RM2AGDN7J–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden..
RMPG2J7E–. The miniature fruit garden and modern orchard : or, The culture of pyramidal and bush fruit trees : with instructions for root-pruning, etc. Fruit-culture. 40 THE MTNIATUEE FEUIT GAKDEN chalk in this country is not strong enough. Their cost, as I learn from my bricklayer, is about six shillings a yard in length; thus a wall of the above height, twenty yards long, shojild cost £6} In places where bricks are cheap they may be built for less; if they are dear and at a distance, their carriage will add to the expense. My walls are six feet apart, and stand end- wise, north-east and south-west; s
RM2AGE2CC–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden.. uefois par etage les unes au-dessus des aulres. ( 203 ) La granrle grolle de 1817 , lune des plus heiles cavernes volcaniqncsconnups, prrseule eiicore une aulre parliculaiile remarquable. Son inle-lienr csl tapisse dune incrustalion dun blanc de neige qui peud du hautde lu v«>üle ou lecouvre les parois de la caverne. Celle substance, ain.-i con-cretionnte eii grandes mass
RMPG3X9B–. The fruits and fruit trees of America : or, The culture, propagation and management, in the garden and orchard, of fruit trees generally, with descriptions of all the finest varieties of fruit, native and foreign, cultivated in this country . Fruit-culture; Fruit. THE PEACH. 58S au over-crop.. A peach tree pruned by the shorten- ing-m mode. while we have secured against tl e prevalent evi. we have also provided for the full nourishment of the present year's fruit, and induced a sup- ply of fruit-bearing shoots throughout the tree, for the next season. This course of pruning is fol- lowed reg
RM2AGDM13–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden.. del suolo, io non saprei altro accusare se non che quel dislocamento chedivide il versante del sistema vulcanico Laziale dal Sabatino, e che servi dicanale al corso del Tevere nel suo ripiegamento dopo il Soratte per pren-dere la via del mare. Questa foglia o frattura trascorre perpendicolare o ta-glia la direzione delle ondulazioni ; laonde queste incontrando una soluzioned
RMPG3XDD–. The fruits and fruit trees of America : or, The culture, propagation and management, in the garden and orchard, of fruit trees generally, with descriptions of all the finest varieties of fruit, native and foreign, cultivated in this country . Fruit-culture; Fruit. THE PEAR. 487. EmUe cPEeyst. Emilt Bivokt. Dedicated by Bouvier to ffie daughter of lie distinguishoa Belgian Pomologist A. Bivort. 'fiee of slow growth, but very hardy, with reddish or light brown, upright, stout, short shoots. Fruit medium, oblate, inclining to conic, very much depressed. Skin deep orange-yellow, much covered wit
RM2AGDG9A–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden.. 5 - I / /^i Dritter Jahresbericht / üljer die H#bore ßörterse %^£^ -3*^ rx f fi zu LÖWENBEKG i. ScliL, womit zu der Freitag, den 4. April 1873 Vormittags von 8 Uhr ab stattfindenden Öffentlichen Prüfung der Schüler im Namen des Lehrer-Collegiimis ergebenst einladet Dr. August Leberecht Meyer, Rector. Inhalt: 1) Vulkane und Erdbeben mit Rücksicht auf ihie wahrscheinlichen Urs
RMPG3XD9–. The fruits and fruit trees of America : or, The culture, propagation and management, in the garden and orchard, of fruit trees generally, with descriptions of all the finest varieties of fruit, native and foreign, cultivated in this country . Fruit-culture; Fruit. THE PEAR. 501 FiTLTONi Man. Ken. This American pear is a native of Maine, and is a seedling from the farm of Mrs. Ful- Iton, of Topsham, in that state. , It is very hardy, and bears everyyear ab- undantly. Young shoots rather slen- der, 'and reddish- brown. Fruit below medi- um size, roundish, flattened. Skin, at first, entirely gr
RM2AGDTRN–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden.. [ d,i ?¥ j;- Mt^m Z? ll4c-^.d&r Jc.ijoS. Pq^. aßS- Pl. 7.. Fia. 2.
