RMP844GK–Black and white photograph of Southern University Farm's Dairy Department, comprised by a large group of men and women, some wearing aprons and posing with farm equipment including dairy jugs, with a white, wooden building in the background, located at Southern University in New Orleans, Louisiana, 1893. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AWP3FW–The Ladies' home journal . m0^ They come first! Your chiKlicns normal G;rovth and development come first in allyour plainnnf^. And because good nutrition is so important tothem and tlic-ir spread lor bread is an important part of goodnutrition, youll find xccrc playing on your team. For Nucoa is made to standards set in consultation with an advis-ory group of leading American nutritionists. Its unilorm qualityis maintained by strict laboratory control. 175 tests daily insureNucoas sweet, fresh flavor...smoolh-churned texture...high foodvalue in every delicious pound. No other churned spread c
RMMDEKB2–Hand-drawn map of mines operated by the Manhattan Silver Mining Company in Austin, Nevada, 1881. Courtesy Internet Archive. Note: Image has been digitally colorized using a modern process. Colors may not be period-accurate. ()
RM2AFTDAR–. Ilios : the city and country of the Trojans : the results of researches and discoveries on the site of Troy and throughout the Troad in the years 1871-72-73-78-79, including an autobiography of the author.
RMMD23R5–Heliotype print of the dredger USS Blake at Washington Navy Yard, New York City, New York, 1877. Note: Image has been digitally colorized using a modern process. Colors may not be period-accurate. ()
RM2AWJPC7–Tales . ADVENTURES OF A NEW-YEARS EVE. ADVENTURES OF A NEW-YEARS EVE. MOTHER KATE, the watchmans wife, atnine oclock on New Years eve openedher little window, and put out her head into thenight air. The snow was reddened by the lightfrom the window as it fell in silent heavy flakesupon the street. She observed the crowds ofhappy people, hurrying to and fro from thebrilliantly lighted shops with presents, or pour-ing out of the various inns and coffee-houses,and going to the dances and other entertain-ments with which the New Year is married tothe Old in joy and pleasure. But when a fewcold fla
RMMD24EE–Photoengraving of construction of New York City's first subway line, along Elm Street and Lafayette Place, 1901. Courtesy Internet Archive. Note: Image has been digitally colorized using a modern process. Colors may not be period-accurate. ()
RM2AJ5F33–Babyhood . johnny white.should be pleased to receive similar exhibits,properly authenticated, in this or any other line.—Eds. Babyhood.] Babys Little Sister. To the Editor of Babyhood : I was so heartily glad to see your article in theFebruary number of Babyhood entitled BabysLittle Sister. I have been the happy motherof four children, and yet I do not think thatthere has ever been an out-of-joint nose orjealous little heart. In fact, I think that our lit-tle folks look with the keenest interest at thelarge outside pocket of the doctors overcoat,since our good physician told them that that was
RMMD249K–Etching of three Cape Verdean men standing on a wharf, New Bedford, Massachusetts, 1880. Courtesy Internet Archive. Note: Image has been digitally colorized using a modern process. Colors may not be period-accurate. ()
RM2AM798X–Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh . ng forms.Its fragmentary rhombohedra are scattered abundantly throughout the sub-stance of the rock, sometimes enclosed in the augite and felspar, but usuallyindependent. It frequently assumes the form of thin rhomboheclral plates,which may now and then be observed to lie apart but parallel with each other,in obedience to original crystallographic force. There is a tendency not seldomto be observed, in these detached plates, to build themselves together into theframework of a crystal. Beautifully perfect skeleton rhombohedra of thiskind may be s
RM2AM4DG1–Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.SChallenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George SNares, R.N., F.R.Sand Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N. . -^^-(«&—P. ?awn v ? ? ft TV Voy„s.- ..1 H M S Ill.!!!. AljuoH|ihenc Cuciikuuii M-qj 11 I SOTHERMBHOWIKO Til! Mi OF Tin. NORTH Iiii J U
RM2AG192Y–. Ilios : the city and country of the Trojans : the results of researches and discoveries on the site of Troy and throughout the Troad in the years 1871-72-73-78-79, including an autobiography of the author. No. 202. Marble Idol. (Actual size. Depth, about 28 ft.) above-mentioned two flat idols of bone. Of a similar shape to No. 195, butvery thick and somewhat bulged, is the idol No. 201 (referred to above),which is of trachyte, 9^ in. long and 6 in. broad. This is the secondlargest idol of trachyte found by me at Hissarlik, the usual material ofthe idols being white marble; those of mica-schi
RM2AX5HNM–The agricultural grasses and forage plants of the United States; and such foreign kinds as have been introduced . Agrostis exarata var. Pacific a. H.H.N, Plate. /: Deschampsia C-espitosa, Hair grass.
