RM2CR8317–. Electric railway journal . BSTATIONT RETURN 17.515.0 10.0 7.5 O> 5.0 Z5 2000 0 2000 4000 6000 8000Distance from Station, FeetFIG. 4 12000 FIGS. 2 AND 3—DIAGRAMS SHOWING POTENTIAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN RAILS AND WATER PIPES NEARILLINOIS STREET SUBSTATION, CHICAGO. FIG. 4—DIAGRAM SHOWING POTENTIAL DIFFERENCESBETWEEN PIPES AND RAILS ON CRAWFORD AVENUE. CHICAGO tive feeders from the original station. In order to operatesuch negative feeders economically, negative boostershave been used in Europe, while in this country theusual method is to insert a resistance between the nega-tive bus in the st
RM2CH0BKG–. American engineer and railroad journal . J Si Fig. 5- LOCOMOTIVE BOILER WITH FLEXIBLE TUBE SHEET AND SELF-ADJUSTING STAYBOLTS. For the stay-bolts, ^ X 2.67 X 3 7 = 0.0094 in. fire-box, „/„ x 88.3 X 7 2 = 0.6089 tubes, jfa X 153.55 X 5.2 = 0.4675 Total 1.0858 The temperature of the outer shell is practically within 5per cent, of the temperature of the water, which in this caseamounts to 351$°, and we calculate the expansion of the oulershell therefrom as -rfYff X 244.52 X 3.515 = .5025 in. The expansion of the inner portion is therefore .5835 ingreater than the ouler. But the latter will also
RM2CR09KB–. Illustrated catalogue of James B. Clow & son, manufacturers of and dealers in supplies for plumbers, steam and gas fitters, water and gas works, railroads and contractors .. . FIG. 514. OPEN. TO BE PLACED IN THE SASH RAIL INSIDE OF ROOM. FIG 515, CLOSED. SIZE ... .. INCHES Ux9 1^x12 2x9 2x12 1 j BRONZED . PLATED . . .BRONZED METAL . . - . ::;;;;::; ... EACH. ... EACH---.-. - EACH 1.50 3.25, 3.50 2.004.004.25 2.004.004.25 2.255.005.25 Price includes Plate for finish on outside of Sasli. JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAG-0. 123 BRASS GAS FIXTURE FITTINGS.. FIG. 516. TWO-LIGHT PEN
RM2CEF5G6–. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. Fig. 472 Where the Star Swinging Boom is used tosupport bitter Carrier Track outside thebarn, there are no posts or braces to ob-struct the barnyard; everything is up out ofthe way. Star Swinging Boom is of heavy 2 x 2-inchgalvanized steel angles, firmly clampedtogether.Price ofBoomCompletewithHangersand Track 15 ft 515.00 20 ft 18.00 30 ft 24.00 3.5 ft 27.00 40 ft 30.00 STAR ROD TRACK CARRIERNo. 405. These carriers dump either way at any de-sired point where the trip is set, and returnautomatically to the barn. The carrier. Fig. 40.5,
RM2CR30FC–. Concrete bridges and culverts, for both railroads and highways . 2 Portals:—Concrete 74 yd8.@$8.00 =Steel 4720 lbs. (& .04^ Barrel per ft.Concrete 5.8 yds. (5 $8.no=Steel 515 lbs.@ .04= Length for 20 ft. bank:Area = 230 squareCost = $2930. $592 : 188 $780 =$46 4= 20.6$67.0= 32 ft.feet. rig. 49. CONCRETE CULVERTS AND TRESTLES. 221 and 20 feet wide. For an area of this size a moreeconomical form is secured by using a double boxof the same general type. Figure 50 is a beam top culvert. 12 feet high and15 feet -wide. The culvert top is arched 3 feet andtlie arch strength is considered when propo
RM2CH4N4F–. Annual report of the Board of Railroad Commissioners . 2 82,163 53271,515 45 $4,907,600 00 $3,099,800 00 1,776,000 00 28,000 00 3,800 00 $4,907,600 00 178 RAILROAD RETURNS. [Jan. Capital Stock:. Capital .stock authorized by law, . • .Capital stock authorized by votes of compam^,Capital stock issued and outstanding,Number of shares issued and outstanding.Number of stockholders.Number of stockholders in Massachusetts,Amount of stock held in Massachusetts, . 83,600,000 003,099,800 00 30,998 831 593 Sl,006,000 00 §3,099,800 00 Funded Debt. Description of Bonds. Rate ofInterest. Date of Maturity.
RM2CNXD29–. Railway mechanical engineer . September, 1919 RAILWAY MECHANICAL ENGINEER 515 Firebox, water space Front, 6 in.; sides and back, 4^1 in. Tubes, number and outside diameter 209—2^ in. Flues, number and outside diameter 52—51^1 in. Tubes and Hues, length 22 ft. Heatiut; surface, tubes and flues 4,639 sq: ft. Heating surf^ice, Hrebox, including arch tubes 391 sq. ft. Heating surface, total..., ^..........., , 5,030 sq. ft. JSuperhtiitcr healing surface . ; 1,406 sq. ft. Equivalent heating surface* ..■..;.;.... 7,139 sq. ft. Gfdte area ......,..;. -. 96.3 sq. ft. Tender- Xank • ■ Water bottom Fr
RM2CH1H1N–. American engineer and railroad journal . ft* :2 Oh w W - S S a 3 . 2z Jink, 1911, AMERTCAN ENGINEER AND RAILROAD JOURNAL ^^^ Perse, f, grate area H« 18.0 THE NICKELIZED CHILLED CAR WHEEL Boiler at dome -^Sl) 1.515 POUNDS OF STEAM THROUGH CVUNDF.RS PER THUUSANU TON MILES. ^..^j^^j ^^^^^^ clirUIIlC afC tllC mOSt CXleilSlVcly UScd of all SllOyS Per tlious.iiul ton miles including weights of , i-. t . i i „ ,,„tl,„,l 1,t<; nr,x! hcpn engine and tender «■<•■•* -^^^ ,o improve tilt quality of Steel, ami a method has now been ^ i^^tn:^^^.^:^^.^^..^^ .^soa 52.429 found to employ them to the
RM2CF6B5B–. Monetario americano (ilustrado) clasificado. N 513 —Anverso Leyotda República Argentina * Resguardo •En el campo: Escudo argentino. Reverso En el campo: Guarda Costa.Cobre: Peso 14 gram. 8 decíg.. N 514—Anverso Leyenda Policia de la Rioja. En el campo:Escudo de la provincia.Reverso. Carece. Plata: Peso 8 gram. 2 decíg. — 155 — N° 515—Anverso Leyenda Asistencia • Pública ?*• En el campo:Escudo de la ciudad de Buenos Aires. Reverso Leyenda Agente de Control. En el campo:Del Dispensario de Salubridad; abajo No. Metal blanco; Peso 17 ^ gramos.
