RMP02ENK–. English: Fleuron from book: A book of psalmody Containing Instructions for Young Beginners after as plain & familiar a manner as any yet Extant. To which is added a collection of psalm-tunes and anthems together with some hymns and canons the whole compos'd for 3 & 4 voices Collected engrav'd and printed by Mich. Beesly. and sold by Edward Doe bookseller in Oxford by Tho. Price book-seller in Gloucester. and by John. Edmund at Winchester. price 3s-6d. 25 A book of psalmody Containing Instructions for Young Beginners after as plain and familiar a manner as any yet Extant Fleuron T160763-10
RMCR7HDM–Lang, Hermann, 6.4.1909 - 19.10.1987, German race car driver, winner with Mercedes-Benz at the Tripoli Grand Prix, 1939,
RMRJ45KN–. Award of the fishery commission [microform] : documents and proceedings of the Halifax Commission, 1877 under the Treaty of Washington of May 8, 1871. Fisheries; Fisheries; Pêches; Pêches. AWARD OF THE FISHERY COMMISSION 1883 Tmt. tii. 1S9. im- 1861. m. IK). wi. Average . IM. l*i". m. 1(69. ira. IKl. IW. Avenge. liJ4. lsT5. IjTC. Average.. «7 eo la 00 13 30 11 90 5 30 7 60 10 96 11 13 14 30 9)93 09 10 34 15 74 13 3-4 18 45 17 80 11 90 9 86 6)85 97 14 33 9 85 - 5 58 14 46 11 03 10 3S $16 00 16 00 13 00 800 14 00 5)67 00 13 40 9 35 6 00 11 33 10 30 4)40 88 ! 4)36 75 9 19 lit Is'? o â¢
RMPG1A9M–. A biochemic basis for the study of problems of taxonomy, heredity, evolution, etc., with especial reference to the starches and tissues of parent-stocks and hybrid-stocks and the starches and hemoglobins of varieties, species, and genera. Starch; Biochemistry; Plant hybridization; Plants. 273. Chart E 26.âComposite Curves of the Starches ofLilium martagon ( ), Lilium maculatum ( -), and Lilium dalhansoni ( ). 100 42.5* 95 45° 90 47.S" 85 50' rf TO I 65 ^ 60 I 62.6' 8 55 |65' I SO g 67.5' S a S 4S 5 70' 3S S 7S» 30 77.5° 25 80* 20 82.5* 16 10 5 e5' 87.5" 90" 92.5' i k - i
RM2ABWR3W–IRON REVOLVERS PERFECTLY BALANCED Has Fewer Parts than any other Blower. P. H. & F. M. ROOTS Manufacturers gICAR &WAGON SPRINGS 37 & 3S PARK ROW NEW YORK FOR SALE OR RENT. FINJOHNS ORE TOI LIQUID PAINTS. 87 Maiden Lane New York. Steel Castings The CALLI-CRAPHIC Pen. MABIE TODD & BARD. Jarvis Furnace Co. PENs. w.copimxrrxylm EXTENSION SWAN ST. BUFFALO NY. .044 Power $150 Power 245 Power 290 1 Horse 2 Horse 3 Horse 1% Horse Power $190 2% Horse Power 275 4 Horse Power 350 Hancock Inspirator THE BEST BOILER FEEDER KNOWN. tionary Marine and Portable Boilers. THE HANCOCK INSEIRATOR CO. THE AUTOMATIC
RM2AJGK1P–Essentials in the theory of framed structures . Fig. 3S. 58 THEORY OF FRAMED STRUCTURES Chap. I 10. Neglect the weight of the body (Fig. 35) and find the magnitudes of theforces p, q and s..
RMPG1A7M–. A biochemic basis for the study of problems of taxonomy, heredity, evolution, etc., with especial reference to the starches and tissues of parent-stocks and hybrid-stocks and the starches and hemoglobins of varieties, species, and genera. Starch; Biochemistry; Plant hybridization; Plants. 280. Chart E 42.—Composite Curves of the Starches of Phaius grandifalius ( ), Phaius wallichii{-- and Phaius hybridus ( ). -), 100 es eo as 3 « 60 8 ss 5 60 E 0 40 i 3S a 5 30 42.6* 45* I 47,6- j 60' j 62.5" j 67.6- j 160- I 362.5' I g I o S 67.B- 170- i |72.S' ! 675* I 77.5- ! 20 82.5' X 10 87.5"
RM2AJGKDH–Essentials in the theory of framed structures . Fig. 34.. Fig. 3S. 58 THEORY OF FRAMED STRUCTURES Chap. I 10. Neglect the weight of the body (Fig. 35) and find the magnitudes of theforces p, q and 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
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?'
