Resources of Montana . eat, 2,515. Population County, 1920, 8,002.Population County Seat, 1920, 1,838.Growing Season, 122 Days. 176 MONTANA—1920 Cities and Towns—Forsyth, the county seat, is the chief city in the county. It issituated on both the Northern Pacific and Milwaukee railroads and is the distributingcenter for the county and the commercial center of an area 35 miles east and west,35 miles north and 75 miles south. It is a modern city with three banks, two largemdoern hotels, two newspapers and 32 retail stores. Rosebud, the second largesttown, is the commercial center for the eastern Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/resources-of-montana-eat-2515-population-county-1920-8002population-county-seat-1920-1838growing-season-122-days-176-montana1920-cities-and-townsforsyth-the-county-seat-is-the-chief-city-in-the-county-it-issituated-on-both-the-northern-pacific-and-milwaukee-railroads-and-is-the-distributingcenter-for-the-county-and-the-commercial-center-of-an-area-35-miles-east-and-west35-miles-north-and-75-miles-south-it-is-a-modern-city-with-three-banks-two-largemdoern-hotels-two-newspapers-and-32-retail-stores-rosebud-the-second-largesttown-is-the-commercial-center-for-the-eastern-image338292478.html
RM2AJAFE6–Resources of Montana . eat, 2,515. Population County, 1920, 8,002.Population County Seat, 1920, 1,838.Growing Season, 122 Days. 176 MONTANA—1920 Cities and Towns—Forsyth, the county seat, is the chief city in the county. It issituated on both the Northern Pacific and Milwaukee railroads and is the distributingcenter for the county and the commercial center of an area 35 miles east and west,35 miles north and 75 miles south. It is a modern city with three banks, two largemdoern hotels, two newspapers and 32 retail stores. Rosebud, the second largesttown, is the commercial center for the eastern
The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . ntal village Convoy village Coolville village Copley village Coming village Cortland village Corwin village Coshocton village Covington village Crestline village Creston village Cridersville village Crooksville village Crown City village Cumberland village Custar village Cuyahoga Falls village Cygnet village Dalton village Danville village Darbyville village Dayton city Deavertown village Deerfield village 905 762 551 378 465 339 381,768 261,353 1,328 1,227 262 270 186 163 2,515 2,327 1,191 60 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-biographical-annals-of-ohio-a-handbook-of-the-government-and-institutions-of-the-state-of-ohio-ntal-village-convoy-village-coolville-village-copley-village-coming-village-cortland-village-corwin-village-coshocton-village-covington-village-crestline-village-creston-village-cridersville-village-crooksville-village-crown-city-village-cumberland-village-custar-village-cuyahoga-falls-village-cygnet-village-dalton-village-danville-village-darbyville-village-dayton-city-deavertown-village-deerfield-village-905-762-551-378-465-339-381768-261353-1328-1227-262-270-186-163-2515-2327-1191-60-image342649185.html
RM2AWD0EW–The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . ntal village Convoy village Coolville village Copley village Coming village Cortland village Corwin village Coshocton village Covington village Crestline village Creston village Cridersville village Crooksville village Crown City village Cumberland village Custar village Cuyahoga Falls village Cygnet village Dalton village Danville village Darbyville village Dayton city Deavertown village Deerfield village 905 762 551 378 465 339 381,768 261,353 1,328 1,227 262 270 186 163 2,515 2,327 1,191 60
Elementary Agriculture and Horticulture / authorized by the Minister of Education . 56 ? Ive meal at 1A . 12 •• oil cake at lA 5 small potatoes at . .5 10 oat chop at 1.25 40 shorts at 1.25 90 low grade chop at.. 1.6 130 • skim milk at 25 2,515 whey at 15 They were sold when the total weight was 612lb. at lli/^c. Disregarding the cost previousto the age of 6 weeks and the cost of care, findthe gain. Our hoy hires out on April ISth at ^K^.OO a monthand board, and another hires out the same(lay at $7.00 a week Avithout l)oard. If thesecond boy pays $4.00 a week for board, com-jiare the net earni Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-agriculture-and-horticulture-authorized-by-the-minister-of-education-56-ive-meal-at-1a-12-oil-cake-at-la-5-small-potatoes-at-5-10-oat-chop-at-125-40-shorts-at-125-90-low-grade-chop-at-16-130-skim-milk-at-25-2515-whey-at-15-they-were-sold-when-the-total-weight-was-612lb-at-llic-disregarding-the-cost-previousto-the-age-of-6-weeks-and-the-cost-of-care-findthe-gain-our-hoy-hires-out-on-april-isth-at-koo-a-monthand-board-and-another-hires-out-the-samelay-at-700-a-week-avithout-loard-if-thesecond-boy-pays-400-a-week-for-board-com-jiare-the-net-earni-image340135750.html
RM2ANAEHA–Elementary Agriculture and Horticulture / authorized by the Minister of Education . 56 ? Ive meal at 1A . 12 •• oil cake at lA 5 small potatoes at . .5 10 oat chop at 1.25 40 shorts at 1.25 90 low grade chop at.. 1.6 130 • skim milk at 25 2,515 whey at 15 They were sold when the total weight was 612lb. at lli/^c. Disregarding the cost previousto the age of 6 weeks and the cost of care, findthe gain. Our hoy hires out on April ISth at ^K^.OO a monthand board, and another hires out the same(lay at $7.00 a week Avithout l)oard. If thesecond boy pays $4.00 a week for board, com-jiare the net earni
. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. ARTILLERY, FIGURE 2.—THREE 14-INCH GUNS IN A TRIPLE MOUNT, FIRING SIMULTANEOUSLY Kuc. Vol. 1 - p. 282. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colliers-new-encyclopedia-a-loose-leaf-and-self-revising-reference-work-with-515-illustrations-and-ninety-six-maps-artillery-figure-2three-14-inch-guns-in-a-triple-mount-firing-simultaneously-kuc-vol-1-p-282-image337000589.html
RM2AG7KK9–. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. ARTILLERY, FIGURE 2.—THREE 14-INCH GUNS IN A TRIPLE MOUNT, FIRING SIMULTANEOUSLY Kuc. Vol. 1 - p. 282.
. Transactions. Brlx. 56.S, f/= 0.0.515 mm 600° C. AXXEAL Brin. 57.2, J= 0.0534 mm.. Brin. 52.1. d= 0.076 mm. 1^]^^^ < ^HHH^miiii ^^w ^^^^ i!^ 650° C. ANNEAL Brin. 52.4. d = 0.076 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-brlx-56s-f=-00515-mm-600-c-axxeal-brin-572-j=-00534-mm-brin-521-d=-0076-mm-1-lt-hhhmiiii-w-i!-650-c-anneal-brin-524-d-=-0076-mm-image337129053.html
RM2AGDFF9–. Transactions. Brlx. 56.S, f/= 0.0.515 mm 600° C. AXXEAL Brin. 57.2, J= 0.0534 mm.. Brin. 52.1. d= 0.076 mm. 1^]^^^ < ^HHH^miiii ^^w ^^^^ i!^ 650° C. ANNEAL Brin. 52.4. d = 0.076 mm
United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit . A/ilr)CS5cs 6y ^/te«;;^c/lllorr)c ys, ^ ^ No. 655.515. Wirioiis Pcfouhnifs. 1441 Patented Aug. 21, 1900. I. N. A W. J. CASSITY.TELESCOPIC DRILL SHAFT. (ApplicatioD ni»<l Sept. 30, 1809.). 2 Sheelt-Sheel 2. -^^^ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/united-states-court-of-appeals-for-the-ninth-circuit-ailrcs5cs-6y-teclllorrc-ys-no-655515-wirioiis-pcfouhnifs-1441-patented-aug-21-1900-i-n-a-w-j-cassitytelescopic-drill-shaft-applicatiod-niltl-sept-30-1809-2-sheelt-sheel-2-image338493246.html
RM2AJKKGE–United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit . A/ilr)CS5cs 6y ^/te«;;^c/lllorr)c ys, ^ ^ No. 655.515. Wirioiis Pcfouhnifs. 1441 Patented Aug. 21, 1900. I. N. A W. J. CASSITY.TELESCOPIC DRILL SHAFT. (ApplicatioD ni»<l Sept. 30, 1809.). 2 Sheelt-Sheel 2. -^^^
[A selection of Scotch, English, Irish, and foreign airs] : [adapted for the fife, violin or German-flute] . The Rope D:mce. A- mrirtLjirfl^iij^i[rifiTirttCfffraH^i^ 515 mrtm& #/>l># J^4Ml-L ccEnmCEr Come Sweet Lafs. 516. ?^3*^ l1^ 2. Bf%P^^W^^ 198 The Sailor Lafsie ^wtiwm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-selection-of-scotch-english-irish-and-foreign-airs-adapted-for-the-fife-violin-or-german-flute-the-rope-dmce-a-mrirtljirfliiji-rifitirttcfffrahi-515-mrtm-gtlgt-j4ml-l-ccenmcer-come-sweet-lafs-516-3-l1-2-bfpw-198-the-sailor-lafsie-wtiwm-image343098059.html
RM2AX5D23–[A selection of Scotch, English, Irish, and foreign airs] : [adapted for the fife, violin or German-flute] . The Rope D:mce. A- mrirtLjirfl^iij^i[rifiTirttCfffraH^i^ 515 mrtm& #/>l># J^4Ml-L ccEnmCEr Come Sweet Lafs. 516. ?^3*^ l1^ 2. Bf%P^^W^^ 198 The Sailor Lafsie ^wtiwm
The earls of Cromartie; their kindred, country, and correspondence . No. 3. No. 1. Colin Mackenzie of Kiiitail, 1585. 2. Kenneth Mackenzie of Kintail, 1597. 3. Sir Korie Mackenzie of Coia-each, 1624. COLLECTED ARMORIAL SEALS OF THE MACKENZIES 515 -.--^--..«^ f- ^S. No. 2. 1. Sir George Mackenzie of Tarbat, 1674. 2. George Yiacoiint of Tarbat. 51G AmrOTUAL SHIELDS OF COUNTESSES OF CROMARTIE, ETC. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-earls-of-cromartie-their-kindred-country-and-correspondence-no-3-no-1-colin-mackenzie-of-kiiitail-1585-2-kenneth-mackenzie-of-kintail-1597-3-sir-korie-mackenzie-of-coia-each-1624-collected-armorial-seals-of-the-mackenzies-515-f-s-no-2-1-sir-george-mackenzie-of-tarbat-1674-2-george-yiacoiint-of-tarbat-51g-amrotual-shields-of-countesses-of-cromartie-etc-image338071339.html
RM2AJ0DCB–The earls of Cromartie; their kindred, country, and correspondence . No. 3. No. 1. Colin Mackenzie of Kiiitail, 1585. 2. Kenneth Mackenzie of Kintail, 1597. 3. Sir Korie Mackenzie of Coia-each, 1624. COLLECTED ARMORIAL SEALS OF THE MACKENZIES 515 -.--^--..«^ f- ^S. No. 2. 1. Sir George Mackenzie of Tarbat, 1674. 2. George Yiacoiint of Tarbat. 51G AmrOTUAL SHIELDS OF COUNTESSES OF CROMARTIE, ETC.
. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. TUBE BORE(n/Jed) ARTILLERY, PLATE A, FIGURE 1.—A BUILT-UP, RIFLED GUN, SHOWING DETAILSOF CONSTRUCTION, POWDER CHARGE, AND PROJECTILE. ARTILLERY, FIGURE 2.—THREE 14-INCH GUNS IN A TRIPLE MOUNT, FIRING SIMULTANEOUSLY Kuc. Vol. 1 - p. 282 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colliers-new-encyclopedia-a-loose-leaf-and-self-revising-reference-work-with-515-illustrations-and-ninety-six-maps-tube-borenjed-artillery-plate-a-figure-1a-built-up-rifled-gun-showing-detailsof-construction-powder-charge-and-projectile-artillery-figure-2three-14-inch-guns-in-a-triple-mount-firing-simultaneously-kuc-vol-1-p-282-image337001613.html
RM2AG7MYW–. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. TUBE BORE(n/Jed) ARTILLERY, PLATE A, FIGURE 1.—A BUILT-UP, RIFLED GUN, SHOWING DETAILSOF CONSTRUCTION, POWDER CHARGE, AND PROJECTILE. ARTILLERY, FIGURE 2.—THREE 14-INCH GUNS IN A TRIPLE MOUNT, FIRING SIMULTANEOUSLY Kuc. Vol. 1 - p. 282
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. Transactions. Brin. -19.0, d= 0.112 mm. 700° C. anneal Brin. 48.9, d= 0.131 mm. Fig. 10.—Etched with ammonia and hydrogen peroxide. X 75. 442 A COMPARISON OF GRAIN-SIZE MEASUREMENTS 59.1 PER CENT. REDUCTION. Brlx. 56.S, f/= 0.0.515 mm 600° C. AXXEAL Brin. 57.2, J= 0.0534 mm. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-brin-190-d=-0112-mm-700-c-anneal-brin-489-d=-0131-mm-fig-10etched-with-ammonia-and-hydrogen-peroxide-x-75-442-a-comparison-of-grain-size-measurements-591-per-cent-reduction-brlx-56s-f=-00515-mm-600-c-axxeal-brin-572-j=-00534-mm-image337129316.html
RM2AGDFTM–. Transactions. Brin. -19.0, d= 0.112 mm. 700° C. anneal Brin. 48.9, d= 0.131 mm. Fig. 10.—Etched with ammonia and hydrogen peroxide. X 75. 442 A COMPARISON OF GRAIN-SIZE MEASUREMENTS 59.1 PER CENT. REDUCTION. Brlx. 56.S, f/= 0.0.515 mm 600° C. AXXEAL Brin. 57.2, J= 0.0534 mm.