RM2CR30M9–. Concrete bridges and culverts, for both railroads and highways . 2 Portals:—Concrete 74 yd8.@$8.00 =Steel 4720 lbs. (& .04^ Barrel per ft.Concrete 5.8 yds. (5 $8.no=Steel 515 lbs.@ .04= Length for 20 ft. bank:Area = 230 squareCost = $2930. $592 : 188 $780 =$46 4= 20.6$67.0= 32 ft.feet. rig. 49. CONCRETE CULVERTS AND TRESTLES. 221 and 20 feet wide. For an area of this size a moreeconomical form is secured by using a double boxof the same general type. Figure 50 is a beam top culvert. 12 feet high and15 feet -wide. The culvert top is arched 3 feet andtlie arch strength is considered when propo
RM2CE307Y–. Traité de chirurgie clinique et opératoire . a vu, comme Macewen, (pie les lambeaux ten-dineux et aponévrotiques peuvent être diversement disposés. 1 antôtun large rideau fibreux pend en avant des fragments. Tantôt les (1) Paye, Lancet, L888, II, p. 515. (2) Macewen, Ann. of Surgery, 1887, V, n° 3, p. 177. (3) Hoffa, Mùnchn. med. Wochenschr., L889, nn 2, p. 21. 404 H. RIEFFEL. - FRACTURES. languettes aponévrotiques sont si longues quelles plongent danslarticulation. Parfois enfin des bandes transversales remplissent les-pace interfragmentaire; elles peuvent même sinsinuer derrière lebout sup
RM2CNWPFX–. Andreae Alciati i.v.c. emblemata . jtt ANDREi^ ALCIATI ln auaros, vel quibus melior conditio abcxcrancis offertur, Emblema lxxxix.. Dclphmi infdens vada caruUfulcat u^rio??,HoccfHe mres THulcetyfenat c^ orafono, jQuar/2 fit auari hominu/non tam mens diraferarum efi:^m^qtie viris rapimur^pifcibm eripimur, jpcnf im- ID cxtulit e Gracco ^tectcf^ hexafticho.cjuod cft i.Epigf, Sic rcddidimus: Tri(ipf E M B L E M A T A. - 515 TfAcipitem e naui cithAraecium Aliquando UtronesItyoafium pelagt forte dedere fietum, Brotinw in mediis delphin appartiit vndiilUicio grat£ dulcifonAq, chelys: Sejforemque If
RM2CDD7D0–. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . pohlii, Boston, 515.00 per 10.1.Cash, Byer Brothers Chambersburg - - Pa. Wb^n •ril.Tln^: uleMw, meuilop The Kxcbamte A Few Good Things You Want REX BEGONIAS. 2^4-in. $.5.00 per 100GERANIUMS, Nutt, Poltevlne. Ricard, Per-kins and Buchner 2-in . $2 50 per 100VINCA Varlefiata. 2in . $2.50 per 100; 25 boxes of16x18 and 16ili. Double B Glass. $3.00 per boxCash with order GEO. M. EMMANS. Newton. N. J. WbAii ord«rlD(, plea*c meDtloa Tb* Elxchancft Mastodon Pansies Are unique because
RM2CE7Y3W–. Hardware merchandising January-June 1898 . h. Pig IRON—Firm. We quote: No. 1 Ham-ilton, $15 to $16; No. 2, $14.50 to $15;Ferrona, $15 ; Siemens 515, and Sum-merlee and equal brands, $17, ex wharf,and $18 to 518.50 ex yard. Bar Iron—Active on the basis of 51.40. Band Iron — Continues the same, at$1-75- Established 1866. A. C. Leslie & Co. Iron, Steel, Metals,Tinplates, Wire,Railway Supplies, etc. Board of Trade Building, MONTREAL We are headquarters fui everything we handle, andclaim all our brands to be FIRST CHOICE.Inquiries solicited from wholesale buyers. Sandersons Tool Steel in stock. P
RM2CDD72P–. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . 1 QJ S,,n O .2 03 WeightWithTeeth Pounds ?30313m to . OpenHeight ?1.)•a 600 3360 % 77 sv 505 390O 1 81 33 610 5900 m. 95 39 515 8C0O 2 IDS 41 520 1 13600 3 llS 48 Data on larger si zes on r equest. The Blaw Bulldog Bucket isa lever arm bucket of greaterweight and greater closingpower than the Speedster. It isespecially adapted for use onoverhead cranes, as it has excep-tionally great closing power forthe head room that it req
RM2CGH04H–. A history of the art of war, the middle ages from the fourth to the fourteenth century . z < ^ en ^ fo A CO O N < ei < u 9 t«fii S w li; g 2 = S J o u < « g M < O td Q -J Q 3 S „ H ^ < § ^ J s. ,1^50] BEGINNINGS OF PLATE ARMOUR 515 As the manufacture of chain mail was perfected, it was foundpossible to use it in more delicate sizes for the protection of thehands and feet. Mail mittens consisting of a thumb and a singlecovering for the other four fingers came in with the thirteenthcentury: the effigy of William Longsword in the nave ofSalisbury Cathedral displays them very w
RM2CEHB5D–. India rubber world. Field of 2;.:-eak-0ld Rubber Trees. Sihiwi.ng the Cover CruiOF Creepers on the Ground. the quantity of latex, so that from the end of the secondmonth we have tapped each tree seven days each week.Here are the results: Biscuits Scrap Total Drams Drams Drams First month 739 129 868 Second month 950 120 1.070 Third month 848 151 999 Fourth month 1.280 130 1,410 Fifth month 2,017 196 2.213 Sixth month 1.982 169 2.151 1 1 « .venue of 3-Vear-Oi.i) Kubbek Trees. He also gives the rainfa1908, to August 31, 1913—shof 515.3 inches, as follows:year. 111 inches; third ye;inches; li
RM2CE5RAJ–. The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands . Myloplus rhomboidalis (Cttvier). 1.22 mm. No. 2219a. 2.31.5 mm. No. 22196. 3.40 mm. No. 2219c. 4. 219 mm. No. 1490. Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate LIX.. Myleus pacu (Schombxjrgk). 1. Young, 22 mm., No. 2220a. 2. Young, 27 mm., No. 22206. 3. Young, 5.5 mm.,No. 2220c. 4. Young. 55 mm., No. 2220d. 5. Tail of adult r/1; entire length, 535 mm., No. 2492. (i. Adult9, 515 mm., No. 2401. Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate
RM2CDBGP9–. Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Montana gazetteer and business directory . SBEVENNE Norfn Dahora RcQi Esioie, l@siis, Ciiiecilois mi. toc o O m a I fi) • E I I i 5i ^ w > 2 So 2 O - ? ^ re a o r3 r» C ^ ^ Om ^ a; ;rw c- £• H 2. ^ 5»> Main Office. 514-515 Pion»!RTH IAKOTA STATE GAZETTEER. SOjn Westerluiul Kvii- nii-ats. Wil.son Bros (^m and Edward), res-taurant.Wolden Occanus O, hotel. SHEYENNE. Barnes county. Namechanged to Daily, which see. SHIELDS. Morton county. A coun-try p o, on the Cannon Ball river, 54miles s e or Mandan. the county seat,banking and shipping point, on the
