RM2ABTER3–NEW ENGINE CONDENSERS. THE ARMSTRONG GUN AND ANGULATED IRON PLATE& POUNDS. General McClellan on the Sabbath. Exports of Breadstnffs., scientific american, 1861-09-21
RF2R7ECGA–Realistic illustration of the seabed in watercolor. Horizontal banner for decoration with stones and algae with free space for text. Aquarium
RFWJEX93–Bone fracture word cloud concept. Collage made of words about bone fracture. Vector illustration
RMG03F3H–Classic telephone from the eighties
RMRDRCDR–. Mollusca ... Mollusks. 104 HBLIOIDJE. flattened, apex a little raised. Whorls six to seven, increasing slowly and regularly, flattened above, rounded below, the last angulated above the periphery and round the umbilicus, and descending shortly and abruptly in front. Aperture heart-shaped ; peristome white, scarcely thickened, a little reflected; the mar- gins united by an elevated sinuous ridge on the parietal callus, notched at the lower junction. Umbilicus wide and deep. Parietal wall with a thin vertical plate, strongly deflected posteriorly below, and giving off a short horizontal ridge
RM2ABTEXC–A JOURNAL OF PRACTICAL INFORMATION IN ART SCIENCE MECHANICS AGRICULTURE CHEMISTRY AND MANUFACTURES. Angulated Principle of Shipbuilding. BROWN'S IMPROVED PROJECTILE. Improved Projectile. JONE S'S ANGULATED PRINCIPLE OF SHIPBUILDING., scientific american, 1861-10-12
RF2R7ECG5–Realistic illustration of the seabed in watercolor. Horizontal banner for decoration with stones and algae with free space for text. Aquarium
RMG03F3N–Classic telephone from the eighties
RMRDRCD4–. Mollusca ... Mollusks. 116 helicid;e. Original descnption:—" Shell dextra], discoid, widely umbili- cated, rufous brown, coarsely and regularly ribbed, with scarcely visible microscopic sculpture above, but strongly decussated with spiral lines below, suture impressed. Whorls 6, convex, slowly increasing, the last rapidly widening towards the aperture, not angulated above, shortly descending in front. Aperture sub- triangular ; peristome light brown, a little thickened and reflexed, the margins converging; parietal callus with a strongly raised flexuous ridge, separated from both margin
RMG03F3M–Classic telephone from the eighties
RMRDKMCK–. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush. Birds. 44 KET AND DESCEIPTION (E. Bill slender, about as high at base as broad, and regularly curved downward from the base to the very acute tip.i The Bahama Honey Creeper (636. Ccereba bahamensis), of the family Ccer^bidse, has been found in southern Florida.) E. Bill higher than broad at base.^ (F.) F. Bill stout at base, and with the gape so angulated as to bring the corners of the mouth downward ;2 a * s 6 lo no lobes or nicks along the cutting edge of the upper man
RMG03F3W–Classic telephone from the eighties, isolated
RMG03F3K–Classic telephone from the eighties
RMG03F3R–Classic telephone from the eighties
RMG03F3P–Classic telephone from the eighties
RMG03F69–Classic telephone from the eighties
RMG03F67–Classic telephone from the eighties
RMG03F66–Classic telephone from the eighties
RMG03F68–Classic telephone from the eighties
RMG03F61–Classic telephone from the eighties
RMG03F65–Classic telephone from the eighties
RMG03F6A–Classic telephone from the eighties
RMG03F63–Classic telephone from the eighties
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