RM2AFR3X0–. La Grande encyclopédie, inventaire raisonné des sciences, des lettres et des arts. Mâchoire de Hottontote. du maxillaire inférieur, qui laissent entre elles un espacebeaucoup plus étroit que chez le Gorille et surtout le Chim-. Fig. 4. — Mâchoire de Français. panzé ; en outre, la région mentonnière de los est trèshaute, très épaisse et très prolongée en arrière comme le
RM2AJ6D5M–The Arbroath year book and Fairport almanac : directory for Arbroath, Carnoustie, Friockheim and surrounding districts .. . .. Wciiiac€. 35 ^ ]VimiiGATE, Arbroath Year Book. 225 List of Farmers in Eastern Forfarshire. ArhUiot Vitstrkt.Postal aillress, by Arbroath. Giant. Colin, DeiiflclilFiiilavsoii, .fairies, BalcatliipCiiuk,.I(iliii, Biiiik•Saiiisiiii, George, UankheailReiiiiie, .J.,.juii., CrudieMCori,ilvie, I)., juii., Representatives of, Nether KellyIScotl, Addison James, NewtonVoiiiiii-, George, PaiilathyDmiean, .lames, Panlathy HillJ}rovn. .John, PeasiehillJack, Adam, PitcuiidrumOgilvi
RM2AG2090–. Ilios : the city and country of the Trojans : the results of researches and discoveries on the site of Troy and throughout the Troad in the years 1871-72-73-78-79, including an autobiography of the author. No. 76. Implemenl of Basalt; probably a Mortar.(About 1 : 5 actual size. Depth, 48 to 53 ft.) No. 77. Pestle of compact Limestone.(Half actual size. Depth, 45 to 43 ft.) Pliny ^ confirms the fact, that the grain was merely bruised and boiled topap, or eaten in form of dumplings {offae). No. 76, which is of basaltic lava, has a globularcavity, and may probably have been used as a mortar.The
RM2AFKFMT–. A white umbrella in Mexico. autumn. Andyet here comes this vandal with a scytheand a bucket, sweeps away all this beautyin an hour, and leaves behind only itsgrinning skeleton. A man who could whitewash an oldworm fence would be guilty of any crime,— even of boiling a peach. But with the exception of the cathedral,this imp of a bucket has fastened very lit-tle of his fatal work upon Queretaro. When the sun goes down behind thetrees of the plaza the closely barred shut-ters, closed all day, are bowed open, andbetween the slats you can catch the flashof a pair of dark eyes. Later, the fairowne
RM2AWEJ5D–From Pekin to Calais by land . and it did,for we were troubled with no more of his pranks. The plains next day were more thickly in-habited and the pasture more luxuriant than inany part of the desert yet traversed. We passedseveral yourts, from which the inhabitants rodeout to meet us with presents of milk and a kind ofcheese made of mares milk. They seemed cleanerand better-mannered than the Mongols the otherside, and did not (for a wonder) ask us for any-thing. Their yourts, too, were cleaner, theirsheep and ponies better looking than others we hadseen. This portion of the Gobi swarms with
RM2AG19B3–. Ilios : the city and country of the Trojans : the results of researches and discoveries on the site of Troy and throughout the Troad in the years 1871-72-73-78-79, including an autobiography of the author. ntended to be represented;four strokes on the neck seemto denote her armour; only oneof the arms has been preserved,which is in an upright position;two lines proceeding from thearms, and crossing each otherover the body, give her a war- like apj)earance; her long hair No. 201. Idol of Trachyte. (About 1:3 actual size.Depth, 20 ft.) is distinctly marked on the backof the head. Nos. 195, 196
RM2AX641E–Our radicals : a tale of love and politics . n, that they should make a tour OUR RADICALS. 243 through Spain, as it would enable Blancheto study the paintings of the Spanishmasters, in which art she was consideredto be very accomplished. * There was a lady in Seville, the lasttime we stayed there, who was really veryclever with her brush, said Blanche. You remember, aunt, I took a few lessonsfrom her. I remember, Lady Tryington replied. We met her first in the old AlcazarGardens, and I was struck with hersingular beauty. She lived in the Plaza de la Consti-tution, said Laura; and you thoughthe
