RFF59AY3–A box with alive worms bait for sea fishing.
RMW561WR–St Cunera, She stands with her arms bent and wears a diadem on her head, long strands of hair, partially wrapped in a cloth, hanging down over her back and arms. Below the mark with curved neckline, the undercloth, which can also be seen at the sleeves. The cloak hanging from the shoulders is included under both elbows. On a belt a prayer cord, the worm cloth is crossed, the virgin martyr Cunera, Cologne, Rhenen, Soest (Utrecht), Radboud (King of the Frisians), Willibrord, anonymous, Utrecht, c. 1510 - c. 1520, oak (wood), gilding (material), gilding, h 80 cm × w 24 cm × d 19 cm
RMBRGG0F–A Northern German wheellock puffer,end of the 16th century. Heavy,round,swamped,smooth bore barrel in 13 mm calibre with remnants of engraved decoration on the chamber. Iron wheellock with safety. Sideplate has a belt hook. Walnut stock with engraved and blackened bone inlays. Iron parts cleaned with acid. The ramrod and a few inlays are replacements. Stock has been repaired below the lock and some worm holes have been filled. Length 58.5 cm. historic,historical,16th century,handgun,handheld,firearms,military,militaria,firearm,fire arm,gun,fire a,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMAJ8RBG–Texel fishing for wadpieren or pier fishermen are selecting the piers from a conveyor belt inside a ship
RFPRC0E1–Detail of the bark of spruce - bark pattern with paths from bark beetle
RFR5T3CH–Leech on the tweezers. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy
RFE99PG0–Earthworm in children hand
RFR5RBW8–Leech on the tweezers. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy
RF2JB7PRY–Sawfly caterpillars eating a rose bush
RFR5T3CM–Leech on the glass. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy
RM2AM5EM1–The geology of the Dun Mountain subdivision, Nelson . t cases the specimens were unsatisfactory. It is quiteseldom that any remains of the shell are to be seen, and many of the fossils have sufferedfrom earth-movement and are distorted. The rocks are not uniformly fossiliferous. When fossils do occur they are almostrestricted to a comparatively narrow belt on the extreme west of the Richmond andHeslington hills, and are seldom found more than half a mile from the Waimea Plain.The worm-tracks and the obscure remains which have always been called Inoceramusare exceptions, for they are found at i
RF2B9ADTH–St Cunera, She stands with her arms bent and wears a diadem on her head, long strands of hair, partially wrapped in a cloth, hanging down over her back and arms. Below the mark with curved neckline, the undercloth, which can also be seen at the sleeves. The cloak hanging from the shoulders is included under both elbows. On a belt a prayer cord, the worm cloth is crossed, the virgin martyr Cunera, Cologne, Rhenen, Soest (Utrecht), Radboud (King of the Frisians), Willibrord, anonymous, Utrecht, c. 1510 - c. 1520, oak (wood), gilding (material), gilding, h 80 cm × w 24 cm × d 19 cm, Reimagined by
RFR8X9PA–Red Worms, Dendrobena Veneta, common compost worm in a yellow pi
RF2E8PBF0–Vintage advert for Crofts (Engineers) Ltd.
RF2ATJAHW–Stainless steel hose clamp isolated on white background
RF2F6RNCJ–Vintage illustrations of Mechanical Movements.
RFS27BPM–Garden shears and tourniquet on the ground in the garden
RMEYTPH3–Earthworms in the compost
RFF67TCN–A box with alive worms bait for sea fishing.