RM2AX94RM–The Effect of Pressure upon Arc SpectraNo5Nickel, $lambda $ 3450 to $lambda $ 5500, Including an Account of the Rate of Displacement with Wave-Length, of the Relation between the Pressure and the Displacement, of the Influence of the Density of Material and of the Intensity of the Spectrum Lines upon the Displacement, and of the Resolution of the Nickel Spectrum into Groups of Lines . ^ Duffield & c «-> -5 ^ f4*. v> ^r ^ Q § £ <4 *0 j . mm <: X » A= -34-SO N / C KE L. = :i74-o Co Co Co Fe 15 10 15 20 f 2.5 30 3S -to IS .SI^^^^^^^^1 || L Ml | 1 1 1 ^J II [|| | | III | 1 1 11 1
RM2ANEBY3–City of London, Ontaro, CanadaThe pioneer period and the London of to-day . .; hay, 55s.;.straw, 25s.;flour, 7s. 6d. per cwt.; potatoes. Is. 10|d. perbush.; apples, 2s. 6d.; pork, 20s. per cwt.; beef,2d. per lb.; mutton, 2d.; butter (salt andfresh), 7|d. per lb.; eggs, 7|d. per doz.; geese,each. Is.; fowls, 7^d. per pair ; turkeys, 2s. 6d.The month was February, and the outsideprices are quoted. In an old paper of theperiod are given the following market quota-tions for September 30, 1844: Wheat, 3s. to3s. 9d.; oats. Is. to Is. 3d.; rye, 2s. 6d.; pota-toes. Is. to Is. 3d.; hay, per ton, 30s.;
RM2AX94DR–The Effect of Pressure upon Arc SpectraNo5Nickel, $lambda $ 3450 to $lambda $ 5500, Including an Account of the Rate of Displacement with Wave-Length, of the Relation between the Pressure and the Displacement, of the Influence of the Density of Material and of the Intensity of the Spectrum Lines upon the Displacement, and of the Resolution of the Nickel Spectrum into Groups of Lines . mm <: X » A= -34-SO N / C KE L. = :i74-o Co Co Co Fe 15 10 15 20 f 2.5 30 3S -to IS .SI^^^^^^^^1 || L Ml | 1 1 1 ^J II [|| | | III | 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 II. to + 20 + 40 + go ]|**%^H >tH | 4 so
RM2AJGFY2–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina 1912 1ra sección . Noviembre 20 de Íf.)l2.—Max Giücks-manm —- Cinematógrafos, películas, vcintas para los mismos, máquinas par-lantes, discos y cilindros para las mis-mas, máquinas y aparatos fotográficosy de proyecciones luminosas y acceso-rios de la clase 6. v-3 diciembre. Acta No 33.500. Acta N> 3S.763 Broncho Fil.n Noviembre 10 de 1912.—Max Glücks-manm — Cinematógrafos, películas ycintas para los mismos, máquinas par-lantes, dieos y cilindros para las/mismas,máquinas y aparatos fotográficos y deproyecciones luminosas y mcesorios deala clase 6. v
RM2AN4BJ7–Bates Student . nUpper Station. 7.30 a.m., for Waterville, Skowhegan, and Bangor. 7.35 A.M., for Portland, Boston, Montreal, andpoints reached via Portland A: Ogdensburg R. R. 11.10 A.M., for Portland and Boston. 2.3s P.M., for Winthrop, Waterville, Skowhegan,Farmington, Bangor, Ellsworth, Aroostook County,and St. John. 4.30 P.M., for Portland and Boston. Passenger Trains Leave LewistonLower Station. 6.45 A.M., for Brunswick, Bath, Rockland, Au-gusta, Portland, and Boston. 10.30 A.M., for Bath, Portland, and Boston.2.45 p.m., for Farmington. 5.15 P.M., for Brunswick, Bath, Augusta; andfor Wate
RM2AJGFKT–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina 1912 1ra sección . Acta N> 3S.763 Broncho Fil.n Noviembre 10 de 1912.—Max Glücks-manm — Cinematógrafos, películas ycintas para los mismos, máquinas par-lantes, dieos y cilindros para las/mismas,máquinas y aparatos fotográficos y deproyecciones luminosas y mcesorios deala clase 6. v-3 diciembre, t Acta N-s 38.765 $& Ca¿í !-|> sk s *$¡¡px$i!?i- v^í p:fy^ IFICijil SE PATENTES SE MEICiS!! MISSiS ¡iFIlRICfiS SE «8MERCI01 DE AGRICULTURA BARCAS SOLICITADAS Acta No 38.752 Rámie 36 Noviembre ÍS de 1912. — Plaut-yCía.—Telas y tejidos en general, te-jidos d