RM2AN6NHF–Fifty years ago . AN OMNIBUS UPSET(From Cruikshanks Comic Almanack) which suit tlie Gridler. We have also the ballad-singer, who warbles at the door of the gin-palace. Hisfavourite song just now is All round my Hat. Wehave the lady (or gentleman) who takes her (or his)place upon the kerb with a guitar, adorned with redribbon, and sings a sentimental song, such as Speedon, my Mules, for Leila waits for me, or Gaily theTroubadour ; there is the street seller of ballads at apenny each, a taste of wliich he gives the delightedlistener ; there are the horns of stage-coach and of 54 FIFTY YEARS AGO
RM2AN7DN9–Media, Babylon and Persia : including a study of the Zend-Avesta or religion of Zoroaster, from the fall of Nineveh to the Persian war . appurtenances for regulating the hangingsmust have been somehow attached to the roof-rafters, which, like the ceiling, were almost certainlygilt; indeed, it is very likely that the inner surface ofthe walls may have been cased in gold plating also,after the manner of the old palaces at Agbatana; anumber of short metal tacks have been found, whichcould scarcely have served any purpose but that offastening such platings. 10. Pillared halls and porticos being an
RM2AFRF1Y–. Ilios : the city and country of the Trojans : the results of researches and discoveries on the site of Troy and throughout the Troad in the years 1871-72-73-78-79, including an autobiography of the author. Nos. 1255, 1256. Objects of Ivory, with incised stars, probably ornaments of ahorses harness. (Actual size. Depth, 20 ft. and 13 ft.) objects of ivory, ornamented on both sides with similar circles; the latterhas three perforations. These three objects may have served as orna-ments on horse-trappings. No. 1257 is of bone and has three perforations. Mr. John Evans holdsit to be a guard or b
RM2AFKCJM–. A white umbrella in Mexico. wooden bones and carved teeth shouldrattle and chatter themselves loose as hegazes down upon the awful sacrilege, forabove him, where once the wings of the io8 A White Umbrella in Mexico Dove of the Holy Spirit overspread the. ^ I V?^M awe-hushed penitents, now twists with aconvenient iron elbow a rusty pipe, thatcarries the foul breath of this impious In the Citys Streets log range into the pure air of the heavenabove. As I sit on my section of the balconyand paint, I can see within a few yards ofmy easel an open window, framed in themouldy convent wall. The gold
RM2AFTCPP–. Russian Central Asia : including Kuldja, Bokhara, Khiva and Merv. last, namely, that of Tiurebek or Torebeg * I think it was Colonel Maieff who, at a saints tomb in Bokhara,asked a native, For what was this saint famous? The nativereplied he did not know, nor probably did anyone else. Perhaps,he said, he was a rich man, had a great man)- sheep, talked verylittle, and often gave a feast. Again, in answer to my question inBokhara, What does KJioja mean, as affixed or prefixed to a mansname ? I was told it meant a saint, and that he would be consideredsuch who had made a pilgrimage to Mecca, so
RM2AWE2T8–Appletons' cyclopaedia of applied mechanics: a dictionary of mechanical engineering and the mechanical arts .
RM2AG0KDN–. Ilios : the city and country of the Trojans : the results of researches and discoveries on the site of Troy and throughout the Troad in the years 1871-72-73-78-79, including an autobiography of the author. No. 278. Globular Tripod,with tubular holes for sus^pen^ion.(Abuut 1 : 4 acuial size. Depth, 26 ft.) No. 279. Tripod Vase, with holes fur suspension. (1:4 actual size. Depth, 26 ft.). No. 2^0. Tripod Vase, with tubular holes for s•u^peu^ion. (1:4 actual size. Depth, 32 ft.)
