. Mechanical appliances, mechanical movements and novelties of construction; a complete work and a continuation, as a second volume, of the author's book entitled 'Mechanical movements, powers and devices' ... including an explanatory chapter on the leading conceptions of perpetual motion existing during the past three centuries. 140. TYPES OF COMPOUNDENGINES. Cross compound withcranks at 120° on ends of shaft. Flywheel in center. In this type there isno dead center. 141. Low-pressure cylinder, showingrelative positions of piston.. 142. TYPES OF COMPOUNDENGINES. Twin compound, closeconnected t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mechanical-appliances-mechanical-movements-and-novelties-of-construction-a-complete-work-and-a-continuation-as-a-second-volume-of-the-authors-book-entitled-mechanical-movements-powers-and-devices-including-an-explanatory-chapter-on-the-leading-conceptions-of-perpetual-motion-existing-during-the-past-three-centuries-140-types-of-compoundengines-cross-compound-withcranks-at-120-on-ends-of-shaft-flywheel-in-center-in-this-type-there-isno-dead-center-141-low-pressure-cylinder-showingrelative-positions-of-piston-142-types-of-compoundengines-twin-compound-closeconnected-t-image337011288.html
RM2AG859C–. Mechanical appliances, mechanical movements and novelties of construction; a complete work and a continuation, as a second volume, of the author's book entitled 'Mechanical movements, powers and devices' ... including an explanatory chapter on the leading conceptions of perpetual motion existing during the past three centuries. 140. TYPES OF COMPOUNDENGINES. Cross compound withcranks at 120° on ends of shaft. Flywheel in center. In this type there isno dead center. 141. Low-pressure cylinder, showingrelative positions of piston.. 142. TYPES OF COMPOUNDENGINES. Twin compound, closeconnected t
Pyelography (pyelo-ureterography) a study of the normal and pathologic anatomy of the renal pelvis and ureter . Fig. 140.—Inflammatory and mechanical dilatation of the ureter. 172 PYELOGRAPHY bladder. Although at operation a large hydro-ureter andhydronephrosis were found, only that portion of the lowerureter visible was outlined in the pyeloureterogram. Thedifference in outline between a well-distended ureter and onepartially distended is well illustrated in Figs. 141 and 142.The dilatation is the result of renal infection caused bystone in the upper ureter. In Fig. 141 the ureter is only. /O Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pyelography-pyelo-ureterography-a-study-of-the-normal-and-pathologic-anatomy-of-the-renal-pelvis-and-ureter-fig-140inflammatory-and-mechanical-dilatation-of-the-ureter-172-pyelography-bladder-although-at-operation-a-large-hydro-ureter-andhydronephrosis-were-found-only-that-portion-of-the-lowerureter-visible-was-outlined-in-the-pyeloureterogram-thedifference-in-outline-between-a-well-distended-ureter-and-onepartially-distended-is-well-illustrated-in-figs-141-and-142the-dilatation-is-the-result-of-renal-infection-caused-bystone-in-the-upper-ureter-in-fig-141-the-ureter-is-only-o-image339051884.html
RM2AKH43T–Pyelography (pyelo-ureterography) a study of the normal and pathologic anatomy of the renal pelvis and ureter . Fig. 140.—Inflammatory and mechanical dilatation of the ureter. 172 PYELOGRAPHY bladder. Although at operation a large hydro-ureter andhydronephrosis were found, only that portion of the lowerureter visible was outlined in the pyeloureterogram. Thedifference in outline between a well-distended ureter and onepartially distended is well illustrated in Figs. 141 and 142.The dilatation is the result of renal infection caused bystone in the upper ureter. In Fig. 141 the ureter is only. /O
A text-book of physics, largely experimentalOn the Harvard college 'Descriptive list of elementary physical experiments.' . i66 PHYSICS. 141. Principal Focus of Concave Mirror.—The principal focus of a concave mirror is the point to which rays, comingto the mirror parallel to the principal axis, converge afterreflection. In other words, it is the point which marks theimage (real) of a very distant point on the principal axis. As in the case of a convex mirror, the principal focuslies very nearly midway between the reflecting surface andthe centre of curvature. 142. Rule for Placing Images.—Fig Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-physics-largely-experimentalon-the-harvard-college-descriptive-list-of-elementary-physical-experiments-i66-physics-141-principal-focus-of-concave-mirrorthe-principal-focus-of-a-concave-mirror-is-the-point-to-which-rays-comingto-the-mirror-parallel-to-the-principal-axis-converge-afterreflection-in-other-words-it-is-the-point-which-marks-theimage-real-of-a-very-distant-point-on-the-principal-axis-as-in-the-case-of-a-convex-mirror-the-principal-focuslies-very-nearly-midway-between-the-reflecting-surface-andthe-centre-of-curvature-142-rule-for-placing-imagesfig-image339363779.html
RM2AM39XY–A text-book of physics, largely experimentalOn the Harvard college 'Descriptive list of elementary physical experiments.' . i66 PHYSICS. 141. Principal Focus of Concave Mirror.—The principal focus of a concave mirror is the point to which rays, comingto the mirror parallel to the principal axis, converge afterreflection. In other words, it is the point which marks theimage (real) of a very distant point on the principal axis. As in the case of a convex mirror, the principal focuslies very nearly midway between the reflecting surface andthe centre of curvature. 142. Rule for Placing Images.—Fig
The Southern planter . they are, generally speaking, as goodas anything obtainable. They cost verylittle, are very simple to apply, and makethe practice of saving at the spigot, inpaints at least, quite indefensible. StaKTOB DrDLEY. CENSUS BULLETINS. Bulletin 136.tures. Bulletin 137.tares. Bulletin 13S. Bulletin 139. Bulletin 140.fartures Bulletin 141.tures. Bulletin 142. Bulletin 143. Bulletin 144. Bulletin l4o.tores. California. Manufac- Minnesota. Manufac- Oleomargerine Manufac- Maine. Agriculture.South Carolina. Mann-Washington. Manufae- Illinois. Manufactures. Indiana. Manufactures. Virgi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-southern-planter-they-are-generally-speaking-as-goodas-anything-obtainable-they-cost-verylittle-are-very-simple-to-apply-and-makethe-practice-of-saving-at-the-spigot-inpaints-at-least-quite-indefensible-staktob-drdley-census-bulletins-bulletin-136tures-bulletin-137tares-bulletin-13s-bulletin-139-bulletin-140fartures-bulletin-141tures-bulletin-142-bulletin-143-bulletin-144-bulletin-l4otores-california-manufac-minnesota-manufac-oleomargerine-manufac-maine-agriculturesouth-carolina-mann-washington-manufae-illinois-manufactures-indiana-manufactures-virgi-image339468804.html
RM2AM83WT–The Southern planter . they are, generally speaking, as goodas anything obtainable. They cost verylittle, are very simple to apply, and makethe practice of saving at the spigot, inpaints at least, quite indefensible. StaKTOB DrDLEY. CENSUS BULLETINS. Bulletin 136.tures. Bulletin 137.tares. Bulletin 13S. Bulletin 139. Bulletin 140.fartures Bulletin 141.tures. Bulletin 142. Bulletin 143. Bulletin 144. Bulletin l4o.tores. California. Manufac- Minnesota. Manufac- Oleomargerine Manufac- Maine. Agriculture.South Carolina. Mann-Washington. Manufae- Illinois. Manufactures. Indiana. Manufactures. Virgi
A manual of human physiology, including histology and microscopical anatomy, with special reference to the requirements of practical medicine . the portal vein zone, whose cells under certain circumstances are particu-larly apt to undergo fatty degeneration; while there is an area lying midwaybetween the two foregoing—the hepatic artery zone—which is specially liable toamyloid or waxy degeneration.] 348 STRUCTURE OF THE LIVER. The Hepatic Cells (Fig. 141, II, a) are irregular polygonal cells of aboutth of an inch (34-45^) in diameter (Fig. 142). The arrangement of the capil-laries within a lob Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-human-physiology-including-histology-and-microscopical-anatomy-with-special-reference-to-the-requirements-of-practical-medicine-the-portal-vein-zone-whose-cells-under-certain-circumstances-are-particu-larly-apt-to-undergo-fatty-degeneration-while-there-is-an-area-lying-midwaybetween-the-two-foregoingthe-hepatic-artery-zonewhich-is-specially-liable-toamyloid-or-waxy-degeneration-348-structure-of-the-liver-the-hepatic-cells-fig-141-ii-a-are-irregular-polygonal-cells-of-aboutth-of-an-inch-34-45-in-diameter-fig-142-the-arrangement-of-the-capil-laries-within-a-lob-image340024574.html
RM2AN5CPP–A manual of human physiology, including histology and microscopical anatomy, with special reference to the requirements of practical medicine . the portal vein zone, whose cells under certain circumstances are particu-larly apt to undergo fatty degeneration; while there is an area lying midwaybetween the two foregoing—the hepatic artery zone—which is specially liable toamyloid or waxy degeneration.] 348 STRUCTURE OF THE LIVER. The Hepatic Cells (Fig. 141, II, a) are irregular polygonal cells of aboutth of an inch (34-45^) in diameter (Fig. 142). The arrangement of the capil-laries within a lob
. Rifle and infantry tactics, rev. and improved. m. SCHOOL OF THE SOLDIER PART II. 17 thumb extended; detach the piece slightly from the shoulder, the left fore-armalong the stock. 141. (Second motion.) Carry the piece vertically to the right shoulderwith both hands, the rammer to the front, change the position of the righthand so as to embrace the guard with the thumb and fore-finger, slip the lefthand to the height of the shoulder, the fingers extended and joined, the rightarm nearly straight. 142. (Third motion.) Drop the left hand quickly by the side. Present—Arms.One time and tico motions Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rifle-and-infantry-tactics-rev-and-improved-m-school-of-the-soldier-part-ii-17-thumb-extended-detach-the-piece-slightly-from-the-shoulder-the-left-fore-armalong-the-stock-141-second-motion-carry-the-piece-vertically-to-the-right-shoulderwith-both-hands-the-rammer-to-the-front-change-the-position-of-the-righthand-so-as-to-embrace-the-guard-with-the-thumb-and-fore-finger-slip-the-lefthand-to-the-height-of-the-shoulder-the-fingers-extended-and-joined-the-rightarm-nearly-straight-142-third-motion-drop-the-left-hand-quickly-by-the-side-presentarmsone-time-and-tico-motions-image337059502.html
RM2AGAARA–. Rifle and infantry tactics, rev. and improved. m. SCHOOL OF THE SOLDIER PART II. 17 thumb extended; detach the piece slightly from the shoulder, the left fore-armalong the stock. 141. (Second motion.) Carry the piece vertically to the right shoulderwith both hands, the rammer to the front, change the position of the righthand so as to embrace the guard with the thumb and fore-finger, slip the lefthand to the height of the shoulder, the fingers extended and joined, the rightarm nearly straight. 142. (Third motion.) Drop the left hand quickly by the side. Present—Arms.One time and tico motions
Introduction to structural and systematic botany, and vegetable physiology, : being a 5th and revedof the Botanical text-book, illustrated with over thirteen hundred woodcuts . FIG. 140. The Pandanus, or Screw-Pine; with, 141, a Mangrove-tree (Rhizophora Mangle}FIG. 142. The Banyan-tree, or Indian Fig (Ficus Indica). EPIPHYTES OR AIR-PEANTS. 87 Moreover, this tendency to shoot in the air is shown even in theembryo, which begins to germinate while the fruit is yet attached tothe parent branch, often elongating its radicle to the length of a footor more before the fruit falls to the ground. 149. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/introduction-to-structural-and-systematic-botany-and-vegetable-physiology-being-a-5th-and-revedof-the-botanical-text-book-illustrated-with-over-thirteen-hundred-woodcuts-fig-140-the-pandanus-or-screw-pine-with-141-a-mangrove-tree-rhizophora-manglefig-142-the-banyan-tree-or-indian-fig-ficus-indica-epiphytes-or-air-peants-87-moreover-this-tendency-to-shoot-in-the-air-is-shown-even-in-theembryo-which-begins-to-germinate-while-the-fruit-is-yet-attached-tothe-parent-branch-often-elongating-its-radicle-to-the-length-of-a-footor-more-before-the-fruit-falls-to-the-ground-149-image340020611.html
RM2AN57N7–Introduction to structural and systematic botany, and vegetable physiology, : being a 5th and revedof the Botanical text-book, illustrated with over thirteen hundred woodcuts . FIG. 140. The Pandanus, or Screw-Pine; with, 141, a Mangrove-tree (Rhizophora Mangle}FIG. 142. The Banyan-tree, or Indian Fig (Ficus Indica). EPIPHYTES OR AIR-PEANTS. 87 Moreover, this tendency to shoot in the air is shown even in theembryo, which begins to germinate while the fruit is yet attached tothe parent branch, often elongating its radicle to the length of a footor more before the fruit falls to the ground. 149.
A practical treatise on medical jurisprudence : with so much of anatomy, physiology, pathology, and the practice of medicine and surgery, as are essential to be known by members of Parliament, lawyers, coroners, magistrates, officers in the army and navy, . 245 CHAP. IX. Sect. II. Nervous Function and ITS Organs. iy) Quains El. 2d edit. 140, 141. (s) Id. 1-il, 142; and see tlie clear ex-planation in El. Blum. 550; and thescales as in El. Blum. 559 ; and infra, 245,246, and the plates; but see infra, note(/). ([)) See his interesting work translated byDr. Cogan, and with explanatory platespubli Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-practical-treatise-on-medical-jurisprudence-with-so-much-of-anatomy-physiology-pathology-and-the-practice-of-medicine-and-surgery-as-are-essential-to-be-known-by-members-of-parliament-lawyers-coroners-magistrates-officers-in-the-army-and-navy-245-chap-ix-sect-ii-nervous-function-and-its-organs-iy-quains-el-2d-edit-140-141-s-id-1-il-142-and-see-tlie-clear-ex-planation-in-el-blum-550-and-thescales-as-in-el-blum-559-and-infra-245246-and-the-plates-but-see-infra-note-see-his-interesting-work-translated-bydr-cogan-and-with-explanatory-platespubli-image342821912.html
RM2AWMTRM–A practical treatise on medical jurisprudence : with so much of anatomy, physiology, pathology, and the practice of medicine and surgery, as are essential to be known by members of Parliament, lawyers, coroners, magistrates, officers in the army and navy, . 245 CHAP. IX. Sect. II. Nervous Function and ITS Organs. iy) Quains El. 2d edit. 140, 141. (s) Id. 1-il, 142; and see tlie clear ex-planation in El. Blum. 550; and thescales as in El. Blum. 559 ; and infra, 245,246, and the plates; but see infra, note(/). ([)) See his interesting work translated byDr. Cogan, and with explanatory platespubli
Architecture in Italy, from the sixth to the eleventh century; historical and critical researches . FiG. 141.—Parapet of S. Mark of the Partecipazi, existing along the littleAmbo Staircase—a.d. 829. mented with concentric foliage, often knotted together andenclosing a rose, reminding us very much of that of the sixthcentury in Eavenna, which we have seen on page 86. Such are. Pig. 142.—Sculpture existing formerly in the Vault of S. Mark—a.d. 829. also four other parapets of interior galleries for the most part thelength of the transversal nave. These last show the ornamenta-tion of the ninth c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/architecture-in-italy-from-the-sixth-to-the-eleventh-century-historical-and-critical-researches-fig-141parapet-of-s-mark-of-the-partecipazi-existing-along-the-littleambo-staircasead-829-mented-with-concentric-foliage-often-knotted-together-andenclosing-a-rose-reminding-us-very-much-of-that-of-the-sixthcentury-in-eavenna-which-we-have-seen-on-page-86-such-are-pig-142sculpture-existing-formerly-in-the-vault-of-s-markad-829-also-four-other-parapets-of-interior-galleries-for-the-most-part-thelength-of-the-transversal-nave-these-last-show-the-ornamenta-tion-of-the-ninth-c-image340177642.html
RM2ANCC1E–Architecture in Italy, from the sixth to the eleventh century; historical and critical researches . FiG. 141.—Parapet of S. Mark of the Partecipazi, existing along the littleAmbo Staircase—a.d. 829. mented with concentric foliage, often knotted together andenclosing a rose, reminding us very much of that of the sixthcentury in Eavenna, which we have seen on page 86. Such are. Pig. 142.—Sculpture existing formerly in the Vault of S. Mark—a.d. 829. also four other parapets of interior galleries for the most part thelength of the transversal nave. These last show the ornamenta-tion of the ninth c
A shorter course in woodworking; a practical manual for home and school . Fig. 141 50 A Shorter Course in Woodworking throughout, but the sides of the boards must be in Hne (in the sameplane). Test this with the steel square or any straight-edge (Fig.142. See also Circular-saw, page 100). Before gluing hard woodedges it is well to plane them with the toothed-plane. (See page 41.) Sometimes the edges of boards to be glued are made slightly concavelengthways, so that they touch at the ends but do not quite come to-gether in the middle (Fig. 143), the idea be-ing that a clamp applied at the middl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-shorter-course-in-woodworking-a-practical-manual-for-home-and-school-fig-141-50-a-shorter-course-in-woodworking-throughout-but-the-sides-of-the-boards-must-be-in-hne-in-the-sameplane-test-this-with-the-steel-square-or-any-straight-edge-fig142-see-also-circular-saw-page-100-before-gluing-hard-woodedges-it-is-well-to-plane-them-with-the-toothed-plane-see-page-41-sometimes-the-edges-of-boards-to-be-glued-are-made-slightly-concavelengthways-so-that-they-touch-at-the-ends-but-do-not-quite-come-to-gether-in-the-middle-fig-143-the-idea-be-ing-that-a-clamp-applied-at-the-middl-image342663964.html
RM2AWDKAM–A shorter course in woodworking; a practical manual for home and school . Fig. 141 50 A Shorter Course in Woodworking throughout, but the sides of the boards must be in Hne (in the sameplane). Test this with the steel square or any straight-edge (Fig.142. See also Circular-saw, page 100). Before gluing hard woodedges it is well to plane them with the toothed-plane. (See page 41.) Sometimes the edges of boards to be glued are made slightly concavelengthways, so that they touch at the ends but do not quite come to-gether in the middle (Fig. 143), the idea be-ing that a clamp applied at the middl
Decorative textiles; an illustrated book on coverings for furniture, walls and floors, including damasks, brocades and velvets, tapestries, laces, embroideries, chintzes, cretonnes, drapery and furniture trimmings, wall papers, carpets and rugs, tooled and illuminated leathers . ? Plate I—SAMPLE OF MODERN FRENCH SAVONNERIETo show colour, design and texture 141. Plate II—SAVONNERIE RUG OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 142 CARPETS AND RUGS and pryde. A rare departure from custom is the bedroom men-tioned in the Story of Thebes, the floor of which was covered withcloth of gold. Only in the fifteenth ce Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/decorative-textiles-an-illustrated-book-on-coverings-for-furniture-walls-and-floors-including-damasks-brocades-and-velvets-tapestries-laces-embroideries-chintzes-cretonnes-drapery-and-furniture-trimmings-wall-papers-carpets-and-rugs-tooled-and-illuminated-leathers-plate-isample-of-modern-french-savonnerieto-show-colour-design-and-texture-141-plate-iisavonnerie-rug-of-the-seventeenth-century-142-carpets-and-rugs-and-pryde-a-rare-departure-from-custom-is-the-bedroom-men-tioned-in-the-story-of-thebes-the-floor-of-which-was-covered-withcloth-of-gold-only-in-the-fifteenth-ce-image338295341.html
RM2AJAK4D–Decorative textiles; an illustrated book on coverings for furniture, walls and floors, including damasks, brocades and velvets, tapestries, laces, embroideries, chintzes, cretonnes, drapery and furniture trimmings, wall papers, carpets and rugs, tooled and illuminated leathers . ? Plate I—SAMPLE OF MODERN FRENCH SAVONNERIETo show colour, design and texture 141. Plate II—SAVONNERIE RUG OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 142 CARPETS AND RUGS and pryde. A rare departure from custom is the bedroom men-tioned in the Story of Thebes, the floor of which was covered withcloth of gold. Only in the fifteenth ce
The early work of Raphael . slowworker, was an assiduous one, sometimes producing as many as fivepictures in one year. Among the principal pictures of this period wemay mention the Metamorphosis of the Apuleian Shepherd (L. V, 142),painted for M. Delagarde in 1657, now in the Bridgwater Collection, acombination of landscape and marine with figures of Polyphemus, Actsand Galatea (L. V. 141) for the same patron, now in the DresdenGallery, a very fine Flight into Egypt (L. V. 154) painted for Antwerp,now in the Hermitage, and The Decline of the Roman Empire, now inGrosvenor House, painted, as the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-early-work-of-raphael-slowworker-was-an-assiduous-one-sometimes-producing-as-many-as-fivepictures-in-one-year-among-the-principal-pictures-of-this-period-wemay-mention-the-metamorphosis-of-the-apuleian-shepherd-l-v-142painted-for-m-delagarde-in-1657-now-in-the-bridgwater-collection-acombination-of-landscape-and-marine-with-figures-of-polyphemus-actsand-galatea-l-v-141-for-the-same-patron-now-in-the-dresdengallery-a-very-fine-flight-into-egypt-l-v-154-painted-for-antwerpnow-in-the-hermitage-and-the-decline-of-the-roman-empire-now-ingrosvenor-house-painted-as-the-image340223179.html
RM2ANEE3R–The early work of Raphael . slowworker, was an assiduous one, sometimes producing as many as fivepictures in one year. Among the principal pictures of this period wemay mention the Metamorphosis of the Apuleian Shepherd (L. V, 142),painted for M. Delagarde in 1657, now in the Bridgwater Collection, acombination of landscape and marine with figures of Polyphemus, Actsand Galatea (L. V. 141) for the same patron, now in the DresdenGallery, a very fine Flight into Egypt (L. V. 154) painted for Antwerp,now in the Hermitage, and The Decline of the Roman Empire, now inGrosvenor House, painted, as the