RMDE7E1T–joven perro golden labrador estirando de la correa
RMBRGG08–A Northern German wheellock puffer,end of the 16th century. Heavy,round,swamped,smooth bore barrel in 13 mm calibre with remnants of engraved decoration on the chamber. Iron wheellock with safety. Sideplate has a belt hook. Walnut stock with engraved and blackened bone inlays. Iron parts cleaned with acid. The ramrod and a few inlays are replacements. Stock has been repaired below the lock and some worm holes have been filled. Length 58.5 cm. historic,historical,16th century,handgun,handheld,firearms,military,militaria,firearm,fire arm,gun,fire a,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMAJ8RAT–Texel fishing for wadpieren or pier fishermen are selecting the piers from a conveyor belt inside a ship
RMAYF0FE–Aveling Porter steam roller Detail of steering linkage
RMDFGA47–Conveyor for soybeans. Port of Bilbao, Biscay, Basque Country, Spain
RF2BJX4YG–Colorful candies on light background
RF2C201F9–doodle machine parts 1
RMPG03JB–. Field crops for the cotton-belt. Agriculture. CHAPTER 1^ SOME IMPORTANT INSECT ENEMIES OF COTTON The three most destructive insect enemies of cotton, considering the entire cotton-belt, are the Mexican cotton boll-weevO, the cotton boll-worm, and the cotton leaf- worm. Other insect enemies of secondary importance that do considerable damage to the cotton crop, ai;e the cotton leaf-louse, the cotton red-spider, the cowpea pod- weevil, and cutworms. ' THE MEXICAN COTTON BOLL-WEEVlL (AnthonomUS grundis (Fig. 18.) It is thought that the cotton boll-weevil is native to Mexico or Central America,
RF2JB7PT2–Sawfly caterpillars eating a rose bush
RFR5T3CK–Leech on the glass. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy
RM2AG6HKF–. The principles and processes of cotton yarn manufacture. inding is performed as follows: The card is firstcleaned very carefully. The belts used to drive the licker-in, doffer andflats are removed, as well as the pulley and worm shown in Fig. 58. Thedoffer is then connected directly with the cylinder by a belt running fromthe pulley which had previously been used to drive the licker-in to a CARDING 85 pulley on the doffer. This belt is an open belt, so that the doffer mustrevolve during grinding in the same direction as the cylinder, the reasonof course being that the teeth on each are incli
RMDD9JHG–Iron and Steel industry. Mexico.
RM2D0H4RB–Marieke Callis sifts droppings from a container filled with Buffalo worms at an insect farm in Ermelo January 12, 2011. The Callis family started the insect farm 30 years ago to grow insects to be used as food for monkeys, birds, reptiles or animals in general but would like to expand their business to grow insects for human use. Quiche with mealworms, roasted grasshoppers and chocolate pralines with buffalo worms do not make ideal menu for housewarming parties, but in a few decades could be on dinner tables in many European countries as scientists seek ways to replace expensive meat. REUTERS/
RFT4211Y–Leech on the tweezers. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RF2ATWKD1–different hose clamps insulated on white background
RFKFTYP5–robot industrial kits vector line icon, sign, illustration on background, editable strokes
RFJY3PNB–Mechanical gear icon set, outline style
RFF3MN2H–A box with alive worms bait for sea fishing.
RMBRGG0C–A Northern German wheellock puffer,end of the 16th century. Heavy,round,swamped,smooth bore barrel in 13 mm calibre with remnants of engraved decoration on the chamber. Iron wheellock with safety. Sideplate has a belt hook. Walnut stock with engraved and blackened bone inlays. Iron parts cleaned with acid. The ramrod and a few inlays are replacements. Stock has been repaired below the lock and some worm holes have been filled. Length 58.5 cm. historic,historical,16th century,handgun,handheld,firearms,military,militaria,firearm,fire arm,gun,fire a,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMAJ8RCN–Texel fishing for wadpieren or pier fishermen are selecting the piers from a conveyor belt inside a ship
RF2BJX50D–Colorful candies on light background
RFR5T3CJ–Leech on the tweezers. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy
RM2AX6E6B–Useful information for cotton manufacturers . YS ELEVATORS.Belt Power Machines. The Improved Hindley Worm and Gear is used on all beltpower machines of this make. As these are the main feattiresof the hoist, special attention is paid to them. The shape of this worm and gear is f shown in the marginal cut. The wormis cut from a solid blank, curved to cor-respond to the arc of the wheel, so thatthere is a variation of pitch from point toroot of tooth. This variation of distancefrom center to center of teeth in the wormexactly corresponds to the two diametersof teeth of the wheel, thus giving a p
RF2GXXAHE–Leech on the glass. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RMDFTX55–Iron and Steel industry. Mexico.
RFK7M30N–Leech on the tweezers. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RFJYAA33–Mechanical gear icon set, simple style
RFF5MG06–A box with alive worms bait for sea fishing.