RM2AFM7RN–. The Gary Public schools;. ? --^JAto 01 tn .y ubo 60 60-3 s c a e m m Ol 2 0 « eo i-HOO Cl coosco^^ 10 134 APPENDIX n . a to. a , ^^ • ^^ ui hH-^u^i^ |ii(14ii;pl, tOINS „5 5 >0^5 e005 s APPENDIX I3S g N ^ ,n H fl h3 f W H < ^ H P^ P0U>ppt7C<IU310UilOONT-;00OO Vi- OS wtot-ost-Mt-t-w-iieDiHOooojoo-^t-oio-*-^pioWi-josooNoqi-HiOi-;ppoowt-;a>NiMoqos.-j MeJTOjgt;^ ? CO r-i rt I-i N g m 1-i 1-i r-i odi-it^SD i-i eO«OiH05C-Mt-Cjeq(3S-*rHOT(<^(MTl<t-0-*10TljT-iiot-oooooioo(Me<!p«5e<i r-iuSNt-^^ ? ,-4 ? ? r-i N r-i I-i T-i r-i U5 rH M CO a OOtOOOOOU5010C*U5tDO O rH O! op(MlOU
RM2AG3777–. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, M.E. Church, South. lof the South andlexas, CaUfornia?tals of Jsix States. 1901 Mly DaiV31. No. 9J. [o a ma mi^ a in lio ptn lo. 31 10 a tu o a nr JSpm )i a m 5 pm 10 p IT 20 pir10 pni |55 a iM T30 a n.(35 a m 7 40|- m 10 35 p m I 00 am 4 5* a m9 15 am 5 40 pmNo. 41 3 55 pm 7 30 pm 10 15 pm 8 00 am 11 40 a mII 10 a mII 00am 4 12 pm8 30 pm 5 55 pm8 10 am )aily34. DailyNo. 3S. [29 a mil 30 amlb a m 2 00pm|co am 5 50pm00 am00 am30 pm10 em8 00 amNo. 6610 42 p m 7I 5 (46 p m, I40 p m fo. 34 i29 a r ]i8 am 12 23 pm132 at 3 31pmlie
RM2AKAX17–A Disquisition on the Stability of ShipsBy George Atwood, EsqFRS. . 9.7 l9>3 19.0 18.46 17.88 16.8 *5-45 13.10 IO.I 6,12 *975 19.65 *9-55 I9.45 19-3 1915 18.9 18.62 18.28 17.75 17.1 16.15 14.8 12.85 10.1 7.O5 375 18.3 18.20 18.05 I7.95 1775 17.52 I7.25 16.9 16.40 *57 14.8 134 11.6 9-35 6.6^ 4.25 2-3 *59 157 *55 lS^3S I5.O 14,6 I4.2 13.62 12.9 11.9 10.8 9.2 7.2 S-3« 3-55 2.4 1.45 10.5 103 9.8 9.2 8.5 8. 7.2 6.4 5-9 5-1 4.2 3-35 2.5 1.8 ? 1.40 I.II .90 ertical sections, 5 feet,/ater-lines or horizontal sections, 2 feet,section 1, and the upper surface of the keel, f of a faot,section 12 coinc
RM2CEHE0F–. Revision of the Amphibia and Pisces of the Permian of North America. 14 Length of part of carapace preserved... 105 Length of tooth external to alveolus... 3 Width of a posterior carapacial bar.... 10 Length of clavicle (chord) 78 Width of an anterior carapacial bar 8 Widths of clavicle: Diameters of a vertebra: Proximal 22 Anteroposterior 8 Median 4 Transverse 16 Distal 21 Diameters of an intercentrum: Transverse diameters of humerus: Anteroposterior 6 Head 3S Transverse 12 Shaft S The species mimeticus was described in the same paper:This species is represented by a skull with lower jaw in
RM2CDX91E–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1913 1ra sección . /3%1 Vfip»^. 6 S»- S ,3> / >,.$>.« ?> ais Abril 11 de 1913. — Staudt y Cía. — Ferretería, cuchillería, pinturería, ca-bullería, cerrajería, quincallería, herrajes, artículos de menaje, de bazar yhojalatería, cables no eléctricos, lonería, marcos y varillas, cestería, etc., de la clase 10. v-22 abril. , . Acta N° 40.457 ^S-S. ZXgrs ^^ % ñfcíW !<: v ^ .v.í 3S £ -%-í d foi^^yíjf,V^JÍ,«rV,¿jp;^ ?^?v/--. .i:í:í . »S
RM2CDK144–. Financial history of the United States . .4 September 45.8 39-7 3-6 10.9 October .1 51.9 3S-0 6.6 6.4 November .1 52.8 33-0 7.8 6.3 December 46.4 40.0 4.4 9.2 the new treasury notes in the settlement of New York balances,and in the year ending June, 1891, Secretary Foster, appar-ently convinced of the need of a larger gold reserve to sup-port the credit of treasury notes, increased, the use of theolder United States notes and held on to the gold reserve.The unexpected result was that the banks, deprived of theirusual supply of gold for trade purposes, sought for it at thetreasury by the pres
