Selected writings of Thomas Godolphin Rooper . AA 001 225 509. SELECTED WRITINGS OFTHOMAS GODOLPHIN ROOPER M.A. BALLIOL COLLEGEOXFORD LATE H.M. INSPECTOR OFSCHOOLS EDITED WITH A MEMOIRBY R. G. TATTON SOMETIME FELLOWAND TUTOR OF BALLIOL COLLEGE LONDON: BLACKIE AND SON LIMITED50 OLD BAILEY, E.C. GLASGOW ANDDUBLIN MCMVII UB 116 TO THE TEACHERS IN THE SCHOOLS WHICH WERE UNDER HIS CARE VERY MANY OF WHOM FOUND IN THEIR INSPECTOR THEIR BEST FRIEND AND AN INSPIRATION IN THEIR LIVES THIS VOLUME IS RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED PREFACE The essays and other papers included in the presentvolume are a selection f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/selected-writings-of-thomas-godolphin-rooper-aa-001-225-509-selected-writings-ofthomas-godolphin-rooper-ma-balliol-collegeoxford-late-hm-inspector-ofschools-edited-with-a-memoirby-r-g-tatton-sometime-fellowand-tutor-of-balliol-college-london-blackie-and-son-limited50-old-bailey-ec-glasgow-anddublin-mcmvii-ub-116-to-the-teachers-in-the-schools-which-were-under-his-care-very-many-of-whom-found-in-their-inspector-their-best-friend-and-an-inspiration-in-their-lives-this-volume-is-respectfully-inscribed-preface-the-essays-and-other-papers-included-in-the-presentvolume-are-a-selection-f-image339879644.html
RM2AMXRXM–Selected writings of Thomas Godolphin Rooper . AA 001 225 509. SELECTED WRITINGS OFTHOMAS GODOLPHIN ROOPER M.A. BALLIOL COLLEGEOXFORD LATE H.M. INSPECTOR OFSCHOOLS EDITED WITH A MEMOIRBY R. G. TATTON SOMETIME FELLOWAND TUTOR OF BALLIOL COLLEGE LONDON: BLACKIE AND SON LIMITED50 OLD BAILEY, E.C. GLASGOW ANDDUBLIN MCMVII UB 116 TO THE TEACHERS IN THE SCHOOLS WHICH WERE UNDER HIS CARE VERY MANY OF WHOM FOUND IN THEIR INSPECTOR THEIR BEST FRIEND AND AN INSPIRATION IN THEIR LIVES THIS VOLUME IS RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED PREFACE The essays and other papers included in the presentvolume are a selection f
Breeder and sportsman . Adam G. with Chas. De Ryder Up. Fernlock is withoutquestion the best bodyand leg wash yet offeredto horsemen. It is alsoa superior liniment. Chas. De Ryder.. I think it a per-fect leg wash and lo-tion. E. F. Geeks. FERNLOC is Natures Greatest Body Wash and Liniment.Contains 20 per cent. Grain Alcohol. It always Increases Speed, Stimulatesand Strengthens, ProducingStaying Qualities. It always Induces a Healthy Circulation.Prevents Congestion, Chills andColds. It always removes Soreness. Rheumatism. Inflammation and Stiffness from musclesand tendons. FERNLOC does not Stai Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breeder-and-sportsman-adam-g-with-chas-de-ryder-up-fernlock-is-withoutquestion-the-best-bodyand-leg-wash-yet-offeredto-horsemen-it-is-alsoa-superior-liniment-chas-de-ryder-i-think-it-a-per-fect-leg-wash-and-lo-tion-e-f-geeks-fernloc-is-natures-greatest-body-wash-and-linimentcontains-20-per-cent-grain-alcohol-it-always-increases-speed-stimulatesand-strengthens-producingstaying-qualities-it-always-induces-a-healthy-circulationprevents-congestion-chills-andcolds-it-always-removes-soreness-rheumatism-inflammation-and-stiffness-from-musclesand-tendons-fernloc-does-not-stai-image342728236.html
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Breeder and sportsman . Adam G. with Chas. De Ryder Up. * Fernlock is withoutquestion the hest bodyand leg wash yet offeredto horsemen. It is alsoa superior liniment. Chas.Df. Ryder.. I think it a per-fect leg wash and lo-tion. E. F. Geeks. FERNLOC is Natures Greatest Body Wash and Liniment.Contains 20 per cent. Grain Alcohol. It always Increases Speed, Stimulatesand Strengthens, ProducingStaying Qualities. It always Induces a Healthy Circulation.Prevents Congestion, Chills andColds. It always removes Soreness. Rheumatism, Inflammation and Stiffness from musclesand tendons. FERNLOC does not St Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breeder-and-sportsman-adam-g-with-chas-de-ryder-up-fernlock-is-withoutquestion-the-hest-bodyand-leg-wash-yet-offeredto-horsemen-it-is-alsoa-superior-liniment-chasdf-ryder-i-think-it-a-per-fect-leg-wash-and-lo-tion-e-f-geeks-fernloc-is-natures-greatest-body-wash-and-linimentcontains-20-per-cent-grain-alcohol-it-always-increases-speed-stimulatesand-strengthens-producingstaying-qualities-it-always-induces-a-healthy-circulationprevents-congestion-chills-andcolds-it-always-removes-soreness-rheumatism-inflammation-and-stiffness-from-musclesand-tendons-fernloc-does-not-st-image342739361.html
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. Handbook of construction plant, its cost and efficiency. the crusher best fitted to localconditions: A—Incline and automatic dump cars. B—Level with end dump cars and tipple. C—Level with side dump cars. D—Incline chute. E—Incline track. F—Dump cars on tramway. G—Horse and cart. Give an idea as to the character of the ground in the proposedlocation; whether level or on a hillside. If on a hillside, giveapproximately the grade with a rough sketch of the site, if pos-sible, showing the position of the quarry relative to the plantand the position of railroad tracks. Answers to the above questio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-construction-plant-its-cost-and-efficiency-the-crusher-best-fitted-to-localconditions-aincline-and-automatic-dump-cars-blevel-with-end-dump-cars-and-tipple-clevel-with-side-dump-cars-dincline-chute-eincline-track-fdump-cars-on-tramway-ghorse-and-cart-give-an-idea-as-to-the-character-of-the-ground-in-the-proposedlocation-whether-level-or-on-a-hillside-if-on-a-hillside-giveapproximately-the-grade-with-a-rough-sketch-of-the-site-if-pos-sible-showing-the-position-of-the-quarry-relative-to-the-plantand-the-position-of-railroad-tracks-answers-to-the-above-questio-image336979898.html
RM2AG6N8A–. Handbook of construction plant, its cost and efficiency. the crusher best fitted to localconditions: A—Incline and automatic dump cars. B—Level with end dump cars and tipple. C—Level with side dump cars. D—Incline chute. E—Incline track. F—Dump cars on tramway. G—Horse and cart. Give an idea as to the character of the ground in the proposedlocation; whether level or on a hillside. If on a hillside, giveapproximately the grade with a rough sketch of the site, if pos-sible, showing the position of the quarry relative to the plantand the position of railroad tracks. Answers to the above questio
A manual of diseases of the throat and nose : including the pharynx, larynx, trachea, oesophagus, nose and naso-pharynx . Fig. 48.—Professor Stoerk*s Guillotine and Forceps: A, wire Ecraseur; B, guillotine : C, ditto (larger);D, E, and F, forceps ; G and H, improved guillotine, avoiding the loss of space in B and C ; H shows theguillotine open ; G, the same instrument half closed. prevents the wire being pushed aside when the operator proceeds to putit over the growth. The instrument is thus rendered much more service-able, but it really acts more on the principle of a guillotine than anecrase 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-48professor-stoerks-guillotine-and-forceps-a-wire-ecraseur-b-guillotine-c-ditto-largerd-e-and-f-forceps-g-and-h-improved-guillotine-avoiding-the-loss-of-space-in-b-and-c-h-shows-theguillotine-open-g-the-same-instrument-half-closed-prevents-the-wire-being-pushed-aside-when-the-operator-proceeds-to-putit-over-the-growth-the-instrument-is-thus-rendered-much-more-service-able-but-it-really-acts-more-on-the-principle-of-a-guillotine-than-anecrase-image338918375.html
RM2AKB1RK–A manual of diseases of the throat and nose : including the pharynx, larynx, trachea, oesophagus, nose and naso-pharynx . Fig. 48.—Professor Stoerk*s Guillotine and Forceps: A, wire Ecraseur; B, guillotine : C, ditto (larger);D, E, and F, forceps ; G and H, improved guillotine, avoiding the loss of space in B and C ; H shows theguillotine open ; G, the same instrument half closed. prevents the wire being pushed aside when the operator proceeds to putit over the growth. The instrument is thus rendered much more service-able, but it really acts more on the principle of a guillotine than anecrase
Ordnance Survey of Scotland, Books of reference to the 25 inch parish maps of Scotland, Vol61, Melrose to Muthill . ORDNANCE SURVEY OF SCOTLAND. BOOK OF REFERENCE TO THE PLAN OF THE PARISH OF MXNTO. IN THE COUNTY OF ROXBURGH, Containing 5620*482 Ackes. COLONEL HENRY JAMES, R.E., F.R.S., F.G.S., superintendent of the ordnance survey. PRINTED AT THE ORDNANCE SURVEY OFFICE, SOUTHAMPTON. 1860.. Tri, EXPLANATORY REMARKS. The Scale of the Parish Plans is the l-2500th of the actual length onthe ground, and is equal to 25-344 inches to a mile, which is very ap-proximately equal to one square inch to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ordnance-survey-of-scotland-books-of-reference-to-the-25-inch-parish-maps-of-scotland-vol61-melrose-to-muthill-ordnance-survey-of-scotland-book-of-reference-to-the-plan-of-the-parish-of-mxnto-in-the-county-of-roxburgh-containing-5620482-ackes-colonel-henry-james-re-frs-fgs-superintendent-of-the-ordnance-survey-printed-at-the-ordnance-survey-office-southampton-1860-tri-explanatory-remarks-the-scale-of-the-parish-plans-is-the-l-2500th-of-the-actual-length-onthe-ground-and-is-equal-to-25-344-inches-to-a-mile-which-is-very-ap-proximately-equal-to-one-square-inch-to-image343196736.html
RM2AX9XX8–Ordnance Survey of Scotland, Books of reference to the 25 inch parish maps of Scotland, Vol61, Melrose to Muthill . ORDNANCE SURVEY OF SCOTLAND. BOOK OF REFERENCE TO THE PLAN OF THE PARISH OF MXNTO. IN THE COUNTY OF ROXBURGH, Containing 5620*482 Ackes. COLONEL HENRY JAMES, R.E., F.R.S., F.G.S., superintendent of the ordnance survey. PRINTED AT THE ORDNANCE SURVEY OFFICE, SOUTHAMPTON. 1860.. Tri, EXPLANATORY REMARKS. The Scale of the Parish Plans is the l-2500th of the actual length onthe ground, and is equal to 25-344 inches to a mile, which is very ap-proximately equal to one square inch to
. A dictionary of arts, manufactures and mines : containing a clear exposition of their principles and practice. tion shaft, called Breit-lingerweiterschacht; p is the extraction shaft, called Innier-schacht. E F, is a new extraction-shaft, called Neuer treibschacht,by which also the water is pumped up; by a b, and e f,the Avhole extraction and draining are carried on. Theores are raised in these shafts to the level of the wagon-gallery (galerie de rouJage) i, by the whims 1, g, providedwith ropes and buckets. 1, 2, 3, 4, fiig. 736, representthe positions of four water-wheels for working the w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-arts-manufactures-and-mines-containing-a-clear-exposition-of-their-principles-and-practice-tion-shaft-called-breit-lingerweiterschacht-p-is-the-extraction-shaft-called-innier-schacht-e-f-is-a-new-extraction-shaft-called-neuer-treibschachtby-which-also-the-water-is-pumped-up-by-a-b-and-e-fthe-avhole-extraction-and-draining-are-carried-on-theores-are-raised-in-these-shafts-to-the-level-of-the-wagon-gallery-galerie-de-roujage-i-by-the-whims-1-g-providedwith-ropes-and-buckets-1-2-3-4-fiig-736-representthe-positions-of-four-water-wheels-for-working-the-w-image336981452.html
RM2AG6R7T–. A dictionary of arts, manufactures and mines : containing a clear exposition of their principles and practice. tion shaft, called Breit-lingerweiterschacht; p is the extraction shaft, called Innier-schacht. E F, is a new extraction-shaft, called Neuer treibschacht,by which also the water is pumped up; by a b, and e f,the Avhole extraction and draining are carried on. Theores are raised in these shafts to the level of the wagon-gallery (galerie de rouJage) i, by the whims 1, g, providedwith ropes and buckets. 1, 2, 3, 4, fiig. 736, representthe positions of four water-wheels for working the w
Manual of ophthalmology . gmatism.They are: A and R;round letters, O, C, D,G, Q; and square let-ters, H, M, N, W, N;also E and Z; T, Y,and V. The letters Sand B are also con-fused. Another simplemethod o f detectingastigmatism is to causethe eye to look at a so-called astigmatic chart (Fig. 35). This is a series of three equally black lines passing through sixchief meridians, and as these meridians are marked and correspondto the numbers or figures on a clock it has received the name of theclock dial, and the patient readily indicates the lines when so in-formed. An eye that is astigmatic more Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-ophthalmology-gmatismthey-are-a-and-rround-letters-o-c-dg-q-and-square-let-ters-h-m-n-w-nalso-e-and-z-t-yand-v-the-letters-sand-b-are-also-con-fused-another-simplemethod-o-f-detectingastigmatism-is-to-causethe-eye-to-look-at-a-so-called-astigmatic-chart-fig-35-this-is-a-series-of-three-equally-black-lines-passing-through-sixchief-meridians-and-as-these-meridians-are-marked-and-correspondto-the-numbers-or-figures-on-a-clock-it-has-received-the-name-of-theclock-dial-and-the-patient-readily-indicates-the-lines-when-so-in-formed-an-eye-that-is-astigmatic-more-image342766225.html
RM2AWJ9PW–Manual of ophthalmology . gmatism.They are: A and R;round letters, O, C, D,G, Q; and square let-ters, H, M, N, W, N;also E and Z; T, Y,and V. The letters Sand B are also con-fused. Another simplemethod o f detectingastigmatism is to causethe eye to look at a so-called astigmatic chart (Fig. 35). This is a series of three equally black lines passing through sixchief meridians, and as these meridians are marked and correspondto the numbers or figures on a clock it has received the name of theclock dial, and the patient readily indicates the lines when so in-formed. An eye that is astigmatic more
. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. PLATE XYI. View of the hoof from its inferior face. P. The wall. S. The sole. L. The frog. A. Line indicating the commis^sure of the sole and tlie wall, known as the linea alba, or white line. B. Angle of inflection ot wall of the heels (buttress). C. Superior border of buttres.s. D. Region of the heels of tin- foot within the angle known as seat of corn-. E. Inferior border of the bars. F. External face of the bars lining ih. lateral lacunie of the frog. G. Glomes of the frog, or bnlbs Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-standard-horse-book-comprising-the-taming-controlling-and-education-of-unbroken-and-vicious-horses-plate-xyi-view-of-the-hoof-from-its-inferior-face-p-the-wall-s-the-sole-l-the-frog-a-line-indicating-the-commissure-of-the-sole-and-tlie-wall-known-as-the-linea-alba-or-white-line-b-angle-of-inflection-ot-wall-of-the-heels-buttress-c-superior-border-of-buttress-d-region-of-the-heels-of-tin-foot-within-the-angle-known-as-seat-of-corn-e-inferior-border-of-the-bars-f-external-face-of-the-bars-lining-ih-lateral-lacunie-of-the-frog-g-glomes-of-the-frog-or-bnlbs-image336723101.html
RM2AFR1N1–. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. PLATE XYI. View of the hoof from its inferior face. P. The wall. S. The sole. L. The frog. A. Line indicating the commis^sure of the sole and tlie wall, known as the linea alba, or white line. B. Angle of inflection ot wall of the heels (buttress). C. Superior border of buttres.s. D. Region of the heels of tin- foot within the angle known as seat of corn-. E. Inferior border of the bars. F. External face of the bars lining ih. lateral lacunie of the frog. G. Glomes of the frog, or bnlbs
The American encyclopedia and dictionary of ophthalmology Edited by Casey A Wood, assisted by a large staff of collaborators . Eelations of the Lachrymal Sac. a. Meibomian glands. b. Superior portion of lachrymal gland. c. Inferior portion of lachrymal gland. d. Levator palpebrse superioris. e. Tensor tarsi. f. Lachrymal sac. g. Lachrymal canaliculi. h. Orifices of ducts of Meibomian glands,i. Orifices of the lachrjnnal ducts,j. Conjunctiva,k. Frontal sinus.. The Veins and Arteries of the Kyelids f (After Testut.) a. Supra-orljital artery. b. Frontonasal artery. c. Superior palpebral artery d. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-encyclopedia-and-dictionary-of-ophthalmology-edited-by-casey-a-wood-assisted-by-a-large-staff-of-collaborators-eelations-of-the-lachrymal-sac-a-meibomian-glands-b-superior-portion-of-lachrymal-gland-c-inferior-portion-of-lachrymal-gland-d-levator-palpebrse-superioris-e-tensor-tarsi-f-lachrymal-sac-g-lachrymal-canaliculi-h-orifices-of-ducts-of-meibomian-glandsi-orifices-of-the-lachrjnnal-ductsj-conjunctivak-frontal-sinus-the-veins-and-arteries-of-the-kyelids-f-after-testut-a-supra-orljital-artery-b-frontonasal-artery-c-superior-palpebral-artery-d-image338515621.html
RM2AJMM3H–The American encyclopedia and dictionary of ophthalmology Edited by Casey A Wood, assisted by a large staff of collaborators . Eelations of the Lachrymal Sac. a. Meibomian glands. b. Superior portion of lachrymal gland. c. Inferior portion of lachrymal gland. d. Levator palpebrse superioris. e. Tensor tarsi. f. Lachrymal sac. g. Lachrymal canaliculi. h. Orifices of ducts of Meibomian glands,i. Orifices of the lachrjnnal ducts,j. Conjunctiva,k. Frontal sinus.. The Veins and Arteries of the Kyelids f (After Testut.) a. Supra-orljital artery. b. Frontonasal artery. c. Superior palpebral artery d.