The treatment of fractures . i splint wood (3). Method of padding: (1) With sheet wadding; (2)with cotton cloth ; (4) pinned in place, and then (5) stitched. curves of the leg and thigh posteriorly (see Fig. 515). Above theheel, behind the knee, and below the buttock arc distinct hollows,at which places the padding, as indicated in the illustration,should be thicker than at other points. Regard should likewisebr had for the natural lateral curves of both thigh and leg. Justbelow the malleoli, above the ankle, below the knee, and above THE PADDING OF THE POSTERIOR SPLINT 363 the knee are distin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-treatment-of-fractures-i-splint-wood-3-method-of-padding-1-with-sheet-wadding-2with-cotton-cloth-4-pinned-in-place-and-then-5-stitched-curves-of-the-leg-and-thigh-posteriorly-see-fig-515-above-theheel-behind-the-knee-and-below-the-buttock-arc-distinct-hollowsat-which-places-the-padding-as-indicated-in-the-illustrationshould-be-thicker-than-at-other-points-regard-should-likewisebr-had-for-the-natural-lateral-curves-of-both-thigh-and-leg-justbelow-the-malleoli-above-the-ankle-below-the-knee-and-above-the-padding-of-the-posterior-splint-363-the-knee-are-distin-image339481859.html
RM2AM8MG3–The treatment of fractures . i splint wood (3). Method of padding: (1) With sheet wadding; (2)with cotton cloth ; (4) pinned in place, and then (5) stitched. curves of the leg and thigh posteriorly (see Fig. 515). Above theheel, behind the knee, and below the buttock arc distinct hollows,at which places the padding, as indicated in the illustration,should be thicker than at other points. Regard should likewisebr had for the natural lateral curves of both thigh and leg. Justbelow the malleoli, above the ankle, below the knee, and above THE PADDING OF THE POSTERIOR SPLINT 363 the knee are distin
Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 514.—Operation for the restoration of the ala (Miitler).—i. The margin of thedefect is excised (or turned down) by the incision BAC. The horizontal incision CD isthen made, and the cheek flap is undermined. 2. The cheek flap is shifted toward themidline, the point B and C being approximated. blood supply. It should be long enough, when raised, to be suturedwithout tension, and wide enough to fill the gap. The pedicle is twistedso that the curl of the ala is reproduced and the skin surface is outside(Fig. 515). Several other operations of this Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plastic-surgery-its-principles-and-practice-fig-514operation-for-the-restoration-of-the-ala-miitleri-the-margin-of-thedefect-is-excised-or-turned-down-by-the-incision-bac-the-horizontal-incision-cd-isthen-made-and-the-cheek-flap-is-undermined-2-the-cheek-flap-is-shifted-toward-themidline-the-point-b-and-c-being-approximated-blood-supply-it-should-be-long-enough-when-raised-to-be-suturedwithout-tension-and-wide-enough-to-fill-the-gap-the-pedicle-is-twistedso-that-the-curl-of-the-ala-is-reproduced-and-the-skin-surface-is-outsidefig-515-several-other-operations-of-this-image338234976.html
RM2AJ7X4G–Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 514.—Operation for the restoration of the ala (Miitler).—i. The margin of thedefect is excised (or turned down) by the incision BAC. The horizontal incision CD isthen made, and the cheek flap is undermined. 2. The cheek flap is shifted toward themidline, the point B and C being approximated. blood supply. It should be long enough, when raised, to be suturedwithout tension, and wide enough to fill the gap. The pedicle is twistedso that the curl of the ala is reproduced and the skin surface is outside(Fig. 515). Several other operations of this
Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 515.—Sedillots operation for the restoration of the ala (Duvernoy).—i. The flapCABD, with its pedicle near the nose, is outlined and raised. 2. It is twisted so that theskin surface is outward, and the pedicle forms the curl of the ala. small triangular area may, at times, be turned down with its pedicleat the margin, to act as a partial lining for the cheek flap. The cheekdefect is sutured, if possible; otherwise it is grafted (Fig. 516). Preidlsbergers Operation.—A rectangular flap 2. X3. cm. fiXiHinches) with its base close to the defect, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plastic-surgery-its-principles-and-practice-fig-515sedillots-operation-for-the-restoration-of-the-ala-duvernoyi-the-flapcabd-with-its-pedicle-near-the-nose-is-outlined-and-raised-2-it-is-twisted-so-that-theskin-surface-is-outward-and-the-pedicle-forms-the-curl-of-the-ala-small-triangular-area-may-at-times-be-turned-down-with-its-pedicleat-the-margin-to-act-as-a-partial-lining-for-the-cheek-flap-the-cheekdefect-is-sutured-if-possible-otherwise-it-is-grafted-fig-516-preidlsbergers-operationa-rectangular-flap-2-x3-cm-fixihinches-with-its-base-close-to-the-defect-image338234733.html
RM2AJ7WRW–Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 515.—Sedillots operation for the restoration of the ala (Duvernoy).—i. The flapCABD, with its pedicle near the nose, is outlined and raised. 2. It is twisted so that theskin surface is outward, and the pedicle forms the curl of the ala. small triangular area may, at times, be turned down with its pedicleat the margin, to act as a partial lining for the cheek flap. The cheekdefect is sutured, if possible; otherwise it is grafted (Fig. 516). Preidlsbergers Operation.—A rectangular flap 2. X3. cm. fiXiHinches) with its base close to the defect,
Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ..with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps . region,and while its surface is diversified byhills and valleys it is in only a few placesover 1.000 feet in altitude.^ The highestelevation is Bear Mountain, Salisbury,2,354 feet. The State is drained by threelarge rivers and their tributaries; theConnecticut, rising in New Hampshire,bisects the State in a N, and S. direction,and is navigable for 50 miles; theThames, formed by the Shetucket, Yantic,and Quinnebang, is navigable as far asNorwich; and the Housatonic, with its Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colliers-new-encyclopedia-a-loose-leaf-and-self-revising-reference-work-with-515-illustrations-and-ninety-six-maps-regionand-while-its-surface-is-diversified-byhills-and-valleys-it-is-in-only-a-few-placesover-1000-feet-in-altitude-the-highestelevation-is-bear-mountain-salisbury2354-feet-the-state-is-drained-by-threelarge-rivers-and-their-tributaries-theconnecticut-rising-in-new-hampshirebisects-the-state-in-a-n-and-s-directionand-is-navigable-for-50-miles-thethames-formed-by-the-shetucket-yanticand-quinnebang-is-navigable-as-far-asnorwich-and-the-housatonic-with-its-image343111509.html
RM2AX626D–Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ..with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps . region,and while its surface is diversified byhills and valleys it is in only a few placesover 1.000 feet in altitude.^ The highestelevation is Bear Mountain, Salisbury,2,354 feet. The State is drained by threelarge rivers and their tributaries; theConnecticut, rising in New Hampshire,bisects the State in a N, and S. direction,and is navigable for 50 miles; theThames, formed by the Shetucket, Yantic,and Quinnebang, is navigable as far asNorwich; and the Housatonic, with its
Apparatus for the determination of the magnetic properties of short bars . Fig. I.—Photograph of magnetic comparator. Fisclier] Magnetic Testing of Short Bars. 515 and these dimensions were retained for use in the final form of theapparatus. 2. APPARATUS. Figure I is a photograph of the comparator showing the essentialfeatures of its construction. It consists, primarily, of an electro-magnet with pole pieces and yoke of Norway iron and a magnetiz-ing solenoid of approximately 1,200 turns of No. 17 copper wiresurrounding the yoke. Symmetrically located in the ends of thepoles are two 6 mm holes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/apparatus-for-the-determination-of-the-magnetic-properties-of-short-bars-fig-iphotograph-of-magnetic-comparator-fisclier-magnetic-testing-of-short-bars-515-and-these-dimensions-were-retained-for-use-in-the-final-form-of-theapparatus-2-apparatus-figure-i-is-a-photograph-of-the-comparator-showing-the-essentialfeatures-of-its-construction-it-consists-primarily-of-an-electro-magnet-with-pole-pieces-and-yoke-of-norway-iron-and-a-magnetiz-ing-solenoid-of-approximately-1200-turns-of-no-17-copper-wiresurrounding-the-yoke-symmetrically-located-in-the-ends-of-thepoles-are-two-6-mm-holes-image338394093.html
RM2AJF539–Apparatus for the determination of the magnetic properties of short bars . Fig. I.—Photograph of magnetic comparator. Fisclier] Magnetic Testing of Short Bars. 515 and these dimensions were retained for use in the final form of theapparatus. 2. APPARATUS. Figure I is a photograph of the comparator showing the essentialfeatures of its construction. It consists, primarily, of an electro-magnet with pole pieces and yoke of Norway iron and a magnetiz-ing solenoid of approximately 1,200 turns of No. 17 copper wiresurrounding the yoke. Symmetrically located in the ends of thepoles are two 6 mm holes
The exterior of the horse . ven horses do not travel at this gait longwithout irregularities, which must be considered as defects. We willstudy these under the names racking, saut de 2)ie, and canter. The duration of the time of j)rojection ^ has been differently appre- 1 Let us recall that in the leaped trot there is a simple suspension when the lateral imprintsare superposed, and a projection when the posterior imprints surpass the anterior. THE GAITS IN PARTICULAR. 515 ciated by most authors who only had recourse to direct obsei*ation.The means of investigation employe<l by M. IMarey ha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-exterior-of-the-horse-ven-horses-do-not-travel-at-this-gait-longwithout-irregularities-which-must-be-considered-as-defects-we-willstudy-these-under-the-names-racking-saut-de-2ie-and-canter-the-duration-of-the-time-of-jrojection-has-been-differently-appre-1-let-us-recall-that-in-the-leaped-trot-there-is-a-simple-suspension-when-the-lateral-imprintsare-superposed-and-a-projection-when-the-posterior-imprints-surpass-the-anterior-the-gaits-in-particular-515-ciated-by-most-authors-who-only-had-recourse-to-direct-obseiationthe-means-of-investigation-employeltl-by-m-imarey-ha-image338461539.html
RM2AJJ743–The exterior of the horse . ven horses do not travel at this gait longwithout irregularities, which must be considered as defects. We willstudy these under the names racking, saut de 2)ie, and canter. The duration of the time of j)rojection ^ has been differently appre- 1 Let us recall that in the leaped trot there is a simple suspension when the lateral imprintsare superposed, and a projection when the posterior imprints surpass the anterior. THE GAITS IN PARTICULAR. 515 ciated by most authors who only had recourse to direct obsei*ation.The means of investigation employe<l by M. IMarey ha
. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Genus 89. THISTLE FAMILY. 515 I. Achillea Ptarmica L. Sneezewort. WhiteTansy. Sneezewort-Yarrow. Fig. 4552. Achillea Ptarmica L. Sp. PI. 1753. Perennial from horizontal or creeping rootstocks;stem glabrous, or slightly pubescent, nearly or quitesimple, i°-2° high. Leaves linear or linear-lanceolate,sessile and slightly clasping at the base, acute at theapex, regularly and clo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-flora-of-the-northern-united-states-canada-and-the-british-possessions-from-newfoundland-to-the-parallel-of-the-southern-boundary-of-virginia-and-from-the-atlantic-ocean-westward-to-the-102nd-meridian-genus-89-thistle-family-515-i-achillea-ptarmica-l-sneezewort-whitetansy-sneezewort-yarrow-fig-4552-achillea-ptarmica-l-sp-pi-1753-perennial-from-horizontal-or-creeping-rootstocksstem-glabrous-or-slightly-pubescent-nearly-or-quitesimple-i-2-high-leaves-linear-or-linear-lanceolatesessile-and-slightly-clasping-at-the-base-acute-at-theapex-regularly-and-clo-image336984644.html
RM2AG6Y9T–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Genus 89. THISTLE FAMILY. 515 I. Achillea Ptarmica L. Sneezewort. WhiteTansy. Sneezewort-Yarrow. Fig. 4552. Achillea Ptarmica L. Sp. PI. 1753. Perennial from horizontal or creeping rootstocks;stem glabrous, or slightly pubescent, nearly or quitesimple, i°-2° high. Leaves linear or linear-lanceolate,sessile and slightly clasping at the base, acute at theapex, regularly and clo
. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. of the Lenox Library,New York. He was the author of aDictionary of English Literature, andBritish and American Authors; Poeti-cal Quotations, Prose Quotations, etc.It took 20 years to write the Dictionary.He died at Lucerne, Switzerland, Sept.2, 1889. ALLIGATOR, a genus of reptiles be-longing to the family alligatoridas andorder crocodilia. The alligator is knownfrom its nearest allies, the crocodilesand gavials, by having the head de-pressed and the canine teeth of thel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colliers-new-encyclopedia-a-loose-leaf-and-self-revising-reference-work-with-515-illustrations-and-ninety-six-maps-of-the-lenox-librarynew-york-he-was-the-author-of-adictionary-of-english-literature-andbritish-and-american-authors-poeti-cal-quotations-prose-quotations-etcit-took-20-years-to-write-the-dictionaryhe-died-at-lucerne-switzerland-sept2-1889-alligator-a-genus-of-reptiles-be-longing-to-the-family-alligatoridas-andorder-crocodilia-the-alligator-is-knownfrom-its-nearest-allies-the-crocodilesand-gavials-by-having-the-head-de-pressed-and-the-canine-teeth-of-thel-image337027172.html
RM2AG8WGM–. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. of the Lenox Library,New York. He was the author of aDictionary of English Literature, andBritish and American Authors; Poeti-cal Quotations, Prose Quotations, etc.It took 20 years to write the Dictionary.He died at Lucerne, Switzerland, Sept.2, 1889. ALLIGATOR, a genus of reptiles be-longing to the family alligatoridas andorder crocodilia. The alligator is knownfrom its nearest allies, the crocodilesand gavials, by having the head de-pressed and the canine teeth of thel
History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . >^ ^/y/^. ;/2, OAi/yiL/^ DUNBAR TOWNSHIP. 515 lina Steele Shepler, both Presbyterians, and was bornnear Rehoboth Church, in Rostraver township, March20, 1847, and was brought up on a farm, attendingcommon and select schools in winter seasons, and acommercial college at Syracuse, N. Y., meanwhilegratifying as well as he was able a strong desire forgeneral reading, until he became about nineteen yearsof age, when he entered as clerk a store for generalmerchandising in Belle Vernon, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-fayette-county-pennsylvania-with-biographical-sketches-of-many-of-its-pioneers-and-prominent-men-gt-y-2-oaiyil-dunbar-township-515-lina-steele-shepler-both-presbyterians-and-was-bornnear-rehoboth-church-in-rostraver-township-march20-1847-and-was-brought-up-on-a-farm-attendingcommon-and-select-schools-in-winter-seasons-and-acommercial-college-at-syracuse-n-y-meanwhilegratifying-as-well-as-he-was-able-a-strong-desire-forgeneral-reading-until-he-became-about-nineteen-yearsof-age-when-he-entered-as-clerk-a-store-for-generalmerchandising-in-belle-vernon-image343134712.html
RM2AX73R4–History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . >^ ^/y/^. ;/2, OAi/yiL/^ DUNBAR TOWNSHIP. 515 lina Steele Shepler, both Presbyterians, and was bornnear Rehoboth Church, in Rostraver township, March20, 1847, and was brought up on a farm, attendingcommon and select schools in winter seasons, and acommercial college at Syracuse, N. Y., meanwhilegratifying as well as he was able a strong desire forgeneral reading, until he became about nineteen yearsof age, when he entered as clerk a store for generalmerchandising in Belle Vernon,
. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. ight,and (2) a substantive=a bear, so calledeither from his bright eyes or from hisbrilliant tawny fur. Before the Aryanshad finally separated, riksha=hTight, ap-plied to the plow-like constellation, hadbecome obsolete, and the substantive bearremained, whence the constellation cameto be called arktos among the Greeks,Ursa among the Latins, and Bear amongourselves. 1. Properlv. pertaining to the constel-lation called by the Greeks arktos^hear,by the Romans, Ursa, and by Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colliers-new-encyclopedia-a-loose-leaf-and-self-revising-reference-work-with-515-illustrations-and-ninety-six-maps-ightand-2-a-substantive=a-bear-so-calledeither-from-his-bright-eyes-or-from-hisbrilliant-tawny-fur-before-the-aryanshad-finally-separated-riksha=htight-ap-plied-to-the-plow-like-constellation-hadbecome-obsolete-and-the-substantive-bearremained-whence-the-constellation-cameto-be-called-arktos-among-the-greeksursa-among-the-latins-and-bear-amongourselves-1-properlv-pertaining-to-the-constel-lation-called-by-the-greeks-arktoshearby-the-romans-ursa-and-by-image337010355.html
RM2AG8443–. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. ight,and (2) a substantive=a bear, so calledeither from his bright eyes or from hisbrilliant tawny fur. Before the Aryanshad finally separated, riksha=hTight, ap-plied to the plow-like constellation, hadbecome obsolete, and the substantive bearremained, whence the constellation cameto be called arktos among the Greeks,Ursa among the Latins, and Bear amongourselves. 1. Properlv. pertaining to the constel-lation called by the Greeks arktos^hear,by the Romans, Ursa, and by
. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. na-rivo, Sept. 30, 1895, and the protectoratewas completely established. In 1885Great Britain obtained Bechuanaland,with an area of 446,000 square miles,N. of Cape Colony. A large area N.was also annexed, which consists of twoportions: (1) The territory of the Brit-ish South Africa Company, includingMashonaland and Matebeleland, thelatter conquered from King Lobengulain 1893, and an area N. of the Zambezi.(2) Nyassaland, in central Africa. Thefirst of these, which has be Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colliers-new-encyclopedia-a-loose-leaf-and-self-revising-reference-work-with-515-illustrations-and-ninety-six-maps-na-rivo-sept-30-1895-and-the-protectoratewas-completely-established-in-1885great-britain-obtained-bechuanalandwith-an-area-of-446000-square-milesn-of-cape-colony-a-large-area-nwas-also-annexed-which-consists-of-twoportions-1-the-territory-of-the-brit-ish-south-africa-company-includingmashonaland-and-matebeleland-thelatter-conquered-from-king-lobengulain-1893-and-an-area-n-of-the-zambezi2-nyassaland-in-central-africa-thefirst-of-these-which-has-be-image337036269.html
RM2AG995H–. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. na-rivo, Sept. 30, 1895, and the protectoratewas completely established. In 1885Great Britain obtained Bechuanaland,with an area of 446,000 square miles,N. of Cape Colony. A large area N.was also annexed, which consists of twoportions: (1) The territory of the Brit-ish South Africa Company, includingMashonaland and Matebeleland, thelatter conquered from King Lobengulain 1893, and an area N. of the Zambezi.(2) Nyassaland, in central Africa. Thefirst of these, which has be
. The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast. include in its annual output?This interesting question is best answered by extracts from the officialrecords of this bureau, that are prepared annually, with much care, by astatistical department in close touch with every producer in the State. The subjoined table throws a strong light on the facts. The total out-put for a period of twenty-three years of each of the substances named isgiven, and the figures and the grand total will be observed to be very largeand extremely convincing: Brick • $25,229,515 Clay 2,267,978 Granite 10, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-architect-engineer-of-california-and-the-pacific-coast-include-in-its-annual-outputthis-interesting-question-is-best-answered-by-extracts-from-the-officialrecords-of-this-bureau-that-are-prepared-annually-with-much-care-by-astatistical-department-in-close-touch-with-every-producer-in-the-state-the-subjoined-table-throws-a-strong-light-on-the-facts-the-total-out-put-for-a-period-of-twenty-three-years-of-each-of-the-substances-named-isgiven-and-the-figures-and-the-grand-total-will-be-observed-to-be-very-largeand-extremely-convincing-brick-25229515-clay-2267978-granite-10-image336826939.html
RM2AFYP5F–. The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast. include in its annual output?This interesting question is best answered by extracts from the officialrecords of this bureau, that are prepared annually, with much care, by astatistical department in close touch with every producer in the State. The subjoined table throws a strong light on the facts. The total out-put for a period of twenty-three years of each of the substances named isgiven, and the figures and the grand total will be observed to be very largeand extremely convincing: Brick • $25,229,515 Clay 2,267,978 Granite 10,
Bobbins of Belgium; a book of Belgian lace, lace-workers, lace-schools and lace-villages . ^y^l4(P^ AA 000 515 665 1 k IHi , t ufnl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B 1 1 faSa hiilU ? ? ,. BELGIAN LACE MESHES (Plate I)After Pierre Verhagen in La Dentelle Beige All meshes made with bobbins: 1 and 4, Valenciennes, round mesh; 2, Val-enciennes, square mesh: 3, Valenciennes, mesh almost round; 5, Chantiliy;f). Old Flanders: 7, Point de Paris Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bobbins-of-belgium-a-book-of-belgian-lace-lace-workers-lace-schools-and-lace-villages-yl4p-aa-000-515-665-1-k-ihi-t-ufnlb-1-1-fasa-hiilu-belgian-lace-meshes-plate-iafter-pierre-verhagen-in-la-dentelle-beige-all-meshes-made-with-bobbins-1-and-4-valenciennes-round-mesh-2-val-enciennes-square-mesh-3-valenciennes-mesh-almost-round-5-chantiliyf-old-flanders-7-point-de-paris-image340128099.html
RM2ANA4T3–Bobbins of Belgium; a book of Belgian lace, lace-workers, lace-schools and lace-villages . ^y^l4(P^ AA 000 515 665 1 k IHi , t ufnl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B 1 1 faSa hiilU ? ? ,. BELGIAN LACE MESHES (Plate I)After Pierre Verhagen in La Dentelle Beige All meshes made with bobbins: 1 and 4, Valenciennes, round mesh; 2, Val-enciennes, square mesh: 3, Valenciennes, mesh almost round; 5, Chantiliy;f). Old Flanders: 7, Point de Paris
. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. ROMAN CATAPULT gunpowder in the 13th century madepossible the engines of destruction thatto-day are the chief reliance of armies.Several crude cannon were used at thebattle of Crecy in 1346. They were alsoemployed by the troops that Joan of Arcled to the siege of Orleans. Once the. BRITISH 9.2 HOWITZER, MOUNTED ON SEMI-PERMANENT BASE The name artillery is also given to theland troops by whom these arms areserved, whether they accompany an armyin the field, take part in s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colliers-new-encyclopedia-a-loose-leaf-and-self-revising-reference-work-with-515-illustrations-and-ninety-six-maps-roman-catapult-gunpowder-in-the-13th-century-madepossible-the-engines-of-destruction-thatto-day-are-the-chief-reliance-of-armiesseveral-crude-cannon-were-used-at-thebattle-of-crecy-in-1346-they-were-alsoemployed-by-the-troops-that-joan-of-arcled-to-the-siege-of-orleans-once-the-british-92-howitzer-mounted-on-semi-permanent-base-the-name-artillery-is-also-given-to-theland-troops-by-whom-these-arms-areserved-whether-they-accompany-an-armyin-the-field-take-part-in-s-image337003259.html
RM2AG7R2K–. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. ROMAN CATAPULT gunpowder in the 13th century madepossible the engines of destruction thatto-day are the chief reliance of armies.Several crude cannon were used at thebattle of Crecy in 1346. They were alsoemployed by the troops that Joan of Arcled to the siege of Orleans. Once the. BRITISH 9.2 HOWITZER, MOUNTED ON SEMI-PERMANENT BASE The name artillery is also given to theland troops by whom these arms areserved, whether they accompany an armyin the field, take part in s
. Fall and Winter, 1890-91 Fashion Catalogue / H. O'Neill and Co.. Wo. all. Point de Gene, in cream or bei^e, 6inciies wide, 45o per yard. No 513 Beiefi and WTlite or two toned Van-Dyke effect. :itii inches wide. lOe; i% inclies wide,ate: 5^a inches wide, -JSc per yard. No. 515 Point de Gene, in cream or beige, 3Hinches wide, 28c SIXTH AVENUE, 20th TO 2 1st STREET, NEW YORK. 117 l^cel Dltchcsse Laces.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fall-and-winter-1890-91-fashion-catalogue-h-oneill-and-co-wo-all-point-de-gene-in-cream-or-beie-6inciies-wide-45o-per-yard-no-513-beiefi-and-wtlite-or-two-toned-van-dyke-effect-itii-inches-wide-loe-i-inclies-wideate-5a-inches-wide-jsc-per-yard-no-515-point-de-gene-in-cream-or-beige-3hinches-wide-28c-sixth-avenue-20th-to-2-1st-street-new-york-117-lcel-dltchcsse-laces-image336610767.html
RM2AFHXD3–. Fall and Winter, 1890-91 Fashion Catalogue / H. O'Neill and Co.. Wo. all. Point de Gene, in cream or bei^e, 6inciies wide, 45o per yard. No 513 Beiefi and WTlite or two toned Van-Dyke effect. :itii inches wide. lOe; i% inclies wide,ate: 5^a inches wide, -JSc per yard. No. 515 Point de Gene, in cream or beige, 3Hinches wide, 28c SIXTH AVENUE, 20th TO 2 1st STREET, NEW YORK. 117 l^cel Dltchcsse Laces..
. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. es at the Peace Congress ofVersailles. In October, 1919, he was madeLord President of the Council. His pub-lications include A Defense of Philo-sophic Doubt (1879); Essays and Ad-dresses (1893) ; The Foundations ofBelief (1895); Insular Trade (1903);Criticism and Beauty (1909); Theismand Humanism (1915). BALI, an island of the Indian Archi-pelago E. of Java, belonging to Holland;greatest length, 85 miles, greatestbreadth, 55 miles; area, about 2,170square miles. It consi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colliers-new-encyclopedia-a-loose-leaf-and-self-revising-reference-work-with-515-illustrations-and-ninety-six-maps-es-at-the-peace-congress-ofversailles-in-october-1919-he-was-madelord-president-of-the-council-his-pub-lications-include-a-defense-of-philo-sophic-doubt-1879-essays-and-ad-dresses-1893-the-foundations-ofbelief-1895-insular-trade-1903criticism-and-beauty-1909-theismand-humanism-1915-bali-an-island-of-the-indian-archi-pelago-e-of-java-belonging-to-hollandgreatest-length-85-miles-greatestbreadth-55-miles-area-about-2170square-miles-it-consi-image336978949.html
RM2AG6M2D–. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. es at the Peace Congress ofVersailles. In October, 1919, he was madeLord President of the Council. His pub-lications include A Defense of Philo-sophic Doubt (1879); Essays and Ad-dresses (1893) ; The Foundations ofBelief (1895); Insular Trade (1903);Criticism and Beauty (1909); Theismand Humanism (1915). BALI, an island of the Indian Archi-pelago E. of Java, belonging to Holland;greatest length, 85 miles, greatestbreadth, 55 miles; area, about 2,170square miles. It consi
Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ..with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps . -keen cotton, abundant in produce, theseed covered with down, the wool of adirty yellow color, and usually low-priced. (2) Green-seeded cotton, which,as well as the former, is grown in up-land and middle districts, whence the destructive to the crops, which arebesides precarious from the diseaseto which the plant is subject, par-ticularly blight. In general it flourishesmost luxuriantly and yields prod-uce of the best quality on the coast,as is proved by the growth of the s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colliers-new-encyclopedia-a-loose-leaf-and-self-revising-reference-work-with-515-illustrations-and-ninety-six-maps-keen-cotton-abundant-in-produce-theseed-covered-with-down-the-wool-of-adirty-yellow-color-and-usually-low-priced-2-green-seeded-cotton-whichas-well-as-the-former-is-grown-in-up-land-and-middle-districts-whence-the-destructive-to-the-crops-which-arebesides-precarious-from-the-diseaseto-which-the-plant-is-subject-par-ticularly-blight-in-general-it-flourishesmost-luxuriantly-and-yields-prod-uce-of-the-best-quality-on-the-coastas-is-proved-by-the-growth-of-the-s-image343092355.html
RM2AX55PB–Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ..with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps . -keen cotton, abundant in produce, theseed covered with down, the wool of adirty yellow color, and usually low-priced. (2) Green-seeded cotton, which,as well as the former, is grown in up-land and middle districts, whence the destructive to the crops, which arebesides precarious from the diseaseto which the plant is subject, par-ticularly blight. In general it flourishesmost luxuriantly and yields prod-uce of the best quality on the coast,as is proved by the growth of the s
. Breeder and sportsman. VRSE BOOTS .....Remington Autoloading Rifle...... Five 200 grain bullets sent whizzing at 2.000 feet per second, andeach bullet ready to penerate steel five-sixteenths of an inch thick—thats the efficiency of the Remington Autoloading Rifle. Solid thick steel protects the face. Safesafety and easy trigger pull among itsother features. List price $30, subject to dealers discount REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, Ilion, N. Y. Agency. 315 Broadway, New York City Sales Office, 515 Market Street, San Francisco, CaL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breeder-and-sportsman-vrse-boots-remington-autoloading-rifle-five-200-grain-bullets-sent-whizzing-at-2000-feet-per-second-andeach-bullet-ready-to-penerate-steel-five-sixteenths-of-an-inch-thickthats-the-efficiency-of-the-remington-autoloading-rifle-solid-thick-steel-protects-the-face-safesafety-and-easy-trigger-pull-among-itsother-features-list-price-30-subject-to-dealers-discount-remington-arms-company-ilion-n-y-agency-315-broadway-new-york-city-sales-office-515-market-street-san-francisco-cal-image336600427.html
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Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ..with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps . aly, Aug. 2, 1853; son of ThomasCrawford (q. v.). He was educated atConcord, N. H.; Trinity College, Cam-bridge* Karlsrune, and Heidelberg. AtRome he devoted himself to the study ofSanskrit, and during 1879-1880 was en-gaged in press work at Allahabad, wherehe was admitted to the Catholic Church.He was selected by the government com-mittee to write the National Ode at thecentennial of the American Constitution,Sept. 17, 1887. His first novel, Mr.Isaacs (1882), was a book of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colliers-new-encyclopedia-a-loose-leaf-and-self-revising-reference-work-with-515-illustrations-and-ninety-six-maps-aly-aug-2-1853-son-of-thomascrawford-q-v-he-was-educated-atconcord-n-h-trinity-college-cam-bridge-karlsrune-and-heidelberg-atrome-he-devoted-himself-to-the-study-ofsanskrit-and-during-1879-1880-was-en-gaged-in-press-work-at-allahabad-wherehe-was-admitted-to-the-catholic-churchhe-was-selected-by-the-government-com-mittee-to-write-the-national-ode-at-thecentennial-of-the-american-constitutionsept-17-1887-his-first-novel-mrisaacs-1882-was-a-book-of-image343084990.html
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New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the 'the human face divine.' . the midland and north-western counties of England ; Con-nauglit, and other parts of Ireland;the West Highlands of Scotland.2. The Cymbhian Type.âTheFig. 515.-SA3JON Man. Cymbri (figs. 510 and 511) have a rather square, broad head; face wide at the upper part, andnarrowing oiF downw^ard; eyes much sunk and half closed;chest and shoulders very broad;*mental character more analyticalthan inductive, more criticalthan comprehensive, Aery musi-cal, religious Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-physiognomy-or-signs-of-character-as-manifested-through-temperament-and-external-forms-and-especially-in-the-the-human-face-divine-the-midland-and-north-western-counties-of-england-con-nauglit-and-other-parts-of-irelandthe-west-highlands-of-scotland2-the-cymbhian-typethefig-515-sa3jon-man-cymbri-figs-510-and-511-have-a-rather-square-broad-head-face-wide-at-the-upper-part-andnarrowing-oif-downward-eyes-much-sunk-and-half-closedchest-and-shoulders-very-broadmental-character-more-analyticalthan-inductive-more-criticalthan-comprehensive-aery-musi-cal-religious-image339380880.html
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. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. BRITISH 9.2 HOWITZER, MOUNTED ON SEMI-PERMANENT BASE The name artillery is also given to theland troops by whom these arms areserved, whether they accompany an armyin the field, take part in sieges, or occupyfixed posts. Technically speaking, artillery includesall projectile weapons whose propel- idea was grasped and the possibilities ofthe new arm demonstrated, developmentswere rapid. Its use spread through allEurope in the 16th century, but it wasnot until the 17th tha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colliers-new-encyclopedia-a-loose-leaf-and-self-revising-reference-work-with-515-illustrations-and-ninety-six-maps-british-92-howitzer-mounted-on-semi-permanent-base-the-name-artillery-is-also-given-to-theland-troops-by-whom-these-arms-areserved-whether-they-accompany-an-armyin-the-field-take-part-in-sieges-or-occupyfixed-posts-technically-speaking-artillery-includesall-projectile-weapons-whose-propel-idea-was-grasped-and-the-possibilities-ofthe-new-arm-demonstrated-developmentswere-rapid-its-use-spread-through-alleurope-in-the-16th-century-but-it-wasnot-until-the-17th-tha-image337002789.html
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. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. FRENCH 75-MILLIMETER FIELD GUN manufacturer of note in New York,where he established himself in 1839.The perfection to which limbs have beenbrought is wonderful and very interest-ing. A person with two artificial legscan walk so perfectly as to avoid detec-tion, and a person with a single amputa-tion can almost defy detection. Notable which are taken into the field or usedfor besieging and defending fortifiedplaces. It is often divided into (1)horse artillery; (2) field Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colliers-new-encyclopedia-a-loose-leaf-and-self-revising-reference-work-with-515-illustrations-and-ninety-six-maps-french-75-millimeter-field-gun-manufacturer-of-note-in-new-yorkwhere-he-established-himself-in-1839the-perfection-to-which-limbs-have-beenbrought-is-wonderful-and-very-interest-ing-a-person-with-two-artificial-legscan-walk-so-perfectly-as-to-avoid-detec-tion-and-a-person-with-a-single-amputa-tion-can-almost-defy-detection-notable-which-are-taken-into-the-field-or-usedfor-besieging-and-defending-fortifiedplaces-it-is-often-divided-into-1horse-artillery-2-field-image337003860.html
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. Breeder and sportsman. •Remington Autoloading Rifle,. Five 200 grain bullets sent whizzing at 2,000 feet per second, andeach bullet ready to penerate steel five-sixteenths of an inch thick—thats the efficiency of the Remington Autoloading Rifle. Solid thick steel protects the face. Safesafety and easy trigger pull among itsother features. List price $30, subject to dealers discount REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, Ilion, N. Y. Agency, 315 Broadway, ZTew York City Sales Office, 515 Market Street, San Francisco, CaL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breeder-and-sportsman-remington-autoloading-rifle-five-200-grain-bullets-sent-whizzing-at-2000-feet-per-second-andeach-bullet-ready-to-penerate-steel-five-sixteenths-of-an-inch-thickthats-the-efficiency-of-the-remington-autoloading-rifle-solid-thick-steel-protects-the-face-safesafety-and-easy-trigger-pull-among-itsother-features-list-price-30-subject-to-dealers-discount-remington-arms-company-ilion-n-y-agency-315-broadway-ztew-york-city-sales-office-515-market-street-san-francisco-cal-image336604866.html
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Ohio archæological and historical quarterly . Fig. 43. Pipe in the effigy of the toad. mound number 18. It is made of blue-gray Ohio pipe-stone, with a base 2 inches long and 1| inches wide.The platform base, unlike most of those found in thisgroup, as well as those from the Tremper mound, is Exploration of the Mound City Group 515 straight. The primitive sculptor did not succeed inportraying his subject with any great degree of ac-curacy in this specimen, nor is the detailed carving sogood as in others from the same deposit. SCULPTURE OF THE FROG Two pipes carved to represent the frog were f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ohio-archological-and-historical-quarterly-fig-43-pipe-in-the-effigy-of-the-toad-mound-number-18-it-is-made-of-blue-gray-ohio-pipe-stone-with-a-base-2-inches-long-and-1-inches-widethe-platform-base-unlike-most-of-those-found-in-thisgroup-as-well-as-those-from-the-tremper-mound-is-exploration-of-the-mound-city-group-515-straight-the-primitive-sculptor-did-not-succeed-inportraying-his-subject-with-any-great-degree-of-ac-curacy-in-this-specimen-nor-is-the-detailed-carving-sogood-as-in-others-from-the-same-deposit-sculpture-of-the-frog-two-pipes-carved-to-represent-the-frog-were-f-image342718916.html
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. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. area of a regtdar polygon.Rule 1. Multiply the perimeter of the polygon, or sum of its sides, by the perpendicii lar drawn from its centre on one of its sides, and take halfthe product of the area ; which is in fact resolving the poly-gon into so many triangles.Example. Required the area of the regular pentagon ABCDE(Jig. 515.), whose side AB or BC, &c. is 25 ft., andperpendicular OP 17-2 ft.Here ?^|-^=62-5=half the perimeter, and 62-5x17-2 = 1075sq Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-encyclopaedia-of-architecture-historical-theoretical-practical-new-ed-rev-portions-rewritten-and-with-additions-by-wyatt-papworth-area-of-a-regtdar-polygonrule-1-multiply-the-perimeter-of-the-polygon-or-sum-of-its-sides-by-the-perpendicii-lar-drawn-from-its-centre-on-one-of-its-sides-and-take-halfthe-product-of-the-area-which-is-in-fact-resolving-the-poly-gon-into-so-many-trianglesexample-required-the-area-of-the-regular-pentagon-abcdejig-515-whose-side-ab-or-bc-c-is-25-ft-andperpendicular-op-17-2-fthere-=62-5=half-the-perimeter-and-62-5x17-2-=-1075sq-image336953630.html
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Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ..with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps . av-ing a population of 2,000,000. A vasttract covered with the ruins of palaces,pavilions, baths, gardens, mausoleums,etc., marks the extent of the ancientmetropolis. The present city abuts onthe right bank of the Jumna, and issurrounded on three sides by a lofty DELIBES 311 BELLA CRUSCANS stone wall 5% miles long, strengthenedby the British at the beginning of the19th century with a ditch and glacis.The palace or residence of the GreatMogul, built by Shah Jehan, begun in16 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colliers-new-encyclopedia-a-loose-leaf-and-self-revising-reference-work-with-515-illustrations-and-ninety-six-maps-av-ing-a-population-of-2000000-a-vasttract-covered-with-the-ruins-of-palacespavilions-baths-gardens-mausoleumsetc-marks-the-extent-of-the-ancientmetropolis-the-present-city-abuts-onthe-right-bank-of-the-jumna-and-issurrounded-on-three-sides-by-a-lofty-delibes-311-bella-cruscans-stone-wall-5-miles-long-strengthenedby-the-british-at-the-beginning-of-the19th-century-with-a-ditch-and-glacisthe-palace-or-residence-of-the-greatmogul-built-by-shah-jehan-begun-in16-image343043408.html
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. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. the Statecapital. It is in a rich, cotton-growingregion; is noted for its fine climate,which makes it a popular resort forNorthern invalids, and has a Nationalbank, excellent public schools, and sev-eral large manufactories connected with 2—Vol. i—Cyc t ABBEY the cotton industry. Pop. (1910) 4.459:(1920) 4,570. / . ^57, ABBEVILLE, a city of France, capi-tal of the arrondissement of the samename (department of the Somme), situ-ated on both sides of the river Somme,12 mile Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colliers-new-encyclopedia-a-loose-leaf-and-self-revising-reference-work-with-515-illustrations-and-ninety-six-maps-the-statecapital-it-is-in-a-rich-cotton-growingregion-is-noted-for-its-fine-climatewhich-makes-it-a-popular-resort-fornorthern-invalids-and-has-a-nationalbank-excellent-public-schools-and-sev-eral-large-manufactories-connected-with-2vol-icyc-t-abbey-the-cotton-industry-pop-1910-44591920-4570-57-abbeville-a-city-of-france-capi-tal-of-the-arrondissement-of-the-samename-department-of-the-somme-situ-ated-on-both-sides-of-the-river-somme12-mile-image337045918.html
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A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . ort of the Trial of an Action for Malpractice. Lowel v. Faxon and Hawks,Machias, Maine, 1824; also Buff. Med. Journ., vol. xiii. p. 515. 2 Medical and Surgical Memoirs, by Nathan Smith, late Prof, of Surgery, &c, UPWARDS AND BACKWARDS ON THE DORSUM ILII. 645 Dr. Luke Howe, of Boston, who was a pupil of Nathan Smiths,gives the following account of the method practised by him success-fully, about the year 1820, and which method, he says, was recom-mended by his preceptor: The patient was permitted to lie on hisback on the bed where I found him Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-practical-treatise-on-fractures-and-dislocations-ort-of-the-trial-of-an-action-for-malpractice-lowel-v-faxon-and-hawksmachias-maine-1824-also-buff-med-journ-vol-xiii-p-515-2-medical-and-surgical-memoirs-by-nathan-smith-late-prof-of-surgery-c-upwards-and-backwards-on-the-dorsum-ilii-645-dr-luke-howe-of-boston-who-was-a-pupil-of-nathan-smithsgives-the-following-account-of-the-method-practised-by-him-success-fully-about-the-year-1820-and-which-method-he-says-was-recom-mended-by-his-preceptor-the-patient-was-permitted-to-lie-on-hisback-on-the-bed-where-i-found-him-image343214708.html
RM2AXANT4–A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . ort of the Trial of an Action for Malpractice. Lowel v. Faxon and Hawks,Machias, Maine, 1824; also Buff. Med. Journ., vol. xiii. p. 515. 2 Medical and Surgical Memoirs, by Nathan Smith, late Prof, of Surgery, &c, UPWARDS AND BACKWARDS ON THE DORSUM ILII. 645 Dr. Luke Howe, of Boston, who was a pupil of Nathan Smiths,gives the following account of the method practised by him success-fully, about the year 1820, and which method, he says, was recom-mended by his preceptor: The patient was permitted to lie on hisback on the bed where I found him
Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ..with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps . n Greekmythology, (1) a king of the Bistones,who fed his horses on human flesh, andused to throw all strangers who enteredhis territories to those animals to bedevoured. He was killed by Hercules,who carried off the horses. (2) One ofthe heroes at the siege of Troy, the sonof Tydeus and Deipyle, and King ofArgos, one of the suitors of Helen. Aftershe was carried off Diomedes engagedin the expedition against Troy, in whichhis courage and the protection of Pal- DION^A 369 DIO Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colliers-new-encyclopedia-a-loose-leaf-and-self-revising-reference-work-with-515-illustrations-and-ninety-six-maps-n-greekmythology-1-a-king-of-the-bistoneswho-fed-his-horses-on-human-flesh-andused-to-throw-all-strangers-who-enteredhis-territories-to-those-animals-to-bedevoured-he-was-killed-by-herculeswho-carried-off-the-horses-2-one-ofthe-heroes-at-the-siege-of-troy-the-sonof-tydeus-and-deipyle-and-king-ofargos-one-of-the-suitors-of-helen-aftershe-was-carried-off-diomedes-engagedin-the-expedition-against-troy-in-whichhis-courage-and-the-protection-of-pal-diona-369-dio-image343036603.html
RM2AX2JK7–Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ..with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps . n Greekmythology, (1) a king of the Bistones,who fed his horses on human flesh, andused to throw all strangers who enteredhis territories to those animals to bedevoured. He was killed by Hercules,who carried off the horses. (2) One ofthe heroes at the siege of Troy, the sonof Tydeus and Deipyle, and King ofArgos, one of the suitors of Helen. Aftershe was carried off Diomedes engagedin the expedition against Troy, in whichhis courage and the protection of Pal- DION^A 369 DIO
Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ..with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps . COSTUMES—18th and 19TH CENTURIES1. Early 18th Century 3. 18th Century 2. 18th Century mard, Beaune, Montrachet, and Meur-sault. Cote dOr is watered by the Seine,which rises in the N. W., and by severalof its affluents; by the Saone, and byArroux, a tributary of the Loire. Theclimate is temperate; iron, coal, marble,gypsum, and lithographic stones arefound, the first in large quantities.Cote dOr is divided into four arrondisse-ments, viz., Beaune, Chatillon-sur-Seine,Dijon, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colliers-new-encyclopedia-a-loose-leaf-and-self-revising-reference-work-with-515-illustrations-and-ninety-six-maps-costumes18th-and-19th-centuries1-early-18th-century-3-18th-century-2-18th-century-mard-beaune-montrachet-and-meur-sault-cote-dor-is-watered-by-the-seinewhich-rises-in-the-n-w-and-by-severalof-its-affluents-by-the-saone-and-byarroux-a-tributary-of-the-loire-theclimate-is-temperate-iron-coal-marblegypsum-and-lithographic-stones-arefound-the-first-in-large-quantitiescote-dor-is-divided-into-four-arrondisse-ments-viz-beaune-chatillon-sur-seinedijon-image343093523.html
RM2AX5783–Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ..with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps . COSTUMES—18th and 19TH CENTURIES1. Early 18th Century 3. 18th Century 2. 18th Century mard, Beaune, Montrachet, and Meur-sault. Cote dOr is watered by the Seine,which rises in the N. W., and by severalof its affluents; by the Saone, and byArroux, a tributary of the Loire. Theclimate is temperate; iron, coal, marble,gypsum, and lithographic stones arefound, the first in large quantities.Cote dOr is divided into four arrondisse-ments, viz., Beaune, Chatillon-sur-Seine,Dijon,
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A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . l. xiii, p. 515. 2 Medical and Surgical Memoirs, by Nathan Smith, late Prof, of Surgery, etc.,in Yale College. Edited by Nathan R Smith, Professor of Surgery in Univ. ofMaryland. Baltimore, 1831, pp. 1(33-182. UPWARDS AND BACKWARDS ON THE DORSUM ILII. 685 Dr. Luke Howe, of Boston, who was a pupil of Nathan Smiths,gives the following account of the method practiced by him success-fully, about the year 1820, and which method, he says, was recom-mended by his preceptor: The patient was permitted to lie on hisback on the bed where I found him, t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-practical-treatise-on-fractures-and-dislocations-l-xiii-p-515-2-medical-and-surgical-memoirs-by-nathan-smith-late-prof-of-surgery-etcin-yale-college-edited-by-nathan-r-smith-professor-of-surgery-in-univ-ofmaryland-baltimore-1831-pp-133-182-upwards-and-backwards-on-the-dorsum-ilii-685-dr-luke-howe-of-boston-who-was-a-pupil-of-nathan-smithsgives-the-following-account-of-the-method-practiced-by-him-success-fully-about-the-year-1820-and-which-method-he-says-was-recom-mended-by-his-preceptor-the-patient-was-permitted-to-lie-on-hisback-on-the-bed-where-i-found-him-t-image338219480.html
RM2AJ76B4–A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . l. xiii, p. 515. 2 Medical and Surgical Memoirs, by Nathan Smith, late Prof, of Surgery, etc.,in Yale College. Edited by Nathan R Smith, Professor of Surgery in Univ. ofMaryland. Baltimore, 1831, pp. 1(33-182. UPWARDS AND BACKWARDS ON THE DORSUM ILII. 685 Dr. Luke Howe, of Boston, who was a pupil of Nathan Smiths,gives the following account of the method practiced by him success-fully, about the year 1820, and which method, he says, was recom-mended by his preceptor: The patient was permitted to lie on hisback on the bed where I found him, t
An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 2. Utricularia pumila Walt. Two-floweredlUadderwort. Fig. 3862. Utricularia pumila Walt. Fl. Car. 64. 1788. Utricularia biflora Lam. HI. i : 50. 1791. U. longirostris LeContc; Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. i: 21. 1816.U. macrorhyncha Barnh. Bull. Torr. Club 25: 515. 1898. Stems creeping on the bottom in shallow water,radiating from the base of the scape; leavesalternate, dichotomously Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-flora-of-the-northern-united-states-canada-and-the-british-possessions-from-newfoundland-to-the-parallel-of-the-southern-boundary-of-virginia-and-from-the-atlantic-ocean-westward-to-the-102nd-meridian-2-utricularia-pumila-walt-two-floweredluadderwort-fig-3862-utricularia-pumila-walt-fl-car-64-1788-utricularia-biflora-lam-hi-i-50-1791-u-longirostris-lecontc-ell-bot-s-c-ga-i-21-1816u-macrorhyncha-barnh-bull-torr-club-25-515-1898-stems-creeping-on-the-bottom-in-shallow-waterradiating-from-the-base-of-the-scape-leavesalternate-dichotomously-image338086925.html
RM2AJ1591–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 2. Utricularia pumila Walt. Two-floweredlUadderwort. Fig. 3862. Utricularia pumila Walt. Fl. Car. 64. 1788. Utricularia biflora Lam. HI. i : 50. 1791. U. longirostris LeContc; Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. i: 21. 1816.U. macrorhyncha Barnh. Bull. Torr. Club 25: 515. 1898. Stems creeping on the bottom in shallow water,radiating from the base of the scape; leavesalternate, dichotomously
The Artizan . dle-Boats,viz.: One for river steamers and vessels intended for smooth waters. Here c = 625. Another coefficient is used for steamers intended to encounter gales andheavy seas. Here c = 575. There are likewise two coefficients for Crankshafts used in Screw-Boatsviz.:— One for larger engines, c = 525.and another for smaller ones, c = 515. Example.—The diameter of cylinder 92in., stroke 4ft., pressure onpiston 201bs. steam + 131bs. vacuum ; what is the diameter of crankshaft ? 92 inches diameter = 66476 square inches in area.6647-6 x 33 x 2 x 2* = 877,480 (*the last 2 = No. of engi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-artizan-dle-boatsviz-one-for-river-steamers-and-vessels-intended-for-smooth-waters-here-c-=-625-another-coefficient-is-used-for-steamers-intended-to-encounter-gales-andheavy-seas-here-c-=-575-there-are-likewise-two-coefficients-for-crankshafts-used-in-screw-boatsviz-one-for-larger-engines-c-=-525and-another-for-smaller-ones-c-=-515-examplethe-diameter-of-cylinder-92in-stroke-4ft-pressure-onpiston-201bs-steam-131bs-vacuum-what-is-the-diameter-of-crankshaft-92-inches-diameter-=-66476-square-inches-in-area6647-6-x-33-x-2-x-2-=-877480-the-last-2-=-no-of-engi-image340033946.html
RM2AN5TNE–The Artizan . dle-Boats,viz.: One for river steamers and vessels intended for smooth waters. Here c = 625. Another coefficient is used for steamers intended to encounter gales andheavy seas. Here c = 575. There are likewise two coefficients for Crankshafts used in Screw-Boatsviz.:— One for larger engines, c = 525.and another for smaller ones, c = 515. Example.—The diameter of cylinder 92in., stroke 4ft., pressure onpiston 201bs. steam + 131bs. vacuum ; what is the diameter of crankshaft ? 92 inches diameter = 66476 square inches in area.6647-6 x 33 x 2 x 2* = 877,480 (*the last 2 = No. of engi
An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 2. Utricularia pumila Walt. Two-floweredlUadderwort. Fig. 3862. Utricularia pumila Walt. Fl. Car. 64. 1788. Utricularia biflora Lam. HI. i : 50. 1791. U. longirostris LeContc; Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. i: 21. 1816.U. macrorhyncha Barnh. Bull. Torr. Club 25: 515. 1898. Stems creeping on the bottom in shallow water,radiating from the base of the scape; leavesalternate, dichotomously Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-flora-of-the-northern-united-states-canada-and-the-british-possessions-from-newfoundland-to-the-parallel-of-the-southern-boundary-of-virginia-and-from-the-atlantic-ocean-westward-to-the-102nd-meridian-2-utricularia-pumila-walt-two-floweredluadderwort-fig-3862-utricularia-pumila-walt-fl-car-64-1788-utricularia-biflora-lam-hi-i-50-1791-u-longirostris-lecontc-ell-bot-s-c-ga-i-21-1816u-macrorhyncha-barnh-bull-torr-club-25-515-1898-stems-creeping-on-the-bottom-in-shallow-waterradiating-from-the-base-of-the-scape-leavesalternate-dichotomously-image338087089.html
RM2AJ15EW–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 2. Utricularia pumila Walt. Two-floweredlUadderwort. Fig. 3862. Utricularia pumila Walt. Fl. Car. 64. 1788. Utricularia biflora Lam. HI. i : 50. 1791. U. longirostris LeContc; Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. i: 21. 1816.U. macrorhyncha Barnh. Bull. Torr. Club 25: 515. 1898. Stems creeping on the bottom in shallow water,radiating from the base of the scape; leavesalternate, dichotomously
The Artizan . ituted in the above equation, give H = 0-158. Thus the requiredmanometric height sought is 158ft. If we had used the more simple formula (511), P = 48-073 tf2 -v/ H, we should have H = •72 (48-073)2 (-19)4 1627. 515. A gasometer discharges 9-8109 cubic feet of illuminating gas per second,under a charge represented by a column of water 147ft. Required the size of theorifice to be made in the side of the gasometer to produce this flow. The baro-meter in this locality is usually at 2477 feet, and the thermometer at 59°. We have then 6 = 2477ft., and T = P06; moreover Q = 98109 cubic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-artizan-ituted-in-the-above-equation-give-h-=-0-158-thus-the-requiredmanometric-height-sought-is-158ft-if-we-had-used-the-more-simple-formula-511-p-=-48-073-tf2-v-h-we-should-have-h-=-72-48-0732-194-1627-515-a-gasometer-discharges-9-8109-cubic-feet-of-illuminating-gas-per-secondunder-a-charge-represented-by-a-column-of-water-147ft-required-the-size-of-theorifice-to-be-made-in-the-side-of-the-gasometer-to-produce-this-flow-the-baro-meter-in-this-locality-is-usually-at-2477-feet-and-the-thermometer-at-59-we-have-then-6-=-2477ft-and-t-=-p06-moreover-q-=-98109-cubic-image340028757.html
RM2AN5J45–The Artizan . ituted in the above equation, give H = 0-158. Thus the requiredmanometric height sought is 158ft. If we had used the more simple formula (511), P = 48-073 tf2 -v/ H, we should have H = •72 (48-073)2 (-19)4 1627. 515. A gasometer discharges 9-8109 cubic feet of illuminating gas per second,under a charge represented by a column of water 147ft. Required the size of theorifice to be made in the side of the gasometer to produce this flow. The baro-meter in this locality is usually at 2477 feet, and the thermometer at 59°. We have then 6 = 2477ft., and T = P06; moreover Q = 98109 cubic
. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. BRITISH 6 ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUN ting the balloon in flames. The trail ofthe grenade is made by a special smokethat accompanies the projectile by dayand leaves a faint w^hite wake at night.In this way the gunner is able to see hownearly he has to come to the mark. Inthe case of field guns, the caliber is 2.6. 11 SUTTON TRENCH MORTAR ANDPROJECTILE and the projectile weighs 9 pounds. Forthe gun mounted on a motor car the cal-iber is 3-inch and the projectile weighs12 pounds, le Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colliers-new-encyclopedia-a-loose-leaf-and-self-revising-reference-work-with-515-illustrations-and-ninety-six-maps-british-6-anti-aircraft-gun-ting-the-balloon-in-flames-the-trail-ofthe-grenade-is-made-by-a-special-smokethat-accompanies-the-projectile-by-dayand-leaves-a-faint-white-wake-at-nightin-this-way-the-gunner-is-able-to-see-hownearly-he-has-to-come-to-the-mark-inthe-case-of-field-guns-the-caliber-is-26-11-sutton-trench-mortar-andprojectile-and-the-projectile-weighs-9-pounds-forthe-gun-mounted-on-a-motor-car-the-cal-iber-is-3-inch-and-the-projectile-weighs12-pounds-le-image336993602.html
RM2AG7ANP–. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. BRITISH 6 ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUN ting the balloon in flames. The trail ofthe grenade is made by a special smokethat accompanies the projectile by dayand leaves a faint w^hite wake at night.In this way the gunner is able to see hownearly he has to come to the mark. Inthe case of field guns, the caliber is 2.6. 11 SUTTON TRENCH MORTAR ANDPROJECTILE and the projectile weighs 9 pounds. Forthe gun mounted on a motor car the cal-iber is 3-inch and the projectile weighs12 pounds, le
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RM2AG6K1R–. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. nct govern-ment under a governor, an executiveand a legislative council (9 appointedmembers), and a house of assembly (24elected members). BARBAROSSA. See FREDERICK I., Em-peror OF THE Holy Roman Empirb. BARBARY, a general name for themost northerly portion of Africa, ex-tending about 2,600 miles from Egyptto the Atlantic, with a breadth varying BARBAULD, ANNA LiETITIA, anEnglish poet and essayist, born in 1743.In 1774 she married the Rev. RochemontBarbauld. Her first po
. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. e problem of mount-jng a high-powered gun of large caliberin such a way as to admit of manipulat-ing it freely and controlling the tremen-doi>s shock of the recoil is a difficult andcomplicated one. Figure 2, Plate A, showsthree 14-inch guns of the U. S. S. Idahoon a single mount as installed in eachof the turrets of the ship. The photo-graph shows the three guns firing simul-taneously. The power developed by a salvo of this kind would suffice to lift acity skyscraper Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colliers-new-encyclopedia-a-loose-leaf-and-self-revising-reference-work-with-515-illustrations-and-ninety-six-maps-e-problem-of-mount-jng-a-high-powered-gun-of-large-caliberin-such-a-way-as-to-admit-of-manipulat-ing-it-freely-and-controlling-the-tremen-doigts-shock-of-the-recoil-is-a-difficult-andcomplicated-one-figure-2-plate-a-showsthree-14-inch-guns-of-the-u-s-s-idahoon-a-single-mount-as-installed-in-eachof-the-turrets-of-the-ship-the-photo-graph-shows-the-three-guns-firing-simul-taneously-the-power-developed-by-a-salvo-of-this-kind-would-suffice-to-lift-acity-skyscraper-image336993003.html
RM2AG7A0B–. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. e problem of mount-jng a high-powered gun of large caliberin such a way as to admit of manipulat-ing it freely and controlling the tremen-doi>s shock of the recoil is a difficult andcomplicated one. Figure 2, Plate A, showsthree 14-inch guns of the U. S. S. Idahoon a single mount as installed in eachof the turrets of the ship. The photo-graph shows the three guns firing simul-taneously. The power developed by a salvo of this kind would suffice to lift acity skyscraper
. Old settlers; a historical and chronological record, together with personal experiences and reminiscences of members of the Old settlers of the Grand Traverse region ... Calls Made Anywhere in the GrandTraverse Region Telephone No. 43, 2-R TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN You can always save $$$ by buying. Shoes at EdwardLautners Mayor, rravoiso City 119 Union St. TRAVERSE CITY, MICH. Citizens Phone 848 Bell Phone 178 Traverse City SteamLaundry GEO. F. ROWE, Proprietor LAUNDRY ANDDRY CLEANING 515 S. Union TRAVERSE CITY, MICH. Whiting ImplementCompany LARGEST RETAIL IMPLEMENT STORE State Street TRAVER Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-settlers-a-historical-and-chronological-record-together-with-personal-experiences-and-reminiscences-of-members-of-the-old-settlers-of-the-grand-traverse-region-calls-made-anywhere-in-the-grandtraverse-region-telephone-no-43-2-r-traverse-city-michigan-you-can-always-save-by-buying-shoes-at-edwardlautners-mayor-rravoiso-city-119-union-st-traverse-city-mich-citizens-phone-848-bell-phone-178-traverse-city-steamlaundry-geo-f-rowe-proprietor-laundry-anddry-cleaning-515-s-union-traverse-city-mich-whiting-implementcompany-largest-retail-implement-store-state-street-traver-image337142170.html