RM2CDX91J–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1913 1ra sección . 6 S»- S ,3> / >,.$>.« ?> ais Abril 11 de 1913. — Staudt y Cía. — Ferretería, cuchillería, pinturería, ca-bullería, cerrajería, quincallería, herrajes, artículos de menaje, de bazar yhojalatería, cables no eléctricos, lonería, marcos y varillas, cestería, etc., de la clase 10. v-22 abril. , . Acta N° 40.457 ^S-S. ZXgrs ^^ % ñfcíW !<: v ^ .v.í 3S £ -%-í d foi^^yíjf,V^JÍ,«rV,¿jp;^ ?^?v/--. .i:í:í . »S . iH --> >. w?&** / ¥ Abril -II de 1913. — Staudt y Cía. — Substancias químicas, usadasen 1indus
RM2CDY47M–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1915 1ra sección . Abril 8 de 1915. — E. Parodi y Cía.— Substancias alimenticias o emplea-das como ingredientes en la alimentación,de la clase 22. v-17 abril. Acta No 48.041 Abril 7 de 1915. — Kanok Blades.Limited, — Navajas para afeitar, hojaspara las mismas, aparatos para afeitare instrumentos cortantes, de {a clase 10. i ,. , ... ¡v-17 abril. 246 BOLETÍN OFICIAL. — Buenos Aires, Viernes ló de Abril de 1915 Acta N° 48.037- ^=3S! ==2ÜI^ t¿»^ (sCCKJAO AMKKA) Compañía Argentina ¿SI? BUENOS AIRES. Abrí! 7 de 1915. Carnes Congeladas. La Blanca (Socied
RMRDHYCR–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 2. Myriophyllum verticillatum L. Whorled Water-Mil foil. Fig. 3082. Myriophyllum verlicillatum L. Sp. PI. 992. 1753. Submerged leaves in crowded whorls of 3's and 4's, the capillary divisions very slender, sometimes finer than those of M. spicatum, about 10 pairs, i'-i4' long, often minutely scabrate. Floral leaves pectinate or pectinate-pinnatifid, longer or s
RMREKE9T–. The forester's manual, or, The forest trees of Eastern North America [microform]. Trees; Arbres. Long-Leaved Pine, Georgia Pine, Southern Pine, Yellow Pine, Hard Pine. {Pinus palustrts) A fine tree, up to loo feet high; evergreen; found in great forests in the Southern States; it supplies much of our lumber now; and most o our turpentine, tar and rosin. Wood strong and hard, a .c"b;c foot weighs 44 lbs. Its leaves are lo to 16 mches long, and are m bundles of 3's; cones, 6 to 10 inches long.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digital
RMRDM8XG–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Pinus scopulorum (Engelm.) Lemmon. Pine. Fig. 134. Rock P. ponderosa scopulorum Engelm. in Brewer & Watson, Bot. Cal. 2: 126. 1880. P. scopulorum Lemmon Gard. & For. 10: 183. 1897. A large tree, attaining a maximum height of about 1200 and a trunk diameter of 3!°. Branches widely spreading or somewhat drooping; bark nearly black, scaly; leaves in 3's (r
RMRDM8XR–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Pinus scopulorum (Engelm.) Lemmon. Pine. Fig. 134. Rock P. ponderosa scopulorum Engelm. in Brewer & Watson, Bot. Cal. 2: 126. 1880. P. scopulorum Lemmon Gard. & For. 10: 183. 1897. A large tree, attaining a maximum height of about 1200 and a trunk diameter of 3!°. Branches widely spreading or somewhat drooping; bark nearly black, scaly; leaves in 3's (r
RMRJ4605–. Award of the fishery commission [microform] : documents and proceedings of the Halifax Commission, 1877 under the Treaty of Washington of May 8, 1871. Fisheries; Fisheries; Pêches; Pêches. AlWARd of the fishery commission. 2597 l]y Mr. Dana: Q. Ami the most 80 of any ?âA. Yes; that is a well-known fact. The stateuu-nt continues: Average share to crews, averaj^e 9.5 men, §3S.l"i ))or month. The average time oini»loyed in the American shore mackerel fishery was 2 months 10 (lays eacli year for 9 years. The averajje catch per year for 2.3 vessels was 239 barrels of mackerel; the averag