RMAJ8RAH–Texel fishing for wadpieren or pier fishermen are selecting the piers from a conveyor belt inside a ship
RM2AFTAM0–. Textile raw materials and their conversion into yarns : (the study of the raw materials and the technology of the spinning process) a text-book for textile, trade and higher technical schools, as also for self-instruction ; based upon the ordinary syllabus and curriculum of the Imperial and Royal Austrian weaving schools. divert the belt on to the loosepulley, u. When the fork has reached the extreme limit ofits travel and rests against the stop, 11, the worm wheel will by TEXTILE RAW MATERIALS. 315 this time have moved the lever 9 so far that the cam on thesame makes contact with the lever
RF2GXXAMC–Leech on the glass. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RMDDT90E–Iron and Steel industry. Mexico.
RFK7M2X1–Leech on the glass. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RFJY3PJP–Mechanism icon set, simple style
RFF4E941–A box with alive worms bait for sea fishing.
RMAJ8RCX–Texel fishing for wadpieren or pier fishermen are selecting the piers from a conveyor belt inside a ship
RM2ANEJAG–Corn secrets . where it works on corn,cotton, tobacco, beans and other plants. The damage has been unusuallygreat during the past year throughout the corn belt. The worm is especiallyfond of sweet corn and frequently injures it to such an extent that the canning CORN SECRETS 35 factories are obliged to shut down. There are from three to five broods eachyear. They pass the winter in the ground in the pupa stage, and come out inthe spring as moths to lay their eggs. The first brood eats the leaves of cornand other plants, the second brood eats the corn silk and tassels, and the thirdbrood eats i
RF2GXXAK2–Leech on the tweezers. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RMDFNDFF–Iron and Steel industry. Mexico.
RFK7M2TG–Leech on the glass. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RFJY1XNM–Machinery gear icon set, simple style
RM2AJD64J–Trees, fruits, and flowers of Minnesota . representative of this species. To tell the whole story in a nut shell: A considerable area of the prairieNorthwest experiences severe freezing weather with no snow on the ground,la such regions apple trees suffer from root-killing, wholly or in part. It hasbeen the worm at the root of the tree all these years. In the course of twotrips to Russia, in 1894 and 1897, I learned that the Russians had successfullysolved the same problem on the northern limits of the apple belt by using theSiberian crab as a stock, especially the pure Siberian crab, Pyrus ba
RF2GXXAG6–Leech on the glass. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RMDFTX53–Iron and Steel industry. Mexico.
RFK7M30G–Leech on the tweezers. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RFK6K9JT–Machinery gear icon set, flat style
RM2ANEJ45–Corn secrets . e corn belt every year than all other insects put together.Remedy: Do not put more than twosuccessive crops of corn on the sameground. Fig. 2.—The owner of this field didnot know why his corn went down sobadly. He ought to have forty-fivebushels per acre, but he will not get toexceed fifteen to twenty and it will bechaffy and light. The corn-root wormis responsible for the difference. Fig- 3-—The stalks when attackedby the corn-root worm frequently falldown flat on the ground and die. Therewere thousands of them in this fieldAugust 12th. There were thousands ofothers whose roots
RF2GXXAJK–Leech on the tweezers. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RFK7M2Y3–Leech on the glass. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RFK5WKGY–Auto parts icon set, flat style
RM2ANEH5N–Corn secrets . e corn belt every year than all other insects put together.Remedy: Do not put more than twosuccessive crops of corn on the sameground. Fig. 2.—The owner of this field didnot know why his corn went down sobadly. He ought to have forty-fivebushels per acre, but he will not get toexceed fifteen to twenty and it will bechaffy and light. The corn-root wormis responsible for the difference. Fig- 3-—The stalks when attackedby the corn-root worm frequently falldown flat on the ground and die. Therewere thousands of them in this fieldAugust 12th. There were thousands ofothers whose roots
RF2GXXAKE–Leech on the tweezers. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RFK7M2Y4–Leech on the glass. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RFK4J6FD–Mechanical gear icon set, flat style
RM2AFPWGB–. The fruit-growers guide-book. e bins to sort the fruit as to color, freedom fromblemishes, etc. Two sorters can work at each of thesebins. They simply sort the apples as to color, worm in-jury, etc., placing the perfect, well colored apples in thechute marked Fancy and the apples which are a litle offc(dor into the chute marked Choice. Culls are droppedinto a box at their feet. The belt forming the first division of the Fancy chuteis perforated with holes two and one-half inches in diam-eter; apples of less diameter fall through and are packedin the lower grades. It will be noted in the illu