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Ships of the Royal Navy . ilar to Nimrod. Anzac was presented to the Royal Australian Navy in 1919. Dimensions.—As Nimrod. Armament.—Four 4-inch ; two 2-pounder A.A. ; one Machine and four Lewis guns. Four 21-inchtubes in pairs amidships. Machinery.—As Nimrod. Oil 515/416 tons. Complement 110. Admiralty V Leaders (5 boats), Emergency War Programme 1916-17 VALENTINE, VALHALLA (Cammell-Laird), VALKYRIE, VALOROUS (Denny), VAMPIRE (WTiite) These boats are sisters to the V class destroyers but are fitted out as Leaders. Dimensions.—312 x 29J x llf (maximum) = about 1,330 tons nominal and 1,510 tons Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ships-of-the-royal-navy-ilar-to-nimrod-anzac-was-presented-to-the-royal-australian-navy-in-1919-dimensionsas-nimrod-armamentfour-4-inch-two-2-pounder-aa-one-machine-and-four-lewis-guns-four-21-inchtubes-in-pairs-amidships-machineryas-nimrod-oil-515416-tons-complement-110-admiralty-v-leaders-5-boats-emergency-war-programme-1916-17-valentine-valhalla-cammell-laird-valkyrie-valorous-denny-vampire-wtiite-these-boats-are-sisters-to-the-v-class-destroyers-but-are-fitted-out-as-leaders-dimensions312-x-29j-x-llf-maximum-=-about-1330-tons-nominal-and-1510-tons-image343387457.html
RM2AXJJ5N–Ships of the Royal Navy . ilar to Nimrod. Anzac was presented to the Royal Australian Navy in 1919. Dimensions.—As Nimrod. Armament.—Four 4-inch ; two 2-pounder A.A. ; one Machine and four Lewis guns. Four 21-inchtubes in pairs amidships. Machinery.—As Nimrod. Oil 515/416 tons. Complement 110. Admiralty V Leaders (5 boats), Emergency War Programme 1916-17 VALENTINE, VALHALLA (Cammell-Laird), VALKYRIE, VALOROUS (Denny), VAMPIRE (WTiite) These boats are sisters to the V class destroyers but are fitted out as Leaders. Dimensions.—312 x 29J x llf (maximum) = about 1,330 tons nominal and 1,510 tons
The Seasoning and preservative treatment of arborvitæ poles . 4 3 44.3 Average... 31.6 66.7 45* 4920 29io 4975 5131 53* 42 8 6.2 49.515- The smaller figures indicate number of poles used in the average. It had been shown from previous experiments on other timbers that a G-hour immer-sion in hot oil was probably the most efficacious. Consequently a large proportion ofthe poles were subjected to this treatment. The 3 and 4 hour runs compare very favorably with the 0-hourtreatments. The 7 and 8 hour treatments show a slightly higheraverage of absorption than the 6-hour, while the 12-hour run of S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-seasoning-and-preservative-treatment-of-arborvit-poles-4-3-443-average-316-667-45-4920-29io-4975-5131-53-42-8-62-49515-the-smaller-figures-indicate-number-of-poles-used-in-the-average-it-had-been-shown-from-previous-experiments-on-other-timbers-that-a-g-hour-immer-sion-in-hot-oil-was-probably-the-most-efficacious-consequently-a-large-proportion-ofthe-poles-were-subjected-to-this-treatment-the-3-and-4-hour-runs-compare-very-favorably-with-the-0-hourtreatments-the-7-and-8-hour-treatments-show-a-slightly-higheraverage-of-absorption-than-the-6-hour-while-the-12-hour-run-of-s-image338139731.html
RM2AJ3GJY–The Seasoning and preservative treatment of arborvitæ poles . 4 3 44.3 Average... 31.6 66.7 45* 4920 29io 4975 5131 53* 42 8 6.2 49.515- The smaller figures indicate number of poles used in the average. It had been shown from previous experiments on other timbers that a G-hour immer-sion in hot oil was probably the most efficacious. Consequently a large proportion ofthe poles were subjected to this treatment. The 3 and 4 hour runs compare very favorably with the 0-hourtreatments. The 7 and 8 hour treatments show a slightly higheraverage of absorption than the 6-hour, while the 12-hour run of S
The Canadian journal of industry, science and art . By the Rev. William Hincks, F.LS., &c. Part II 484 IIr. A. Note on the Etymon of Ontario. By the Rev. Dr. Scaddinq 502 IV. On the Power that certain Water Birds possess of remaining partially submerged in Deep Water. By BevkeIet R. Moeris, M.D. 509 Reviews : 1. The Genetic Cycle in Organic Nature; or, The Succession of Forms in the Propagation of Plants and Animals. By George Ogilvie,M.D 515 2. A Treatise on some of the Insects injurious to Vegetation. By Thaddkus William Harris, M.D 621 Scientific and Liteeakt Notes : Zoology— The Snowy Owl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-journal-of-industry-science-and-art-by-the-rev-william-hincks-fls-c-part-ii-484-iir-a-note-on-the-etymon-of-ontario-by-the-rev-dr-scaddinq-502-iv-on-the-power-that-certain-water-birds-possess-of-remaining-partially-submerged-in-deep-water-by-bevkeiet-r-moeris-md-509-reviews-1-the-genetic-cycle-in-organic-nature-or-the-succession-of-forms-in-the-propagation-of-plants-and-animals-by-george-ogilviemd-515-2-a-treatise-on-some-of-the-insects-injurious-to-vegetation-by-thaddkus-william-harris-md-621-scientific-and-liteeakt-notes-zoology-the-snowy-owl-image340207784.html
RM2ANDPE0–The Canadian journal of industry, science and art . By the Rev. William Hincks, F.LS., &c. Part II 484 IIr. A. Note on the Etymon of Ontario. By the Rev. Dr. Scaddinq 502 IV. On the Power that certain Water Birds possess of remaining partially submerged in Deep Water. By BevkeIet R. Moeris, M.D. 509 Reviews : 1. The Genetic Cycle in Organic Nature; or, The Succession of Forms in the Propagation of Plants and Animals. By George Ogilvie,M.D 515 2. A Treatise on some of the Insects injurious to Vegetation. By Thaddkus William Harris, M.D 621 Scientific and Liteeakt Notes : Zoology— The Snowy Owl
Transactions . Section on C-D, Fig. 3 Fig. 3. Fig. 4.. Section on C-D, Fig. 1. Section on A-B, Fig. 2. Sections of Calcining Kettle. foundation for a kettle is necessarily built very solid, the fire-space within the foundation being in the shape of an invertedtruncated cone 4 feet high. At the top of this a cast>iron THE TECHNOLOGY OF CEMENT PLASTER. 515 flanged ring is set into the masonry. The kettle-bottom, con-sisting of a concavo-convex iron casting, a little less than 8 feetin diameter, with convexity placed upward with a rise of 1foot, and with a thickness of £ inch at the edges and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-section-on-c-d-fig-3-fig-3-fig-4-section-on-c-d-fig-1-section-on-a-b-fig-2-sections-of-calcining-kettle-foundation-for-a-kettle-is-necessarily-built-very-solid-the-fire-space-within-the-foundation-being-in-the-shape-of-an-invertedtruncated-cone-4-feet-high-at-the-top-of-this-a-castgtiron-the-technology-of-cement-plaster-515-flanged-ring-is-set-into-the-masonry-the-kettle-bottom-con-sisting-of-a-concavo-convex-iron-casting-a-little-less-than-8-feetin-diameter-with-convexity-placed-upward-with-a-rise-of-1foot-and-with-a-thickness-of-inch-at-the-edges-and-image343254560.html
RM2AXCGKC–Transactions . Section on C-D, Fig. 3 Fig. 3. Fig. 4.. Section on C-D, Fig. 1. Section on A-B, Fig. 2. Sections of Calcining Kettle. foundation for a kettle is necessarily built very solid, the fire-space within the foundation being in the shape of an invertedtruncated cone 4 feet high. At the top of this a cast>iron THE TECHNOLOGY OF CEMENT PLASTER. 515 flanged ring is set into the masonry. The kettle-bottom, con-sisting of a concavo-convex iron casting, a little less than 8 feetin diameter, with convexity placed upward with a rise of 1foot, and with a thickness of £ inch at the edges and
. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. 845; of Montreal, 13 Ya, 1847; ofWestminster (Big Ben), 151/2, 1856; (St.Stephen), 131/2, 1858; the great bell ofSt. Pauls, 171/2, 1882. Others are thebells of Ghent (5), Gorlitz (10%), St.Peters, Rome (8), Antwerp (7^), 01-miitz (18), Brussels (7), Novgorod (31),Pekin (531/2). See Bell, Liberty. Bells, as the term is used on shipboard,are the strokes of the ships bell thatproclaim the hours. Eight bells, thehighest number, are rung at noon andevery fourth hour afterward Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colliers-new-encyclopedia-a-loose-leaf-and-self-revising-reference-work-with-515-illustrations-and-ninety-six-maps-845-of-montreal-13-ya-1847-ofwestminster-big-ben-1512-1856-ststephen-1312-1858-the-great-bell-ofst-pauls-1712-1882-others-are-thebells-of-ghent-5-gorlitz-10-stpeters-rome-8-antwerp-7-01-miitz-18-brussels-7-novgorod-31pekin-5312-see-bell-liberty-bells-as-the-term-is-used-on-shipboardare-the-strokes-of-the-ships-bell-thatproclaim-the-hours-eight-bells-thehighest-number-are-rung-at-noon-andevery-fourth-hour-afterward-image336971866.html
RM2AG6B1E–. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. 845; of Montreal, 13 Ya, 1847; ofWestminster (Big Ben), 151/2, 1856; (St.Stephen), 131/2, 1858; the great bell ofSt. Pauls, 171/2, 1882. Others are thebells of Ghent (5), Gorlitz (10%), St.Peters, Rome (8), Antwerp (7^), 01-miitz (18), Brussels (7), Novgorod (31),Pekin (531/2). See Bell, Liberty. Bells, as the term is used on shipboard,are the strokes of the ships bell thatproclaim the hours. Eight bells, thehighest number, are rung at noon andevery fourth hour afterward
Charicles : or, Illustrations of the private life of the ancient Greeks : with notes and excursuses . b991, advises the youth/SaAaveiwi/aTr-exeo-^ai, and maintains this opinionagainst the question which theASikosx6yos puts, 1045, KaiTOt Ttra yi^iufjuju i(i)v i/^e-yei? to. öep/aä XovTpa.;A. oTir) Ko-KLarov eari Kal SeiXov jrotet toj/ aiSpa. Plato, Leg. vi. p. 761, wishes to con-fine the use of warm baths to oldpeople, yepovTiKo. Xovrpa depuairap^xouTas. See Plutarch, de San.Tuend, i. p. 515: and Symj). viii. 9.The ßaKavfia were either public,87j|tid(Tia, (Xen. de Bepub. 2, 10,) orprivate esta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charicles-or-illustrations-of-the-private-life-of-the-ancient-greeks-with-notes-and-excursuses-b991-advises-the-youthsaaaveiwiatr-exeo-ai-and-maintains-this-opinionagainst-the-question-which-theasikosx6yos-puts-1045-kaitot-ttra-yiiufjuju-iiv-ie-yei-to-epa-xovtpaa-otir-ko-klarov-eari-kal-seixov-jrotet-toj-aispa-plato-leg-vi-p-761-wishes-to-con-fine-the-use-of-warm-baths-to-oldpeople-yepovtiko-xovrpa-depuairapxoutas-see-plutarch-de-santuend-i-p-515-and-symj-viii-9the-akavfia-were-either-public87jtidtia-xen-de-bepub-2-10-orprivate-esta-image339461550.html
RM2AM7PJP–Charicles : or, Illustrations of the private life of the ancient Greeks : with notes and excursuses . b991, advises the youth/SaAaveiwi/aTr-exeo-^ai, and maintains this opinionagainst the question which theASikosx6yos puts, 1045, KaiTOt Ttra yi^iufjuju i(i)v i/^e-yei? to. öep/aä XovTpa.;A. oTir) Ko-KLarov eari Kal SeiXov jrotet toj/ aiSpa. Plato, Leg. vi. p. 761, wishes to con-fine the use of warm baths to oldpeople, yepovTiKo. Xovrpa depuairap^xouTas. See Plutarch, de San.Tuend, i. p. 515: and Symj). viii. 9.The ßaKavfia were either public,87j|tid(Tia, (Xen. de Bepub. 2, 10,) orprivate esta
The induction, development, and heritability of fasciations . o the stem for a distanceof 6 mm. This tree was growing in a particularly favorable location inthe wash at the west base of Tumamoc Hill. The following measurements were made: Species. Diameterof branch. Outer cortical band. Penetrationof chloro-phyll. Depth. Width. P. aculeata mm. 7 M •s; M 96083 130144 ^^^ 160144176160196224 mm.0.6 1-50.51.8 ?)1.6 2 5 60.4 Do ,o Do II-515 32-5498o8 lO12-5 22.530 14411216013016064969696128 Do Do Do Do P. torreyana Do. Do Do Do. 26 TOPOGRAPHY OF CHLOROPHYLL APPARATUS IN DESERT PLANTS.Prosopis VELUTI Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-induction-development-and-heritability-of-fasciations-o-the-stem-for-a-distanceof-6-mm-this-tree-was-growing-in-a-particularly-favorable-location-inthe-wash-at-the-west-base-of-tumamoc-hill-the-following-measurements-were-made-species-diameterof-branch-outer-cortical-band-penetrationof-chloro-phyll-depth-width-p-aculeata-mm-7-m-s-m-96083-130144-160144176160196224-mm06-1-50518-16-2-5-604-do-o-do-ii-515-32-5498o8-lo12-5-22530-14411216013016064969696128-do-do-do-do-p-torreyana-do-do-do-do-26-topography-of-chlorophyll-apparatus-in-desert-plantsprosopis-veluti-image340114638.html
RM2AN9FKA–The induction, development, and heritability of fasciations . o the stem for a distanceof 6 mm. This tree was growing in a particularly favorable location inthe wash at the west base of Tumamoc Hill. The following measurements were made: Species. Diameterof branch. Outer cortical band. Penetrationof chloro-phyll. Depth. Width. P. aculeata mm. 7 M •s; M 96083 130144 ^^^ 160144176160196224 mm.0.6 1-50.51.8 ?)1.6 2 5 60.4 Do ,o Do II-515 32-5498o8 lO12-5 22.530 14411216013016064969696128 Do Do Do Do P. torreyana Do. Do Do Do. 26 TOPOGRAPHY OF CHLOROPHYLL APPARATUS IN DESERT PLANTS.Prosopis VELUTI
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RM2AWFJ0G–Plane and solid geometry . Ex. 957. Find x =^^, where a, h, c, and d represent given lines. d^ Hint. Here a; =— • -• Let—=y and construct y. Then construct x,d d d Ex. 958. Transform any given triangle into an equilateral triangleby a method different from that used in Ex. 805. Analysis. Call the base of the given triani^^le h and its altitude a.Let X = the side of the required ecjuilateral triangle. Then -/S = -bh, .-. i 6 : a: = x :/iV3.4 2 BOOK V REGULAR POLYGONS. MEASUREMENT OF THE CIRCLE 515. Def. A regular polygon is one which, is both equilateralaud equiangular. Ex. 959. Draw an equila
A manual of diseases of the throat and nose : including the pharynx, larynx, trachea, oesophagus, nose and naso-pharynx . Fig. 9.—Section of the healthy tonsil, a,hilus; b, mucous gland ; c, epithelial cover-ing ; d, lymphatic follicles; E, stroma. 1 Virchow : Krankhaften Geschwiilste, vol. ii. p. 612.1 Chassaignac : Op. cit. p. 7. 4 Griesinger : Archiv. f. Phys. Heilkunde, vol. iv. p. 515.6 Chassaignac: Op. cit. p. 8. 4 2 Op. cit. p. 13. 50 DISEASES OF THE PHARYNX, LARYNX, AND TRACHEA.. cases the peculiarity is at once seen if a disposition to retching is arti-ficially produced. If, however, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-diseases-of-the-throat-and-nose-including-the-pharynx-larynx-trachea-oesophagus-nose-and-naso-pharynx-fig-9section-of-the-healthy-tonsil-ahilus-b-mucous-gland-c-epithelial-cover-ing-d-lymphatic-follicles-e-stroma-1-virchow-krankhaften-geschwiilste-vol-ii-p-6121-chassaignac-op-cit-p-7-4-griesinger-archiv-f-phys-heilkunde-vol-iv-p-5156-chassaignac-op-cit-p-8-4-2-op-cit-p-13-50-diseases-of-the-pharynx-larynx-and-trachea-cases-the-peculiarity-is-at-once-seen-if-a-disposition-to-retching-is-arti-ficially-produced-if-however-image338931237.html
RM2AKBJ71–A manual of diseases of the throat and nose : including the pharynx, larynx, trachea, oesophagus, nose and naso-pharynx . Fig. 9.—Section of the healthy tonsil, a,hilus; b, mucous gland ; c, epithelial cover-ing ; d, lymphatic follicles; E, stroma. 1 Virchow : Krankhaften Geschwiilste, vol. ii. p. 612.1 Chassaignac : Op. cit. p. 7. 4 Griesinger : Archiv. f. Phys. Heilkunde, vol. iv. p. 515.6 Chassaignac: Op. cit. p. 8. 4 2 Op. cit. p. 13. 50 DISEASES OF THE PHARYNX, LARYNX, AND TRACHEA.. cases the peculiarity is at once seen if a disposition to retching is arti-ficially produced. If, however,
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 . Myleuspacu (Schomburgk). 1. Young, 22mm., No. 2220a. . Young, 27 mm., No. 22206. 3. Young,55mm.,Xo. 2220c. 4. Young, 55 nun.. No. 2220d. 5. Tail of adult ?; entire length, 535 mm., No. 2492. 6. Adult9 , 515 mm., No. 2401. Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate LX.. 1. Exodon paradoxus Muller and Troschel. 75 mm. No. 214.5. 2. Rceboides thurni Eicenmann.(Type.) 104mm. No.2149. 3. Charaxgibbosus(Linn^us). 87mm. No.2130. 4. Asipho Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-myleuspacu-schomburgk-1-young-22mm-no-2220a-young-27-mm-no-22206-3-young55mmxo-2220c-4-young-55-nun-no-2220d-5-tail-of-adult-entire-length-535-mm-no-2492-6-adult9-515-mm-no-2401-memoirs-carnegie-museum-vol-v-plate-lx-1-exodon-paradoxus-muller-and-troschel-75-mm-no-2145-2-rceboides-thurni-eicenmanntype-104mm-no2149-3-charaxgibbosuslinnus-87mm-no2130-4-asipho-image340287564.html
RM2ANHC78–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 . Myleuspacu (Schomburgk). 1. Young, 22mm., No. 2220a. . Young, 27 mm., No. 22206. 3. Young,55mm.,Xo. 2220c. 4. Young, 55 nun.. No. 2220d. 5. Tail of adult ?; entire length, 535 mm., No. 2492. 6. Adult9 , 515 mm., No. 2401. Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate LX.. 1. Exodon paradoxus Muller and Troschel. 75 mm. No. 214.5. 2. Rceboides thurni Eicenmann.(Type.) 104mm. No.2149. 3. Charaxgibbosus(Linn^us). 87mm. No.2130. 4. Asipho
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RM2AXBPBP–Forest physiography; physiography of the United States and principles of soils in relation to forestry . Water Resources of Northern Louisiana andSouthern Arkansas, Prof. Paper U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 46, 1906. 2 John C. Branner, Science, n. s., vol. 21, 1905, pp. 514-515; E. W. Hillgard, idem, pp.551-552; W. J. Spillman, idem, p. 632; A. H. Purdue, idem, pp. 823-824; and C. V. Piper, idem,pp. 824-S25. Branner and Purdue suggest that these mounds may represent immense con-cretionary formations. Spillman refers certain mounds in southwest Missouri to unequalweathering of limestone containing larg
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 (Ctjvier). 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.. Myleuspacu (Schomburgk). 1. Young, 22mm., No. 2220a. . Young, 27 mm., No. 22206. 3. Young,55mm.,Xo. 2220c. 4. Young, 55 nun.. No. 2220d. 5. Tail of adult ?; entire length, 535 mm., No. 2492. 6. Adult9 , 515 mm., No. 2401. Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate LX. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-ctjvier-122-mm-no-2219a-2315-mm-no-22196-340-mm-no-2219c4-219-mm-no-1490-memoirs-carnegie-museum-vol-v-plate-lix-myleuspacu-schomburgk-1-young-22mm-no-2220a-young-27-mm-no-22206-3-young55mmxo-2220c-4-young-55-nun-no-2220d-5-tail-of-adult-entire-length-535-mm-no-2492-6-adult9-515-mm-no-2401-memoirs-carnegie-museum-vol-v-plate-lx-image340287793.html
RM2ANHCFD–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 (Ctjvier). 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.. Myleuspacu (Schomburgk). 1. Young, 22mm., No. 2220a. . Young, 27 mm., No. 22206. 3. Young,55mm.,Xo. 2220c. 4. Young, 55 nun.. No. 2220d. 5. Tail of adult ?; entire length, 535 mm., No. 2492. 6. Adult9 , 515 mm., No. 2401. Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate LX.