RMPG3XN8–. The fruits and fruit trees of America : or, The culture, propagation and management, in the garden and orchard, of fruit trees generally, with descriptions of all the finest varieties of fruit, native and foreign, cultivated in this country . Fruit-culture; Fruit. i2a THE PBAB. uneven cavity, farrowed basin. Calyx nearly closed, and placed in a sligKtiy Elesk yellowish-white, a little coarse grained, especially a,t the core, but rich, sugary, half melting, and in good specimens, buttery and delicious. In eaSng, in this coun- try, from September, to December, if picked and ripened in th« hous
RM2AGDY34–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden.. Oâ 6» O ^ v to O 00 u:) c so -^ 34 O o 0: 3 34 CO) o S 93 03 0303» ⢠-3 t ns g -â > ra rt â S -i oj = ^ ^ rt 03 ,^ ^3 05 « CS TS 3 c303 03 3 **-! 303 03 03 34 v â¢2 E 2 n cü ⢠2- ⢠-w CT â¢Â« cd c cd , >⢠td t- .> Vi Cd os 05 cd V u 3 05 3O 03 3 S ^ C cd cd » 8 - 3 ;s :3 34 34 U 0) cdS -3 >- c 3v â 3 S 3 £ « , S S -3 iS S 3 Cd Cd cd cd osv cd E ucd
RMPG0PK2–. The fruits and fruit trees of America : or, The culture, propagation and management, in the garden and orchard, of fruit trees generally, with descriptions of all the finest varieties of fruit, native and foreign, cultivated in this country . Fruit-culture; Fruit. S54 THE PLUM indeed, often the whole crop, fall from the trees when half ot two-thirds grown. If he examines these falling fruits, he will perceive on the surface of each, not far from the stalk, a small semi-iircular scar. This star is the crescent-shaped insignia of that little Turk, the curculio; an insect so small, as perhaps,
RM2AGDGTP–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden.. Ausbreitung des Erdbebens.Von den Orten in Ungarn haben einige nicht aufgetragen werden können, weil sie auf den Karten,welche ich mir besorgt hatte, nicht zu finden waren. 2. Die Karte des Thaies von Sillein ist nach zwei Karten des Komitates Trentschin, von denen«ber keine eine genaue Terrainzeichnung enthielt, entworfen worden. Letztere ist hauptsächlich nur^uf die persön
RMPG3Y2P–. The fruits and fruit trees of America : or, The culture, propagation and management, in the garden and orchard, of fruit trees generally, with descriptions of all the finest varieties of fruit, native and foreign, cultivated in this country . Fruit-culture; Fruit. 28 PBOPAGA.TION, as follows : about the last of October, tate cuttings from tba thrifty shoots of a bearing tree, cut out all the buds except two or three at the top, and pare off the bottom of the cutting just below a bud. Lay-in the cuttings in a sheltered border, bury- ing them so that only the two buds at the top are exposed, a
RM2AGDKA1–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden.. =»^ m.v vswMtimm- w - ttitsats.. •f^ Cm^o fit/*^. ^:^^/^^^^: ^ ; EIN THEIL ».. MITTEL^,^^Ä-^--
RMPG2K3R–. The miniature fruit garden and modern orchard : or, The culture of pyramidal and bush fruit trees : with instructions for root-pruning, etc. Fruit-culture. AMIDAL PEAE TEEES ON THE QUINCE STOCK 3. Fig. 1 B 2. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Rivers, Thomas, 1798-1877; Rivers, T. Francis. London ; New York : Longmans, Green, and Co.
RM2AGE0TW–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden.. ux. De cette maniere, auxMontagnes compofees interieurement de Roches en mafle & deftituees deprodu£l:ions marines? Montagnesqui forment le centre dune Chaine? on envoit immediatement fucceder, en venant de ce centre vers les Pkines > quiibnt formees par couchesirregulieres; tandis qua Celles-ci fuccedent, äme-fure quon approche encore de ces memes Piaines, dautres Montag
RMPG3XM3–. The fruits and fruit trees of America : or, The culture, propagation and management, in the garden and orchard, of fruit trees generally, with descriptions of all the finest varieties of fruit, native and foreign, cultivated in this country . Fruit-culture; Fruit. THE PEAB. 433 are pale yellow, upright and slender. The original tree, about thirty-five years old, stands in the garden of Madam Dix, Bos- ton. -.It bore for the first time in 1826. Fruit large, oblong, oi; long pyriform. Skin roughish, fine deepjrellow at maturity, marked with distinct russet dots, and eprinkled with russet aroun
RM2AGE1EC–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden.. 13- hd M. ie Pli. H nat T. IT. i^^^p^ p. 2 0 4 m.2 ;,;»iiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiii: |«llltr[!IIIK(Iimi!lllllt(ililllllIIIllt«flllli mmmmMMWä. A!U}/ui^:ä, Ji:uJ/i. CONSIDERATIONS SUR ^ I I? I j IL) k MONTAGNES MEMOIRE LU DANS UNE SEANCE DE UACADliMIE ELECTORALE DES SCIENCES ET BELLES LETTRES DE MANNHEIM LE V. NOVEMBRE MDCCLXXX[. ALOCCASION DE LA S^. CHARLES, FETE DES. A.S. E. PALATI
RMPG2JRK–. The miniature fruit garden and modern orchard : or, The culture of pyramidal and bush fruit trees : with instructions for root-pruning, etc. Fruit-culture. THE MATUEE PYEAMID 11 or fifteen feet, it may be left from eight to ten inches in length till the required height be attained; it may then be cut to within two inches of its base every season.. Fig. i I ought here to remark that pear trees differ in their habits to an extraordinary degree; some make shoots most robust and vigorous; others under pre- cisely the same treatment are very delicate and slender. In the final shortening in Septem
RM2AGDMMM–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden.. aggio fino a quci sediinenti, e i gas si fossero dovutiapriiG una via coHa violenza, questa sarebhe stata la causa di gravissimi tcr-lemoti d annovcrarsi fra gli altri avvenuti in qucl tempo. Che adunque un tal hiogo soggetto sia ad esplosioni della terra, a mesembra diniostrato dai fatti; e percio possiamo con qualche probabiHtä asse-iiro, che coine per ben due volle si sia
RMPG3XJY–. The fruits and fruit trees of America : or, The culture, propagation and management, in the garden and orchard, of fruit trees generally, with descriptions of all the finest varieties of fruit, native and foreign, cultivated in this country . Fruit-culture; Fruit. 440 THE FEAR. Skin pale yellowish-green, slightly russeted. Stalk little mere than an lich long, stout, often fleshy, obliquely inserted in a slight, irregular cavity. Calyx very short, open, with few divi- sionsj^set in a basin of moderate depth. Flesh exceedingljr juicy, melting, sugary, rich and delicious. Last of September. KlR
RM2AGDKJ7–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden.. 1784. / .y VAyi»,^yviAi>^^ ^ Ijr^&Eicg^. =»^ m.v vswMtimm- w - ttitsats.
RMPG3XB4–. The fruits and fruit trees of America : or, The culture, propagation and management, in the garden and orchard, of fruit trees generally, with descriptions of all the finest varieties of fruit, native and foreign, cultivated in this country . Fruit-culture; Fruit. S42 THE PEAE. Sanbpeau, or Skinless. Thomp. Lind. Mill. Poire Sans Peau. 0. Buh. PEbut de Guignes. The Skinless is a very nice little pear, with a remarkably thin, smooth skin, and a delicate, perfumed flavour. It bears in clusters, and very regularly. It is not first rate, but is esteemed by many. Fruit below medium size, long pyr
RM2AGDXE8–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden.. oii, lorfquon frappe prin-cipalement en R, on entend un bruit comme un coupde canon : aux environs de cet endroit on met lapierre dalun pour sy caiciner & y fußr. H, Pierre de foufre. a a. Partie de la montagne oü fönt des chataigniers qui yviennent bien. 1?. Fourneaux oü fe fublime le (bufie. c, Cahute oü fönt les vaifleaux pour le fervice du fburneaii oü Ion fait fublimer
RMPG3XRM–. The fruits and fruit trees of America : or, The culture, propagation and management, in the garden and orchard, of fruit trees generally, with descriptions of all the finest varieties of fruit, native and foreign, cultivated in this country . Fruit-culture; Fruit. THE PLUM. 3G9. father of the author. Its origin we were never able to learn, and we have not been able during all our pomological re- searches and comparisons, to identify it with any other sort. The Purple Favourite, when in perfection, is not surpassed by any other plum in luscious flavour. It is more juicy and melting than the P
RM2AGDHBG–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden.. LANDI^^CHEN KaJKTE vdk Oher-xtna. ,NtedcrCALABRIEiS juu«I erneiiThert Siciliemwo hii Aüfiiag Je-jictr; miilJIarl:47gi5 JerproÄeTTieirf ö-crclce^. £e/n€i^i
RMPG2HKY–. The miniature fruit garden and modern orchard : or, The culture of pyramidal and bush fruit trees : with instructions for root-pruning, etc. Fruit-culture. APPLES AND PEAKS AS LATEEAL COEDONS 87 originally planted being removed to another plantation. They may be safely moved at two or even three years after planting, the removal being performed as early in October as practicable. APPLES AND PEARS AS SINGLE AND DOUBLE LATERAL GORDONS A TEEE grafted on the Paradise or Doucin stock, with a single shoot, is planted in a sloping position, and the shoot trained along a wire, about ten or twelve in
RM2AGDT5B–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden.. Mmvllvt^|>..^^^^i^^>ty-»uuui»m» ^zijl
RMPG3XWK–. The fruits and fruit trees of America : or, The culture, propagation and management, in the garden and orchard, of fruit trees generally, with descriptions of all the finest varieties of fruit, native and foreign, cultivated in this country . Fruit-culture; Fruit. YamSxfaere of New Torh. bloom, and sprinkled with peculiar grey specks. Stalk short, in- serted in a wide cavity. Calyx small, closed, set in a regulai basin of moderate depth. Flesh yellow, crisp, tender, witii a rich, sprightly, vinous flavour, scarcely sub-acid.^ October to February,. WavKieT Applet. Please note that these image
RM2AGDXPF–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden.. le du Vcfuve; le Vcfuve(enible s cteindre, |>eut - ctre que des circonftances pouiroiententierement laneantir, fi fa bouche , aujourdhui reflence,prenoit une bien plus graiide etendue, & que les matierespulfent en föitir avec aifänce 6c faciiitc , ou sil sctabliffoit affez debouehes poLir donner une libre ilfue aux laves, &c. fi les ouver-tures changeoient de place; enfin
RMPG0PMP–. The fruits and fruit trees of America : or, The culture, propagation and management, in the garden and orchard, of fruit trees generally, with descriptions of all the finest varieties of fruit, native and foreign, cultivated in this country . Fruit-culture; Fruit. THE ORAFE. ^ 30J The renewal system of training consists m annually providing a fresh supply of young branches from which the bearing shoots are produced, cutting out all the branches that have borne the previous year. Fig. 91 represents a bearing ,vine treated in this manner, as it would appear in the spring of the year, after h
RM2AGDN23–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden.. iv/i J^e^el, ^ui. u Sc/iucA- u //^^/ÄA-. SULLA fs ERÜZIONE SOLFOROSA AVVENÜTA NEI GIORNl 28, 29, 30 OTTOBRE SOTTO IL PAESE DI LEPRIGNANO, NELLA CONTRADA DENOMINATA IL LAGOPUZZO NOTA DEL PROF. GIUSEPPE PONZl D. alle radici meridionali del monte Soratte, prende origine un rivo cho di-riggendosi verso il sud, scorre fra colline vulcaniche fino a Scorano, dove la-sciati i monti,
RMPG3XW9–. The fruits and fruit trees of America : or, The culture, propagation and management, in the garden and orchard, of fruit trees generally, with descriptions of all the finest varieties of fruit, native and foreign, cultivated in this country . Fruit-culture; Fruit. 138 the apple. Eakly Chandler. Fruit medium or small, roundisli. Skin mpstlj shaded an3 striped with fine red on yellow ground. Stem short, in a regulai cavity. Calyx closed, in a large basin. Flesh yellowish, tender, juicy, with a pleasant sub-acid flavour. Fine for cooking, too acid foi eating. August. Eaely Lon& Stem ? Early
RM2AGDPGC–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden..
RMPG0PKW–. The fruits and fruit trees of America : or, The culture, propagation and management, in the garden and orchard, of fruit trees generally, with descriptions of all the finest varieties of fruit, native and foreign, cultivated in this country . Fruit-culture; Fruit. THE GKAPE. 335 of the fruit Unless it be very ripe, it is, perhaps, a little more musky in flavour, than the Isabella. Bunches of medium size, somewhat loose, shouldered. Berries, round, (or sometimes slightly oval,) pretty large. Skin rather thick, pale red in the shade, but pretty deep red in the sun,/ covered with a "lilac
RM2AGE02F–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden.. m « TV| C^ <-^. D1IIST0IB.E NATURELLE. lO *^ MEMOIRE S u R le Trass ou Tuffa volcanique des c?ivlrons cf Andernach. P A R F A U J A S - S A I N T - F O N D. X^E trass est im produit volcanlque plus ou molns compacte june Sorte de pouzzolane tres-utile pour toutes les constructionsliydrauliques. On tire cette matiere , sous forme de pierre,des environs dAndernacli sur la r
RMPG3Y2M–. The fruits and fruit trees of America : or, The culture, propagation and management, in the garden and orchard, of fruit trees generally, with descriptions of all the finest varieties of fruit, native and foreign, cultivated in this country . Fruit-culture; Fruit. QUENOCILLK STANDARDS. 3'/ attained the height of from six to twelve feet before the brau thes were bent down; but the effect of this was to cover the shoots with blossom buds, and to produce the most extraordinary crops." To produce Quenouille standards, plant a young tree, three or ircir feet high, and, after the first summer
RM2AGDRTH–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden.. Mmvllvt^|>..^^^^i^^>ty-»uuui»m» ^zijl.