A textbook of obstetrics . Pig. 140.—Twins. Fig. 141.—Pregnant uterus distortedby rachitic kyphoscoliosis. THE DIAGNOSIS OF PREGNANCY 99 the same shape as a pregnant womb, and the gravid uterus isoften anomalous in form. In twin pregnancies, in breech pre-sentations, in transverse positions, in some deformities of thefetus, in some varieties of contracted pelvis, and in the presenceof other tumors coincident with pregnancy, the pregnant uterusis altered in shape. Displacements of the uterus may also giveit an unusual appearance in pregnancy.. Fig. 142.—Linea nigra, well marked above and below Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-textbook-of-obstetrics-pig-140twins-fig-141pregnant-uterus-distortedby-rachitic-kyphoscoliosis-the-diagnosis-of-pregnancy-99-the-same-shape-as-a-pregnant-womb-and-the-gravid-uterus-isoften-anomalous-in-form-in-twin-pregnancies-in-breech-pre-sentations-in-transverse-positions-in-some-deformities-of-thefetus-in-some-varieties-of-contracted-pelvis-and-in-the-presenceof-other-tumors-coincident-with-pregnancy-the-pregnant-uterusis-altered-in-shape-displacements-of-the-uterus-may-also-giveit-an-unusual-appearance-in-pregnancy-fig-142linea-nigra-well-marked-above-and-below-image340146068.html
RM2ANAYNT–A textbook of obstetrics . Pig. 140.—Twins. Fig. 141.—Pregnant uterus distortedby rachitic kyphoscoliosis. THE DIAGNOSIS OF PREGNANCY 99 the same shape as a pregnant womb, and the gravid uterus isoften anomalous in form. In twin pregnancies, in breech pre-sentations, in transverse positions, in some deformities of thefetus, in some varieties of contracted pelvis, and in the presenceof other tumors coincident with pregnancy, the pregnant uterusis altered in shape. Displacements of the uterus may also giveit an unusual appearance in pregnancy.. Fig. 142.—Linea nigra, well marked above and below
Operative surgery, for students and practitioners . Fig. 141.—Tracheotomy Tube. Fig. 142.—Trendelenburg Tampon Can- nula. T, tube to inflate balloon. Anaes-thetic is given through a long tube andfunnel attached to tracheotomy tube. The patient lies upon the back with the shoulders raised andthe head thrown back. If the symptoms of sufiocation are urgent,one may dispense with an anaesthetic or may give simply a few whiffsof chloroform. The operation may be done under cocain antesthesia. By palpation, the ring-like cricoid cartilage, which is the bestlandmark, is readily located. In men the prom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/operative-surgery-for-students-and-practitioners-fig-141tracheotomy-tube-fig-142trendelenburg-tampon-can-nula-t-tube-to-inflate-balloon-anaes-thetic-is-given-through-a-long-tube-andfunnel-attached-to-tracheotomy-tube-the-patient-lies-upon-the-back-with-the-shoulders-raised-andthe-head-thrown-back-if-the-symptoms-of-sufiocation-are-urgentone-may-dispense-with-an-anaesthetic-or-may-give-simply-a-few-whiffsof-chloroform-the-operation-may-be-done-under-cocain-antesthesia-by-palpation-the-ring-like-cricoid-cartilage-which-is-the-bestlandmark-is-readily-located-in-men-the-prom-image342727941.html
RM2AWGGYH–Operative surgery, for students and practitioners . Fig. 141.—Tracheotomy Tube. Fig. 142.—Trendelenburg Tampon Can- nula. T, tube to inflate balloon. Anaes-thetic is given through a long tube andfunnel attached to tracheotomy tube. The patient lies upon the back with the shoulders raised andthe head thrown back. If the symptoms of sufiocation are urgent,one may dispense with an anaesthetic or may give simply a few whiffsof chloroform. The operation may be done under cocain antesthesia. By palpation, the ring-like cricoid cartilage, which is the bestlandmark, is readily located. In men the prom
The external anatomy of the Capsidae . 138 Explanation of Plate IX,Fig.139. Pilophorus schwarzi Reut, Dorsal aspect of mesothorax andmetathorax. Fig.140. Strongylocori3 stygicus(Say). Dorsal aspect of mesothoraxand metathorax. Fig,141. Hyaliodes vitripenni3(Say). Dorsal aspect of mesothoraxand metathorax. Fig.142. Camptobrochi nebulosus(Uhl.), Dorsal aspect of mesothoraxand metathorax. Fig.143, Cimatlan mundura(Uhl.)? Dorsal aspect of mesothorax andmetathorax. Fig,144, Lygus pratensis(Linn.). Dorsal aspect of mesothorax andmetathorax. Fig.145, Poecilocapsus lineatus(Fabr,). Dorsal aspect of me Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-external-anatomy-of-the-capsidae-138-explanation-of-plate-ixfig139-pilophorus-schwarzi-reut-dorsal-aspect-of-mesothorax-andmetathorax-fig140-strongylocori3-stygicussay-dorsal-aspect-of-mesothoraxand-metathorax-fig141-hyaliodes-vitripenni3say-dorsal-aspect-of-mesothoraxand-metathorax-fig142-camptobrochi-nebulosusuhl-dorsal-aspect-of-mesothoraxand-metathorax-fig143-cimatlan-mundurauhl-dorsal-aspect-of-mesothorax-andmetathorax-fig144-lygus-pratensislinn-dorsal-aspect-of-mesothorax-andmetathorax-fig145-poecilocapsus-lineatusfabr-dorsal-aspect-of-me-image339448882.html
RM2AM76EA–The external anatomy of the Capsidae . 138 Explanation of Plate IX,Fig.139. Pilophorus schwarzi Reut, Dorsal aspect of mesothorax andmetathorax. Fig.140. Strongylocori3 stygicus(Say). Dorsal aspect of mesothoraxand metathorax. Fig,141. Hyaliodes vitripenni3(Say). Dorsal aspect of mesothoraxand metathorax. Fig.142. Camptobrochi nebulosus(Uhl.), Dorsal aspect of mesothoraxand metathorax. Fig.143, Cimatlan mundura(Uhl.)? Dorsal aspect of mesothorax andmetathorax. Fig,144, Lygus pratensis(Linn.). Dorsal aspect of mesothorax andmetathorax. Fig.145, Poecilocapsus lineatus(Fabr,). Dorsal aspect of me
. Elementary treatise on the finishing of white, dyed, and printed cotton goods. Fig. 140. Stachybotrys lobulata. Fig. 141. Diploidia Cowdellii. The Stachybotrys atra, fig. 139, and the Sta-chybotrys lobulata have blackish roots, with yellowshoots and orange stems, and the heads of sporesbrown.. Fig. 142 and 143. Chaetonium chartarum. The Diploidia Cowdellii, fig. 141, which is rareon cotton goods forms black stains. The Chaetonium chartarum, fig. 142 and 143,presents itself as a black spot encircled by ayellowish fringe. 28 434 MILDEW AND MOULD FUNGI GROWTH. The Perisporium vulgare, fig. 144, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-treatise-on-the-finishing-of-white-dyed-and-printed-cotton-goods-fig-140-stachybotrys-lobulata-fig-141-diploidia-cowdellii-the-stachybotrys-atra-fig-139-and-the-sta-chybotrys-lobulata-have-blackish-roots-with-yellowshoots-and-orange-stems-and-the-heads-of-sporesbrown-fig-142-and-143-chaetonium-chartarum-the-diploidia-cowdellii-fig-141-which-is-rareon-cotton-goods-forms-black-stains-the-chaetonium-chartarum-fig-142-and-143presents-itself-as-a-black-spot-encircled-by-ayellowish-fringe-28-434-mildew-and-mould-fungi-growth-the-perisporium-vulgare-fig-144-image337157535.html
RM2AGERTF–. Elementary treatise on the finishing of white, dyed, and printed cotton goods. Fig. 140. Stachybotrys lobulata. Fig. 141. Diploidia Cowdellii. The Stachybotrys atra, fig. 139, and the Sta-chybotrys lobulata have blackish roots, with yellowshoots and orange stems, and the heads of sporesbrown.. Fig. 142 and 143. Chaetonium chartarum. The Diploidia Cowdellii, fig. 141, which is rareon cotton goods forms black stains. The Chaetonium chartarum, fig. 142 and 143,presents itself as a black spot encircled by ayellowish fringe. 28 434 MILDEW AND MOULD FUNGI GROWTH. The Perisporium vulgare, fig. 144,
Beginners' zoology . Fig. 142. — Cahbage Buttekfi.y, maleand female, larva and pupa.. 8V* i» • Fig. 143.— Life History of Silkworm. Fig. 144. — Scales fromButterflies Wings, asseen under microscope. Illustrated Studies 87 To THE Teacher : These illustrated studies requireslower and more careful study than the text. One, or atmost tioo, studies will suffice for a lesson. The questions canbe answered by studying the figures. Figs. 141-148. Illustrated Study of Lepidoptera. — Study the stages in the development of codling moth, silk-worm moth, and cabbage butterfiy. Where does each lay its eggs ? Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beginners-zoology-fig-142-cahbage-buttekfiy-maleand-female-larva-and-pupa-8v-i-fig-143-life-history-of-silkworm-fig-144-scales-frombutterflies-wings-asseen-under-microscope-illustrated-studies-87-to-the-teacher-these-illustrated-studies-requireslower-and-more-careful-study-than-the-text-one-or-atmost-tioo-studies-will-suffice-for-a-lesson-the-questions-canbe-answered-by-studying-the-figures-figs-141-148-illustrated-study-of-lepidoptera-study-the-stages-in-the-development-of-codling-moth-silk-worm-moth-and-cabbage-butterfiy-where-does-each-lay-its-eggs-image340235619.html
RM2ANF203–Beginners' zoology . Fig. 142. — Cahbage Buttekfi.y, maleand female, larva and pupa.. 8V* i» • Fig. 143.— Life History of Silkworm. Fig. 144. — Scales fromButterflies Wings, asseen under microscope. Illustrated Studies 87 To THE Teacher : These illustrated studies requireslower and more careful study than the text. One, or atmost tioo, studies will suffice for a lesson. The questions canbe answered by studying the figures. Figs. 141-148. Illustrated Study of Lepidoptera. — Study the stages in the development of codling moth, silk-worm moth, and cabbage butterfiy. Where does each lay its eggs ?
Monograph of the bombycine moths of North America, including their transformations and origin of the larval markings and armature . odtii, Adelocephala 76 hogei, Adelocephala 18 imperialis, Eacles 119 isias, Adelocephala 79 jucunda, Adelocephala 87 laocoon, Citheronia 142 mexicana, Citheronia 138 molina, Syssphinx 92 montezuma, Adelocephala 77 penelope, Eacles 128 petersii, Syssphinx 95 phoronea, Citheronia 141 principalis, Citheronia 140 quadrilineata, Adelocephala 74 regalis, Citheronia 130 rubicunda, Anisota IH senatoria, Anisota 107 sepnlcralis, Citheronia 145 splendens, Citheronia 138 sti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/monograph-of-the-bombycine-moths-of-north-america-including-their-transformations-and-origin-of-the-larval-markings-and-armature-odtii-adelocephala-76-hogei-adelocephala-18-imperialis-eacles-119-isias-adelocephala-79-jucunda-adelocephala-87-laocoon-citheronia-142-mexicana-citheronia-138-molina-syssphinx-92-montezuma-adelocephala-77-penelope-eacles-128-petersii-syssphinx-95-phoronea-citheronia-141-principalis-citheronia-140-quadrilineata-adelocephala-74-regalis-citheronia-130-rubicunda-anisota-ih-senatoria-anisota-107-sepnlcralis-citheronia-145-splendens-citheronia-138-sti-image342930438.html
RM2AWWR7J–Monograph of the bombycine moths of North America, including their transformations and origin of the larval markings and armature . odtii, Adelocephala 76 hogei, Adelocephala 18 imperialis, Eacles 119 isias, Adelocephala 79 jucunda, Adelocephala 87 laocoon, Citheronia 142 mexicana, Citheronia 138 molina, Syssphinx 92 montezuma, Adelocephala 77 penelope, Eacles 128 petersii, Syssphinx 95 phoronea, Citheronia 141 principalis, Citheronia 140 quadrilineata, Adelocephala 74 regalis, Citheronia 130 rubicunda, Anisota IH senatoria, Anisota 107 sepnlcralis, Citheronia 145 splendens, Citheronia 138 sti
. Fall River, Massachusetts, a publication of personal points pertaining to a city of opportunity. p < 1S9 CORNELL MILLS SI Jt FALL RIVER, MASS. STAFFORD MILLS JUt Jl FALL RIVER, MASS 140. o 141 Barnard Manufacturing Co. N. e. BORDEN, Jr., Treas. ...Cotton Clotb... ^iV^-^-x/ JJ -u -urr. ir. rr. rr. .t .xC -xv.xV FALL RIUER, MASS. Norwood Engineering Co, MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE HYDRANTS AND WATER FILTERS For Municipal and Industrial Work FLORENCE, MASS. 142 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fall-river-massachusetts-a-publication-of-personal-points-pertaining-to-a-city-of-opportunity-p-lt-1s9-cornell-mills-si-jt-fall-river-mass-stafford-mills-jut-jl-fall-river-mass-140-o-141-barnard-manufacturing-co-n-e-borden-jr-treas-cotton-clotb-iv-x-jj-u-urr-ir-rr-rr-t-xc-xvxv-fall-riuer-mass-norwood-engineering-co-manufacturers-of-fire-hydrants-and-water-filters-for-municipal-and-industrial-work-florence-mass-142-image336990379.html
RM2AG76JK–. Fall River, Massachusetts, a publication of personal points pertaining to a city of opportunity. p < 1S9 CORNELL MILLS SI Jt FALL RIVER, MASS. STAFFORD MILLS JUt Jl FALL RIVER, MASS 140. o 141 Barnard Manufacturing Co. N. e. BORDEN, Jr., Treas. ...Cotton Clotb... ^iV^-^-x/ JJ -u -urr. ir. rr. rr. .t .xC -xv.xV FALL RIUER, MASS. Norwood Engineering Co, MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE HYDRANTS AND WATER FILTERS For Municipal and Industrial Work FLORENCE, MASS. 142
Catalogue of paintings and drawings. . - of earth is felt, and the cloudscast shadows which move across the landscape. Oil on canvas, 30 inches by 37 inches. Signed 141. THE FUR JACKETJAMES ABBOTT McXEILL WHISTLER 142 JA.MKS ABBOTT McNEILL WlIISTLl-.R American, i834-i()03THF. ITR jACKl-.r Whistlers work, whether painting or etching, Is as purehartistic as pictorial art can be. The Fur Jacket has sensitivebrushwork and restrained colour. The full-length figure of awoman In profile, the brown hat and boa, black jacket trimmedwith brown fur, and brown skirt all suggestlveh^ Indicate anInteresting Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-paintings-and-drawings-of-earth-is-felt-and-the-cloudscast-shadows-which-move-across-the-landscape-oil-on-canvas-30-inches-by-37-inches-signed-141-the-fur-jacketjames-abbott-mcxeill-whistler-142-jamks-abbott-mcneill-wliistll-r-american-i834-i03thf-itr-jackl-r-whistlers-work-whether-painting-or-etching-is-as-purehartistic-as-pictorial-art-can-be-the-fur-jacket-has-sensitivebrushwork-and-restrained-colour-the-full-length-figure-of-awoman-in-profile-the-brown-hat-and-boa-black-jacket-trimmedwith-brown-fur-and-brown-skirt-all-suggestlveh-indicate-aninteresting-image338142206.html
RM2AJ3KRA–Catalogue of paintings and drawings. . - of earth is felt, and the cloudscast shadows which move across the landscape. Oil on canvas, 30 inches by 37 inches. Signed 141. THE FUR JACKETJAMES ABBOTT McXEILL WHISTLER 142 JA.MKS ABBOTT McNEILL WlIISTLl-.R American, i834-i()03THF. ITR jACKl-.r Whistlers work, whether painting or etching, Is as purehartistic as pictorial art can be. The Fur Jacket has sensitivebrushwork and restrained colour. The full-length figure of awoman In profile, the brown hat and boa, black jacket trimmedwith brown fur, and brown skirt all suggestlveh^ Indicate anInteresting
A practical treatise on medical jurisprudence : with so much of anatomy, physiology, pathology, and the practice of medicine and surgery, as are essential to be known by members of Parliament, lawyers, coroners, magistrates, officers in the army and navy, . 245 CHAP. IX. Sect. II. Nervous Function and ITS Organs. iy) Quains El. 2d edit. 140, 141. (s) Id. 1-il, 142; and see tlie clear ex-planation in El. Blum. 550; and thescales as in El. Blum. 559 ; and infra, 245,246, and the plates; but see infra, note(/). ([)) See his interesting work translated byDr. Cogan, and with explanatory platespubli Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-practical-treatise-on-medical-jurisprudence-with-so-much-of-anatomy-physiology-pathology-and-the-practice-of-medicine-and-surgery-as-are-essential-to-be-known-by-members-of-parliament-lawyers-coroners-magistrates-officers-in-the-army-and-navy-245-chap-ix-sect-ii-nervous-function-and-its-organs-iy-quains-el-2d-edit-140-141-s-id-1-il-142-and-see-tlie-clear-ex-planation-in-el-blum-550-and-thescales-as-in-el-blum-559-and-infra-245246-and-the-plates-but-see-infra-note-see-his-interesting-work-translated-bydr-cogan-and-with-explanatory-platespubli-image342822348.html
RM2AWMWB8–A practical treatise on medical jurisprudence : with so much of anatomy, physiology, pathology, and the practice of medicine and surgery, as are essential to be known by members of Parliament, lawyers, coroners, magistrates, officers in the army and navy, . 245 CHAP. IX. Sect. II. Nervous Function and ITS Organs. iy) Quains El. 2d edit. 140, 141. (s) Id. 1-il, 142; and see tlie clear ex-planation in El. Blum. 550; and thescales as in El. Blum. 559 ; and infra, 245,246, and the plates; but see infra, note(/). ([)) See his interesting work translated byDr. Cogan, and with explanatory platespubli
A preliminary introduction to the study of entomologyTogether with a chapter on remedies, or methods that can be used in fighting injurious insects; insect enemies of the apple tree and its fruit, and the insect enemies of small grains . Fin. 13!).—American Meal-worm; a, larva: ft, pupa;c, beetle.—[After Riley.] 76 A PRELIMINARY INTRODUCTION Meloid^. These insects have various food-habits, and are interestingfrom different standpoints to the entomologist. These blister-beetles are among our most interesting forms of insect. Fig. 140—The One-colored Fio. 141.—The Spotted Fio. 142.—The Striped B Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-preliminary-introduction-to-the-study-of-entomologytogether-with-a-chapter-on-remedies-or-methods-that-can-be-used-in-fighting-injurious-insects-insect-enemies-of-the-apple-tree-and-its-fruit-and-the-insect-enemies-of-small-grains-fin-13!american-meal-worm-a-larva-ft-pupac-beetle-after-riley-76-a-preliminary-introduction-meloid-these-insects-have-various-food-habits-and-are-interestingfrom-different-standpoints-to-the-entomologist-these-blister-beetles-are-among-our-most-interesting-forms-of-insect-fig-140the-one-colored-fio-141the-spotted-fio-142the-striped-b-image340118765.html
RM2AN9MXN–A preliminary introduction to the study of entomologyTogether with a chapter on remedies, or methods that can be used in fighting injurious insects; insect enemies of the apple tree and its fruit, and the insect enemies of small grains . Fin. 13!).—American Meal-worm; a, larva: ft, pupa;c, beetle.—[After Riley.] 76 A PRELIMINARY INTRODUCTION Meloid^. These insects have various food-habits, and are interestingfrom different standpoints to the entomologist. These blister-beetles are among our most interesting forms of insect. Fig. 140—The One-colored Fio. 141.—The Spotted Fio. 142.—The Striped B
Forest entomology . Fig. 141.—Galls 0/Aphilothrix corticis in por-tion of bark healed over by occlusion. Fig. 142.—Galls of Aphilothrixslobuli. but as a rule they are distributed over the young bark. It oftenhappens that the rim of under-bark surrounding the cut-off branch isvery much torn, and this arises from birds tearing out the galls andlacerating the bark. The rlies hatch out in June, and the alternatingspecies, according to Adler, is 7a Andricus gemmatus, a species foundin the terminal buds. 8. Aphilothrix globuli (Htg.) The gall (fig. 142) of this species is a beautiful green globular Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/forest-entomology-fig-141galls-0aphilothrix-corticis-in-por-tion-of-bark-healed-over-by-occlusion-fig-142galls-of-aphilothrixslobuli-but-as-a-rule-they-are-distributed-over-the-young-bark-it-oftenhappens-that-the-rim-of-under-bark-surrounding-the-cut-off-branch-isvery-much-torn-and-this-arises-from-birds-tearing-out-the-galls-andlacerating-the-bark-the-rlies-hatch-out-in-june-and-the-alternatingspecies-according-to-adler-is-7a-andricus-gemmatus-a-species-foundin-the-terminal-buds-8-aphilothrix-globuli-htg-the-gall-fig-142-of-this-species-is-a-beautiful-green-globular-image340193317.html
RM2AND419–Forest entomology . Fig. 141.—Galls 0/Aphilothrix corticis in por-tion of bark healed over by occlusion. Fig. 142.—Galls of Aphilothrixslobuli. but as a rule they are distributed over the young bark. It oftenhappens that the rim of under-bark surrounding the cut-off branch isvery much torn, and this arises from birds tearing out the galls andlacerating the bark. The rlies hatch out in June, and the alternatingspecies, according to Adler, is 7a Andricus gemmatus, a species foundin the terminal buds. 8. Aphilothrix globuli (Htg.) The gall (fig. 142) of this species is a beautiful green globular
. Elementary treatise on the finishing of white, dyed, and printed cotton goods. Fig. 142 and 143. Chaetonium chartarum. The Diploidia Cowdellii, fig. 141, which is rareon cotton goods forms black stains. The Chaetonium chartarum, fig. 142 and 143,presents itself as a black spot encircled by ayellowish fringe. 28 434 MILDEW AND MOULD FUNGI GROWTH. The Perisporium vulgare, fig. 144, with blackstems and brown spores. The Ailographum maculare, fig. 145, producesblack spots (or stains).. Fig. 144. Perisporium vulgare Fig. 145. Ailographum maculare.with fruit enlarged. These seven varieties constit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-treatise-on-the-finishing-of-white-dyed-and-printed-cotton-goods-fig-142-and-143-chaetonium-chartarum-the-diploidia-cowdellii-fig-141-which-is-rareon-cotton-goods-forms-black-stains-the-chaetonium-chartarum-fig-142-and-143presents-itself-as-a-black-spot-encircled-by-ayellowish-fringe-28-434-mildew-and-mould-fungi-growth-the-perisporium-vulgare-fig-144-with-blackstems-and-brown-spores-the-ailographum-maculare-fig-145-producesblack-spots-or-stains-fig-144-perisporium-vulgare-fig-145-ailographum-macularewith-fruit-enlarged-these-seven-varieties-constit-image337157292.html
RM2AGERFT–. Elementary treatise on the finishing of white, dyed, and printed cotton goods. Fig. 142 and 143. Chaetonium chartarum. The Diploidia Cowdellii, fig. 141, which is rareon cotton goods forms black stains. The Chaetonium chartarum, fig. 142 and 143,presents itself as a black spot encircled by ayellowish fringe. 28 434 MILDEW AND MOULD FUNGI GROWTH. The Perisporium vulgare, fig. 144, with blackstems and brown spores. The Ailographum maculare, fig. 145, producesblack spots (or stains).. Fig. 144. Perisporium vulgare Fig. 145. Ailographum maculare.with fruit enlarged. These seven varieties constit
An elementary book on electricity and magnetism and their applications . Brush Holder Fig. 139. — Commutatorand brush with itsholder. 206 ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM which the wires lie (Fig. 140). Since the active wires in oneslot are connected across the end with active wires in anotherslot, there are no idle wires inside the core.. Fig. 140. — Slotted armature core, drum type. Partly wound. 144. Field magnets. The magnetic field in which the arma-ture revolves is ordinarily produced by a great electromagnet.The frame of this electromagnet (Figs. 141 and 142) is so ar-ranged that it can hold t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-elementary-book-on-electricity-and-magnetism-and-their-applications-brush-holder-fig-139-commutatorand-brush-with-itsholder-206-electricity-and-magnetism-which-the-wires-lie-fig-140-since-the-active-wires-in-oneslot-are-connected-across-the-end-with-active-wires-in-anotherslot-there-are-no-idle-wires-inside-the-core-fig-140-slotted-armature-core-drum-type-partly-wound-144-field-magnets-the-magnetic-field-in-which-the-arma-ture-revolves-is-ordinarily-produced-by-a-great-electromagnetthe-frame-of-this-electromagnet-figs-141-and-142-is-so-ar-ranged-that-it-can-hold-t-image338101189.html