The remains of Major-General Nathanael Greene . ptain C. B. Pritchard, F. F. Jones, J. M.Barnard, Jr., S. E. Theus, A. D. Harden, G.H. Remshart, and Charles Ellis, the committeeof entertainment appointed by the Associa-tion of Patriotic Societies. The trip included a visit to BonaventureCemetery, formerly an extensive plantation,then to the Savannah Yacht Club and theCasino—a popular river resort on the site ofold Fort Beauregard. From the Casino theparty was driven back to the city, and then atrip to various points of interest in the citywas made. The drive came to an end about6:30 oclock, wh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-remains-of-major-general-nathanael-greene-ptain-c-b-pritchard-f-f-jones-j-mbarnard-jr-s-e-theus-a-d-harden-gh-remshart-and-charles-ellis-the-committeeof-entertainment-appointed-by-the-associa-tion-of-patriotic-societies-the-trip-included-a-visit-to-bonaventurecemetery-formerly-an-extensive-plantationthen-to-the-savannah-yacht-club-and-thecasinoa-popular-river-resort-on-the-site-ofold-fort-beauregard-from-the-casino-theparty-was-driven-back-to-the-city-and-then-atrip-to-various-points-of-interest-in-the-citywas-made-the-drive-came-to-an-end-about630-oclock-wh-image340053908.html
RM2AN6P6C–The remains of Major-General Nathanael Greene . ptain C. B. Pritchard, F. F. Jones, J. M.Barnard, Jr., S. E. Theus, A. D. Harden, G.H. Remshart, and Charles Ellis, the committeeof entertainment appointed by the Associa-tion of Patriotic Societies. The trip included a visit to BonaventureCemetery, formerly an extensive plantation,then to the Savannah Yacht Club and theCasino—a popular river resort on the site ofold Fort Beauregard. From the Casino theparty was driven back to the city, and then atrip to various points of interest in the citywas made. The drive came to an end about6:30 oclock, wh
Histoire de la Baie-Saint-Antoine, dite Baie-du Febvre, 1683-1911 . Le Curé J.-N. Héroux et ses vicaires 1. Jos.-Nap. Héroux, onzième curé-1885-18972. G.-A. Rainville 3. L.-F. Lussier 4. T.-I. Béland6. J.-E. Roberge8. D. Boucher10. G. Carignan12. J.-A. Labelle14. D.-G. Bourbeau 5. A. P. de Courval7. L.-A. Coté9. J.-E. Dubois 11. L.-E. Boisvert 13. F.-R. Joyal 15. 0. Dubois. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/histoire-de-la-baie-saint-antoine-dite-baie-du-febvre-1683-1911-le-cur-j-n-hroux-et-ses-vicaires-1-jos-nap-hroux-onzime-cur-1885-18972-g-a-rainville-3-l-f-lussier-4-t-i-bland6-j-e-roberge8-d-boucher10-g-carignan12-j-a-labelle14-d-g-bourbeau-5-a-p-de-courval7-l-a-cot9-j-e-dubois-11-l-e-boisvert-13-f-r-joyal-15-0-dubois-image338403395.html
RM2AJFGYF–Histoire de la Baie-Saint-Antoine, dite Baie-du Febvre, 1683-1911 . Le Curé J.-N. Héroux et ses vicaires 1. Jos.-Nap. Héroux, onzième curé-1885-18972. G.-A. Rainville 3. L.-F. Lussier 4. T.-I. Béland6. J.-E. Roberge8. D. Boucher10. G. Carignan12. J.-A. Labelle14. D.-G. Bourbeau 5. A. P. de Courval7. L.-A. Coté9. J.-E. Dubois 11. L.-E. Boisvert 13. F.-R. Joyal 15. 0. Dubois.
Robinson Crusoé; opéra comique en 3 actes (5 tableaux) . 2° Viol, Allos. pizz f ses cou leurs £ fcf SE 3 ses cou leurs, Et quand la nuit sé tend ?^a r^ S= 3 » ?M , 1 i lî; g 165 $ sous cresc .1 u le a zu rc. M, £ e, Les m 5= vou te a zu IV jCS e s «1*1-1» **1-»f- £E£ ÏT+H^-S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/robinson-cruso-opra-comique-en-3-actes-5-tableaux-2-viol-allos-pizz-f-ses-cou-leurs-fcf-se-3-ses-cou-leurs-et-quand-la-nuit-s-tend-a-r-s=-3-m-1-i-l-g-165-sous-cresc-1-u-le-a-zu-rc-m-e-les-m-5=-vou-te-a-zu-iv-jcs-e-s-11-1-1-f-e-th-s-image338452835.html
RM2AJHT17–Robinson Crusoé; opéra comique en 3 actes (5 tableaux) . 2° Viol, Allos. pizz f ses cou leurs £ fcf SE 3 ses cou leurs, Et quand la nuit sé tend ?^a r^ S= 3 » ?M , 1 i lî; g 165 $ sous cresc .1 u le a zu rc. M, £ e, Les m 5= vou te a zu IV jCS e s «1*1-1» **1-»f- £E£ ÏT+H^-S
A treatise on zoology . Callorhynchtis antarcticus, Lac. (After Garman, from Dean.) A, dorsal aspect; B, ventral view of head. cerebrum, and the lateral-line canal opens only by a very narrow slit.The teeth have cutting edges, but no tritors in Rhinochimaera ; andtuberculated tritors in Harriotta (Fig. 141, F). Rhinochimaera, Garman, and Harriotta, G. and B.; Pacific (Fig. 145). HOLOCEPHALI 179 Incertae sedis. Family Ptyctodontidae. Scarcely anything but tlie dental plateswith tritors is known (Fig. 141, E). There appear to have been one pairin each jaw meeting at the symphysis and beak-like [ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-zoology-callorhynchtis-antarcticus-lac-after-garman-from-dean-a-dorsal-aspect-b-ventral-view-of-head-cerebrum-and-the-lateral-line-canal-opens-only-by-a-very-narrow-slitthe-teeth-have-cutting-edges-but-no-tritors-in-rhinochimaera-andtuberculated-tritors-in-harriotta-fig-141-f-rhinochimaera-garman-and-harriotta-g-and-b-pacific-fig-145-holocephali-179-incertae-sedis-family-ptyctodontidae-scarcely-anything-but-tlie-dental-plateswith-tritors-is-known-fig-141-e-there-appear-to-have-been-one-pairin-each-jaw-meeting-at-the-symphysis-and-beak-like-image338327794.html
RM2AJC4FE–A treatise on zoology . Callorhynchtis antarcticus, Lac. (After Garman, from Dean.) A, dorsal aspect; B, ventral view of head. cerebrum, and the lateral-line canal opens only by a very narrow slit.The teeth have cutting edges, but no tritors in Rhinochimaera ; andtuberculated tritors in Harriotta (Fig. 141, F). Rhinochimaera, Garman, and Harriotta, G. and B.; Pacific (Fig. 145). HOLOCEPHALI 179 Incertae sedis. Family Ptyctodontidae. Scarcely anything but tlie dental plateswith tritors is known (Fig. 141, E). There appear to have been one pairin each jaw meeting at the symphysis and beak-like [
The theory and practice of jute spinning; being a complete description of the machines used in the preparation and spinning of jute yarns .. . CARD. Sectional elevation showing gearing at opposite end to driving pulleys. SCALB T^th. (For Diagram see page 78.) A. Drawing roller wheel, ... ... ... 66 teeth. BBB Intermediates, ... ... ... 75 teeth. C Changes on cylinder end, ... ... 20 to 60 teeth. D Intermediate, .. ... ... ... 54 teeth, E Stud wheel, ... ... ... ... 58 teeth. F Stud pinion, ... ... ... ... 20 teeth. G Stud wheel, ... ... ... ... 120 teeth. H Changes, ... ... ... ... 20 to 60 t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-theory-and-practice-of-jute-spinning-being-a-complete-description-of-the-machines-used-in-the-preparation-and-spinning-of-jute-yarns-card-sectional-elevation-showing-gearing-at-opposite-end-to-driving-pulleys-scalb-tth-for-diagram-see-page-78-a-drawing-roller-wheel-66-teeth-bbb-intermediates-75-teeth-c-changes-on-cylinder-end-20-to-60-teeth-d-intermediate-54-teeth-e-stud-wheel-58-teeth-f-stud-pinion-20-teeth-g-stud-wheel-120-teeth-h-changes-20-to-60-t-image338342804.html
RM2AJCRKG–The theory and practice of jute spinning; being a complete description of the machines used in the preparation and spinning of jute yarns .. . CARD. Sectional elevation showing gearing at opposite end to driving pulleys. SCALB T^th. (For Diagram see page 78.) A. Drawing roller wheel, ... ... ... 66 teeth. BBB Intermediates, ... ... ... 75 teeth. C Changes on cylinder end, ... ... 20 to 60 teeth. D Intermediate, .. ... ... ... 54 teeth, E Stud wheel, ... ... ... ... 58 teeth. F Stud pinion, ... ... ... ... 20 teeth. G Stud wheel, ... ... ... ... 120 teeth. H Changes, ... ... ... ... 20 to 60 t
The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . noub- ??? . ,v>f3iy| if, . *> LiiH? J Donald, del F H Michael litH. Minteni. Bros imp. MURCH1SON1A and WORTHENIA. Vol. 51.] THE WHITEHAVEN SANDSTONE SEEIES. 235 19. The Whitehaven Sandstone Series.By J. D. Kendall, Esq., E.G.S. (Read February 20th, 1895.) [Abstract.] The Whitehaven Sandstone, with its associated shales, is a purple-grey deposit sometimes having a thickness of 500 or 600 feet.The Author gives details of a large number of sections of the series,which also contains thin coal-seams and occasionally Spirorlris-limest Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-quarterly-journal-of-the-geological-society-of-london-noub-vgtf3iy-if-gt-liih-j-donald-del-f-h-michael-lith-minteni-bros-imp-murch1son1a-and-worthenia-vol-51-the-whitehaven-sandstone-seeies-235-19-the-whitehaven-sandstone-seriesby-j-d-kendall-esq-egs-read-february-20th-1895-abstract-the-whitehaven-sandstone-with-its-associated-shales-is-a-purple-grey-deposit-sometimes-having-a-thickness-of-500-or-600-feetthe-author-gives-details-of-a-large-number-of-sections-of-the-serieswhich-also-contains-thin-coal-seams-and-occasionally-spirorlris-limest-image342729329.html
RM2AWGJN5–The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . noub- ??? . ,v>f3iy| if, . *> LiiH? J Donald, del F H Michael litH. Minteni. Bros imp. MURCH1SON1A and WORTHENIA. Vol. 51.] THE WHITEHAVEN SANDSTONE SEEIES. 235 19. The Whitehaven Sandstone Series.By J. D. Kendall, Esq., E.G.S. (Read February 20th, 1895.) [Abstract.] The Whitehaven Sandstone, with its associated shales, is a purple-grey deposit sometimes having a thickness of 500 or 600 feet.The Author gives details of a large number of sections of the series,which also contains thin coal-seams and occasionally Spirorlris-limest
Modern harmony, its explanation and application . Scriabine, Ex. 398. 43. Analyse the following pieces :- (a) Scriabines Seventh Pf. Sonata. (Belaieff). (b) Debussy8LApres-midi dun faune! (Fromont). (c) Schonbergs Five Pieces for Orchestra, Op. 16. (Petersh (d) Ravels Gaspard de la nuit (Durand). (e) Strauss Ein Heldenleben! (Leuckart). (f) Delius Appalachia Variations. (Sarmonie). (g) Cyril Scotts Impressions from the Jungle Book. (SckoW.(h) Florent Schmitt Crepuscules (Avgener). 44. Compose 6 representative themes for tone-poems on each,of the following subjects :- (a) Shakespeares Cymbeline Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/modern-harmony-its-explanation-and-application-scriabine-ex-398-43-analyse-the-following-pieces-a-scriabines-seventh-pf-sonata-belaieff-b-debussy8lapres-midi-dun-faune!-fromont-c-schonbergs-five-pieces-for-orchestra-op-16-petersh-d-ravels-gaspard-de-la-nuit-durand-e-strauss-ein-heldenleben!-leuckart-f-delius-appalachia-variations-sarmonie-g-cyril-scotts-impressions-from-the-jungle-book-sckowh-florent-schmitt-crepuscules-avgener-44-compose-6-representative-themes-for-tone-poems-on-eachof-the-following-subjects-a-shakespeares-cymbeline-image340212542.html
RM2ANE0FX–Modern harmony, its explanation and application . Scriabine, Ex. 398. 43. Analyse the following pieces :- (a) Scriabines Seventh Pf. Sonata. (Belaieff). (b) Debussy8LApres-midi dun faune! (Fromont). (c) Schonbergs Five Pieces for Orchestra, Op. 16. (Petersh (d) Ravels Gaspard de la nuit (Durand). (e) Strauss Ein Heldenleben! (Leuckart). (f) Delius Appalachia Variations. (Sarmonie). (g) Cyril Scotts Impressions from the Jungle Book. (SckoW.(h) Florent Schmitt Crepuscules (Avgener). 44. Compose 6 representative themes for tone-poems on each,of the following subjects :- (a) Shakespeares Cymbeline
Scientific and applied pharmacognosy intended for the use of students in pharmacy, as a hand book for pharmacists, and as a reference book for food and drug analysts and pharmacologists . Fig. 216.—Gaultheria proeumbens: A, entire plant showing horizontally creep-ing stolons and solitary axillary flowers. B, flower showing hypocrateri-form corolla. C, stamen. D, young fruit. E, section of fruit showing thebaccate or berry-like calyx which encloses the true fruit or capsule. F,leaf showing venation. G, cross-section of leaf showing epidermis (e), threelayers of palisade cells (p), and chlorench Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scientific-and-applied-pharmacognosy-intended-for-the-use-of-students-in-pharmacy-as-a-hand-book-for-pharmacists-and-as-a-reference-book-for-food-and-drug-analysts-and-pharmacologists-fig-216gaultheria-proeumbens-a-entire-plant-showing-horizontally-creep-ing-stolons-and-solitary-axillary-flowers-b-flower-showing-hypocrateri-form-corolla-c-stamen-d-young-fruit-e-section-of-fruit-showing-thebaccate-or-berry-like-calyx-which-encloses-the-true-fruit-or-capsule-fleaf-showing-venation-g-cross-section-of-leaf-showing-epidermis-e-threelayers-of-palisade-cells-p-and-chlorench-image338196674.html
RM2AJ658J–Scientific and applied pharmacognosy intended for the use of students in pharmacy, as a hand book for pharmacists, and as a reference book for food and drug analysts and pharmacologists . Fig. 216.—Gaultheria proeumbens: A, entire plant showing horizontally creep-ing stolons and solitary axillary flowers. B, flower showing hypocrateri-form corolla. C, stamen. D, young fruit. E, section of fruit showing thebaccate or berry-like calyx which encloses the true fruit or capsule. F,leaf showing venation. G, cross-section of leaf showing epidermis (e), threelayers of palisade cells (p), and chlorench
A treatise on gyrostatics and rotational motion . nequality is necessary, but is qo< sufficient to ensurethat the top will rise to the vertical. This question has been discussed in a very interesting manner by Mr. E. G.Gallop [Comil. /hi/. Trans., XIX. 1904], from the point of view of the Will THE RISING OF A SYMMETRICAL TOP 397 variation of energy which takes place as the top erects itself. As we haveBeen [(8), 10], the minimum value f E for inclination O = cos-10 is given bythe equation «-N2 fc-MMtict^p^ (i) Suppose a curve drawn with values of z as abscissae and the correspondingvalues o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-gyrostatics-and-rotational-motion-nequality-is-necessary-but-is-qolt-sufficient-to-ensurethat-the-top-will-rise-to-the-vertical-this-question-has-been-discussed-in-a-very-interesting-manner-by-mr-e-ggallop-comil-hi-trans-xix-1904-from-the-point-of-view-of-the-will-the-rising-of-a-symmetrical-top-397-variation-of-energy-which-takes-place-as-the-top-erects-itself-as-we-havebeen-8-10-the-minimum-value-f-e-for-inclination-o-=-cos-10-is-given-bythe-equation-n2-fc-mmtictp-i-suppose-a-curve-drawn-with-values-of-z-as-abscissae-and-the-correspondingvalues-o-image339248310.html
RM2AKX2K2–A treatise on gyrostatics and rotational motion . nequality is necessary, but is qo< sufficient to ensurethat the top will rise to the vertical. This question has been discussed in a very interesting manner by Mr. E. G.Gallop [Comil. /hi/. Trans., XIX. 1904], from the point of view of the Will THE RISING OF A SYMMETRICAL TOP 397 variation of energy which takes place as the top erects itself. As we haveBeen [(8), 10], the minimum value f E for inclination O = cos-10 is given bythe equation «-N2 fc-MMtict^p^ (i) Suppose a curve drawn with values of z as abscissae and the correspondingvalues o
La carmélite; comédie musicale en quatre actes et cinq tableaux Poëme de Catulle Mendès . ?^ ^ ^ ^fi- [>*- W^ -^—^ 1 1 ^ î t^f—1 g < c ^ r2 w fc M. le M. A^[ri M ^J^P^lJ-i % Je nenpeuxpliis! ^ m ^^ Cèst la tien ne! Cest la IJf F^iJl ê Qiùinautrey tien - ne!!.. furieux. , V T P JL Cest la tienne! Cest la Cest la. 20 l- M. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/la-carmlite-comdie-musicale-en-quatre-actes-et-cinq-tableaux-pome-de-catulle-mends-fi-gt-w-1-1-tf1-g-lt-c-r2-w-fc-m-le-m-a-ri-m-jplj-i-je-nenpeuxpliis!-m-cst-la-tien-ne!-cest-la-ijf-fijl-qiinautrey-tien-ne!!-furieux-v-t-p-jl-cest-la-tienne!-cest-la-cest-la-20-l-m-image338126378.html
RM2AJ2YJ2–La carmélite; comédie musicale en quatre actes et cinq tableaux Poëme de Catulle Mendès . ?^ ^ ^ ^fi- [>*- W^ -^—^ 1 1 ^ î t^f—1 g < c ^ r2 w fc M. le M. A^[ri M ^J^P^lJ-i % Je nenpeuxpliis! ^ m ^^ Cèst la tien ne! Cest la IJf F^iJl ê Qiùinautrey tien - ne!!.. furieux. , V T P JL Cest la tienne! Cest la Cest la. 20 l- M.