Catalogue of the fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural history) ..By Richard Lydekker .. . vol. xxi. p. 837 (1887); and Bericht xx. Versamml. oberrhein. geol. Verein.p. 18 (1887). 2 Cope, Amer. Nat. vol. xix. p. 245 (1885), has proposed to place theIchthyopterygia in a division ranked as of equal value with that containing allthe other Reptiles. Seeley, Phillips Manual of Geology, 2nd ed. pt. i.pp. 515-517, has proposed to affiliate this order with the Dinosauria. PART II. U •1Ihk Ivlll // 1/3 nv ///^2stt!lf iW / 1 A m iM mmx. ? i £*z fflSs: i IM V^v^»k j •^^^^ ^^TIII Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-the-fossil-reptilia-and-amphibia-in-the-british-museum-natural-history-by-richard-lydekker-vol-xxi-p-837-1887-and-bericht-xx-versamml-oberrhein-geol-vereinp-18-1887-2-cope-amer-nat-vol-xix-p-245-1885-has-proposed-to-place-theichthyopterygia-in-a-division-ranked-as-of-equal-value-with-that-containing-allthe-other-reptiles-seeley-phillips-manual-of-geology-2nd-ed-pt-ipp-515-517-has-proposed-to-affiliate-this-order-with-the-dinosauria-part-ii-u-1ihk-ivlll-13-nv-2stt!lf-iw-1-a-m-im-mmx-i-z-fflss-i-im-vvk-j-tiii-image342733215.html
RM2AWGRKY–Catalogue of the fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural history) ..By Richard Lydekker .. . vol. xxi. p. 837 (1887); and Bericht xx. Versamml. oberrhein. geol. Verein.p. 18 (1887). 2 Cope, Amer. Nat. vol. xix. p. 245 (1885), has proposed to place theIchthyopterygia in a division ranked as of equal value with that containing allthe other Reptiles. Seeley, Phillips Manual of Geology, 2nd ed. pt. i.pp. 515-517, has proposed to affiliate this order with the Dinosauria. PART II. U •1Ihk Ivlll // 1/3 nv ///^2stt!lf iW / 1 A m iM mmx. ? i £*z fflSs: i IM V^v^»k j •^^^^ ^^TIII
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. Catalogue : mathematical and engineering instruments and materials manufactured and imported by James W. Queen & Co.. No. 14,508HM8- S^2^ 6 iDchc3 diameter- ««-8 to 1000 fc* H509- S^taSKS^ 1 inCe3 dlame;er ^ * 10°° * 14 jll K™^>! A.XEM0meter-4inches^»»eter,reading to lOOfeet,14^11. BIKA3IS AXEHOMETER, same as above-, * Hi, disconnector, . ^ ?» 25 00 22 5020 00U 50. H i 14,516.14,517. 14.51S. No. 14.515. The Portable Are Meter, diameter of fan wheel 01 :nnvrt ,.disconnector, which is extensively used fortatfmfShH m -^Hospitals, Schools and PubliVrt Tirnvrf Vg l,,eTenllIatI0n ofrable Pocket Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-mathematical-and-engineering-instruments-and-materials-manufactured-and-imported-by-james-w-queen-co-no-14508hm8-s2-6-idchc3-diameter-8-to-1000-fc-h509-stasks-1-ince3-dlameer-10-14-jll-kgt!-axem0meter-4incheseterreading-to-loofeet1411-bika3is-axehometer-same-as-above-hi-disconnector-25-00-22-5020-00u-50-h-i-1451614517-1451s-no-14515-the-portable-are-meter-diameter-of-fan-wheel-01-nnvrt-disconnector-which-is-extensively-used-fortatfmfshh-m-hospitals-schools-and-publivrt-tirnvrf-vg-letenlliati0n-ofrable-pocket-image336661868.html
RM2AFM7J4–. Catalogue : mathematical and engineering instruments and materials manufactured and imported by James W. Queen & Co.. No. 14,508HM8- S^2^ 6 iDchc3 diameter- ««-8 to 1000 fc* H509- S^taSKS^ 1 inCe3 dlame;er ^ * 10°° * 14 jll K™^>! A.XEM0meter-4inches^»»eter,reading to lOOfeet,14^11. BIKA3IS AXEHOMETER, same as above-, * Hi, disconnector, . ^ ?» 25 00 22 5020 00U 50. H i 14,516.14,517. 14.51S. No. 14.515. The Portable Are Meter, diameter of fan wheel 01 :nnvrt ,.disconnector, which is extensively used fortatfmfShH m -^Hospitals, Schools and PubliVrt Tirnvrf Vg l,,eTenllIatI0n ofrable Pocket
. On the anomalies of accommodation and refraction of the eye, witha preliminary essay on physiological dioptrics. -2644 1-8100 0-2283 0-2155 19-875 17750 19-875 13-274 12-918 11 241 1-9403 2-0330 2-3563 2-4919. 0957 6-515 , 7-373 6974 22-231 < 20-248 68 DIOPTRICS OF THE EYE. Hence it appears, that hf = k <p, k k = h h, /if <p = h ty, and F n— F n; that is, 103 F = 77 F (compare XYII. and XVIII.). XXY.— Use to be made of the knowledge of the cardinal points. After we have learned the cardinal points in the eye, it remains to showwhat use is to be made thereof, in order to find by cons Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-the-anomalies-of-accommodation-and-refraction-of-the-eye-witha-preliminary-essay-on-physiological-dioptrics-2644-1-8100-0-2283-0-2155-19-875-17750-19-875-13-274-12-918-11-241-1-9403-2-0330-2-3563-2-4919-0957-6-515-7-373-6974-22-231-lt-20-248-68-dioptrics-of-the-eye-hence-it-appears-that-hf-=-k-ltp-k-k-=-h-h-if-ltp-=-h-ty-and-f-n-f-n-that-is-103-f-=-77-f-compare-xyii-and-xviii-xxy-use-to-be-made-of-the-knowledge-of-the-cardinal-points-after-we-have-learned-the-cardinal-points-in-the-eye-it-remains-to-showwhat-use-is-to-be-made-thereof-in-order-to-find-by-cons-image337137438.html
RM2AGDX6P–. On the anomalies of accommodation and refraction of the eye, witha preliminary essay on physiological dioptrics. -2644 1-8100 0-2283 0-2155 19-875 17750 19-875 13-274 12-918 11 241 1-9403 2-0330 2-3563 2-4919. 0957 6-515 , 7-373 6974 22-231 < 20-248 68 DIOPTRICS OF THE EYE. Hence it appears, that hf = k <p, k k = h h, /if <p = h ty, and F n— F n; that is, 103 F = 77 F (compare XYII. and XVIII.). XXY.— Use to be made of the knowledge of the cardinal points. After we have learned the cardinal points in the eye, it remains to showwhat use is to be made thereof, in order to find by cons
Agricultural bulletin of the Straits and Federated Malay StatesNew series . No. 11.] NOVEMBER, 1908. [Vol. VII. Agricultural Bulletin OF THE STRAITS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES. EDITED BY H. N. RIDLEY, m.a., f.r.s., f.l.s., f.r.h.s..Director of Botanic Gardens, S. S.AND J. B. CARRTJTHERS, F.R.S.E., F.L.S.,Director of Agriculture & Government Botanist, F.M.S. CONTENTS. Page. 1. A Root Disease Of Para (Hevea Braziliensis) Rubber Trees. ... 515 2. Further Report on the Examination of Rats in Rice-Fields ... 522 3. Report of Director of Agriculture of F. M. S. for 1907 ... 523 4. Packing Para Rubbe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agricultural-bulletin-of-the-straits-and-federated-malay-statesnew-series-no-11-november-1908-vol-vii-agricultural-bulletin-of-the-straits-and-federated-malay-states-edited-by-h-n-ridley-ma-frs-fls-frhsdirector-of-botanic-gardens-s-sand-j-b-carrtjthers-frse-flsdirector-of-agriculture-government-botanist-fms-contents-page-1-a-root-disease-of-para-hevea-braziliensis-rubber-trees-515-2-further-report-on-the-examination-of-rats-in-rice-fields-522-3-report-of-director-of-agriculture-of-f-m-s-for-1907-523-4-packing-para-rubbe-image340159047.html
RM2ANBG9B–Agricultural bulletin of the Straits and Federated Malay StatesNew series . No. 11.] NOVEMBER, 1908. [Vol. VII. Agricultural Bulletin OF THE STRAITS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES. EDITED BY H. N. RIDLEY, m.a., f.r.s., f.l.s., f.r.h.s..Director of Botanic Gardens, S. S.AND J. B. CARRTJTHERS, F.R.S.E., F.L.S.,Director of Agriculture & Government Botanist, F.M.S. CONTENTS. Page. 1. A Root Disease Of Para (Hevea Braziliensis) Rubber Trees. ... 515 2. Further Report on the Examination of Rats in Rice-Fields ... 522 3. Report of Director of Agriculture of F. M. S. for 1907 ... 523 4. Packing Para Rubbe
Loudon's Hortus britannicus : a catalogue of all the plants indigenous, cultivated in, or introduced to BritainPart IThe Linnaean arrangement : part IIThe Jussieuean arrangement . Mvlocaryum 1:?4h446 Mydmvces 26899 SllH .529 Myop6riN£, Or. 144. 248 529 Myoporum 1761 327 521 Myoseris 2217537 594>-S27 3/yosdtis 4256.W3 54 3/. see y/nchasa 43253 M. see Echinosp^r- mum 426 52 3/. see HeUotrb- pium 424 115 496 Myosarus 930 371 Mvosarus 22712 2-547 4hO 515 Mvrcirt a3G4 308 611 Myriaddnus 2114 gj]535 3/yrlca 2751 650 Myricaria 3604459 Myriocdccum 3184433 Mvriondma 3020382 514 3/jrioph<IIuin 265 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/loudons-hortus-britannicus-a-catalogue-of-all-the-plants-indigenous-cultivated-in-or-introduced-to-britainpart-ithe-linnaean-arrangement-part-iithe-jussieuean-arrangement-mvlocaryum-14h446-mydmvces-26899-sllh-529-myop6rin-or-144-248-529-myoporum-1761-327-521-myoseris-2217537-594gt-s27-3yosdtis-4256w3-54-3-see-ynchasa-43253-m-see-echinospr-mum-426-52-3-see-heuotrb-pium-424-115-496-myosarus-930-371-mvosarus-22712-2-547-4ho-515-mvrcirt-a3g4-308-611-myriaddnus-2114-gj-535-3yrlca-2751-650-myricaria-3604459-myriocdccum-3184433-mvriondma-3020382-514-3jriophltiiuin-265-image342892043.html
RM2AWT28B–Loudon's Hortus britannicus : a catalogue of all the plants indigenous, cultivated in, or introduced to BritainPart IThe Linnaean arrangement : part IIThe Jussieuean arrangement . Mvlocaryum 1:?4h446 Mydmvces 26899 SllH .529 Myop6riN£, Or. 144. 248 529 Myoporum 1761 327 521 Myoseris 2217537 594>-S27 3/yosdtis 4256.W3 54 3/. see y/nchasa 43253 M. see Echinosp^r- mum 426 52 3/. see HeUotrb- pium 424 115 496 Myosarus 930 371 Mvosarus 22712 2-547 4hO 515 Mvrcirt a3G4 308 611 Myriaddnus 2114 gj]535 3/yrlca 2751 650 Myricaria 3604459 Myriocdccum 3184433 Mvriondma 3020382 514 3/jrioph<IIuin 265
Ontario Sessional Papers, 1903, No.36-42 . 38 48 Escaped .... 2 Remaining in custody 391 340 303 Total discharges, deaths, etc 1,087 1,042 1,019 The number of prisoners sentenced direct to the prison, and of those sen-tenced to the gaols and afterwards removed to the Central Prison, is shown inthe following summary : 1900. 1901. 1902. Sentenced direct 625 515 427 Transferred from common gaols 88 136 252 From Reformatory for Boys .... Total 713 651 679 Socinl Voiidition. Committed daring Total the year. commitments. Married 192 5,660 Single : 487 13,190 679 18,850 Habits. Temperate 196 4,3U Int Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ontario-sessional-papers-1903-no36-42-38-48-escaped-2-remaining-in-custody-391-340-303-total-discharges-deaths-etc-1087-1042-1019-the-number-of-prisoners-sentenced-direct-to-the-prison-and-of-those-sen-tenced-to-the-gaols-and-afterwards-removed-to-the-central-prison-is-shown-inthe-following-summary-1900-1901-1902-sentenced-direct-625-515-427-transferred-from-common-gaols-88-136-252-from-reformatory-for-boys-total-713-651-679-socinl-voiidition-committed-daring-total-the-year-commitments-married-192-5660-single-487-13190-679-18850-habits-temperate-196-43u-int-image338350046.html
RM2AJD4X6–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1903, No.36-42 . 38 48 Escaped .... 2 Remaining in custody 391 340 303 Total discharges, deaths, etc 1,087 1,042 1,019 The number of prisoners sentenced direct to the prison, and of those sen-tenced to the gaols and afterwards removed to the Central Prison, is shown inthe following summary : 1900. 1901. 1902. Sentenced direct 625 515 427 Transferred from common gaols 88 136 252 From Reformatory for Boys .... Total 713 651 679 Socinl Voiidition. Committed daring Total the year. commitments. Married 192 5,660 Single : 487 13,190 679 18,850 Habits. Temperate 196 4,3U Int
. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. cticut. . New York New Jersey. . Pennsylvania. Delaware , Maryland Virginia West Virginia.. North Carolina,South Carolina. Georgia Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota. .South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Texas Oklahoma Arkansas Montana Wyoming Colorado Utah Idaho Washington. ..Oregon United States Acreage Acres 1 5 11 120 81 228 2 30 72 20 90 17 33 115 380 25090052552270 60 1,945 500 408 200 62 31 4 7 25 3 6 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colliers-new-encyclopedia-a-loose-leaf-and-self-revising-reference-work-with-515-illustrations-and-ninety-six-maps-cticut-new-york-new-jersey-pennsylvania-delaware-maryland-virginia-west-virginia-north-carolinasouth-carolina-georgia-ohio-indiana-illinois-michigan-wisconsin-minnesota-iowa-missouri-north-dakota-south-dakota-nebraska-kansas-kentucky-tennessee-alabama-texas-oklahoma-arkansas-montana-wyoming-colorado-utah-idaho-washington-oregon-united-states-acreage-acres-1-5-11-120-81-228-2-30-72-20-90-17-33-115-380-25090052552270-60-1945-500-408-200-62-31-4-7-25-3-6-image337032019.html
RM2AG93NR–. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. cticut. . New York New Jersey. . Pennsylvania. Delaware , Maryland Virginia West Virginia.. North Carolina,South Carolina. Georgia Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota. .South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Texas Oklahoma Arkansas Montana Wyoming Colorado Utah Idaho Washington. ..Oregon United States Acreage Acres 1 5 11 120 81 228 2 30 72 20 90 17 33 115 380 25090052552270 60 1,945 500 408 200 62 31 4 7 25 3 6
. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California. Postage Printing Rent Secretary Telephone and telegraph Traveling Examinations— Board members Engrossing certificates Rental Correcting examination pa-pers Traveling $150 00 $54 07 ! 2,387 66 $9 20 25 52 104 28 250 00 322 88 $166 70 1,000 00 657 58 25 00 305 41 138 71 $376 95 $3,537 66 $1,515 70 $170 00 $23 20240 00 502 96207 06 Investigations, Revocationsand Prosecutions— $170 00 $973 22 Board members General expense— Legal services Reporting hearings-Special agents Travelin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/appendix-to-the-journals-of-the-senate-and-assembly-of-the-session-of-the-legislature-of-the-state-of-california-postage-printing-rent-secretary-telephone-and-telegraph-traveling-examinations-board-members-engrossing-certificates-rental-correcting-examination-pa-pers-traveling-150-00-54-07-!-2387-66-9-20-25-52-104-28-250-00-322-88-166-70-1000-00-657-58-25-00-305-41-138-71-376-95-3537-66-1515-70-170-00-23-20240-00-502-96207-06-investigations-revocationsand-prosecutions-170-00-973-22-board-members-general-expense-legal-services-reporting-hearings-special-agents-travelin-image336807494.html
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Gazette des beaux-arts . ROENTELLA Point de GOnes. à la reine Charlotte, et lorsque son possesseur actuel lacheta, il portaitune étiquette sur laquelle on lisait : Dentelle de la reine Elisabeth.Daprès la tradition, ce point aurait été fait en mémoire de la défaite delinvincible Armada, en 1588, ce que prouveraient les vaisseaux, les VIU. — 2 PÉRIODE. 63. LES ÉDITEURS CONTEMPORAINS. 515 dauphins et autres emblèmes nationaux qui y sont représentés. Maiscela est impossible; on ne faisait alors nulle part de pareille dentelle.Que ce travail ait été confectionné en lhonneur de la victoire dElisabe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gazette-des-beaux-arts-roentella-point-de-gones-la-reine-charlotte-et-lorsque-son-possesseur-actuel-lacheta-il-portaitune-tiquette-sur-laquelle-on-lisait-dentelle-de-la-reine-elisabethdaprs-la-tradition-ce-point-aurait-t-fait-en-mmoire-de-la-dfaite-delinvincible-armada-en-1588-ce-que-prouveraient-les-vaisseaux-les-viu-2-priode-63-les-diteurs-contemporains-515-dauphins-et-autres-emblmes-nationaux-qui-y-sont-reprsents-maiscela-est-impossible-on-ne-faisait-alors-nulle-part-de-pareille-dentelleque-ce-travail-ait-t-confectionn-en-lhonneur-de-la-victoire-delisabe-image340138516.html