RMREKE9W–. The forester's manual, or, The forest trees of Eastern North America [microform]. Trees; Arbres. FORESTERS* MANUAL. Long-Leaved Pine, Georgia Pine, Southern Pine, Yellow Pine, Hard Pine. {Pinus palustrts) A fine tree, up to loo feet high; evergreen; found in great forests in the Southern States; it supplies much of our lumber now; and most o our turpentine, tar and rosin. Wood strong and hard, a .c"b;c foot weighs 44 lbs. Its leaves are lo to 16 mches long, and are m bundles of 3's; cones, 6 to 10 inches long.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that ma
RMRR49HJ–. Scientific survey of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Scientific expeditions. ATLANTIC OCEAN Bavamon i PLAIN ^ Naraniiio r PENEPLANE SAN JUAN TERT. COASTAL PLAIN HILLS HARBOR ALLUVIAL PLAINS ±^ LOWER PENEPLANE Barranquitas - FEET -^2000 £ 1000 t 2S Aibonito CordilleraCentrai alluvial fans Aguirre Hills I I CARIBBEAN SEA Barca Islands ^ 2000 -i 1000 SEA^ level 5Q 3S 40 FiQ. 9.—North-south profile through Porto Rico Co^* ^rfiary remnants. Fig. 10.—Diagram of the Guanica district The essential feature to be noted is the relation of the Tertiary coastal plain to the oldland rocks and the fact
RMRDP92C–. The biology of death; being a series of lectures delivered at the Lowell Institute in Boston in December 1920. Death (Biology). 134 BIOLOGY OF DEATH 1/10 of one person per thousand exposed to risk. The well-known fact that these glandular organs, whose se- cretions are so important for the normal conditions of IfiOOrz. O S lO IS W &S 30 3S AO 43 so SS 60 6S 70 75 do 65 30 96 100 AGE. FiQ. 37.—Diagram ahowing the specific death rates from all other causes of death not covered in the preceding categories (Group X), life, are much more unstable and liable to breakdown in the female than in
RMRE47DY–. Fruit farming: practical and scientific, for commercial fruit growers and others. Fruit-culture. Spraying by Knapsack Pump. Years ago I once kept account of the eost of spraying an acre of bush apple trees 11 years old, planted 9ft. apart (too close), using a Vermorel knapsack. It took 107 gallons of water (43 knapsacks of 2J gallons); 10 ozs. of Paris green at 2s. per lb., Is. 3d. ; 91bs. of copper sulphate at 3fd. per lb., 3s.; 121bs. of lime at jd. per lb., 3d.; labour (one man 2| days at 4d. per hour), 9s.; cartage of water and use of pump, water, say. Is. 6d.; total 16s.; 16s. divided b
RMREN264–. Recollectio Festorum Beatae Mariae Virginis [sound recording]. Gregorian chants; Masses, Unaccompanied; Motets. VOTERS' LIST. 1897. MUNICIPALITY OF KITLEY. i ACHBDULB OP POST OPPICBSi 1. JMp«lr. 9.Vorth Bay. a. -8inlth'a VMb. I. Tol«do. if Lomtaftrdx. 6. Almoiito. S 7. BMOkviUe. 8. 'Oraenbuiih. S. KastoA'* Oomera 10. Pombroko. 11. FlrankvlUe. M. Atheni. la. Delta. 14. Addleon. 13. Plam Hollow. 10. Olen Huell. 17. Carleton Plaoe, 18. Whiteliumt. 19. MorriokTUIo. XK RookHprinB., 21. Herth. U. Ottawa. 3S. KemptvUle. M. romwall. 87. Klniniton. 28. WeAport. POLLING SUB-DIVISION No.'2.—-Comprisin
RMRDK6XA–. The power of movement in plants. Plants; Botany. 220 CIECUMNUTATION OF STOLONS. Cha.p. IV of damp moss had emitted 2 stolons, 22 and 20 inches in length One of these was supported, so that a length of 4J inches pro- iected in a straight and horizontal line, and the movement of tte apex was traced. The first dot was made at 9.10 a.m. Fig. 89. fU'tS'a.m.SS'l". f,G'iO'a.in.2l'^ tCa.m..Sl^ (k 5°30'ji/m.Se'^ 'lO'3^p.m.3S^ Cotyledon umbilicus: circumnntation of stolon, traced ftom 11.15 A.M Aug. 25th to 11 A.M. 27th. Plant illuminated from above. Th' terminal internode was "25 inch in l