RF2GXXAGG–Leech on the glass. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RFK82MY0–Leech on the tweezers. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RFJYAA13–Machinery gear icon set, flat style
RM2AJF28F–Controlling the curculio, brown-rot, and scab in the peach belt of Georgia . ucted by Mr.E. K. Selkregg during the season of 1921 show two complete genera-tions of the curculio in Georgia. The beetles that result from eggsdeposited in the small peaches lay the eggs for the second generation.The worm^ in the Belle of Georgias and Elbertas in Georgia, andin some years those in the Hileys. are mostly second-generationlarvae. 89787—22 2 10 Department Circular 216, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. The importance of picking up and destroying all fallen peaches,especially those that fall soon after the sh
RF2GXXAJ5–Leech on the glass. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RFK7M30F–Leech on the tweezers. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RFJY1XRG–Mechanism parts icon set, outline style
RM2ANEFGF–Corn secrets . Fig. 13 corn belt the beetles begin to appear the last of July, varying considerablywith the season and latitude. During August and September they are to befound by the thousands in the corn-fields and especially in those that have CORN SECRETS 39 been in corn two or three or more years continuously. As many as sixty-five or seventy have been found in the silks of a single ear. They are alsofound in great numbers on thistle and sunflower blossoms near affected fields. Fig. 14.—Roots split open lengthwise showing the work of the root worm,(a) healthy root not damaged; (6) and (c)
RF2GXXAH5–Leech on the glass. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RFK7M30D–Leech on the tweezers. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RFJY8JND–Mechanism icon set, outline style
RM2AJ37YB–Public works . ctly into wagons or trucks. It hasan endless 18-inch belt with a hopperattached to the lower end, that is sus-pended from a gallows frame mountedon wheels. The belt conveyor is drivenby a sprocket chain operated by a 3 or5-horse power gasoline engine under theconveyor. The conveyor frame, 32 feet long and26 inches wide, is adjustable through anangle of 30 degrees by a worm gear orcrank. Its capacity for gravel or brokenstone is 50 yards per hour and it weighs3,100 pounds. NATIONAL, ROAD OILER The National Road Oiler, manufac-tured by the National Steel ProductsCo., is designed t
RF2GXXAMN–Leech on the tweezers. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RFK7M2T9–Leech on the glass. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RFJY8JKG–Auto parts icon set, simple style
RM2AN90GD–The flotation process . t introduced in connec-tion with the Elmore process in order to overcome the difficulty ofdischarging the residual pulp without upsetting the vacuum in theflotation apparatus. In this system the belt runs inside an irontrough filled with water, being forced into a semi-circular shapeby means of a spherical pulley, as shown in sketch, Fig. 51. Thebelt travels under water for a certain distance, rising at a slopeof 15 to 20° onto the head pulley. The drive is usually from the tail-end by means of a worm-wheel on the tail-pulley shafting. This tail-pulley is generally6 ft
RF2GXXAM5–Leech on the tweezers. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RFK7M2R5–Leech on the glass. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RFJY0KHY–Mechanism parts icon set, simple style
RM2AG6JDN–. The principles and processes of cotton yarn manufacture. Fig. 58. gear increases the number of yards produced in a given length of time,without affecting the draft. In Figs. 58 and 59 the driving mechanism for the fiats is shown.. Fig. 59. A pulley shown on the shaft ^- is connected with a small pulley on thecylinder by a belt. Integral with this pulley is a worm which drives theworm wheel shown, on the shaft with which is the worm seen in the 78 COTTON YARN MANUFACTURE drawing. This in turn drives the larger worm wheel ^<^. On the shaftwith this are two sprocket wheels, one on each side
RF2GXXAHF–Leech on the glass. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RFK7M2XW–Leech on the glass. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
RFJY0KMK–Auto parts icon set, outline style
RM2AWW1X9–Insect pests of farm, garden and orchard . given them inMar^-land and irginia. Tlie jiupal stage lasts al)out three weeks,when the adults emerge, the whole life cycle re([uiring from six toeight weeks. Usually two generations occur in a season through-out most of the tobacco belt, but in the North there seems to be INSECTS INJURIOUS TO TOBAC:CO 231. Fig. 164.—Hibernation of southern tobacco-worm; c, pupa in hibernatingcell in soil, at the depth of which pupation u.sually takes place in thestiffer soils; a, cross-section of pupal cell viewed from below; b, pupalcell showing entrance hole of la
RF2GXXAH4–Leech on the glass. Bloodsucking animal. subclass of ringworms from the belt-type class. Hirudotherapy.
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