RM2ANAJ44–Gazette des beaux-arts . ROENTELLA Point de GOnes. à la reine Charlotte, et lorsque son possesseur actuel lacheta, il portaitune étiquette sur laquelle on lisait : Dentelle de la reine Elisabeth.Daprès la tradition, ce point aurait été fait en mémoire de la défaite delinvincible Armada, en 1588, ce que prouveraient les vaisseaux, les VIU. — 2 PÉRIODE. 63. LES ÉDITEURS CONTEMPORAINS. 515 dauphins et autres emblèmes nationaux qui y sont représentés. Maiscela est impossible; on ne faisait alors nulle part de pareille dentelle.Que ce travail ait été confectionné en lhonneur de la victoire dElisabe
Priced catalogue of artists' materials : supplies for oil painting, water color painting, china painting ..and drawing materials for architects and engineers, manual training schools and colleges. . No. 512 No. .513 No. 514 No. 515 No. 511, Dividers, with Handle, 3§ in Each, $1.75 512, 3| in., with Pen, Pencil and Needle Points 5.10 513, 3^ Fixed Needle Point, Pen and Pencil Points 4.15 514, Bow Pen, 3^ and Pen Point 3.05 515, Pencil, 3| in., with Fixed Needle and Pencil Point 2.95. No. 522 No. 521, Proportional Dividers, finely divided for lines arid circles, 7j in Each, $8.90 522, with rack Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/priced-catalogue-of-artists-materials-supplies-for-oil-painting-water-color-painting-china-painting-and-drawing-materials-for-architects-and-engineers-manual-training-schools-and-colleges-no-512-no-513-no-514-no-515-no-511-dividers-with-handle-3-in-each-175-512-3-in-with-pen-pencil-and-needle-points-510-513-3-fixed-needle-point-pen-and-pencil-points-415-514-bow-pen-3-and-pen-point-305-515-pencil-3-in-with-fixed-needle-and-pencil-point-295-no-522-no-521-proportional-dividers-finely-divided-for-lines-arid-circles-7j-in-each-890-522-with-rack-image343264077.html
RM2AXD0R9–Priced catalogue of artists' materials : supplies for oil painting, water color painting, china painting ..and drawing materials for architects and engineers, manual training schools and colleges. . No. 512 No. .513 No. 514 No. 515 No. 511, Dividers, with Handle, 3§ in Each, $1.75 512, 3| in., with Pen, Pencil and Needle Points 5.10 513, 3^ Fixed Needle Point, Pen and Pencil Points 4.15 514, Bow Pen, 3^ and Pen Point 3.05 515, Pencil, 3| in., with Fixed Needle and Pencil Point 2.95. No. 522 No. 521, Proportional Dividers, finely divided for lines arid circles, 7j in Each, $8.90 522, with rack
Nouvelle géographie universelle : la terre et les hommes . sengagea dans Superficie de Khiva. Population probable. Population kilométrique. Oasis. 15 500 kilom. carrés. 500 000 habitants sédentaires. 22 habitants. Steppes, etc. 44 500 » » 400 000 » nomades. 9 » Ensemble. 57 800 kilom. carrés. 7b0 000 habitants. 12 habitants. 2 Popov, Relations de la Russie avec Khiva sous Pierre le Grand (en russe). PAYS DE KIIIVA. 515 la steppe des Kirghiz dOrenbourg; mais le froid, les tourmentes de neige,le manque de vivres, les attaques incessantes de lennemi lobligèrent àbattre en retraite au milieu de lh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nouvelle-gographie-universelle-la-terre-et-les-hommes-sengagea-dans-superficie-de-khiva-population-probable-population-kilomtrique-oasis-15-500-kilom-carrs-500-000-habitants-sdentaires-22-habitants-steppes-etc-44-500-400-000-nomades-9-ensemble-57-800-kilom-carrs-7b0-000-habitants-12-habitants-2-popov-relations-de-la-russie-avec-khiva-sous-pierre-le-grand-en-russe-pays-de-kiiiva-515-la-steppe-des-kirghiz-dorenbourg-mais-le-froid-les-tourmentes-de-neigele-manque-de-vivres-les-attaques-incessantes-de-lennemi-lobligrent-battre-en-retraite-au-milieu-de-lh-image342677014.html
RM2AWE80P–Nouvelle géographie universelle : la terre et les hommes . sengagea dans Superficie de Khiva. Population probable. Population kilométrique. Oasis. 15 500 kilom. carrés. 500 000 habitants sédentaires. 22 habitants. Steppes, etc. 44 500 » » 400 000 » nomades. 9 » Ensemble. 57 800 kilom. carrés. 7b0 000 habitants. 12 habitants. 2 Popov, Relations de la Russie avec Khiva sous Pierre le Grand (en russe). PAYS DE KIIIVA. 515 la steppe des Kirghiz dOrenbourg; mais le froid, les tourmentes de neige,le manque de vivres, les attaques incessantes de lennemi lobligèrent àbattre en retraite au milieu de lh
Legislative budget of the State of Montana . 184,166.59 B-5—STATE AUDITORSchedule 1—Income and Expenditures 75 JOHN I. HOLMES. Auditor Elected Teem 19451949 ?nd Expenses Appiopiiations; Disability Fund APPROPRIATIONS AND COLLECnONS AuditorsAuditorsAuditors sion—Capital and Repairs .sion—Operation ,. .- on—Capital and Repairs on—Operation jion—Salarion—Opert Fire Marshal Division—Salaries and Expenses Highway Appropriation—Salaries Highway Appropriation—Expenses Firemens Disability Fund Total Available 11.665.00 285.00 2.205.00 14,000.00 65.00 3,515.00 4,200.00 718.00 8,572.00 3,500.00 1,500. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/legislative-budget-of-the-state-of-montana-18416659-b-5state-auditorschedule-1income-and-expenditures-75-john-i-holmes-auditor-elected-teem-19451949-nd-expenses-appiopiiations-disability-fund-appropriations-and-collecnons-auditorsauditorsauditors-sioncapital-and-repairs-sionoperation-oncapital-and-repairs-onoperation-jionsalarionopert-fire-marshal-divisionsalaries-and-expenses-highway-appropriationsalaries-highway-appropriationexpenses-firemens-disability-fund-total-available-1166500-28500-220500-1400000-6500-351500-420000-71800-857200-350000-1500-image340046214.html
RM2AN6CBJ–Legislative budget of the State of Montana . 184,166.59 B-5—STATE AUDITORSchedule 1—Income and Expenditures 75 JOHN I. HOLMES. Auditor Elected Teem 19451949 ?nd Expenses Appiopiiations; Disability Fund APPROPRIATIONS AND COLLECnONS AuditorsAuditorsAuditors sion—Capital and Repairs .sion—Operation ,. .- on—Capital and Repairs on—Operation jion—Salarion—Opert Fire Marshal Division—Salaries and Expenses Highway Appropriation—Salaries Highway Appropriation—Expenses Firemens Disability Fund Total Available 11.665.00 285.00 2.205.00 14,000.00 65.00 3,515.00 4,200.00 718.00 8,572.00 3,500.00 1,500.
Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1913 . Statement of Liabilities on March 31, 1912. Ten per cent reserved on Contracts. District A $123,296 53 B 515,299 13 C 136,534 06 D 260,357 47 E 148 507 94 F 549,024 16 $1,733,019 29 Outstanding- time chequps 2,763 59 Contingent liabilities— Unclaimed cheqnes deptosited to the credit of the Receiver fJeneral 1,295 70 $1,737,078 58 D. HOCTOR, Chief Arrountant. Ottawa, May 6, 1912. To the Commissioners of the Transcontinental Railway. Gentlemen,—I have the honour to submit the following statement of purchasesmade in the different provinces of Cana Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sessional-papers-of-the-dominion-of-canada-1913-statement-of-liabilities-on-march-31-1912-ten-per-cent-reserved-on-contracts-district-a-123296-53-b-515299-13-c-136534-06-d-260357-47-e-148-507-94-f-549024-16-1733019-29-outstanding-time-chequps-2763-59-contingent-liabilities-unclaimed-cheqnes-deptosited-to-the-credit-of-the-receiver-fjeneral-1295-70-1737078-58-d-hoctor-chief-arrountant-ottawa-may-6-1912-to-the-commissioners-of-the-transcontinental-railway-gentlemeni-have-the-honour-to-submit-the-following-statement-of-purchasesmade-in-the-different-provinces-of-cana-image339285406.html
RM2AKYNYX–Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1913 . Statement of Liabilities on March 31, 1912. Ten per cent reserved on Contracts. District A $123,296 53 B 515,299 13 C 136,534 06 D 260,357 47 E 148 507 94 F 549,024 16 $1,733,019 29 Outstanding- time chequps 2,763 59 Contingent liabilities— Unclaimed cheqnes deptosited to the credit of the Receiver fJeneral 1,295 70 $1,737,078 58 D. HOCTOR, Chief Arrountant. Ottawa, May 6, 1912. To the Commissioners of the Transcontinental Railway. Gentlemen,—I have the honour to submit the following statement of purchasesmade in the different provinces of Cana
Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Montana gazetteer and business directory . on 540 Woody.Johnson Win W, snooting gallery 131 WFront. Johnson & Broman (Emil Johnson, GustBroman), propr Helena Hotel andsaloon, c<:)2 Woody. JOHNSON & OLSON (Win J Johnson,John P Olson), Proprs Western Hotel,515 N Iligcrins av. (See p 2570) Joyce & Mulroney (Matthew M Joyce,Edward C Mulroney), lawyers 1 Allenblk. Julson T K, bicycles 532 Woody.Keeney Wm D, contr Harris n w corMain. Keith John W, conf 305 W Railroad. Keith Melvin H, conf 333 X Higgins av. Kellogg & Dean (Charles F Kellogg.Joseph B Dean), pai Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-north-and-south-dakota-and-montana-gazetteer-and-business-directory-on-540-woodyjohnson-win-w-snooting-gallery-131-wfront-johnson-broman-emil-johnson-gustbroman-propr-helena-hotel-andsaloon-clt2-woody-johnson-olson-win-j-johnsonjohn-p-olson-proprs-western-hotel515-n-iligcrins-av-see-p-2570-joyce-mulroney-matthew-m-joyceedward-c-mulroney-lawyers-1-allenblk-julson-t-k-bicycles-532-woodykeeney-wm-d-contr-harris-n-w-cormain-keith-john-w-conf-305-w-railroad-keith-melvin-h-conf-333-x-higgins-av-kellogg-dean-charles-f-kelloggjoseph-b-dean-pai-image343099828.html
RM2AX5F98–Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Montana gazetteer and business directory . on 540 Woody.Johnson Win W, snooting gallery 131 WFront. Johnson & Broman (Emil Johnson, GustBroman), propr Helena Hotel andsaloon, c<:)2 Woody. JOHNSON & OLSON (Win J Johnson,John P Olson), Proprs Western Hotel,515 N Iligcrins av. (See p 2570) Joyce & Mulroney (Matthew M Joyce,Edward C Mulroney), lawyers 1 Allenblk. Julson T K, bicycles 532 Woody.Keeney Wm D, contr Harris n w corMain. Keith John W, conf 305 W Railroad. Keith Melvin H, conf 333 X Higgins av. Kellogg & Dean (Charles F Kellogg.Joseph B Dean), pai
Pacific wine and spirit review . i lUO barrels 20 barrels 5 barrels 13 hf-bbls 29,750 15,36« 7.698 97 5,1:M 1.030 600 Total amount I 59 677 $10,056 4,328 2,179 39 1.270 515 300 $28,687 TO MEXICO—Per Stb. City of Sydney, May 18, 1897. San Benito iCal Wine Association.., Mazatlan , I San Benito Italian-Swiss Colony.. Man; cases and . $527 HERCULES GAS, GASOLINE AND DISTILLATE ENGINES. The Best to Buy and the Cheapest to Operate. For Pumping, Hoisting, Milling and all Stationary Purposes. ENGINES AND PUMPS COMBINED FOR RACKING, A SPECIALTY. Over 500 HERCULES ENGINES in Use by Coast Wineries and V Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pacific-wine-and-spirit-review-i-luo-barrels-20-barrels-5-barrels-13-hf-bbls-29750-1536-7698-97-51m-1030-600-total-amount-i-59-677-10056-4328-2179-39-1270-515-300-28687-to-mexicoper-stb-city-of-sydney-may-18-1897-san-benito-ical-wine-association-mazatlan-i-san-benito-italian-swiss-colony-man-cases-and-527-hercules-gas-gasoline-and-distillate-engines-the-best-to-buy-and-the-cheapest-to-operate-for-pumping-hoisting-milling-and-all-stationary-purposes-engines-and-pumps-combined-for-racking-a-specialty-over-500-hercules-engines-in-use-by-coast-wineries-and-v-image338381661.html
RM2AJEH79–Pacific wine and spirit review . i lUO barrels 20 barrels 5 barrels 13 hf-bbls 29,750 15,36« 7.698 97 5,1:M 1.030 600 Total amount I 59 677 $10,056 4,328 2,179 39 1.270 515 300 $28,687 TO MEXICO—Per Stb. City of Sydney, May 18, 1897. San Benito iCal Wine Association.., Mazatlan , I San Benito Italian-Swiss Colony.. Man; cases and . $527 HERCULES GAS, GASOLINE AND DISTILLATE ENGINES. The Best to Buy and the Cheapest to Operate. For Pumping, Hoisting, Milling and all Stationary Purposes. ENGINES AND PUMPS COMBINED FOR RACKING, A SPECIALTY. Over 500 HERCULES ENGINES in Use by Coast Wineries and V
. Report. oq (M 05 CO CO OS US 8 co co CO 00 o OS OS 00 OS s. as OH Annual Report of the Stat€ Board of Education. {j; 1^ « i ^ ?N o 2 s ^ o Rhi--.n--^^--- ir? cc CI. 00^ : M:C5 500 o-i CO :o Tr<.--iOj^ o :o CO QJ5 TP lo — — •—1 05 O05 3000 3O CO 1—1 : :rH ; ? 0W50 ?1—( ^ s • ioco ;cc : cs-c- : : ?3 o 15 - s ^ - 515 35 5? ?^ 2? g S ^5 ^ 2 i 5 ^ t^i — ^ — ^i^->^^^*:gS^:--l-oo-«r- C5 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/report-oq-m-05-co-co-os-us-8-co-co-co-00-o-os-os-00-os-s-as-oh-annual-report-of-the-stat-board-of-education-j-1-i-n-o-2-s-o-rhi-n-ir-cc-ci-00-mc5-500-o-i-co-o-trlt-ioj-o-o-co-qj5-tp-lo-1-05-o05-3000-3o-co-11-rh-0w50-1-s-ioco-cc-cs-c-3-o-15-s-515-35-5-2-g-s-5-2-i-5-ti-i-gtgs-l-oo-r-c5-image337071494.html
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Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Montana gazetteer and business directory . Cjp be bought In Kltt Wilkin, Normin.CI«y.nar#h«l| rnj i. ; rmwtlgi st Iiqih fO to lUpwifii RsMrssnfsrsrawii i I to all who buy (rom t!ie JOHN GROVE LAND Vi LOAN GO. Tel. Main 1349 Off.Cf. tel. L>ule t*2 J-1 lenience. Main Office:614-515 Pioneer lrc;» bdg.. St. Paul. Minn.. vj B OAZ].i I EJ ROHNER. Lewis and Clarke county.A discontinued p o, on the Sun river, 80miles n of Helena, the county scut, and45 w of Great Falls, the banking andShipping point on the G X Ky. bend mailto Augusta. ROLLINS. Flathead county. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-north-and-south-dakota-and-montana-gazetteer-and-business-directory-cjp-be-bought-in-kltt-wilkin-norminciynarhl-rnj-i-rmwtlgi-st-iiqih-fo-to-lupwifii-rsmrssnfsrsrawii-i-i-to-all-who-buy-rom-t!ie-john-grove-land-vi-loan-go-tel-main-1349-offcf-tel-lgtule-t2-j-1-lenience-main-office614-515-pioneer-lrc-bdg-st-paul-minn-vj-b-oaz-i-i-ej-rohner-lewis-and-clarke-countya-discontinued-p-o-on-the-sun-river-80miles-n-of-helena-the-county-scut-and45-w-of-great-falls-the-banking-andshipping-point-on-the-g-x-ky-bend-mailto-augusta-rollins-flathead-county-image343090440.html
RM2AX53A0–Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Montana gazetteer and business directory . Cjp be bought In Kltt Wilkin, Normin.CI«y.nar#h«l| rnj i. ; rmwtlgi st Iiqih fO to lUpwifii RsMrssnfsrsrawii i I to all who buy (rom t!ie JOHN GROVE LAND Vi LOAN GO. Tel. Main 1349 Off.Cf. tel. L>ule t*2 J-1 lenience. Main Office:614-515 Pioneer lrc;» bdg.. St. Paul. Minn.. vj B OAZ].i I EJ ROHNER. Lewis and Clarke county.A discontinued p o, on the Sun river, 80miles n of Helena, the county scut, and45 w of Great Falls, the banking andShipping point on the G X Ky. bend mailto Augusta. ROLLINS. Flathead county.