RM2AJ1RED–An elementary book on electricity and magnetism and their applications . Brush Holder Fig. 139. — Commutatorand brush with itsholder. 206 ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM which the wires lie (Fig. 140). Since the active wires in oneslot are connected across the end with active wires in anotherslot, there are no idle wires inside the core.. Fig. 140. — Slotted armature core, drum type. Partly wound. 144. Field magnets. The magnetic field in which the arma-ture revolves is ordinarily produced by a great electromagnet.The frame of this electromagnet (Figs. 141 and 142) is so ar-ranged that it can hold t
Principles and practice of operative dentistry . Pulp Fig. 141.—Section of developing human tooth, showing ameloblasts highly magnified. (Zeiss one-twelfth oil immersion.) I. Fig. 142.—Section of developing tooth, showing ameloblasts more highly magnified. Stratum intermedium Formed ameloblasts Outer ameloblastic B Inner ameloblastimembran HPH Formed enamelormed dentin Odontoblasts ulp Fig. 143.—Transverse section of developing tooth, showing the arrangement of the tissues. (AfterAndrews.) X 275. HISTOLOGY OF THE DENTAL TISSUES. 39 long time at a temperature of 300° F. that it still contained Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-and-practice-of-operative-dentistry-pulp-fig-141section-of-developing-human-tooth-showing-ameloblasts-highly-magnified-zeiss-one-twelfth-oil-immersion-i-fig-142section-of-developing-tooth-showing-ameloblasts-more-highly-magnified-stratum-intermedium-formed-ameloblasts-outer-ameloblastic-b-inner-ameloblastimembran-hph-formed-enamelormed-dentin-odontoblasts-ulp-fig-143transverse-section-of-developing-tooth-showing-the-arrangement-of-the-tissues-afterandrews-x-275-histology-of-the-dental-tissues-39-long-time-at-a-temperature-of-300-f-that-it-still-contained-image340264369.html
RM2ANGAJW–Principles and practice of operative dentistry . Pulp Fig. 141.—Section of developing human tooth, showing ameloblasts highly magnified. (Zeiss one-twelfth oil immersion.) I. Fig. 142.—Section of developing tooth, showing ameloblasts more highly magnified. Stratum intermedium Formed ameloblasts Outer ameloblastic B Inner ameloblastimembran HPH Formed enamelormed dentin Odontoblasts ulp Fig. 143.—Transverse section of developing tooth, showing the arrangement of the tissues. (AfterAndrews.) X 275. HISTOLOGY OF THE DENTAL TISSUES. 39 long time at a temperature of 300° F. that it still contained
The palaces of Crete and their builders . rary, the art of boiling wasbetter understood than among us to-day. The great thickness of the lid is verv striking, and isspeciallv adapted for slow boiling. When the pot begins toboil the lid may shake and the contents boil over. To preventthese accidents the Mvcensans invented a condensing lid, whichis seen in Fig. 141. Thev are large and small, but all made onthe same system. Fig. 142 illustrates the lid of a saucepanwhich I found among the fragments of pottery in the mostancient palace at Phastos. The lid is shown as seen from above,from below, an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-palaces-of-crete-and-their-builders-rary-the-art-of-boiling-wasbetter-understood-than-among-us-to-day-the-great-thickness-of-the-lid-is-verv-striking-and-isspeciallv-adapted-for-slow-boiling-when-the-pot-begins-toboil-the-lid-may-shake-and-the-contents-boil-over-to-preventthese-accidents-the-mvcensans-invented-a-condensing-lid-whichis-seen-in-fig-141-thev-are-large-and-small-but-all-made-onthe-same-system-fig-142-illustrates-the-lid-of-a-saucepanwhich-i-found-among-the-fragments-of-pottery-in-the-mostancient-palace-at-phastos-the-lid-is-shown-as-seen-from-abovefrom-below-an-image339206606.html
RM2AKT5DJ–The palaces of Crete and their builders . rary, the art of boiling wasbetter understood than among us to-day. The great thickness of the lid is verv striking, and isspeciallv adapted for slow boiling. When the pot begins toboil the lid may shake and the contents boil over. To preventthese accidents the Mvcensans invented a condensing lid, whichis seen in Fig. 141. Thev are large and small, but all made onthe same system. Fig. 142 illustrates the lid of a saucepanwhich I found among the fragments of pottery in the mostancient palace at Phastos. The lid is shown as seen from above,from below, an
The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . STRO MEYERS obtuse-angled padded arm-splint. for the after-treatment of excision of the elbow in the Schleswig-Holstein war (1849 — 50). If the application of a starch bandage is desirable for chronicinflammation of the joint, the paste board trough (fig. 121), moistenedand smeared with starch paste, is very suitable for the reception ofthe limb. For more complicated injuries, and after excision of the joint, thereare used (3. The windowed plaster of Paris bandage at an obtuse angle(fig. 141 and 142) or Pie. 141.. Stri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-surgeons-handbook-on-the-treatment-of-wounded-in-war-a-prize-essay-stro-meyers-obtuse-angled-padded-arm-splint-for-the-after-treatment-of-excision-of-the-elbow-in-the-schleswig-holstein-war-1849-50-if-the-application-of-a-starch-bandage-is-desirable-for-chronicinflammation-of-the-joint-the-paste-board-trough-fig-121-moistenedand-smeared-with-starch-paste-is-very-suitable-for-the-reception-ofthe-limb-for-more-complicated-injuries-and-after-excision-of-the-joint-thereare-used-3-the-windowed-plaster-of-paris-bandage-at-an-obtuse-anglefig-141-and-142-or-pie-141-stri-image343348044.html
RM2AXGRX4–The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . STRO MEYERS obtuse-angled padded arm-splint. for the after-treatment of excision of the elbow in the Schleswig-Holstein war (1849 — 50). If the application of a starch bandage is desirable for chronicinflammation of the joint, the paste board trough (fig. 121), moistenedand smeared with starch paste, is very suitable for the reception ofthe limb. For more complicated injuries, and after excision of the joint, thereare used (3. The windowed plaster of Paris bandage at an obtuse angle(fig. 141 and 142) or Pie. 141.. Stri
A text-book of dental histology and embryology, including laboratory directions . The region of the carious spot shown in Fig. 107, showing the disintegrated areaof the enamel and the action of acid on the dentine. (About 30 x) AREAS OF WEAKNESS FOR ENAMEL MARGINS 141 Fig. 110. The enamel over the mesial marginal ridge to the oblique groove, showing a regionof weakness for the occlusal wall of a simple proximal cavity. 142 AREAS OF WEAKNESS FOR ENAMEL MARGINS The surface of the enamel from the point directly over thedentine cusp or ridge to the tip of the enamel cusp or ridge,which is an area Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-dental-histology-and-embryology-including-laboratory-directions-the-region-of-the-carious-spot-shown-in-fig-107-showing-the-disintegrated-areaof-the-enamel-and-the-action-of-acid-on-the-dentine-about-30-x-areas-of-weakness-for-enamel-margins-141-fig-110-the-enamel-over-the-mesial-marginal-ridge-to-the-oblique-groove-showing-a-regionof-weakness-for-the-occlusal-wall-of-a-simple-proximal-cavity-142-areas-of-weakness-for-enamel-margins-the-surface-of-the-enamel-from-the-point-directly-over-thedentine-cusp-or-ridge-to-the-tip-of-the-enamel-cusp-or-ridgewhich-is-an-area-image338248225.html
RM2AJ8F1N–A text-book of dental histology and embryology, including laboratory directions . The region of the carious spot shown in Fig. 107, showing the disintegrated areaof the enamel and the action of acid on the dentine. (About 30 x) AREAS OF WEAKNESS FOR ENAMEL MARGINS 141 Fig. 110. The enamel over the mesial marginal ridge to the oblique groove, showing a regionof weakness for the occlusal wall of a simple proximal cavity. 142 AREAS OF WEAKNESS FOR ENAMEL MARGINS The surface of the enamel from the point directly over thedentine cusp or ridge to the tip of the enamel cusp or ridge,which is an area
A system of surgery . [g. 140. — Medium-sized Artery closedLy the Cautery,showing the wholeartery inverted. HEMORRHAGE. 517. Fig. 142—a, An Artery closedby Forcipressure. 1, Normal artery; 2, crushed ex-tremity. B, The same arterylaid open—1, Normal artery ; 2,crushedand serrated outer coat;3, inner coats separated andcurled up. torsion and ligature of divided vessels. Catch forceps with strong bluntly-serrated ends are used, and with them the bleeding vessel is seized as cleanly as possible (Fig. 141). The immediate effect is the crushing of the part grasped, and the brittle inner coats of an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-system-of-surgery-g-140-medium-sized-artery-closedly-the-cauteryshowing-the-wholeartery-inverted-hemorrhage-517-fig-142a-an-artery-closedby-forcipressure-1-normal-artery-2-crushed-ex-tremity-b-the-same-arterylaid-open1-normal-artery-2crushedand-serrated-outer-coat3-inner-coats-separated-andcurled-up-torsion-and-ligature-of-divided-vessels-catch-forceps-with-strong-bluntly-serrated-ends-are-used-and-with-them-the-bleeding-vessel-is-seized-as-cleanly-as-possible-fig-141-the-immediate-effect-is-the-crushing-of-the-part-grasped-and-the-brittle-inner-coats-of-an-image339438074.html
RM2AM6MMA–A system of surgery . [g. 140. — Medium-sized Artery closedLy the Cautery,showing the wholeartery inverted. HEMORRHAGE. 517. Fig. 142—a, An Artery closedby Forcipressure. 1, Normal artery; 2, crushed ex-tremity. B, The same arterylaid open—1, Normal artery ; 2,crushedand serrated outer coat;3, inner coats separated andcurled up. torsion and ligature of divided vessels. Catch forceps with strong bluntly-serrated ends are used, and with them the bleeding vessel is seized as cleanly as possible (Fig. 141). The immediate effect is the crushing of the part grasped, and the brittle inner coats of an
Hand-book of calisthenics and gymnastics : a complete drill-book for schools, families, and gymnasiums : with music to accompany the exercises . ine with, the oppositeshoulder, as in Fig. 66. VI TRUNK AND WAIST EXERCISE. FIRST SERIES. First Position. No. 140.—The instructor will command: 1. Trunk and WaistExercise; 2. First Series; 3. First—Position. No. 141.—At the last command, the student will take the posi-tion of the dotted part of Fig. 67, or of No. 130. No. 142.—First Movements—Right. The remaining commandsare: 1. Left ; 2. Alternate ; 3. Both. The movements are exe-cuted with the legs Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hand-book-of-calisthenics-and-gymnastics-a-complete-drill-book-for-schools-families-and-gymnasiums-with-music-to-accompany-the-exercises-ine-with-the-oppositeshoulder-as-in-fig-66-vi-trunk-and-waist-exercise-first-series-first-position-no-140the-instructor-will-command-1-trunk-and-waistexercise-2-first-series-3-firstposition-no-141at-the-last-command-the-student-will-take-the-posi-tion-of-the-dotted-part-of-fig-67-or-of-no-130-no-142first-movementsright-the-remaining-commandsare-1-left-2-alternate-3-both-the-movements-are-exe-cuted-with-the-legs-image338344269.html
RM2AJCWFW–Hand-book of calisthenics and gymnastics : a complete drill-book for schools, families, and gymnasiums : with music to accompany the exercises . ine with, the oppositeshoulder, as in Fig. 66. VI TRUNK AND WAIST EXERCISE. FIRST SERIES. First Position. No. 140.—The instructor will command: 1. Trunk and WaistExercise; 2. First Series; 3. First—Position. No. 141.—At the last command, the student will take the posi-tion of the dotted part of Fig. 67, or of No. 130. No. 142.—First Movements—Right. The remaining commandsare: 1. Left ; 2. Alternate ; 3. Both. The movements are exe-cuted with the legs
Around the world with Philip Phillips, 'the singing pilgrim.' A pictorial tour of the globe illustrated by pen and pencil .. . I.INCOt.N ( ATHFIiKAl . IN EXGLA.XD. 141. SCENES IN THE LIFK OF JOHN BUNVAN. 142 jx /?:X(;/..i.v/ trians. Heneaili lliese arc shops and warehouses on a level with the street. For the nextthree clays 1 moved amidst the vast nianufactiirin); centers of England, giving my songs in allthese ])laces to large audiences, first going to Oldham, where the largest machine works ofEngland are situated; passing thence to Dewsbury, an interesting spot, being one of theearliest ]) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/around-the-world-with-philip-phillips-the-singing-pilgrim-a-pictorial-tour-of-the-globe-illustrated-by-pen-and-pencil-iincotn-athfiikal-in-exglaxd-141-scenes-in-the-lifk-of-john-bunvan-142-jx-xiv-trians-heneaili-lliese-arc-shops-and-warehouses-on-a-level-with-the-street-for-the-nextthree-clays-1-moved-amidst-the-vast-nianufactiirin-centers-of-england-giving-my-songs-in-allthese-laces-to-large-audiences-first-going-to-oldham-where-the-largest-machine-works-ofengland-are-situated-passing-thence-to-dewsbury-an-interesting-spot-being-one-of-theearliest-image340312922.html
RM2ANJGGX–Around the world with Philip Phillips, 'the singing pilgrim.' A pictorial tour of the globe illustrated by pen and pencil .. . I.INCOt.N ( ATHFIiKAl . IN EXGLA.XD. 141. SCENES IN THE LIFK OF JOHN BUNVAN. 142 jx /?:X(;/..i.v/ trians. Heneaili lliese arc shops and warehouses on a level with the street. For the nextthree clays 1 moved amidst the vast nianufactiirin); centers of England, giving my songs in allthese ])laces to large audiences, first going to Oldham, where the largest machine works ofEngland are situated; passing thence to Dewsbury, an interesting spot, being one of theearliest ])
A complete handbook for the sanitary troops of the U S army and navy . Fic. 133. Fic. 13; 212 NURSING Explanation of Figs. 140 to 145. Divulsor, urethral: For rapid dilatation and diviilsion of strictures(Fig. 140). Director: An instrument with a groove in which to guide thepoint of a knife (Fig. 141). Drill, bone- An instrument for boring holes in bone (Fig 142). Endoscope, urethral: For examination of the urethra (Fig. 143). Forceps, bullet: An instrument with separate blades used forextracting bullets (Fig. 144). Forceps, dental: An instrumerrt used for extracting teeth (Fig. M5). INSTRUMEN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-complete-handbook-for-the-sanitary-troops-of-the-u-s-army-and-navy-fic-133-fic-13-212-nursing-explanation-of-figs-140-to-145-divulsor-urethral-for-rapid-dilatation-and-diviilsion-of-stricturesfig-140-director-an-instrument-with-a-groove-in-which-to-guide-thepoint-of-a-knife-fig-141-drill-bone-an-instrument-for-boring-holes-in-bone-fig-142-endoscope-urethral-for-examination-of-the-urethra-fig-143-forceps-bullet-an-instrument-with-separate-blades-used-forextracting-bullets-fig-144-forceps-dental-an-instrumerrt-used-for-extracting-teeth-fig-m5-instrumen-image338143362.html
RM2AJ3N8J–A complete handbook for the sanitary troops of the U S army and navy . Fic. 133. Fic. 13; 212 NURSING Explanation of Figs. 140 to 145. Divulsor, urethral: For rapid dilatation and diviilsion of strictures(Fig. 140). Director: An instrument with a groove in which to guide thepoint of a knife (Fig. 141). Drill, bone- An instrument for boring holes in bone (Fig 142). Endoscope, urethral: For examination of the urethra (Fig. 143). Forceps, bullet: An instrument with separate blades used forextracting bullets (Fig. 144). Forceps, dental: An instrumerrt used for extracting teeth (Fig. M5). INSTRUMEN
. The butterflies of India, Burmah and Ceylon. A descriptive handbook of all the known species of rhopalocerous Lepidoptera inhabiting that region, with notices of allied species occurring in the neighbouring countries along the border; with numerous illustrations. Fig.144. Fig. 149,- Fig,154, EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXY. 0 Past. Fig. 140. Zephyrus dohertyi,A^^c€^,Vi2Lt 307 „ 141. „ „ „ female 307 „ 142. Acesina abenans, „ male 281 „ 143. „ „ „ female 281 „ 144. Zarona jasoda, „ male 34 „ 145. ApJuicsus rukma, ,, male 365 „ 146. „ sani „ female 367 „ 147. „ rukmini ,, male 368 „ 148. Horag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-butterflies-of-india-burmah-and-ceylon-a-descriptive-handbook-of-all-the-known-species-of-rhopalocerous-lepidoptera-inhabiting-that-region-with-notices-of-allied-species-occurring-in-the-neighbouring-countries-along-the-border-with-numerous-illustrations-fig144-fig-149-fig154-explanation-of-plate-xxy-0-past-fig-140-zephyrus-dohertyiacvi2lt-307-141-female-307-142-acesina-abenans-male-281-143-female-281-144-zarona-jasoda-male-34-145-apjuicsus-rukma-male-365-146-sani-female-367-147-rukmini-male-368-148-horag-image336737211.html
RM2AFRKMY–. The butterflies of India, Burmah and Ceylon. A descriptive handbook of all the known species of rhopalocerous Lepidoptera inhabiting that region, with notices of allied species occurring in the neighbouring countries along the border; with numerous illustrations. Fig.144. Fig. 149,- Fig,154, EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXY. 0 Past. Fig. 140. Zephyrus dohertyi,A^^c€^,Vi2Lt 307 „ 141. „ „ „ female 307 „ 142. Acesina abenans, „ male 281 „ 143. „ „ „ female 281 „ 144. Zarona jasoda, „ male 34 „ 145. ApJuicsus rukma, ,, male 365 „ 146. „ sani „ female 367 „ 147. „ rukmini ,, male 368 „ 148. Horag
. The Architectural magazine. 272 Design for a Villa. window in a splayed recess, with a segmental pointed arch : thiskind of interior window is well adapted to domestic architecture, as the flatness of the archwould not obstruct the light:it was a very common wayof building inside windows.Fig. 141. may be considereda form approaching nearerto the introduction of tracery;the six-foil panel formingthe first germ of this elegantkind of decoration. The ex-ternal window of the din-ing-room [Jig- 131.) nearlyresembles this. Fig. 142. isan eaily form of triple win-dow, in a compartment show-ing a tr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-architectural-magazine-272-design-for-a-villa-window-in-a-splayed-recess-with-a-segmental-pointed-arch-thiskind-of-interior-window-is-well-adapted-to-domestic-architecture-as-the-flatness-of-the-archwould-not-obstruct-the-lightit-was-a-very-common-wayof-building-inside-windowsfig-141-may-be-considereda-form-approaching-nearerto-the-introduction-of-tracerythe-six-foil-panel-formingthe-first-germ-of-this-elegantkind-of-decoration-the-ex-ternal-window-of-the-din-ing-room-jig-131-nearlyresembles-this-fig-142-isan-eaily-form-of-triple-win-dow-in-a-compartment-show-ing-a-tr-image336711887.html
RM2AFPFCF–. The Architectural magazine. 272 Design for a Villa. window in a splayed recess, with a segmental pointed arch : thiskind of interior window is well adapted to domestic architecture, as the flatness of the archwould not obstruct the light:it was a very common wayof building inside windows.Fig. 141. may be considereda form approaching nearerto the introduction of tracery;the six-foil panel formingthe first germ of this elegantkind of decoration. The ex-ternal window of the din-ing-room [Jig- 131.) nearlyresembles this. Fig. 142. isan eaily form of triple win-dow, in a compartment show-ing a tr
Blueprint reading; a practical manual of instruction in blueprint reading through the analysis of typical plates with reference to mechanical drawing conventions and methods, the laws of projection, etc . 141 Projection methods 142 Projection lines 146 Ground line 146 Rules of projection 147 Practical problems 149 True length of lines 153 True length by revolving horizontal projection 154 True length by revolving vertical projection 154 Representation of objects 155 Rectangular prism of block 155 Triangular block with square hole 156 Rotating and inclining of objects 156 Method of rotating obj Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/blueprint-reading-a-practical-manual-of-instruction-in-blueprint-reading-through-the-analysis-of-typical-plates-with-reference-to-mechanical-drawing-conventions-and-methods-the-laws-of-projection-etc-141-projection-methods-142-projection-lines-146-ground-line-146-rules-of-projection-147-practical-problems-149-true-length-of-lines-153-true-length-by-revolving-horizontal-projection-154-true-length-by-revolving-vertical-projection-154-representation-of-objects-155-rectangular-prism-of-block-155-triangular-block-with-square-hole-156-rotating-and-inclining-of-objects-156-method-of-rotating-obj-image340185535.html
RM2ANCP3B–Blueprint reading; a practical manual of instruction in blueprint reading through the analysis of typical plates with reference to mechanical drawing conventions and methods, the laws of projection, etc . 141 Projection methods 142 Projection lines 146 Ground line 146 Rules of projection 147 Practical problems 149 True length of lines 153 True length by revolving horizontal projection 154 True length by revolving vertical projection 154 Representation of objects 155 Rectangular prism of block 155 Triangular block with square hole 156 Rotating and inclining of objects 156 Method of rotating obj
A complete handbook for the sanitary troops of the U S army and navy . Fig. 139.. Fic. 133. Fic. 13; 212 NURSING Explanation of Figs. 140 to 145. Divulsor, urethral: For rapid dilatation and diviilsion of strictures(Fig. 140). Director: An instrument with a groove in which to guide thepoint of a knife (Fig. 141). Drill, bone- An instrument for boring holes in bone (Fig 142). Endoscope, urethral: For examination of the urethra (Fig. 143). Forceps, bullet: An instrument with separate blades used forextracting bullets (Fig. 144). Forceps, dental: An instrumerrt used for extracting teeth (Fig. M5) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-complete-handbook-for-the-sanitary-troops-of-the-u-s-army-and-navy-fig-139-fic-133-fic-13-212-nursing-explanation-of-figs-140-to-145-divulsor-urethral-for-rapid-dilatation-and-diviilsion-of-stricturesfig-140-director-an-instrument-with-a-groove-in-which-to-guide-thepoint-of-a-knife-fig-141-drill-bone-an-instrument-for-boring-holes-in-bone-fig-142-endoscope-urethral-for-examination-of-the-urethra-fig-143-forceps-bullet-an-instrument-with-separate-blades-used-forextracting-bullets-fig-144-forceps-dental-an-instrumerrt-used-for-extracting-teeth-fig-m5-image338143459.html
RM2AJ3NC3–A complete handbook for the sanitary troops of the U S army and navy . Fig. 139.. Fic. 133. Fic. 13; 212 NURSING Explanation of Figs. 140 to 145. Divulsor, urethral: For rapid dilatation and diviilsion of strictures(Fig. 140). Director: An instrument with a groove in which to guide thepoint of a knife (Fig. 141). Drill, bone- An instrument for boring holes in bone (Fig 142). Endoscope, urethral: For examination of the urethra (Fig. 143). Forceps, bullet: An instrument with separate blades used forextracting bullets (Fig. 144). Forceps, dental: An instrumerrt used for extracting teeth (Fig. M5)