RM2CF6B1E–. Monetario americano (ilustrado) clasificado. N 514—Anverso Leyenda Policia de la Rioja. En el campo:Escudo de la provincia.Reverso. Carece. Plata: Peso 8 gram. 2 decíg. — 155 — N° 515—Anverso Leyenda Asistencia • Pública ?*• En el campo:Escudo de la ciudad de Buenos Aires. Reverso Leyenda Agente de Control. En el campo:Del Dispensario de Salubridad; abajo No. Metal blanco; Peso 17 ^ gramos.. N 516—Anverso Leyenda Municipalidad de la Capital • Re-pública Argentina. En el campo: Escudo de la ciudadde Buenos Aires. Reverso Leyenda Concejal. En el campo: Sol radiante.Cobre dorado: Peso 9 gramo
RM2CEPHBA–. Daily Colonist (1897-09-15). Insurance Cos Tax Police Court Fines and Fees Road Tax Revenue Tax Cemetery Fees Dog Tax Round Fees Market Fees and Rents Miscellaneous Receipts Education-Provincial Government per capita grant fo,: Special Rate I Board ol Health— Balance on hand 1st January,1897 Refunds, Darty Island Sta-tion Bpecial Rate EXTEItDlTtIiK. 3, IRC 73 City Debt $ 16,182 23 4,336 77 Municipal Council .... 2,»14 !K 18,101 OS Civic Salaries .... 3,515 63 128,697 76 City Institutions (maintenance).. .... 15,374 61 6,978 00 Buildings and 8urvoy:+ 4S4 2i H.fdO 00 Streets, Bridges and fc-id
RM2CHF04F–. Army list . 2144 — H.W 2144 — n.Vf..,B.Art. ... 1648 — 3.,li.A. Med. Corps... 1705 — J., 2 Dns 20.30 — J,, Northn R. ... 989J., Gord. Bighrs. ... 16693.K.,B.A.M.C. ... 770a ,..1722... 1950... 2040... 1738... 1604... 515... 2040...14936... 1416...14785-2009a, 2135... 2040...1493a... 1661c. ... 419.. 191... £040.. 1617...1816c... 21f!... 2040...2023a... 2144... 1722... 1703...2023a... 2040... 181.5.. 1456..1464d... 855a.. 83021,36a J. A„ Wt. Off. J. A., Can. Local 2144 kl. A. ... Wt. Offr . 1810a... 2139... 250a ... 2144... 1624... 1667... 1214 ... 2132 ... 2040 ... 2085 1733a -J.B - J. F ■J.G
RM2CERCDW–. The problem of greater New York and its solution. 20.4 Brooklyn 35.7 Queens 4.0 Richmond 2.5 Average for City 24.7 Density of Population Per Acre in Several Selected Wards(1910 Census) Manhattan— Fourth 257.1 Seventh 515.6 Tenth 604.0 Eleventh 696.7 Thirteenth 604.3 The Bronx— Twenty-Third 63.0 Brooklyn— Fifth 162.5 Sixteenth 278.7 Twenty-seventh 189.6 Queens— First 13.3 Richmond— First 8.1 —From the Municipal Year-Book of the City of New York, 1913. (Note 16) 1910 Population of Wards in Brooklyn and Queens, Constitu=ting the Jamaica Bay District (According to U. S. Census) Brooklyn 1910 190
RM2CDX98T–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1913 1ra sección . k CUBfl ,/%ÍÍ Y.li. :Y. y^% Kinistfifte k AgriculturaIflEIH DE PATEimÉfett.MVÉKllll í NUCÍS II $Mm be cééüh oe mmumh ^SOLICITAD® Acta, No; 40.549 Abril 15 de 1913. — Dr. Bayer yCía. — Artículos medicinales, farma-céuticos y drogas, de la cíase 2. v-24 >abriL Acta. No 40.515 JggF **&&-? ^Xm J|¡¡¡P t IllilF - ^gggr ||l|i V5lÍHÉ»fl C% -Pi CUBA X/&Jk-á- ?.?! tf< &? í* ^NV m %? C » ? r , ! ^ P« L G t R t Y E ¿ /?. i
RM2CDD73C–. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . % Standard type 332 2 9300 10- 10» 10 0 4 8 9 0* 7 1 High power— TABLE III.—SCOOP CAPACITY AND APPROXIMATEQUANTITY MATERIAL PICKED UP AT EACH GRAB Bucketsize Scoop capacityCubic feet Cubic Feet Picked Up- Bucket Reeved 2 Parts 3 Parts No. Heaped UneofPlate WaterLevel LooseSand LumpCoal LooseSand LumpCoal 804 18.3 18. 27 36 27.5 36 36 46 46 54 54 86 86 15.515.521 28 21.5 38 36 42 42 54 49 85 85 11.7 12.75 17 23 17.5 18.5 18.6
RM2CH1Y8F–. Peoria, Illinois, city directory . Minnie Mrs wid Edward r735 Jackson Claypool W Chalmer elk Avery Co r305 W McClure av Clays Henry molder Hart Foundry Cor 215 Spring Clayton Charles assembler The Bar-tholomew Co r 316 First av Clayton Frank E trimmer Clarke Bros■ & Co r 229 Lydia tv Clayton Lydia Miss cash girl Schipper& Block r 229 Lydia av Clayton Samuel foreman r 515 Smith Cleamson J C r R F D No 2 Washing-ton Clearwater Peter porter MetropolitanHotel . Cleary Daniel J elk T P & W Ry r 304Johnson Cleary John J police City Hall r 304Johnson Cleary Louis J coper Peoria Stone &Marble Wks r
RM2CE4B74–. Army list . 522a...1242a... 2401...1865a...15566...18346...1958a... 461... 528... 270,..1958a...19.=>2a... 172(5... 22i5 ...1835rf...1396a ...mzf ... 2295... 957... 2.348... 1932... 1979...12460... 1728...15246...1331a...1009a... 2045...1348a.. 1553a...13956...1925a... 51... 2326...1958a... 1733 , Lord 2283 . 0. ... 502... 1731 . 2030, 2326... 1186... 2095... 2312... 854a W.P.A. 515 Hatton, A. B. A. H., ret. pay A. H. E*. ... ... P G. J G. S H -Rev. J. A. ... L.H. C. ... W.deB. ... Hatton-Hall. H. C.Haug-h, J. W. N. ... Haughey, H Haug-hton, E. J. H. Henry L. Hu^li L. H. W. ... S. G. S...
RM2CH2G0P–. Annual report of the Public Service Commission, and the ... annual report of the Board of Railroad Commissioners . depreciation, equipment.Administration ledger control account.Company unadjusted credits, ....Other unadjusted credits Total unadjusted credits, .... Corporate Surplus.Profit and loss, credit balance Grand Tot.l, $230,660 003,316,963 762,808,391 471,528,330 72 2,631,504 10 $230,660 00 2,578,631 02* 3,392,127 71* 443,975 10 343,926 00 $15,468,047 68$18,626,888 62 $10,515,8.50 05$113,382 77 $4,952,197 63* 818,626,888 62*113,382 77 $18,626,888 62 $110,708 23t 938,307 96 377,279 96
RM2CE4JXK–. Army list . Boltrill. -T. P. .Bomford, G. ... T. h. Bomnalic, F. E.Bona, U T.Bonar, A W. T. J.iM. ... Bonathan, F. S.Bonavita, •. ...Bond, A. C. ... A. C. H. Art. .. 1286.. 402a..15306.. 363 ..1382,..1963t.. 1974,..1011«...1381<;... 2C5.. 222fl.. 2351.. 234(i.. IH.ii.. 1960.. 1257... 263I, 2:!.5:0, 2I,=S8 ..20S8c20.8..1338f.. 17H8... i-ir8.1368.. 1072... 23V3.. 2038.13596...208:!c... 795 ... .2n ...2008ft... 2038... 1732... 515...1057... 20:,S.. 934a... 2:81 ... 21:8... 2291... 208... 48,..1281r.. i;2H..1693...1550/.. 21138.,19d;:c.. 848... nia.. 678a.. 917.. 378.. 2411.. 862.. 1577..1346
