Konoe Nobuhiro, Anthology of Japanese and Chinese Poems (Wakan rōeishū) with Underpainting of Arrowroot Vines, Japan, Edo period (1615–1868), Underpainting attributed to Hasegawa Sōya (Japanese, born 1590), early 17th century, Japan, Six-panel folding screen; ink and color on gilt paper, Image: 65 3/4 x 148 in. (167 x 375.9 cm), Screens Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/konoe-nobuhiro-anthology-of-japanese-and-chinese-poems-wakan-reish-with-underpainting-of-arrowroot-vines-japan-edo-period-16151868-underpainting-attributed-to-hasegawa-sya-japanese-born-1590-early-17th-century-japan-six-panel-folding-screen-ink-and-color-on-gilt-paper-image-65-34-x-148-in-167-x-3759-cm-screens-image344616575.html
RM2B0JHXR–Konoe Nobuhiro, Anthology of Japanese and Chinese Poems (Wakan rōeishū) with Underpainting of Arrowroot Vines, Japan, Edo period (1615–1868), Underpainting attributed to Hasegawa Sōya (Japanese, born 1590), early 17th century, Japan, Six-panel folding screen; ink and color on gilt paper, Image: 65 3/4 x 148 in. (167 x 375.9 cm), Screens
'Marine Major John Golia turns over one of 300 sacks of wheat to the village of Tra Kieu in Quang Ngai Province, 25 miles south of Danang. Major Golia, the 3rd Marine Division civil affairs officer, coordinates aid to civilians affected by war in the division operating area. Defense Department photo by LCpl Jin Hallas.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-major-john-golia-turns-over-one-of-300-sacks-of-wheat-to-the-village-of-tra-kieu-in-quang-ngai-province-25-miles-south-of-danang-major-golia-the-3rd-marine-division-civil-affairs-officer-coordinates-aid-to-civilians-affected-by-war-in-the-division-operating-area-defense-department-photo-by-lcpl-jin-hallas-image574146973.html
RM2TA2J91–'Marine Major John Golia turns over one of 300 sacks of wheat to the village of Tra Kieu in Quang Ngai Province, 25 miles south of Danang. Major Golia, the 3rd Marine Division civil affairs officer, coordinates aid to civilians affected by war in the division operating area. Defense Department photo by LCpl Jin Hallas.'
Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . 05 - 1 65 1 33 - 1 93 Ventura -. 392.000 OO - 392,000 00 1 46 - 1 76 Yolo 1 30 - 1 90 Yuba 3 00 - 3 40 Totals $57,217,400 00 $136,145 66 $57,353,.>45 66 214 CALIFORNIA STATE BOARD OP AGRICULTURE. TABLE XLIV.Grand Total Value of All Assessed Property in California, 1850-1913. (Prom the Reports of the State Controllers Department.) Year Total assessed value of property in California 1850 $57,670,689 1851 49,231,052 1852 64,579,375 1853 95,335,646 1854 111,191,630 1855 103,887,1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?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-05-1-65-1-33-1-93-ventura-392000-oo-392000-00-1-46-1-76-yolo-1-30-1-90-yuba-3-00-3-40-totals-57217400-00-136145-66-57353gt45-66-214-california-state-board-op-agriculture-table-xlivgrand-total-value-of-all-assessed-property-in-california-1850-1913-prom-the-reports-of-the-state-controllers-department-year-total-assessed-value-of-property-in-california-1850-57670689-1851-49231052-1852-64579375-1853-95335646-1854-111191630-1855-1038871-image339055271.html
RM2AKH8CR–Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . 05 - 1 65 1 33 - 1 93 Ventura -. 392.000 OO - 392,000 00 1 46 - 1 76 Yolo 1 30 - 1 90 Yuba 3 00 - 3 40 Totals $57,217,400 00 $136,145 66 $57,353,.>45 66 214 CALIFORNIA STATE BOARD OP AGRICULTURE. TABLE XLIV.Grand Total Value of All Assessed Property in California, 1850-1913. (Prom the Reports of the State Controllers Department.) Year Total assessed value of property in California 1850 $57,670,689 1851 49,231,052 1852 64,579,375 1853 95,335,646 1854 111,191,630 1855 103,887,1
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RMPG413M–. Timber and timber trees, native and foreign . Timber; Trees. XXXIV.] YELLOW FINE. 279 Table CXLVIII.—Yellow Pine (Canada). Transverse Experitnents. Number of the specimen. Deflections. Total weight required to brealc each piece. II Weight reduced to specific gravity 600. Weight required to break 1 square inch. With the apparatus weighing 390 lbs. After the weight was removed. At the crisis of breaking. I 2 3 4 S 6 Inches. 2-00 2'00 2-0O 175 2-25 27s Inches. 175 1-85 I-65 2-00 2-IO Inches. 4-50 5'oo 4-50 4-50 375 S7S lbs. 630 635 684 660 SS2 598 424 432 464 444 435 411 891 883 884 892 76i 873
. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. 11 0011 0016 0031 00 No. 374. 375. 376. 277.?? 278. 280.381. BUTTON CLASP. DOZ. Leather, width 1% in $1 10 Leather, width 1 ^ in 1 35 Fine Morocco Grain, width 1|^ in... 1 50 Leather, width I34: in 1 35 Fine Morocco Grain, width 134 in... 1 50Leather, Extra Wide Riding, width 2 in 1 35 Fine Morocco Grain, width 2 in 1 65 SOLID STEEL, covered with Fine Grain Morocco Leather 1 50 257. Open or Patent Closed End Tin Spec-tacle Cases. GROSS. 3 00 3 50 6 50 5 00 8 00 11 00 13 50 16 50 10 00 11 00 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/20th-century-catalogue-of-supplies-for-watchmakers-jewelers-and-kindred-trades-11-0011-0016-0031-00-no-374-375-376-277-278-280381-button-clasp-doz-leather-width-1-in-1-10-leather-width-1-in-1-35-fine-morocco-grain-width-1-in-1-50-leather-width-i34-in-1-35-fine-morocco-grain-width-134-in-1-50leather-extra-wide-riding-width-2-in-1-35-fine-morocco-grain-width-2-in-1-65-solid-steel-covered-with-fine-grain-morocco-leather-1-50-257-open-or-patent-closed-end-tin-spec-tacle-cases-gross-3-00-3-50-6-50-5-00-8-00-11-00-13-50-16-50-10-00-11-00-image336840123.html
RM2AG0B0B–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. 11 0011 0016 0031 00 No. 374. 375. 376. 277.?? 278. 280.381. BUTTON CLASP. DOZ. Leather, width 1% in $1 10 Leather, width 1 ^ in 1 35 Fine Morocco Grain, width 1|^ in... 1 50 Leather, width I34: in 1 35 Fine Morocco Grain, width 134 in... 1 50Leather, Extra Wide Riding, width 2 in 1 35 Fine Morocco Grain, width 2 in 1 65 SOLID STEEL, covered with Fine Grain Morocco Leather 1 50 257. Open or Patent Closed End Tin Spec-tacle Cases. GROSS. 3 00 3 50 6 50 5 00 8 00 11 00 13 50 16 50 10 00 11 00
Non-verbal intelligence tests for use in China . 17.10 13-45 16.25 36 Non- Verbal Intelligence Tests for Use in China TABLE IIIGrade Distributions of the Pressey Scale Score Grade III Grade IV 85-90 9 80-85 5 8 75-80 9 26 7o-75 18 19 65-70 17 17 60-65 23 16 55-6o 20 20 50-55 10 10 45-50 13 8 40-45 15 2 35-40 7 2 30-35 3 2 25-30 4 20-25 3 1 15-20 1 10-15 I 5-io 1 0- 0 Number of Cases 149 141 Median 59-375 67-5 Quartile 10.6 9.6 The number of Grade III pupils who equal or exceed this score is 17 therefore — -f- 18 + 9 + 5 or 40.5, which is 27 per cent of the number in the third grade, 149. The p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/non-verbal-intelligence-tests-for-use-in-china-1710-13-45-1625-36-non-verbal-intelligence-tests-for-use-in-china-table-iiigrade-distributions-of-the-pressey-scale-score-grade-iii-grade-iv-85-90-9-80-85-5-8-75-80-9-26-7o-75-18-19-65-70-17-17-60-65-23-16-55-6o-20-20-50-55-10-10-45-50-13-8-40-45-15-2-35-40-7-2-30-35-3-2-25-30-4-20-25-3-1-15-20-1-10-15-i-5-io-1-0-0-number-of-cases-149-141-median-59-375-67-5-quartile-106-96-the-number-of-grade-iii-pupils-who-equal-or-exceed-this-score-is-17-therefore-f-18-9-5-or-405-which-is-27-per-cent-of-the-number-in-the-third-grade-149-the-p-image340216093.html
RM2ANE52N–Non-verbal intelligence tests for use in China . 17.10 13-45 16.25 36 Non- Verbal Intelligence Tests for Use in China TABLE IIIGrade Distributions of the Pressey Scale Score Grade III Grade IV 85-90 9 80-85 5 8 75-80 9 26 7o-75 18 19 65-70 17 17 60-65 23 16 55-6o 20 20 50-55 10 10 45-50 13 8 40-45 15 2 35-40 7 2 30-35 3 2 25-30 4 20-25 3 1 15-20 1 10-15 I 5-io 1 0- 0 Number of Cases 149 141 Median 59-375 67-5 Quartile 10.6 9.6 The number of Grade III pupils who equal or exceed this score is 17 therefore — -f- 18 + 9 + 5 or 40.5, which is 27 per cent of the number in the third grade, 149. The p
. Non-verbal intelligence tests for use in China. 10 13.45 16.25 36 Non- Verbal Intelligence Tests for Use in China TABLE IIIGrade Distributions of the Pressey Scale Score Grade III Grade IV 85-90 .. 9 80-85 5 8 75-80 9 26 70-75 18 19 65-70 17 17 60-65 23 16 55-60 20 20 50-55 10 10 45-50 13 8 40-45 15 2 35-40 7 2 30-35 3 2 25-30 4 20-25 3 I 15-20 I 10-15 I 5-10 I 0- 0 Number of Cases 149 141 Median 59-375 67.5 Quartile 10.6 9.6 The number of Grade III pupils who equal or exceed this score istherefore — + 18 + 9 + 5 or 40.5, which is 27 per cent of the number in the third grade, 149. The per ce Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/non-verbal-intelligence-tests-for-use-in-china-10-1345-1625-36-non-verbal-intelligence-tests-for-use-in-china-table-iiigrade-distributions-of-the-pressey-scale-score-grade-iii-grade-iv-85-90-9-80-85-5-8-75-80-9-26-70-75-18-19-65-70-17-17-60-65-23-16-55-60-20-20-50-55-10-10-45-50-13-8-40-45-15-2-35-40-7-2-30-35-3-2-25-30-4-20-25-3-i-15-20-i-10-15-i-5-10-i-0-0-number-of-cases-149-141-median-59-375-675-quartile-106-96-the-number-of-grade-iii-pupils-who-equal-or-exceed-this-score-istherefore-18-9-5-or-405-which-is-27-per-cent-of-the-number-in-the-third-grade-149-the-per-ce-image336865232.html
RM2AG1F14–. Non-verbal intelligence tests for use in China. 10 13.45 16.25 36 Non- Verbal Intelligence Tests for Use in China TABLE IIIGrade Distributions of the Pressey Scale Score Grade III Grade IV 85-90 .. 9 80-85 5 8 75-80 9 26 70-75 18 19 65-70 17 17 60-65 23 16 55-60 20 20 50-55 10 10 45-50 13 8 40-45 15 2 35-40 7 2 30-35 3 2 25-30 4 20-25 3 I 15-20 I 10-15 I 5-10 I 0- 0 Number of Cases 149 141 Median 59-375 67.5 Quartile 10.6 9.6 The number of Grade III pupils who equal or exceed this score istherefore — + 18 + 9 + 5 or 40.5, which is 27 per cent of the number in the third grade, 149. The per ce
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Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . KLICKITAT WOVEN BAGS PLATE 64 a, A.M.N.H. 50-1521 b, A.M.N.H. 50-1622 c, A.M.N.H. 50-1476 d, A.M.N.H. 60-1470f. A.M.N.H. 50-1514/, A.M.N.H. 60-1616!/, A.M.N.H. 60-1512A, A.M.N.H. 50-1513 REFERENCES TO PLATE a-ti, p. 376. Klickitat bags c, p. 358. Klickitat bag with leg design PLATE 65 a, A.M.N H. 50-15236, A.M.N.H. 50-1525 c, A.M.N.H. 50-1524 d, A.M.N.H. I0-!9f.2 e, A.M.N.H. 50-14r)3/, A.M.N.H. 50-1404 REFERENCES TO PLATE a-f, p 370. Klickitat bags a, p. 358. Net and zigzag de.signs 6, p. 375. D Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-bureau-of-american-ethnology-to-the-secretary-of-the-smithsonian-institution-klickitat-woven-bags-plate-64-a-amnh-50-1521-b-amnh-50-1622-c-amnh-50-1476-d-amnh-60-1470f-amnh-50-1514-amnh-60-1616!-amnh-60-1512a-amnh-50-1513-references-to-plate-a-ti-p-376-klickitat-bags-c-p-358-klickitat-bag-with-leg-design-plate-65-a-amn-h-50-15236-amnh-50-1525-c-amnh-50-1524-d-amnh-i0-!9f2-e-amnh-50-14r3-amnh-50-1404-references-to-plate-a-f-p-370-klickitat-bags-a-p-358-net-and-zigzag-designs-6-p-375-d-image342847112.html
RM2AWP0YM–Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . KLICKITAT WOVEN BAGS PLATE 64 a, A.M.N.H. 50-1521 b, A.M.N.H. 50-1622 c, A.M.N.H. 50-1476 d, A.M.N.H. 60-1470f. A.M.N.H. 50-1514/, A.M.N.H. 60-1616!/, A.M.N.H. 60-1512A, A.M.N.H. 50-1513 REFERENCES TO PLATE a-ti, p. 376. Klickitat bags c, p. 358. Klickitat bag with leg design PLATE 65 a, A.M.N H. 50-15236, A.M.N.H. 50-1525 c, A.M.N.H. 50-1524 d, A.M.N.H. I0-!9f.2 e, A.M.N.H. 50-14r)3/, A.M.N.H. 50-1404 REFERENCES TO PLATE a-f, p 370. Klickitat bags a, p. 358. Net and zigzag de.signs 6, p. 375. D
. Design of a portable pneumatic riveter. No Area Mom, Mom. Ct cc leg. h Ah2 I Io sq.in. Arm.1 n. Tc 1 12.5 0.325 7.8 6 • 8# 1.625 6.175 475 475.63 1 1 2 15.6 7.500 117.0 8 2 204 0.7 7.65 211.65 7 4 3 8.75 14.375 125.8 0 0 1.14 7.575 501 502.14 5 5 36 .85 1190.42 Substituting the values of Table I in formulas (2) to (9)inclusive the following values were obtained P = 66000 lb. e = 31.3 in. 0 66000 x 31.3 ,,onn n, / . S+- = = 11800 lb./ sq. in. 1 175 * 66000 x 31.3 / Sc - ^ = 14250 lb./ sq. in. 145 s, = 66000 = 1?90 lb#/ in#Z 36.85 Max. S+ = 11800 + 1790 = 13590 lb./ sq. in, -TO. Max. S = Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/design-of-a-portable-pneumatic-riveter-no-area-mom-mom-ct-cc-leg-h-ah2-i-io-sqin-arm1-n-tc-1-125-0325-78-6-8-1625-6175-475-47563-1-1-2-156-7500-1170-8-2-204-07-765-21165-7-4-3-875-14375-1258-0-0-114-7575-501-50214-5-5-36-85-119042-substituting-the-values-of-table-i-in-formulas-2-to-9inclusive-the-following-values-were-obtained-p-=-66000-lb-e-=-313-in-0-66000-x-313-onn-n-s-=-=-11800-lb-sq-in-1-175-66000-x-313-sc-=-14250-lb-sq-in-145-s-=-66000-=-190-lb-inz-3685-max-s-=-11800-1790-=-13590-lb-sq-in-to-max-s-=-image336886634.html
RM2AG2E9E–. Design of a portable pneumatic riveter. No Area Mom, Mom. Ct cc leg. h Ah2 I Io sq.in. Arm.1 n. Tc 1 12.5 0.325 7.8 6 • 8# 1.625 6.175 475 475.63 1 1 2 15.6 7.500 117.0 8 2 204 0.7 7.65 211.65 7 4 3 8.75 14.375 125.8 0 0 1.14 7.575 501 502.14 5 5 36 .85 1190.42 Substituting the values of Table I in formulas (2) to (9)inclusive the following values were obtained P = 66000 lb. e = 31.3 in. 0 66000 x 31.3 ,,onn n, / . S+- = = 11800 lb./ sq. in. 1 175 * 66000 x 31.3 / Sc - ^ = 14250 lb./ sq. in. 145 s, = 66000 = 1?90 lb#/ in#Z 36.85 Max. S+ = 11800 + 1790 = 13590 lb./ sq. in, -TO. Max. S =
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RM2AKR0H9–National boilers, radiators, and specialties: catalog no26 . 4 17 SB 2-2 y2 7 275 $140.50 S-17-3 53 y8 48H 24 17 2-2 M 7 300 149.50 S-17-4 58 K 52^ 24 17 N2-2 H 2-2 H 7 325 163.50 S-19-2 50 H 44 H 26 i9 2-2 H 2-2 y2 8 350 167.00 S-19-3 54^ 49 26 141 28 2-5 2-5 12 950 375.00 2830 65 X 5G% 28 2-5 2-5 12 1050 405.00 2840 71 ^-Y 41 28 2-5 2-5 12 1150 440.00 Do not busltflowWitlets on steam boilers. Connect full size to main wherevelocity of stear^xcAeds 20 feet per second under maximum condition of load.Arranged for J^m coil for heating water for domestic purposes.Covering, see plfge 104. For addi
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RM2AG4RR1–. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California. $8,7482,8792,850 3 $14,063 1 $1,100 100 25 65 229,405 21,7.50 201 3,150 365 $36.1,737 20,875 120,027 256,051 29,7.50 357 4,.343 375 $2,311,716 57,739 413,244 712.712 1,.329 17,561 1,320 45 $3,687,527 149,830 .552,656 953,9.-8 145,7.50 1,749 23,531 930 16 $3,933,377 114,093 701,.392 1,626,108 126,.500 1,.518 22,365 565 2 $3,120,225 121,127 751,430 1,704,534 156,000 1,872 ^5,726 110 9 $8,000 96 615 130 179 .$598,.50O 7,182 58 $3,041,669 1,235 3,.5(X) 42 142 40 $49,746 4,847 9,9
. The strength of materials; a text-book for engineers and architects. 28 5-25 128 6-50 80 2-80 477 4-05 223 5-30 126 6-55 79 2-85 460 4-10 217 5-35 124 6-60 77 2-90 444 4-15 212 5-40 121 6-65 76 2-95 430 4-20 207 5-45 118 6-70 74 30 418 4-25 202 5-50 116 6-75 73 3-05 402 4-30 196 5-55 114 6-80 71-5 3-10 387 4-35 192 5-60 112 6-85 70 315 375 4-40 187 5-65 , 109 6-90 69 3-20 364 4-45 183 5-70 1 107 6-95 68 For other test loads, the hardness numbers are proportionalto those in the table. Within certain limits the Brinell Hardness Number of a 404 THE STRENGTH OF MATERIALS material gives a very fa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-strength-of-materials-a-text-book-for-engineers-and-architects-28-5-25-128-6-50-80-2-80-477-4-05-223-5-30-126-6-55-79-2-85-460-4-10-217-5-35-124-6-60-77-2-90-444-4-15-212-5-40-121-6-65-76-2-95-430-4-20-207-5-45-118-6-70-74-30-418-4-25-202-5-50-116-6-75-73-3-05-402-4-30-196-5-55-114-6-80-71-5-3-10-387-4-35-192-5-60-112-6-85-70-315-375-4-40-187-5-65-109-6-90-69-3-20-364-4-45-183-5-70-1-107-6-95-68-for-other-test-loads-the-hardness-numbers-are-proportionalto-those-in-the-table-within-certain-limits-the-brinell-hardness-number-of-a-404-the-strength-of-materials-material-gives-a-very-fa-image336982989.html
RM2AG6W6N–. The strength of materials; a text-book for engineers and architects. 28 5-25 128 6-50 80 2-80 477 4-05 223 5-30 126 6-55 79 2-85 460 4-10 217 5-35 124 6-60 77 2-90 444 4-15 212 5-40 121 6-65 76 2-95 430 4-20 207 5-45 118 6-70 74 30 418 4-25 202 5-50 116 6-75 73 3-05 402 4-30 196 5-55 114 6-80 71-5 3-10 387 4-35 192 5-60 112 6-85 70 315 375 4-40 187 5-65 , 109 6-90 69 3-20 364 4-45 183 5-70 1 107 6-95 68 For other test loads, the hardness numbers are proportionalto those in the table. Within certain limits the Brinell Hardness Number of a 404 THE STRENGTH OF MATERIALS material gives a very fa
E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . H 1, 1 Ill 034 65 (124 v, is 3 267 July 54 07s 17 51(1 62 din 25 21(1 22 5(17 August .VI 344 47 163 66 083 25 (17(1 22 7.SII 31 LIS September.. 53 .in 4S 6SII 6S 515 2 1 261 23 5(11 3,2 5.S4 October . 50 654 III 3S5 67 855 23 10(1 13 ?!?>.-, 32.361 November.. III IIS 51 714 22 7(13 25 11(11 Dec 49 375 54 971 22 (100 26 373 Year.. . .-,1 Ml 1(1 KM 25 314 25 675 New YorkElectrolytic Li,Standard llUi Electrolytic 1915 1916 1915 1916 1915 1916 Jan 13 6,41 24 (IDS 611 756 ss OS3 65.719 116 167 Feb 14 304 26 140 63 10 1 III. 667 133 167 14 7S7 26 3111 66 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emj-engineering-and-mining-journal-h-1-1-ill-034-65-124-v-is-3-267-july-54-07s-17-511-62-din-25-211-22-517-august-vi-344-47-163-66-083-25-171-22-7sii-31-lis-september-53-in-4s-6sii-6s-515-2-1-261-23-511-32-5s4-october-50-654-iii-3s5-67-855-23-101-13-!gt-32361-november-iii-iis-51-714-22-713-25-1111-dec-49-375-54-971-22-100-26-373-year-1-ml-11-km-25-314-25-675-new-yorkelectrolytic-listandard-llui-electrolytic-1915-1916-1915-1916-1915-1916-jan-13-641-24-ids-611-756-ss-os3-65719-116-167-feb-14-304-26-140-63-10-1-iii-667-133-167-14-7s7-26-3111-66-1-image340075430.html
RM2AN7NK2–E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . H 1, 1 Ill 034 65 (124 v, is 3 267 July 54 07s 17 51(1 62 din 25 21(1 22 5(17 August .VI 344 47 163 66 083 25 (17(1 22 7.SII 31 LIS September.. 53 .in 4S 6SII 6S 515 2 1 261 23 5(11 3,2 5.S4 October . 50 654 III 3S5 67 855 23 10(1 13 ?!?>.-, 32.361 November.. III IIS 51 714 22 7(13 25 11(11 Dec 49 375 54 971 22 (100 26 373 Year.. . .-,1 Ml 1(1 KM 25 314 25 675 New YorkElectrolytic Li,Standard llUi Electrolytic 1915 1916 1915 1916 1915 1916 Jan 13 6,41 24 (IDS 611 756 ss OS3 65.719 116 167 Feb 14 304 26 140 63 10 1 III. 667 133 167 14 7S7 26 3111 66 1
Ontario Sessional Papers, 1891, No.19-33 . ber 1,368 50 1,254 00 4,9.S7 15 902 50 97S 50 712 50 2,375 GO 712 50 423 26 285 00 1,643 50 2,600 00 1,710 00 700 65 1,876 25 950 00 700 15 1,222 66 3,657 50 1,852 50 335 00 1,211 25 884 75 1,187 50 647 00 285 00 1,852 50 1,206 50 665 00 2,254 20 1,140 00 902 50 1,187 50 458 50 4,665 00 437 00 37,000 00 2,470 OO 142 50 56 88 328 25 110 00 90,348 93 Provincial Auditors Office, Toronto, February Gth, 1891. C, H. SPROULE, Provincial Auditor 11 54 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 19). A. 1891 w CO Ph o15 o pâI HO a o 00 <a E-i O QZ a. o <p aW a O P3 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ontario-sessional-papers-1891-no19-33-ber-1368-50-1254-00-49s7-15-902-50-97s-50-712-50-2375-go-712-50-423-26-285-00-1643-50-2600-00-1710-00-700-65-1876-25-950-00-700-15-1222-66-3657-50-1852-50-335-00-1211-25-884-75-1187-50-647-00-285-00-1852-50-1206-50-665-00-2254-20-1140-00-902-50-1187-50-458-50-4665-00-437-00-37000-00-2470-oo-142-50-56-88-328-25-110-00-90348-93-provincial-auditors-office-toronto-february-gth-1891-c-h-sproule-provincial-auditor-11-54-victoria-sessional-papers-no-19-a-1891-w-co-ph-o15-o-pi-ho-a-o-00-lta-e-i-o-qz-a-o-ltp-aw-a-o-p3-image338200600.html
RM2AJ6A8T–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1891, No.19-33 . ber 1,368 50 1,254 00 4,9.S7 15 902 50 97S 50 712 50 2,375 GO 712 50 423 26 285 00 1,643 50 2,600 00 1,710 00 700 65 1,876 25 950 00 700 15 1,222 66 3,657 50 1,852 50 335 00 1,211 25 884 75 1,187 50 647 00 285 00 1,852 50 1,206 50 665 00 2,254 20 1,140 00 902 50 1,187 50 458 50 4,665 00 437 00 37,000 00 2,470 OO 142 50 56 88 328 25 110 00 90,348 93 Provincial Auditors Office, Toronto, February Gth, 1891. C, H. SPROULE, Provincial Auditor 11 54 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 19). A. 1891 w CO Ph o15 o pâI HO a o 00 <a E-i O QZ a. o <p aW a O P3
Annual report of the State Board of Health of the state of Ohio, for the year ending .. . oncluded.(Parts per million.) 375 Nitrogen as 5 a 1 i §5 d d OS a o o •O OS a o M ** V a 00 o aa 1 * 01 a o if. aIS DC 12o aae ao K 4> P. « H 01 S A o O m <D < ^ K Z o <! - f-l J o CO H 0.332 0.168 .030 0 361 294 164.2 65.8 372 98 47.0 1,0« 28. 0.340 0.244 .015 0.3S6 44 5 143.6 9.2 481 111 46.3 5,3 iO 26. 0.420 0.208 .009 0.;45 63.6 161.5 19.5 491 163 57.6 4,275 21- 0.308 0.151 .011 0.3^,2 63 8 141.6 32 8 453 14 ^ 65 4 4,250 10. 0 504 0104 .009.015 8.14U1.867 32.346.7 130.2148.2 28 0 432 131 8 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-state-board-of-health-of-the-state-of-ohio-for-the-year-ending-oncludedparts-per-million-375-nitrogen-as-5-a-1-i-5-d-d-os-a-o-o-o-os-a-o-m-v-a-00-o-aa-1-01-a-o-if-ais-dc-12o-aae-ao-k-4gt-p-h-01-s-a-o-o-m-ltd-lt-k-z-o-lt!-f-l-j-o-co-h-0332-0168-030-0-361-294-1642-658-372-98-470-10-28-0340-0244-015-03s6-44-5-1436-92-481-111-463-53-io-26-0420-0208-009-045-636-1615-195-491-163-576-4275-21-0308-0151-011-032-63-8-1416-32-8-453-14-65-4-4250-10-0-504-0104-009015-814u1867-323467-13021482-28-0-432-131-8-image338357195.html
RM2AJDE1F–Annual report of the State Board of Health of the state of Ohio, for the year ending .. . oncluded.(Parts per million.) 375 Nitrogen as 5 a 1 i §5 d d OS a o o •O OS a o M ** V a 00 o aa 1 * 01 a o if. aIS DC 12o aae ao K 4> P. « H 01 S A o O m <D < ^ K Z o <! - f-l J o CO H 0.332 0.168 .030 0 361 294 164.2 65.8 372 98 47.0 1,0« 28. 0.340 0.244 .015 0.3S6 44 5 143.6 9.2 481 111 46.3 5,3 iO 26. 0.420 0.208 .009 0.;45 63.6 161.5 19.5 491 163 57.6 4,275 21- 0.308 0.151 .011 0.3^,2 63 8 141.6 32 8 453 14 ^ 65 4 4,250 10. 0 504 0104 .009.015 8.14U1.867 32.346.7 130.2148.2 28 0 432 131 8
A Disquisition on the Stability of ShipsBy George Atwood, EsqFRS. . 9.7 l9>3 19.0 18.46 17.88 16.8 *5-45 13.10 IO.I 6,12 *975 19.65 *9-55 I9.45 19-3 1915 18.9 18.62 18.28 17.75 17.1 16.15 14.8 12.85 10.1 7.O5 375 18.3 18.20 18.05 I7.95 1775 17.52 I7.25 16.9 16.40 *57 14.8 134 11.6 9-35 6.6^ 4.25 2-3 *59 157 *55 lS^3S I5.O 14,6 I4.2 13.62 12.9 11.9 10.8 9.2 7.2 S-3« 3-55 2.4 1.45 10.5 103 9.8 9.2 8.5 8. 7.2 6.4 5-9 5-1 4.2 3-35 2.5 1.8 ? 1.40 I.II .90 ertical sections, 5 feet,/ater-lines or horizontal sections, 2 feet,section 1, and the upper surface of the keel, f of a faot,section 12 coinc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-disquisition-on-the-stability-of-shipsby-george-atwood-esqfrs-97-l9gt3-190-1846-1788-168-5-45-1310-ioi-612-975-1965-9-55-i945-19-3-1915-189-1862-1828-1775-171-1615-148-1285-101-7o5-375-183-1820-1805-i795-1775-1752-i725-169-1640-57-148-134-116-9-35-66-425-2-3-59-157-55-ls3s-i5o-146-i42-1362-129-119-108-92-72-s-3-3-55-24-145-105-103-98-92-85-8-72-64-5-9-5-1-42-3-35-25-18-140-iii-90-ertical-sections-5-feetater-lines-or-horizontal-sections-2-feetsection-1-and-the-upper-surface-of-the-keel-f-of-a-faotsection-12-coinc-image338915395.html
RM2AKAX17–A Disquisition on the Stability of ShipsBy George Atwood, EsqFRS. . 9.7 l9>3 19.0 18.46 17.88 16.8 *5-45 13.10 IO.I 6,12 *975 19.65 *9-55 I9.45 19-3 1915 18.9 18.62 18.28 17.75 17.1 16.15 14.8 12.85 10.1 7.O5 375 18.3 18.20 18.05 I7.95 1775 17.52 I7.25 16.9 16.40 *57 14.8 134 11.6 9-35 6.6^ 4.25 2-3 *59 157 *55 lS^3S I5.O 14,6 I4.2 13.62 12.9 11.9 10.8 9.2 7.2 S-3« 3-55 2.4 1.45 10.5 103 9.8 9.2 8.5 8. 7.2 6.4 5-9 5-1 4.2 3-35 2.5 1.8 ? 1.40 I.II .90 ertical sections, 5 feet,/ater-lines or horizontal sections, 2 feet,section 1, and the upper surface of the keel, f of a faot,section 12 coinc
Report . STICS—Continued.Expenses for yecir ending September 30, 1884. 1 5 s for CO o o —^ a; o 1 o OS 1 3^ OD a S s 03 ^ ^ OD a CD aa. p CS J 1 go .2 a 2 j=2 *^ en a, S o a % a a i 3 y J 1 a; s J S 0) o V :z5 W ce fe tf O fe H H K 6 5 $.... $55 57 $.... $18 44 $70 88 $735 00 $879 89 $61 00 7 5 12 00 .... 3 30 .... 180 00 195 30 5 00 8 5 12 20 3 18 164 70 180 08 14 30 1 6 . 13 69 31 47 1 85 i 75 180 00 228 76 3 10 2 6 ,,.. 14 25 35 2 74 . • • • 180 00 197 34 6 70 3 6 45 00 • • • . 5 77 . • • • 375 00 425 77 26 40 4; 6 .... .... ? • • • .... 180 00 180 00 26 65 5| 6 6 00 6 85 . • • . 11 31 78 4 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/report-sticscontinuedexpenses-for-yecir-ending-september-30-1884-1-5-s-for-co-o-o-a-o-1-o-os-1-3-od-a-s-s-03-od-a-cd-aa-p-cs-j-1-go-2-a-2-j=2-en-a-s-o-a-a-a-i-3-y-j-1-a-s-j-s-0-o-v-z5-w-ce-fe-tf-o-fe-h-h-k-6-5-55-57-18-44-70-88-735-00-879-89-61-00-7-5-12-00-3-30-180-00-195-30-5-00-8-5-12-20-3-18-164-70-180-08-14-30-1-6-13-69-31-47-1-85-i-75-180-00-228-76-3-10-2-6-14-25-35-2-74-180-00-197-34-6-70-3-6-45-00-5-77-375-00-425-77-26-40-4-6-180-00-180-00-26-65-5-6-6-00-6-85-11-31-78-4-image340017190.html
RM2AN53B2–Report . STICS—Continued.Expenses for yecir ending September 30, 1884. 1 5 s for CO o o —^ a; o 1 o OS 1 3^ OD a S s 03 ^ ^ OD a CD aa. p CS J 1 go .2 a 2 j=2 *^ en a, S o a % a a i 3 y J 1 a; s J S 0) o V :z5 W ce fe tf O fe H H K 6 5 $.... $55 57 $.... $18 44 $70 88 $735 00 $879 89 $61 00 7 5 12 00 .... 3 30 .... 180 00 195 30 5 00 8 5 12 20 3 18 164 70 180 08 14 30 1 6 . 13 69 31 47 1 85 i 75 180 00 228 76 3 10 2 6 ,,.. 14 25 35 2 74 . • • • 180 00 197 34 6 70 3 6 45 00 • • • . 5 77 . • • • 375 00 425 77 26 40 4; 6 .... .... ? • • • .... 180 00 180 00 26 65 5| 6 6 00 6 85 . • • . 11 31 78 4
. The principles and practice of roentgenological technique . ion by reflected light «jDf theback of the plate. 3. The factorial system. > ^?fr:v^:=V^v^^> Fic. 289.—Seriesdevelopment.(Hodgson.) showhig growth of image withMagnification, 375 diameters. 1. Viewed by transmitted light, the fullydeveloped negative barely transmits the light.It loses some of this density in the fixing bath. 2. Viewed by reflected light, the imageshould be clearly visible on the reverse side.This is usually attained by a 7 minute de-veloper at 65° with a Seed plate. 3. By this method the duration of develop-me Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-principles-and-practice-of-roentgenological-technique-ion-by-reflected-light-jdf-theback-of-the-plate-3-the-factorial-system-gt-frv=vvgt-fic-289seriesdevelopmenthodgson-showhig-growth-of-image-withmagnification-375-diameters-1-viewed-by-transmitted-light-the-fullydeveloped-negative-barely-transmits-the-lightit-loses-some-of-this-density-in-the-fixing-bath-2-viewed-by-reflected-light-the-imageshould-be-clearly-visible-on-the-reverse-sidethis-is-usually-attained-by-a-7-minute-de-veloper-at-65-with-a-seed-plate-3-by-this-method-the-duration-of-develop-me-image376058164.html
RM2CRPX0M–. The principles and practice of roentgenological technique . ion by reflected light «jDf theback of the plate. 3. The factorial system. > ^?fr:v^:=V^v^^> Fic. 289.—Seriesdevelopment.(Hodgson.) showhig growth of image withMagnification, 375 diameters. 1. Viewed by transmitted light, the fullydeveloped negative barely transmits the light.It loses some of this density in the fixing bath. 2. Viewed by reflected light, the imageshould be clearly visible on the reverse side.This is usually attained by a 7 minute de-veloper at 65° with a Seed plate. 3. By this method the duration of develop-me
. Annual report of the regents of the university on the condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History and the historical and antiquarian collection annexed thereto. -York, has been ana-lyzed by Meitzendorff, whose average results are thus stated by Ber-zelius, (Arsb. 1843, p. 211,) silica, 4130; alumina, 15*25; peroxide ofiron, 1*77; magnesia, 2879; potash, 970 ; soda, 0*65; fluoric acid,3.30; loss by ignition, 0.28. It thus agrees very nearly with Prof.H. Roses analysis of magnesian mica from Siberia. Algers Phillips,619. ORDER III. GLUCINA. CHRYSOBERYL.(Mineralogy of New-York, page 375.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-regents-of-the-university-on-the-condition-of-the-state-cabinet-of-natural-history-and-the-historical-and-antiquarian-collection-annexed-thereto-york-has-been-ana-lyzed-by-meitzendorff-whose-average-results-are-thus-stated-by-ber-zelius-arsb-1843-p-211-silica-4130-alumina-1525-peroxide-ofiron-177-magnesia-2879-potash-970-soda-065-fluoric-acid330-loss-by-ignition-028-it-thus-agrees-very-nearly-with-profh-roses-analysis-of-magnesian-mica-from-siberia-algers-phillips619-order-iii-glucina-chrysoberylmineralogy-of-new-york-page-375-image370586383.html
RM2CEWJKY–. Annual report of the regents of the university on the condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History and the historical and antiquarian collection annexed thereto. -York, has been ana-lyzed by Meitzendorff, whose average results are thus stated by Ber-zelius, (Arsb. 1843, p. 211,) silica, 4130; alumina, 15*25; peroxide ofiron, 1*77; magnesia, 2879; potash, 970 ; soda, 0*65; fluoric acid,3.30; loss by ignition, 0.28. It thus agrees very nearly with Prof.H. Roses analysis of magnesian mica from Siberia. Algers Phillips,619. ORDER III. GLUCINA. CHRYSOBERYL.(Mineralogy of New-York, page 375.)
. Annual report of the North Carolina Corporation Commission for the year ending .. . 1.95 15.22 57.65 2.40 3.00 2,610.97 SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. 381 CAPITAL STOCK. Description. I Capital stock—common—preferredTotal Number of SharesAuthorized. 375,000250,000 Par Value ofShares. Total Par ValueAuthorized. $ 100.00 $ 37,500,000100.00 25,000.000 625,000 100.00 62,500,000 TotalAmountIssued andOutstand-ing. $ 37,500,00025,000,000 62,500,000 Manner of Payment for Capital Stock. Issued for construction—preferred Issued for acquiring securities of proprietary companies—preferred common -Total Total Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-north-carolina-corporation-commission-for-the-year-ending-195-1522-5765-240-300-261097-seaboard-air-line-railway-381-capital-stock-description-i-capital-stockcommonpreferredtotal-number-of-sharesauthorized-375000250000-par-value-ofshares-total-par-valueauthorized-10000-3750000010000-25000000-625000-10000-62500000-totalamountissued-andoutstand-ing-3750000025000000-62500000-manner-of-payment-for-capital-stock-issued-for-constructionpreferred-issued-for-acquiring-securities-of-proprietary-companiespreferred-common-total-total-image371844628.html
RM2CGXYH8–. Annual report of the North Carolina Corporation Commission for the year ending .. . 1.95 15.22 57.65 2.40 3.00 2,610.97 SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. 381 CAPITAL STOCK. Description. I Capital stock—common—preferredTotal Number of SharesAuthorized. 375,000250,000 Par Value ofShares. Total Par ValueAuthorized. $ 100.00 $ 37,500,000100.00 25,000.000 625,000 100.00 62,500,000 TotalAmountIssued andOutstand-ing. $ 37,500,00025,000,000 62,500,000 Manner of Payment for Capital Stock. Issued for construction—preferred Issued for acquiring securities of proprietary companies—preferred common -Total Total
. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . g forthe rectory of Blackford (co. Somers.65). This parish participates in theCHARITIES Duke of Boltons charity, founded bywill of 9 April 1694 (see BasingstokeMunicipal Charities). The sum of £j 9/. annuallyis distributed about Christmas in clothing to thepoor. 49 Wykehams Reg. (HanU Rec. Soc), i, M Wykehams Reg. (Hints Rec. Soc), 93 Ibid, i, 221; Egerton MS. 2034, fol. 375 5 Egerton MSS. 2032, fol. 88, 140, 11,441-3. 92 d., 144, 176 a.; In»t. Bk«. (P.R.O.). 151 ; 2033, fol. 43 d. j Pat. 22 Edw. Ill, Ibid. M Diet. Nat. Biog. pt. ii, m. xz. « Ib Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-hampshire-and-the-isle-of-wight-g-forthe-rectory-of-blackford-co-somers65-this-parish-participates-in-thecharities-duke-of-boltons-charity-founded-bywill-of-9-april-1694-see-basingstokemunicipal-charities-the-sum-of-j-9-annuallyis-distributed-about-christmas-in-clothing-to-thepoor-49-wykehams-reg-hanu-rec-soc-i-m-wykehams-reg-hints-rec-soc-93-ibid-i-221-egerton-ms-2034-fol-375-5-egerton-mss-2032-fol-88-140-11441-3-92-d-144-176-a-int-bk-pro-151-2033-fol-43-d-j-pat-22-edw-ill-ibid-m-diet-nat-biog-pt-ii-m-xz-ib-image370144939.html
RM2CE5FJ3–. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . g forthe rectory of Blackford (co. Somers.65). This parish participates in theCHARITIES Duke of Boltons charity, founded bywill of 9 April 1694 (see BasingstokeMunicipal Charities). The sum of £j 9/. annuallyis distributed about Christmas in clothing to thepoor. 49 Wykehams Reg. (HanU Rec. Soc), i, M Wykehams Reg. (Hints Rec. Soc), 93 Ibid, i, 221; Egerton MS. 2034, fol. 375 5 Egerton MSS. 2032, fol. 88, 140, 11,441-3. 92 d., 144, 176 a.; In»t. Bk«. (P.R.O.). 151 ; 2033, fol. 43 d. j Pat. 22 Edw. Ill, Ibid. M Diet. Nat. Biog. pt. ii, m. xz. « Ib
. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1918, No.47-49 . .31J .36i .251 .33*.344.38.1.331 .60 .324 .33 and .401 .384 .33| .31 .355 .394 .331 .271.28.321.274 .311.301.395 .375.324.30 .38.324 .344 .324.274 .354.315 .29 .264 .27 .245.335 .315.264.24 Maintenance of Way Department. V ,j c „f- V Per Day—Ten Hours.I ard Section roremen :— North Bay Jet., Englehart and Cochrane. .$3 80 Latchford, Cobalt. Haileybury. New Liskeard and Timmins 3 60 Regular Section Foremen 3 50 Assistant Yard Foremen 3 15 Section Labourers 2 65 Extra Gang Foremen 3 50 to $4 80 (Steel Switch and Lift Foremen to receive maximum rate)S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ontario-sessional-papers-1918-no47-49-31j-36i-251-33344381331-60-324-33-and-401-384-33-31-355-394-331-27128321274-311301395-37532430-38324-344-324274-354315-29-264-27-245335-31526424-maintenance-of-way-department-v-j-c-f-v-per-dayten-hoursi-ard-section-roremen-north-bay-jet-englehart-and-cochrane-3-80-latchford-cobalt-haileybury-new-liskeard-and-timmins-3-60-regular-section-foremen-3-50-assistant-yard-foremen-3-15-section-labourers-2-65-extra-gang-foremen-3-50-to-4-80-steel-switch-and-lift-foremen-to-receive-maximum-rates-image370196827.html
RM2CE7WR7–. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1918, No.47-49 . .31J .36i .251 .33*.344.38.1.331 .60 .324 .33 and .401 .384 .33| .31 .355 .394 .331 .271.28.321.274 .311.301.395 .375.324.30 .38.324 .344 .324.274 .354.315 .29 .264 .27 .245.335 .315.264.24 Maintenance of Way Department. V ,j c „f- V Per Day—Ten Hours.I ard Section roremen :— North Bay Jet., Englehart and Cochrane. .$3 80 Latchford, Cobalt. Haileybury. New Liskeard and Timmins 3 60 Regular Section Foremen 3 50 Assistant Yard Foremen 3 15 Section Labourers 2 65 Extra Gang Foremen 3 50 to $4 80 (Steel Switch and Lift Foremen to receive maximum rate)S
. The Philosophical magazine; a journal of theoretical, experimental and applied physics. II I <juuuuouo{ T. Meteorology. 375 meteorological table By Mr. Carey, of the Strand, For May 1805. Days of theMonth. Thermometer. ^ — April 26 27 28 29 30t May 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 42 40 35 31 38 11 40 42 43 47 47 52 50 40 49 49 45 49 47 46 49 52525554505646445149 52° 40° 50 43 40 48 50 48 56 59 56 61 59 45 49 5856 55 59 56 53 64 58 58 61 61 60 65 51 57 63 60 Height of ot Dry* Lesliesneter. he Barom. u >■ c Inches. Q so. Weather. 45 4035404241424644504939 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-philosophical-magazine-a-journal-of-theoretical-experimental-and-applied-physics-ii-i-ltjuuuuouo-t-meteorology-375-meteorological-table-by-mr-carey-of-the-strand-for-may-1805-days-of-themonth-thermometer-april-26-27-28-29-30t-may-1-2-3-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20-21-22-23-24-25-26-42-40-35-31-38-11-40-42-43-47-47-52-50-40-49-49-45-49-47-46-49-52525554505646445149-52-40-50-43-40-48-50-48-56-59-56-61-59-45-49-5856-55-59-56-53-64-58-58-61-61-60-65-51-57-63-60-height-of-ot-dry-lesliesneter-he-barom-u-gt-c-inches-q-so-weather-45-4035404241424644504939-image370370593.html
RM2CEFRD5–. The Philosophical magazine; a journal of theoretical, experimental and applied physics. II I <juuuuouo{ T. Meteorology. 375 meteorological table By Mr. Carey, of the Strand, For May 1805. Days of theMonth. Thermometer. ^ — April 26 27 28 29 30t May 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 42 40 35 31 38 11 40 42 43 47 47 52 50 40 49 49 45 49 47 46 49 52525554505646445149 52° 40° 50 43 40 48 50 48 56 59 56 61 59 45 49 5856 55 59 56 53 64 58 58 61 61 60 65 51 57 63 60 Height of ot Dry* Lesliesneter. he Barom. u >■ c Inches. Q so. Weather. 45 4035404241424644504939
. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. Walter A. Wood Vice-Admiral Mowers , With Steel Wheel, $40.00. U ood one-horse Mowers cut a swath 3 feet 6 inclies or 4 feet. Link Chain Beltistg No. Links siraia, per ft. all Retail per ft. lbs. plain links per link 25 13.3 75 13c. 2c. 32 10.4 150 13c. 2c. 33 8.6 200 13c. 3c. 34 13c. 35 Y.4 250 13c. 3c. 42 8.75 300 13c. 3c. 45 7.4 350 13c. 3c. 48 6. 375 15c. 4c. 52 18c. 55 7.4 450 16c. 4c. 62 7.25 650 22c. 5c. 65 5.66 550 18c. 6c. 72% 7.25 925 39c. 7c. 76% 5.8 700 27c. 8c. BINDER CANVAS SLATS Each, 5c.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1916-griffith-and-turner-co-farm-and-garden-supplies-walter-a-wood-vice-admiral-mowers-with-steel-wheel-4000-u-ood-one-horse-mowers-cut-a-swath-3-feet-6-inclies-or-4-feet-link-chain-beltistg-no-links-siraia-per-ft-all-retail-per-ft-lbs-plain-links-per-link-25-133-75-13c-2c-32-104-150-13c-2c-33-86-200-13c-3c-34-13c-35-y4-250-13c-3c-42-875-300-13c-3c-45-74-350-13c-3c-48-6-375-15c-4c-52-18c-55-74-450-16c-4c-62-725-650-22c-5c-65-566-550-18c-6c-72-725-925-39c-7c-76-58-700-27c-8c-binder-canvas-slats-each-5c-image370391962.html
RM2CEGPMA–. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. Walter A. Wood Vice-Admiral Mowers , With Steel Wheel, $40.00. U ood one-horse Mowers cut a swath 3 feet 6 inclies or 4 feet. Link Chain Beltistg No. Links siraia, per ft. all Retail per ft. lbs. plain links per link 25 13.3 75 13c. 2c. 32 10.4 150 13c. 2c. 33 8.6 200 13c. 3c. 34 13c. 35 Y.4 250 13c. 3c. 42 8.75 300 13c. 3c. 45 7.4 350 13c. 3c. 48 6. 375 15c. 4c. 52 18c. 55 7.4 450 16c. 4c. 62 7.25 650 22c. 5c. 65 5.66 550 18c. 6c. 72% 7.25 925 39c. 7c. 76% 5.8 700 27c. 8c. BINDER CANVAS SLATS Each, 5c..
