^n t 1 nn wh h I Ai 1 M and g n t Tl 11 tl f
RM2ANH130–Dropsie College Register . oklyn College). DOCTOR OF HEBREW LETTERS, HONORIS CAUSA Louis Ginzberg, Ph. D. (University of Heidelberg) ;H. L. D. (Jewish Institute of Religion) ; Th. D. (Har-vard University). 1942 Haim Bar-Deroma, M. A. (Hebrew University).Jehuda M. Rosenthal, (Universities of Berlin andLeipzig). DOCTOR OF HEBREW LETTERS, HONORIS CAUSA Henry Monsky, LL. B. (Creighton University). 1943 David Arie Gross (Collegio Rabbinico Italiano, Rome) ; University of Rome.Edward J. Young, B. A. (Leland Stanford University) ; Th. B. (Westminster Theological Seminary). 1944 Abraham I. Katsh, B. S
RMPG3KCT–. How crops grow. A treatise on the chemical composition, structure, and life of the plant, for all students of agriculture ... Agricultural chemistry; Growth (Plants). APPENDIX. 391 go oo o oo oo â ⢠. oo o o o oo oo O O O oo i-*i-l I o o > la o OlOO eDO-# eOrlO i-n GO O M 5^5^ g^ ' o o coo osow 003 oo oeoco cqtHco o:-d o oco t- t-t-o ooo o oo T-H CO Tt* CO â ^ O OICO oo oo jj 3,0 3S- "S â T-H-5 to 00-0; r-C 000 tH 0010 oo(r* 00 So CO 00 â * COOT ClOlQ t-C»CO T-I5DO Of?l 00 â 'spaasf ^ 55? loeoc^ --^f CO coco ,j3 00 M CO in 10 nqnps tmox -iisy siqups â¢uoz}7mtqtuoQ m sppY 'spymimnqi
RM2AGD117–. The World almanac and encyclopedia. th Water Gap Inwood S. Elizabeth Winter West Conshohocken Lebanon Sanatorium A. B. Gloninger Lebanon Lititz Springs Sanitarium James C Brobst Lititz Markleton Sanatorium J. D. Carr Markleton ^ , ^. Pennsylvania Sanitarium H. B. Knapp 1929 Girard ave., Philaaclpnia South Mountain Sanatorium Camp. J. T. Rothrock Mont Alto Sunnyrest Sanatorium A. M. Shoemaker White Haven The Mercer Sanitarium Mary L. Kingsley Mercer The Walter Sanitarium Robert Walter Walters Park White Haven Sanatorium Lawrence F. Flick White Haven RHODE ISLAND. Sanitarium. Physician in Char
RMPFWRE4–. The water table in the western and central parts of Long island, New York. Water-supply; Groundwater. 20 tMl u f Si ^ •§ I iS'Q'O'O'O'S'D^'tf'w'SllJ'O'w'O'w •3^"9'o'0'9'tl'o^'o«9"3'0'o "o «vt "3 "S s 10 f4 « «0 ^ $s rj ^ (D Ml CO aS^SS^Pf-^* tH l**i iHl iH US ^£SS!258£2S&d$S^ Ok 00 d 3 § i (» d • n 8. 5. 10 • m Ifl S • ^ • % 00 s 2 3 1 g ^ £S 5 01 d to m to • to • • * t «0 * • • • UJ n 3S B la U U ^ ss Si CO ss n yi ^ CO t $ S ^ s ^ s • • 3 • • i m r- f f s ^ 00 i to • lO • 2 i • ^^d^g{^S3SS^SSSI3^&S i?';*ri?T';jri8f'Sflf';i?";sr;!f^';!r'Jr';sri?'*i?^i?'