RMRDRB0T–. The fern garden: how to make, keep, and enjoy it; or, Fern culture made easy. Ferns. Stands, all of the very best quality. The "Perfect" Fern Stand. Similar to No. 2, but contains terra-cotta lining;, whereby the Ferns are kept in a healthy condition, having both drainage and soil ventilation. This Tern Stand is admitted to be the best yet introduced. Price 50 per cent, above No. 2. No. 3.—Clay Fern Stand. Diam. H in. 7 „ 8 „ 9 „ 10 „ 11 „ 12 „ 13 „ 14 >. 15 „ 16 „ Fern Cases. With Circular Tops 3s. extra on above pric. No. 1—Rustic Fern Stands.. d. 3 0 4 0 4 6 5 6 7 0 Imitation
RMREN6HJ–. The wintering of bees in Ontario [microform]. Apiculture; Bee culture; Abeilles; Bees. 10 t^tVT ?,';• ^^'^'"'t^'^ "P the opening is full size for cleaning out dead bees or for ven .1 tion on hot days in spring or autumn. The vertical entranrL less' hable to clog w.tli dead bees or ice than the horizontal one would be sides ThaTi'M"i'4r'""/' 'f "."j! ''"•^'V'""'^'' '' P'°J«^* ^ '"'^''-^ »« »" Sides Ihat IS It IS 4'J.»4 mehes by ..r,!,. ...ohes, allowing 1/4 inch for nlav ]t 3s made of 7/ >neh lumber, «ith a 4-in..h .-ross piece of
RMRRF20R–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FLORISTS' TWINE Jute Tube Rope f4 ply). About 10 to 12 Iba. to ball. Price, per lb $0.3S JnteTwine (3ply). On ^iz lb. balls. Perlb., .7.5 White Cotton Twine on Cones. About 2^ lbs. each, per lb .. $0.90 Green Sea Island Twine on Cones. About 2^ lbs. earh, per lb $1.20 Twine Holders for Cones, each SO SAMPLES FREE Oet your name on our mail list: it will bring you many bargain offers. GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER CO. Florists' Supplies 1324 Pine St., ST. LOUIS, MO. Mention The Review when you write. has improved a little; consequently their movement is more
RMRRJ0WA–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 44 The Florists^ Review "'"^AV 6. 1820 Green Sheet Moss Any quantity—$1.75 per bag 10 bags, $16.00 THE BEST WIRE HANGING BASKETS Inch Doz. 100 10 $3.00 $20.00 12 3.50 25.00 14...- 4.00 27.50 16 6.00 3S.00 THE WILLIAM MURPHY COMPANY 329 Main Street WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS Phones Main 980481 CINCINNATI, OHIO Largest Shippers of Home-Grown Cut Rowers in the Gncinnati Market NEW YORK. The Market. The market is well supplied witk flowers in all lines in season and the quality is excellent for the time of year, owing to the recent cool we
RMRDBPNC–. A biochemic basis for the study of problems of taxonomy, heredity, evolution, etc., with especial reference to the starches and tissues of parent-stocks and hybrid-stocks and the starches and hemoglobins of varieties, species, and genera. Starch; Biochemistry; Plant hybridization; Plants. 273. Chart E 26.âComposite Curves of the Starches ofLilium martagon ( ), Lilium maculatum ( -), and Lilium dalhansoni ( ). 100 42.5* 95 45° 90 47.S" 85 50' rf TO I 65 ^ 60 I 62.6' 8 55 |65' I SO g 67.5' S a S 4S 5 70' 3S S 7S» 30 77.5° 25 80* 20 82.5* 16 10 5 e5' 87.5" 90" 92.5' i k - i
RMRRE3N9–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 46 The Florists^ Review Mabch 17, 1921. Look at all of the other ads first — then look at our prices Moss, per bale $1.3S Chiffon. Windier Smiling Service Three-Stripe, white, pink, violet, 6-lncIi, per yard, 6Hc. Bolt of 46 yards, 93.00. Three-stripe, white, pink, violet, 4-inch, per yard, Sc Bolt of 45 yards, $2.25 Dr. Dux Saperiora Magnolia Leaves, brown and green, per carton, $l.oO; 10 cartons, $ 13.SO. Write tor our new price list WINDIER WHOLESALE FLORAL CO., 1310 Pine St.,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images