Memoirs of the American Entomological Society . late XXIVFemale Genitalia: Sections III and IV Fig. 140. — Tischeria helianthi Frey and Boll, ventral view (ductus bursae andbursa copulatrix omitted). Kenton County, Kentucky. Fig. 141. — Tischeria gregaria new species, paratype, ventral view (bursacopulatrix omitted). Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Fig. 142. — Tischeria marginata new species, allotype, ventral view (bursacopulatrix omitted). South Fork Cave Creek, ChiricahuaMountains, Arizona. Fig. 143. — Tischeria heteroterae Frey and Boll, type, ventral view; BM slide15284. Dallas, Texas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/memoirs-of-the-american-entomological-society-late-xxivfemale-genitalia-sections-iii-and-iv-fig-140-tischeria-helianthi-frey-and-boll-ventral-view-ductus-bursae-andbursa-copulatrix-omitted-kenton-county-kentucky-fig-141-tischeria-gregaria-new-species-paratype-ventral-view-bursacopulatrix-omitted-grand-teton-national-park-wyoming-fig-142-tischeria-marginata-new-species-allotype-ventral-view-bursacopulatrix-omitted-south-fork-cave-creek-chiricahuamountains-arizona-fig-143-tischeria-heteroterae-frey-and-boll-type-ventral-view-bm-slide15284-dallas-texas-image339305435.html
RM2AM0KF7–Memoirs of the American Entomological Society . late XXIVFemale Genitalia: Sections III and IV Fig. 140. — Tischeria helianthi Frey and Boll, ventral view (ductus bursae andbursa copulatrix omitted). Kenton County, Kentucky. Fig. 141. — Tischeria gregaria new species, paratype, ventral view (bursacopulatrix omitted). Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Fig. 142. — Tischeria marginata new species, allotype, ventral view (bursacopulatrix omitted). South Fork Cave Creek, ChiricahuaMountains, Arizona. Fig. 143. — Tischeria heteroterae Frey and Boll, type, ventral view; BM slide15284. Dallas, Texas
. English ironwork of the XVIIth & XVIIIth centuries; an historical & analytical account of the development of exterior smithcraft. FIG. 142. the magpie, HARLESTON, NORFOLK. Inn Signs. THE ANGEL INN, AYLESBURY. The large one at Mere in Wilts (Fig. 141), with its compli-cated system of scrolls and stays, is of poor and late workman-ship, something inthe style of anequally large one atThame. One of noless spread is atWylie in the samecounty. The Mag-pie (Fig. 142), . isinteresting asa • Norfork speci-men, being fromHarleston. AtMuch Wenlock an oval representing the ancient hoop,supported from ba Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-ironwork-of-the-xviith-xviiith-centuries-an-historical-analytical-account-of-the-development-of-exterior-smithcraft-fig-142-the-magpie-harleston-norfolk-inn-signs-the-angel-inn-aylesbury-the-large-one-at-mere-in-wilts-fig-141-with-its-compli-cated-system-of-scrolls-and-stays-is-of-poor-and-late-workman-ship-something-inthe-style-of-anequally-large-one-atthame-one-of-noless-spread-is-atwylie-in-the-samecounty-the-mag-pie-fig-142-isinteresting-asa-norfork-speci-men-being-fromharleston-atmuch-wenlock-an-oval-representing-the-ancient-hoopsupported-from-ba-image337045685.html
RM2AG9N5W–. English ironwork of the XVIIth & XVIIIth centuries; an historical & analytical account of the development of exterior smithcraft. FIG. 142. the magpie, HARLESTON, NORFOLK. Inn Signs. THE ANGEL INN, AYLESBURY. The large one at Mere in Wilts (Fig. 141), with its compli-cated system of scrolls and stays, is of poor and late workman-ship, something inthe style of anequally large one atThame. One of noless spread is atWylie in the samecounty. The Mag-pie (Fig. 142), . isinteresting asa • Norfork speci-men, being fromHarleston. AtMuch Wenlock an oval representing the ancient hoop,supported from ba
. Manual of vegetable-garden insects. injured inch in Fig. 141. — Euschis-tus variolar ius, adult(X2).. Fig. 142. — Euschistuseuschistoides, adult(X2). CORN INSECTS 233 been known to puncture ripening tomatoes and the stems ofmelon, asparagus and the pods of okra. The adults are tobe found throughout the summer and the insect is said to hiber-nate in this stage. The life history of each species has not beenfully recorded. These stink-bugs are most abundant on corn and tomatoesraised in the vicinity of waste land grown up to rank weeds. Other Corn Insects Cabbage wobworni: 1(5 Seed-corn inajj:g Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-vegetable-garden-insects-injured-inch-in-fig-141-euschis-tus-variolar-ius-adultx2-fig-142-euschistuseuschistoides-adultx2-corn-insects-233-been-known-to-puncture-ripening-tomatoes-and-the-stems-ofmelon-asparagus-and-the-pods-of-okra-the-adults-are-tobe-found-throughout-the-summer-and-the-insect-is-said-to-hiber-nate-in-this-stage-the-life-history-of-each-species-has-not-beenfully-recorded-these-stink-bugs-are-most-abundant-on-corn-and-tomatoesraised-in-the-vicinity-of-waste-land-grown-up-to-rank-weeds-other-corn-insects-cabbage-wobworni-15-seed-corn-inajjg-image337154280.html
RM2AGEKM8–. Manual of vegetable-garden insects. injured inch in Fig. 141. — Euschis-tus variolar ius, adult(X2).. Fig. 142. — Euschistuseuschistoides, adult(X2). CORN INSECTS 233 been known to puncture ripening tomatoes and the stems ofmelon, asparagus and the pods of okra. The adults are tobe found throughout the summer and the insect is said to hiber-nate in this stage. The life history of each species has not beenfully recorded. These stink-bugs are most abundant on corn and tomatoesraised in the vicinity of waste land grown up to rank weeds. Other Corn Insects Cabbage wobworni: 1(5 Seed-corn inajj:g
Cyclopedia of textile work : a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting, and allied subjects . nge from circular to reciprocal knitting is to be made, by a latchW which forms a part of the pattern Vv^heel system, and is carried bythe radius bar h^ (Fig. 141) mounted loosely on the hub h^ of thedisc 6^ fast on the shaft E (see also Fig. 142) having as its bearing theshort sleeve c^ the bar having an attached clamping dog 6*, bearingagainst the outer edge of the disc with sufficient friction to cause t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-textile-work-a-general-reference-library-on-cotton-woolen-and-worsted-yarn-manufacture-weaving-designing-chemistry-and-dyeing-finishing-knitting-and-allied-subjects-nge-from-circular-to-reciprocal-knitting-is-to-be-made-by-a-latchw-which-forms-a-part-of-the-pattern-vvheel-system-and-is-carried-bythe-radius-bar-h-fig-141-mounted-loosely-on-the-hub-h-of-thedisc-6-fast-on-the-shaft-e-see-also-fig-142-having-as-its-bearing-theshort-sleeve-c-the-bar-having-an-attached-clamping-dog-6-bearingagainst-the-outer-edge-of-the-disc-with-sufficient-friction-to-cause-t-image339045247.html
RM2AKGRJR–Cyclopedia of textile work : a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting, and allied subjects . nge from circular to reciprocal knitting is to be made, by a latchW which forms a part of the pattern Vv^heel system, and is carried bythe radius bar h^ (Fig. 141) mounted loosely on the hub h^ of thedisc 6^ fast on the shaft E (see also Fig. 142) having as its bearing theshort sleeve c^ the bar having an attached clamping dog 6*, bearingagainst the outer edge of the disc with sufficient friction to cause t
. The butterflies of India, Burmah and Ceylon. A descriptive handbook of all the known species of rhopalocerous Lepidoptera inhabiting that region, with notices of allied species occurring in the neighbouring countries along the border; with numerous illustrations. Fig.144. Fig. 149,- Fig,154, EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXY. 0 Past. Fig. 140. Zephyrus dohertyi,A^^c€^,Vi2Lt 307 „ 141. „ „ „ female 307 „ 142. Acesina abenans, „ male 281 „ 143. „ „ „ female 281 „ 144. Zarona jasoda, „ male 34 „ 145. ApJuicsus rukma, ,, male 365 „ 146. „ sani „ female 367 „ 147. „ rukmini ,, male 368 „ 148. Horag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-butterflies-of-india-burmah-and-ceylon-a-descriptive-handbook-of-all-the-known-species-of-rhopalocerous-lepidoptera-inhabiting-that-region-with-notices-of-allied-species-occurring-in-the-neighbouring-countries-along-the-border-with-numerous-illustrations-fig144-fig-149-fig154-explanation-of-plate-xxy-0-past-fig-140-zephyrus-dohertyiacvi2lt-307-141-female-307-142-acesina-abenans-male-281-143-female-281-144-zarona-jasoda-male-34-145-apjuicsus-rukma-male-365-146-sani-female-367-147-rukmini-male-368-148-horag-image336737096.html
RM2AFRKGT–. The butterflies of India, Burmah and Ceylon. A descriptive handbook of all the known species of rhopalocerous Lepidoptera inhabiting that region, with notices of allied species occurring in the neighbouring countries along the border; with numerous illustrations. Fig.144. Fig. 149,- Fig,154, EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXY. 0 Past. Fig. 140. Zephyrus dohertyi,A^^c€^,Vi2Lt 307 „ 141. „ „ „ female 307 „ 142. Acesina abenans, „ male 281 „ 143. „ „ „ female 281 „ 144. Zarona jasoda, „ male 34 „ 145. ApJuicsus rukma, ,, male 365 „ 146. „ sani „ female 367 „ 147. „ rukmini ,, male 368 „ 148. Horag
Official catalogue complete in one volumeIMain buildingIIDepartment of machineryIIIDepartment of artIVDepartment of agriculture and horticulture . ornices, decoratingmouldings, etc. 220 140 Heaps & W^heatley, Brotherton,Yorkshire.—Oil cooking stove, gas stove,water boilers, etc. 222 141 Gardner, John, & Sons, London.—Lamps, Arctic expedition lamps, travelingcanteens. 222 142 Clough, Samuel Wesley, Stan-ningley, near Leeds.—Yorkshire grates,with ovens for baking cm- roasting; kitchengrate, room grate specially adapted forrailway companies offices, waiting rooms,etc. 222 143 Gregory, James, Linc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/official-catalogue-complete-in-one-volumeimain-buildingiidepartment-of-machineryiiidepartment-of-artivdepartment-of-agriculture-and-horticulture-ornices-decoratingmouldings-etc-220-140-heaps-wheatley-brothertonyorkshireoil-cooking-stove-gas-stovewater-boilers-etc-222-141-gardner-john-sons-londonlamps-arctic-expedition-lamps-travelingcanteens-222-142-clough-samuel-wesley-stan-ningley-near-leedsyorkshire-grateswith-ovens-for-baking-cm-roasting-kitchengrate-room-grate-specially-adapted-forrailway-companies-offices-waiting-roomsetc-222-143-gregory-james-linc-image343251502.html
RM2AXCCP6–Official catalogue complete in one volumeIMain buildingIIDepartment of machineryIIIDepartment of artIVDepartment of agriculture and horticulture . ornices, decoratingmouldings, etc. 220 140 Heaps & W^heatley, Brotherton,Yorkshire.—Oil cooking stove, gas stove,water boilers, etc. 222 141 Gardner, John, & Sons, London.—Lamps, Arctic expedition lamps, travelingcanteens. 222 142 Clough, Samuel Wesley, Stan-ningley, near Leeds.—Yorkshire grates,with ovens for baking cm- roasting; kitchengrate, room grate specially adapted forrailway companies offices, waiting rooms,etc. 222 143 Gregory, James, Linc
Christian Cynosure . THE BANE OF OUR CIVILINSTITUTIONS IS TO BE FOUNDIN MASONRY, ALREADYPOWERFUL, AND DAILY BE-COMING MORE SO.I OWE TO MY COUNTRY ANEXPOSURE OF ITS DANGERS.CAP7 11J/. MORGAN. CONTENTS. Sentiments on Secret Societies 129 Short Editorials.. 130 William Morgan. A Character Sketch. .. 131 William Morgans Daughter 132 Captain Morgans Widow 132 The Morgan Monument 133 New England Type and History 134 Why We Oppose the Lodge 136 Freemasonry Symbolized in Revelation. By Rev. J. P. Stoddard 138 Twentieth Century Religion (cartoon).... 141 Washingtons Disavowal .142 The Capitol Corner S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/christian-cynosure-the-bane-of-our-civilinstitutions-is-to-be-foundin-masonry-alreadypowerful-and-daily-be-coming-more-soi-owe-to-my-country-anexposure-of-its-dangerscap7-11j-morgan-contents-sentiments-on-secret-societies-129-short-editorials-130-william-morgan-a-character-sketch-131-william-morgans-daughter-132-captain-morgans-widow-132-the-morgan-monument-133-new-england-type-and-history-134-why-we-oppose-the-lodge-136-freemasonry-symbolized-in-revelation-by-rev-j-p-stoddard-138-twentieth-century-religion-cartoon-141-washingtons-disavowal-142-the-capitol-corner-s-image340233307.html
RM2ANEY1F–Christian Cynosure . THE BANE OF OUR CIVILINSTITUTIONS IS TO BE FOUNDIN MASONRY, ALREADYPOWERFUL, AND DAILY BE-COMING MORE SO.I OWE TO MY COUNTRY ANEXPOSURE OF ITS DANGERS.CAP7 11J/. MORGAN. CONTENTS. Sentiments on Secret Societies 129 Short Editorials.. 130 William Morgan. A Character Sketch. .. 131 William Morgans Daughter 132 Captain Morgans Widow 132 The Morgan Monument 133 New England Type and History 134 Why We Oppose the Lodge 136 Freemasonry Symbolized in Revelation. By Rev. J. P. Stoddard 138 Twentieth Century Religion (cartoon).... 141 Washingtons Disavowal .142 The Capitol Corner S
Bowdoin Orient . itor. Students, Professors, and Alumni are invited to contributeliterary articles, personals, and items. Contributions rausr beaccompanied by writers name, as well as the signature whichhe wishes to have appended. Entered at the Post-Office at Brunsn-ick as Second Class mail matter. CONTENTS. Vol. XV., No. 11.—December 16, 1885. An Accident, 133 Editorial Notes 1,33 A Visit to the Museum of Superannuated Jokes, . 134 My Adventure, 135 Troy, 135 Camping Out, 137 The First Snow-Storm, 137 One Summer 138 Communication 139 CoLLEQii Tabula, 140 Personal, 141 Clippings, 142 Book Not Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bowdoin-orient-itor-students-professors-and-alumni-are-invited-to-contributeliterary-articles-personals-and-items-contributions-rausr-beaccompanied-by-writers-name-as-well-as-the-signature-whichhe-wishes-to-have-appended-entered-at-the-post-office-at-brunsn-ick-as-second-class-mail-matter-contents-vol-xv-no-11december-16-1885-an-accident-133-editorial-notes-133-a-visit-to-the-museum-of-superannuated-jokes-134-my-adventure-135-troy-135-camping-out-137-the-first-snow-storm-137-one-summer-138-communication-139-colleqii-tabula-140-personal-141-clippings-142-book-not-image338082027.html
RM2AJ0Y23–Bowdoin Orient . itor. Students, Professors, and Alumni are invited to contributeliterary articles, personals, and items. Contributions rausr beaccompanied by writers name, as well as the signature whichhe wishes to have appended. Entered at the Post-Office at Brunsn-ick as Second Class mail matter. CONTENTS. Vol. XV., No. 11.—December 16, 1885. An Accident, 133 Editorial Notes 1,33 A Visit to the Museum of Superannuated Jokes, . 134 My Adventure, 135 Troy, 135 Camping Out, 137 The First Snow-Storm, 137 One Summer 138 Communication 139 CoLLEQii Tabula, 140 Personal, 141 Clippings, 142 Book Not
Heating and ventilating buildings : a manual for heating engineers and architects . Fig. 140.—Lever Safety-valve, Modern Form. can be regulated by sliding the weight to different positions on the lever. The form shown in Fig. 141 consists of a single weight suspended from the valve and hanging in the upper part of the boiler. This form is to be commended, since it cannot be adjusted without opening the boiler. A form used very exten-sively for low-pressure heat-ing-boilers consists of asingle weight resting on avalve, as shown in Fig. 142;its principle of operation isthe same as that of the ot Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/heating-and-ventilating-buildings-a-manual-for-heating-engineers-and-architects-fig-140lever-safety-valve-modern-form-can-be-regulated-by-sliding-the-weight-to-different-positions-on-the-lever-the-form-shown-in-fig-141-consists-of-a-single-weight-suspended-from-the-valve-and-hanging-in-the-upper-part-of-the-boiler-this-form-is-to-be-commended-since-it-cannot-be-adjusted-without-opening-the-boiler-a-form-used-very-exten-sively-for-low-pressure-heat-ing-boilers-consists-of-asingle-weight-resting-on-avalve-as-shown-in-fig-142its-principle-of-operation-isthe-same-as-that-of-the-ot-image340057019.html
RM2AN6X5F–Heating and ventilating buildings : a manual for heating engineers and architects . Fig. 140.—Lever Safety-valve, Modern Form. can be regulated by sliding the weight to different positions on the lever. The form shown in Fig. 141 consists of a single weight suspended from the valve and hanging in the upper part of the boiler. This form is to be commended, since it cannot be adjusted without opening the boiler. A form used very exten-sively for low-pressure heat-ing-boilers consists of asingle weight resting on avalve, as shown in Fig. 142;its principle of operation isthe same as that of the ot
Township and boroughTogether with an appendix of notes relating to the history of the town of Cambridge . ures and borough houses, p. 199.—§ 141. The Lauder case, p. 200.—§ 142. Pasture of the shire-boroughs,p. 201.—§ 143. The lordship over the Cambridge fields, p. 201.—§ 144.The final struggle between Merton College and the Municipal Corporation,p. 202. § 145. Borough finance at Cambridge, p. 204.—§ 146. The free revenueof the Town, p. 205.—§ 147. The old revenue appropriated to the fee-farmrent, p. 207.—§ 148. Borough finance at Oxford, p. 209. § 149. Earhest history of the borough: the burh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/township-and-boroughtogether-with-an-appendix-of-notes-relating-to-the-history-of-the-town-of-cambridge-ures-and-borough-houses-p-199-141-the-lauder-case-p-200-142-pasture-of-the-shire-boroughsp-201-143-the-lordship-over-the-cambridge-fields-p-201-144the-final-struggle-between-merton-college-and-the-municipal-corporationp-202-145-borough-finance-at-cambridge-p-204-146-the-free-revenueof-the-town-p-205-147-the-old-revenue-appropriated-to-the-fee-farmrent-p-207-148-borough-finance-at-oxford-p-209-149-earhest-history-of-the-borough-the-burh-image342730564.html
RM2AWGM98–Township and boroughTogether with an appendix of notes relating to the history of the town of Cambridge . ures and borough houses, p. 199.—§ 141. The Lauder case, p. 200.—§ 142. Pasture of the shire-boroughs,p. 201.—§ 143. The lordship over the Cambridge fields, p. 201.—§ 144.The final struggle between Merton College and the Municipal Corporation,p. 202. § 145. Borough finance at Cambridge, p. 204.—§ 146. The free revenueof the Town, p. 205.—§ 147. The old revenue appropriated to the fee-farmrent, p. 207.—§ 148. Borough finance at Oxford, p. 209. § 149. Earhest history of the borough: the burh
Burma . 141. QETTING FIRE BY THE NATIVE METHOD. 66 BURMA. 142. THE COOKING-PLACE. of a tree of the dry zone, groundinto a paste with water on a specialstone. It is perfumed by grindingsandal-wood with it. The paste issmeared on the face and left to dry,after which the excess is rubbed off.For great occasions the paste is lefton over-night. But ordinarily theface is freshed with water {mye-hna-thit) on rising in the morning. TheBurmans admire white teeth andpolish them with charcoal on a softstick. The old style of womens hair-dress was like the early chignonfashion of about 1867 in Europe. The Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/burma-141-qetting-fire-by-the-native-method-66-burma-142-the-cooking-place-of-a-tree-of-the-dry-zone-groundinto-a-paste-with-water-on-a-specialstone-it-is-perfumed-by-grindingsandal-wood-with-it-the-paste-issmeared-on-the-face-and-left-to-dryafter-which-the-excess-is-rubbed-offfor-great-occasions-the-paste-is-lefton-over-night-but-ordinarily-theface-is-freshed-with-water-mye-hna-thit-on-rising-in-the-morning-theburmans-admire-white-teeth-andpolish-them-with-charcoal-on-a-softstick-the-old-style-of-womens-hair-dress-was-like-the-early-chignonfashion-of-about-1867-in-europe-the-image342730050.html
RM2AWGKJX–Burma . 141. QETTING FIRE BY THE NATIVE METHOD. 66 BURMA. 142. THE COOKING-PLACE. of a tree of the dry zone, groundinto a paste with water on a specialstone. It is perfumed by grindingsandal-wood with it. The paste issmeared on the face and left to dry,after which the excess is rubbed off.For great occasions the paste is lefton over-night. But ordinarily theface is freshed with water {mye-hna-thit) on rising in the morning. TheBurmans admire white teeth andpolish them with charcoal on a softstick. The old style of womens hair-dress was like the early chignonfashion of about 1867 in Europe. The
Wilson's quarter century in photography : a collection of hints on practical photography which form a complete text-book of the art . your drawing-board and camera stand correct; if not, that is, if you see thepicture of this contrivance too high or too low, lower or raise your instrument,and shift it until you see no more of the stick but a white spot on blackground. Fig. 139 will explain it at once. viz., either to have a long-bellows camera (Fig. 141) made on purpose for copying, or tohave a simple contrivance called a cone (Fig. 142) made to fit on your ordinary portraitbox. The camera rep Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wilsons-quarter-century-in-photography-a-collection-of-hints-on-practical-photography-which-form-a-complete-text-book-of-the-art-your-drawing-board-and-camera-stand-correct-if-not-that-is-if-you-see-thepicture-of-this-contrivance-too-high-or-too-low-lower-or-raise-your-instrumentand-shift-it-until-you-see-no-more-of-the-stick-but-a-white-spot-on-blackground-fig-139-will-explain-it-at-once-viz-either-to-have-a-long-bellows-camera-fig-141-made-on-purpose-for-copying-or-tohave-a-simple-contrivance-called-a-cone-fig-142-made-to-fit-on-your-ordinary-portraitbox-the-camera-rep-image342864042.html
RM2AWPPGA–Wilson's quarter century in photography : a collection of hints on practical photography which form a complete text-book of the art . your drawing-board and camera stand correct; if not, that is, if you see thepicture of this contrivance too high or too low, lower or raise your instrument,and shift it until you see no more of the stick but a white spot on blackground. Fig. 139 will explain it at once. viz., either to have a long-bellows camera (Fig. 141) made on purpose for copying, or tohave a simple contrivance called a cone (Fig. 142) made to fit on your ordinary portraitbox. The camera rep