RM2AG9H54–. Sermons on the following subjects ... SERMON [ ^ 1. SERMON I. Of the G L o R Y of G O D. I C o R. X. 31. Whether therefore ye eat or drinkjor whatfoever ye do^ do all to theGlory of God, H E Defigii of the Apofile in s £ r m. this chapter, is to prefs upon I. Chriflians the great Obliga- ^^^^^t^^ tion they are under, to walkworthy of their holy vocation; to walkworthy of God, as he elfewhere expref^fes it, ( I Th. ii. 12.) to live as becom-eth the Gofpel of Chriji; to behave them-felves in fuch a manner, as may do ho-noiir to their religion, may give CreditVol, II. B and
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RM2ANGWHP–Dropsie College Register . niversity of Rome.Edward J. Young, B. A. (Leland Stanford University) ; Th. B. (Westminster Theological Seminary). 1944 Abraham I. Katsh, B. S., M. A., J. D. (New York Uni-versity).Reuben J. Magil, B. A. (Columbia University) ; LL. B.(University of Pennsylvania). Charles L. Ozer, B. A. (College of the City of NewYork) ; M. A. (Columbia University). DOCTOR OF HEBREW LETTERS, HONORIS CAUSA Samuel I. Rosenman, B.A. (Columbia University) ; LL. B.(Columbia University) ; H.L.D. (Hebrew UnionCollege). 1945 Menahem Gershon Glenn, B. S. (Columbia University). Abraham E. Millg
RMPFY97K–. [Articles about birds from National geographic magazine]. Birds. V. o s â *J >.â â -i::'.':. h O rt â l.i ^^,.f 6* ."§ ^'^ ^ '5 g^ ^ <U CO .s« â i 1 Z SI D "3-S O Sfe *â 'â 3t3 . â ! < ^^^ Pi 1 ° over a t as overh p and ki , Q -§^8 < M £:â « Q Z < eenga il the ame to Q le wer ed unt the gi Q O a,jM- o i- o O (U 3 . K ^â¢2 e O *J CO W "OS O s =« Q < u â Sii w -S ^-i: ^^^^^^^^^ 11 CJ ^â pm H a in wh :at man the fun z o .-H tu U. tH -^ z snchu the g ing al o âºJ s-=l < Si »< 4-. fe ruli ous nsis o H <; unt 0 sum Icone w J3 g " « ^:; B oi -
RM2AKXWD4–Primizie di canto fermo . 33Cest sur les qualre them.es da premier des deux exemples suivans , quest établi le canon perpe-tue! ,à lOotave du deuxième exemple . l.th. Ex .1. ì.th 2. Canon .. ì.th. 2.th. p f p y V ^—f 3.th. 4.th. o y **! i m 2.th. S f^=r LLf—L vL t==sm ?frr-Srfg juajijas ? r£ 4.th. >d i II p Mr4! ì.th. Fwrng gEsfe^ 3-th. ÉfLfzfeg P^F 3E ETCttfCr^
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RM2AN6E52–Brooklyn and Long Island in the war; . TH AVENUE, corner 34th STREET OFFICERS NATHAN S. JONAS President S. B. KRAUS Vice President CHARLES FROEB Vice President JULIUS LIEBMANN Vice President W. I. LINCOLN ADAMS Vice President JAMES H. CONROY Secretary WILLIAM L. SCHNEIDER Assistant Secretary NORMAN B. TYLER Assistant Secretai-y REUBEN W. SHELTER Assistant Secretary HENRY C. VON ELM Assistant Secretary F. W. BRUCHHAUSER Assistant Secretary THEODORE M. BERTINE Assistant Secretary NATHANIEL MILLS Jr Assistant Secretary JOHN H. MEYERHOLZ. Jr. Assistant Secretary DIRECTORS Alexander D. SeymourW. I.
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RM2AWNDM8–Epistles to the great . a^i- S. »?„/< JJi t-r^ntcn •? LONDON: Printed for R. and J. D O D S L E Y, at %dly-Ucad in Pall-Matt, m.dcc.lvii, « . •• - ;, o i r/rADVERTISEMENT 07*3* OF T H E EDITOR. TH E Species of Poetry, in which the fol-lowing Epiftles are written, has been ufedrwith great Succefs among the French, by Ciia-pelle, Chaulieu, La Farre, Gresset,Madam Deshoulieres, and others $ but I dontremember to have feen it before in the EnglijhLanguage. The unconfind Return of theRhymes and Eafinefs of the Diction feem pecu-liarly adapted to epiftolary Compofitions. Whothe Author is remains