. Manuscript notes from my journal, or, Illustrations of insects, native and foreign. Order Hemiptera, suborder Heteroptera, or plant-bugs. /^?a^, aiifwn t^?^ V. iTife^^ G^/^z^. VZc <9^e^e^-9^^r^. Se^ 8. %ie^»-ccil^^-J <V^^ ^^ // f — / ^.cX^«e^.(a^y fl^^^vj a/n^,e*uJ u/i/e/i^ y. 9iL^c^i^fr:. co-yi. lOO-U.t ^.^. ^f-^-^CiV^.tUuJ.C^^-J cUa^na^ ^a^. ——— 7^. /, ys. v Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manuscript-notes-from-my-journal-or-illustrations-of-insects-native-and-foreign-order-hemiptera-suborder-heteroptera-or-plant-bugs-a-aiifwn-t-v-itife-gz-vzc-lt9ee-9r-se-8-ie-ccil-j-ltv-f-cxeay-flvj-aneuj-uiei-y-9ilcifr-co-yi-loo-ut-f-civtuujc-j-cuana-a-7-ys-v-image336898758.html
RM2AG31PE–. Manuscript notes from my journal, or, Illustrations of insects, native and foreign. Order Hemiptera, suborder Heteroptera, or plant-bugs. /^?a^, aiifwn t^?^ V. iTife^^ G^/^z^. VZc <9^e^e^-9^^r^. Se^ 8. %ie^»-ccil^^-J <V^^ ^^ // f — / ^.cX^«e^.(a^y fl^^^vj a/n^,e*uJ u/i/e/i^ y. 9iL^c^i^fr:. co-yi. lOO-U.t ^.^. ^f-^-^CiV^.tUuJ.C^^-J cUa^na^ ^a^. ——— 7^. /, ys. v
Christian Cynosure . art for their support: J, F, Beowne, Cabin Creek, Ky. Eli Tapley, Columbus, Miss. J. F. Galloway, OkahumkaFlorida. Wm. Hazenbueo, Cape Town, S.Africa. A. D. ZARAPHONrrmEs, Andros,via Syra, Greece. G. H. FiLiAK, Armenia. Contributions for either of thesebrethren may be forwarded eitherthrough the editors of the Cyno-sure or the Treasurer of the N.C. A. Please dbsignate to whichone such funds shall be <mrt. PHOTOGRAPHS. We now have at the Gunosure o&ce a supply ofwell-executed card photographs of Captaiu Wm.Morgan, President J. Blanchard, President CharlesG. Finney and E Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/christian-cynosure-art-for-their-support-j-f-beowne-cabin-creek-ky-eli-tapley-columbus-miss-j-f-galloway-okahumkaflorida-wm-hazenbueo-cape-town-safrica-a-d-zaraphonrrmes-androsvia-syra-greece-g-h-filiak-armenia-contributions-for-either-of-thesebrethren-may-be-forwarded-eitherthrough-the-editors-of-the-cyno-sure-or-the-treasurer-of-the-nc-a-please-dbsignate-to-whichone-such-funds-shall-be-ltmrt-photographs-we-now-have-at-the-gunosure-oce-a-supply-ofwell-executed-card-photographs-of-captaiu-wmmorgan-president-j-blanchard-president-charlesg-finney-and-e-image338150488.html
RM2AJ42B4–Christian Cynosure . art for their support: J, F, Beowne, Cabin Creek, Ky. Eli Tapley, Columbus, Miss. J. F. Galloway, OkahumkaFlorida. Wm. Hazenbueo, Cape Town, S.Africa. A. D. ZARAPHONrrmEs, Andros,via Syra, Greece. G. H. FiLiAK, Armenia. Contributions for either of thesebrethren may be forwarded eitherthrough the editors of the Cyno-sure or the Treasurer of the N.C. A. Please dbsignate to whichone such funds shall be <mrt. PHOTOGRAPHS. We now have at the Gunosure o&ce a supply ofwell-executed card photographs of Captaiu Wm.Morgan, President J. Blanchard, President CharlesG. Finney and E
. Elgin past and present : a historical guide / by Herbert B. Mackintosh. 898. Over the entrance are two stones : (1) A shield,but the arms are obliterated. (2) A moulded stone having initialsand date— A. F. 1740 E. R., being those of Alexander Forteath and Elizabeth Robertson his wife,former owners of the property. On the house wall between doors 30b and 30c there is part of alintel stone. It almost marks the spot where it original^ had been.The arms are (Fig. 1) :—Dexter, Three boar heads erased (Gordon)Sinister, Three cushions lozenge ways (Dunbar). The initials at sidesC. G. and M. D. only Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elgin-past-and-present-a-historical-guide-by-herbert-b-mackintosh-898-over-the-entrance-are-two-stones-1-a-shieldbut-the-arms-are-obliterated-2-a-moulded-stone-having-initialsand-date-a-f-1740-e-r-being-those-of-alexander-forteath-and-elizabeth-robertson-his-wifeformer-owners-of-the-property-on-the-house-wall-between-doors-30b-and-30c-there-is-part-of-alintel-stone-it-almost-marks-the-spot-where-it-original-had-beenthe-arms-are-fig-1-dexter-three-boar-heads-erased-gordonsinister-three-cushions-lozenge-ways-dunbar-the-initials-at-sidesc-g-and-m-d-only-image336865776.html
RM2AG1FMG–. Elgin past and present : a historical guide / by Herbert B. Mackintosh. 898. Over the entrance are two stones : (1) A shield,but the arms are obliterated. (2) A moulded stone having initialsand date— A. F. 1740 E. R., being those of Alexander Forteath and Elizabeth Robertson his wife,former owners of the property. On the house wall between doors 30b and 30c there is part of alintel stone. It almost marks the spot where it original^ had been.The arms are (Fig. 1) :—Dexter, Three boar heads erased (Gordon)Sinister, Three cushions lozenge ways (Dunbar). The initials at sidesC. G. and M. D. only
. The science and practice of dental surgery. root-hole. Fill the tray (Fig. 667 (1)) with im-pression composition, and press the wire, E,right through it. Warm the sur-face of the composition. Pass thiswu-e, E, to the top of the root-canal, and gently slide the trayup it sufficiently to take a goodimisression. When the composi-tion has hardened, place the setscrew, F, close to the handle ofthe tray, G, and fix it. Withdiawthe wue—this can onlv be done inthe direction of A B,Fig. 667 (2)and (3)-—-when the impression maybe removed in the direction ofCD, drags or shifting of thehole in the compo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-science-and-practice-of-dental-surgery-root-hole-fill-the-tray-fig-667-1-with-im-pression-composition-and-press-the-wire-eright-through-it-warm-the-sur-face-of-the-composition-pass-thiswu-e-e-to-the-top-of-the-root-canal-and-gently-slide-the-trayup-it-sufficiently-to-take-a-goodimisression-when-the-composi-tion-has-hardened-place-the-setscrew-f-close-to-the-handle-ofthe-tray-g-and-fix-it-withdiawthe-wuethis-can-onlv-be-done-inthe-direction-of-a-bfig-667-2and-3-when-the-impression-maybe-removed-in-the-direction-ofcd-drags-or-shifting-of-thehole-in-the-compo-image336834771.html
RM2AG0457–. The science and practice of dental surgery. root-hole. Fill the tray (Fig. 667 (1)) with im-pression composition, and press the wire, E,right through it. Warm the sur-face of the composition. Pass thiswu-e, E, to the top of the root-canal, and gently slide the trayup it sufficiently to take a goodimisression. When the composi-tion has hardened, place the setscrew, F, close to the handle ofthe tray, G, and fix it. Withdiawthe wue—this can onlv be done inthe direction of A B,Fig. 667 (2)and (3)-—-when the impression maybe removed in the direction ofCD, drags or shifting of thehole in the compo
Diseases of the nervous system .. . Fig. 7.—Cortex of the Cerebrum of Apes. (After H. Munk.) A. Center for sight; B, center for hearing; C-I, sensory sphere; C, hind-leg region, sensory-sphere; D, fore-leg region; E, head region; F, eye region; G, ear region; H, neck region; /,trunk region. the occipital lobe, that of hearing in the temporal lobe. Besides experi-mental investigations among which those of H. Munk are here also tobe regarded as pioneer—we owe to him the recognition of mind blindnessand mind deafness which have since become of the greatest importance inhuman pathology—valuable st Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-the-nervous-system-fig-7cortex-of-the-cerebrum-of-apes-after-h-munk-a-center-for-sight-b-center-for-hearing-c-i-sensory-sphere-c-hind-leg-region-sensory-sphere-d-fore-leg-region-e-head-region-f-eye-region-g-ear-region-h-neck-region-trunk-region-the-occipital-lobe-that-of-hearing-in-the-temporal-lobe-besides-experi-mental-investigations-among-which-those-of-h-munk-are-here-also-tobe-regarded-as-pioneerwe-owe-to-him-the-recognition-of-mind-blindnessand-mind-deafness-which-have-since-become-of-the-greatest-importance-inhuman-pathologyvaluable-st-image342739039.html
RM2AWH33Y–Diseases of the nervous system .. . Fig. 7.—Cortex of the Cerebrum of Apes. (After H. Munk.) A. Center for sight; B, center for hearing; C-I, sensory sphere; C, hind-leg region, sensory-sphere; D, fore-leg region; E, head region; F, eye region; G, ear region; H, neck region; /,trunk region. the occipital lobe, that of hearing in the temporal lobe. Besides experi-mental investigations among which those of H. Munk are here also tobe regarded as pioneer—we owe to him the recognition of mind blindnessand mind deafness which have since become of the greatest importance inhuman pathology—valuable st
. The principles of physics. sposition of a pencil of rays emanatingfrom any point (e.g. A) after reflection from a convex mirror.Construct an image of an object placed in front of a convexmirror. 302. Illustrative experiments. Experiment 3. —Hold some object, e.g. a rose, as a6 (Fig. 249), a fewfeet in front of a concave mirror. Looking in the direction of the axis of the mirror you see asmall inverted image,AB, of the object, be-tween the center of cur-vature, C, of the mirrorand its principal focus,F. Evidently if AB rep-resent an object placedbetween the principalfocus and the center ofcur Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-principles-of-physics-sposition-of-a-pencil-of-rays-emanatingfrom-any-point-eg-a-after-reflection-from-a-convex-mirrorconstruct-an-image-of-an-object-placed-in-front-of-a-convexmirror-302-illustrative-experiments-experiment-3-hold-some-object-eg-a-rose-as-a6-fig-249-a-fewfeet-in-front-of-a-concave-mirror-looking-in-the-direction-of-the-axis-of-the-mirror-you-see-asmall-inverted-imageab-of-the-object-be-tween-the-center-of-cur-vature-c-of-the-mirrorand-its-principal-focusf-evidently-if-ab-rep-resent-an-object-placedbetween-the-principalfocus-and-the-center-ofcur-image336738982.html
RM2AFRP06–. The principles of physics. sposition of a pencil of rays emanatingfrom any point (e.g. A) after reflection from a convex mirror.Construct an image of an object placed in front of a convexmirror. 302. Illustrative experiments. Experiment 3. —Hold some object, e.g. a rose, as a6 (Fig. 249), a fewfeet in front of a concave mirror. Looking in the direction of the axis of the mirror you see asmall inverted image,AB, of the object, be-tween the center of cur-vature, C, of the mirrorand its principal focus,F. Evidently if AB rep-resent an object placedbetween the principalfocus and the center ofcur
Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . 442. Stenocarpus Cunninghamil, R. Br. (a) — (d) Flower in various stages, (e) top of perianth segment with anther,(f) stigma, (g) pistil, (gl) gland, (a) — (d) nat. size; (e)—(g) enl. CXI. PROTEACE^. 457. Tof^ Per. S*1 Voor.c, 443. Banksia integrifolia, Linn, f., var. compar, Bail. (B. compar, R. Br.)- 458 CXII. THYMEL^ACE^. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/comprehensive-catalogue-of-queensland-plants-both-indigenous-and-naturalised-to-which-are-added-where-known-the-aboriginal-and-other-vernacular-names-with-numerous-illustrations-and-copious-notes-on-the-properties-features-c-of-the-plants-442-stenocarpus-cunninghamil-r-br-a-d-flower-in-various-stages-e-top-of-perianth-segment-with-antherf-stigma-g-pistil-gl-gland-a-d-nat-size-eg-enl-cxi-proteace-457-tof-per-s1-voorc-443-banksia-integrifolia-linn-f-var-compar-bail-b-compar-r-br-458-cxii-thymelace-image338482752.html
RM2AJK65M–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . 442. Stenocarpus Cunninghamil, R. Br. (a) — (d) Flower in various stages, (e) top of perianth segment with anther,(f) stigma, (g) pistil, (gl) gland, (a) — (d) nat. size; (e)—(g) enl. CXI. PROTEACE^. 457. Tof^ Per. S*1 Voor.c, 443. Banksia integrifolia, Linn, f., var. compar, Bail. (B. compar, R. Br.)- 458 CXII. THYMEL^ACE^.
Christian Cynosure . President C. J. Kephart of Avalon Col-lege, Mo., Prof. E. D. Bailey, Rev. John G. Fee and J.F.Browne of Kentucky and others. The convention closesThursday evening, September 14th. Fob Railroad and other notices see 18th page. Our paper this week is a memorial number.The large space given to the Convention andMonument, to the abduction of Morgan and thereminiscences of veterans of that early day,making this a paper worth preserving. Our Story,too, brings us happily into the very midst of thefearful scenes at Batavia of fifty-six years ago.A large edition will be printed for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/christian-cynosure-president-c-j-kephart-of-avalon-col-lege-mo-prof-e-d-bailey-rev-john-g-fee-and-jfbrowne-of-kentucky-and-others-the-convention-closesthursday-evening-september-14th-fob-railroad-and-other-notices-see-18th-page-our-paper-this-week-is-a-memorial-numberthe-large-space-given-to-the-convention-andmonument-to-the-abduction-of-morgan-and-thereminiscences-of-veterans-of-that-early-daymaking-this-a-paper-worth-preserving-our-storytoo-brings-us-happily-into-the-very-midst-of-thefearful-scenes-at-batavia-of-fifty-six-years-agoa-large-edition-will-be-printed-for-image340081884.html
RM2AN81WG–Christian Cynosure . President C. J. Kephart of Avalon Col-lege, Mo., Prof. E. D. Bailey, Rev. John G. Fee and J.F.Browne of Kentucky and others. The convention closesThursday evening, September 14th. Fob Railroad and other notices see 18th page. Our paper this week is a memorial number.The large space given to the Convention andMonument, to the abduction of Morgan and thereminiscences of veterans of that early day,making this a paper worth preserving. Our Story,too, brings us happily into the very midst of thefearful scenes at Batavia of fifty-six years ago.A large edition will be printed for
A supplement to Ures Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines, : containing a clear exposition of their principles and practice. . 802 ORES, DRESSING OF. sheet-iron, 6 feet long and 16|- inches wide at e. At this point a ledge of wood is some-times introduced for the purpose of modifying the velocity of the water and forming a kindof shallow reservoir, so as to allow the workman to stir the stuff. At the end of the stripa cofer, f, is fixed, 11 inches deep, 30 inches square; h, settling box, 6 feet long and 30inches deep ; k, outlet for waste water. At G is inserted a filtering launder, 13 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-supplement-to-ures-dictionary-of-arts-manufactures-and-mines-containing-a-clear-exposition-of-their-principles-and-practice-802-ores-dressing-of-sheet-iron-6-feet-long-and-16-inches-wide-at-e-at-this-point-a-ledge-of-wood-is-some-times-introduced-for-the-purpose-of-modifying-the-velocity-of-the-water-and-forming-a-kindof-shallow-reservoir-so-as-to-allow-the-workman-to-stir-the-stuff-at-the-end-of-the-stripa-cofer-f-is-fixed-11-inches-deep-30-inches-square-h-settling-box-6-feet-long-and-30inches-deep-k-outlet-for-waste-water-at-g-is-inserted-a-filtering-launder-13-image339474579.html
RM2AM8B83–A supplement to Ures Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines, : containing a clear exposition of their principles and practice. . 802 ORES, DRESSING OF. sheet-iron, 6 feet long and 16|- inches wide at e. At this point a ledge of wood is some-times introduced for the purpose of modifying the velocity of the water and forming a kindof shallow reservoir, so as to allow the workman to stir the stuff. At the end of the stripa cofer, f, is fixed, 11 inches deep, 30 inches square; h, settling box, 6 feet long and 30inches deep ; k, outlet for waste water. At G is inserted a filtering launder, 13
A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine (Volume 2) . (O n Explanation of the flates of the Muscles. 15 Fig. 3. A fore-view of the foot and Tendons of the Flexores Di- gitorum.a, Cut extremity of the tendo Achillis. b, Upper part of the as-tragalus, c, Os calcis. d, Tendon of the tibialis amicus, e, Tendonof the extensor polliris longus. f, Tendon of the peronaeus brevis.g, Tendons of the flexor digitorum longus, with the nonus Vesalii.hh, The whole of the flexor digitorum brevis. Fig. 4. Muscles of the Anus,aa, An out line of the buttocks, and upper part of the thighs.b, The te Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-system-of-anatomy-for-the-use-of-students-of-medicine-volume-2-o-n-explanation-of-the-flates-of-the-muscles-15-fig-3-a-fore-view-of-the-foot-and-tendons-of-the-flexores-di-gitoruma-cut-extremity-of-the-tendo-achillis-b-upper-part-of-the-as-tragalus-c-os-calcis-d-tendon-of-the-tibialis-amicus-e-tendonof-the-extensor-polliris-longus-f-tendon-of-the-peronaeus-brevisg-tendons-of-the-flexor-digitorum-longus-with-the-nonus-vesaliihh-the-whole-of-the-flexor-digitorum-brevis-fig-4-muscles-of-the-anusaa-an-out-line-of-the-buttocks-and-upper-part-of-the-thighsb-the-te-image338432387.html
RM2AJGWXY–A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine (Volume 2) . (O n Explanation of the flates of the Muscles. 15 Fig. 3. A fore-view of the foot and Tendons of the Flexores Di- gitorum.a, Cut extremity of the tendo Achillis. b, Upper part of the as-tragalus, c, Os calcis. d, Tendon of the tibialis amicus, e, Tendonof the extensor polliris longus. f, Tendon of the peronaeus brevis.g, Tendons of the flexor digitorum longus, with the nonus Vesalii.hh, The whole of the flexor digitorum brevis. Fig. 4. Muscles of the Anus,aa, An out line of the buttocks, and upper part of the thighs.b, The te
An international system of electro-therapeutics : for students, general practitioners, and specialists . h the terminals, L L. When a current is passing through the coils E E, thus producinga magnetic field about the solenoid F, a current flowing in one directionthrough F will cause it to be lifted up, while a current passing in theopposite direction will cause it to drop below the level to which it is heldby the spring /. The writing-arm G is attached at one end to the brass G-80 KELLOGG. post Hj the other end being free. A small standard connects it with thesolenoid F, which, acting upon the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-international-system-of-electro-therapeutics-for-students-general-practitioners-and-specialists-h-the-terminals-l-l-when-a-current-is-passing-through-the-coils-e-e-thus-producinga-magnetic-field-about-the-solenoid-f-a-current-flowing-in-one-directionthrough-f-will-cause-it-to-be-lifted-up-while-a-current-passing-in-theopposite-direction-will-cause-it-to-drop-below-the-level-to-which-it-is-heldby-the-spring-the-writing-arm-g-is-attached-at-one-end-to-the-brass-g-80-kellogg-post-hj-the-other-end-being-free-a-small-standard-connects-it-with-thesolenoid-f-which-acting-upon-the-image338931171.html
RM2AKBJ4K–An international system of electro-therapeutics : for students, general practitioners, and specialists . h the terminals, L L. When a current is passing through the coils E E, thus producinga magnetic field about the solenoid F, a current flowing in one directionthrough F will cause it to be lifted up, while a current passing in theopposite direction will cause it to drop below the level to which it is heldby the spring /. The writing-arm G is attached at one end to the brass G-80 KELLOGG. post Hj the other end being free. A small standard connects it with thesolenoid F, which, acting upon the
The farmers' union . 175 tons. E. Wood 2,483 cords. F. Posts 85 cars. G. Merchandise: — flour, feed, fuel, oils, farm machinery $3,698.50 An attempt has been made, in Diagram II, to picture the estimatedrelative importance of the co-operative activities of Union members inthe different States. No common measure for these activities couldbe found; hence the conclusions as shown cannot be considered as authorita-tive ; though they do represent a careful weighing af all available materialon these co-operative activities. A study of the preceding summaries, Ibelieve, will justify the conclusions r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-union-175-tons-e-wood-2483-cords-f-posts-85-cars-g-merchandise-flour-feed-fuel-oils-farm-machinery-369850-an-attempt-has-been-made-in-diagram-ii-to-picture-the-estimatedrelative-importance-of-the-co-operative-activities-of-union-members-inthe-different-states-no-common-measure-for-these-activities-couldbe-found-hence-the-conclusions-as-shown-cannot-be-considered-as-authorita-tive-though-they-do-represent-a-careful-weighing-af-all-available-materialon-these-co-operative-activities-a-study-of-the-preceding-summaries-ibelieve-will-justify-the-conclusions-r-image338949741.html
RM2AKCDRW–The farmers' union . 175 tons. E. Wood 2,483 cords. F. Posts 85 cars. G. Merchandise: — flour, feed, fuel, oils, farm machinery $3,698.50 An attempt has been made, in Diagram II, to picture the estimatedrelative importance of the co-operative activities of Union members inthe different States. No common measure for these activities couldbe found; hence the conclusions as shown cannot be considered as authorita-tive ; though they do represent a careful weighing af all available materialon these co-operative activities. A study of the preceding summaries, Ibelieve, will justify the conclusions r
A guide to the fossil invertebrate animals in the Department of geology and palaeontology in the British museum (Natural history) . dina: a,Mastosia. Anomocladina : b, Cylindjophyma. Tetracladina : c, d,Callopegma; e, Plinthosella. e, enlarged 26 diam.; the rest 40 diam.(After Hinde.) cladina (Fig, 13 &); Cylindrophyma is common in UpperJurassic rocks. Megamorina (Silurian to Eecent) : desmasrelatively large, curved, branching rods, either intertwiningor joined as in Eutaxicladina (Fig. 12 e, f, g) Doryderma(Fig. 16 &) is abundant in the Upper Chalk. Rhizomorina(Cambrian to Eecent) : desma sm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-guide-to-the-fossil-invertebrate-animals-in-the-department-of-geology-and-palaeontology-in-the-british-museum-natural-history-dina-amastosia-anomocladina-b-cylindjophyma-tetracladina-c-dcallopegma-e-plinthosella-e-enlarged-26-diam-the-rest-40-diamafter-hinde-cladina-fig-13-cylindrophyma-is-common-in-upperjurassic-rocks-megamorina-silurian-to-eecent-desmasrelatively-large-curved-branching-rods-either-intertwiningor-joined-as-in-eutaxicladina-fig-12-e-f-g-dorydermafig-16-is-abundant-in-the-upper-chalk-rhizomorinacambrian-to-eecent-desma-sm-image342729999.html
RM2AWGKH3–A guide to the fossil invertebrate animals in the Department of geology and palaeontology in the British museum (Natural history) . dina: a,Mastosia. Anomocladina : b, Cylindjophyma. Tetracladina : c, d,Callopegma; e, Plinthosella. e, enlarged 26 diam.; the rest 40 diam.(After Hinde.) cladina (Fig, 13 &); Cylindrophyma is common in UpperJurassic rocks. Megamorina (Silurian to Eecent) : desmasrelatively large, curved, branching rods, either intertwiningor joined as in Eutaxicladina (Fig. 12 e, f, g) Doryderma(Fig. 16 &) is abundant in the Upper Chalk. Rhizomorina(Cambrian to Eecent) : desma sm
. Purdue debris. fli JF ^ ji 1 « n. s Is W m r 7 ? ^y ^1 1 «e i f ? f *- >*> ^. 1 f . OFFICERS. B. P. Stonecifer, Chairman. R. A. Ballweg, Secretary. H. D. Richardson, Treasurer. Top Row—Vaile, Richardson.Second Row—Taylor, Krieger, Sterner, C.rae.^, Barber.Third Row—Stranahan, Pinkerton, Wcntz, Riel-, Patter.> XX di XX G U. rr i -v^ e i^ .^ -fc 219 1917 DGbri:S. Sigma Chi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purdue-debris-fli-jf-ji-1-n-s-is-w-m-r-7-y-1-1-e-i-f-f-gtgt-1-f-officers-b-p-stonecifer-chairman-r-a-ballweg-secretary-h-d-richardson-treasurer-top-rowvaile-richardsonsecond-rowtaylor-krieger-sterner-crae-barberthird-rowstranahan-pinkerton-wcntz-riel-pattergt-xx-di-xx-g-u-rr-i-v-e-i-fc-219-1917-dgbris-sigma-chi-image336767767.html
RM2AFW2M7–. Purdue debris. fli JF ^ ji 1 « n. s Is W m r 7 ? ^y ^1 1 «e i f ? f *- >*> ^. 1 f . OFFICERS. B. P. Stonecifer, Chairman. R. A. Ballweg, Secretary. H. D. Richardson, Treasurer. Top Row—Vaile, Richardson.Second Row—Taylor, Krieger, Sterner, C.rae.^, Barber.Third Row—Stranahan, Pinkerton, Wcntz, Riel-, Patter.> XX di XX G U. rr i -v^ e i^ .^ -fc 219 1917 DGbri:S. Sigma Chi
Biographical and historical record of Putnam County, Indiana .. . rcy,March 5,1831, on land owned by Allen Pearcy* :r:-j HISTORY OF PUTNAM COUNTY. John Elrod, Thomas Gordon and MasonCatherwood. The town has since been con-siderably enlarged. The first and secondadditions were made by Mr, Cooper. J. E.and D. A. Quin made the next addition, andthen came Corwinand Thorntons first, secondand third additions. Adam Feather was the first blacksmith inthe place, Joshua Lucas the first tanner, JohnCunningham the first merchant, James A.Carter the first saddler. William G. Dar- nall was also among the f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biographical-and-historical-record-of-putnam-county-indiana-rcymarch-51831-on-land-owned-by-allen-pearcy-r-j-history-of-putnam-county-john-elrod-thomas-gordon-and-masoncatherwood-the-town-has-since-been-con-siderably-enlarged-the-first-and-secondadditions-were-made-by-mr-cooper-j-eand-d-a-quin-made-the-next-addition-andthen-came-corwinand-thorntons-first-secondand-third-additions-adam-feather-was-the-first-blacksmith-inthe-place-joshua-lucas-the-first-tanner-johncunningham-the-first-merchant-james-acarter-the-first-saddler-william-g-dar-nall-was-also-among-the-f-image338466232.html
RM2AJJD3M–Biographical and historical record of Putnam County, Indiana .. . rcy,March 5,1831, on land owned by Allen Pearcy* :r:-j HISTORY OF PUTNAM COUNTY. John Elrod, Thomas Gordon and MasonCatherwood. The town has since been con-siderably enlarged. The first and secondadditions were made by Mr, Cooper. J. E.and D. A. Quin made the next addition, andthen came Corwinand Thorntons first, secondand third additions. Adam Feather was the first blacksmith inthe place, Joshua Lucas the first tanner, JohnCunningham the first merchant, James A.Carter the first saddler. William G. Dar- nall was also among the f
The adytum . unt of personal inter-ference on the part of President Purinton. C. C. Hunt, --..-- President H. B. Gutches, - - Vice President. C. B. White, . - - - Secretary. (Records strictly secret, being too religious in character for thegeneral public.) Sentinel and committee of one to watch the President, F. E.Whittemore. Sulphurous Cusser for the crowd, A. A. Thresher. SilentPartner, A D. Brumback. Confirmed Kicker, F. B. Eldridge. Visit-ing Joker, K. G. Evans. Substitute, contributing moral dignity, G. D.Hutson. Banquet at close of each conference at expense of defeated mem-bers. T Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-adytum-unt-of-personal-inter-ference-on-the-part-of-president-purinton-c-c-hunt-president-h-b-gutches-vice-president-c-b-white-secretary-records-strictly-secret-being-too-religious-in-character-for-thegeneral-public-sentinel-and-committee-of-one-to-watch-the-president-f-ewhittemore-sulphurous-cusser-for-the-crowd-a-a-thresher-silentpartner-a-d-brumback-confirmed-kicker-f-b-eldridge-visit-ing-joker-k-g-evans-substitute-contributing-moral-dignity-g-dhutson-banquet-at-close-of-each-conference-at-expense-of-defeated-mem-bers-t-image343394230.html
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. Iconographie du règne animal de G. Cuvier, ou, Représentation d'après nature de l'une des espèces les plus et souvent non encore figurées de chaque genre d'animaux : avec un texte descriptif mis au courant de la science : ouvrage pouvant servir d'atlas a tous les traites de zoologie. è^ps^. 1. Goura c^/rona/a. /^m.S.A.f.i.^.J.,fi;- a. Columlja /farpAyr^tr ? Tèm. Am./. ici. Iconoejrr-i^&tMè^^ Jmm^l. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/iconographie-du-rgne-animal-de-g-cuvier-ou-reprsentation-daprs-nature-de-lune-des-espces-les-plus-et-souvent-non-encore-figures-de-chaque-genre-danimaux-avec-un-texte-descriptif-mis-au-courant-de-la-science-ouvrage-pouvant-servir-datlas-a-tous-les-traites-de-zoologie-ps-1-goura-cronaa-msafijfi-a-columlja-farpayrtr-tm-am-ici-iconoejrr-itm-jmml-image336614309.html
RM2AFJ2YH–. Iconographie du règne animal de G. Cuvier, ou, Représentation d'après nature de l'une des espèces les plus et souvent non encore figurées de chaque genre d'animaux : avec un texte descriptif mis au courant de la science : ouvrage pouvant servir d'atlas a tous les traites de zoologie. è^ps^. 1. Goura c^/rona/a. /^m.S.A.f.i.^.J.,fi;- a. Columlja /farpAyr^tr ? Tèm. Am./. ici. Iconoejrr-i^&tMè^^ Jmm^l.
. Diseases of the heart and thoracic aorta. Fig. 268. Aneurism involving the descending tlwradc and tJie upper part of the Abdominal Aorta. (^Front vkw.^Smaller than the dried preparation. Size of drawing, 6^ x 2^ in.; size o/specimen, 13^ x 5 j in. a, Termination of the ascending portion of the aortic arch; b, a portion of the descendingthoracic aorta situated between the aneurismal sacs f and g; c, abdominal aorta below theaneurism; d, the diaphragm; e, small commencing aneurism at the junction of the transversewith the descending portions of the «a-ch; f, globular aneurismal sac, the size o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-the-heart-and-thoracic-aorta-fig-268-aneurism-involving-the-descending-tlwradc-and-tjie-upper-part-of-the-abdominal-aorta-front-vkwsmaller-than-the-dried-preparation-size-of-drawing-6-x-2-in-size-ospecimen-13-x-5-j-in-a-termination-of-the-ascending-portion-of-the-aortic-arch-b-a-portion-of-the-descendingthoracic-aorta-situated-between-the-aneurismal-sacs-f-and-g-c-abdominal-aorta-below-theaneurism-d-the-diaphragm-e-small-commencing-aneurism-at-the-junction-of-the-transversewith-the-descending-portions-of-the-a-ch-f-globular-aneurismal-sac-the-size-o-image336704736.html
RM2AFP694–. Diseases of the heart and thoracic aorta. Fig. 268. Aneurism involving the descending tlwradc and tJie upper part of the Abdominal Aorta. (^Front vkw.^Smaller than the dried preparation. Size of drawing, 6^ x 2^ in.; size o/specimen, 13^ x 5 j in. a, Termination of the ascending portion of the aortic arch; b, a portion of the descendingthoracic aorta situated between the aneurismal sacs f and g; c, abdominal aorta below theaneurism; d, the diaphragm; e, small commencing aneurism at the junction of the transversewith the descending portions of the «a-ch; f, globular aneurismal sac, the size o
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The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . e went to Augusta, He is a member of the Methodist Me., and entered the Gospel Banner Ej iscnpal church, and district stew- office to learn the printers trade. ard of the same. He is a Mason and He remained in this ofhee six years, (i g Eugene Lane. a member of Jewell Lodge, No. 94. of the last four years having chargeSnncook; also of Mechanics Lodge, of the whole printing establishment,No. 13. I. 0. 0. F.j Manchester ; past which at that time was the largestchancellor of Granite Lodge. No. 3, Universalist denominatio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-granite-monthly-a-magazine-of-literature-history-and-state-progress-e-went-to-augusta-he-is-a-member-of-the-methodist-me-and-entered-the-gospel-banner-ej-iscnpal-church-and-district-stew-office-to-learn-the-printers-trade-ard-of-the-same-he-is-a-mason-and-he-remained-in-this-ofhee-six-years-i-g-eugene-lane-a-member-of-jewell-lodge-no-94-of-the-last-four-years-having-chargesnncook-also-of-mechanics-lodge-of-the-whole-printing-establishmentno-13-i-0-0-fj-manchester-past-which-at-that-time-was-the-largestchancellor-of-granite-lodge-no-3-universalist-denominatio-image343294265.html
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Artemisia [yearbook], 1904 . r f. Football Team Dr. a. C. Steckle, Coach F. A. Nathan, Manager Frank Smith, Captain Frank Friesell, Right Half I. X. Steckle, Left Half James Hart, FullC. Knox, Right End B. C. Leadbetter, i^arter F. Smith, Left End C. Hart, Right Tackle H. Menke, Right Guard E. I. Leavitt, Center A. H. Steckle, Left Tackle Wm. Lawrence, Left Guard N. Wright SUBSTITUTES G. Hoffman H. Standerwick Harry Chism Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/artemisia-yearbook-1904-r-f-football-team-dr-a-c-steckle-coach-f-a-nathan-manager-frank-smith-captain-frank-friesell-right-half-i-x-steckle-left-half-james-hart-fullc-knox-right-end-b-c-leadbetter-iarter-f-smith-left-end-c-hart-right-tackle-h-menke-right-guard-e-i-leavitt-center-a-h-steckle-left-tackle-wm-lawrence-left-guard-n-wright-substitutes-g-hoffman-h-standerwick-harry-chism-image340053569.html
RM2AN6NP9–Artemisia [yearbook], 1904 . r f. Football Team Dr. a. C. Steckle, Coach F. A. Nathan, Manager Frank Smith, Captain Frank Friesell, Right Half I. X. Steckle, Left Half James Hart, FullC. Knox, Right End B. C. Leadbetter, i^arter F. Smith, Left End C. Hart, Right Tackle H. Menke, Right Guard E. I. Leavitt, Center A. H. Steckle, Left Tackle Wm. Lawrence, Left Guard N. Wright SUBSTITUTES G. Hoffman H. Standerwick Harry Chism
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The foraminifera: an introduction to the study of the protozoa . ^ fossil. It is best known by the above 86 THE FOEAMINIFEEA EXPLANATION OF PLATE 2. Fig. A. Squaiiuiliiiii hcvis, Scliultze. Magnified. B. Calcituha pohjinorplin,loho7.. Tj^pical specimen, x 50. C. Calcituha polymorpha^VKdho/.. Young shell. x 100. D. Calcitiihd polijmorplia, Eoboz. Medium section of the shell, passing through t^vo chambers. < 150. E. Niibeciilaria Incifuga, Defrance (after Brady). A spiral form ; superior aspect. x 10. F. Nubecnlaria lucifuga, Defrance. Inferior (attached) surface. xlO. G. Nubecularia iiovoro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-foraminifera-an-introduction-to-the-study-of-the-protozoa-fossil-it-is-best-known-by-the-above-86-the-foeaminifeea-explanation-of-plate-2-fig-a-squaiiuiliiiii-hcvis-scliultze-magnified-b-calcituha-pohjinorplinloho7-tjpical-specimen-x-50-c-calcituha-polymorphavkdho-young-shell-x-100-d-calcitiihd-polijmorplia-eoboz-medium-section-of-the-shell-passing-through-tvo-chambers-lt-150-e-niibeciilaria-incifuga-defrance-after-brady-a-spiral-form-superior-aspect-x-10-f-nubecnlaria-lucifuga-defrance-inferior-attached-surface-xlo-g-nubecularia-iiovoro-image338462646.html
RM2AJJ8FJ–The foraminifera: an introduction to the study of the protozoa . ^ fossil. It is best known by the above 86 THE FOEAMINIFEEA EXPLANATION OF PLATE 2. Fig. A. Squaiiuiliiiii hcvis, Scliultze. Magnified. B. Calcituha pohjinorplin,loho7.. Tj^pical specimen, x 50. C. Calcituha polymorpha^VKdho/.. Young shell. x 100. D. Calcitiihd polijmorplia, Eoboz. Medium section of the shell, passing through t^vo chambers. < 150. E. Niibeciilaria Incifuga, Defrance (after Brady). A spiral form ; superior aspect. x 10. F. Nubecnlaria lucifuga, Defrance. Inferior (attached) surface. xlO. G. Nubecularia iiovoro
The art of testing and distinguishing between genuine and bogus butter with concise and simple rules . PHASES IN THE LIFE-HISTORY OF MONADS AND AMCEB/E. a, a. Monads in different stages of growth. ^, b. Similar Monads which have lost or retracted their flagella. f, c. Monads about to be transformed into Amoebae. d, d. Resulting Amoebae in active and motionless stages.e, f, g, h. Stages by which motionless Amoebae become encysted.i, k, I, m. Stages by which other Amoebae become resolved intoBacteria. 5-- ^y^. BACTERIA GROWING INTO VIBRIONES, LEPTOTHRIX, AND SPIRILLUM. a, a. Different kinds of B Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-art-of-testing-and-distinguishing-between-genuine-and-bogus-butter-with-concise-and-simple-rules-phases-in-the-life-history-of-monads-and-amcebe-a-a-monads-in-different-stages-of-growth-b-similar-monads-which-have-lost-or-retracted-their-flagella-f-c-monads-about-to-be-transformed-into-amoebae-d-d-resulting-amoebae-in-active-and-motionless-stagese-f-g-h-stages-by-which-motionless-amoebae-become-encystedi-k-i-m-stages-by-which-other-amoebae-become-resolved-intobacteria-5-y-bacteria-growing-into-vibriones-leptothrix-and-spirillum-a-a-different-kinds-of-b-image338393422.html
RM2AJF47A–The art of testing and distinguishing between genuine and bogus butter with concise and simple rules . PHASES IN THE LIFE-HISTORY OF MONADS AND AMCEB/E. a, a. Monads in different stages of growth. ^, b. Similar Monads which have lost or retracted their flagella. f, c. Monads about to be transformed into Amoebae. d, d. Resulting Amoebae in active and motionless stages.e, f, g, h. Stages by which motionless Amoebae become encysted.i, k, I, m. Stages by which other Amoebae become resolved intoBacteria. 5-- ^y^. BACTERIA GROWING INTO VIBRIONES, LEPTOTHRIX, AND SPIRILLUM. a, a. Different kinds of B
QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1911 . Kappa Sigma Fraternity Irta GJIirta $t Established 1858 as Phi of Beta Theta Pi; re-established iSSword and Shield chapter Mystic Seven ; united, 188with P>eta Theta Pi, becoming Phi Alpha Colors—Pink and Blue.Flower—Rose. 8rta uhrta JJi JJhi Alpha tfhaptrr Class of 1011J. R. Barron C. B. Craig J. W. Frierson A. W. White Class of 1913 P. W. DuBose G. A. Howell D. A. McQueen E. H. Graham Class of JQ14W. B. Harwood f. R. Roddey Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quips-and-cranks-1911-kappa-sigma-fraternity-irta-gjiirta-t-established-1858-as-phi-of-beta-theta-pi-re-established-issword-and-shield-chapter-mystic-seven-united-188with-pgteta-theta-pi-becoming-phi-alpha-colorspink-and-blueflowerrose-8rta-uhrta-jji-jjhi-alpha-tfhaptrr-class-of-1011j-r-barron-c-b-craig-j-w-frierson-a-w-white-class-of-1913-p-w-dubose-g-a-howell-d-a-mcqueen-e-h-graham-class-of-jq14w-b-harwood-f-r-roddey-image340061994.html
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RM2AKWKEK–X-ray . 246 Cf)e I=lRap, 1914. The South Carolina Club These tropic veins still oivn their kindred heat,And thoughts of thee my cherished State are siveet.—Paul Hamilton Hayne. HE South Carolina Club was organized in February, 1914,and the following officers were elected: Mr. J. G. Smith,President; Mr. W. B. Brigman, Vice-President; Mr. G. F.Hughston, Secretary and Treasurer, and Mr. C. I. Sease,Historian. The purpose of our organization is to afford a closerfellowship with each other; to promote the spirit of endeavor,and of good feeling among our fellow-students and theFaculty, and to win an
Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . PLAN OF THE ROMAN HILLS. A. Mons Capitnlinus. B. Mons Paliitinus.C Mons Aventinus.1). Mons Caelius. E. Mons Esquilinus. F. Collis Viminalis. G. Collis Quirinalis. II. Collis Hortorum (or Mons Pincius).I. Mons Janiculus.n.. Velia.t. Germalus. c. Oppius. (I. Cispius. ee Tiberis Fl. 1. Prata Quinctia. 2. Praia Flaminia. 3. Subura. 4. Cariiiae. h. Caeroliensis. (i. Velabrum. 7. Forum Boariiim. 8. Vallis Murcia.. ymm FiMTroMS of tub modeii IFMEB rr the prjrpose of compansoii Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dictionary-of-greek-and-roman-geography-plan-of-the-roman-hills-a-mons-capitnlinus-b-mons-paliitinusc-mons-aventinus1-mons-caelius-e-mons-esquilinus-f-collis-viminalis-g-collis-quirinalis-ii-collis-hortorum-or-mons-pinciusi-mons-janiculusn-veliat-germalus-c-oppius-i-cispius-ee-tiberis-fl-1-prata-quinctia-2-praia-flaminia-3-subura-4-cariiiae-h-caeroliensis-i-velabrum-7-forum-boariiim-8-vallis-murcia-ymm-fimtroms-of-tub-modeii-ifmeb-rr-the-prjrpose-of-compansoii-image342705380.html
RM2AWFG5T–Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . PLAN OF THE ROMAN HILLS. A. Mons Capitnlinus. B. Mons Paliitinus.C Mons Aventinus.1). Mons Caelius. E. Mons Esquilinus. F. Collis Viminalis. G. Collis Quirinalis. II. Collis Hortorum (or Mons Pincius).I. Mons Janiculus.n.. Velia.t. Germalus. c. Oppius. (I. Cispius. ee Tiberis Fl. 1. Prata Quinctia. 2. Praia Flaminia. 3. Subura. 4. Cariiiae. h. Caeroliensis. (i. Velabrum. 7. Forum Boariiim. 8. Vallis Murcia.. ymm FiMTroMS of tub modeii IFMEB rr the prjrpose of compansoii
. Supplement to Spons dictionary of engineering, civil, mechanical, military, and naval. -jy--r?^ll^- .j|jjp wheel E, supported on a bevel centre piece screwed to the radial arm H. This fits into the socketH, which has a toothed segment on part of its circumference; the pinion G- is driven by ahand wheel, mitre f, horizontal shaft q, worm g, and wheel d, and gears into the segment and COAL MINING. 393 moves the cutter wheel E either to the right or left of the framing, as may be required. Thelarge bevel wheel E is cast to E^, in which the cutters E^ are fixed. These are made of plainsquare ste Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/supplement-to-spons-dictionary-of-engineering-civil-mechanical-military-and-naval-jy-rll-jjjp-wheel-e-supported-on-a-bevel-centre-piece-screwed-to-the-radial-arm-h-this-fits-into-the-socketh-which-has-a-toothed-segment-on-part-of-its-circumference-the-pinion-g-is-driven-by-ahand-wheel-mitre-f-horizontal-shaft-q-worm-g-and-wheel-d-and-gears-into-the-segment-and-coal-mining-393-moves-the-cutter-wheel-e-either-to-the-right-or-left-of-the-framing-as-may-be-required-thelarge-bevel-wheel-e-is-cast-to-e-in-which-the-cutters-e-are-fixed-these-are-made-of-plainsquare-ste-image336860722.html
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A guide to the fossil invertebrate animals in the Department of geology and palaeontology in the British museum (Natural history) . FiG. 12.—Fossil sponge spicules: Silicispongiae, Tetractinellida. Skeletalspicules of Lithistida. Rhizomorina: a, b, Seliscothon; c, Cnemidia-strum. Tetracladina : d, Aulocopiimi megamorma; e, /, Doryderma;g, Carterella. Eutaxicladina: h, Astylospongia. a, b, c, d, h, enlarged40 diam.; e, 26 diam.; /, g, 20 diam, (After Hinde.). Fig. 13.—Fossil sponge spicules : Silicispongiae, Tetractinellida. Skeletal((X-e) and dermal (f-i) spicules of Lithistida. Eutaxicladina: Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-guide-to-the-fossil-invertebrate-animals-in-the-department-of-geology-and-palaeontology-in-the-british-museum-natural-history-fig-12fossil-sponge-spicules-silicispongiae-tetractinellida-skeletalspicules-of-lithistida-rhizomorina-a-b-seliscothon-c-cnemidia-strum-tetracladina-d-aulocopiimi-megamorma-e-dorydermag-carterella-eutaxicladina-h-astylospongia-a-b-c-d-h-enlarged40-diam-e-26-diam-g-20-diam-after-hinde-fig-13fossil-sponge-spicules-silicispongiae-tetractinellida-skeletalx-e-and-dermal-f-i-spicules-of-lithistida-eutaxicladina-image342730328.html
RM2AWGM0T–A guide to the fossil invertebrate animals in the Department of geology and palaeontology in the British museum (Natural history) . FiG. 12.—Fossil sponge spicules: Silicispongiae, Tetractinellida. Skeletalspicules of Lithistida. Rhizomorina: a, b, Seliscothon; c, Cnemidia-strum. Tetracladina : d, Aulocopiimi megamorma; e, /, Doryderma;g, Carterella. Eutaxicladina: h, Astylospongia. a, b, c, d, h, enlarged40 diam.; e, 26 diam.; /, g, 20 diam, (After Hinde.). Fig. 13.—Fossil sponge spicules : Silicispongiae, Tetractinellida. Skeletal((X-e) and dermal (f-i) spicules of Lithistida. Eutaxicladina:
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A history of the growth of the steam-engine . shaped exhaust-pipe, by which a good draught is se-cured. The attachments h, c, d, e, f, g—whistle, steam-gauge, sand-box, bell, head-light, and cow-catcher —arenearly all peculiar, either in construction or location, to theAmerican locomotive. The cost of passenger-locomotivesof ordinary size is about $12,000 ; heavier engines some-times cost $20,000. The locomotive is usually furnishedwith a tender, which carries its fuel and water. The stand-ard passenger-engine on the Pennsylvania Railroad has fourdriving-wheels, 5^ feet diameter; steam-cylinde Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-the-growth-of-the-steam-engine-shaped-exhaust-pipe-by-which-a-good-draught-is-se-cured-the-attachments-h-c-d-e-f-gwhistle-steam-gauge-sand-box-bell-head-light-and-cow-catcher-arenearly-all-peculiar-either-in-construction-or-location-to-theamerican-locomotive-the-cost-of-passenger-locomotivesof-ordinary-size-is-about-12000-heavier-engines-some-times-cost-20000-the-locomotive-is-usually-furnishedwith-a-tender-which-carries-its-fuel-and-water-the-stand-ard-passenger-engine-on-the-pennsylvania-railroad-has-fourdriving-wheels-5-feet-diameter-steam-cylinde-image338122022.html
RM2AJ2P2E–A history of the growth of the steam-engine . shaped exhaust-pipe, by which a good draught is se-cured. The attachments h, c, d, e, f, g—whistle, steam-gauge, sand-box, bell, head-light, and cow-catcher —arenearly all peculiar, either in construction or location, to theAmerican locomotive. The cost of passenger-locomotivesof ordinary size is about $12,000 ; heavier engines some-times cost $20,000. The locomotive is usually furnishedwith a tender, which carries its fuel and water. The stand-ard passenger-engine on the Pennsylvania Railroad has fourdriving-wheels, 5^ feet diameter; steam-cylinde
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Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Fig. 8. A-G. Rhynchostreon suborbiculatum. Specimens SAM-PCS5498-5503. A-C, F-Gnatural size. D-E xl,2. H. Sphenoceramus aff. S. schmidti. SAM-PCS5504; xl. CRETACEOUS DEPOSITS NEAR BOGENFELS, SOUTH WEST AFRICA 91 At this stage comments on the fossils mentioned by Merensky seem oppor-tune. The locality from which these fossils were obtained is unknown,, asMerensky did not collect them himself, but obtained them from Mr Schettler. arepresentative of the Koloniale Gesellschaft. According to Haughton (19306:361) the Tertia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-fig-8-a-g-rhynchostreon-suborbiculatum-specimens-sam-pcs5498-5503-a-c-f-gnatural-size-d-e-xl2-h-sphenoceramus-aff-s-schmidti-sam-pcs5504-xl-cretaceous-deposits-near-bogenfels-south-west-africa-91-at-this-stage-comments-on-the-fossils-mentioned-by-merensky-seem-oppor-tune-the-locality-from-which-these-fossils-were-obtained-is-unknown-asmerensky-did-not-collect-them-himself-but-obtained-them-from-mr-schettler-arepresentative-of-the-koloniale-gesellschaft-according-to-haughton-19306361-the-tertia-image343267740.html
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Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . G,tw: 518. Vallisneria gracilis, Bail. 519. V. caulescens, Bail, et F. v. M. CXXV. HYDROCHARIDE^E. 521 s<*. 520. Enhalus Kcenigii, Rich. (A) Portion of plant, (B) male flower-buds, one valve of spathe removed, (C) afew pedicelled male flowers on the short spadix, (D) the two valves of the male.spathe, (E) female spathe. All about nat. size. (B) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/comprehensive-catalogue-of-queensland-plants-both-indigenous-and-naturalised-to-which-are-added-where-known-the-aboriginal-and-other-vernacular-names-with-numerous-illustrations-and-copious-notes-on-the-properties-features-c-of-the-plants-gtw-518-vallisneria-gracilis-bail-519-v-caulescens-bail-et-f-v-m-cxxv-hydrocharidee-521-slt-520-enhalus-kcenigii-rich-a-portion-of-plant-b-male-flower-buds-one-valve-of-spathe-removed-c-afew-pedicelled-male-flowers-on-the-short-spadix-d-the-two-valves-of-the-malespathe-e-female-spathe-all-about-nat-size-b-image338462264.html
RM2AJJ820–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . G,tw: 518. Vallisneria gracilis, Bail. 519. V. caulescens, Bail, et F. v. M. CXXV. HYDROCHARIDE^E. 521 s<*. 520. Enhalus Kcenigii, Rich. (A) Portion of plant, (B) male flower-buds, one valve of spathe removed, (C) afew pedicelled male flowers on the short spadix, (D) the two valves of the male.spathe, (E) female spathe. All about nat. size. (B)
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The business hen (a new brood) . x-crescence on the smallend of each egg. Abnormal eggs aredue either to injuryto the fowl while theegg is being formedor to faulty nutrition.The cuts representvarious types of ab-normal eggs, (a) and(1) are too long;(m), (e) and (o) tooround; (k) is wedgeshaped; (o) has a de-cided ridge at thecenter; (f) and (q)are flattened on oneside; those marked(j) are elliptical; (i) are almost cylindrical; (a) is drawn out at the point; (p) are eggs withrough, weak shells; (g) is as round as a marble and about the size of ahickorynut; (h) is about the same size, but elong Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-business-hen-a-new-brood-x-crescence-on-the-smallend-of-each-egg-abnormal-eggs-aredue-either-to-injuryto-the-fowl-while-theegg-is-being-formedor-to-faulty-nutritionthe-cuts-representvarious-types-of-ab-normal-eggs-a-and1-are-too-longm-e-and-o-tooround-k-is-wedgeshaped-o-has-a-de-cided-ridge-at-thecenter-f-and-qare-flattened-on-oneside-those-markedj-are-elliptical-i-are-almost-cylindrical-a-is-drawn-out-at-the-point-p-are-eggs-withrough-weak-shells-g-is-as-round-as-a-marble-and-about-the-size-of-ahickorynut-h-is-about-the-same-size-but-elong-image343286615.html
RM2AXE1G7–The business hen (a new brood) . x-crescence on the smallend of each egg. Abnormal eggs aredue either to injuryto the fowl while theegg is being formedor to faulty nutrition.The cuts representvarious types of ab-normal eggs, (a) and(1) are too long;(m), (e) and (o) tooround; (k) is wedgeshaped; (o) has a de-cided ridge at thecenter; (f) and (q)are flattened on oneside; those marked(j) are elliptical; (i) are almost cylindrical; (a) is drawn out at the point; (p) are eggs withrough, weak shells; (g) is as round as a marble and about the size of ahickorynut; (h) is about the same size, but elong
. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). Fig. 102.—Funaria hygrometrica. Development of the antheridium. A-D, Longitudinalsections of young stages, X600; D is cut in a plane at right angles to C; E, opticalsection of an older stage, X300; G, F, cross-sections of young antheridia, X600;H, diagram showing the first divisions in the antheridium; I, young spermatozoids,X1200. The outer cell either becomes at once the mother cell of theantheridium, or other transverse walls may occur, so that ashort pedicel is first formed (Fig. 102, A). Finally in theterminal cell, as i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-structure-and-development-of-mosses-and-ferns-archegoniatae-fig-102funaria-hygrometrica-development-of-the-antheridium-a-d-longitudinalsections-of-young-stages-x600-d-is-cut-in-a-plane-at-right-angles-to-c-e-opticalsection-of-an-older-stage-x300-g-f-cross-sections-of-young-antheridia-x600h-diagram-showing-the-first-divisions-in-the-antheridium-i-young-spermatozoidsx1200-the-outer-cell-either-becomes-at-once-the-mother-cell-of-theantheridium-or-other-transverse-walls-may-occur-so-that-ashort-pedicel-is-first-formed-fig-102-a-finally-in-theterminal-cell-as-i-image336644824.html
RM2AFKDWC–. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). Fig. 102.—Funaria hygrometrica. Development of the antheridium. A-D, Longitudinalsections of young stages, X600; D is cut in a plane at right angles to C; E, opticalsection of an older stage, X300; G, F, cross-sections of young antheridia, X600;H, diagram showing the first divisions in the antheridium; I, young spermatozoids,X1200. The outer cell either becomes at once the mother cell of theantheridium, or other transverse walls may occur, so that ashort pedicel is first formed (Fig. 102, A). Finally in theterminal cell, as i
Diseases of the nose and throat . 1. Fig. 77. Constrictors of Pharynx. (Deaver.) a, Ophthalmic artery ; b, internal carotid artery; c, sympathetic nerve; d, in-ternal carotid artery; e, superior cervical ganglion of sympathetic; f, ascendingpharyngeal artery; g, external carotid artery; h, common carotid artery ; i, laterallobe of thyroid body; /, inferior thyroid artery; k, recurrent laryngeal nerve;/, trachea; m, pharyngeal aponeurosis and sinus of Morgagni ; n, buccinatormuscle ; o, pterygomaxillary ligament; p, superior constrictor muscle; q, raphe;r, stylopharyngeus muscle ; s, middle con Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-the-nose-and-throat-1-fig-77-constrictors-of-pharynx-deaver-a-ophthalmic-artery-b-internal-carotid-artery-c-sympathetic-nerve-d-in-ternal-carotid-artery-e-superior-cervical-ganglion-of-sympathetic-f-ascendingpharyngeal-artery-g-external-carotid-artery-h-common-carotid-artery-i-laterallobe-of-thyroid-body-inferior-thyroid-artery-k-recurrent-laryngeal-nerve-trachea-m-pharyngeal-aponeurosis-and-sinus-of-morgagni-n-buccinatormuscle-o-pterygomaxillary-ligament-p-superior-constrictor-muscle-q-rapher-stylopharyngeus-muscle-s-middle-con-image338919533.html
RM2AKB391–Diseases of the nose and throat . 1. Fig. 77. Constrictors of Pharynx. (Deaver.) a, Ophthalmic artery ; b, internal carotid artery; c, sympathetic nerve; d, in-ternal carotid artery; e, superior cervical ganglion of sympathetic; f, ascendingpharyngeal artery; g, external carotid artery; h, common carotid artery ; i, laterallobe of thyroid body; /, inferior thyroid artery; k, recurrent laryngeal nerve;/, trachea; m, pharyngeal aponeurosis and sinus of Morgagni ; n, buccinatormuscle ; o, pterygomaxillary ligament; p, superior constrictor muscle; q, raphe;r, stylopharyngeus muscle ; s, middle con
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RM2AKMWBW–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . MATOS. &c. —V. G.Bailey. Nurseries, Bexley, used it for Roses, Tomatos, andCucumbers, and says :— I find it a good and cheap article. A. F. Bahron, Koyal Horticultural Society, says;— With-out doubt a very valuable Manure, and easy of application. Orders 1o the NATIVE GUANO CO., Limited, 29. NewBridge Street, Biuckfriars. Loudon. E.G., wbere Pamphlets ofTestimuiiials, &c., niiiy be obtained. Agents wanted. CANKEYS MARKET POT, or LONG O TOMS, the best Garden Pot for Bedding Plants andMarket Work. The
Restraint of domestic animals; a book for the use of students and practitioners; 312 illustrations from pen drawings and 26 half tones from original photographs . Fig. 279. Hobdays Hobbles. Hobdays Hobbles.; The hobbles of Hobday, Figure 279, consist of a clamp (a)carrying a set screw (g) by which it i§ securely fixed to thecorners of any operating table. The top of this metal clampcarries a small rope or cord (b), upon the free end of whichif a specially-constructed, self-locking loop (e), carrying a metalring (f) to which the webbing hobble strap (d) is attached bymeans of a snap (e). These Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/restraint-of-domestic-animals-a-book-for-the-use-of-students-and-practitioners-312-illustrations-from-pen-drawings-and-26-half-tones-from-original-photographs-fig-279-hobdays-hobbles-hobdays-hobbles-the-hobbles-of-hobday-figure-279-consist-of-a-clamp-acarrying-a-set-screw-g-by-which-it-i-securely-fixed-to-thecorners-of-any-operating-table-the-top-of-this-metal-clampcarries-a-small-rope-or-cord-b-upon-the-free-end-of-whichif-a-specially-constructed-self-locking-loop-e-carrying-a-metalring-f-to-which-the-webbing-hobble-strap-d-is-attached-bymeans-of-a-snap-e-these-image339153907.html
RM2AKNP7F–Restraint of domestic animals; a book for the use of students and practitioners; 312 illustrations from pen drawings and 26 half tones from original photographs . Fig. 279. Hobdays Hobbles. Hobdays Hobbles.; The hobbles of Hobday, Figure 279, consist of a clamp (a)carrying a set screw (g) by which it i§ securely fixed to thecorners of any operating table. The top of this metal clampcarries a small rope or cord (b), upon the free end of whichif a specially-constructed, self-locking loop (e), carrying a metalring (f) to which the webbing hobble strap (d) is attached bymeans of a snap (e). These
Manual of pathological anatomy . Imperfect formation of Enamel. (From Mr. Tomes work. A. Enamel, b. Dentine, c. A perforation in the enamel, d. A cribriform layerof tissue in the enamel, e. A large cell lying transverse to the enamel fibres, f. Cellsin the enamel about the apices of the coronal dentine, g. ^ ^ between the enamel fibres. Lines of minute cells be affected by necrosis, or the disease may be confined to one sideof a single fang, producing absorption of the gum and alveolus onthat side. The layer of osseous tissue, called cementum, which coats thefangs cf the teeth, is liable to be Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-pathological-anatomy-imperfect-formation-of-enamel-from-mr-tomes-work-a-enamel-b-dentine-c-a-perforation-in-the-enamel-d-a-cribriform-layerof-tissue-in-the-enamel-e-a-large-cell-lying-transverse-to-the-enamel-fibres-f-cellsin-the-enamel-about-the-apices-of-the-coronal-dentine-g-between-the-enamel-fibres-lines-of-minute-cells-be-affected-by-necrosis-or-the-disease-may-be-confined-to-one-sideof-a-single-fang-producing-absorption-of-the-gum-and-alveolus-onthat-side-the-layer-of-osseous-tissue-called-cementum-which-coats-thefangs-cf-the-teeth-is-liable-to-be-image339465900.html
RM2AM8064–Manual of pathological anatomy . Imperfect formation of Enamel. (From Mr. Tomes work. A. Enamel, b. Dentine, c. A perforation in the enamel, d. A cribriform layerof tissue in the enamel, e. A large cell lying transverse to the enamel fibres, f. Cellsin the enamel about the apices of the coronal dentine, g. ^ ^ between the enamel fibres. Lines of minute cells be affected by necrosis, or the disease may be confined to one sideof a single fang, producing absorption of the gum and alveolus onthat side. The layer of osseous tissue, called cementum, which coats thefangs cf the teeth, is liable to be
The pneumatic player, the regulation and repair of some modern types . Fig. I. Pistonola Valves. lEnlarged) A state of vacuum of light tensionis produced in the chamber A ; ofheavier tension in the chamber B.The roll admits air into the tube C,and the primary valve D is drawnup, lifting the coned pin E, destroy-ing the vacuum in the air channelbeneath the cone. The secondaryvalve F is then drawn up by theheavier vacuum, thrusting up theball valve G. This ball shuts offopen air and brings the cylinder Hunder powerful vacuum, drawing upthe piston J, which lifts the pianolever by means of the loo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pneumatic-player-the-regulation-and-repair-of-some-modern-types-fig-i-pistonola-valves-lenlarged-a-state-of-vacuum-of-light-tensionis-produced-in-the-chamber-a-ofheavier-tension-in-the-chamber-bthe-roll-admits-air-into-the-tube-cand-the-primary-valve-d-is-drawnup-lifting-the-coned-pin-e-destroy-ing-the-vacuum-in-the-air-channelbeneath-the-cone-the-secondaryvalve-f-is-then-drawn-up-by-theheavier-vacuum-thrusting-up-theball-valve-g-this-ball-shuts-offopen-air-and-brings-the-cylinder-hunder-powerful-vacuum-drawing-upthe-piston-j-which-lifts-the-pianolever-by-means-of-the-loo-image340046293.html
RM2AN6CED–The pneumatic player, the regulation and repair of some modern types . Fig. I. Pistonola Valves. lEnlarged) A state of vacuum of light tensionis produced in the chamber A ; ofheavier tension in the chamber B.The roll admits air into the tube C,and the primary valve D is drawnup, lifting the coned pin E, destroy-ing the vacuum in the air channelbeneath the cone. The secondaryvalve F is then drawn up by theheavier vacuum, thrusting up theball valve G. This ball shuts offopen air and brings the cylinder Hunder powerful vacuum, drawing upthe piston J, which lifts the pianolever by means of the loo
. Le jugement de Midas : comédie lyrique en 3 actes. A A A £ ) |L S Mop. §E *f F f f *= g g i rer sans mur . mu . rer?..non, non, non, non! PALÉMON , A A A m r^^ non, non, non,. ?» ^ j» d« d* JE ? » B *+i-J+- w—jy as g i -Vm^J^ ^î M àdé, Pal non! Vous assez bon.ne... assez bon.ne... Je sais trop Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/le-jugement-de-midas-comdie-lyrique-en-3-actes-a-a-a-l-s-mop-e-f-f-f-f-=-g-g-i-rer-sans-mur-mu-rernon-non-non-non!-palmon-a-a-a-m-r-non-non-non-j-d-d-je-b-i-j-wjy-as-g-i-vmj-m-d-pal-non!-vous-assez-bonne-assez-bonne-je-sais-trop-image337145946.html
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www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . VARIETIES OF THE ARCH. A. Semicircular. B. Stilted. C. Lancet. I). Equilateral. E. Drop Arch. F. Three-eentred. G. Segmental pointed. H. Pour-centred. I. Ogee. J. Trefoil. K. Cinquefoil. L. Multifoil. The Templars churches. 55 Emperor Constantine had built a circular shrine,supported on columns, and crowned with a dome ;while at a little distance from this Anastasis, orResurrection, the basilican church, called theMartyrium, was erected, connected with theAnastasis by a cloister. Most English examplesconsisted of a circular buildin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wwwflickrcomphotosinternetarchivebookimagestagsbook-varieties-of-the-arch-a-semicircular-b-stilted-c-lancet-i-equilateral-e-drop-arch-f-three-eentred-g-segmental-pointed-h-pour-centred-i-ogee-j-trefoil-k-cinquefoil-l-multifoil-the-templars-churches-55-emperor-constantine-had-built-a-circular-shrinesupported-on-columns-and-crowned-with-a-dome-while-at-a-little-distance-from-this-anastasis-orresurrection-the-basilican-church-called-themartyrium-was-erected-connected-with-theanastasis-by-a-cloister-most-english-examplesconsisted-of-a-circular-buildin-image339359696.html
RM2AM34N4–www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . VARIETIES OF THE ARCH. A. Semicircular. B. Stilted. C. Lancet. I). Equilateral. E. Drop Arch. F. Three-eentred. G. Segmental pointed. H. Pour-centred. I. Ogee. J. Trefoil. K. Cinquefoil. L. Multifoil. The Templars churches. 55 Emperor Constantine had built a circular shrine,supported on columns, and crowned with a dome ;while at a little distance from this Anastasis, orResurrection, the basilican church, called theMartyrium, was erected, connected with theAnastasis by a cloister. Most English examplesconsisted of a circular buildin
De naturae diuinis characterismis, seu, Raris & admirandis spectaculis, causis, indiciis, proprietatibus rerum in partibus singulis vniuersi, libri II . ABORTVS PORMA55. A.Vterifundtul B. Cerutxrefettd. C.Osvteri conce-ptionts inttru-tnentum. D.Ventt&arteridqm cotyledonmformant in vtericocaua fupfcie. E.Membranaalla-toeides. F. Varenchym*fcetus. G. Vafavaricofa&conftituta pu-ternaturam. A.ChonottCHpim-chymateaffixo. B. Allatoeides membranavelfarcimi-naUfecHdum in-uolucmm. C.Amnionmembra-m interior tertinac tenuifimajnterqutm & fcetumfudor pneri continewjnttr quam& chorion & a-UntoUem wi«4t pt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/de-naturae-diuinis-characterismis-seu-raris-admirandis-spectaculis-causis-indiciis-proprietatibus-rerum-in-partibus-singulis-vniuersi-libri-ii-abortvs-porma55-avterifundtul-b-cerutxrefettd-cosvteri-conce-ptionts-inttru-tnentum-dventtarteridqm-cotyledonmformant-in-vtericocaua-fupfcie-emembranaalla-toeides-f-varenchymfcetus-g-vafavaricofaconftituta-pu-ternaturam-achonottchpim-chymateaffixo-b-allatoeides-membranavelfarcimi-naufechdum-in-uolucmm-camnionmembra-m-interior-tertinac-tenuifimajnterqutm-fcetumfudor-pneri-continewjnttr-quam-chorion-a-untouem-wi4t-pt-image340268862.html
RM2ANGGBA–De naturae diuinis characterismis, seu, Raris & admirandis spectaculis, causis, indiciis, proprietatibus rerum in partibus singulis vniuersi, libri II . ABORTVS PORMA55. A.Vterifundtul B. Cerutxrefettd. C.Osvteri conce-ptionts inttru-tnentum. D.Ventt&arteridqm cotyledonmformant in vtericocaua fupfcie. E.Membranaalla-toeides. F. Varenchym*fcetus. G. Vafavaricofa&conftituta pu-ternaturam. A.ChonottCHpim-chymateaffixo. B. Allatoeides membranavelfarcimi-naUfecHdum in-uolucmm. C.Amnionmembra-m interior tertinac tenuifimajnterqutm & fcetumfudor pneri continewjnttr quam& chorion & a-UntoUem wi«4t pt
Nature and development of plants . Fig. 152. Other common forms of the Spheriales: A, habit of Hysterio-graphium on a dead twig. B, ascocarps enlarged. C, ascus enlarged,showing character of ascospores. D, Daldinia. E, section of the same,showing that the stroma forms a concentric stratum of ascocarps, as. eachyear. F, Xylaria. G, the same with branch cut off to show the layer ofascocarps on the periphery of the stroma. In Hypoxylon, the stroma containing the ascocarps breaks throughthe bark of a large variety of trees and shrubs in the form ofspherical or cake-like masses (Fig. 149)- 89. Orde Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nature-and-development-of-plants-fig-152-other-common-forms-of-the-spheriales-a-habit-of-hysterio-graphium-on-a-dead-twig-b-ascocarps-enlarged-c-ascus-enlargedshowing-character-of-ascospores-d-daldinia-e-section-of-the-sameshowing-that-the-stroma-forms-a-concentric-stratum-of-ascocarps-as-eachyear-f-xylaria-g-the-same-with-branch-cut-off-to-show-the-layer-ofascocarps-on-the-periphery-of-the-stroma-in-hypoxylon-the-stroma-containing-the-ascocarps-breaks-throughthe-bark-of-a-large-variety-of-trees-and-shrubs-in-the-form-ofspherical-or-cake-like-masses-fig-149-89-orde-image343363309.html
RM2AXHFB9–Nature and development of plants . Fig. 152. Other common forms of the Spheriales: A, habit of Hysterio-graphium on a dead twig. B, ascocarps enlarged. C, ascus enlarged,showing character of ascospores. D, Daldinia. E, section of the same,showing that the stroma forms a concentric stratum of ascocarps, as. eachyear. F, Xylaria. G, the same with branch cut off to show the layer ofascocarps on the periphery of the stroma. In Hypoxylon, the stroma containing the ascocarps breaks throughthe bark of a large variety of trees and shrubs in the form ofspherical or cake-like masses (Fig. 149)- 89. Orde
Pictorial review of the city of Paris and Lamar county, Texas .. . ntion of each individual may be found in the businessdirectory of this volume. Also we give herewith a group ofprominent physicians, and one of attorneys of the city. Ot thefirst mentioned, the engraving represents Drs. J. F. Hooks, E. W.Rush, F. M. Fort, J. B. Ryan, B. G. Baldwin, Leo Harrison,W. E Dailey, J. M. Stephens, Jas. R. Jones, VV. T. Thatcher andO. Smith All of these gentlemen have been very successful, andeach has a well-earned reputation for skill in his profession.They are essentially public benefactors, and are t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pictorial-review-of-the-city-of-paris-and-lamar-county-texas-ntion-of-each-individual-may-be-found-in-the-businessdirectory-of-this-volume-also-we-give-herewith-a-group-ofprominent-physicians-and-one-of-attorneys-of-the-city-ot-thefirst-mentioned-the-engraving-represents-drs-j-f-hooks-e-wrush-f-m-fort-j-b-ryan-b-g-baldwin-leo-harrisonw-e-dailey-j-m-stephens-jas-r-jones-vv-t-thatcher-ando-smith-all-of-these-gentlemen-have-been-very-successful-andeach-has-a-well-earned-reputation-for-skill-in-his-professionthey-are-essentially-public-benefactors-and-are-t-image340125724.html
RM2ANA1R8–Pictorial review of the city of Paris and Lamar county, Texas .. . ntion of each individual may be found in the businessdirectory of this volume. Also we give herewith a group ofprominent physicians, and one of attorneys of the city. Ot thefirst mentioned, the engraving represents Drs. J. F. Hooks, E. W.Rush, F. M. Fort, J. B. Ryan, B. G. Baldwin, Leo Harrison,W. E Dailey, J. M. Stephens, Jas. R. Jones, VV. T. Thatcher andO. Smith All of these gentlemen have been very successful, andeach has a well-earned reputation for skill in his profession.They are essentially public benefactors, and are t
The microscope and its revelations . Microscopic Organisms in Levant Mud:—a, d, siliceous spiculesoiTethi/a; B, H, spicules of Geodia; c, Sponge-spicule (unknown); e,calcareous spicule of Ghantia; f, g, m, o, portions of calcareous skele-ton of Ecliinodermata; H, I, calcareous spicule of Gorgonia; k, l, n,siliceous spicules of Halichondria ; p, portion of prismatic layer ofshell of Pinna. COMPOSITION OF MARINE DEPOSITS. 745 tinually undergoing a slow but steady increase in thickness,tlie microscopic researches of Prof. Williamson* have shownthat not only are there multitudes of minute remains Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-microscope-and-its-revelations-microscopic-organisms-in-levant-muda-d-siliceous-spiculesoitethia-b-h-spicules-of-geodia-c-sponge-spicule-unknown-ecalcareous-spicule-of-ghantia-f-g-m-o-portions-of-calcareous-skele-ton-of-ecliinodermata-h-i-calcareous-spicule-of-gorgonia-k-l-nsiliceous-spicules-of-halichondria-p-portion-of-prismatic-layer-ofshell-of-pinna-composition-of-marine-deposits-745-tinually-undergoing-a-slow-but-steady-increase-in-thicknesstlie-microscopic-researches-of-prof-williamson-have-shownthat-not-only-are-there-multitudes-of-minute-remains-image342854458.html
RM2AWPAA2–The microscope and its revelations . Microscopic Organisms in Levant Mud:—a, d, siliceous spiculesoiTethi/a; B, H, spicules of Geodia; c, Sponge-spicule (unknown); e,calcareous spicule of Ghantia; f, g, m, o, portions of calcareous skele-ton of Ecliinodermata; H, I, calcareous spicule of Gorgonia; k, l, n,siliceous spicules of Halichondria ; p, portion of prismatic layer ofshell of Pinna. COMPOSITION OF MARINE DEPOSITS. 745 tinually undergoing a slow but steady increase in thickness,tlie microscopic researches of Prof. Williamson* have shownthat not only are there multitudes of minute remains
Determination of current and candle power curves of the alternating current arc under impressed voltage of various wave forms . Print 4. 17 oast iron hub, d, and secured by the screws, e. TJae slits,a, b and c, are spaced 120 degrees apart and may be adjust-ed in size by moving the two disos Ielative to each other.The maximuia opening is as shown. Referring again to Print 2, these discs are soplaced that when one of the three slits of h is directlybetween the screen, f, and the standard light, b, oneslit of disc, g, is 60 degrees from this position. Thatis, at this position of h, the line join Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/determination-of-current-and-candle-power-curves-of-the-alternating-current-arc-under-impressed-voltage-of-various-wave-forms-print-4-17-oast-iron-hub-d-and-secured-by-the-screws-e-tjae-slitsa-b-and-c-are-spaced-120-degrees-apart-and-may-be-adjust-ed-in-size-by-moving-the-two-disos-ielative-to-each-otherthe-maximuia-opening-is-as-shown-referring-again-to-print-2-these-discs-are-soplaced-that-when-one-of-the-three-slits-of-h-is-directlybetween-the-screen-f-and-the-standard-light-b-oneslit-of-disc-g-is-60-degrees-from-this-position-thatis-at-this-position-of-h-the-line-join-image343008732.html
RM2AX1B3T–Determination of current and candle power curves of the alternating current arc under impressed voltage of various wave forms . Print 4. 17 oast iron hub, d, and secured by the screws, e. TJae slits,a, b and c, are spaced 120 degrees apart and may be adjust-ed in size by moving the two disos Ielative to each other.The maximuia opening is as shown. Referring again to Print 2, these discs are soplaced that when one of the three slits of h is directlybetween the screen, f, and the standard light, b, oneslit of disc, g, is 60 degrees from this position. Thatis, at this position of h, the line join
Through unknown African countries; the first expedition from Somaliland to Lake Lamu . e: ). E. Note on Dr. Donaldson Sniitlis Geological Collection.By J. W. Gregory, D. Sc, F. G. S. Dr. Donaldson Smiths energies having been mainly devotedto geographical and zoological work, his geological collectionis small. It consists of eight rock specimens, one fossil brachi-opod, a broken lamellibranch, and some fragments of ammonites.The ammonites are named in a list by my colleague, Mr. G. C.Crick. The other specimens are as follows : — 1. Coarse, weathered trachytoid phonoiite. Locality, Marsa- bit. S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/through-unknown-african-countries-the-first-expedition-from-somaliland-to-lake-lamu-e-e-note-on-dr-donaldson-sniitlis-geological-collectionby-j-w-gregory-d-sc-f-g-s-dr-donaldson-smiths-energies-having-been-mainly-devotedto-geographical-and-zoological-work-his-geological-collectionis-small-it-consists-of-eight-rock-specimens-one-fossil-brachi-opod-a-broken-lamellibranch-and-some-fragments-of-ammonitesthe-ammonites-are-named-in-a-list-by-my-colleague-mr-g-ccrick-the-other-specimens-are-as-follows-1-coarse-weathered-trachytoid-phonoiite-locality-marsa-bit-s-image342732662.html
RM2AWGR06–Through unknown African countries; the first expedition from Somaliland to Lake Lamu . e: ). E. Note on Dr. Donaldson Sniitlis Geological Collection.By J. W. Gregory, D. Sc, F. G. S. Dr. Donaldson Smiths energies having been mainly devotedto geographical and zoological work, his geological collectionis small. It consists of eight rock specimens, one fossil brachi-opod, a broken lamellibranch, and some fragments of ammonites.The ammonites are named in a list by my colleague, Mr. G. C.Crick. The other specimens are as follows : — 1. Coarse, weathered trachytoid phonoiite. Locality, Marsa- bit. S
Antigone : cantate . A Sans rail. ^ mm ÎE± ôi É faul o be ir a s a loi! aM*. 7 ^F^ 1 g 1 — telle est leur cruel -# 0- 5« loi : >fp . 1 V l l c. m t Ciel lexige,tt « Sans rail m eli ne toi. Garde ton cœur 5Ï srati. ,„ gj 1 n (n>;fl^p mfmbito. n:=>- S M i, m g ^ Mfmbito. >- £F=i: »—». 32 a Tempo. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/antigone-cantate-a-sans-rail-mm-e-i-faul-o-be-ir-a-s-a-loi!-am-7-f-1-g-1-telle-est-leur-cruel-0-5-loi-gtfp-1-v-l-l-c-m-t-ciel-lexigett-sans-rail-m-eli-ne-toi-garde-ton-cur-5-srati-gj-1-n-ngtflp-mfmbito-n=gt-s-m-i-m-g-mfmbito-gt-f=i-32-a-tempo-image340128413.html
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. The principles of physics. ce of the circle described by theforce. Since a screw turning in a nut advances only its pitch distance ateacli revolution, a finely cut ^ ^^ screw furnishes an instru- p f(^ ^ ment well adapted to meas-ure very minute distances.For example, if the screw Cof the micrometer caliper(iig. 70) have a pitch of onemillimeter, and the thimbleD be divided near its end Ainto one hundred parts so asto register hundredths of arevolution, it is evideht that any object (e.g. a hair) placed in itsjaws at B can be measured to the hundredth of a millimeter. 90. The knee or toggle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-principles-of-physics-ce-of-the-circle-described-by-theforce-since-a-screw-turning-in-a-nut-advances-only-its-pitch-distance-ateacli-revolution-a-finely-cut-screw-furnishes-an-instru-p-f-ment-well-adapted-to-meas-ure-very-minute-distancesfor-example-if-the-screw-cof-the-micrometer-caliperiig-70-have-a-pitch-of-onemillimeter-and-the-thimbled-be-divided-near-its-end-ainto-one-hundred-parts-so-asto-register-hundredths-of-arevolution-it-is-evideht-that-any-object-eg-a-hair-placed-in-itsjaws-at-b-can-be-measured-to-the-hundredth-of-a-millimeter-90-the-knee-or-toggle-image336763060.html
RM2AFTTM4–. The principles of physics. ce of the circle described by theforce. Since a screw turning in a nut advances only its pitch distance ateacli revolution, a finely cut ^ ^^ screw furnishes an instru- p f(^ ^ ment well adapted to meas-ure very minute distances.For example, if the screw Cof the micrometer caliper(iig. 70) have a pitch of onemillimeter, and the thimbleD be divided near its end Ainto one hundred parts so asto register hundredths of arevolution, it is evideht that any object (e.g. a hair) placed in itsjaws at B can be measured to the hundredth of a millimeter. 90. The knee or toggle
Cléopâtre : drame passionnel en quatre actes et cinq tableaux . angoissé. MARC-ANTOINE, torturé, f ; HH g=ËÉ il:, S 35 * * i Un peu agité; angoissé. 80 = Jex-pvesstif. 3 j fi * Wflj S Slip J Ah! re - gar de, sil le i/e »2f ï S ^wtf^ Bi <m m M m / u M.A. m i gf ^ -i i j; 1 ff-ff-ff-t J^È M.A. cru pouvoir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cloptre-drame-passionnel-en-quatre-actes-et-cinq-tableaux-angoiss-marc-antoine-tortur-f-hh-g=-il-s-35-i-un-peu-agit-angoiss-80-=-jex-pvesstif-3-j-fi-wflj-s-slip-j-ah!-re-gar-de-sil-le-ie-2f-s-wtf-bi-ltm-m-m-m-u-ma-m-i-gf-i-i-j-1-ff-ff-ff-t-j-ma-cru-pouvoir-image343383873.html
RM2AXJDHN–Cléopâtre : drame passionnel en quatre actes et cinq tableaux . angoissé. MARC-ANTOINE, torturé, f ; HH g=ËÉ il:, S 35 * * i Un peu agité; angoissé. 80 = Jex-pvesstif. 3 j fi * Wflj S Slip J Ah! re - gar de, sil le i/e »2f ï S ^wtf^ Bi <m m M m / u M.A. m i gf ^ -i i j; 1 ff-ff-ff-t J^È M.A. cru pouvoir
. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. m:K, back kitchen : f, frontkitchen; o, front yard or area;H, yard or garden ; n, stepidown to the basement; x, thedrain, taking the trappedgully in garden, passingthrough the inspectionchamber b, which takesthe drain from the watercloset soil pipe, and from a,the grease trap, with itsvent pipe No. IV.! from e, thesink in the scullery. No. II.is the vent pipe to thehouse drain, and No. III. thevent pipe to the soil pipe.In the front area, g, is thei 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-mk-back-kitchen-f-frontkitchen-o-front-yard-or-areah-yard-or-garden-n-stepidown-to-the-basement-x-thedrain-taking-the-trappedgully-in-garden-passingthrough-the-inspectionchamber-b-which-takesthe-drain-from-the-watercloset-soil-pipe-and-from-athe-grease-trap-with-itsvent-pipe-no-iv!-from-e-thesink-in-the-scullery-no-iiis-the-vent-pipe-to-thehouse-drain-and-no-iii-thevent-pipe-to-the-soil-pipein-the-front-area-g-is-thei-image336936504.html
RM2AG4NXG–. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. m:K, back kitchen : f, frontkitchen; o, front yard or area;H, yard or garden ; n, stepidown to the basement; x, thedrain, taking the trappedgully in garden, passingthrough the inspectionchamber b, which takesthe drain from the watercloset soil pipe, and from a,the grease trap, with itsvent pipe No. IV.! from e, thesink in the scullery. No. II.is the vent pipe to thehouse drain, and No. III. thevent pipe to the soil pipe.In the front area, g, is thei
. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. Fig. 13, A.—Gnathotrichus rctusnsLee.: Labium, ventral aspect. L, ligula; M, mentum; Pp, palpifer; a.base of ligula; h, neck of mentum; c, ventralsetae of the palpifer; d, anterior part ofligula; c, first joint of palpus; /, second jointof palpus; g, third joint of palpus.. Fig. 13, B.—Gnathotrichus rctusiisLee.: Labium, dorsal aspect. P, palpus; L, ligula; a, articulation of thelabium; b, base of ligula; c, dorso-lateralsetae of the palpifer; d, dorso-anterior setaeof the ligula; e, f, g, first, second, and thirdjoint of the palpus. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/smithsonian-miscellaneous-collections-fig-13-agnathotrichus-rctusnslee-labium-ventral-aspect-l-ligula-m-mentum-pp-palpifer-abase-of-ligula-h-neck-of-mentum-c-ventralsetae-of-the-palpifer-d-anterior-part-ofligula-c-first-joint-of-palpus-second-jointof-palpus-g-third-joint-of-palpus-fig-13-bgnathotrichus-rctusiislee-labium-dorsal-aspect-p-palpus-l-ligula-a-articulation-of-thelabium-b-base-of-ligula-c-dorso-lateralsetae-of-the-palpifer-d-dorso-anterior-setaeof-the-ligula-e-f-g-first-second-and-thirdjoint-of-the-palpus-image336898433.html
RM2AG31AW–. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. Fig. 13, A.—Gnathotrichus rctusnsLee.: Labium, ventral aspect. L, ligula; M, mentum; Pp, palpifer; a.base of ligula; h, neck of mentum; c, ventralsetae of the palpifer; d, anterior part ofligula; c, first joint of palpus; /, second jointof palpus; g, third joint of palpus.. Fig. 13, B.—Gnathotrichus rctusiisLee.: Labium, dorsal aspect. P, palpus; L, ligula; a, articulation of thelabium; b, base of ligula; c, dorso-lateralsetae of the palpifer; d, dorso-anterior setaeof the ligula; e, f, g, first, second, and thirdjoint of the palpus.