. A story of the war and family war service record, 1914-1919. Lieutenants Sergeant Major Names of Sergeants 140 ^ Itttteti S-tatfH Ktmg ^trxncs Swnrii ^ ^ Names of Corporals ^ ^ ^ H ^ Names and addresses of comrades or intimates ^^ ^ [ ^ ^. Training before service ^ ^ , ^ ^ ? ^ ^ ^ ^^ Training during service ^^ 141 r^ HnxUh ^UUb Army Bnmtt Srrnrb ^ Promotions and commissions Record of transportation and travel P Encampment, places and dates m f 142 Mmt^Ji g>tatp0 Armg Bttr^m S^rotb Battle engagements and dates Hospital record,—and wounds Honorary record,—and medals. Total period of service Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-story-of-the-war-and-family-war-service-record-1914-1919-lieutenants-sergeant-major-names-of-sergeants-140-itttteti-s-tatfh-ktmg-trxncs-swnrii-names-of-corporals-h-names-and-addresses-of-comrades-or-intimates-training-before-service-training-during-service-141-r-hnxuh-uub-army-bnmtt-srrnrb-promotions-and-commissions-record-of-transportation-and-travel-p-encampment-places-and-dates-m-f-142-mmtji-ggttatp0-armg-bttrm-srotb-battle-engagements-and-dates-hospital-recordand-wounds-honorary-recordand-medals-total-period-of-service-image336988235.html
RM2AG73X3–. A story of the war and family war service record, 1914-1919. Lieutenants Sergeant Major Names of Sergeants 140 ^ Itttteti S-tatfH Ktmg ^trxncs Swnrii ^ ^ Names of Corporals ^ ^ ^ H ^ Names and addresses of comrades or intimates ^^ ^ [ ^ ^. Training before service ^ ^ , ^ ^ ? ^ ^ ^ ^^ Training during service ^^ 141 r^ HnxUh ^UUb Army Bnmtt Srrnrb ^ Promotions and commissions Record of transportation and travel P Encampment, places and dates m f 142 Mmt^Ji g>tatp0 Armg Bttr^m S^rotb Battle engagements and dates Hospital record,—and wounds Honorary record,—and medals. Total period of service
Entomology : with special reference to its biological and economic aspects . An ocellar retinula ofthe honey bee, composedof two retinal cells. A,longitudinal section; B,transverse section; n, n,nerves; p, pigment; r,rhabdom. — After Redi- KORZEW. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I I I Fig. 141.. and retinal), (5) fenestrate nieinhrane, (6) Hhers of the opticnerve, (7) tracliecc. The cornea (Fig. 142) is a biconvex transparent portionof the external chitinous cuticula. Immediately beneath it arethe cone cells, which may contain aclear fluid or else, as in most insects,solid transparent cones. The rhab-d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/entomology-with-special-reference-to-its-biological-and-economic-aspects-an-ocellar-retinula-ofthe-honey-bee-composedof-two-retinal-cells-alongitudinal-section-btransverse-section-n-nnerves-p-pigment-rrhabdom-after-redi-korzew-anatomy-and-physiology-i-i-i-fig-141-and-retinal-5-fenestrate-nieinhrane-6-hhers-of-the-opticnerve-7-tracliecc-the-cornea-fig-142-is-a-biconvex-transparent-portionof-the-external-chitinous-cuticula-immediately-beneath-it-arethe-cone-cells-which-may-contain-aclear-fluid-or-else-as-in-most-insectssolid-transparent-cones-the-rhab-d-image338077154.html
RM2AJ0MT2–Entomology : with special reference to its biological and economic aspects . An ocellar retinula ofthe honey bee, composedof two retinal cells. A,longitudinal section; B,transverse section; n, n,nerves; p, pigment; r,rhabdom. — After Redi- KORZEW. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I I I Fig. 141.. and retinal), (5) fenestrate nieinhrane, (6) Hhers of the opticnerve, (7) tracliecc. The cornea (Fig. 142) is a biconvex transparent portionof the external chitinous cuticula. Immediately beneath it arethe cone cells, which may contain aclear fluid or else, as in most insects,solid transparent cones. The rhab-d
A shooting trip to Kamchatka . )ulation being represented by one familyconsisting of a fisherman, his wife, and two girls. SLEDGE-DOGS 141 Some twenty dogs sat out at the entrance of theirholes, for at that time of year, on account of themosquitoes, they bury themselves as much as they. SLEDGE-DOCS AT REST IX TIIKIK BTRKOWS. can under ground, and dig burrows for that purpose.Along the banks rows of larger excavations, about tenfeet in circumference and five feet deep, enn)ty atpresent, were used for laying in stores of fish tor thedogs in winter. During the fishing season, and later, 142 A SHO Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-shooting-trip-to-kamchatka-ulation-being-represented-by-one-familyconsisting-of-a-fisherman-his-wife-and-two-girls-sledge-dogs-141-some-twenty-dogs-sat-out-at-the-entrance-of-theirholes-for-at-that-time-of-year-on-account-of-themosquitoes-they-bury-themselves-as-much-as-they-sledge-docs-at-rest-ix-tiikik-btrkows-can-under-ground-and-dig-burrows-for-that-purposealong-the-banks-rows-of-larger-excavations-about-tenfeet-in-circumference-and-five-feet-deep-ennty-atpresent-were-used-for-laying-in-stores-of-fish-tor-thedogs-in-winter-during-the-fishing-season-and-later-142-a-sho-image339155409.html
RM2AKNT55–A shooting trip to Kamchatka . )ulation being represented by one familyconsisting of a fisherman, his wife, and two girls. SLEDGE-DOGS 141 Some twenty dogs sat out at the entrance of theirholes, for at that time of year, on account of themosquitoes, they bury themselves as much as they. SLEDGE-DOCS AT REST IX TIIKIK BTRKOWS. can under ground, and dig burrows for that purpose.Along the banks rows of larger excavations, about tenfeet in circumference and five feet deep, enn)ty atpresent, were used for laying in stores of fish tor thedogs in winter. During the fishing season, and later, 142 A SHO
. The pagan tribes of Borneo; a description of their physical, moral and intellectual condition, with some discussion of their ethnic relations. Fig. 63. Fig. 64. general use (cf PL 140, Fig. 4, PI. 141, Fig. 7, and PI. 142,Fig. 9). On PI. 141, Fig. I, is shown a hand tatued in theKayan manner; the figures on the phalanges are knownas tegulun} representations of human figures or as silongyfaces, and they are evidently anthropomorphic derivatives.The triangles on the carpal knuckles are termed songirang, shoots of bamboo, and the zig-zag lines are ikor^lines. ^ In ancient days when a great Kaya Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pagan-tribes-of-borneo-a-description-of-their-physical-moral-and-intellectual-condition-with-some-discussion-of-their-ethnic-relations-fig-63-fig-64-general-use-cf-pl-140-fig-4-pi-141-fig-7-and-pi-142fig-9-on-pi-141-fig-i-is-shown-a-hand-tatued-in-thekayan-manner-the-figures-on-the-phalanges-are-knownas-tegulun-representations-of-human-figures-or-as-silongyfaces-and-they-are-evidently-anthropomorphic-derivativesthe-triangles-on-the-carpal-knuckles-are-termed-songirang-shoots-of-bamboo-and-the-zig-zag-lines-are-ikorlines-in-ancient-days-when-a-great-kaya-image336743244.html
RM2AFRYCC–. The pagan tribes of Borneo; a description of their physical, moral and intellectual condition, with some discussion of their ethnic relations. Fig. 63. Fig. 64. general use (cf PL 140, Fig. 4, PI. 141, Fig. 7, and PI. 142,Fig. 9). On PI. 141, Fig. I, is shown a hand tatued in theKayan manner; the figures on the phalanges are knownas tegulun} representations of human figures or as silongyfaces, and they are evidently anthropomorphic derivatives.The triangles on the carpal knuckles are termed songirang, shoots of bamboo, and the zig-zag lines are ikor^lines. ^ In ancient days when a great Kaya
War surgery of the faceA treatise on plastic restoration after facial injury by John BRoberts ..Prepared at the suggestion of the subsection on plastic and oral surgery connected with the office of the surgeon generalIllustrated with 256 figures . Fig. 141.— Deep adherent scar of cheek from wound due to kick of a horse. (Authors patient.). Fin. 142.— Condition two weeks after graft of adipose tissue from abdom-inal wall was buried under scar. Photograph taken before graft had timeto shrink. (Authors patient.) 308 WAR SURGERY OF THE FACE. Contraction of scars following healing by granulation of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/war-surgery-of-the-facea-treatise-on-plastic-restoration-after-facial-injury-by-john-broberts-prepared-at-the-suggestion-of-the-subsection-on-plastic-and-oral-surgery-connected-with-the-office-of-the-surgeon-generalillustrated-with-256-figures-fig-141-deep-adherent-scar-of-cheek-from-wound-due-to-kick-of-a-horse-authors-patient-fin-142-condition-two-weeks-after-graft-of-adipose-tissue-from-abdom-inal-wall-was-buried-under-scar-photograph-taken-before-graft-had-timeto-shrink-authors-patient-308-war-surgery-of-the-face-contraction-of-scars-following-healing-by-granulation-of-image339178023.html
RM2AKPW0R–War surgery of the faceA treatise on plastic restoration after facial injury by John BRoberts ..Prepared at the suggestion of the subsection on plastic and oral surgery connected with the office of the surgeon generalIllustrated with 256 figures . Fig. 141.— Deep adherent scar of cheek from wound due to kick of a horse. (Authors patient.). Fin. 142.— Condition two weeks after graft of adipose tissue from abdom-inal wall was buried under scar. Photograph taken before graft had timeto shrink. (Authors patient.) 308 WAR SURGERY OF THE FACE. Contraction of scars following healing by granulation of
Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution .. . Fig. 141.—Banner stone, crescent-shape. ft The crescentic banner stones might better be termed semilunar,since most of them are flat at one end and curved at the other. Occasion-ally one has both endscurved and parallel,the sides also slightlycurved, making them a r t i c 1 e r e n i f o r in. ? Others have the ends ? straight and parallel, ? with the sides curved or like the zone of a circle. Two have amidrib for the hole,with the sides dressed Fig. 142.—Banner stone, crescent-shape. down quite thill Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-bureau-of-ethnology-to-the-secretary-of-the-smithsonian-institution-fig-141banner-stone-crescent-shape-ft-the-crescentic-banner-stones-might-better-be-termed-semilunarsince-most-of-them-are-flat-at-one-end-and-curved-at-the-other-occasion-ally-one-has-both-endscurved-and-parallelthe-sides-also-slightlycurved-making-them-a-r-t-i-c-1-e-r-e-n-i-f-o-r-in-others-have-the-ends-straight-and-parallel-with-the-sides-curved-or-like-the-zone-of-a-circle-two-have-amidrib-for-the-holewith-the-sides-dressed-fig-142banner-stone-crescent-shape-down-quite-thill-image342899301.html
RM2AWTBFH–Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution .. . Fig. 141.—Banner stone, crescent-shape. ft The crescentic banner stones might better be termed semilunar,since most of them are flat at one end and curved at the other. Occasion-ally one has both endscurved and parallel,the sides also slightlycurved, making them a r t i c 1 e r e n i f o r in. ? Others have the ends ? straight and parallel, ? with the sides curved or like the zone of a circle. Two have amidrib for the hole,with the sides dressed Fig. 142.—Banner stone, crescent-shape. down quite thill
Dekorative skvlptvr: figvr, ornament, architektvrplastik avs den havptepochen der kvnst . — Brunnen im Palazzo Lante ---------- ---.-. 136 Bologna — B.unnen im Palazzo Bcvilaqua ------- 137 Prato (Italien) — Brunnen auf der Piazza Municipio -------- --- J38 Florenz, Gallcria Pitti — Marmorbrunnen (angeblich von Donatello) ----------- 139 Florenz — Brunnen aus der Schule des Gian Bologna --------------- J40 Florenz — Brunnen aus der Schule des Gian Bologna --------- 141 Viterbo — Brunnen in der Villa Lante -------------------- 142 Florenz, Giardino Boboli — Wasserspeier aus der Schule des Gian Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dekorative-skvlptvr-figvr-ornament-architektvrplastik-avs-den-havptepochen-der-kvnst-brunnen-im-palazzo-lante-136-bologna-bunnen-im-palazzo-bcvilaqua-137-prato-italien-brunnen-auf-der-piazza-municipio-j38-florenz-gallcria-pitti-marmorbrunnen-angeblich-von-donatello-139-florenz-brunnen-aus-der-schule-des-gian-bologna-j40-florenz-brunnen-aus-der-schule-des-gian-bologna-141-viterbo-brunnen-in-der-villa-lante-142-florenz-giardino-boboli-wasserspeier-aus-der-schule-des-gian-image339123041.html
RM2AKMAW5–Dekorative skvlptvr: figvr, ornament, architektvrplastik avs den havptepochen der kvnst . — Brunnen im Palazzo Lante ---------- ---.-. 136 Bologna — B.unnen im Palazzo Bcvilaqua ------- 137 Prato (Italien) — Brunnen auf der Piazza Municipio -------- --- J38 Florenz, Gallcria Pitti — Marmorbrunnen (angeblich von Donatello) ----------- 139 Florenz — Brunnen aus der Schule des Gian Bologna --------------- J40 Florenz — Brunnen aus der Schule des Gian Bologna --------- 141 Viterbo — Brunnen in der Villa Lante -------------------- 142 Florenz, Giardino Boboli — Wasserspeier aus der Schule des Gian
New geographies . , uponthe mountain slopes and upon the hilly,rocky land (Figs. 139 and 141). Lumbering does not employ a greatnumber of men; on that account not 2. Importance m^uy people Hve where it isof lumbering carried on. Yet the indus-try is very important, because there areso many people in these states who needarticles made of wood. Among theseare tables, chairs, and paper. Add tothis list as many more objects as youcan. Lumbering is extensively carried onin Maine (Fig. 142); in the Adirondack 3. Centers for ^^d Catskill mountains inthis industry ]s[ew York; in the Appala-chian Mount Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-geographies-uponthe-mountain-slopes-and-upon-the-hillyrocky-land-figs-139-and-141-lumbering-does-not-employ-a-greatnumber-of-men-on-that-account-not-2-importance-muy-people-hve-where-it-isof-lumbering-carried-on-yet-the-indus-try-is-very-important-because-there-areso-many-people-in-these-states-who-needarticles-made-of-wood-among-theseare-tables-chairs-and-paper-add-tothis-list-as-many-more-objects-as-youcan-lumbering-is-extensively-carried-onin-maine-fig-142-in-the-adirondack-3-centers-for-d-catskill-mountains-inthis-industry-s-ew-york-in-the-appala-chian-mount-image338153060.html
RM2AJ45K0–New geographies . , uponthe mountain slopes and upon the hilly,rocky land (Figs. 139 and 141). Lumbering does not employ a greatnumber of men; on that account not 2. Importance m^uy people Hve where it isof lumbering carried on. Yet the indus-try is very important, because there areso many people in these states who needarticles made of wood. Among theseare tables, chairs, and paper. Add tothis list as many more objects as youcan. Lumbering is extensively carried onin Maine (Fig. 142); in the Adirondack 3. Centers for ^^d Catskill mountains inthis industry ]s[ew York; in the Appala-chian Mount
Ancient Scottish lake-dwellings or crannogs : with a supplementary chapter on remains of lake-dwellings in England . Fig. 141. —Fibula (J). 16. A much corroded pickaxe was found about themiddle of the lake area. The end of the axe portion isnearly 5 inches broad, and the whole length of the imple-ment is 22 inches.. Fig. 142.—Fibula (}). (b.) Articles made of Bronze or Brass.—1. Two fibulae,represented full size in Figs. 140 and 141, found about thecentre of the refuse-heap. Figs. 142 and 143 represent side l 130 ANCIENT SCOTTISH LAKE-DWELLINGS. and back views of a third fibula, much more elab Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-scottish-lake-dwellings-or-crannogs-with-a-supplementary-chapter-on-remains-of-lake-dwellings-in-england-fig-141-fibula-j-16-a-much-corroded-pickaxe-was-found-about-themiddle-of-the-lake-area-the-end-of-the-axe-portion-isnearly-5-inches-broad-and-the-whole-length-of-the-imple-ment-is-22-inches-fig-142fibula-b-articles-made-of-bronze-or-brass1-two-fibulaerepresented-full-size-in-figs-140-and-141-found-about-thecentre-of-the-refuse-heap-figs-142-and-143-represent-side-l-130-ancient-scottish-lake-dwellings-and-back-views-of-a-third-fibula-much-more-elab-image343215035.html
RM2AXAP7R–Ancient Scottish lake-dwellings or crannogs : with a supplementary chapter on remains of lake-dwellings in England . Fig. 141. —Fibula (J). 16. A much corroded pickaxe was found about themiddle of the lake area. The end of the axe portion isnearly 5 inches broad, and the whole length of the imple-ment is 22 inches.. Fig. 142.—Fibula (}). (b.) Articles made of Bronze or Brass.—1. Two fibulae,represented full size in Figs. 140 and 141, found about thecentre of the refuse-heap. Figs. 142 and 143 represent side l 130 ANCIENT SCOTTISH LAKE-DWELLINGS. and back views of a third fibula, much more elab
Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . Fig. 139. of narrow ones, or use the simple device described below (Figs. 141 and 142), and shown in Fig. 139. (See Drmuers in Part V.) To fasten the doors you can hook one on the inside and put a button (which you can whittle out) on the outside to hold tlie loo Wood-Working for Beginners. Fk;. 140. other. If you wish to lock, hook one door inside and lock theother to it (see Locks). A padlock with staples and iron strap iseasier to put on. To make a cupboard of boards instead ofusing a box, you simply make a box yourself (see Box-f?iaki?ig i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/woodworking-for-beginners-a-manual-for-amateurs-fig-139-of-narrow-ones-or-use-the-simple-device-described-below-figs-141-and-142-and-shown-in-fig-139-see-drmuers-in-part-v-to-fasten-the-doors-you-can-hook-one-on-the-inside-and-put-a-button-which-you-can-whittle-out-on-the-outside-to-hold-tlie-loo-wood-working-for-beginners-fk-140-other-if-you-wish-to-lock-hook-one-door-inside-and-lock-theother-to-it-see-locks-a-padlock-with-staples-and-iron-strap-iseasier-to-put-on-to-make-a-cupboard-of-boards-instead-ofusing-a-box-you-simply-make-a-box-yourself-see-box-fiakiig-i-image338222341.html
RM2AJ7A19–Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . Fig. 139. of narrow ones, or use the simple device described below (Figs. 141 and 142), and shown in Fig. 139. (See Drmuers in Part V.) To fasten the doors you can hook one on the inside and put a button (which you can whittle out) on the outside to hold tlie loo Wood-Working for Beginners. Fk;. 140. other. If you wish to lock, hook one door inside and lock theother to it (see Locks). A padlock with staples and iron strap iseasier to put on. To make a cupboard of boards instead ofusing a box, you simply make a box yourself (see Box-f?iaki?ig i
Lehrbuch der klinischen Untersuchungs-Methoden : für Studirende und praktische Aerzte . Fig. 141. Andere Formen von Tripelphosphatkrystallen. (Nach Peyer.) oder theilweise von kohlensaurem Ammoniak herrührt, das sich aus demHarnstoffe in den Harnwegen oder nach der Entleerung des ürines durchbacterielle Gährung bildet. Das Tripelphosphat stellt in diesem Falle meist. Fig. 142. Krystalle von Dicalciumphospliat aus amphoterem Harne. (Nach Neubauer-Vogel undUltzmaun-Hofmann.) <ien Hauptbestandtheil des Sedimentes dar. Es ist daran kenntlich, dasses unter dem Mikroskop grosse Prismen von charak Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lehrbuch-der-klinischen-untersuchungs-methoden-fr-studirende-und-praktische-aerzte-fig-141-andere-formen-von-tripelphosphatkrystallen-nach-peyer-oder-theilweise-von-kohlensaurem-ammoniak-herrhrt-das-sich-aus-demharnstoffe-in-den-harnwegen-oder-nach-der-entleerung-des-rines-durchbacterielle-ghrung-bildet-das-tripelphosphat-stellt-in-diesem-falle-meist-fig-142-krystalle-von-dicalciumphospliat-aus-amphoterem-harne-nach-neubauer-vogel-undultzmaun-hofmann-ltien-hauptbestandtheil-des-sedimentes-dar-es-ist-daran-kenntlich-dasses-unter-dem-mikroskop-grosse-prismen-von-charak-image339302535.html
RM2AM0FRK–Lehrbuch der klinischen Untersuchungs-Methoden : für Studirende und praktische Aerzte . Fig. 141. Andere Formen von Tripelphosphatkrystallen. (Nach Peyer.) oder theilweise von kohlensaurem Ammoniak herrührt, das sich aus demHarnstoffe in den Harnwegen oder nach der Entleerung des ürines durchbacterielle Gährung bildet. Das Tripelphosphat stellt in diesem Falle meist. Fig. 142. Krystalle von Dicalciumphospliat aus amphoterem Harne. (Nach Neubauer-Vogel undUltzmaun-Hofmann.) <ien Hauptbestandtheil des Sedimentes dar. Es ist daran kenntlich, dasses unter dem Mikroskop grosse Prismen von charak
Lessons in practical electricity; principles, experiments, and arithmetical problems, an elementary text-book . Fig. 141.—Attraction of Magnetic Body (B) by theCurrents Field. 162 PRACTICAL ELECTRICITY. AC.. »t ClocltvviteSoutt. Po2d»ity Fig. 142.—Polarity of a Single Turn of Wire. lines emanate again from the more distant face, that face isof N-polarity. The single turn of wire, therefore, possessespolarity similar to a bar magnet, and when free to move will take up a position inthe earths field, withits N-face pointingtoward the N ; also,its N-face will be re-pelled by the N-poleof a bar mag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lessons-in-practical-electricity-principles-experiments-and-arithmetical-problems-an-elementary-text-book-fig-141attraction-of-magnetic-body-b-by-thecurrents-field-162-practical-electricity-ac-t-clocltvvitesoutt-po2dity-fig-142polarity-of-a-single-turn-of-wire-lines-emanate-again-from-the-more-distant-face-that-face-isof-n-polarity-the-single-turn-of-wire-therefore-possessespolarity-similar-to-a-bar-magnet-and-when-free-to-move-will-take-up-a-position-inthe-earths-field-withits-n-face-pointingtoward-the-n-alsoits-n-face-will-be-re-pelled-by-the-n-poleof-a-bar-mag-image340057590.html
RM2AN6XWX–Lessons in practical electricity; principles, experiments, and arithmetical problems, an elementary text-book . Fig. 141.—Attraction of Magnetic Body (B) by theCurrents Field. 162 PRACTICAL ELECTRICITY. AC.. »t ClocltvviteSoutt. Po2d»ity Fig. 142.—Polarity of a Single Turn of Wire. lines emanate again from the more distant face, that face isof N-polarity. The single turn of wire, therefore, possessespolarity similar to a bar magnet, and when free to move will take up a position inthe earths field, withits N-face pointingtoward the N ; also,its N-face will be re-pelled by the N-poleof a bar mag
Rational hydrotherapy : a manual of the physiological and therapeutic effects of hydriatic procedures, and the technique of their application in the treatment of disease . Fig. 141. FIiXSENS APPARATUS FOR PHOTOTHERAPY (p. 721).. 1 ? p 1 W^^mmm, ? .^ ^1 ?ft ^^^^^r ^^l^^^^l^Sl^^^^^wl J^ ^1 ?BEh ^?^B Fig. 142. LENS-BOTTLE FOR FILTER- Fig. 143. COOLING COMPRESSOR (p. 721). IXG OUT HEAT RAYS (p. 721). THE TECHNIQUE OF HYDROTHERAPY. JlJ have in the electric-light bath a thermal method by which thedegree of heat applied can be physiologically and exactlymeasured, and knowing the powerful influence of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rational-hydrotherapy-a-manual-of-the-physiological-and-therapeutic-effects-of-hydriatic-procedures-and-the-technique-of-their-application-in-the-treatment-of-disease-fig-141-fiixsens-apparatus-for-phototherapy-p-721-1-p-1-wmmm-1-ft-r-llslwl-j-1-beh-b-fig-142-lens-bottle-for-filter-fig-143-cooling-compressor-p-721-ixg-out-heat-rays-p-721-the-technique-of-hydrotherapy-jlj-have-in-the-electric-light-bath-a-thermal-method-by-which-thedegree-of-heat-applied-can-be-physiologically-and-exactlymeasured-and-knowing-the-powerful-influence-of-image338297572.html