RM2CEXTM5–. Bulletin de la Société géologique de France. osion a complété•3^ s lœuvre de létirement¥% 1 en achevant de dénuderii* le dôme de St-Julien.Schématiquement, les^^2 plis de la coupe IV ont;S I j- pris successivement lesM a1 jEormes indiquées dans5.LInfralias de Saint- S. :^COCU I -a âi^ la fig. < Julien est séparé de lacuvette synclinale cré-I 3^ tacée de Montespin par;ï;g rt une bande dOligocène.g 1^ En certains points (nons loin de laqueduc de la ÉTUDES STRATIGRAPHIQUES SUR LE MASSIF dALLAUCH 515 route des Camoins, par exemple) cet Infralias est rejeté sur lOligo-cène. Le massif a donc su
RM2CPEWFK–. The water birds of North America . o.9571), are of a uniform light grayish-green color, with an olive shade, and measurefrom 2.95 to 3.20 inches in length, and from 1.95 to 2.10 in breadth. Somateria spectabilis. THE KING EIDER. Anns spectabilis, Linn. S. N. ed. 10, I. 1758, 123 ; ed. 12,1. 1768, 195. Somateria spectabilis, Boie, Isis, 1822, 564. — Sw. & Rich. F. B. A. II. 1831, 447. — Baird, B. N. Am. 1858, 810 ; Cat. N. Am. B. 1859, no. 608. — Coues, Key, 1872, 29:1 ; Check List, 1873, no. 515 ; 2d ed. 1882, no. 736 ; B. N. W. 1S74, 581. — RlDGW. Rom. N. Am. B. 1881, no. 629.Fuligvla {Soma
RM2CJ0B5C–. L'Économiste européen . ommer-ciales Participations financières Immeubles • • Comptes de banque à 1 étranger etcomptes courants diyars Appels différés sur actions 53 612.S98 14 427 461.40) 05 48 131.956 09 3 059.879 88 33 596.369 74 122 281.515 44 i 975.131 43 53 823.771 14 9 236.731 70 171 529.820 80 100 OOù.OOO « 1.031 .739.501 41 (A suivre). 811 Passif Capital Réserve Comptes de chèques Dépôts à échéance fixe Effets à payer • • • Comptes de banque à létranger etcomptes courants divers Intérêts et dividendes. • Solde du dernier exercice ••• Profits et pertes (frais généraux dé-duits) : 2
RM2CGWX8B–. Proceedings of the annual convention . - 1,155 -I- 1,350 + 2,190 + 3,045 - 2,010 420 60 75 - 1,500 585 + 1,515 + 2,235 1,620 660 + 1,620 + 2,220. - 465 + 3,000 + 4,725 + 6,810 - 690 + 2,265 + 3,600 + 4,450 - 1,530 795 -t- 1,875 + 3,600 + 930 + 2,145 -f- 3,000 29 1,755 + 2,190 -t- 3,375 5,325 30 1,395 + 2,640 -I- 4,305 + 7,140 NOTE STRESSES SHOWN ARE ONGROSS SECTION IN PSI.-H TENSION- COMPRESSION FIG 2ICRR BRIDGE TESTS2l9-4 THROUGH TRUSS BASCULE SPANOPEN TIMBER FLOOR LOCATION OF TEST MEMBERSRECORDED STRESS RANGE IN COUNTERWEIGHT TRUSS MEMBER 32-36-35 Results of Field Tests on Bascule Bridges
RM2CDJ9A5–. Thermostatic control of electric heating appliances . .9.56 8.78.78.78.88.7 Temp,620°?. 4850 ^ Variation a ^^^J^^ s 8.55^. 5S0 Second Run. Break Make. 9.8 9.1 9*Q 9.1 9.8 9.1 9.8 9.0 9»9^ 9.1 Ave 9.82 9.08 Temp.54cPF. 500°F. 5J venation - ^i^Jg^ -^ • 7.4f.. Third Kun. Break. Make. 9.59.59.S9.49.59.44 10.210.210.110.2 10.s Ave.10.2Temp.552Py. 515°P. % Variation « ^^62^^^ « ^^^ 25. The thermo-couple was calibrated hy plac-ing one end into an oil bath and the other into iceBhavingB* The calibration cxirve for this particu-lar couple is shown in Fig.11. A 29.35S oentemeter eample of the invar us
RM2CH7NCW–. Report of the Board . led, $9.13. Tallow, 45 Less 2i per cent, $13.80. Beef, 57 per cent. 27,685 Stoiie Test—January 16, 1914, showing Cuts of Beef as prepared for Market. Frontquarters Brisket First rib cut Second rib cut .... Third rib cut Shoulder bone .... Neck Shoulder (bone in) , Shank Chuck Pounds. 134336S H 9| 2| lOl 12| 9* 41 1324 Cents. 124 11 20 22 18 410 5 515 $ cts. 16 753 631 351 591 75 101 051 88 486 15 17 98 Selling price.Coft II . 17 9816 75 Gain $ 1 23 or 7-3 per cent. 40 BOARD OF INQUIRY IXTO Store Test.—January 16, 1914, showing Cuts of Beef as prepared for Market. Hindqu
RM2CF3HTY–. Monetario americano (ilustrado) clasificado. N 1550—Anverso Zí^í^ífíz República de Chile •§ • En el campo:Escudo de armas de Chile. Exergo: • 1859 • Reverso Leyenda Igualdad ante la Lei. En el campo:Como el número 1548. Exergo: 10 Ps. En el canto:Por la Razón ó la Fuerza. Cóndor círo: Peso 15 gram. i decíg. N» 1551-Anverso Leyenda República de Chile • O. 5. §. Enel campo: Un Décimo, en corona de laurel. Reverso Leyenda Por la Razón ó la Fuerza*1881* En el campo: Como el número 1122. Plata: Peso 2 gram. 6 decíg. — 515 - N 1552—Como el número 1136. Año 1881.Cobre: . Peso 7 gramos. N° 1553—Anve
RM2CDX9AN–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1913 1ra sección . y^% Kinistfifte k AgriculturaIflEIH DE PATEimÉfett.MVÉKllll í NUCÍS II $Mm be cééüh oe mmumh ^SOLICITAD® Acta, No; 40.549 Abril 15 de 1913. — Dr. Bayer yCía. — Artículos medicinales, farma-céuticos y drogas, de la cíase 2. v-24 >abriL Acta. No 40.515 JggF **&&-? ^Xm J|¡¡¡P t IllilF - ^gggr ||l|i V5lÍHÉ»fl C% -Pi CUBA X/&Jk-á- ?.?! tf< &? í* ^NV m %? C » ? r , ! ^ P« L G t R t Y E ¿ /?. i. Abril 15 de 1913. — Calixto Lópezlíos y rapés, de la clase 21. *K°*>ws*^ Tabacos, cigarros, cigarri-v-25 abril. Acta N° 4
RM2CNYF3C–. Annual report . mgerlings Total trout distributed 42 000 I 507 140 760 000 318 ,ooo 5 322 000 1 426 680 2 5 008 1,549,140 I,075,000 6,773,688355-900 8,1729,764,900 190 TWELFTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Frostfish i, 500, OOO Lobster 2, 040, 000 Maskalonge 4,983,300 Pike perch ....... 75,045,000 Shad 400, 000 Smelt 72,501,060 Tom Cod . . . . 30,700,000 Whitefish 38,225,000 Yellow perch 515,000 225,909,360 Total hatchery output 235,674,260 Saved from the canal . . 1, 482 State Fair exhibit .... 1, 106 From U. S. Commission . 11,570,000 11,572,588 Total distribution 247,246,848 Record of Each Hatcher
RM2CE6DG8–. A catalogue and price-list of drawing instruments . e and25 feet on ^-inch scale. No. 504 W. measures 100 feet on i^-inch scale, 50 feet on j^-inch scale and25 feet on J^-inch scale, excluding the sub-divided foot. 2500 Flat White-Edge Scales, divided 3/s, yA, iV2 and 3 inches to the foot. 510 W. 6 inches long $0 85 512 W. 12 inches long 1 25 514 W. 18 inches long . ... 2 25 515 W. 24 inches long 3 00 Flat White-Edge Scales, Beveled on Both Sides. Divided yi, %, ]4, x, Y%, %, i*A and 3 inches to the foot. 516 W. 6 inches long $! 35 518 W. 12 inches long 2 00 523 W. Flat White-Edge Scale, [2-