. The diseases of children : medical and surgical. of the tibia in cases wherethere is no bony ankylosis. Under anaesthesiathe adhesions are broken up carefully by one or steel loops e. The coumer-press-,. ,. r , . 1 • ure is exerted by the straps f more applications of the lever, and a protective j u ^ t-i, 1 ? .i, c .1 ^ ^ and g. The leg IS then carefully splint worn afterwards until the disease is cured straightened by the lever arm h.(see Fig. 221). Amputation (p. 680) for tubercular disease of the knee-joint, without otherlesions, is very rarely done here. Gibney has had but one case re Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-diseases-of-children-medical-and-surgical-of-the-tibia-in-cases-wherethere-is-no-bony-ankylosis-under-anaesthesiathe-adhesions-are-broken-up-carefully-by-one-or-steel-loops-e-the-coumer-press-r-1-ure-is-exerted-by-the-straps-f-more-applications-of-the-lever-and-a-protective-j-u-t-i-1-i-c-1-and-g-the-leg-is-then-carefully-splint-worn-afterwards-until-the-disease-is-cured-straightened-by-the-lever-arm-hsee-fig-221-amputation-p-680-for-tubercular-disease-of-the-knee-joint-without-otherlesions-is-very-rarely-done-here-gibney-has-had-but-one-case-re-image336981751.html
RM2AG6RJF–. The diseases of children : medical and surgical. of the tibia in cases wherethere is no bony ankylosis. Under anaesthesiathe adhesions are broken up carefully by one or steel loops e. The coumer-press-,. ,. r , . 1 • ure is exerted by the straps f more applications of the lever, and a protective j u ^ t-i, 1 ? .i, c .1 ^ ^ and g. The leg IS then carefully splint worn afterwards until the disease is cured straightened by the lever arm h.(see Fig. 221). Amputation (p. 680) for tubercular disease of the knee-joint, without otherlesions, is very rarely done here. Gibney has had but one case re
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The pathology and surgical treatment of tumors . Fig. 275.—Fibroma of both ovaries ; the right is as large as a kidney, the left larger than a childshead (after Winckel) : a, surface of tumor on left side, with numerous nodules ; b, fundus of uterus ; c, sur-face of tumor on right side; d, section of right ovary; e, os uteri; f, surface of left ovary ; g, cut surfaceof tumor on left side. Ovary.—Fibromata of the ovary are so rare that Sutton regardsthem as pathological curiosities. The writer has met with two suchcases. In one of them the tumor was recognized ten years before the 392 PATHOLOGY Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pathology-and-surgical-treatment-of-tumors-fig-275fibroma-of-both-ovaries-the-right-is-as-large-as-a-kidney-the-left-larger-than-a-childshead-after-winckel-a-surface-of-tumor-on-left-side-with-numerous-nodules-b-fundus-of-uterus-c-sur-face-of-tumor-on-right-side-d-section-of-right-ovary-e-os-uteri-f-surface-of-left-ovary-g-cut-surfaceof-tumor-on-left-side-ovaryfibromata-of-the-ovary-are-so-rare-that-sutton-regardsthem-as-pathological-curiosities-the-writer-has-met-with-two-suchcases-in-one-of-them-the-tumor-was-recognized-ten-years-before-the-392-pathology-image343092516.html
RM2AX5604–The pathology and surgical treatment of tumors . Fig. 275.—Fibroma of both ovaries ; the right is as large as a kidney, the left larger than a childshead (after Winckel) : a, surface of tumor on left side, with numerous nodules ; b, fundus of uterus ; c, sur-face of tumor on right side; d, section of right ovary; e, os uteri; f, surface of left ovary ; g, cut surfaceof tumor on left side. Ovary.—Fibromata of the ovary are so rare that Sutton regardsthem as pathological curiosities. The writer has met with two suchcases. In one of them the tumor was recognized ten years before the 392 PATHOLOGY
The cell in development and inheritance . Fig. 140. — Conjugation of Closteriuiii. [Kleb.ahn.]A. Soon after union, four chromatophores. B. Chromatophores reduced to two, nucleidistinct. C. Fusion of the nuclei. D. First cleavage of the zygote. E. Resulting 2-cell stage.F. Second cleavage. G. Resulting stage, each cell bi-nucleate. H. Separation of the cells;one of the nuclei in each enlarging to form the permanent nucleus, the other (probably repre-senting a polar body) degenerating. 1 Actinospharium forms one of the most extreme known cases of in-breeding; for thegametes are sister-cells whic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cell-in-development-and-inheritance-fig-140-conjugation-of-closteriuiii-klebahn-a-soon-after-union-four-chromatophores-b-chromatophores-reduced-to-two-nucleidistinct-c-fusion-of-the-nuclei-d-first-cleavage-of-the-zygote-e-resulting-2-cell-stagef-second-cleavage-g-resulting-stage-each-cell-bi-nucleate-h-separation-of-the-cellsone-of-the-nuclei-in-each-enlarging-to-form-the-permanent-nucleus-the-other-probably-repre-senting-a-polar-body-degenerating-1-actinospharium-forms-one-of-the-most-extreme-known-cases-of-in-breeding-for-thegametes-are-sister-cells-whic-image338380953.html
RM2AJEGA1–The cell in development and inheritance . Fig. 140. — Conjugation of Closteriuiii. [Kleb.ahn.]A. Soon after union, four chromatophores. B. Chromatophores reduced to two, nucleidistinct. C. Fusion of the nuclei. D. First cleavage of the zygote. E. Resulting 2-cell stage.F. Second cleavage. G. Resulting stage, each cell bi-nucleate. H. Separation of the cells;one of the nuclei in each enlarging to form the permanent nucleus, the other (probably repre-senting a polar body) degenerating. 1 Actinospharium forms one of the most extreme known cases of in-breeding; for thegametes are sister-cells whic
. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. aux Boenfs—slaughter-house yards; E.. Magasins—storehouses ; F, Fonderies—melting-houses ; G, Ma-chine—engine-house ; H, Ecuries—stables; I, Voiries—manure pits. ligion required them only to eat fowls killed by a specialslaughterer, in accordance with the Talmudic ritual,insisted on keeping the poultry either in their sleeping-rooms or in coops in the basement of their crowded tene-ments. Within the past few years a special slaughter-house has been established at Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-reference-handbook-of-the-medical-sciences-embracing-the-entire-range-of-scientific-and-practical-medicine-and-allied-science-aux-boenfsslaughter-house-yards-e-magasinsstorehouses-f-fonderiesmelting-houses-g-ma-chineengine-house-h-ecuriesstables-i-voiriesmanure-pits-ligion-required-them-only-to-eat-fowls-killed-by-a-specialslaughterer-in-accordance-with-the-talmudic-ritualinsisted-on-keeping-the-poultry-either-in-their-sleeping-rooms-or-in-coops-in-the-basement-of-their-crowded-tene-ments-within-the-past-few-years-a-special-slaughter-house-has-been-established-at-image337027263.html
RM2AG8WKY–. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. aux Boenfs—slaughter-house yards; E.. Magasins—storehouses ; F, Fonderies—melting-houses ; G, Ma-chine—engine-house ; H, Ecuries—stables; I, Voiries—manure pits. ligion required them only to eat fowls killed by a specialslaughterer, in accordance with the Talmudic ritual,insisted on keeping the poultry either in their sleeping-rooms or in coops in the basement of their crowded tene-ments. Within the past few years a special slaughter-house has been established at
. History of homeopathy and its institutions in America; their founders, benefactors, faculties, officers, Hospitals, alumni, etc., with a record of achievement of its representatives in the world of medicine. nt Sanders, ]L D., professor of gynecology. B. B. Viets, M. D., professor of ophthalmology and otology. W. A. Phillips, M. D., professor of ophthalmology and otology. G. W. Spencer, M. D., professor of physiology. H. Pomeroy, M. D., professor of obstetrics. E. H. Jewitt, M. D., professor of obstetrics. A. F. Baldinger, M. D., professor of clinical obstetrics. G. H. Quay, M. D., professo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-homeopathy-and-its-institutions-in-america-their-founders-benefactors-faculties-officers-hospitals-alumni-etc-with-a-record-of-achievement-of-its-representatives-in-the-world-of-medicine-nt-sanders-l-d-professor-of-gynecology-b-b-viets-m-d-professor-of-ophthalmology-and-otology-w-a-phillips-m-d-professor-of-ophthalmology-and-otology-g-w-spencer-m-d-professor-of-physiology-h-pomeroy-m-d-professor-of-obstetrics-e-h-jewitt-m-d-professor-of-obstetrics-a-f-baldinger-m-d-professor-of-clinical-obstetrics-g-h-quay-m-d-professo-image336741259.html
RM2AFRTWF–. History of homeopathy and its institutions in America; their founders, benefactors, faculties, officers, Hospitals, alumni, etc., with a record of achievement of its representatives in the world of medicine. nt Sanders, ]L D., professor of gynecology. B. B. Viets, M. D., professor of ophthalmology and otology. W. A. Phillips, M. D., professor of ophthalmology and otology. G. W. Spencer, M. D., professor of physiology. H. Pomeroy, M. D., professor of obstetrics. E. H. Jewitt, M. D., professor of obstetrics. A. F. Baldinger, M. D., professor of clinical obstetrics. G. H. Quay, M. D., professo
. A dictionary of arts, manufactures and mines : containing a clear exposition of their principles and practice. whole being represented in working order, and the respective letters of reference point-ing out corresponding parts of the machine. A A are two large barrels or drums, upon the surfaces of which are fixed longitudi-nally several series of brass ribs a, b, c, d, e,f, g, h. i, holding heckle points. These ribsare placed at small distances apart round the barrels, all the heckle points standing ra-dially from the axes, and the barrels are mounted upon axles supported by pedestals,?with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-arts-manufactures-and-mines-containing-a-clear-exposition-of-their-principles-and-practice-whole-being-represented-in-working-order-and-the-respective-letters-of-reference-point-ing-out-corresponding-parts-of-the-machine-a-a-are-two-large-barrels-or-drums-upon-the-surfaces-of-which-are-fixed-longitudi-nally-several-series-of-brass-ribs-a-b-c-d-ef-g-h-i-holding-heckle-points-these-ribsare-placed-at-small-distances-apart-round-the-barrels-all-the-heckle-points-standing-ra-dially-from-the-axes-and-the-barrels-are-mounted-upon-axles-supported-by-pedestalswith-image337031146.html
RM2AG92JJ–. A dictionary of arts, manufactures and mines : containing a clear exposition of their principles and practice. whole being represented in working order, and the respective letters of reference point-ing out corresponding parts of the machine. A A are two large barrels or drums, upon the surfaces of which are fixed longitudi-nally several series of brass ribs a, b, c, d, e,f, g, h. i, holding heckle points. These ribsare placed at small distances apart round the barrels, all the heckle points standing ra-dially from the axes, and the barrels are mounted upon axles supported by pedestals,?with
Restraint of domestic animals; a book for the use of students and practitioners; 312 illustrations from pen drawings and 26 half tones from original photographs . e Eureka warbridle, Figure 21, ismade and applied bytying the rope (g) (f)around the neck wellposterior to the poll.ISText pass rope (c) toright side of face andthrough the mouth.Then pass rope (a) (b)back through looparound neck (d) andmake traction on freeend of rope (e). 24 EESTEAINT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Bonaparte War Bridle. The Bonaparte warbridle, Figure 22, is oneof the most popular andwidely used war bridlesthat has ever been Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/restraint-of-domestic-animals-a-book-for-the-use-of-students-and-practitioners-312-illustrations-from-pen-drawings-and-26-half-tones-from-original-photographs-e-eureka-warbridle-figure-21-ismade-and-applied-bytying-the-rope-g-faround-the-neck-wellposterior-to-the-pollistext-pass-rope-c-toright-side-of-face-andthrough-the-mouththen-pass-rope-a-bback-through-looparound-neck-d-andmake-traction-on-freeend-of-rope-e-24-eesteaint-of-domestic-animals-bonaparte-war-bridle-the-bonaparte-warbridle-figure-22-is-oneof-the-most-popular-andwidely-used-war-bridlesthat-has-ever-been-image343004764.html
RM2AX1624–Restraint of domestic animals; a book for the use of students and practitioners; 312 illustrations from pen drawings and 26 half tones from original photographs . e Eureka warbridle, Figure 21, ismade and applied bytying the rope (g) (f)around the neck wellposterior to the poll.ISText pass rope (c) toright side of face andthrough the mouth.Then pass rope (a) (b)back through looparound neck (d) andmake traction on freeend of rope (e). 24 EESTEAINT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Bonaparte War Bridle. The Bonaparte warbridle, Figure 22, is oneof the most popular andwidely used war bridlesthat has ever been
Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . ing will help the friendly merchant and clerktoward greater success. This is where Red Rose Tea and Red Rose advertising come in.They help the merchant increase his business. If you are not handling this tea will you write me a friendly noteof inquiry ? Braoches:- ™«NTO, 3 Wellinfjt.n E. X. H. ESTABROOKS WINNIPEG, 315 William Ave. ^ jq,,,^ pj g Busy Mans Magazine f Designed to meet the requirements of the busiest busy man or woman. Itreproduces from the current magazines and periodicals the most timely,instructive and entertaining articles. It is a magazine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-july-december-1908-ing-will-help-the-friendly-merchant-and-clerktoward-greater-success-this-is-where-red-rose-tea-and-red-rose-advertising-come-inthey-help-the-merchant-increase-his-business-if-you-are-not-handling-this-tea-will-you-write-me-a-friendly-noteof-inquiry-braoches-nto-3-wellinfjtn-e-x-h-estabrooks-winnipeg-315-william-ave-jq-pj-g-busy-mans-magazine-f-designed-to-meet-the-requirements-of-the-busiest-busy-man-or-woman-itreproduces-from-the-current-magazines-and-periodicals-the-most-timelyinstructive-and-entertaining-articles-it-is-a-magazine-image339141533.html
RM2AKN6DH–Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . ing will help the friendly merchant and clerktoward greater success. This is where Red Rose Tea and Red Rose advertising come in.They help the merchant increase his business. If you are not handling this tea will you write me a friendly noteof inquiry ? Braoches:- ™«NTO, 3 Wellinfjt.n E. X. H. ESTABROOKS WINNIPEG, 315 William Ave. ^ jq,,,^ pj g Busy Mans Magazine f Designed to meet the requirements of the busiest busy man or woman. Itreproduces from the current magazines and periodicals the most timely,instructive and entertaining articles. It is a magazine
Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . Fig. 10.—Intrafamily variation in the form and structure ofthe dorsal aspect of the head (continued on fig. 11).A, Truionunis crotchi Lee. B, Mlcropcplus punctatus Lee. C, Tachyporusjocosns Say. D, Hypocyptus Jongicorms (Payk.). E, Leptochirus me.vicanusEr. F, Aleochara lata Grav. G, Platystcthus aviericanus Er. H, Stciiits sculp-tilis Csy. I, Protcinus limbafiis Miikl. J, Pclccomaimm tcstaceiun (Mann.). K,Xenodiisa sJiarpi Wasm. h. Lori)wta cingulata (Lee). is there any evidence of the presence, as a sclerite, of the frons.This sclerite is normally boun Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/smithsonian-miscellaneous-collections-fig-10intrafamily-variation-in-the-form-and-structure-ofthe-dorsal-aspect-of-the-head-continued-on-fig-11a-truionunis-crotchi-lee-b-mlcropcplus-punctatus-lee-c-tachyporusjocosns-say-d-hypocyptus-jongicorms-payk-e-leptochirus-mevicanuser-f-aleochara-lata-grav-g-platystcthus-aviericanus-er-h-stciiits-sculp-tilis-csy-i-protcinus-limbafiis-miikl-j-pclccomaimm-tcstaceiun-mann-kxenodiisa-sjiarpi-wasm-h-loriwta-cingulata-lee-is-there-any-evidence-of-the-presence-as-a-sclerite-of-the-fronsthis-sclerite-is-normally-boun-image339946836.html
RM2AN1WJC–Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . Fig. 10.—Intrafamily variation in the form and structure ofthe dorsal aspect of the head (continued on fig. 11).A, Truionunis crotchi Lee. B, Mlcropcplus punctatus Lee. C, Tachyporusjocosns Say. D, Hypocyptus Jongicorms (Payk.). E, Leptochirus me.vicanusEr. F, Aleochara lata Grav. G, Platystcthus aviericanus Er. H, Stciiits sculp-tilis Csy. I, Protcinus limbafiis Miikl. J, Pclccomaimm tcstaceiun (Mann.). K,Xenodiisa sJiarpi Wasm. h. Lori)wta cingulata (Lee). is there any evidence of the presence, as a sclerite, of the frons.This sclerite is normally boun
LRichard's ..Comprehensive geography of the Chinese empire and dependencies ..translated into English, revised and enlarged . ed with a series ofmountain-chains running parallel to the sea. The most Wes-tern of these, the Tayû-ling ;;;^ j^ -^7 forms the limit betweenFokien |g ^ and Kiangsi ^ gf. The summits of these chainsgenerally exceed 3,000 feet, and attain near Chêkiang f^ fXieven an elevation of 9,000 feet. The surface rises in ge-neral from E. to W. Thus Yenping Fu JŒ 2p ^ is 00to 600 feet higher than Foochow |ig j J^, but even alongthe coast, there are a few summits which reach over Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lrichards-comprehensive-geography-of-the-chinese-empire-and-dependencies-translated-into-english-revised-and-enlarged-ed-with-a-series-ofmountain-chains-running-parallel-to-the-sea-the-most-wes-tern-of-these-the-tay-ling-j-7-forms-the-limit-betweenfokien-g-and-kiangsi-gf-the-summits-of-these-chainsgenerally-exceed-3000-feet-and-attain-near-chkiang-f-fxieven-an-elevation-of-9000-feet-the-surface-rises-in-ge-neral-from-e-to-w-thus-yenping-fu-j-2p-is-00to-600-feet-higher-than-foochow-ig-j-j-but-even-alongthe-coast-there-are-a-few-summits-which-reach-over-image343183750.html
RM2AX9AAE–LRichard's ..Comprehensive geography of the Chinese empire and dependencies ..translated into English, revised and enlarged . ed with a series ofmountain-chains running parallel to the sea. The most Wes-tern of these, the Tayû-ling ;;;^ j^ -^7 forms the limit betweenFokien |g ^ and Kiangsi ^ gf. The summits of these chainsgenerally exceed 3,000 feet, and attain near Chêkiang f^ fXieven an elevation of 9,000 feet. The surface rises in ge-neral from E. to W. Thus Yenping Fu JŒ 2p ^ is 00to 600 feet higher than Foochow |ig j J^, but even alongthe coast, there are a few summits which reach over
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