Plane and solid geometry . Given two regular polygons, ABODE and abcde^j of thesame number of sides. To prove polygon ABODE ^ polygon A^B^0^D^E Argument1. Let n represent the number of sides ofeach polygon; then each angle ofeach polygon equals (n-2)2rt. A n. the polygons are mutually equi-angular.AB = BO = CD = - ,4. AB^ = BC^ = OD^ = . .AB BO CD AB 2. 3. 4. 6. BC CD6. /. polygon ABODE ^ polygon abo^de. Q.E.D. Reasons1. §217. 2. Arg. 1. 3. §515. 4. § 515. 6. § 54, 8 a. 6. §419. Ex. 996. Two homologous sides of two regular pentagons are 3Inches and 5 inches, respectively ; what is the ratio o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plane-and-solid-geometry-given-two-regular-polygons-abode-and-abcdej-of-thesame-number-of-sides-to-prove-polygon-abode-polygon-ab0de-argument1-let-n-represent-the-number-of-sides-ofeach-polygon-then-each-angle-ofeach-polygon-equals-n-22rt-a-n-the-polygons-are-mutually-equi-angularab-=-bo-=-cd-=-4-ab-=-bc-=-od-=-ab-bo-cd-ab-2-3-4-6-bc-cd6-polygon-abode-polygon-abode-qed-reasons1-217-2-arg-1-3-515-4-515-6-54-8-a-6-419-ex-996-two-homologous-sides-of-two-regular-pentagons-are-3inches-and-5-inches-respectively-what-is-the-ratio-o-image342705181.html
RM2AWFFXN–Plane and solid geometry . Given two regular polygons, ABODE and abcde^j of thesame number of sides. To prove polygon ABODE ^ polygon A^B^0^D^E Argument1. Let n represent the number of sides ofeach polygon; then each angle ofeach polygon equals (n-2)2rt. A n. the polygons are mutually equi-angular.AB = BO = CD = - ,4. AB^ = BC^ = OD^ = . .AB BO CD AB 2. 3. 4. 6. BC CD6. /. polygon ABODE ^ polygon abo^de. Q.E.D. Reasons1. §217. 2. Arg. 1. 3. §515. 4. § 515. 6. § 54, 8 a. 6. §419. Ex. 996. Two homologous sides of two regular pentagons are 3Inches and 5 inches, respectively ; what is the ratio o
. Rawson's garden manual / W.W. Rawson & Co.. color by placing it alongsideany other white Sweet Pea. Four flowers arealways carried on an extra-long stem, often 15inches in length. These flowers are producedin the greatest profusion during the entire sea-son. Ikt. 25 cts., oz. $1.A.J.Cook. iolet-ni.nuve. Pkt. 10 cts., 02. 50c.505 Apple Blossom Spencer. Bright rose. Pkt. 2=1 cts., oz. Si.510 Asta Ohn Spencer.Delicate lavender. Pkt.25 cts., oz. Si.515 Audrey Crier. Palesalmon-pink. Pkt. 25c.,oz. Si. 7520 Aurora Spencer, White, striped pink.Pkt. 10 cts.. oz. 50 cts.525 Blackbird. Maroon-hlack. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rawsons-garden-manual-ww-rawson-co-color-by-placing-it-alongsideany-other-white-sweet-pea-four-flowers-arealways-carried-on-an-extra-long-stem-often-15inches-in-length-these-flowers-are-producedin-the-greatest-profusion-during-the-entire-sea-son-ikt-25-cts-oz-1ajcook-iolet-ninuve-pkt-10-cts-02-50c505-apple-blossom-spencer-bright-rose-pkt-2=1-cts-oz-si510-asta-ohn-spencerdelicate-lavender-pkt25-cts-oz-si515-audrey-crier-palesalmon-pink-pkt-25coz-si-7520-aurora-spencer-white-striped-pinkpkt-10-cts-oz-50-cts525-blackbird-maroon-hlack-image336975890.html
RM2AG6G56–. Rawson's garden manual / W.W. Rawson & Co.. color by placing it alongsideany other white Sweet Pea. Four flowers arealways carried on an extra-long stem, often 15inches in length. These flowers are producedin the greatest profusion during the entire sea-son. Ikt. 25 cts., oz. $1.A.J.Cook. iolet-ni.nuve. Pkt. 10 cts., 02. 50c.505 Apple Blossom Spencer. Bright rose. Pkt. 2=1 cts., oz. Si.510 Asta Ohn Spencer.Delicate lavender. Pkt.25 cts., oz. Si.515 Audrey Crier. Palesalmon-pink. Pkt. 25c.,oz. Si. 7520 Aurora Spencer, White, striped pink.Pkt. 10 cts.. oz. 50 cts.525 Blackbird. Maroon-hlack.
. Zion's landmark [serial].. olina.P. S.—Primitive Baptist patronageis especially desired. Signed John GEO. J. BUNGAY,28 S. William St., New York. «>•*• N» harm, pain • ? r 11 j f .?, f .??•<? u,th work. M»i I.M; Double Slivnirtllf 2.0ft. IIOOKII T KHKK.Writ r t, ..1;,, r. J. R. Southinglon Remedy Co., 515 Main St. Kansas City. Mo. When in need of JOB PRINTING,send it to US. SHOWCASES Direct From The Famous Gurley Show Cases cannotFactory be had from any other manufacturerIn America. Our goods received double award at the JamestownExposition. A jobber who has been selling GurleyShow Case Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zions-landmark-serial-olinap-sprimitive-baptist-patronageis-especially-desired-signed-john-geo-j-bungay28-s-william-st-new-york-gt-n-harm-pain-r-11-j-f-f-lt-uth-work-mi-im-double-slivnirtllf-20ft-iiookii-t-khkkwrit-r-t-1-r-j-r-southinglon-remedy-co-515-main-st-kansas-city-mo-when-in-need-of-job-printingsend-it-to-us-showcases-direct-from-the-famous-gurley-show-cases-cannotfactory-be-had-from-any-other-manufacturerin-america-our-goods-received-double-award-at-the-jamestownexposition-a-jobber-who-has-been-selling-gurleyshow-case-image336915575.html
RM2AG3R73–. Zion's landmark [serial].. olina.P. S.—Primitive Baptist patronageis especially desired. Signed John GEO. J. BUNGAY,28 S. William St., New York. «>•*• N» harm, pain • ? r 11 j f .?, f .??•<? u,th work. M»i I.M; Double Slivnirtllf 2.0ft. IIOOKII T KHKK.Writ r t, ..1;,, r. J. R. Southinglon Remedy Co., 515 Main St. Kansas City. Mo. When in need of JOB PRINTING,send it to US. SHOWCASES Direct From The Famous Gurley Show Cases cannotFactory be had from any other manufacturerIn America. Our goods received double award at the JamestownExposition. A jobber who has been selling GurleyShow Case
Traité de chirurgie . FiG. 515. — Ilyperoslose des maxillaires supérieurs. (Verneuil.) diffuse non syphililique des os de la face et du crâne, et ceux de Paquet (Bull, dela Soc. de cliir., 1881, p. 329), de Poisson {Semaine méd., 1890, p. 2), de Ilorsley{The Practitioner, juillet 1895). Presque toujours la maladie a débuté chez des adolescents ou des jeunes gens.Son développement est dordinaire symétrique. Sa marche est lente, et sa duréepeut.se prolonger un très grand nombre dannées (trente-trois ans dans le casde Ribell). ATI{()111I1: l)i:S MAXILLAllU-^S. 705 A mesuiv (.w ralVcclion |)roji Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trait-de-chirurgie-fig-515-ilyperoslose-des-maxillaires-suprieurs-verneuil-diffuse-non-syphililique-des-os-de-la-face-et-du-crne-et-ceux-de-paquet-bull-dela-soc-de-cliir-1881-p-329-de-poisson-semaine-md-1890-p-2-de-ilorsleythe-practitioner-juillet-1895-presque-toujours-la-maladie-a-dbut-chez-des-adolescents-ou-des-jeunes-gensson-dveloppement-est-dordinaire-symtrique-sa-marche-est-lente-et-sa-durepeutse-prolonger-un-trs-grand-nombre-dannes-trente-trois-ans-dans-le-casde-ribell-ati111i1-lis-maxillallu-s-705-a-mesuiv-w-ralvcclion-roji-image339376257.html
RM2AM3WTH–Traité de chirurgie . FiG. 515. — Ilyperoslose des maxillaires supérieurs. (Verneuil.) diffuse non syphililique des os de la face et du crâne, et ceux de Paquet (Bull, dela Soc. de cliir., 1881, p. 329), de Poisson {Semaine méd., 1890, p. 2), de Ilorsley{The Practitioner, juillet 1895). Presque toujours la maladie a débuté chez des adolescents ou des jeunes gens.Son développement est dordinaire symétrique. Sa marche est lente, et sa duréepeut.se prolonger un très grand nombre dannées (trente-trois ans dans le casde Ribell). ATI{()111I1: l)i:S MAXILLAllU-^S. 705 A mesuiv (.w ralVcclion |)roji
A history of the United States of America; its people and its institutions . 8J01821183618371845 18451846 1848185018581869186118631864186718761889188918891889189018901896190719121912 « s Of ^ m 2,05045,215 7,81559,475 4,990 8,315 12,21030,5709,30542,45049,17062,250 1,2509,565 40,40042,05041,06048,72036,35046,810 56,65062,25033,04069,41553,85058,91558,680 265,78056,025 56,040 158,36083,36596,03082,08024,780 110,70077,510 103,92570,79577,650 146,08069,18084,80097,89084,97070,430 122,580 113,02070 577,3906,740 o p: i-i» oa. 202 3227,66.V112,537,1672,609,1211,114,7563,366,416 1,295,.3461,.515,4004 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-the-united-states-of-america-its-people-and-its-institutions-8j01821183618371845-18451846-1848185018581869186118631864186718761889188918891889189018901896190719121912-s-of-m-205045215-781559475-4990-8315-12210305709305424504917062250-12509565-404004205041060487203635046810-56650622503304069415538505891558680-26578056025-56040-15836083365960308208024780-11070077510-1039257079577650-1460806918084800978908497070430-122580-11302070-5773906740-o-p-i-i-oa-202-322766v112537167260912111147563366416-129534615154004-image338204426.html
RM2AJ6F5E–A history of the United States of America; its people and its institutions . 8J01821183618371845 18451846 1848185018581869186118631864186718761889188918891889189018901896190719121912 « s Of ^ m 2,05045,215 7,81559,475 4,990 8,315 12,21030,5709,30542,45049,17062,250 1,2509,565 40,40042,05041,06048,72036,35046,810 56,65062,25033,04069,41553,85058,91558,680 265,78056,025 56,040 158,36083,36596,03082,08024,780 110,70077,510 103,92570,79577,650 146,08069,18084,80097,89084,97070,430 122,580 113,02070 577,3906,740 o p: i-i» oa. 202 3227,66.V112,537,1672,609,1211,114,7563,366,416 1,295,.3461,.515,4004
Arithmetica Logarithimica . 5.& CF radius inferipti circuii 5.atque vt fiat triangulum huicfimile, cuius area equctur perimetro; erunt 5,2;191,7^515,6. proportionales, & triangulum equicrurumcornprehcnfumala-teribus 7f, 7±, 6. habebit tam aream quam pcrimctrum partium 2 1*. Eodemmodo fi latera ABC fint 5.4.3- erit triangulum equicrurum com-prehenfum a lateribus 1 o, io, 12. radius circuli inferipti 3 • 6c huic triangulo fi-mile 6 67 8. cuius area & perimeter 21^. Triangulum ifofcclcs recrangulum eft vnicum huius generis, cuius la-tera funt. 4 + /.8. 4 + /.B. 4+7.32, area vero vel perimeter ef Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/arithmetica-logarithimica-5-cf-radius-inferipti-circuii-5atque-vt-fiat-triangulum-huicfimile-cuius-area-equctur-perimetro-erunt-5219175156-proportionales-triangulum-equicrurumcornprehcnfumala-teribus-7f-7-6-habebit-tam-aream-quam-pcrimctrum-partium-2-1-eodemmodo-fi-latera-abc-fint-543-erit-triangulum-equicrurum-com-prehenfum-a-lateribus-1-o-io-12-radius-circuli-inferipti-3-6c-huic-triangulo-fi-mile-6-67-8-cuius-area-perimeter-21-triangulum-ifofcclcs-recrangulum-eft-vnicum-huius-generis-cuius-la-tera-funt-4-8-4-b-4732-area-vero-vel-perimeter-ef-image342659539.html
RM2AWDDMK–Arithmetica Logarithimica . 5.& CF radius inferipti circuii 5.atque vt fiat triangulum huicfimile, cuius area equctur perimetro; erunt 5,2;191,7^515,6. proportionales, & triangulum equicrurumcornprehcnfumala-teribus 7f, 7±, 6. habebit tam aream quam pcrimctrum partium 2 1*. Eodemmodo fi latera ABC fint 5.4.3- erit triangulum equicrurum com-prehenfum a lateribus 1 o, io, 12. radius circuli inferipti 3 • 6c huic triangulo fi-mile 6 67 8. cuius area & perimeter 21^. Triangulum ifofcclcs recrangulum eft vnicum huius generis, cuius la-tera funt. 4 + /.8. 4 + /.B. 4+7.32, area vero vel perimeter ef
Lehrbuch der Intoxikationen . ¼llten Rohre b seineKohlensäure ab, um endlich in der kleinen Gasuhr g auf sein Volumen hin ge-messen zu werden. Der verbrauchte Sauerstoff wird bei dieser Methode also nichtdirekt gemessen. Ein dritter Respirationsapparat, welcher für kleine Tiere gutbrauchbar ist, stammt von Luciani und Piutti^), ein vierter, für grössereTiere geeigneter von Geppert und Zuntz^). Von Agentien, welche den Stoff- 1) Atti della R. Accad. dei Georgofili 1888, vol. 9. â Rugg. Oddi,Sperimentale T. 64, 1889, p. 133. 2) Pflügers Arch. Bd. 43, 1888, p. 515; Bd. 45, p. 625; Bd. 46, 18 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lehrbuch-der-intoxikationen-llten-rohre-b-seinekohlensure-ab-um-endlich-in-der-kleinen-gasuhr-g-auf-sein-volumen-hin-ge-messen-zu-werden-der-verbrauchte-sauerstoff-wird-bei-dieser-methode-also-nichtdirekt-gemessen-ein-dritter-respirationsapparat-welcher-fr-kleine-tiere-gutbrauchbar-ist-stammt-von-luciani-und-piutti-ein-vierter-fr-grsseretiere-geeigneter-von-geppert-und-zuntz-von-agentien-welche-den-stoff-1-atti-della-r-accad-dei-georgofili-1888-vol-9-rugg-oddisperimentale-t-64-1889-p-133-2-pflgers-arch-bd-43-1888-p-515-bd-45-p-625-bd-46-18-image343325211.html
RM2AXFPPK–Lehrbuch der Intoxikationen . ¼llten Rohre b seineKohlensäure ab, um endlich in der kleinen Gasuhr g auf sein Volumen hin ge-messen zu werden. Der verbrauchte Sauerstoff wird bei dieser Methode also nichtdirekt gemessen. Ein dritter Respirationsapparat, welcher für kleine Tiere gutbrauchbar ist, stammt von Luciani und Piutti^), ein vierter, für grössereTiere geeigneter von Geppert und Zuntz^). Von Agentien, welche den Stoff- 1) Atti della R. Accad. dei Georgofili 1888, vol. 9. â Rugg. Oddi,Sperimentale T. 64, 1889, p. 133. 2) Pflügers Arch. Bd. 43, 1888, p. 515; Bd. 45, p. 625; Bd. 46, 18
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