RM2CH4RK6–. Manual for railroad tourists : Time-tables : Yellowstone Park tours . piral Bridge 2 Sylvan Pass (altitude 8,350 fjet). 2,12 Lake Eleanor 2 121515151515 15 Svlvan Lake 2.183.03 3 Wedded Trees at left 3 Teton Point, Cub Creek Bridge. 3 Turbid Lake 3 3.29 3 Yellowstone River liridge (Fish-ing Bridge) 3 Lake Junction (L. J.) 3.35 Lake Ranger Station .. 83.382.9 Lake Camp 3.403.423.35 3.59 4.144.234.41 4.515.065.165.19 Lake Hotel 315 82.2 315 88.2 88.2 90.495.8 97.597.599.199.6 Mud Volcano-Dragons Mouth 15 min. 315 | Mud Volcano-Dragons Mouth(lv.) 315 Northern Pacific Ry. trade-mark.Chittenden B
RM2CDBDD7–. San Diego City and County Directory - 1919 . gherty H L Mrs, 3 814 California. Dougherty P D, Rosecrans sw corCanon, Roseville, Pt Loma. Douglas J N, 15 E 8th, National City Dunbar L S, 93 5 Orange av, Coro-nado.i^Duncan J P & Sons, 2 924 Nationalav.4188 El Cajon| Dunkin G W, 1657, 5th. Dunnigan Chas, 106 B. I Dyer W H, 2193 Woolman av.! Eafy A E, 643 Sampson. Eaton A R, 2095 Logan av. Edeen Hilmer, 1048 E. Edwards A G, 136 9 India. Eickmeyer Fred, 515 F. Eisenmayer N P, 4590 Park blvd. Elder A C Mrs, 3044 India. Eldridge & Son, 73 7 Bway. Ellis Mrs Julia, 822 B. H Life, Accident, Etc. A.etn
RM2CETNF7–. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California. 10 27 4,864 97 1,724 67 15 99 A a mhi • 1i • 11 6,192 50 1,000 00 1,515 38 40 08 2,282 SI51 30346 89 17,778 82 j 518 09 31,732 21 4,582 02 780 54 293 80 1.698 86 99 25 734 51 of grounds 2,081 21749 4422 30 723 772,455 27 ..::;::: 116 73 492 13 i t ::: :: : Tubercular cottage 3,504 52369 50317 57 4,537 21783 99 54 37 39 80 Shelter sheds Incinerator Reservoir S04 10 330 85 . li ! lormltory . Stewards residence 2,412 19 1,500 28 1,056 18 11 75 Managers cottage [ Plumbi
RM2CRW0NM–. The Bell System technical journal . 20.00620.0050 0 21.237.849.561.068.1 0 25.238.648.861.067.6 0 20.433.349.261.7 46,90061,20075,15085,70093,90097,450 47,00062,50073,60083,95091,90097,350 46,35061,25072,80084,90094,45096.400 53 21.88.04.0 2.52.0 51 15.56 2.51.51.5 38.515.54.51.51.31 23.875.984.888.991.492.2 26.675.380.684.488.189.3 —6.9 43.358.365.268.869.7 —7.643.248.055.0 Note.—Tensile strength and percentage elongation are an average of 3 specimensin each case; Rockwell hardness values are an average of 15 determinations of 5readings on each of 3 tension test specimens. 788 BELL SYSTEM T
RM2CT240J–. Iconologia . Alice. 283, Scilla. rpo. Spighe di grano . 18. Spine» 175. zSu 512; Timo ri Imo. 2Ì£. y 4*9 V Erga fiorirà. 205. Vite. 115. 178. Uva. 39. 117, . - - -. > - INDI- 4JQ INDICE D EJ GOL ORI. A A Zzurro- ioj. z6o. B B Erettino, 59. 73. 116 Bianco. 12. ?o. 52 59. 64. 202. ZÓC. -2.ÓI a 338.541.343 Biondo, 39 Biffo. 20$ Bruno. 95 F Erreo,Eofco. G C fAndido . 24. 5^. i?2.Cangiante. 77. 80. ( 271.Ceruleo, 85. 304. >«fc >st G [alliccio .Giallo. L Ivido, N N 99. 141. 12. 31. 12.$0. 183. 128. Ero, 41. ?!• 73 ( 85. 341. 343- Pallido p PPallido. 12, 4?. 202.( 2?5.Pavonazzo ► 230. 515.
RM2CE1CPX–. The Millions 1914 . n3,o oo 30- -542.515. 114 $984 28 Date No.1—4S7. 189. I 102. 5 105. 6 107.8—408. 400. 0 5(1] . lo :,oi. 11- 507. 13—510. 5 1 (i.17—520.20—524. 528. 529.21—535.25—537.30—54.3. 546. SUMMARY Philadelphia- Toronto—For Missionary and General Purpose:For Special Purposes PURPOSES Amount -111 on is on12 00 ! I 5 5o ! ]- Ull10 00 i 35 25 no3 20 mi 12 oo - mi ? 0, hi,; oot ,-,ii2 oo + 227 83 Km- Missionary and General Purposes $1,018 loFor special Purposes 1,172 81 + 2.10H 01 $ 984 28 227 85 Previously acknowledged 1014 1 212 13 $3,403 04.38,689 71 .+42,002 NEW BOOKLETS The follow
RM2CHN5B5–. Railway Times . 130-84,763-623,313 + *2,eoo -28,900 + 2.600 -11,760 + 11,500 -11,000 + 2,10c -7,350 + 19,000 -E9,00C . -$209,289 + 600,822 + 357,250 + 1,630,656 -166,817 -1,809,935 -737,427 +1,020,421 + 607 -197,688 + 526,028 + 715,819 + 515,657 + 1,546,696 + 1,043,666 + 1,961,910 + 221,462 + 481,328 -252,011 +16,314 + 1,178 + 327,691 — 479,686 -8,739,966 -1.55,199 -l,260.66t Earnings reported in sounds, h in dollars, c in rupees, d in milreis / in sucies, h in drachmas, t in pesetas, j in Bolivian currency, * in I• Including Notth.West Argentine Section, t Including Betbice receipts. ; Incl
RM2CDJJGN–. Some effects of a harmful organic soil constituent . o CO q t^ QO -:f,-< -f OI-(N 005 05 ^^^ ^ooo eooXfOX OOO ^ IS QOt-30 ^?5§ ^§5^ ?I?J?3 xr-o t^ OC5XOJX cfl i .2 o q O CO ?I^ ^ ? ?^ ^ 2 ?^-i^ X ri .C X 3 ^ f^ ?; ^ 5S^ S o so *^?; o^o ^?;§ :5s?? ?^V:-^-^. =^J5?^3 °ss g §s 00 00 00 ooo ^^^ 515:5; oooo 00 X X X X OOO sll rl O c^co^ S2?J ?SS5£^ -HCO fCO CO CO S:?^5 t-Oi-iiM-r•<»0 ssi 70 EFFECTS OF A HAEMFUL SOIL CONSTITUENT. RELATION BETWEEN GROWTH OF CULTURES AND CONCENTRATION OFP2O5, NHg, AND K^O FOUND IN THE VARIOUS CULTURE SOLUTIONS. The experimental results reported seem worthy of
RM2CNTXNF–. Illustrated catalogue of James B. Clow & son, manufacturers of and dealers in supplies for plumbers, steam and gas fitters, water and gas works, railroads and contractors .. . 101.00 143.00 4 5 0 4 5 6 ii239.00 $288.00 $337.00279.00 338.00 397.00 185.00 225.00 205.00 7 8 9 10 7 8 9 10 $387.00 $435.00 $485.00 $533.00 457.00 515.00 575.00 633.00 300.00 345.00 386.00 425.00 Fig. 1234. Number of Stalls, . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Italian Marble, complete as shown, $84.00 $130.00 $181.00 $229.00 $274.00 $319.00 $370.00 $415.00 $460.00 $506.00 Tennessee Marble, complete, . 94.00 150.00 211.00 269.00 3