RM2AFT3JN–. La Grande encyclopédie, inventaire raisonné des sciences, des lettres et des arts. La variation de longueur éprouvée par la tige quandon élevait la température du bain dhuile dune quantitémesurée par des thermomètres, faisait dévier le levier et lalunette. Celle-ci, qui visait au début une certaine divisionde la mire, en visait ensuite une autre, et le rapport entrela dilatation cherchée de la tige et la distance mesurée desdeux divisions de la mire successivement visées était lemême que celui du bras de levier à la distance de la lunetteà la mire. Ce rapport nétait connu quassez approximati
RM2AJBG86–Cox's seed annual . his is emphatically the earliest of the whole turnip family. It resembles every way the commonEarly Red Top, with the exception that the purple is1 of a darker and richer color. It can be left ratherI thicker than Red Top, as the neck is smaller. It isbeyond all comparison the variety for early market, and every one of our customers will endorse it as a: decided acquisition. Price per pkt., 5 cts.; per oz., 10cts.; perX lb., 25 cts.; per lb., fi.oo. Large Yellow Globe- Handsome globular shape; . : ..... color pale yellow with greenish top. One of the best for a o-eneral cro
RM2ANH8W1–Appletons' cyclopaedia of applied mechanics: a dictionary of mechanical engineering and the mechanical arts . ine. A machine adapted to this secondsizing has been devised by Mr. J.Yero of Dewsbury, England, andimproved by Kirk, Shelmerdine, andFroygate, of Stockport, England.The improved apparatus has fourrollers driven all in the same direc-tion by gearing. The lower pair ofrollers is journaled in the station-ary frame, while the upper pair isjournaled in a swinging frame, whichcan be lifted up whenever the hat-roll is to be inserted or removed.The working surface of the rollersis formed of e
RM2AJBBFH–Cox's seed annual . CYCLAMEN. SINGLE DAHLIAS. The single varieties have attained a popularity almost amounting to a mania, beingalready so extensively used for corsage and personal adornment, for table designs 42 COXS SEED ANNUAL. and for baskets and vases, through the months of August, September and October,as to almost rival roses, their many colors affording such a great scope in their dis-posal. The easy manner in which they are RAISED FROM SEED, requiring, asthey do, only a window for protection until danger of frost is passed (those having ahot-bed frame will, of course, sow them in that
RM2AJ4NGE–Babyhood . to pin. Its price ranges from $1 upwards, ac-cording to style and finish. We suppose it is needless to caution parentsthat marble games of any kind are not desirablefor the wee ones whose hands have not yetlearned the art of keeping away from mouths. Most of the toys here illustrated can be pro-cured at any large toy-store, or by mail of the What can me do, mamma? that tires andfrets a body so when work hurries and time can-not be spared to amuse disconsolate little ones,I reached for a fresh supply of spices, for it wasbaking-day, and caught sight of an old box onan upper shelf in
RM2AM7TT1–Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh . Fig. 60.—Secretion of bile before and after hydrastin andsodium salicylate. 2 grains of hydrastin in 2 cc. ofrectified spirit, 1 cc. of bile, and 2 cc. of water in-jected into the duodenum at h and h! 20 grains ofsodium salicylate in 10 cc, of water injected into thelower portion of the intestine at s.. Fig. 61.—Secretion of bile before and after hydrastin. 2 grains ofhydrastin in 2 cc. of bile, 1 cc. of rectified spirit, and 6 cc. ofwater injected into the duodenum at h and ti. Necropsy.—Slightly increased redness of duodenal mucous membrane.V
RM2AX40KP–Sermons by RevSamPJones : as stenographically reported, and delivered in StLouis, Cincinnati, Chicago, Baltimore, Atlanta, Nashville, Waco and other cities : with a history of his life, by Theodore MSmith : with sermons by SamSmall . Devil A dvertisingJones Free. Sam Let Your Light So Shine, 29 stagnation; and Stagnation is the last station this side ofDamnation. You cant go beyond Stagnation without goingon to Damnation. I read a few days ago where an eminentpreacher stood up on Sunday morning before a vast congre-gation that packed every pew, and preached against religi-ous sensationalism. H
RM2AWJ0NT–A history of Shrewsbury School : from the Blakeway mss., and many other sources . Football is freely intlidgcd in on the Field during the winter mouths,the As.sociation game being the one played. For many years compulsoryfootball has been in vogue at Shrewsbury; it is calleil ddwliug and is asort of cross between the Rugby and Assucialion gauic. The School Teamis looked upon as imi of the btst in the district. Tliere is also a Unn-clul », Willi a li.xcil miniber of Runs over well-tlclliied. Sbrewsburv? Scbool from tbc IRiver. 241 courses, wliicli arc taken every season during the autumn term.