RMRDBPKR–. A biochemic basis for the study of problems of taxonomy, heredity, evolution, etc., with especial reference to the starches and tissues of parent-stocks and hybrid-stocks and the starches and hemoglobins of varieties, species, and genera. Starch; Biochemistry; Plant hybridization; Plants. 280. Chart E 42.—Composite Curves of the Starches of Phaius grandifalius ( ), Phaius wallichii{-- and Phaius hybridus ( ). -), 100 es eo as 3 « 60 8 ss 5 60 E 0 40 i 3S a 5 30 42.6* 45* I 47,6- j 60' j 62.5" j 67.6- j 160- I 362.5' I g I o S 67.B- 170- i |72.S' ! 675* I 77.5- ! 20 82.5' X 10 87.5"
RMRJ56YM–. Circunnavegación del Asia y Europa viaje del Vega [microform] : acompañado de una reseña historica de expediciones anteriores a lo largo de la costa norte del Antiguo mundo. Vega (Ship); Vega (Navire); Natural history; Sciences naturelles. rAi'lTfto i. 2fiO 10 sp halln- ¡ns (le va- Milrt' ('lli)s , ihÃ- CltlIlO M'i'n-;, /(tr- (|iMii;is (|i> os iiliMisi- os hachas JOS do iiia- 3s dcscan- luaforiiil (jUt' on iniichos casoÃ- podia sorvip Clin más ventaja el silc para la lahri- cai'ion de pniilas de lanza, tl>'('ha«i. aii/.iii'- h)s, haclias para taladrar d hicli». etc. V,i las
RMRRB74R–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FlBRUABT 2, 1022 The Florists^ Review 139 JOHN KRUCHTEN HENRY KRUCHTEN JOHN KRUCHTEN CO. <)NOT INCORPORATED) Wholesale Florists so East Randolph street CHICAGO, ILL L. D. Phone, CMitral 8016-8017-8018 vvTV^nri^^v^ T^T^^XO wholesale growers of WlL 1 UK dKUO* ^^^^ ^""^ CARNATIONS 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO Wholesale Cut Flower Prices. Chicago, Jan. 31, 1022. Per 100 Oolumbta $10.00 @ $30.00 Mrs. Russell 10.00 @ 3S.00 Premier 10.00 di 35.00 Milady 10.00 '!? 35.00 Crusader 10.00 ® 35.00 Butterfly 8.00® 30.00 Montrose 10.00 (d 26.00 Sunbur
RMRRET95–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. THE BEST Wire Basket and WHY Made of Galvanized wire and crimped. Closer meshed to hold moss better, and less of it. Sturdy and strong. Measure Inside ring. Rarb Per doz. H-lnrh tU.2S t2.B0 10-incb SO 3.00 12-lnch 3S 4.00 14-Inch 40 *M 16-Inch 50 8.76 IS.lnch 60 6.80 FreHh Sheet Mom, 20c per pound. Dyed Sheet Moss, lartre batr. 7 to 10 pounds >4.50 per baK. Sphaenum Moss |1.SO per bale. C. C. POLLWORTH CO. NILWAUAEB, WIS.. GOLD LETTERS No. 1 $3 50 per lOOO No. 4 2.75 No. ti 2.25 " " Script Words 18.00 WK ARE THE LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS OF
RMRENK07–. Trent watershed survey [microform] : a reconnaissance. Natural resources; Ressources naturelles; Forests and forestry; Forêts et sylviculture. HARDWOOD TYPE 4S ^ Intha virgin bardwood ia CavMidiah k wmpie aen â bowed tha (oUowing oom- Nnmnov' Swmi Sugar Mapla. Efan Baawood.... YallowBiidi. Hcmlodc Blade Chcny. > ras Aon oh a Flat aaTwair Low Riooaa VeteraiM Staodarda Polca SapUngj Total Percent 10 8 M 16 a 8 6 a '8 180 74.4 24 10.0 aa 8.1 8 8.a « a.4 a 0.8 a4a 100.0 Total 10 48 8« 08 F^TMOt 4.3 U.8 3S.S 40.5 Aa to dominant qmiea tiie atand oonaiatad of augar maple 82.7 per cent, elm 18
RMRRG7P6–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The "Oallfomla" Plant Tub li a ipeeUl product for Horlata and Nuraerrmen. Ex- pert workmanihlp, artiatlo lines, harmonl. out color and anbetantlal qnalitr. Made from delected No. 1 Redwood, bound witb electrtcally welded wire hoope. No better tub made, NET WHOLBSAUC PKIOE LIST IM I62.M 71 JO 110.00 108.7S 190.00 987.80 387.B0 Mo. B 8-lnch 10 10-inch Doe. t0.7B t 8.3B 3S SO 86 10.00 10.00 21.75 3S.3S 81.00 37.00 96 16 12-lnch M 30 14-inoh.wlth handle* 1.90 IS-lnch, " " 2.26 18-lnch. " *• 2.76 ao-inch. " " 8.26 F.