RMPFXMPW–. Soils, their properties and management. Soils. THE SOIL SURVBT 721 O Iz; ^ ° a J M -«! !^ ⢠IâI O 03 O o I I s & a> O 02 â¢+3 p^ n3 r^ 5 § § 6 '^ u CO 02 02 +s. s ^3 ^ h?" r'^ ?=H 1*=^ f=H W n o Eh S «J i=^ C3 CD S CS rO <0 O B O ji, CD d â -. â â P ^ O o a^ o O' ^ ⢠l-t â 4^ Pk &J0 ⢠Iâ1 C3 O O O O u M 1) g o c3 O 03 4^3 1^ ^-^ 02 o3 C3 .rH â Iât rârj o S o Iâ' a CD d o ⢠IâI d jlh ?-( o OO I o d o â¢p-i d ^° c3 d Ca d , o3 o o o I o 4-='.d .^2 IâH 3 s o d o o CQ O â¢;:::< Mh CD "â¦J 0 d ^ d bC 1 -i J2 o S 2 ® 02 TH(^5coTt^TH(^qcvDTHC<^coTt^»Jr^corH
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RM2AN20YK–The North Carolina Presbyterian . DAVIDSON COLLEGE. DAVIDSON, N. 0 The Fifty-Eighth Year Begins Sept. l:^, 1894 o FAGULTyRev. J. B. 8hearer, D. D., LL.D., Presidenl and Professor of Biblical Instruction and Moral Philosophy.W. .1. Martin, LL.D., Vice-President, am 1*1 of. of Chemistry.W. D. Vinson, M. A., Prof, of MathematiciW. S. Currell, Ph.D., Professor of English.Henry Luui> Smith, Ph.D., Professor of Nat Manufacturers retail price Si 25or, the Eectric.Button Hole Scissor. Has blue screw fnli^ v . bevelled handle to fit theTngers ^ ^ * ^^i ustment. Manufacturers retail price $1.00Or, th
RM2AJKDAK–Inglenook, The (1907) . aining and useful article for any parlor or library. Priceof scope, $1.00. d r ^ r 1 * 1 ^^ 4 Jjjjjft^ IS 1 s. jii^l ^ Jj^^f^ ^g £ ^ l^^^^^^^v^Arati^EI Ai^m^^^-: ^^^?AiS^it ?H » aWHfc llle^«5 ^ilW?^-- ^ ttt^fc 53 p 2 -^— — ^ m - ?. -: j Ff,-^TI>.AL HALL No. 1. ST. LOUIS WORLDS FAIR VIEWS. These duo-photo-types represent the never-to-be-for-gotten scenes of the greatest and costliest exposition evermade. Those who visited the fair and those who didnot go should be equally interested in preserving in mindthe great achievements of the Louisiana Purchase Expo-sition. Th
RM2ANGY4M–Dropsie College Register . n); Th. D. (Har-vard University). 1942 Haim Bar-Deroma, M. A. (Hebrew University).Jehuda M. Rosenthal, (Universities of Berlin andLeipzig). DOCTOR OF HEBREW LETTERS, HONORIS CAUSA Henry Monsky, LL. B. (Creighton University). 1943 David Arie Gross (Collegio Rabbinico Italiano, Rome) ;University of Rome. Edward J. Young, B. A. (Leland Stanford University);Th. B. (Westminster Theological Seminary). 1944 Abraham I. Katsh, B. S., M. A., J. D. (New York Uni-versity). Reuben J. Magil, B. A. (Columbia University) ; LL. B. (University of Pennsylvania).Charles L. Ozer, B. A. (
RM2AM82H9–Taps . pursued Horti-culture; but his great commercial ideafor specialtj is Peaches. Successwill surely crown him with glory. b D. RAND; :ll WALLAC Belf Mt, S. C. rhe es i o a t ToW show th l.M . sdom In s milhas ds co and to iction his Te courage:nper to that, and nto all s CIVIL ENGINEERING. Private; Regimental Color-Sergeant;Regimental Cap tain-Commissary. President Calhoun Literary Society16; Treasurer Clem-on College Prohi-1 hi 11 League 16; President NewberryCounty Club t6; Secretary andTreasurer 15, Chairman Social Com-mittee Y. M. C. A. 16; SupervisorBarracks Y. M. C. A. 16. D the ige
RM2AG3NAB–. Mid-summer catalogue 1902 : plants for summer planting, seeds for summer sowing, lawn and garden requisites, insect and fungus destroyers. OiMiMON SEJ<SE L(!WN SFRIJiULER. There are no moving parts to get out of oj^^er- no arras to getS 1S?Srd^?^efo=me!ll^ok^e^d^b^y1[m7yVo^seS t^,e n^^ N^V^^i^lV^JaifaVoVrrfd^verv large yet the sprag is s^^^ ^The°d^a:Sl?e?-of the circle will vary with th^ heavy pressure will wet a circle 20 to 40 feet in diameter, t-ritc, $l.i5 each. M.-^ID OF THE MIST. I The WATER WITCH LaVn Sprinkler. (With or Without Stand.) An effective device for sprinkling lawns, gar
RM2ANGMFT–Dropsie College Register . ) ;LL.D. (Dickinson College) ; L.H.D. (Ursinus College). DOCTOR OF LAWS, HONORIS CAUSA Abraham Simon Wolf Rosenbach, B.S., Ph.D., D.A.E.,(University of Pennsylvania) ; H.L.D. (Jewish Theo-logical Seminary); L.H.D. (Amherst College). 52 THE DROPSIE COLLEGE 1948 Sidney M. Fish, B.S. (Boston University); JuedischesPaedagogium. Vienna; Hebrew Teachers College, Bos-ton. Alan Tichenor, B.A. (Wheaton College); Th.B., Th.M.(Westminster Theological Seminary); University ofPennsylvania. George Douglas Young, B.S. (Acadia University); B.D.,S.T.M. (Faith Theological Seminary); W
RM2AFNX82–. Historical notes : Public Library of New South Wales. TON. D.D. AUSTRAL. EPISC. VICE. PATRONO. ALEX. MACLEAY. SOCIPZT. REGI^. SOC. PR.-ESIDE. GUL. WESTBROOKE. BURTON. FOR. REG. PR^T. VICE. PR.^SIDE. ART. M. abECKETT. RAD. MANSFIELD. CLER. JOHAN. STIRLING. GUL. B. CLARKE. CLER. A.M. CAROL. NICHOLSON. :I.D. S.C.S. GLTL. T. CAPE. JOHAN. L. INNES ROB. ROSS. CLER. M.D. JACOBO. MITCHELL. GUL. J. DUMARESQ. TH. SHADFORTH. LEG. TR. A. SEC. GEOR. MILLER. vER. COLL. CUSTOD. PHIL. J. ELLIOTT. A. BIBLIOTHECA. HENRIC. GINN. ARCHITECTQ, 24 THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF In a cavit in the foundation stone
RM2AKYK6P–Review of reviews and world's work . 11 I III l li RH I REVIEW OF REVIEW S. rlier efforts for reform, and thatof promise quite regardless of jI mk-r these ( m nmstances, there m fr him to take a narrow, partis ork polrda disinterested lover of hi^ country, to d h party thi- year should put up tin-man it could possibly bri irard forGovernor of the Mate, with ail the progress of ti il further on. With amod :ion law at tin- extri »n, and a I . die New Yorkfind themselves in fighting >h. The Prospects in Ohio I 20 I lllii an harmony and -u.in the - of Roosevelt and e brighter than in th
RM2AFM1B4–. The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. Bemrosc Ltd., Collo. Perisphinctes plicatilis (Sow.). Quart. Journ. Gi Soc, Vol. LX,>l. X.. Perisphinctes biplex (Sow.). Yol. 60.] LAKE-BASINS BETWEEN THE JURA. AND THE ALPS. 65i 6. The Age of the principal Lake-Basins between the Jura and theAlps. By C. S. Du Riche Preller, M.A., Ph.D., A.M.I.C.E.,M.I.E.E.* F.R.S.E., F.G.S. (Read April 29th, 1903.) [Abstract.] 1. In a paper read before the Society in 1902/ the Authorshowed, on the evidence of extensive high-level deposits of Decken-schotter in Subalpine Prance and Switzerland, th
RM2AKANDK–Terra Mariae . C.I-.RAI.D Ci.M)!-: Sini.i.N (I.iH). Winchester, Xirginia. Age, 22: Weighi, i>2: Height, .-.Id. W inclic-tcr 1 li^h School. .Vnd idler i.^ a watch thai wants Imih hand-,.s useless when it goes as whui it >lan(ls. I ,ini mure in ni own c^tiiiiatinn th,in thatif others. (M William W. Sirak (llill), ZBT Cleveland, ( )hio. Age, 12 Weight, 132; Height, ?.0. Central High, Cleveland. To sleep: perchance to dream— Tis a consummationDevoutly to be wished. Powders and pills, then—big doctor l)ill,s.
RM2AKAN8A–Terra Mariae . C.I-.RAI.D Ci.M)!-: Sini.i.N (I.iH). Winchester, Xirginia. Age, 22: Weighi, i>2: Height, .-.Id. W inclic-tcr 1 li^h School. .Vnd idler i.^ a watch thai wants Imih hand-,.s useless when it goes as whui it >lan(ls. I ,ini mure in ni own c^tiiiiatinn th,in thatif others. (M William W. Sirak (llill), ZBT Cleveland, ( )hio. Age, 12 Weight, 132; Height, ?.0. Central High, Cleveland. To sleep: perchance to dream— Tis a consummationDevoutly to be wished. Powders and pills, then—big doctor l)ill,s..