RM2AM3DNP–Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.SChallenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George SNares, R.N., F.R.Sand Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N. . north-seeking end of the needle with a force considerably in excess of that due to the positionof Bermuda on the earth considered as a mas-net. O Magnetic disturbance was also found at three other stations in the eastern partsof this group of islands, but the observations made were too few in number to determineany distinct source for it. It is satisfactory, however, to be able to point out to vesselsvisiting
RM2AWRN3X–Marco Polo; his travels and adventures . d therough pastimes of the chase. As the travellersapproached nearer, they perceived a great multi-tude of horsemen coming towards them; andsoon one of their escort exclaimed that the khanhimself was there. Marco eagerly strained hiseyes in the direction of those who were ap-proaching ; and pretty soon was able to perceivea huge elephant in the midst of the horsemen,upon whose back appeared a glittering canopy ofsilk and gold. It was indeed the khan, comingout to welcome his guests. As soon as he was near enough, the khan de-scended from his elephant, a
RM2AWNHJ1–Peter Henderson & Co.'s catalogue of everything for the garden : 1880 . duces a striking effect 25 tfu^Mfc^^ TPvICHOSANTHES. Very curious plants, with long, elegant serpent-like fruit, ex-ceedingly ornamental. Half-hardy Annuals. Triehosantlies Coccinea. A charming climber, withsmall oval green and white marbled fruit, changingto scarlet 10 Colubrina. Serpent gourd, brilliant carmine fruit, 5 to 6 ft. in length 10 SWEET PEAS. Very beautiful, fragrant and free-flowering climbing plants,continuing in bloom all summer; supported by commonpea-sticks they form admirable screens for protecting moret
RM2ANJ137–Appletons' cyclopaedia of applied mechanics: a dictionary of mechanical engineering and the mechanical arts . strips, or strips of an desired shape of section, corresponding with theform of the grooves. Another method of cutting sheets into Strips is by the use of a large numberof parallel blades mounted on a single moving support. The form of calenders used in the manufacture of sheet gutta-percha is represented in Figs, 2232and 2288. The rolls are 6 feet -1 inches long and 22 inches in diameter, each one weighing about7,000 lbs. They are heated by steam. Gutta-percha tubes arc made by forci
RM2AM593E–Deep-sea sounding and dredging; a description and discussion of the method and appliances used on board the Coast and Geodetic Survey Steamer, 'Blake.' . 41 US.COAST siTHVKY DEEP-SEA SOUNDING AliP DREDGING
RM2AN7BBP–Media, Babylon and Persia : including a study of the Zend-Avesta or religion of Zoroaster, from the fall of Nineveh to the Persian war . nterest which attaches to the movements of theGreek cities in Ionia and the adjoining province.For there a beginning had been made, a leaven hadbeen stirred, which was not to be quelled with theease that the Persian king had encountered till nowin his dealings with these portions of his empire.The spirit of independence shown by the northerncities had proved contagious after all, and revoltsand conspiracies against the foreign rule broke outhere and there. Th
RM2AFX8BA–. Ilios : the city and country of the Trojans : the results of researches and discoveries on the site of Troy and throughout the Troad in the years 1871-72-73-78-79, including an autobiography of the author. 2<o. 623. Small Hammer of Limestone. (Hallaitual size. Depth, 9 It.