RM2CHXP2P–. Ogden City Director . ■n D $ 1*5 r+ f* W < O ** -J z a JD JD {0 • •■■■ 2 ■» s CO 3 3O 06 5 00 3D 2. CD (D S S £. Q. (fi — Oregon Short Line Railroad SEE PAGE 3 J. IVL rORKlJ 1 ALL Telephone 425REAL ESTATE, LOANS, RENTALS AND COLLECTIONS m bO 526 E — STE R. L. POLK & GOS TAI STENOGRAPHERS. .E O * Harris L A, 503 First Nat Bank Bldg. Warner H E, 515 First Nat Bank Bldg. u. -g -J Q. « * O = a D *ST0CK FOODS. o co COO co a a> H Challenge Stock Food & ImportingCo, 2150 Washington av. STOCK YARDS. Union Stock Yards, n s 24th w of R Rtracks. *STORAGE. Jogalong Transfer Co, 328y2 25th.Ogden T
RM2CDGXDW–. Cyclopedia of American government . 1 124.3 37.5 21.0 >27.0 19.4 34.2 19.7 23.6 18.2 31.3 129.2 94.9 27.8 32.9 50.1 4.5 • 34.2 21.4 19.4 27.3 31.7 22.5 21.6 14.6 27.3 35.6 194.0 88.3 183.3 85.0 26.6 23.0 27.8 61.9 18.8 21.0 23.3 39.9 1 Decrease. 2 Estimated population in 1890 of the area of present New York. The population of New York as itexisted in 1890 was 1,515,301. 3 Includes population of Allegheny, which was, in 1900, 129,896, and in 1890, 105,287 The ten largest cities in the world are shownin the following table, three of the ten being in the United States, New York ranking secon
RM2CH5PAR–. Public-road mileage, revenues, and expenditures in the United States in 1904 . I :::::::: 57J 3 I 1. ° 51910661 222 462 43 100 4 2 1 I 19 Dollars.38,141.1012, 620.0316,920.2930, 660.039,994.77 90.978.864,545. 40 26,172.13 13.217.5490,363.2043, 468.3029, 490. 49 9, 735.0517,977.0440,566. 6768, 649.0012,695. 5114,316. 5273, 488.0826,869.5334,138.0653,150.1778,115. 61 5,375. 6813,980. 6125,270. 5636,187.95 9,115.3849, 626.08 8, 780.29 27.515.5540.201.84 9,026.9747.071.81 1,680.2015,029. 7463, 674. 7174,127. 7618,282.9710,351.5312,908.0414,767.0532, 402.33 5,717.92106,392. 56 50.988.8731,628.8
RM2CDY7C5–. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America . 6,348 Taiku 17 112 184184 179 208 4,61613,199 2761,192 11,29632,870 14,849 6.72917.986 2391 570 3,808 11 11 Syenchun Chairyung 9 205 1fi5 lfi7 9,545 740 23,014 23,515 13.193 63 2.699 2 Chungju 4 34 .iS .53 599 40 1,525 1.767 1,093 6 119 1 1 99 545fi 200 88 164 88 4.5601,634 476 248 13.2214.555 5,6825.116 3,5273,024 1812 502194 1 1 12 Andong 4 1 • Yen • Totals, 1920 |n 86|l3 3|ll04|ll84 1181 52,707 4,030 120,178 96,379 65.967 302 11,825 7 4.164 9
RM2CH4NH6–. Annual report of the State Engineer and Surveyor of the State of New York and of the tabulations and deductions from the reports of the railroad corporations for the year ending .. . Street and Erie Basin Wallkill Valley Warwick Valley Watervliet Turnpike and Railroad $6 89 16 09 262 92 234 05 3 60 14 58 13 18 37 04 44 6,914 88 843 78 2 13 282 45 96 55 38 85 3 42 327 47 108 90 515 84 16 03 412 67 6 44 5 18 177 71 9 38 226 02 3 36 17 88 40 111 56 91 1315 58 231 73 A 90 3 66 446 24 4 39 105 56 48 12 78 00 64 90 31 73 44 90 6 00 4 49 15 81 33 60 $19,745 04 II la 4 , 3w# .. *■ - : ■■ ■ ■ ;$ • ■
RM2CJ3YAN–. The Statemans Yearbook : Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year . 54,482 16,730,670 6,004,708 9,559,240 96,374 4,865,372 3,129 6,818,405 6,331,266 3,040,008 2,586,081 1,736,205 8,113 2.377,832 1,361 222,704,305 65.050,977 72,836,320 26,528,764 33,002,054 403,135 21,-599,697 14,431 340,305,360 158,080,117 164,112,005 50,062,035 82,074,183 1,410,471 107,244,147 35,207 1,215,987,002 746,407,484 515,730,318 80,325,285 100,467,703 10,412,873 205,227,640 77,797 — — — — — — — — ^ J Malta there are no complete trade returns. 5 Trade of 1897-98, rupee at 1«. 3
RM2CJ0F8X–. Potatoes, a money crop, how to grow, fertilize, spray and harvest them at a profit . na . . 20,000 1,460,000 1.212 000 Texas 52,000 3,276,000 3,440,000 Oklahoma 29,000 .1,740,000 1,618,000 Arkansas 25,000 | 1,750,000 1,610,000 S. Central 240,000 Montana. . 37,000 6,105,000 2,442,000 Wyoming 11,000 1,540,000 924,000 Colorado ...... 85,000 8,075,000 3,311,000 New Mexico . 9,000 900,000 585,000 Arizona ...... 1,000 i 125,000 156,000 Utah 19,000 ! 3,515,000 1,722,000 Nevada 12,000 i 2,136,000 1,282,000 Idaho 35,000 6,475,000 i 1,878,000 Washington.... 68,000: 11,356,000 1 4,088,000 Oregon 65,000
RM2CPJW7G–. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . 15,654,980 611,0501,689,900 835,97 245,000118,866 S10,781,833 1,256,750 1,049,000 1,428.0008,880,0003.673,000 3,180,0006,168,520 received 7,335,493 1,397,0004,814,515 1,356,0002,241,500 1,712,0004, 18,325 3,850,670 519,0001,602,000 290,700of Receiv2,512,000 716,000 728.853 1,219,100 by Galena 3,524,200 2,391,000 No report 473,000 10,554,000 927,0009,107,000 15,673,240 1,216,7001,362,284 ,023,384 755,00050,000 tos .J z: sia *oa $ 506,07 139,12927.54C 1,126,458 3,922,203 314,090 911.019 104,e091,997,065 597,633 17
RM2CR60PB–. Railroad structures and estimates . 0 350 1,030 210 180 2,240 13,200 Type E 3, 60 0 street, 36 0 roadway. Quan- tity. 165 c.y. 475 c.y. 600 c.y. 720 c.y. 180 s.y. 220 s.y. 1,320 s.f. 105 l.f. Cost, 3,630 4,750 600 430 405 715 200 230 2,240 13,200 Type E 3, 66 0 street, 44 0 roadway. Quan-tity. 190 c.y.515 c.y.660 c.y.800 c.y.220 s.y. 270 s.y. 1,210 s.f.105 l.f. Cost, 4,180 5,150 660 480 500 880 180 230 2,440 14,700 112 COST OF HIGHWAY BRIDGES. One-span highway bridges over four tracks and six tracks areillustrated below, using either two or three girders over the road-way. When two girders a
RM2CERMTC–. The World almanac and encyclopedia. 356 Dem.-Pop. Rep. 83,655 55,843 89.566 107,677 124.090 109.835 139.014 138,988 76,081 100,629 100,331105,104 Gr. I^ro. 5,917957 48 I. Dein.31.515 Pop. 23,447 23,092 1,151 6.983 5,969 11,082 Plu.10,736 D•47,218 D43,600 D20.514 D9,180 D16,793 D17,685 D19.791 D37,468 D 5,427 26,618 D Pres 166.268 148,773 Gov 105,640 72,611 Gov 145,708 119.831 Pres 144,751 121.194 Gov 98 954 59,002 1,7221,269 4,851 3,0982,4113,378 2,193 38,543 Dt748R 17,495 D33,029 D25,877 D23,557 D39,552 D Majority, t A recount of the vote bv the Leeislature resulted in the rejection of cert
RM2CD96WJ–. Forestry and wood industries . Glady Fork 3,500 ft. 1,950 ft. 1,550 ft. Great Kanawha (New)* 1,500 ft. 515 ft. 985 ft. Greenbrier (East Fk.) 3,700 ft. 1,300 ft. 2,400 ft. Guyandot 2,700 ft. 505 ft. 2,195 ft. Holly 3,000 ft. 1,000 ft. 2,000 ft. Hughes (South Fk.) 1,100 ft. 600 ft. 500 ft. Laurel Fork of Cheat 3,800 ft. 2,200 ft. 1,600 ft. Little Coal (Pond Fk.) 2,500 ft. 600 ft. 1,900 ft. Little Cacapon 1,700 ft. 520 ft. 1,180 ft. Little Kanawha 2,800 ft. 600 ft. 2,200 ft. Meadow 3,000 ft. 1,100 ft. 1,900 ft. Monongahela (West Fk.) 1,500 ft. 800 ft. 700 ft. Middle Fork 3,300 ft. 1,500 ft. 1,8
RM2CR8Y0H–. Railroad structures and estimates . 12 s.y. 1.406 R.f.80l.f. 660480350 1.030 210 180 2.240 113.200 Tj-pe E 3. 60 0 street. 36 0 roadway Quan-tity. 165 c.y.475 c.y.600 c.y.720 c.y.180 s.y. 220 s.y. 1,320 .^.r.10.5 l.f Cost,S T>-pe E 3. 66 0 street. 44 0 roadway. Quan-.tity. 1,6301 190 ,750 515 600 660 430 800 405 715 220 c.y.c.y.c.y.c.y.a.y. 270 s-y. , l.f. Cost, S 4.180 5.150 660 4ao 900 880 180 230 2.440 14,700 112 COST OF HIGHWAY BRIDGES. One-span highway bridges over four tracks and six tracks areillustrated below, using either two or three girders over the road-way. When two girders a
RM2CH168X–. Electric railway journal . IN RAIL REHABILITATION Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 Case 5 15,922 64,685 8,480 2,270 8,0001917 1915-16 1914-18 1918 1917 $19,130.00 $52,920.00 $9,375.00 $2,490.00 $76,500.00 $1,722.32 $4,015.44 $1,030.25 $273.90 $8,415.00 $513.12 $895.92 $815.76 $142.08 $2,900.00 $1,209 20 $3,119 52 $214.49 $131.82 $7,235.00 $0.108 $0,062 $0. 122 $0 121 $1,051 $0 032 $0 017 $0 096 $0 063 $0.146 $0,076 $0,045 $0 026 $0 058 $0 905 $18,617 $52,025 $8,560 $2,348 $5,515.00. THIS SECTION COVERED BY CASE 5, IS SHOWN BEFORE AND AFTER REHABILITATION.THE WORK WAS DONE IN 1917 March 22, 1919 E
RM2CH4N8G–. Annual report of the State Engineer and Surveyor of the State of New York and of the tabulations and deductions from the reports of the railroad corporations for the year ending .. . ey Watervliet Turnpike and Railroad $6 89 16 09 262 92 234 05 3 60 14 58 13 18 37 04 44 6,914 88 843 78 2 13 282 45 96 55 38 85 3 42 327 47 108 90 515 84 16 03 412 67 6 44 5 18 177 71 9 38 226 02 3 36 17 88 40 111 56 91 1315 58 231 73 A 90 3 66 446 24 4 39 105 56 48 12 78 00 64 90 31 73 44 90 6 00 4 49 15 81 33 60 $19,745 04 II la 4 , 3w# .. *■ - : ■■ ■ ■ ;$ • ■ Wtrnm WSgsBtm ■■••;-7 »jit as ■*■ KN191 vrwEKWrS •
RM2CGKW46–. Pennsylvania's soldiers' orphan schools, giving a brief account of the origin of the late civil war, the rise and progress of the orhpan system . 1860Mar. 2, 1862Aug. 7, 1863Feb. 17, 1863Feb. 13, 1858Mar. 9, 1858Oct. —, 1867 Nov. 26,1857Sept. 12, 1859 sc =ps 5 c£5 c | c i a > >- It. pc rz 6 PI U < i PI - 1 ps cC c I> I i (X - I I ■=.X OS PC c X a, DG pai t > pi p£ * PCr I MM a | 5 = I $$ p51 ]£C 1 < a 2 2 a < CHILDEEN S HOME, YORK 515 a w* ..2.2 .coo . ..2s - u S-0 5 5.3° 2 * £ £ T4 -> i* -M -M .M u -^p CT^t uZ fc a o J? e 5 ^ « h ^> h cw t ft k sS k> >« t«
RM2CHH0P6–. Manual of the corporation of the city of New York . 65,011,801 252,233,515 1,354.5^35 29 1841 186,359,948 64,843,972 251,194,920 1,394,136 65 1842 176,513,092 61,292,559 237,805,651 2,031,382 66 1843 164,955.314 64,274,765 229.229,071 1,747,516 59 1844 171,937,591 64,789,552 236,727,143 1,988,818 56 1845 177,207,990 62,787,527 239,995,517 2,096,191 18 1846 181,480,534 61,471,470 244,952,004 2,526,146 71 1847 187,315,386 59,837,913 247,153,299 2,581,776 30 1848 193,029,076 61,164,447 254,163,523 2,715,510 25 1849 197,741,919 58,455,224 256,197,143 3,005,762 52 1850 207,142,576 78,919,240 286,
RM2CD8BX1–. Annual Report of the State Board of Health of Maryland for the Year Ending December 31, 1912. . .245 92 74 7,089.905 93 59 5,70S.075 94 47 4,586.104 95 35 3,454.942 96 32 3,16S.777 97 24 2,399.030 98 18 1,814.679 99 15 1,520.513 100 13 1,322.097 101 6 621.515 102 5 519.932 103 4 417.932 104 2 211.100 106 1 106.000 Total 10,067 402,605.960 PresumptiveDuration— Years. 71.380 71.825 72.190 72.587 73.029 73.373 73.940 74.321 74.762 75.167 75.583 76.047 76.476 76.620 77.583 78.116 78.853 79.344 80.004 80.570 81.150 81.920 82.522 83.080 83.688 84.145 86.868 85.427 85.953 86.355 86.845 87.235 90.69
RM2CREPDY–. Report of the Electric Railway Test Commission to the president of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition . 24.00 9.80 108 5.44 280.8 296.9 271.8 25.1 39.2 40,402 38,515 3205.0 3055.0 150.0 10,400 259,295 491.5 46.5 9.78 22.85 9.23 26.8 221.9 2,052 69.2 12.6 5.49 5.76 22 25.3 1.7 2.351.57 18 5.24 276.2 283.2 256.4 26.8 40.8 7,250 6,889 574.0 545.5 28.5 4125 5,9052 488.0 45.5 29.0 22.45 15.0 23.6 35.3 1,960 61.5 64.8 4.87 5.13 42 25.3 1.4 plan of this station is shown in Fig. 75. It contains two com-pressor units deHvering air into two large tanks, which areconnected by a suitable header. The comp
RM2CGYFT7–. Report of the Electric Railway Test Commission to the president of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition . 24.00 9.80 108 5.44 280.8 296.9 271.8 25.1 39.2 40,402 38,515 3205.0 3055.0 150.0 10,400 259,295 491.5 46.5 9.78 22.85 9.23 26.8 221.9 2,052 69.2 12.6 5.49 5.76 22 25.3 1.7 2.351.57 18 5.24 276.2 283.2 256.4 26.8 40.8 7,250 6,889 574.0 545.5 28.5 4125 6,9052 488.0 45.5 29.0 22.45 15.0 23.6 35.3 1,960 61.5 64.8 4.87 5.13 42 25.3 1.4 plan of this station is shown in Fig. 75. It contains two com-pressor units dehvering air into two large tanks, which areconnected by a suitable header. The comp
RM2AG9NNB–. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. vAJLl^l ? i. S w 4. 5.^ i r. ^ . 2 .^ if ^ .5 = ^ *i ^ S -w (- ^ «» V .Jl.lS COLLIERS NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA A LOOSE-LEAF AND SELF-REVISINGREFERENCE WORK IN TEN VOLUMES WITH 515 ILLUSTRATIONSAND NINETY-SIX MAPScolliersnewencyc01newy