RM2AJAP04–Rational hydrotherapy : a manual of the physiological and therapeutic effects of hydriatic procedures, and the technique of their application in the treatment of disease . Fig. 141. FIiXSENS APPARATUS FOR PHOTOTHERAPY (p. 721).. 1 ? p 1 W^^mmm, ? .^ ^1 ?ft ^^^^^r ^^l^^^^l^Sl^^^^^wl J^ ^1 ?BEh ^?^B Fig. 142. LENS-BOTTLE FOR FILTER- Fig. 143. COOLING COMPRESSOR (p. 721). IXG OUT HEAT RAYS (p. 721). THE TECHNIQUE OF HYDROTHERAPY. JlJ have in the electric-light bath a thermal method by which thedegree of heat applied can be physiologically and exactlymeasured, and knowing the powerful influence of
Text-book of structural and physiological botany . Fig. 141.—Diagram of the 3/8 phyllotaxisof Plant ago. Fig. 142.—a Split leaf-sheath of agrass ; b ligule ; d part of thelamina of the leaf; c node of theculm. is most often wanting. Thus the leaves of grasses have asheath, but no petiole ; those of the apple and pear a petiole,but no sheath ; in those of many Umbelliferae, such as Ange-lica, all three parts occur. The leaf-sheath embraces the stem in the form of a hol-low tube. In grasses it is always split in front (Fig. 142) ; 90 Strtictitral and Physiological Botany, in rushes and sedges, o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/text-book-of-structural-and-physiological-botany-fig-141diagram-of-the-38-phyllotaxisof-plant-ago-fig-142a-split-leaf-sheath-of-agrass-b-ligule-d-part-of-thelamina-of-the-leaf-c-node-of-theculm-is-most-often-wanting-thus-the-leaves-of-grasses-have-asheath-but-no-petiole-those-of-the-apple-and-pear-a-petiolebut-no-sheath-in-those-of-many-umbelliferae-such-as-ange-lica-all-three-parts-occur-the-leaf-sheath-embraces-the-stem-in-the-form-of-a-hol-low-tube-in-grasses-it-is-always-split-in-front-fig-142-90-strtictitral-and-physiological-botany-in-rushes-and-sedges-o-image343369074.html
RM2AXHPN6–Text-book of structural and physiological botany . Fig. 141.—Diagram of the 3/8 phyllotaxisof Plant ago. Fig. 142.—a Split leaf-sheath of agrass ; b ligule ; d part of thelamina of the leaf; c node of theculm. is most often wanting. Thus the leaves of grasses have asheath, but no petiole ; those of the apple and pear a petiole,but no sheath ; in those of many Umbelliferae, such as Ange-lica, all three parts occur. The leaf-sheath embraces the stem in the form of a hol-low tube. In grasses it is always split in front (Fig. 142) ; 90 Strtictitral and Physiological Botany, in rushes and sedges, o
. Soil physics and management. Fig. 141.—Disk plow. (Moline Plow Company.) broken off rather than cut off. Under some conditions it turnsrubbish under better. Disk plows are extensively used in arid andsemi-arid regions, but may be used successfully on almost any soil. 330 SOIL PHYSICS AND MAXAGE:iIE^?T. Fig. 142.—Lister for preparing the ground and planting corn. Used chiefly in the semi-arid regions. (Moline Plow Company.) A reversible disl- for hillside plowiug has some advantages over theordiuary reversible mold-board plow. A deep tilling, double disk plow for stirring the ground to adepth Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soil-physics-and-management-fig-141disk-plow-moline-plow-company-broken-off-rather-than-cut-off-under-some-conditions-it-turnsrubbish-under-better-disk-plows-are-extensively-used-in-arid-andsemi-arid-regions-but-may-be-used-successfully-on-almost-any-soil-330-soil-physics-and-maxageiiet-fig-142lister-for-preparing-the-ground-and-planting-corn-used-chiefly-in-the-semi-arid-regions-moline-plow-company-a-reversible-disl-for-hillside-plowiug-has-some-advantages-over-theordiuary-reversible-mold-board-plow-a-deep-tilling-double-disk-plow-for-stirring-the-ground-to-adepth-image336845894.html
RM2AG0JAE–. Soil physics and management. Fig. 141.—Disk plow. (Moline Plow Company.) broken off rather than cut off. Under some conditions it turnsrubbish under better. Disk plows are extensively used in arid andsemi-arid regions, but may be used successfully on almost any soil. 330 SOIL PHYSICS AND MAXAGE:iIE^?T. Fig. 142.—Lister for preparing the ground and planting corn. Used chiefly in the semi-arid regions. (Moline Plow Company.) A reversible disl- for hillside plowiug has some advantages over theordiuary reversible mold-board plow. A deep tilling, double disk plow for stirring the ground to adepth
Genealogy of the descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1638-[1909] . n Concord, Mass., May lb, 1678 j m. inBoston, June 25, 1701, Mary Townsend. SARAH (44), b. in Lancaster, Mass., Oct. 21, 1680; m. about 1698, John, son of John and Hannah Wilder, b. in Lancaster, July 11, 1673. I find no record of their marriage, and the WilderGenealogy gives her name Sarah Sawyer, but the settling of the estateof Josiah White, her father, proves her to have been his daughter.She had a stepfather, Thomas Sawyer. Children : 141. Josiah Wilder,4 +. 142. Jonas Wilder,4 +. 143. Mary Wi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/genealogy-of-the-descendants-of-john-white-of-wenham-and-lancaster-massachusetts-1638-1909-n-concord-mass-may-lb-1678-j-m-inboston-june-25-1701-mary-townsend-sarah-44-b-in-lancaster-mass-oct-21-1680-m-about-1698-john-son-of-john-and-hannah-wilder-b-in-lancaster-july-11-1673-i-find-no-record-of-their-marriage-and-the-wildergenealogy-gives-her-name-sarah-sawyer-but-the-settling-of-the-estateof-josiah-white-her-father-proves-her-to-have-been-his-daughtershe-had-a-stepfather-thomas-sawyer-children-141-josiah-wilder4-142-jonas-wilder4-143-mary-wi-image338176305.html
RM2AJ5795–Genealogy of the descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1638-[1909] . n Concord, Mass., May lb, 1678 j m. inBoston, June 25, 1701, Mary Townsend. SARAH (44), b. in Lancaster, Mass., Oct. 21, 1680; m. about 1698, John, son of John and Hannah Wilder, b. in Lancaster, July 11, 1673. I find no record of their marriage, and the WilderGenealogy gives her name Sarah Sawyer, but the settling of the estateof Josiah White, her father, proves her to have been his daughter.She had a stepfather, Thomas Sawyer. Children : 141. Josiah Wilder,4 +. 142. Jonas Wilder,4 +. 143. Mary Wi
Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . 2; A, imago; B, larvaFigure 142.—Grain or Wolf-moth {Tinea granella); a, imago, enlarged ;a, the same, nat. size ; b, larva, nat. size and enlarged ; c, pupa, nat. sizeand enlarged: d, infested grain. After Packard. 141 from WebstersInternational Dictionary ; after Chittenden. States and Canada. Jones recorded it as common in 1876 ; it wasalso in Geddes list. We took it in April, 1901. It was taken byMiss Hay ward, Aug., 1902, at lights. * Mr. Dyar gives me the following synonyms : hybridalis Hub. ; indistinctaliaWalk.: Tie^votohs Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-of-the-connecticut-academy-of-arts-and-sciences-2-a-imago-b-larvafigure-142grain-or-wolf-moth-tinea-granella-a-imago-enlarged-a-the-same-nat-size-b-larva-nat-size-and-enlarged-c-pupa-nat-sizeand-enlarged-d-infested-grain-after-packard-141-from-webstersinternational-dictionary-after-chittenden-states-and-canada-jones-recorded-it-as-common-in-1876-it-wasalso-in-geddes-list-we-took-it-in-april-1901-it-was-taken-bymiss-hay-ward-aug-1902-at-lights-mr-dyar-gives-me-the-following-synonyms-hybridalis-hub-indistinctaliawalk-tievotohs-image338426287.html
RM2AJGJ53–Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . 2; A, imago; B, larvaFigure 142.—Grain or Wolf-moth {Tinea granella); a, imago, enlarged ;a, the same, nat. size ; b, larva, nat. size and enlarged ; c, pupa, nat. sizeand enlarged: d, infested grain. After Packard. 141 from WebstersInternational Dictionary ; after Chittenden. States and Canada. Jones recorded it as common in 1876 ; it wasalso in Geddes list. We took it in April, 1901. It was taken byMiss Hay ward, Aug., 1902, at lights. * Mr. Dyar gives me the following synonyms : hybridalis Hub. ; indistinctaliaWalk.: Tie^votohs
Oral surgery; a text-book on general surgery and medicine as applied to dentistry . Fig. 141.—Result of Operation. Fig. 142.—Unilateral CompleteHare Lip. 314 HARE LIP sists in making an arc incision tlirough the lip, parallel withthe margin of the cleft. By buckling the flap downward a transverse incision becomes a ver-tical one. Fillebrown makes astraight instead of a circular cut,otherwise his is the same as theoperation devised by Nelaton. Op-eration for double hare lip is prac-tically a double Miraults incision,the flaps removed being those fromthe intermaxillary portion, allowingthe outer Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oral-surgery-a-text-book-on-general-surgery-and-medicine-as-applied-to-dentistry-fig-141result-of-operation-fig-142unilateral-completehare-lip-314-hare-lip-sists-in-making-an-arc-incision-tlirough-the-lip-parallel-withthe-margin-of-the-cleft-by-buckling-the-flap-downward-a-transverse-incision-becomes-a-ver-tical-one-fillebrown-makes-astraight-instead-of-a-circular-cutotherwise-his-is-the-same-as-theoperation-devised-by-nelaton-op-eration-for-double-hare-lip-is-prac-tically-a-double-miraults-incisionthe-flaps-removed-being-those-fromthe-intermaxillary-portion-allowingthe-outer-image340309905.html
RM2ANJCN5–Oral surgery; a text-book on general surgery and medicine as applied to dentistry . Fig. 141.—Result of Operation. Fig. 142.—Unilateral CompleteHare Lip. 314 HARE LIP sists in making an arc incision tlirough the lip, parallel withthe margin of the cleft. By buckling the flap downward a transverse incision becomes a ver-tical one. Fillebrown makes astraight instead of a circular cut,otherwise his is the same as theoperation devised by Nelaton. Op-eration for double hare lip is prac-tically a double Miraults incision,the flaps removed being those fromthe intermaxillary portion, allowingthe outer
Diseases of the heart and circulation in infancy and adolescence . ods of, 15. Thrombosis, 200. cardiac, 203.Tricuspid disease, 119. diagnosis of, 121.Tricuspid stenosis, 122. Tricuspid stenosis, table of cases, 123.Tricuspid valve and orifice, 29.Tumors of heart, 107. Undefended part, 27. Valves, blood supply of, 109.Valvular disease, 109.diagnosis of, 134.diet in, 141. drugs and medicinal agents in,142. aconite, 148. adonidine, 145. agaricine, 147. belladonna, 148. bromide of potassium, 148. caffeine, 146, 147. chloride of barium, 147. convallaria, 148. digitalis, 142, ether, 148. jaborandi, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-the-heart-and-circulation-in-infancy-and-adolescence-ods-of-15-thrombosis-200-cardiac-203tricuspid-disease-119-diagnosis-of-121tricuspid-stenosis-122-tricuspid-stenosis-table-of-cases-123tricuspid-valve-and-orifice-29tumors-of-heart-107-undefended-part-27-valves-blood-supply-of-109valvular-disease-109diagnosis-of-134diet-in-141-drugs-and-medicinal-agents-in142-aconite-148-adonidine-145-agaricine-147-belladonna-148-bromide-of-potassium-148-caffeine-146-147-chloride-of-barium-147-convallaria-148-digitalis-142-ether-148-jaborandi-image340266643.html
RM2ANGDG3–Diseases of the heart and circulation in infancy and adolescence . ods of, 15. Thrombosis, 200. cardiac, 203.Tricuspid disease, 119. diagnosis of, 121.Tricuspid stenosis, 122. Tricuspid stenosis, table of cases, 123.Tricuspid valve and orifice, 29.Tumors of heart, 107. Undefended part, 27. Valves, blood supply of, 109.Valvular disease, 109.diagnosis of, 134.diet in, 141. drugs and medicinal agents in,142. aconite, 148. adonidine, 145. agaricine, 147. belladonna, 148. bromide of potassium, 148. caffeine, 146, 147. chloride of barium, 147. convallaria, 148. digitalis, 142, ether, 148. jaborandi,
The Piker and World's fair guide ..an accurate account of the exposition, preliminary programme, Olympic games and world's championship contests .. . Previous Pennant Winners of the NationalLeague, The Public Attendance of the Nat-ional and the American Leagues 127 Ready for the Start 141 Rod and Reel Casting Records 139 Rowing • ? • • 119 Running Records 142 Tips for Anglers 152-156 Trap Rules 59-74 Universal Exposition. St. Louis. 1904 5 Way to Reach the Worlds Fair Grounds 46-48 Weather Signs 137 Yachting .... 116 THE PIKER AND WORLDS FAIR GUIDE WITH % OFFICIAL COLOR MAPS OF THE WORLDS FAIR Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-piker-and-worlds-fair-guide-an-accurate-account-of-the-exposition-preliminary-programme-olympic-games-and-worlds-championship-contests-previous-pennant-winners-of-the-nationalleague-the-public-attendance-of-the-nat-ional-and-the-american-leagues-127-ready-for-the-start-141-rod-and-reel-casting-records-139-rowing-119-running-records-142-tips-for-anglers-152-156-trap-rules-59-74-universal-exposition-st-louis-1904-5-way-to-reach-the-worlds-fair-grounds-46-48-weather-signs-137-yachting-116-the-piker-and-worlds-fair-guide-with-official-color-maps-of-the-worlds-fair-image339962820.html
RM2AN2J18–The Piker and World's fair guide ..an accurate account of the exposition, preliminary programme, Olympic games and world's championship contests .. . Previous Pennant Winners of the NationalLeague, The Public Attendance of the Nat-ional and the American Leagues 127 Ready for the Start 141 Rod and Reel Casting Records 139 Rowing • ? • • 119 Running Records 142 Tips for Anglers 152-156 Trap Rules 59-74 Universal Exposition. St. Louis. 1904 5 Way to Reach the Worlds Fair Grounds 46-48 Weather Signs 137 Yachting .... 116 THE PIKER AND WORLDS FAIR GUIDE WITH % OFFICIAL COLOR MAPS OF THE WORLDS FAIR
Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . , Lightning. 131. Snake and snake track (rarely), Caterpillar. 132. Snake track. 133. Mountain, Zigzag, Necklace. 134. Mountain, Zigzag, Necklace, Caterpillar. THE CHEVRON Angle. 135. Butterfly, Wing, Arrow point,13G. Butterfly wing. Butterfly. 137. Necklace, Butterfly (rarely), Broken or hi-nt middle. 138. Angle, Arrow point. 139. 140. Arrow point. 141. Arrowhead (heaped up or overlapping). 142. Arrowhead. 143. Arrowhead. 144. Tree, Fir branch. Branch. 145. Tree, Fir branch. 146. Waves (one tur Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-bureau-of-american-ethnology-to-the-secretary-of-the-smithsonian-institution-lightning-131-snake-and-snake-track-rarely-caterpillar-132-snake-track-133-mountain-zigzag-necklace-134-mountain-zigzag-necklace-caterpillar-the-chevron-angle-135-butterfly-wing-arrow-point13g-butterfly-wing-butterfly-137-necklace-butterfly-rarely-broken-or-hi-nt-middle-138-angle-arrow-point-139-140-arrow-point-141-arrowhead-heaped-up-or-overlapping-142-arrowhead-143-arrowhead-144-tree-fir-branch-branch-145-tree-fir-branch-146-waves-one-tur-image342840345.html
RM2AWNMA1–Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . , Lightning. 131. Snake and snake track (rarely), Caterpillar. 132. Snake track. 133. Mountain, Zigzag, Necklace. 134. Mountain, Zigzag, Necklace, Caterpillar. THE CHEVRON Angle. 135. Butterfly, Wing, Arrow point,13G. Butterfly wing. Butterfly. 137. Necklace, Butterfly (rarely), Broken or hi-nt middle. 138. Angle, Arrow point. 139. 140. Arrow point. 141. Arrowhead (heaped up or overlapping). 142. Arrowhead. 143. Arrowhead. 144. Tree, Fir branch. Branch. 145. Tree, Fir branch. 146. Waves (one tur
The history of the Puritans, or, Protestant non-conformists... . INDEX. m^m%--m%mmm&m%m%sm&mm. A.B B O T, Dr. made Archbijbop of Canterbury ;and Lord Clarendon/ Account of him, Page 93.His Zeal for the Pretejiant Caufe in Bohemia,p. 117. He accidentally kiUs a Man, and retiresfrom Court, p. 138. Writes to the King againjithe Articles of the Spanifti Match, p. 141. Isfufpended for refujing to licenfe Sibthorpj Sermon^&c. p. 17$. He favours the LeQurers, p. i07»His Death and Char abler, p. 142.Accommodation, vide Committee.Adamfon, Mr. Patrick, his Confejfion, p. 88.Ainfwortb, Reverend Mr. an Ac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-history-of-the-puritans-or-protestant-non-conformists-index-mm-mmmmmmsmmm-ab-b-o-t-dr-made-archbijbop-of-canterbury-and-lord-clarendon-account-of-him-page-93his-zeal-for-the-pretejiant-caufe-in-bohemiap-117-he-accidentally-kius-a-man-and-retiresfrom-court-p-138-writes-to-the-king-againjithe-articles-of-the-spanifti-match-p-141-isfufpended-for-refujing-to-licenfe-sibthorpj-sermonc-p-17-he-favours-the-lequrers-p-i07his-death-and-char-abler-p-142accommodation-vide-committeeadamfon-mr-patrick-his-confejfion-p-88ainfwortb-reverend-mr-an-ac-image338107569.html
RM2AJ23J9–The history of the Puritans, or, Protestant non-conformists... . INDEX. m^m%--m%mmm&m%m%sm&mm. A.B B O T, Dr. made Archbijbop of Canterbury ;and Lord Clarendon/ Account of him, Page 93.His Zeal for the Pretejiant Caufe in Bohemia,p. 117. He accidentally kiUs a Man, and retiresfrom Court, p. 138. Writes to the King againjithe Articles of the Spanifti Match, p. 141. Isfufpended for refujing to licenfe Sibthorpj Sermon^&c. p. 17$. He favours the LeQurers, p. i07»His Death and Char abler, p. 142.Accommodation, vide Committee.Adamfon, Mr. Patrick, his Confejfion, p. 88.Ainfwortb, Reverend Mr. an Ac
Oral surgery; a text-book on general surgery and medicine as applied to dentistry . FiG. 140.—Bilateral Incomplete Hare Lip.. Fig. 141.—Result of Operation. Fig. 142.—Unilateral CompleteHare Lip. 314 HARE LIP sists in making an arc incision tlirough the lip, parallel withthe margin of the cleft. By buckling the flap downward a transverse incision becomes a ver-tical one. Fillebrown makes astraight instead of a circular cut,otherwise his is the same as theoperation devised by Nelaton. Op-eration for double hare lip is prac-tically a double Miraults incision,the flaps removed being those fromthe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oral-surgery-a-text-book-on-general-surgery-and-medicine-as-applied-to-dentistry-fig-140bilateral-incomplete-hare-lip-fig-141result-of-operation-fig-142unilateral-completehare-lip-314-hare-lip-sists-in-making-an-arc-incision-tlirough-the-lip-parallel-withthe-margin-of-the-cleft-by-buckling-the-flap-downward-a-transverse-incision-becomes-a-ver-tical-one-fillebrown-makes-astraight-instead-of-a-circular-cutotherwise-his-is-the-same-as-theoperation-devised-by-nelaton-op-eration-for-double-hare-lip-is-prac-tically-a-double-miraults-incisionthe-flaps-removed-being-those-fromthe-image340310254.html
RM2ANJD5J–Oral surgery; a text-book on general surgery and medicine as applied to dentistry . FiG. 140.—Bilateral Incomplete Hare Lip.. Fig. 141.—Result of Operation. Fig. 142.—Unilateral CompleteHare Lip. 314 HARE LIP sists in making an arc incision tlirough the lip, parallel withthe margin of the cleft. By buckling the flap downward a transverse incision becomes a ver-tical one. Fillebrown makes astraight instead of a circular cut,otherwise his is the same as theoperation devised by Nelaton. Op-eration for double hare lip is prac-tically a double Miraults incision,the flaps removed being those fromthe
Ancient Scottish lake-dwellings or crannogs : with a supplementary chapter on remains of lake-dwellings in England . Fig. lil.—Fibula ({). 16. A much corroded pickaxe was found about themiddle of the lake area. The end of the axe portion isnearly 5 inches broad, and the whole length of the imple-ment is 22 inches.. Fig. 142.—Fibula (i). (J.) Articles made of Bronze or Brass.—1. Two fibulae, represented full size in Figs. 140 and 141, found about the centre of the refuse-heap. Figs. 142 and 143 represent side 1 130 ANCIENT SCOTTISH LAKE-DWELLINGS. and back views of a third fibula, much more ela Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-scottish-lake-dwellings-or-crannogs-with-a-supplementary-chapter-on-remains-of-lake-dwellings-in-england-fig-lilfibula-16-a-much-corroded-pickaxe-was-found-about-themiddle-of-the-lake-area-the-end-of-the-axe-portion-isnearly-5-inches-broad-and-the-whole-length-of-the-imple-ment-is-22-inches-fig-142fibula-i-j-articles-made-of-bronze-or-brass1-two-fibulae-represented-full-size-in-figs-140-and-141-found-about-the-centre-of-the-refuse-heap-figs-142-and-143-represent-side-1-130-ancient-scottish-lake-dwellings-and-back-views-of-a-third-fibula-much-more-ela-image339286530.html
RM2AKYRC2–Ancient Scottish lake-dwellings or crannogs : with a supplementary chapter on remains of lake-dwellings in England . Fig. lil.—Fibula ({). 16. A much corroded pickaxe was found about themiddle of the lake area. The end of the axe portion isnearly 5 inches broad, and the whole length of the imple-ment is 22 inches.. Fig. 142.—Fibula (i). (J.) Articles made of Bronze or Brass.—1. Two fibulae, represented full size in Figs. 140 and 141, found about the centre of the refuse-heap. Figs. 142 and 143 represent side 1 130 ANCIENT SCOTTISH LAKE-DWELLINGS. and back views of a third fibula, much more ela
North American fauna . .- 1 r* >-A ,J.. ^ k ^ ^ ^ i(lj. Skulls of Procijon, subgenus Procijon. 141 S7G119°—50 11 PLATE 19 [Five-sixths natural size] A. Procyon [Procyon] lotor hernandezii Wagler; male adult; Tlalpam, Valley of Mexico, Mexico. (No. 51151, U. S. Natl. Mus., Biological Surveys collec-tion.) B. Procyon [Procyon] lotor pumilus Miller; male adult; Porto Bello, Panama. (No. 171484, U. S. Natl. Mus., Biological Surveys collection.) 142 NORTH AMERICAN FAUNA 60, FiSH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE PLATE 1! Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-fauna-1-r-gt-a-j-k-ilj-skulls-of-procijon-subgenus-procijon-141-s7g11950-11-plate-19-five-sixths-natural-size-a-procyon-procyon-lotor-hernandezii-wagler-male-adult-tlalpam-valley-of-mexico-mexico-no-51151-u-s-natl-mus-biological-surveys-collec-tion-b-procyon-procyon-lotor-pumilus-miller-male-adult-porto-bello-panama-no-171484-u-s-natl-mus-biological-surveys-collection-142-north-american-fauna-60-fish-and-wildlife-service-plate-1!-image339143151.html
RM2AKN8FB–North American fauna . .- 1 r* >-A ,J.. ^ k ^ ^ ^ i(lj. Skulls of Procijon, subgenus Procijon. 141 S7G119°—50 11 PLATE 19 [Five-sixths natural size] A. Procyon [Procyon] lotor hernandezii Wagler; male adult; Tlalpam, Valley of Mexico, Mexico. (No. 51151, U. S. Natl. Mus., Biological Surveys collec-tion.) B. Procyon [Procyon] lotor pumilus Miller; male adult; Porto Bello, Panama. (No. 171484, U. S. Natl. Mus., Biological Surveys collection.) 142 NORTH AMERICAN FAUNA 60, FiSH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE PLATE 1!