RM2AFR11D–. Ilios : the city and country of the Trojans : the results of researches and discoveries on the site of Troy and throughout the Troad in the years 1871-72-73-78-79, including an autobiography of the author. No. 1367. Globular Vase, with two handles.(1:4 actual size. Depth, 9 ft.) Ko. 1368. Cup with incised ornamentation ofzigzag lines. (1 :4 actual size. Depth, 6 ft.) Bologna.^ A cup of a similar shape, but without any decoration, found atCorneto in Italy, is in the Koyal Museum at Berlin. Another very similarone, at least in shape, is in Prof. Virchows collection at Berlin. Therealso occur a
RM2ANGE60–Appletons' cyclopaedia of applied mechanics: a dictionary of mechanical engineering and the mechanical arts . to pass to the hoisting machine, or to cut them to the desired size. Thisimplement varies in length from 4 to 5 feet. The first row of ice-blocks, after being sawed, are eitherpushed under or hauled out. Afterward the blocks are separated by the tools represented in Fig. 2357. Ice Tools.—A, Fig. 2357, is the ice-hook, used for storing ice in houses, towing it in the field, orhandling it on the platforms or cars. The handle varies from 4 to 16 feet in length. B is a fork split-ting-bar,
RM2AXJE6E–Bacon's dictionary of Boston; . -^ till 01 ; /.?/aii«ol
RM2AJCAY4–Boston illustrated; . , quaint old furniture, portraits of the New England fathers,and other interesting objects. It is open daily, and the entrance-fees go to-ward the preservation-fund. The Province House was on Washington Street near the Old South, nearlyopposite tlie head of Milk Street, and had a handsome lawn in front, embel-lished with oak-trees. It was a dignified brick building three stories high, witha long flight of stone steps leading up to a portico, from which the viceroysused to address the people. The edifice was erected in 1679, and in 1715 wasbouglit by the Province as a resi
RM2AKG4BG–Reference book ..interesting facts and valuable information for packers of fruits, vegetables and oysters .. . Hopper Bros., Havre de Grace, Md., write: We consider your Exhausting Apparatus a great success.There is no doubt but that it has saved us hundreds of dollars inthe last two seasons. It requires no taking of time, no skilled attention. It makesno mistakes. It is safe and economical, and should be in everyfactory. Also, Messrs. C. E. Sears & Co., Circleville, Ohio; Messrs.Winters & Prophet, Mt. Morris, N. Y.; Messrs. Hollis, Matthews &Co., Perrymans, Md., and others. The Warfield Manuf
RM2AWDY6R–Appletons' cyclopaedia of applied mechanics: a dictionary of mechanical engineering and the mechanical arts . pin-gearing also furnishes two cases differing materially in appearance. If the innerwheel be the driver, the construction is as shown in Fig. 20S8, the elementary tooth P E being the in-ternal epicycloid generated by rolling the outer pitch-circle upon the inner, and the radius of the pinbeing determined as in Fig. 2085, the lettering corresponding throughout. If the annular wheeldrive, as in Fig. 2089, the face of its elementary tooth is the hypoeycloid generated by rolling thepitch-
RM2AG6JX2–. The American encyclopædia of commerce, manufactures, commercial law, and finance. tively as the North, the Middle, theSouth, and the San Luis; the last is by far thefinest of the four. They stretch almost in a linefrom the S. to the N. boundary of the State, juston the W. side of the Front Range, and occupyan average breadth of 50 m. The San Luis Parkis, as it were, an inniiense elliptical bowl, withan area of 9,400 sq. ni., bounded E. by the WestMountains and the Sangre de Cristo range, amiW. by the Sierra de San Juan, which is part ofthe great Sierra Miembres. Its surface is nearlyas flat
RM2AWNN3X–Public documents of the State of Connecticut . e of bad surroundings upon milk may be seenin a case reported in my paper on the Park River, in which thebacilli found in the water of the Little River, and the atmosphere,were also discovered in the stagnant milk which produced septicsymptoms in a little child, f The most frequent adulterations to which milk is liable, arewater, water combined with the abstraction of cream, chalk,sugar, gums, borax, salt, salicylic acid to milks likely to decom-pose, glycerine and coloring matters to conceal the blue coloringdue to watering. Water is the most fre
RM2AG23Y3–. Ilios : the city and country of the Trojans : the results of researches and discoveries on the site of Troy and throughout the Troad in the years 1871-72-73-78-79, including an autobiography of the author. ver withfine clay ; nevertheless, owing tothe oxide of iron contained intheir clay, they have a dull redcolour. They have suffered somuch from moisture, that, in spiteof every care and precaution, I could not get them out without breakingthem up completely ; but as I had collected all the fragments, I couldeasily restore both of them. The accompanying engraving,No. 59, represents the large