RMRRKBM9–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 8U>TH11BKK 4, 1919. The Florists^ Review 31 ?z, WIRE DESIGNS Inch 18 .. 21 .. 24 .. 27 .. 30 .. 33 .. 36 .. GATES AJAR Each ..$1.10 .. 1.40 .. 1.60 .. 2.10 .. 2.S0 .. 3.15 ...3.75 BASE Inch 7 ... 8 .. 9 .. 10 .. 11 .. 12 .. FOR MOUNTING DESIGNS Each $0.15 20 25 35 45 65 HANGING BASKETS Plain Top Inch Dozen 10 $2 no 12 2.85 14 3.65 16 4..3S CROSS, Flat Inch Each 10 $0.06 12 08 14 10 16 : 12 18 15 20 17 22 19 24 20 27 25 30 37 33 50 36 65 EASEL, Foldinsr Inch Each 18 $0.10 21 13 24 15 27 20 30 25 36 40 42 45 48 50 HANGING BASKETS Fancy Top Inch Do
RMRRX9JP–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mabch 0, 1913. The Florists'Review lOS. The above illustration shows a prime lot of Bay Trees now in stock at our RIVERVIEW NURSERY, and which can be delivered at once in sizes listed below. -8t.^msl2 In. 40 " 80 " 35 " 4) •' 45 " 4.5 '• 4.5 " 45 •' 45 •' Standard or Trae-Shaped Each high, crowns 15 in. in diam $ '.^.00 •JO to 21 24 21 to 26 24 to 2i'. 2f. to 28 30 to 32 32 to 3t 3S to 40 46 to 4i 4.00 4.(j0 6.00 5.00 (?>00 7.t0 10.00 12 50 15.00 8»2 6 5»a 6 6 7 8 ft high. 16 to 18 in 22 to 24 " 24 to 26 ?' 26 to 28
RMRDHPYJ–. 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
RMRD7DG3–. 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?'
RMRJ4E20–. Tables for converting deals, planks and staves, into Quebec standard [microform]. Lumber trade; Forests and forestry; Ready-reckoners; Bois; Forêts et sylviculture; Barèmes. HI ''I I lii vf !i! r r * â 3i) 5 il 7 N f» 10 1 :i 4 5 O 7 8 !» I â¢Â» ' Mr ' :i »» I â¢> :t n 8 O 4: so I i; â¢Â»' "I :t 4 S, n ins. IR ns Stil flolll!' Sill .Lidi." "-"721" 1 20 2 ,3 2 52 4 !» 4.-3 5 31 5 4!l (i 52 â . 20 8 1!) S jO â¢â¢.40 10.17 11 7 1 1 43 12 2S l:i 14 13 50 1 1 40 15 It; 10 11 l(i.3S 17 37 18. 4 19 8 1!) 2(1 20 34 2(1.47 22. 5 22.14 23 31 23 35 -5 2 25 2 20.28 20
RMRJ5P42–. Monographs of North American rodentia [microform]. Rodentia; Paleontology; Rongeurs; Paléontologie. o.iii o.m i 0.4.% MS , 0.57 O.SW I 0.43 1.90 i 0. es 0. in 0. <'j 0.44 0 30 0.44 0.44 0.44 I I L 0.'.S 0.1.< 0.»3 am aTT .... I 0.11 0. 38 a M 0. 40 0.10 a 36 I 0.14 0. 40 : 0. Ill. 1 i 1 % (f 1 11 a j: 1 . II 1.01 0.30 1.0.1 I a 39 1.01 I a94 i.on ' o.'» I.C3 j 0.81 I 0.83 0.»1 ' ... I ... 0.MI 0.33 j o.ie 0.41 0.81 0.4(1 0.9'J 0.41 0.91 O.II-) a03 0.45 0.4.% 0.40 O.X I 0.3S j I 0.34 ^ I 0.3.% ' .0.30 0.3.-. I 0.31 0 93 0.90 0 90 0.94 0. Ill 0. £0 ' 0. 49 ' 0.34 0. IH 0. 45 , 0.31
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation