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RM2AFXD38–. The Christian annual for the year of our lord ... S fH o ^ .^ ^53 a o o3 u s •O soo. a> i«uoO c.2 j:o c .5 5 C m M5 rt ^ ^ CC M CO X be 0) 4^ m OO o3 (Dce^ P ^ a 1^ o o^ -. 5=5 O ?1 0) (D blj 5 O &JDfHP o f^ ^ .a ^S cs pi d •go :6 02 O 0) a oP4 1/3 CS -rH r-i «3 be c|;S .1=1 O o•^ Pi ^ 53 5 o3 be c3 s o-S a be3 ?fi ^ ^ ^^ ® .^ f-i ^ o.a o ^.a ^ 0) o .a 5^ ^ TJ i/2 ? 0 C/3 1^ .a s o;a «*H c« c6 fl CC c« (D CC ry ^^ ®^ O -g S-l O m ^ d ^ ^ an - o 0^ 9?-i o <^P.2 ar^ be o Pi b^a CD PI p! O 0) -§:§ Pi rd O cc M fH 2 bD ^ a^ 4S o ^c« c« be- 2 P Q c3 O ce fH 2m2 34 THE CHRISTIANS ANNUAL
RM2AFT931–. Annual reports of the boards to the General Assembly. c- c Ni a a500 ® o o caS a 3 « § o =1 S-S; ^5.2£ a i-^ss OS jjSJi r SiD , M =» O ^1^ o o^ e a m ooo 1878.1 BOAKD OF HOME MISSIONS. 29 85 0020 00 10 28 17 0025 5074 3664 66 88 S 8 TH OS g 2 001 0015 0028 79 o«o 00 lO 8 8 s lO 8 o s lO 8 8 s o T-t g s g «o 10 00 6 37 10 00 150 00 72 0023 63 61 62 54 00 129 85 209 67 28 in 4 5725 0084 0021 05 8 S8 §53 com 8 8S coo 8 88 5 00 40 61 10 63 7 00 44 22 15 00 120 00 s B.2 - £f-( — C t! SS^2 aS &= -J = c c 5 £>? «; S * &-ca **>? S-n a 10 00 36 54 76 51 00 gg 4 003 00 6 70 10 003 00 9 21200 2
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RM2AND0M8–Catalogue & price list: Page volunteer and monarch steam and hot water heating boilers and specialties . No. A B C D E F G 0 16 y4 42 y4 46 53 56 M 26 y4 24% 1 16 y^ 46 y* 50 57 60 K 26 y^ 24% 1% 161/4 50 y4 54 QV 64 M 26% 24% 2 16 y* 54 y4 58 65 68 M 26% 24% 3 17% 48% 52 y* 59H 63 M 27 26% 3M( 17% 53 56% 63 H 67 H 27 26% 4 17% 57 y* 60% 67^r 71^ 27 26% 5 19y2 52 56 64 66 30% 31 y* 5% 19 ya 57 61 69 71 30% 31 y* 6 191^ 62 66 74 76 30% 31% 7 19 ys 52y4 56% 68 >^ 67 K 35 35% 7% 19% 57% 61% 71>^ 72 H 35 35% 8 191^ 62% 67 76K 77 M 35 35% 9 20 55% 59 69M 69 42% 40 9^ 20 60% 6414 75 74 M 42% 4
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RM2AWNXM7–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1888, No.71-80 . CCdtTi-H 1—1 cT lO CO T?rH rHd (M ^53 CO •* oeo t^iH —,——.— O t- O X O CO - CO C5 t^l3 O O :0 «S X CO i-H 10 •rtir-l ^ CO 1-H -O O iO -J rH S; T-H CO O ?5 :o X IM » O r-i C: O IM C^ t C<) O rH C5 -If t-co sf co * . .2 » u 05 - =* IS 0 ».- o a » ^? It? g 5 a V b, ki bo a 1 cE3 5 u ^ CS CS ^^? c8 D oC O (p - £T3 §^^5J . r X 3 3 „ • oa2 2 . ^ oC i a PQ ?^33 J C® I «i5 s ? c«11-^^02 (4 u ^ b ki i- CD ^ X * «• >>h c *3=2 2 a 5Dgo6 S S fci O no 1^^^ It -^ 46 ei oi b (. fc> i-i .53 « fC oo jj ;^ j3 •« »jtoi D a> ai r!^ pi-^p 2.2.2.2 i-s I to
RM2AJ3NTX–A history of all nations from the earliest times; being a universal historical library . CO CO to g 3 2 S et S Ä > .SS W) a g -* St ;3 3 t^ 0) o ja o ifj ]& 60 ? ^ o g T3 f •3 i cä 3 3 p rf •- tc «] 2 0) ^ a ^ x o s ü X ?? t-> ^ > QJ a> •-4-1 o r? o 1^ S ^ s H o o 3 53 ^ 3 CD ^ S ?t-s Ol a 0) > (D o s So 3 OJ OJ Ol cä ^ QJ OJ •^ 3 rt % ^ ^ 2 a rt o o «; C) § >. X 9 2 0) rf s r^ uT a ?r; S IJ a P -id 3 - t« u Q^ h5 > O V3 rt O CD ^ JJ 4H CO ö & ,r^ ^^ vT cn Jh i^ bß ^2 3 s w ^ >^ d s 3 «j c3 2 .a o s p *e <u CÄ *j ;<4 to 0) 5 1 ^ w d -^ 78 FliANCE AND ENGLAND UN
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RM2AKNT2F–Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences . C 29 39 36 34!C!C C C 34 38 17 39 G C G G 21 21 30 2821:F F F F 31 36 35 .32 SC G R 36 48 J8 32 G G F F 22 16 29 25,21F F [• F 27 30l25 22|FF 0 C 34 50 44 35 F F !? F 23 21 35 33 34iF C C R, 19 3534 34 If F G Gi 40 49 40 39 G G 1^ F 24 31 36 34 32S S 1 R 34 .50I41 32|F F F F 44 59 45 45 G G G G 25 18 21 17 9F S s S 33 52 47 48 F C R R, 46 53 34 G G G V 26 4 21 10 9F F p F 45 54 45 41 C G F F 28 37 27 24 S S .S S 27 6 20 25 UF F F F 35 38 32 32 S S S S 23 37 30 28 G G G G 28 29 44 37 30IF F ? F 32 35 32 30 s S S s I 29 44 37 30 F F F F 29 2
RM2AX9DXM–Conference of the Woods Department; [proceedings] . 8-7-7-4-3-3-3 4 F. C. King 8-7-6-5-5-5-4-3-3-3 5 A. E. Rowell 10-6-4-3-3-3-3-3-3-2 6 G.E.Anderson 6-6-5-4-3-3-3-3-3-2 7 F. W. Thompson 10-6-6-3-3-2-2-3-0-0 8 H H. Hindle 8-7-5-3-3-3-2-2-0-0 9 J. J. Delaney 5-5-4-3-3-3-3-2-2-2 10 J. E. Laffin 54-3-3-3-3-2-2-2-2 Total 446 TOIW 66 152 1 63 153 ?/. 61 132 3 49 109 4 40 102 5 38 113 H 35 98 7 33 93 « 32 117 9 29 92 10 CANADA. TOTAl Fred Gilman 9-9-7-7-7-7-7-5-2-2 62 138 J. A. Taylor 10-7-7-7-544-3-3-3 53 129 J. C. Corbett 10-7-44-3-3-3-3-3-3 43 120 T. E. Mack 8-7-64-3-3-3-3-3-3 43 126 J. H. Carter
RM2CE1086–. A treatise on harmony, with exercises . ill - r—- 1===^ 6 6 6 64 53 11 IV Li(1) 11 V I IV (2) 12 V. G-I 5 6 5 3 4 3 I IV2 I (1) Pedal 6-5#4-3V IV2 IV (2) Appoggiatura.(5)
RM2CE7777–. Thétis et Pelée, tragédie, 1 act . X [§1111 -?- SfptegLitïÉ ïf-fflisil^fciH douce infurpor- ta- blc: Quun Amant en cft tourmen- tcj j&# J.^:zrz£z]:zqr.t T t?-fï 1—G— *TÎ^*—:ît f *T 1V *-4 5X—f— ? r-iâ. saatm !:f.—-i 53=*:
RM2CJ7AHD–. Michigan official directory and legislative manual for the years .. . FORMER OFFICIALS OF MICHIGAN 233 IS £ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC3000 J I- „ M M W -t-> , Sgggs*§* o HHBH fa $ £g.faH ogrta-gd CO 4) CO ,73 o3 = - q d^ § g g | d ^i^g dtl £W k . 9 d. ogo: r 53 r « g« • ^l^dj^gdg.^ HI U H •fa .2 dod w S02« CO I
RM2CJ6GA6–. The revised statutes of Canada, 1906, proclaimed and published under the authority of the act 3 Edward VII., chap. 61 (1903) . and to which the Indian incurring it belongs for the use of such band. 4. The by-hiws, rules and regulations bj this section author- Approval,ized to be made shall, when ajDproved and confirmed by theSuperintendent General, have the force of law within and withrespect to the reserve, and the Indians residing thereon. K.S.,c. 44, s. 10; 53 V., c. 30, s. 2. Evidence. 195. A copy of any by-law, rule or regulation imder this Proof ofPart, approved by the Superintendent G
RM2CDARWR–. Physical diagnosis . Fig. 53.—Raynauds Disease. with double curvation of the nails, lateral and antero-posterior1 (seeFig. 51). In severer forms the bones of the hand and wrist are alsoconsiderably enlarged (see Figs. 39 and 40). 1 Clubbed fingers are occasionally seen in a variety of other diseases: e.g., hepaticabscess, nephritis; and even in apparently healthy persons. 54 PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS 7. Heberdens nodes, later described under the head of hypertrophicarthritis, are here pictured (Fig. 54). The distinction from gout hasalready been referred to (page 472). 8. Atrophic arthritis (Fig. 4
RM2CDFN9P–. Merrie England : a new and original comic opera in two acts . nr iJ i r-X-t-r-fr j ?ir ? ? i *m With a hey, jol - ly, jol - ly, hey, jol - ly lit - tie Love!-If , ¥=* m With a hey,If ^m M^4 hoi i w SB -i—g With a heyIf jol - ly lit - tie Love !. W.W. pizz. 88136 Chappe! 53 M.Q K. R. W PP g=£=£=F# « * ^ * 3= *—*
RM2CE1J8F–. Die Insektenwelt : ein Taschenbuch zu entomologischen Exkursionen für Lehrer und Lernende . ersteSpitzenzelle der Vorderflügel reicht bis zum letzten Drittelder Diskoidalzelle. April; häufig. 53, Grammotanlius Ki. Vorderflügel spitz mitgeradem Aussenrand; zwischen der 4. und 5. Spitzenzelleim Hinterflügel ein schwarzer Längsstrich; Vorderbeinemit 1, mittlere mit 3, hintere mit 4 Spornen. 156. G.atomdriusF.,16; braungelb; Vorderflügel braun-gelb , mehr minder deutlich bes. am Innenrande schwarz-braun getigert; hintere glashell mit gelblichen Adern;Fühler gelb. Mai—Juli; gemein. 54. Glyphotae
RM2CE4CXF–. Farmer and stockbreeder . 086 SITUATIONS , 1085 P0ULTDY 1086 I A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT FARMSTOCK BRANDPURE FISH MEAU IS THE BESr CATTLE FOOD IN THE WORLD. We guarantee our analysis to be ALBUMINOIDS 53 1 , OIL 4 , PHOSPHITES 18% It is alike excellent and suitable for ALLSTOCK - Dairy Co«s g ve more and bettermilk, Store Cattle improve by leaps andbounds Calves thrive wonderfully. Sheep areri-ady lor killing weeks earlier, for Pigs it isthe one tood that can be re.ied upon to do themwell, and Hor>e» are always full o( condition —in short ALL YOU R STOCK will do murkbetter wImo FARMS
RM2CJ109M–. Switzerland: and the adjacent portions of Italy, Savoy, and the Tyrol : handbook for travellers . 4 Sacttiorre*^ & .», , TerntbafJihuril/. ■^mmauPas.1 -.. , ../r.rtrf* /fatten, -vv., • 1 . -- ^inflHorn ■««:-/. !»Wb//btrHt ^f ** bairns i Slvpiv^ Jbamff: t Mimtttorn Dui-ben §g^ HaJ,^ J 1:150.000 ^2 Tlifeibnlmhorii- Srkwmzer Stuiide Valuer *.Dpbenl,eip-ziQ to Leuk. UKMMJ. 53. Route. 169 peaks. To the W. is the Bliimlisalphorn (12,042), the highest; in the centreis the snowy peak of the Weisse Frau (12,012); and to the E. is theMorgenhorn (11,894) with the lower Wilde Frau (10,693; p. 167),
RM2CRXG7W–. The Bell System technical journal . y of the magnetic field at a point P with theshield removed and Hi is the density of the magnetic field at thatpoint when enclosed by the shield, fj, is the permeability of thematerial at the frequency in question. We have qi = nV-Rl^ wi = 1 - gi, 52 = ^2V^2^ «2 = 1 - §2, ** 53 = rsIR, n,= I - §3, (4) 212 = -RlV^2^ W12 = 1 — §12, §23 = Ri^lri, fiiz = — q23, where n, Ri, r^, etc., are the various radii of the cylinders as shownby Fig. 2. By making qz = (or Uz = 0), in (2), we get the relation for twoconcentric cylinders. g = 1/4/i(l - qiq2 + l/Annifiif
RM2CJ2RN6–. The visitations of the county of Sussex made and taken in the years 1530, Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux king of arms; and 1633-4 by John Philipot, Somerset herald, and George Owen, York herald, for Sir John Burroughs, Garter, and Sir Richard St. George, Clarenceux . in Thanet. Den, of Canterbury. John Johnson of S* Lawrence in Thanettin Com. Kent, g*. 1663. JO. JOHNSON. [For the earlier part of this pedigree see Visitation of 1619, Harl. Soc. Pub. XLII,, 75.] THE VISITATION OF KENT IN 1663—1668. 89 [D. 18, /53».] {Add. MS. 5507, 257. [ Misc. Gen. et Her. New Seriex, iv., 227! [^Ilowards Pedigre
RM2CDC6M5–. The Entomologist's record and journal of variation . Dil H. (. Dollmnn.Male Appendages of the species of the genus Anaspls, TJie Entovwlociists Becurcl, etc., 1909. g * i^ ?*9BBI 4 J.,. SPRING BUTTERFLIES IN THE RHONE VALLEY. 53 Spring butterflies in the Rhone Valley. By A. S. TETLEY, M.A. A few notes on a short excursion into the Rhone Valley during thefirst fortnight of June, 1908, may prove of interest in comparisonwith those on a similar tour undertaken in the latter half of May,1907. The past season, at any rate in the early months, seemed to be,if anything, a forward one in Valais. It
RM2CHEX3Y–. Annual reports of the boards to the General Assembly . 1890.] BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS. 53 s 8 8 at 2: 2 TO § 8 S 22 1015 00 o g g gggcgCO ej OS oicoiaas: 5 005< 3 00 1 00 3 09 4 50 2 002 60 5 00 2 50 3 6515 00 5 003 00 2 50 6 0« 1 00 3 00 17 78 10 0012 003 433 00 2 005 00 3 508 755 00 fe a ^ » fl-i fci sc2 !; c. a ^ o B « ^
RM2CDXPX8–. The University course of music study, piano series; a standardized text-work on music for conservatories, colleges, private teachers and schools; a scientific basis for the granting of school credit for music study .. . The upper fiagering is stronger for forte playing, and affords excellent practise. Practice both ways I HEARD A BROOKLET MURMUR Moderato SCHUBERT. 5 4 j # g—m—f—s 4 15 3 1 3 —* ^ pf^^^—1 —1 3 -^ f—m— ^^W^ m T f—f—f J J J J -^ -*— ^—p— 1^ n u =s= 1—== i-p— - 1^—-— 40 53
RM2CRT5G3–. American quarterly of roentgenology . o £?o ^^ y^3 ££en >^ O rd rT en — r- >-, n ^ en i -2 4 , ?■ H i- c u i-i +-> ir* c in c r- . J3 53 +5 rt— CM <$ C ^ J- . u £ 5 £ o biC cu O - X C X3 5 rt u tS -G C *9 •&O en .5 O +j ■. Fig. 25. X-ray No. 12826.kidney. Absence of secretion. Region: rightNot operated. lumbar. A calcified dead
RM2CD9K2M–. Massachusetts consistory of sublime princes of the royal secret, thirty-second degree of the Ancient and accepted Scottish rite for the northern jurisdiction of the United States, Boston, Massachusetts . St., Providence, R.I. Feb. 22, 1878 ^Sawyer, E. Irving 162 Pleasant St., Marlboro, Mass. Feb. 26, 1897 Sawyer, G. Edwin 53 State St., Boston, Mass. April 28, 1905 ^Sawyer, Henry N 41 Pearl St., Boston, Mass. Feb. 4, 1870 Sawyer, Herbert Frankln . 94 Thetford Ave., Dorchester, Mass. April 28, 1905 Sawyer, Herbert Meade . 11 Foster St., Worcester, Mass. April 24, 1908 Sawyer, Isaac Erskine . .
RM2CGY8TX–. Steel rails; their history, properties, strength and manufacture, with notes on the principles of rolling stock and track design . 111^ IH&ii llil 1JM Hi PhOoS OSmW PhHSH 3o2s 6<H 5 £ h 1151 0.2.23 ^feO, raglz; d,pqpL,,4 t-i^SO «P-, i-iEj-aj coSOJH pi^fn otPOJ^ S3S SSS S S g 22 2 PRESSURE OF THE WHEEL ON THE RAIL 27 53.3 miles an hour and with remarkable punctuality. Some of the records above80 miles an hour lack the elements necessary to make them entirely credible. It will be observed that the notable performance of October 24, 1895,which made a number of records that stood unsurpassed
RM2CDBGHT–. Pot Pourri . Stone 4 HABDEST TO BLUFF Poynter 28Forbes 11 Benner 5 MOST BATTLINGLeonard 25Stone 12Forbes 7 MOST ECCENTBICMcCurdy 24,Hinman 12Poynter 7 WINDIESTPage 13Hinman 10McCurdy 5 Stone Freeman Leonard Stearns Graham Keep McCurdy Forbes Povnter Keep Stone French FreemanMcCurdyFarnsworth G. T. Eaton Bussell Leonard Benner Farnsworth Povnter 137 5 1042 11 62 30 53 2694 1610 5 1811 6 11 84 103 PHILLIPS ANDOVER MOST POPULAR OUTSIDE OF CLASS ROOM Crawford OBrien G. H. Eaton Forbes Crawford Fness Forbes Freeman Newton Forbes G. H. Eaton OBrien Forbes Graham Lillard StearnsNewtonMcCurdy 56114
RM2CJ40BP–. Susquehanna University Bulletin (1921-1929) . 17 Alumni Association 6 Anthropology 43 Astronomy 43 Athletic Association 13 Bible 43 Biology 44 Business Administration 47 Board of Directors 4 Board and Room 105 Calendar » 3 Chemistry 49 Classical Course 23 Courses 17 Commencement 101 Competitive Scholarships . / 99 Conservatory of Music S5 Course Advisers 17 Course in Business Administration ?5 Course in Education 27 Course in General Science 30 Course in Social Science 25 Courses of Instruction 42 Diplomas 104 Dormitory Rooms 104 Drawing ., 51 Economics 51 Education g] English 53 Evidences o
RM2CEN5HD–. Faust's Verdammung : dramatische Legende in 4 Abtheilungen. > rÄ ■ ,T ^vjwftfanfei *v- >. > j. ■;w-^i i . IV,5 */ ^ |2*S 3 lf| Iß s i 1^ L. 52 33 MEPHIST.5.SCENE. i Allegromoderato. Baryton od.Bass.flf- g * B | 1 | g Egg i!r#- *> rück! Ä Fl.P. ^ * 0, Rührung wunderan RECIT. *EE= sam ^ *—l ü Pos. (tremolo str 53= 22 V g fP via A (tremolo stretissimo) ^^m j i vfM PTit >- IYPPPIT - Du Unschuld.volles Kind! 5 ich bewundredich traun,. denn das fromme GeJbimmeldieserGlockenvomDomscheintdemDoctorjaSeele undHirn zu be.
RM2CPFXJ1–. The Street railway journal . Number...- ^Location..- Reading began, 1 The Camden & Surburban Railway Co.STORAGE BATTERY WEEKLY REPORT A. M. ndtd. Dot* LaM Wntt Meter Pennine Present CeO. Condition, Cell, Spg. sp.g. spg- CoodHlou. Condition. 1 51 IDI 151 201 261 52 102 152 202 252 3 53 111:; 153 203 253 4 54 11)4 164 204 264 5 105 153 205 255 FORM FOR RECORDING WEEKLY TEST OF STORAGE BATTERY line department, is quite complete, and consists of thirty-eighttelephones with twenty drops. Instruments are located at theterminals of all lines, also at other important points along thelines, such as
RM2CHMKGY–. The Commercial and financial chronicle . 168.300 00 Demand deposits 4,937,067 21 $5,479,113 80 MILTON TOOTLE JR.. President.GRAHAM G. LACY. VIce-Pres. E. H. ZIMMERMAN, Cashier. W. A. EVANS, Asst. Cashier. H. Y. LEMON, Asst. Cashier. Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Individuals Received upon Eni£tabic Terms. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. 14 THE LIVE STOCK EXCHANGENATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO Statement of Condition at Close of Business April 28, 1909. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts ! $6,753,458 05 Overdrafts 2.909 32 United States bonds -- 100.000 00 Other bonds 53.950 00 Cash and due troin banks 4,139,31
RM2CGH92T–. Forty-one years in India : from subaltern to commander-in-chief . iment, 5 What I Remember (Trollope), 21 Whist, English, 8 Whitehead (Charles), 54 Wild Life in Australian Bush, 34 Williams (James), Village Buildings, 24 Williams (Frederick) on Railways, 24 Wilson (General Sir Charles), 32 Winchester (Dean of), see Stephens. Wingfield (Hon. Lewis), 53 Within the Maze, 55 Wits and Humourists, 21 Wives and Mothers, 38 Wolseley (Viscount), 4 Women in English Life, 9 Women of Letters, 21 Wood (Rev. J. G.), Dominion of Man, 36 Wood (Mrs. Henry), 20, 55, 59, 60 Wood (Charles W.), 20, 30, 31, 65 Wo
RM2CHM5NC–. The Commercial and financial chronicle . Circulation 168,300 00 Demand deposits 4,937,067 21 $5,479,113 80 MILTON TOOTLE JR., President.GRAHAM G. LACY, Vice-Pres. E. H. ZIMMERMAN, Cashier. W. A. EVANS, Asst. Cashier. H. Y. LEMON, Asst. Cash Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Individuals Received upon E Terms. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. .^J I 14 THE LIVE STOCK EXCHANGENATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO Statement of Condition at Close of Business April 28, 1909. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $6,753,458 05 Overdrafts - 2,909 32 United States bonds - 100,000 00 Other bonds 53,950 00 Cash and due from banks 4,15
RM2CHW4JF–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . at. No. 23441, U.S. N. M. Haida Indians. Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia.Collected by James G. Swan. Fig. 42. Wooden Helmet, similar to Fig. 47, Plate XVI. Cat. No. 74341, U. S. N.M. Tlingit Indians, Sitka, Alaska. Collected by John J. McLean. Fig. 43. Wooden Armor. Made of hard wood rods woven together with twine.Detail in Fig. 46. Another view is given in Plate XV (Fig. 53), showing-method of securing it to the body. Cat. No. 49213, U. S. N. M. TlingitIndians, Sitka, Alaska. Collected by John J. McLean. Fig. 4
RM2CE43J9–. Sitzungsberichte . brutium Gasp. R. Knuth(in Englers Pflanzenreich, Heft 53, p. 58) stellt dagegen Geranium stipulareKunze als Synonym zu G. molle var. ß) grandiflorum Vis. 3 Vgl. Knuth, Handbuch, II, 1, p. 235. 4 Vgl. Ponzo, Lautogamia nelle piante fanerogame (Nuovo giornalebotanico italiano, XII, p. 594); ferner A. Schulz, Beiträge zur Kenntnis desBlühens der einheimischen Phanerogamen (Berichte der deutschen botan. Gesell-schaft, XX, p. 526 ff.). 524 K. Fritsch, Jedes Kelchblatt endigt mit einem ganz kurzen, stumpfenSpitzchen, welches am Rücken eine beim Aufblühen grüne,später aber rote D
RM2CR1JPE–. Emblemas morales de Don Sebastian de Couarrubias Orozco ... . ÍV< 15 t*4 L% m m* G E N T V -R, J A i I i ^7- É^TÍ. 11 iwm I 1 . , mí h, ¡Sil ü L. t. JS i a , 57. Quandodos combatientes fon 1 analest n fue rr/ss,er¡ dejirefa, y <va lení/a,Suelen entretenerfe^aque¡los talesPeleando en el campo todo in di*:Mas los buméresjtendü defigukltsEl que es m*spoderofoyéflflaca emitaSu mcfmétfuercMft dándole la muerteEnvida propia Juja le conuierte. Co :■*/?; ^ 53 11 mm WL
RM2CDAY21–. Le Freyschütz; opéra en trois actes. Paroles de E. Pacini, avec récitatifs de H. Berlioz . ;.ï «^ -g & n *=f-+» i 53 mM OTT: r P= s R ^ T ns v l—Y -l^ft-st vou cestvoussaiiithf;liJ.JiJ,.J;,J i^ ^Lj4f- r=^ vur salut a vous ministre du sei - sneur i-gezvous m*-m»- son er -. ^ffi] I J . ff-f-tff y-J-lf-fL^ ?anc«*- ll<7 au ^i.iu- *4|H foui ce passait; estsupprimé dans les partitions allemandes |P^g W^H^^feW
RM2CGHX77–. Botanische Jahrbücher für Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie . d ; bei vielen Arten dagegen sind sie zu fast haarartigen Ge-bilden reduziert (besonders bei E. campanulatuml^uii., E. Abertianum Torr.). iy Small in Bull. Torr. B. Gl. 25 (4 898) p. 53.2) Bentham in D. G. Prodr. XIV, p. 5. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Polygonaceen. 299 Das Involukrum der Gattung Centrostegia ist stets 2-blütig. Am weitesten ist die Reduktion der Partialinflorescenz innerhalb derEriogoneen bei Chorixa7ithe vorgeschritten, wo das Involukrum i-blütigist; es sollen gelegentlich auch 2—3 Blüten vork
RM2CDGFKK–. Graphical and mechanical computation . rm(II), Art. 28, and we can build up a logarithmic chart accordingly. Wehave already constructed such a chart in Art. 29 and Fig. 296 may there-fore be used to supplement Fig. 53 for a complete solution of our problem.In Fig. 29b, the {r, s) and (c, v) index lines must intersect on the g-axis.Thus, when r = 4 ft., 5 = 0.001, and c = 78.5, we read v = 4.96 ft. per sec. 54. Resistance of riveted steel plate. R = (p — D) tft. — Here,R is the resistance of riveted steel plate to tearing between rivet holesin pounds, p is the pitch of the rivet in inches, D
RM2CEMPRT–. The Varsity war supplement 1917. tc.: Dead 31 Wounded 36 Prisoners of War [5 On leave in Canada 9 Discharged 11 4. Honours:C.M.G. 4, D.S.O. 1, Mili-tary Cross 10; Barto Military Cross 2;Croix de Guerre 1,Royal Red Cross 1,Serbian Decoration1, Military Medal 3,Mentioned in Des-patches 30. Total.. 53 Such, briefly, is the debit sideof the account. What is to be said on the other side? Whatabout the gain which surpasses even so great a loss? The gain to Trinity College through the war is deeper andmore far-reaching than lies within the scope of this page to tell;but some hint of it may be given
RM2CHMG1X–. [Provincial and state papers] . c -.= = 5 u o u o CD t-1 n -= -s .9 t/3 w oo^j T-lJ-ir^rt0rtCCrS-i-jC-7-! -4 >âI S, t c e, o o e be 53 be o^. sSâ - ^JC K £ -2 8 +3 * v- 2 £ 5 o « i-T u in j£ Sx --n != 23 5 ^ <u § 53^o^2<urt 3 a en £ S , g 2-3 Si j tf^-g 1 fl2 §3 ^23fc be O.H O
RM2CEYNGE–. Lowville, yesterday, today and tomorrow : history and directory of both town & village. Church 35 The Pubhc Schools 37 Lowville Academy 38 The Bostwick Seminary .41 Lewis County Agriciiltural Society 43 Newspapers 15 Court House 4:7 County Clerks Office -iS County Jail 49 County Poor House 49 Lo-wville Eural Cemeteiy 50 Guilford D. Bailey Post, G. A. R 53 The Masonic B( >dies o! The LowviUe Lumber & Mfg. Co 7;» Wetmore Electric Co 7i» The Lowville Milk & Cream Co si Village Officers sy Boards of Health s9 Fire Department 9o People and Environment . 91 Pictures of Residents and Residences
RM2CEN634–. Die ursachen und die verhütung der blindheit : gekrönte preisschrift. Chorioiditis spec II Trachom 17 Keratomalacie 8 Diphtheritis 3 Puerperium 3 V. Verletzungen .... 242 doppelseitige 10 Sympathie nach Verletz. 9 VI. Acute Exantheme . . 54 Blattern 36 Masern ....... 14 Scharlach 4 VII. Typhus g VIII. Sublatio retinae 73 ex Myopia 46 idiopathica 27 IX. Retinitis 84 centralis e Myopia ... 46 albuminurica 2 Neuroretinitis ..... 7 pigmentosa 9 Chorioretinitis 3. X. Atrophia nervi optici . 102 cerebralis 30 spinalis 19 ex alia causa 53 XI. Glaucoma 88 XII. Tumores bulbi. . . 14 XIII. Operationes
RM2CEKE2X–. Memoirs and proceedings of the Manchester Literary & Philosophical Society. > .;#:■ .. • ,<» - ,■ ft f #- ■ ♦ »■ * •> ■ • • * Mi^iiJ. Sheet 4 0 Sheet 53 Scale one fifth, Manchester Memoirs, Vol lix. (1915), No. 13. XIII. Trisecting an Angle.By Professor W. W. HALDANE Gee, B.Sc, M.Sc.Tech., AND Arthur Adamson, M.Sc.Tech., A.R.C.S. (Read October ijth, igi2. Received for publication May rjt/i, /g/y.J Introductory. The three famous problems whosesolution was attempted by the early geometers relate to:— 1. Squaring the circle. 2. Trisecting an an^le.and 3. Duplicating a cube. It was main
RM2CENKJH–. Catalogue des beaux meubles Louis XV et Louis XVI ... consoles et glaces, fauteuils en tapisserie, pendules et appliques ... tableaux anciens ... y/ < • 3 — Intérieur de Tabagie. Des paysans, hommes et femmes, causent, dansent, fumenl ou se■eposent, dans une grande salle dont la fenêtre souvre sur la campagne. lîois. Iluut., 37 cent.; larg., 53 cent. Je G C ■ r -, C 0 r s, BOUCHER (École de F.) 4 — Les Quatre Saisons représentées par desamours. Les uns figurant lAutomne jouent avec une chèvre el tiennent desgrappes de raisin; les autres, personnifiant lEté, portent des gerbes deblé. Le
RM2CEN5A8–. Faust's Verdammung : dramatische Legende in 4 Abtheilungen. denn das fromme GeJbimmeldieserGlockenvomDomscheintdemDoctorjaSeele undHirn zu be.. thö . ren. I -ja. Ä Wer bist du,sprich! Du, dessen Flammenblick so schneidend 32 g ^-ig Hr# I p^cresr. i // JE3 # ^SS p p I p p J> yr pji pP g IP p P p55^ arfwiedieSpLtzedesDolchs.undffluthsprühendesFeuer brennt und senget die Seele £ iE* schärfwiedieSpLtzedesDolchsjUndgluthsprühendesFeuer brennt und senget die Seele *=fi* ^ feEEfe P £ ff «26700 » v—*SÄr- MEPHISTj) J i p^£ p p p I hF P P 1 P^^ Allegro.(J-lQQ) 53 Ho,ho! Derwei.se Doc.torzeigt heim
RM2CH7GKH–. Romeo and Juliet : opera in five acts . rour keep e!ing:! 1 o 71 !S *œ M^^y/ * p 7 p rg? gy E Laurence. >>• - »f p Julict/ffirmly. g (Exit F. Laurence.) ^ * k A de - main! For a day! A de - main!— For a day! -&- -&- tE^ ^Eg Ldim. - J* fe rpypy- = ,te: ËÉÉPË K tt? 4^ *& e 13203 t5f#31 Ballet. m tsxi ai- iE^ «al3 w .% «15 N9 17. Scene and Air.+) Andante. (J = 63) Juliet. Piano.. É tf ^ L w^m •>• i=^t i y *53^^3^33^^ -;S^££^P it ^^ «** •>: *• 3J> y y
RM2CRT5ER–. American quarterly of roentgenology . .2 o- fcuO-C ^ . i—( buO oj u yNo.s. Oriadow u 2>^ CJ X o« -J CM O.S a ig-2sidespic In 0) ^.+J 55 D JS rt 3. o £?o ^^ y^3 ££en >^ O rd rT en — r- >-, n ^ en i -2 4 , ?■ H i- c u i-i +-> ir* c in c r- . J3 53 +5 rt— CM <$ C ^ J- . u £ 5 £ o biC cu O - X C X3 5 rt u tS -G C *9 •&O en .5 O +j ■
RM2CH4RPJ–. 1861-1865. Battles for the union and the Union forces engaged therein, together with a record of casualties .. . .S3-a ° o-SiJ a o .-S .Sq •o^: .c-d 0 »^ >,-4^7 5og :^V.S-^ S! lu-S.^ s*^a -a > .S>. <SO| oM 3 - O G ga-a-s^ ax::: l-S-^H^ o o-a ^* S o E^TjC^ o ly: 2i^(53 . 3 3 3•^.^ b£5 o ^ I I i ■*fl 4J u- - s ■=■ 2 g 1 Im IS , (A -^ -Wt»H® J-O S ^ o a -g 13-n o a s 5(0
RM2CEP81E–. Army list. Watney, C. W.t F. D. ... 2102... 2028 .... 2069... 844... 1596... 2129... 2160... 19P.3... 536900,1917...2014a... 1309... 1580... 444... 1551... 2160... 1985... 1371... 2160... 1601... 256... 1750...1999a21602138... 625...1537a...1562a... 1534... 2160... 17... 1334... 475. 399... 402... 236... 766... 17.53... 8592134 Watson, A., .<4.0r(i.Cor/is... 1596 A., MB 1353 »A., Wt. Off., ret. ... 2160 A. C, Ind. Armv ... 216. G.D. — G. B. B. ... — G. P. — G. H. — G. H., ret. pay — G. N. ... — G. T. C. ... — Harry D. ... — HughD. ... — H.J. — H.N. G. ... — H. R. — H.W. M. ... INDKX.Refer
RM2CJ8JC9–. History of the Eighteenth New Hampshire Volunteers, 1864-5 . end of each month of the regiments service(March missing). Month Companies Present Absent Present For Duty ^ Sick In arrest Total Sick Otherwise AND Absent October 6 477 23 500 IS 41 559 November G 412 63 475 44 2 521 December 6 373 60 433 87 520 January 6 425 25 450 67 2 519 February 7 487 53 540 63 4 607 April 9 670 9 1 GSO 106 76 862 IVIay 9 568 60 1 629 124 14 767 * Including extra and special duty. After Muster Out At the close of the Civil War in 1865 the Union armynumbered nearly one million men. The quick disbandmentof this
RM2CGR7RR–. The Street railway journal . Chicago, 111 94 Chase-Shawmut Co., Boston, Mass 115 Cheswick Mfg. Co., Cheswick, Pa 161 Chicago Truck Co., Chicago, 111 189 Chloride Electrical Storage Syndicate, Ltd., Manchester, England 53 Christensen Engineering Co., Milwaukee, Wis 4, 47 Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Ry 124 Clow, Jas. B., & Sons, Chicago 21 Columbia Construction Co., Milwaukee, Wis 99 Columbia Lock Nut Co., New York 16 Columbia Machine Works, Brooklyn, N. Y.. 157 Compressed Air Co., New York 30 Condit, S. B., Jr., & Co., Boston,, Mass 13 Conklin, H., New York 22 Conner, Jas. G., & Co., Phila.
RM2CD9JAH–. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . 1852 Rise 4 1 1 January to December n 1S53 Rise 28 3 May to November 6 1854 Decline 24 3 February to Septembr Av erage IS G Average 5A mouths. Year. 1S1318141S151S161817ISIS18191S20 1S2118221S231S2418251S261S271S2S1S291S30 1S31 13321S331S341S351S361S371S3S1S391<40 1S4118421S4318141S451S461S4718481S491850 1S511S5218531854 Annual Average Prices per Imperial quarter. Wheat. 109s. 9ti 74 405 7 75 696 11S6 374 667 10 56 144 7 53 403 11 65 658 S58 660 5 66 364 3 G6 45S 852 1146 2 39 448 655 1064 770 S 66 4 64 4 67 3 50 1 51 350 10 54 S69 950 6
RM2CEWM8W–. Die postwertzeichen und entwertungen der deutschen postanstalten in den schutzgebieten und im auslande. Hart hol zstempel. /?(>«/ //. September KJIMJ bis y V- Nove7nber ic/io nur Keiehspost >r. 37. 45-4», 51, auf China r. 1 (!. / om 14. November ICj/jCi lim Nov.1900 violettsclnvarz) bis 77. März IQI- ant I{eichs))ost >r. 37, 45-4!), 51, 53-05. nur China >r. l-(i. 8-14, - 15-47;auf Kiaiitschou >r. 5—17. 2(55 Peking Zum Stenippln von Post- amveisungin, , Einsehreili- zcttcln usw. amtlich vir- windctci Stempel. PI • violettschwarz) vereinzelt auf P Ir 1 11 O* K«ichspostmarken, G
RM2CRHMY8–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . d Drill Co 53 Richmond Locomotive & Machine Works. 24 Rogers, John M.. B., G. & D. Works C Rogers Locomotive Co 28 Ross Valve Co 4th Cover Rue Mfg. Co 21 Sackmann, F. A 300 Safety Car Heating & Lighting Co 27 Sargent Co 14 Saunders, D., Sons 56 Schenectady Locomotive Works 26 Sellers, Wm. & Co., Inc 4 Shearer-Peters Paint Co B Shelby Steel Tube Co 6 Shoenberger Steel Co 9 Signal Oil Works, Ltd 23 Sllvius, B. & Co 1 Smillie Coupler & Mfg. Co 19 Standard Coupler Co 5 Standard Paint Co 47 and 48 Standard Pn
RM2CGMK5D–. History of the Eighteenth New Hampshire Volunteers, 1864-5 . e end of each month of the regiments service(March missing). Month Companies Present Absent Present For Duty Hick In arrest Total Sick Otherwise and Absent October 6 477 23 500 18 41 559 November 6 412 63 475 44 2 521 December 6 373 60 433 87 520 January 6 425 25 450 67 2 519 February 7 487 53 540 63 4 607 April 9 670 9 1 680 106 76 862 May 9 568 60 1 629 124 14 767 • Indudine; oxtra and special duty. After Muster Out At the close of the Civil War in 1865 the Union armynumbered nearly one million men. The quick disbandmentof this g
RM2CF8YTK–. Practical method for the pianoforte : op. 249. 4 § **=S4 I . J- e * ;HM>-;HHr js a ^^ £m ± m i g &?- t^f-^=± I ±± mm^ IP g 4 ? 2 L! ^: & ± s h AffF..fif— k S5S ,+ ^^ ±± s-^r- W7ft 2^5 B.F.W. 4660-63 Edition Wood- 54 Round Dance. Allegretto vivo fib h J Reigen. Recreation.. & %&. STUDIES OF ARPEGGIOS. These studies are to be played also anoctave higher and an octave lower.Repeat each passag-e 12 times. 188. #* 53 1 i 3 1 135 i^CORDISCHE UBUNGEN. Diese Ubung-en sind auch eine Oc-tave weiter nach der Hohe und Tiefezu spielen. Jeder Teil 12 Mai. ETUDES DARPEGES. Ces etudes doivent etre rep
RM2CDXD9D–. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . 52i5 47|10| 2 14!Michaelmas. 5 53!5 46!lO 2 37| Storm period PS 10 36 5 28 11 38 6 28 M morn 7 27 lsa|g 0 43 8 23 ^ 1 48 9 14 ^ 2 53 10 1 2 1 3 15 4 21 5 20 6 14 If you want the smile that wont come off, Farmers Fertilizers willgive it to you. Theres none bett^. Made in Raleigh, and made right. Tim:N^ER-EI^E^ISS IS^OETH CAEOLmA ALMA:Ntac. WEATHER FORECAST FOR SEPTEMBER.-1st to 3d, pleasant period; 4th to 5th, threatening;6tb to 7tb, rain; 8th to 10th, warm wave; 11th to 12th,hot and sultry; 13th to 17th, unsettled; 18th to 20th
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RM2CDJJBC–. Western electrician . on the cir-cuit. Below is a table showing the safe-carrying capacityof conductors of different sizes in Brown & Sharpe gauge,which must be followed in the placing of interior conduc-tors: Table A. Table B. Concealed Work, Open Work. B. & S. G. Amperes. Amperes. 0000 .2 r 8 312 OQO iSr 262 00 150 220 o 125.. 185 I 105 156 2 SS 131 3 75 uo 4 63 92. 5 53 77 6 45 65 S 33 46 10 25 32 12 , -. 17 23 14 12 i5 16 6 8 IS, 3 5 By openwork is meant construction which admits ofall parts of the surface of the insulating covering of the wirebeing surrounded by free air. The carrying c
RM2CGXF18–. Electric railway gazette . ! B IS FINISHED PARTS KEPT ON HAND READY FOR EARLY DELIVERY. 6 x 10, 7 x 12, 8 x 12, 9 x 14, U x 14, 10 x 16, and 12 x 18 Cylinders for Narrow or Wide Gauge. CATALOGUE AND PHOTOGRAPHS FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. The Hoefinghoff & Laue Foundry Co. (j^ral poundry U/or% Heavy Bastings and Gable Railway Work. A. SPBCXA.1JTY. Front, Lawrence and Pike Streets. Office, 154 E. Front Street, CINCINNATI. October, 1887 STREET RAILWAY DIRECTORY OF THE WORLD. 15 llnth (53,701 ). Ball, Tr. C0.-I.7 in. 4 g; 7 e. 8, Ii. n/o-od 183.381). I-head).—Ohr r. 8.78 m:27 ft 178 b. Illrmiiijl
RM2CEFXAM–. Message from the President of the States, communicating (In compliance with a resolution of the Senate) information relative to the operations of the United States squadron on the west coast of Africa, the condition of the American colonies there, and the commerce of the United States therewith. February 28, 1845. Ordered to be printed. §44W^Oft®^^^WWK^(B§^W^O co co ^ o o —■- ^ ^ n M N I I I I -. ■/. j3 55 >4 -3 > *-> 3 53 ? 3 3 2 g-Pn 2 «-C.2^ 3 1? 3 J 2-j = = 3 s c a > 309 [ 150 ] o o 13 C C -OOCOOOOO 13 iv 13 12 — i? -c 13 10 13 ocoooodocooodo 13oo -d is « rt tjH 06660 !«£ O
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