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. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. Fig. 299.—Scleroderma Bovista. 1. Median section of periphery of young fructifica- tion. Per, peridium; Kn, knots of hyphae; Tr, tramal hyphae between the knots. 2. Knot at the beginning of basidial formation. 3. Basidiospore with nurse hyphae. (1 X 65; 2 X 375; 3 X 570; after Rabinowitsch, 1894.) basidia (Fig. 299, 2) which absorb the content of the knot hyphae, so that during the later development of the basidia there are no traces of the knot fundaments. The vacuolate, collapsed hyphae of the ground tissue surround the spores and cling to them so th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/comparative-morphology-of-fungi-fungi-fig-299scleroderma-bovista-1-median-section-of-periphery-of-young-fructifica-tion-per-peridium-kn-knots-of-hyphae-tr-tramal-hyphae-between-the-knots-2-knot-at-the-beginning-of-basidial-formation-3-basidiospore-with-nurse-hyphae-1-x-65-2-x-375-3-x-570-after-rabinowitsch-1894-basidia-fig-299-2-which-absorb-the-content-of-the-knot-hyphae-so-that-during-the-later-development-of-the-basidia-there-are-no-traces-of-the-knot-fundaments-the-vacuolate-collapsed-hyphae-of-the-ground-tissue-surround-the-spores-and-cling-to-them-so-th-image232665408.html
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. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. CONTRIBUTIONS TO KNOWLEDGE OF S.A. MARINE MOLLUSCA 135 Foot with antero-lateral corners shortly pointed, posteriorly with 2 tails, no eyes. Radula with 55 (14 mm. shell)-65 rows, central plate slightly wider than lateral plate, its base 3-3J times as wide as long, with 9-10 cusps; lateral plate with inner cusp bifurcate, the outer prong smaller and more slender than the inner (median) prong. Animal pale flesh-colour. Fossil: raised beach, alt. 375 ft. Durban-Umgeni (Geol. Survey). Dead: Durban (Kraus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-natural-history-contributions-to-knowledge-of-sa-marine-mollusca-135-foot-with-antero-lateral-corners-shortly-pointed-posteriorly-with-2-tails-no-eyes-radula-with-55-14-mm-shell-65-rows-central-plate-slightly-wider-than-lateral-plate-its-base-3-3j-times-as-wide-as-long-with-9-10-cusps-lateral-plate-with-inner-cusp-bifurcate-the-outer-prong-smaller-and-more-slender-than-the-inner-median-prong-animal-pale-flesh-colour-fossil-raised-beach-alt-375-ft-durban-umgeni-geol-survey-dead-durban-kraus-image236454641.html
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. Commentationes physico-mathematicae. Mathematics; Physics. Chemisches ii. optisches Verhalten einiger Bieyclopentan- u. Cyclopeutenderivate. li). 248.10 248.15 375.85 226.56 290.59 245.17 245.17 370.77 223.68 285.33 + 2.93 + 2.98 + 5.08 + 2.88 + 5.26 + 1.70 + 1.73 + 1.97 + 1.84 + 2.65») Fumarsaurediathylester Malein- » » Aconitsauretriathylester a-Acetylcrotonsaxxreathylester /3-Tanacetketocarbonsauremethylester") Man sieht, class die obengenannten unci die in der Tab. Ill dar- gestellten Verbindungen (3., 4. und 5.) ungefahr gleich grosse Uber- schiisse der Mxn^^-Werte zeigen, was fiir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/commentationes-physico-mathematicae-mathematics-physics-chemisches-ii-optisches-verhalten-einiger-bieyclopentan-u-cyclopeutenderivate-li-24810-24815-37585-22656-29059-24517-24517-37077-22368-28533-293-298-508-288-526-170-173-197-184-265-fumarsaurediathylester-malein-aconitsauretriathylester-a-acetylcrotonsaxxreathylester-3-tanacetketocarbonsauremethylesterquot-man-sieht-class-die-obengenannten-unci-die-in-der-tab-ill-dar-gestellten-verbindungen-3-4-und-5-ungefahr-gleich-grosse-uber-schiisse-der-mxn-werte-zeigen-was-fiir-image232707538.html
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. Timber and timber trees, native and foreign . Timber; Trees. XXXIV.] YELLOW FINE. 279 Table CXLVIII.—Yellow Pine (Canada). Transverse Experitnents. Number of the specimen. Deflections. Total weight required to brealc each piece. II Weight reduced to specific gravity 600. Weight required to break 1 square inch. With the apparatus weighing 390 lbs. After the weight was removed. At the crisis of breaking. I 2 3 4 S 6 Inches. 2-00 2'00 2-0O 175 2-25 27s Inches. 175 1-85 I-65 2-00 2-IO Inches. 4-50 5'oo 4-50 4-50 375 S7S lbs. 630 635 684 660 SS2 598 424 432 464 444 435 411 891 883 884 892 76i 873 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/timber-and-timber-trees-native-and-foreign-timber-trees-xxxiv-yellow-fine-279-table-cxlviiiyellow-pine-canada-transverse-experitnents-number-of-the-specimen-deflections-total-weight-required-to-brealc-each-piece-ii-weight-reduced-to-specific-gravity-600-weight-required-to-break-1-square-inch-with-the-apparatus-weighing-390-lbs-after-the-weight-was-removed-at-the-crisis-of-breaking-i-2-3-4-s-6-inches-2-00-200-2-0o-175-2-25-27s-inches-175-1-85-i-65-2-00-2-io-inches-4-50-5oo-4-50-4-50-375-s7s-lbs-630-635-684-660-ss2-598-424-432-464-444-435-411-891-883-884-892-76i-873-image232009877.html
RMRDCXY1–. Timber and timber trees, native and foreign . Timber; Trees. XXXIV.] YELLOW FINE. 279 Table CXLVIII.—Yellow Pine (Canada). Transverse Experitnents. Number of the specimen. Deflections. Total weight required to brealc each piece. II Weight reduced to specific gravity 600. Weight required to break 1 square inch. With the apparatus weighing 390 lbs. After the weight was removed. At the crisis of breaking. I 2 3 4 S 6 Inches. 2-00 2'00 2-0O 175 2-25 27s Inches. 175 1-85 I-65 2-00 2-IO Inches. 4-50 5'oo 4-50 4-50 375 S7S lbs. 630 635 684 660 SS2 598 424 432 464 444 435 411 891 883 884 892 76i 873
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