RM2AX8N3R–Publications . Vol. 0 pp.515- 26] TENEMENTS OF CHRIST CHURCH, 1829St. Thomas (High Street, South Side). 611 Lessee. John Pinfold Arthur Hughes Occupier. Peter MossWilliam TaylorPeter Moss Moss & Taylor Mrs. JakemanRalph DayWilliam HouseThomas HiggsJames StroudleyHenry Jaggers James Maltby DescHption. Dwelling-house Bacon-house Yard Pigsties Garden Shed Dwelling-house Wash-houseYard, &c.Garden Quantity.A. R. P. o o 33to o o 31A Also plan for new buildings.. Christ Chixrc/* Vol. n, pp. 513-5. R r 2 6l2 TENEMENTS OF CHRIST CHURCH, 1829 St. Thomas (High Street, South Side). ^•?<e f^i Lessee. Oc
RM2AX7TMR–Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Montana gazetteer and business directory . i o 1 H m so 10 >Z o »- r < n C,: r r I ;t3 1 3 r 2= Remem-berTheNorth-WesternLimitedis|e TrainforComfortEveryNightToChicagoVia .... r.:..:..-r INLANDS ST. PAUL. MINN. Main Office. 514-515 Pioneer PrtM bl<1g.firsch OVI:?;, Mcrrll, Stmni Cc-nty; Enclunrlij Wilkin BotMtjf] Hi. Count/; S!ea,«,«n, fimh»ll County: Wsrria, Hmhill Count/; CrMfcfUfl, PlU C-unty; llfPM ind Halloed, Klttscn County. TeL Main 1849 office.. Tel. I.ilo s:.M : !;. - south Dakota btatb gazettbicr. virgil FIRST NATIONAL B.VXK (Gnpltnl *
RM2AJ9T85–Report of the Bureau of Mines of the Department of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania . any 124,515 Knob Coal Company 122,190 Flint & Company 87,914 27-10-99 418 RKPCRT OF THE RITUKAIT OF MINKS. Off. Doc. liobcrt Jenkins, 02,987 T:inj)ire Coal Companj, 35,42L Snowdcn, Gould & Coiiii>any, 188,800 Smith & Company. 24,807 Little Redstone Coal (/ompany 220,r)2() Catsburg Coal (^omj)any, 475,900 James Jones, 304,827 Ivill Coal Company, 315,070 Kostiav^i- C(n Company 121,582 A. O. cK: .1. E. Leonard 125,000 John A. Wood & Son 195,000 Hilldale Coal Company. 25,000 Total 9,295,61«) The total ])iodi
RMRR5DB6–. Abhandlungen zur geologischen Specialkarte von Preussen und den Thüringischen Staaten. [515] Frankfurter TheilschoUe, 55 2; B cq. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Preussische Geologische Landesanstalt. Berlin : Neumann'schen Kartenhandlung
RMRGYKTT–. Bulletin. Ethnology. (2) —d- No. 231 515^ ^' -(f- A 3* No. 232. (2) mr^^ ^-—ft- ^ -III -J—^- j—^. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.
RMRJD6KT–. Cercetari de embriologie experimentala. Embryology. 515. 3 O. 3 3 -l o Kii*«»^ a»?3«*: 3 a 3 •a 0.2. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Menkes, B. [Bucuresti] Editura Academiei Republicii Populare Romîne
RMRPDKA5–. The American farmer's hand-book ... Agriculture. RURAL ARCHITECTURE. 515 31 -4- Fig. 294. 2,0 }0 5 10 III' ?'^. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. O'Neill, F. W. , ed; Williams, H. L. , ed. New York, R. Worthington
RMRGFNDW–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. hargitt: some hydroids of south china. 515 It is much to be regretted that the specimens are devoid of gonangia, since Allman's figure and description leave much to be desired. In addition this would go far to remove doubt as to the precise specific relations in question. In the circumstances my convictions support the views of Allman and are affirmed without hesitation. Lytocarpus nuttingi, sp. nov. Plate 2, fig. 2. Figure 5. It is interesting, not to say unusual, to find in the same collection and taken at the same
RMRH9AAJ–. Botanische Mittheilungen aus den Tropen. Tropical plants. 160 —. , > hd 03 r-' i-S tr^- tf - —oo P 1—' H^ CD 515 o •—. S' % S 2 -' ts 1^ /. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Schimper, A. F. W. (Andreas Franz Wilhelm), 1856-1901. Jena : G. Fischer
RMRHP2P1–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. LIGHT-INTENSITY AND POSITION RETINAL PIGMENT 269 at a point • - 515^ - - where the positions of the distal pigment should be identical, regardless of the color of the background. Obviously, this theoretical position of the pigment should be found in the retinas of animals adapted to darkness. Measurement of the position of the retinal pigment in 7 dark-adapted eyes gave an average value of 526/j. ± 22/d, in good agreement with the theoretical value. When the data in the last two columns of Table I are plotted (Fig. 2), it be
RMRDE8NX–. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. SCCTION from A A? B. 5.J}.2).J).2).. 0 Scale ».o |o ao A&cA ENLARGED SECTION /'/•om O AoC Caster Cliff Camp, Marsden 515. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Farrer, William, 1861-1924, ed; Brownbill, J. , joint ed. London [Constable]
RMREGWBF–. Collected reprints, Essa Institute for Oceanography. Oceanography Periodicals.. Fig.l (Legend see p.519). STABLE COKTINEHTAL PLATFORM SEDIMENTS lEPICONTINEMTAL SEA F»CIES. EPtRCHEAN UNCONFORMirr ARCHEAN BASEMENT (COMPLEX GRANITE PIUTONS MIXED GREYWACRES AND VOLCANICS lEUGEOSTNCLINAL FACIES| Fig.2 (Legend see p.519). ultramafic poos Tectonophysics, 2 (6) (1965) 515-520. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Insti
RMRMNHXB–. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Science. A PERIDOTITE DIKE IN PENNSYLVANIA COAL MEASURES 515. Figure 2. The dike in Fayette Co., Penn. The line from Edenborn to Adah rep- resents the dike. Scale 1 inch=i mile.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. New York Academy of Sciences. New York, New York Academy of Sciences
RMRN4XTJ–. The animal creation: a popular introduction to zoology. Zoology. EODENTIA. 515 perpetually worn away by their action upon each other, and upon the hard food which they are formed for nibbling, so that the wearing away of the extremities and the 2:rowth from the bases. VlG. 442—.SKULL OF I'OllCUPINE. balance each otlier with exact precision. When, however, by accident, an opposing incisor is lost, or when by the distorted union of a broken jaw, the lower incisors no longer meet the upper ones, as sometimes happens to a wounded Hare, the in- cisors grow until they project like the tusk of an E