Italy: a handbook for travellersFirst Part (Nothern Italy) . J7°C orridore VI C orridore in 1616 for the Town Council, who presented the painter with avaluable gold chain and medal, in addition to his remuneration);139. St. Andrea Corsini; *136. Crucifixion; *135. Massacre of theInnocents ; 141. Coronation of the Virgin. — In this room also are :Franc. Albani, 2. Baptism, 3. Madonna del Rosario; 96. Giov.Franc. Gessi, St. Bonaventura raises a dead child to life; no num-ber, Carlo Cignani, Madonna with saints ; 175. Elis. Sirani, St. An-thony of Padua. By the approach to the next room: *142. Gu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/italy-a-handbook-for-travellersfirst-part-nothern-italy-j7c-orridore-vi-c-orridore-in-1616-for-the-town-council-who-presented-the-painter-with-avaluable-gold-chain-and-medal-in-addition-to-his-remuneration139-st-andrea-corsini-136-crucifixion-135-massacre-of-theinnocents-141-coronation-of-the-virgin-in-this-room-also-are-franc-albani-2-baptism-3-madonna-del-rosario-96-giovfranc-gessi-st-bonaventura-raises-a-dead-child-to-life-no-num-ber-carlo-cignani-madonna-with-saints-175-elis-sirani-st-an-thony-of-padua-by-the-approach-to-the-next-room-142-gu-image340032788.html
RM2AN5R84–Italy: a handbook for travellersFirst Part (Nothern Italy) . J7°C orridore VI C orridore in 1616 for the Town Council, who presented the painter with avaluable gold chain and medal, in addition to his remuneration);139. St. Andrea Corsini; *136. Crucifixion; *135. Massacre of theInnocents ; 141. Coronation of the Virgin. — In this room also are :Franc. Albani, 2. Baptism, 3. Madonna del Rosario; 96. Giov.Franc. Gessi, St. Bonaventura raises a dead child to life; no num-ber, Carlo Cignani, Madonna with saints ; 175. Elis. Sirani, St. An-thony of Padua. By the approach to the next room: *142. Gu
A nurse's handbook of obstetrics, for use in training-schools . Fig. 141.—Double wash-basin. solution on the table, with soft gauze wipes for the eyes andmouth; a low, comfortable chair, without arms, for the nurse;a rubber apron for the nurse and a good supply of soft towels;two good-sized paper bags, pinned together (Fig. 142), for. Fig. 142.—Paper bags pinned together. One for soiled clothing to be washed; the otherfor articles to be destroyed. soiled articles; and a bath thermometer. The infants clothing,diapers, binders, and the like should be on the rack within easy 2y6 A NURSES HANDBOOK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-nurses-handbook-of-obstetrics-for-use-in-training-schools-fig-141double-wash-basin-solution-on-the-table-with-soft-gauze-wipes-for-the-eyes-andmouth-a-low-comfortable-chair-without-arms-for-the-nursea-rubber-apron-for-the-nurse-and-a-good-supply-of-soft-towelstwo-good-sized-paper-bags-pinned-together-fig-142-for-fig-142paper-bags-pinned-together-one-for-soiled-clothing-to-be-washed-the-otherfor-articles-to-be-destroyed-soiled-articles-and-a-bath-thermometer-the-infants-clothingdiapers-binders-and-the-like-should-be-on-the-rack-within-easy-2y6-a-nurses-handbook-image339054091.html
RM2AKH6XK–A nurse's handbook of obstetrics, for use in training-schools . Fig. 141.—Double wash-basin. solution on the table, with soft gauze wipes for the eyes andmouth; a low, comfortable chair, without arms, for the nurse;a rubber apron for the nurse and a good supply of soft towels;two good-sized paper bags, pinned together (Fig. 142), for. Fig. 142.—Paper bags pinned together. One for soiled clothing to be washed; the otherfor articles to be destroyed. soiled articles; and a bath thermometer. The infants clothing,diapers, binders, and the like should be on the rack within easy 2y6 A NURSES HANDBOOK
Semi-annual report of Schimmel & Co(Fritzsche Brothers) . t 90°/o). The authors converted this menthol fraction into its acid phthalate,which gave m. p. 140 to 143°, [a]D + 4,58°. The ester was recrystallised28 times from 95°/o acetic acid, after which it melted between 141 and 144°,the specific rotation being +57,16° (in chloroform). Mixed with d-neo-menthyl phthalic ester, the ester melted between 142 and 144°. The alcoholwhich was regenerated from the ester, when oxidised with Beckmannschromic acid mixture, yielded Z-menthone ([«]D— 28,33°). The odour of d- and Z-neomenthol differs altogeth Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/semi-annual-report-of-schimmel-cofritzsche-brothers-t-90o-the-authors-converted-this-menthol-fraction-into-its-acid-phthalatewhich-gave-m-p-140-to-143-a-d-458-the-ester-was-recrystallised28-times-from-95o-acetic-acid-after-which-it-melted-between-141-and-144the-specific-rotation-being-5716-in-chloroform-mixed-with-d-neo-menthyl-phthalic-ester-the-ester-melted-between-142-and-144-the-alcoholwhich-was-regenerated-from-the-ester-when-oxidised-with-beckmannschromic-acid-mixture-yielded-z-menthone-d-2833-the-odour-of-d-and-z-neomenthol-differs-altogeth-image339323638.html
RM2AM1ENA–Semi-annual report of Schimmel & Co(Fritzsche Brothers) . t 90°/o). The authors converted this menthol fraction into its acid phthalate,which gave m. p. 140 to 143°, [a]D + 4,58°. The ester was recrystallised28 times from 95°/o acetic acid, after which it melted between 141 and 144°,the specific rotation being +57,16° (in chloroform). Mixed with d-neo-menthyl phthalic ester, the ester melted between 142 and 144°. The alcoholwhich was regenerated from the ester, when oxidised with Beckmannschromic acid mixture, yielded Z-menthone ([«]D— 28,33°). The odour of d- and Z-neomenthol differs altogeth
Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . Figure 141.—Fig-moth (Ephestia cahiritella); enlarged 2; A, imago; B, larvaFigure 142.—Grain or Wolf-moth {Tinea granella); a, imago, enlarged ;a, the same, nat. size ; b, larva, nat. size and enlarged ; c, pupa, nat. sizeand enlarged: d, infested grain. After Packard. 141 from WebstersInternational Dictionary ; after Chittenden. States and Canada. Jones recorded it as common in 1876 ; it wasalso in Geddes list. We took it in April, 1901. It was taken byMiss Hay ward, Aug., 1902, at lights. * Mr. Dyar gives me the following synonym Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-of-the-connecticut-academy-of-arts-and-sciences-figure-141fig-moth-ephestia-cahiritella-enlarged-2-a-imago-b-larvafigure-142grain-or-wolf-moth-tinea-granella-a-imago-enlarged-a-the-same-nat-size-b-larva-nat-size-and-enlarged-c-pupa-nat-sizeand-enlarged-d-infested-grain-after-packard-141-from-webstersinternational-dictionary-after-chittenden-states-and-canada-jones-recorded-it-as-common-in-1876-it-wasalso-in-geddes-list-we-took-it-in-april-1901-it-was-taken-bymiss-hay-ward-aug-1902-at-lights-mr-dyar-gives-me-the-following-synonym-image338426694.html
RM2AJGJKJ–Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . Figure 141.—Fig-moth (Ephestia cahiritella); enlarged 2; A, imago; B, larvaFigure 142.—Grain or Wolf-moth {Tinea granella); a, imago, enlarged ;a, the same, nat. size ; b, larva, nat. size and enlarged ; c, pupa, nat. sizeand enlarged: d, infested grain. After Packard. 141 from WebstersInternational Dictionary ; after Chittenden. States and Canada. Jones recorded it as common in 1876 ; it wasalso in Geddes list. We took it in April, 1901. It was taken byMiss Hay ward, Aug., 1902, at lights. * Mr. Dyar gives me the following synonym
Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . Fig. 141. Fig. 142. First-class Bench.—You can do all the work you will beequal to for a long time on such a bench as has been shown,but some day you will want a first-class bench, such as Fig.143. Do not attempt anything of the sort at first, however,. Fig. 143. though if you can afford it, such a bench is good to beginwith. A few details are given in the Appendix. Other Appliances.—A number of other appliances andcontrivances will be found, under their respective headings,in Part V. A FEW ESSENTIALS TO SUCCESSFUL WORK Do one thing at a time. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/woodworking-for-beginners-a-manual-for-amateurs-fig-141-fig-142-first-class-benchyou-can-do-all-the-work-you-will-beequal-to-for-a-long-time-on-such-a-bench-as-has-been-shownbut-some-day-you-will-want-a-first-class-bench-such-as-fig143-do-not-attempt-anything-of-the-sort-at-first-however-fig-143-though-if-you-can-afford-it-such-a-bench-is-good-to-beginwith-a-few-details-are-given-in-the-appendix-other-appliancesa-number-of-other-appliances-andcontrivances-will-be-found-under-their-respective-headingsin-part-v-a-few-essentials-to-successful-work-do-one-thing-at-a-time-image338221803.html
RM2AJ79A3–Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . Fig. 141. Fig. 142. First-class Bench.—You can do all the work you will beequal to for a long time on such a bench as has been shown,but some day you will want a first-class bench, such as Fig.143. Do not attempt anything of the sort at first, however,. Fig. 143. though if you can afford it, such a bench is good to beginwith. A few details are given in the Appendix. Other Appliances.—A number of other appliances andcontrivances will be found, under their respective headings,in Part V. A FEW ESSENTIALS TO SUCCESSFUL WORK Do one thing at a time.
. Manual of operative surgery. Fig. 141.—Grant. {Bryants Op. Surg.) Fig. 142.—Grant. (Bryants Op Surg.) Method B.—For very extensive lesions. Step I.—Excise the tumor, preferably by incisions which form a trianglewith its apex below, so that a cut may run down from the apex to expose thelymphatics beneath the jaw. Step 2.—On each side proceed as follows: From the angle of the mouth makean incision (A, B, Fig. 146) directed towards the inferior border of the tragus. s?^> y ^ ^(^Sife^. Fig. 143.—{Nilalon and Ombridanne.) Divide the skin only. Open the mouth. Mucous membrane exists under thea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-operative-surgery-fig-141grant-bryants-op-surg-fig-142grant-bryants-op-surg-method-bfor-very-extensive-lesions-step-iexcise-the-tumor-preferably-by-incisions-which-form-a-trianglewith-its-apex-below-so-that-a-cut-may-run-down-from-the-apex-to-expose-thelymphatics-beneath-the-jaw-step-2on-each-side-proceed-as-follows-from-the-angle-of-the-mouth-makean-incision-a-b-fig-146-directed-towards-the-inferior-border-of-the-tragus-sgt-y-sife-fig-143nilalon-and-ombridanne-divide-the-skin-only-open-the-mouth-mucous-membrane-exists-under-thea-image336950582.html
RM2AG5BWA–. Manual of operative surgery. Fig. 141.—Grant. {Bryants Op. Surg.) Fig. 142.—Grant. (Bryants Op Surg.) Method B.—For very extensive lesions. Step I.—Excise the tumor, preferably by incisions which form a trianglewith its apex below, so that a cut may run down from the apex to expose thelymphatics beneath the jaw. Step 2.—On each side proceed as follows: From the angle of the mouth makean incision (A, B, Fig. 146) directed towards the inferior border of the tragus. s?^> y ^ ^(^Sife^. Fig. 143.—{Nilalon and Ombridanne.) Divide the skin only. Open the mouth. Mucous membrane exists under thea
Receipts and expenditures of the Town of Somersworth for the year ending . . ade Cemetery 62 Superintendent of Cemetery 65 Chief Engineer 66 City Treasurer 69 Overseer of Poor 71 Tax Collector 72 Inspector of Plumbing 74 City Messenger 75 Auditors 76 General Debt Bonds 77 Water Works Bonds 78 Schedule of City Property 79 Valuation 80 Statement of Expenditures 81 Cemetery Trust Fund 138 Liquor Licenses 141 Appropriations 142 Location of Fire Alarm Boxes 143 Department of Public Instruction 147 Report of Superintendent 148 Teacher of Manual Training 151 Committee on Finance and Claims 153 Salari Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/receipts-and-expenditures-of-the-town-of-somersworth-for-the-year-ending-ade-cemetery-62-superintendent-of-cemetery-65-chief-engineer-66-city-treasurer-69-overseer-of-poor-71-tax-collector-72-inspector-of-plumbing-74-city-messenger-75-auditors-76-general-debt-bonds-77-water-works-bonds-78-schedule-of-city-property-79-valuation-80-statement-of-expenditures-81-cemetery-trust-fund-138-liquor-licenses-141-appropriations-142-location-of-fire-alarm-boxes-143-department-of-public-instruction-147-report-of-superintendent-148-teacher-of-manual-training-151-committee-on-finance-and-claims-153-salari-image342933762.html
RM2AWWYEA–Receipts and expenditures of the Town of Somersworth for the year ending . . ade Cemetery 62 Superintendent of Cemetery 65 Chief Engineer 66 City Treasurer 69 Overseer of Poor 71 Tax Collector 72 Inspector of Plumbing 74 City Messenger 75 Auditors 76 General Debt Bonds 77 Water Works Bonds 78 Schedule of City Property 79 Valuation 80 Statement of Expenditures 81 Cemetery Trust Fund 138 Liquor Licenses 141 Appropriations 142 Location of Fire Alarm Boxes 143 Department of Public Instruction 147 Report of Superintendent 148 Teacher of Manual Training 151 Committee on Finance and Claims 153 Salari
Scientific investigations . ,, 14. Posterior surface. Ap-proximately natural size. 139. Salmon. Tumour from pharynx. Nat. size. 140. Cod. Bony tumour (Fig. 131). Section in horizontal plane. Aboutnatural size. 141. Humpty cod (Fig. 128). Vertebra No. 7, anterior end. Approximatelynatural size. 142. Humpty cod (Fig. 128). Vertebra No. 5, anterior end. 143. ,, ,, ,, Vertebrse No. 15, 16, and 17, longitudinalsection. About natural size. 144. Humpty cod (Fig. 128). Vertebra No. 22, side view. Nat. size. 145. Gut that had been perforated (Fig. 127). Aperture showing the boneprojecting. Enlarged. 14 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scientific-investigations-14-posterior-surface-ap-proximately-natural-size-139-salmon-tumour-from-pharynx-nat-size-140-cod-bony-tumour-fig-131-section-in-horizontal-plane-aboutnatural-size-141-humpty-cod-fig-128-vertebra-no-7-anterior-end-approximatelynatural-size-142-humpty-cod-fig-128-vertebra-no-5-anterior-end-143-vertebrse-no-15-16-and-17-longitudinalsection-about-natural-size-144-humpty-cod-fig-128-vertebra-no-22-side-view-nat-size-145-gut-that-had-been-perforated-fig-127-aperture-showing-the-boneprojecting-enlarged-14-image339052536.html
RM2AKH4Y4–Scientific investigations . ,, 14. Posterior surface. Ap-proximately natural size. 139. Salmon. Tumour from pharynx. Nat. size. 140. Cod. Bony tumour (Fig. 131). Section in horizontal plane. Aboutnatural size. 141. Humpty cod (Fig. 128). Vertebra No. 7, anterior end. Approximatelynatural size. 142. Humpty cod (Fig. 128). Vertebra No. 5, anterior end. 143. ,, ,, ,, Vertebrse No. 15, 16, and 17, longitudinalsection. About natural size. 144. Humpty cod (Fig. 128). Vertebra No. 22, side view. Nat. size. 145. Gut that had been perforated (Fig. 127). Aperture showing the boneprojecting. Enlarged. 14
An illustrated guide to the flowering plants of the middle Atlantic and New England states (excepting the grasses and sedges) the descriptive text written in familiar language . 32. 33- 34- 35- 21. Perianth adherent to the ovary . . Amabillidaceae. Pg. 141 21. Perianth not adherent to the ovary. (34) . Alliaceae. Pg. 130 22. Climbing vines. (35) Dioscoriaceae. Pg. 142 22. Plants not vines 23 23. Styles 3, distinct. (36) Melanthaceae. Pg. 125 23. Style 1 24 24. Fruit a fleshy berry. (37) . . Convallariaceae. Pg. 13424. Fruit a capsule splitting lengthwise. (38) . Liliaceae. Pg. 124 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-guide-to-the-flowering-plants-of-the-middle-atlantic-and-new-england-states-excepting-the-grasses-and-sedges-the-descriptive-text-written-in-familiar-language-32-33-34-35-21-perianth-adherent-to-the-ovary-amabillidaceae-pg-141-21-perianth-not-adherent-to-the-ovary-34-alliaceae-pg-130-22-climbing-vines-35-dioscoriaceae-pg-142-22-plants-not-vines-23-23-styles-3-distinct-36-melanthaceae-pg-125-23-style-1-24-24-fruit-a-fleshy-berry-37-convallariaceae-pg-13424-fruit-a-capsule-splitting-lengthwise-38-liliaceae-pg-124-image338935465.html
RM2AKBRJ1–An illustrated guide to the flowering plants of the middle Atlantic and New England states (excepting the grasses and sedges) the descriptive text written in familiar language . 32. 33- 34- 35- 21. Perianth adherent to the ovary . . Amabillidaceae. Pg. 141 21. Perianth not adherent to the ovary. (34) . Alliaceae. Pg. 130 22. Climbing vines. (35) Dioscoriaceae. Pg. 142 22. Plants not vines 23 23. Styles 3, distinct. (36) Melanthaceae. Pg. 125 23. Style 1 24 24. Fruit a fleshy berry. (37) . . Convallariaceae. Pg. 13424. Fruit a capsule splitting lengthwise. (38) . Liliaceae. Pg. 124
Social England : a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . ble increase of imports. In 1845 the total receipts of wheat,including fiour in wheat equivalents, amounted to 1,141,957quarters; in 1846 the quantity was 2,344,142 quarters; and in1847 it rose to 4,404,757 quarters. All other kinds of grain andmeal amounted to 1,287,959 quarters in the year preceding therepeal of the corn laws, to 2,408,032 quarters in that year, andto 7,449,107 quarters in 1847. Apparently Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/social-england-a-record-of-the-progress-of-the-people-in-religion-laws-learning-arts-industry-commerce-science-literature-and-manners-from-the-earliest-times-to-the-present-day-ble-increase-of-imports-in-1845-the-total-receipts-of-wheatincluding-fiour-in-wheat-equivalents-amounted-to-1141957quarters-in-1846-the-quantity-was-2344142-quarters-and-in1847-it-rose-to-4404757-quarters-all-other-kinds-of-grain-andmeal-amounted-to-1287959-quarters-in-the-year-preceding-therepeal-of-the-corn-laws-to-2408032-quarters-in-that-year-andto-7449107-quarters-in-1847-apparently-image340018697.html
RM2AN558W–Social England : a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . ble increase of imports. In 1845 the total receipts of wheat,including fiour in wheat equivalents, amounted to 1,141,957quarters; in 1846 the quantity was 2,344,142 quarters; and in1847 it rose to 4,404,757 quarters. All other kinds of grain andmeal amounted to 1,287,959 quarters in the year preceding therepeal of the corn laws, to 2,408,032 quarters in that year, andto 7,449,107 quarters in 1847. Apparently
Home Missionary, The (May 1890-April 1891) . Columbia, Virginia, andWest Virginia 119 Florida, Georgia, and Alabama 120 Missouri, Arkansas, and Indian Terri-tory 123 Texas and Louisiana 124 New Mexico and Arizona 126 Indiana 126 Michigan 127 Minnesota 129 Kansas 131 Nebraska 132 North Dakota ? 134 South Dakota 135 Black Hills (South Dakota), North and East Wyoming 136 Colorado and East Wyoming 137 Montana 138 Utah, Idaho, and West Wyoming 138 Northern California and Nevada 140 Southern California 141 Oregon 142 Washington 143 Work among Immigrant Populations— Slavonic Department 145 Scandinavi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/home-missionary-the-may-1890-april-1891-columbia-virginia-andwest-virginia-119-florida-georgia-and-alabama-120-missouri-arkansas-and-indian-terri-tory-123-texas-and-louisiana-124-new-mexico-and-arizona-126-indiana-126-michigan-127-minnesota-129-kansas-131-nebraska-132-north-dakota-134-south-dakota-135-black-hills-south-dakota-north-and-east-wyoming-136-colorado-and-east-wyoming-137-montana-138-utah-idaho-and-west-wyoming-138-northern-california-and-nevada-140-southern-california-141-oregon-142-washington-143-work-among-immigrant-populations-slavonic-department-145-scandinavi-image338371124.html