RM2AG93BG–. Coking of Illinois coal in Koppers type oven.. Gray,and J. W. Lansley, assistant engineers; F. L. Mohler and J. S. Christie,assistant physicists; and J. H. Eiseman, aid. Members of theBureau of Mines staff assisting at the plant were: V. C. Allison,W. R. Ratliff, B. B. Wescott, C. E. Plummer, R. M. Winslow,Chas. Schramm, and W. R. Cunningham; sampling coal at themine was Thomas Fraser; analyzing coal and coke samples wereF. D. Osgood, G. H. Mengel, L. R. Eckman, O. C. Brown, and W.E .Surbled. Special mention is also due Mr. Brumbaugh for assist-ance in working up the data and in preparing th
RM2AG3NKM–. Mid-summer catalogue 1902 : plants for summer planting, seeds for summer sowing, lawn and garden requisites, insect and fungus destroyers. il COiMiMON SEJ<SE L(!WN SFRIJiULER. There are no moving parts to get out of oj^^er- no arras to getS 1S?Srd^?^efo=me!ll^ok^e^d^b^y1[m7yVo^seS t^,e n^^ N^V^^i^lV^JaifaVoVrrfd^verv large yet the sprag is s^^^ ^The°d^a:Sl?e?-of the circle will vary with th^ heavy pressure will wet a circle 20 to 40 feet in diameter, t-ritc, $l.i5 each. M.-^ID OF THE MIST. I The WATER WITCH LaVn Sprinkler. (With or Without Stand.) An effective device for sprinkling lawns,
RM2AM5K49–A study of the action of the nitrate and sulphate of para-diazo-toluene on methyl alcohol under various conditions . 0 U I 0 Z3 f-Thjiyi^ /-/Cc cC<^<i.:^ciAjCC -; i<:^^it-/<r Q--e^ i 0 y ^ if -^U^ oJ^ (;.^^,^f:;L^<iyyi--«yt^ CyL-e.,-<a,il.<y-yoe. ?^yi-ir^-tH.^S-Cu oU^-^m d 7K( ca-uJi.n^ r / ^ /- ^ . 0 , XJi-<f<^X:^ J i ^ I /VLzAn^-d jA^Cith-c-^ .QL^yT-^xjL.^ /y-c-^T^T^-Li^^!^^ I Ajl-<i.-<u..lajl .. ?/-^-7j4L CL.O
RM2AWGWF3–The physical geography of New York state . , 1-Ih; AIIIIT. Cf.d., XV, ].-!i.,, :!.li;-::.i.»: Mull. U.-o|. S.ic. AIIHT.. ll. 1891 Ami-r. Gcol.. XVII. IV.H;, 238-241; Amer. Qeol., XVIII. 1896, I«•.. 177; M-imc. xv.U. s. Geol. Survi-y. !*!» bi> prr articles on (ihicial L.-iU.- L..i--i/. ciin !• fmind. 248 The Physical Geography of New York State of the Great Lakes beaches, has by later investigation con-tributed a great deal to our knowledge of the eastern lakes.1He has traced the Ontario shore line in New York (Fig.128), and pointed out its relation to the Mohawk outflow:he has proved th
RM2AKJECE–1876 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . Jwthe rn ibpm. C(ii mty wa; ? almgsb„, -r^--.T^ ,- s;i rthe jG L |j)bn as p etty atfa theimsir g arm the se irst mei chjanti,, jrismer, 4iiripg the yiia)- low ike )tW Ip. R. joiva I I^ity roac, openedthe pi m of th( i vjllagej. Ill cf ; or e-half n ite froirj;d !Bi)0Lit sixtefft milesKeek Islard & M;if:!ro.ll]nff prairie as liqs!;. J, Valentine 1 ItClniJtl^e IX -erecte K 4 ivn jcfal! Qui , enl vi)i< tfadkitrpnlt,.
RM2ANBT9D–Gospel Messenger, The (1909) . zz:: trip betweenThe Qrottoeaetl from ntaln Sh Th«*Tniit6 of the N. it W. is uitaurpuBSefl for natural,Jdolh Valloy scenery Brethren »l»«^»l tralii will leave Colu S;itu-ilii. V iiirinii.ii Buouiui Limn ..... .— .-- -?----- - ., M Frldav. Mav 2S, arrive Uarrl.si.nburK 3; 00 P. M-.WitlTliu-OUSh cmiru-a Horn Ohio, Imlhum and Llllnnls, jnnnlnK so d Street. Cincinnati, Ohio. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROADBALTIMORE & OHIO SOUTHWESTERN R. R. «Klti i i.ii i iMniiiui h, *??.. rj ... ,-. o r> nn,( ijy us lit: this .iconic louto you SS^Jat^ffS^iVt1^ Fare from Chleato Cr..
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