RM2ANE531–Der letzte BombardierIllustriert von FBergen und RHaug . ***.*-!. Hub bie ßad)itd)a begann mit bem Särm aller fed)ö=nnbbreifttg Qnftrumente, unb bie junge 3iöeuner^n PnÖ an hxllangen. Sltterbingö mujs man babei nid)t ben -3Dkf$ftab einer UprimaBallerina anlegen, audj ben unebenen Soben foroie ba3 bämmernbc2id)t be§ fdjeibenbcn £age3 in 2l6red)nung bringen. SBenn mauaber fo geredet mar, biefen oerfd)iebenen Umftänbeu »tütfftd)t jutragen, fo mufjte man ftcl) gefteljen, baj$ baö junge -sDläbdjengan^ anfteiorbentlid) getauft t)a6e, leidet, graziös, unb befonberS .0 a rt t ö n b e r, JBombnvbitr. I
RM2ANB090–Appletons' cyclopaedia of applied mechanics: a dictionary of mechanical engineering and the mechanical arts . MINOTS ledge:. UNITED STATES. WOLF ROCK. ENGLAND. INCH CAPE of BELL ROCK, SCOTLAND.SCALE:. SPECTACLE REEF.UNITED STATES. great storm in 1703. In 1709 Rudyerd completed another structure of wood and iron. This wasdestroyed by fire in 1755. In 1756 Smeaton undertook the construction of the present building,which is represented in Fig. 2808. He determined to use stone for the material, and the shape ofthe trunk of a large tree as his model. The stones of a course were joined by dovetailin
RM2AJB7R3–Cox's seed annual . 48 COXS SEED ANNUAL. MORNING-GLORY. (See Convolvulus.)MOURNING BRIDE. (See Scabiosa.)NASTURTIUM. The dwarf varieties are among the most useful garden favorites, of close, com-pact growth, and rich colored flowers. The tall varieties are fine climbers, useful forvases, rock-work, trellises and baskets. Hardy annuals. Nasturtium, dwarf, mixed; tall, mixed ; tall, crimson ; tall, yellow. Price, eachper pkt., 5 cts.; per oz., 30 cts» NEMOPHILA This is one of the best dwarf hardy annuals, of very compact growth, with very,beautiful flowers of varied shades and colors. Will do we
RM2ANH9B2–Public documents of the State of Connecticut. . 7S REPORT OF FISH AND GAME COMMISSIONERS. YELLOW PERCH, The Yellow Perch is too well known and is too dear to the heartof the embryo fisherman to require extended mention. It canhardly be classed as a game fish, still a yellow perch weighing fromthree-quarters of a pound up will make a very respectable fight forlife. In some States this fish is almost exterminated, and its artifi-cial propagation has been taken up. The yellow perch does not liketo be alone, and while not always to be found in schools, still israrely found without others of its ki
RM2AWEGXW–From Pekin to Calais by land . ounged slowlyalong, picking berries and smoking cigarettes, whilethe convicts in the road-way chatted, laughed andjoked among themselves (and sometimes with theirguards) in a very different frame of mind from thatdescribed by the author I have mentioned. Thewomen, it is true, marched with the men, but thebare idea of nihilist conspirators being mixedup and tramping together with the criminals isas absurd as it is incorrect. Political prisonersare allowed in Siberia to mix up with no one,but sent alone in charge of two gendarmes towhatever town or village they are
RM2AWW0NE–The insane in foreign countries . ed at bottom for a padlock. To prevent the bodystrap from slipping down, a loose circular band of leather extendsfrom the front edge over the head and lodges broadly on theshoulders, which is also secured behind by a loop-hole and smallstrap attached to one of the rings through which the pin is di-rected. By this method the whole is preserved from beingshifted, and it most completely prevents the use of either handfor any injurious purpose. The object of exercise is, however,sufficiently attained, for which the open galleries of the institu-tion are very well
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RM2AM49D2–Lectures on operative dental surgery and therapeutics . Fig. 9. There is, however, no arbitrary or stereotyped rule bywhich you can be governed in the use of the hand mallet;and the above illustration is only intended to convey anidea of the light and easy manner of holding, as an absenceof all muscular rigidity of the hand is required while usingit; further than this, the execution becomes simply a ques-tion of time and practice. With this, as with all other in-struments used in operating about the mouth, the studyshould be to attain a delicacy of touch that may beperceptible to your patients
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