RM2AJE3R0–Home Missionary, The (May 1890-April 1891) . Columbia, Virginia, andWest Virginia 119 Florida, Georgia, and Alabama 120 Missouri, Arkansas, and Indian Terri-tory 123 Texas and Louisiana 124 New Mexico and Arizona 126 Indiana 126 Michigan 127 Minnesota 129 Kansas 131 Nebraska 132 North Dakota ? 134 South Dakota 135 Black Hills (South Dakota), North and East Wyoming 136 Colorado and East Wyoming 137 Montana 138 Utah, Idaho, and West Wyoming 138 Northern California and Nevada 140 Southern California 141 Oregon 142 Washington 143 Work among Immigrant Populations— Slavonic Department 145 Scandinavi
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Species of Macandrewella. 137-143, Macandrewella chelipes (Giesbrecht), female: 137, Dorsal view; 138, lateral view; 139, rostrum; 140, second antenna; 141, mandible; 142, second maxilla; 143, maxilliped.144-147, Macandrewella chelipes (Giesbrecht), male: 144, Right fifth leg; 145, left fifth leg 146, endopod of left fifth leg; 147, exopod of left fifth leg.148-156, Macandrewella sewelii Farran, female: 148, Dorsal view; 149, lateral view; 150, rostrum; 151, urosome, lateral view; 152, mandible; 153, second maxilla; 154, maxilliped; 155, second legs; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-species-of-macandrewella-137-143-macandrewella-chelipes-giesbrecht-female-137-dorsal-view-138-lateral-view-139-rostrum-140-second-antenna-141-mandible-142-second-maxilla-143-maxilliped144-147-macandrewella-chelipes-giesbrecht-male-144-right-fifth-leg-145-left-fifth-leg-146-endopod-of-left-fifth-leg-147-exopod-of-left-fifth-leg148-156-macandrewella-sewelii-farran-female-148-dorsal-view-149-lateral-view-150-rostrum-151-urosome-lateral-view-152-mandible-153-second-maxilla-154-maxilliped-155-second-legs-image336893888.html
RM2AG2RGG–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Species of Macandrewella. 137-143, Macandrewella chelipes (Giesbrecht), female: 137, Dorsal view; 138, lateral view; 139, rostrum; 140, second antenna; 141, mandible; 142, second maxilla; 143, maxilliped.144-147, Macandrewella chelipes (Giesbrecht), male: 144, Right fifth leg; 145, left fifth leg 146, endopod of left fifth leg; 147, exopod of left fifth leg.148-156, Macandrewella sewelii Farran, female: 148, Dorsal view; 149, lateral view; 150, rostrum; 151, urosome, lateral view; 152, mandible; 153, second maxilla; 154, maxilliped; 155, second legs;
. Gardening indoors and under glass; a practical guide to the planting, care and propagation of house plants, and to the construction and management of hotbed, cold-frame and small greenhouse. 78. Reinwardtia, 78. Roses, 78-188. Swainsona, 79. Sweet olive, 79.Slips, preparation of, 29.Smilax, 94.Snapdragon, 64.Soil, ingredients, 141.Soil, for greenhouses, 173.Soil, for pots and boxes, 14. 210 INDEX Sphagnum moss, 141.Spirea, 126.Steria, 68.Stocks, 69. Sub-watering, 24, 142.Swainsona, 79.Sweet olive, 79.Sweet peas, 95. Temperature, for plants, in-doors, II, 45. Temperature, for green-houses, 17 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gardening-indoors-and-under-glass-a-practical-guide-to-the-planting-care-and-propagation-of-house-plants-and-to-the-construction-and-management-of-hotbed-cold-frame-and-small-greenhouse-78-reinwardtia-78-roses-78-188-swainsona-79-sweet-olive-79slips-preparation-of-29smilax-94snapdragon-64soil-ingredients-141soil-for-greenhouses-173soil-for-pots-and-boxes-14-210-index-sphagnum-moss-141spirea-126steria-68stocks-69-sub-watering-24-142swainsona-79sweet-olive-79sweet-peas-95-temperature-for-plants-in-doors-ii-45-temperature-for-green-houses-17-image336965689.html
RM2AG634W–. Gardening indoors and under glass; a practical guide to the planting, care and propagation of house plants, and to the construction and management of hotbed, cold-frame and small greenhouse. 78. Reinwardtia, 78. Roses, 78-188. Swainsona, 79. Sweet olive, 79.Slips, preparation of, 29.Smilax, 94.Snapdragon, 64.Soil, ingredients, 141.Soil, for greenhouses, 173.Soil, for pots and boxes, 14. 210 INDEX Sphagnum moss, 141.Spirea, 126.Steria, 68.Stocks, 69. Sub-watering, 24, 142.Swainsona, 79.Sweet olive, 79.Sweet peas, 95. Temperature, for plants, in-doors, II, 45. Temperature, for green-houses, 17
Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . 30 Fig. ijg.. Fig. 140. Plate LXXX Fig. 141. The attachment of the submaxillary anlage in a 14 millimeter embryo. Columbia Collection, No. 210, X 115, reduced to 5.Fig. 142. The attachment of the submaxillary anlage in an 18 millimeter embryo. Columbia Collection, No. 27S, X 115, reduced to 5.Fig. 143. The attachment of the submaxillary anlage in a 21 millimeter embro. Columbia Collection, No. 242, X 115, reduced to 5. S. Orbital inclusion, pars cylindrica. 2g. Lingual sulcus. JO. Submaxillary anlage. joa. I Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/contributions-to-the-anatomy-and-development-of-the-salivary-glands-in-the-mammalia-30-fig-ijg-fig-140-plate-lxxx-fig-141-the-attachment-of-the-submaxillary-anlage-in-a-14-millimeter-embryo-columbia-collection-no-210-x-115-reduced-to-5fig-142-the-attachment-of-the-submaxillary-anlage-in-an-18-millimeter-embryo-columbia-collection-no-27s-x-115-reduced-to-5fig-143-the-attachment-of-the-submaxillary-anlage-in-a-21-millimeter-embro-columbia-collection-no-242-x-115-reduced-to-5-s-orbital-inclusion-pars-cylindrica-2g-lingual-sulcus-jo-submaxillary-anlage-joa-i-image340227497.html
RM2ANEKJ1–Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . 30 Fig. ijg.. Fig. 140. Plate LXXX Fig. 141. The attachment of the submaxillary anlage in a 14 millimeter embryo. Columbia Collection, No. 210, X 115, reduced to 5.Fig. 142. The attachment of the submaxillary anlage in an 18 millimeter embryo. Columbia Collection, No. 27S, X 115, reduced to 5.Fig. 143. The attachment of the submaxillary anlage in a 21 millimeter embro. Columbia Collection, No. 242, X 115, reduced to 5. S. Orbital inclusion, pars cylindrica. 2g. Lingual sulcus. JO. Submaxillary anlage. joa. I
A treatise on concrete, plain and reinforced : materials, construction, and design of concrete and reinforced concrete; 2nd ed. . H?^^P^J^ steel Fig. 140.—Beam with Break in Center illustrating no Shear. (See p. 446.) i i 1 -^j^i^ StirrupSteel G D i Fig. 141.—Beam with Break near End, illustrating Action of Vertical Stirrup. {See p. 446.). i Fig. 142.—Beam with Break near End, illustrating Action of Inclined Rod, {See p. 446.) angular section the concrete often had sufficient area to resist the diagonaltension without assistance from the reinforcement. With the advent ofthe T-section and the c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-concrete-plain-and-reinforced-materials-construction-and-design-of-concrete-and-reinforced-concrete-2nd-ed-hpj-steel-fig-140beam-with-break-in-center-illustrating-no-shear-see-p-446-i-i-1-ji-stirrupsteel-g-d-i-fig-141beam-with-break-near-end-illustrating-action-of-vertical-stirrup-see-p-446-i-fig-142beam-with-break-near-end-illustrating-action-of-inclined-rod-see-p-446-angular-section-the-concrete-often-had-sufficient-area-to-resist-the-diagonaltension-without-assistance-from-the-reinforcement-with-the-advent-ofthe-t-section-and-the-c-image338177009.html
RM2AJ5869–A treatise on concrete, plain and reinforced : materials, construction, and design of concrete and reinforced concrete; 2nd ed. . H?^^P^J^ steel Fig. 140.—Beam with Break in Center illustrating no Shear. (See p. 446.) i i 1 -^j^i^ StirrupSteel G D i Fig. 141.—Beam with Break near End, illustrating Action of Vertical Stirrup. {See p. 446.). i Fig. 142.—Beam with Break near End, illustrating Action of Inclined Rod, {See p. 446.) angular section the concrete often had sufficient area to resist the diagonaltension without assistance from the reinforcement. With the advent ofthe T-section and the c
The Maule seed book : 1917 . MAULES PRIZE DRUMHEAD CABBAGE. 26—Vegetable Seeds THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1917 THREE DESIRABLE CABBAGES—All Money Makers. IMPROVED DRUMHEAD SAVOY CABBAGE. 141 Improved Drumhead Savoy The Savoy cabbages are noted for their fineand delicate flavor. The leaves are wrinkledand verv attractive. A good winter keeper.Pfet., lOc; oz., 30c.; 14 ib., 85c.; lb., $3.00. FELDERKRAUT CABBAGE. 142 Felderkraut It is extensively grown for making kraut. Asure header. The distinct large pointed heads areverv sweet and solid. A desirable winter keeper. Pkt., lOc; oz., 35c.; ]4 lb., SI Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-maule-seed-book-1917-maules-prize-drumhead-cabbage-26vegetable-seeds-the-maule-seed-book-for-1917-three-desirable-cabbagesall-money-makers-improved-drumhead-savoy-cabbage-141-improved-drumhead-savoy-the-savoy-cabbages-are-noted-for-their-fineand-delicate-flavor-the-leaves-are-wrinkledand-verv-attractive-a-good-winter-keeperpfet-loc-oz-30c-14-ib-85c-lb-300-felderkraut-cabbage-142-felderkraut-it-is-extensively-grown-for-making-kraut-asure-header-the-distinct-large-pointed-heads-areverv-sweet-and-solid-a-desirable-winter-keeper-pkt-loc-oz-35c-4-lb-si-image339297502.html
RM2AM09BX–The Maule seed book : 1917 . MAULES PRIZE DRUMHEAD CABBAGE. 26—Vegetable Seeds THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1917 THREE DESIRABLE CABBAGES—All Money Makers. IMPROVED DRUMHEAD SAVOY CABBAGE. 141 Improved Drumhead Savoy The Savoy cabbages are noted for their fineand delicate flavor. The leaves are wrinkledand verv attractive. A good winter keeper.Pfet., lOc; oz., 30c.; 14 ib., 85c.; lb., $3.00. FELDERKRAUT CABBAGE. 142 Felderkraut It is extensively grown for making kraut. Asure header. The distinct large pointed heads areverv sweet and solid. A desirable winter keeper. Pkt., lOc; oz., 35c.; ]4 lb., SI
North American Phylloxerinae affecting Hicoria (Carya) and other trees . PLATE XVIII. Phylloxera permciosa Pergande, n. sp. Fig. 136. Mature galls, on blossoms—reduced K-Fig. 137. Young stem-mother, after hatching—magnified 300 times.Fig. 138. Antenna of young stem-mother—magnified about 500 times.Fig. 139. Tibia and tarsus of same—highly magnified.Figs. 140-141. Antenna of migratory female, showing range of variation— magpified 250 diameters. Phylloxera c -ren Riley. Fig. 142. Maturegalls—reduced Y^,. Phylloxera castanece Haldeman. Fig. 143. Apterous female—magnified 40 diameters. Fig. 144. A Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-phylloxerinae-affecting-hicoria-carya-and-other-trees-plate-xviii-phylloxera-permciosa-pergande-n-sp-fig-136-mature-galls-on-blossomsreduced-k-fig-137-young-stem-mother-after-hatchingmagnified-300-timesfig-138-antenna-of-young-stem-mothermagnified-about-500-timesfig-139-tibia-and-tarsus-of-samehighly-magnifiedfigs-140-141-antenna-of-migratory-female-showing-range-of-variation-magpified-250-diameters-phylloxera-c-ren-riley-fig-142-maturegallsreduced-y-phylloxera-castanece-haldeman-fig-143-apterous-femalemagnified-40-diameters-fig-144-a-image343261783.html
RM2AXCWWB–North American Phylloxerinae affecting Hicoria (Carya) and other trees . PLATE XVIII. Phylloxera permciosa Pergande, n. sp. Fig. 136. Mature galls, on blossoms—reduced K-Fig. 137. Young stem-mother, after hatching—magnified 300 times.Fig. 138. Antenna of young stem-mother—magnified about 500 times.Fig. 139. Tibia and tarsus of same—highly magnified.Figs. 140-141. Antenna of migratory female, showing range of variation— magpified 250 diameters. Phylloxera c -ren Riley. Fig. 142. Maturegalls—reduced Y^,. Phylloxera castanece Haldeman. Fig. 143. Apterous female—magnified 40 diameters. Fig. 144. A
. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky mountains. Photo-descriptive. SWEET BIRCH. BLACK BIRCH. CHERRY BIRCH. Betula lenta L,. Fig. 141. Branchlet with leaves and fruit, i ; scales from cone and seeds, 2 and 3 ; branchletswinter, one bearing young staminate catkins, 4.142. Trunk of tree near New York. Handbook of Tkees of the Nortiferx States axd Canada. 125 The Sweet Birch attains the height of 70 orSO ft., with a trunk diameter of from 2-5 ft.,and when growing away from otlier trees de-velops a symmetrical ovoid or pyramidal topat first with many strong sm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-the-trees-of-the-northern-states-and-canada-east-of-the-rocky-mountains-photo-descriptive-sweet-birch-black-birch-cherry-birch-betula-lenta-l-fig-141-branchlet-with-leaves-and-fruit-i-scales-from-cone-and-seeds-2-and-3-branchletswinter-one-bearing-young-staminate-catkins-4142-trunk-of-tree-near-new-york-handbook-of-tkees-of-the-nortiferx-states-axd-canada-125-the-sweet-birch-attains-the-height-of-70-orso-ft-with-a-trunk-diameter-of-from-2-5-ftand-when-growing-away-from-otlier-trees-de-velops-a-symmetrical-ovoid-or-pyramidal-topat-first-with-many-strong-sm-image336675722.html
RM2AFMW8X–. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky mountains. Photo-descriptive. SWEET BIRCH. BLACK BIRCH. CHERRY BIRCH. Betula lenta L,. Fig. 141. Branchlet with leaves and fruit, i ; scales from cone and seeds, 2 and 3 ; branchletswinter, one bearing young staminate catkins, 4.142. Trunk of tree near New York. Handbook of Tkees of the Nortiferx States axd Canada. 125 The Sweet Birch attains the height of 70 orSO ft., with a trunk diameter of from 2-5 ft.,and when growing away from otlier trees de-velops a symmetrical ovoid or pyramidal topat first with many strong sm
Revue de viticulture : organe de l'agriculture des régions viticoles . rlandieri ?— Riparia et Berlandieri— Rupestris. Pour terrains à la fois argileux et moyennement calcaires : Hybride 106 (Riparia X Oordifolia-Rupestris), Rupestris —Oinerea-de Grasset ; Rupestris-JEstivalis. FRANCO-AMÉRICAINS Pour terrains calcaires, quelque grande que soit la proportionde calcaire: Oabernet x Rupestris, 33 ; Alicante-Bousohet x Riparia, 141 ; Aramon x Riparia, 143.Pour terrains argilo-calcaires oiî largile domine: Alicante-Bouscliet x Oordifolia, n° 142 Pour terrains crayeux et marneux les plus chlorosant Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/revue-de-viticulture-organe-de-lagriculture-des-regions-viticoles-rlandieri-riparia-et-berlandieri-rupestris-pour-terrains-la-fois-argileux-et-moyennement-calcaires-hybride-106-riparia-x-oordifolia-rupestris-rupestris-oinerea-de-grasset-rupestris-jestivalis-franco-amricains-pour-terrains-calcaires-quelque-grande-que-soit-la-proportionde-calcaire-oabernet-x-rupestris-33-alicante-bousohet-x-riparia-141-aramon-x-riparia-143pour-terrains-argilo-calcaires-oi-largile-domine-alicante-bouscliet-x-oordifolia-n-142-pour-terrains-crayeux-et-marneux-les-plus-chlorosant-image340083979.html
RM2AN84GB–Revue de viticulture : organe de l'agriculture des régions viticoles . rlandieri ?— Riparia et Berlandieri— Rupestris. Pour terrains à la fois argileux et moyennement calcaires : Hybride 106 (Riparia X Oordifolia-Rupestris), Rupestris —Oinerea-de Grasset ; Rupestris-JEstivalis. FRANCO-AMÉRICAINS Pour terrains calcaires, quelque grande que soit la proportionde calcaire: Oabernet x Rupestris, 33 ; Alicante-Bousohet x Riparia, 141 ; Aramon x Riparia, 143.Pour terrains argilo-calcaires oiî largile domine: Alicante-Bouscliet x Oordifolia, n° 142 Pour terrains crayeux et marneux les plus chlorosant
Handbuch der Augenheilkunde . Fig. 141. F Hauptbrennpunkt der Convexlinse Bildpunkt liegt auf der Axe der Linse um die Länge des Krümmungs-radius vom optischen Mittelpunkte der Linse entfernt und wird als Haupt-brennpunkt der Linse bezeichnet (Fig. 141). Umgekehrt gehen vondiesem Brennpunkt aus auffallende Strahlen nach ihrer Brechung durch dieLinse parallel weiter. Lichtstrahlen, die parallel auf eine Bi-Concavlinse auf-fallen, gehen nach der Brechung durch dieselbe divergentweiter; die nach rückwärts verlängerten ausfallenden Strahlen vereinigensich ebenfalls im Hauptbrennpunkte (Fig. 142). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbuch-der-augenheilkunde-fig-141-f-hauptbrennpunkt-der-convexlinse-bildpunkt-liegt-auf-der-axe-der-linse-um-die-lnge-des-krmmungs-radius-vom-optischen-mittelpunkte-der-linse-entfernt-und-wird-als-haupt-brennpunkt-der-linse-bezeichnet-fig-141-umgekehrt-gehen-vondiesem-brennpunkt-aus-auffallende-strahlen-nach-ihrer-brechung-durch-dielinse-parallel-weiter-lichtstrahlen-die-parallel-auf-eine-bi-concavlinse-auf-fallen-gehen-nach-der-brechung-durch-dieselbe-divergentweiter-die-nach-rckwrts-verlngerten-ausfallenden-strahlen-vereinigensich-ebenfalls-im-hauptbrennpunkte-fig-142-image339983706.html
RM2AN3GK6–Handbuch der Augenheilkunde . Fig. 141. F Hauptbrennpunkt der Convexlinse Bildpunkt liegt auf der Axe der Linse um die Länge des Krümmungs-radius vom optischen Mittelpunkte der Linse entfernt und wird als Haupt-brennpunkt der Linse bezeichnet (Fig. 141). Umgekehrt gehen vondiesem Brennpunkt aus auffallende Strahlen nach ihrer Brechung durch dieLinse parallel weiter. Lichtstrahlen, die parallel auf eine Bi-Concavlinse auf-fallen, gehen nach der Brechung durch dieselbe divergentweiter; die nach rückwärts verlängerten ausfallenden Strahlen vereinigensich ebenfalls im Hauptbrennpunkte (Fig. 142).
United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit . (^ / xf-/. INDEX. Page Amended Complaint 2 Answer 8 Assignment of Errors 127 Assignment of Errors and Proposed Bill of Excep-tions 35 Bill of Exceptions, Proposed, and Assignment of Errors 35 Bond on Writ of Error 136 Caption 2 Ortificate, Clerks, to Transcript 142 Certificate to Jndgment-Roll 31 Citation 141 Clerks Certificate to Transcript 142 Complaint. Amended 2 Exhibit A (Livestock Contract) 17 Exhibit G (Sliipping Receipt) .T777! 47 Judgment 29 Motion for New Trial, Order Denying 126 New Trial, Order Denying Motion for 126 New Trial, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/united-states-court-of-appeals-for-the-ninth-circuit-xf-index-page-amended-complaint-2-answer-8-assignment-of-errors-127-assignment-of-errors-and-proposed-bill-of-excep-tions-35-bill-of-exceptions-proposed-and-assignment-of-errors-35-bond-on-writ-of-error-136-caption-2-ortificate-clerks-to-transcript-142-certificate-to-jndgment-roll-31-citation-141-clerks-certificate-to-transcript-142-complaint-amended-2-exhibit-a-livestock-contract-17-exhibit-g-sliipping-receipt-t777!-47-judgment-29-motion-for-new-trial-order-denying-126-new-trial-order-denying-motion-for-126-new-trial-image338427160.html
RM2AJGK88–United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit . (^ / xf-/. INDEX. Page Amended Complaint 2 Answer 8 Assignment of Errors 127 Assignment of Errors and Proposed Bill of Excep-tions 35 Bill of Exceptions, Proposed, and Assignment of Errors 35 Bond on Writ of Error 136 Caption 2 Ortificate, Clerks, to Transcript 142 Certificate to Jndgment-Roll 31 Citation 141 Clerks Certificate to Transcript 142 Complaint. Amended 2 Exhibit A (Livestock Contract) 17 Exhibit G (Sliipping Receipt) .T777! 47 Judgment 29 Motion for New Trial, Order Denying 126 New Trial, Order Denying Motion for 126 New Trial,