RM2AGDWJY–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden.. t/^ ^uir.i/n .{ei- i-t Scti/f> .vAn ci^ /./,-. R.J.v S,- i-^t5. Pa.7. ?2P.i. PI.. [ d,i ?¥ j;- Mt^m Z? ll4c-^.d&r Jc.ijoS. Pq^. aßS- Pl. 7.
RM2AGDNTG–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden..
RM2AGDNCW–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden..
RM2AGDR02–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden.. /7 /I JW. /f>ii7%s:zz^.
RM2AGDTFP–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden.. Fia. 2..
RM2AGE0BF–. Schreiben des Ritters von Hamilton an die königliche Societät der Wissenschaften in London : In welchem seine selbst angestellten physischen Beobachtungen über das Erdbeben in Calabrien und Sicilien mitgetheilet werden.. -, &c....2:-. Therefore- reduces to, and becomes = ., , . , V — z v^^--v—z--v — ^z---,ö^Q....z >• 3 -y^ L j, r n 1 = A-^B y< X + y + C xx-^ xy -- y+D X x + xy + xy + y+ ,&c.The law is manifest; and it is likewise evident that the. m « TV| C^ <-^
RM2ANHYT4–Premiere[-seconde] partie, Les plans et profilz de toutes les principalles villes et lieux considerables de France : ensemble les cartes generalles de chascune prouince & les particulières de chasque gouuernement d'icelles . NEffiNTDE Poi(5lier&.
RM2AWE32K–Premiere[-seconde] partie, Les plans et profilz de toutes les principalles villes et lieux considerables de France : ensemble les cartes generalles de chascune prouince & les particulières de chasque gouuernement d'icelles .
RM2AXDGG0–Therapeutisches Lexikon : für praktische Ärzte . die Mitte der Hinterfläche des Unterschenkels,die Nähte a h und a c auf die Fusssohle zu liegenkommen. Sodann wird das innere Leinwand-stück von beiden Seiten her um den Unter-schenkel geschlagen und vorn, längs derMittellinie, mit Nadeln fixirt. Nun wird dicker in die Höhe geschlagen. Der so gefertigte Ver-band (Fig. 9) wird durch Ausziehen der Nadelnund Durchtrennung der Sohlennaht abge-nommen. — Hieher gehört auch der von Beelyangegebene, für die Praxis sehr empfehlens-werthe Gi/pshanfschienen-Yevhsind, zu dessenBereitung ausgehechelter Hanf,
RM2AJEJJF–Report on paleontology . ^?s.^i/
RM2AWG6DJ–Premiere[-seconde] partie, Les plans et profilz de toutes les principalles villes et lieux considerables de France : ensemble les cartes generalles de chascune prouince & les particulières de chasque gouuernement d'icelles . eniS. Drcmcœï
RM2AJDFWN–The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . it is believed, ofthe Elton. Tree having a round spreading head,moderately productive. Fruit large, very blunt heart-shaped, nearlyroundish. Stalk one and a half to two incheslong, slender, set in a pretty deep, broad hollow.Skin pale cream color, semi-transparent, deli-cately stained on one side with red, and marbledwith red dots. Flesh yellowish, without any red,tender, adhering slightly to the stone, with a*Jelicious rich flavor. Very good. Last of June. Drogans White Bigaereau.Bigarreau Blanc de Drogan. Fruit heart-shaped, pointed at apex, flattened
RM2AFM1R9–. Riding and driving. PLATE XXXIV.—TANDEM DOG-CART. PLATE XXXV. —HIGH AND DANGEROUS COCKING-CART The Tandem 395 that it is a foolish waste of equine energy, andvery dangerous. All forms of driving are dangerous, from pilot-ing Dobbin in a farm-wagon, 40 driving a drag toa race meeting, if the coachman is ignorant, care-less, and nervous. Even Dobbin may go downon his knees, or shy, and run away, if he is notlooked after. But tandem driving is no moredangerous than other forms of driving, if harness,cart, and horses are suited to the sport, and thecoachman is forever vigilant. There is no doubt
RM2AG8J3N–. Medical and surgical therapy. Fig. 38.—The same seen from the lower surface. it has been found that some workmen take off theirappliance to work. In distinct opposition to appliances designed withthe object of re-educating the parts, we have here tosupplement the spring by a catch ivhich arrests andmaintains the hand in the most useful position. Thisposition is in general that of slight extension analogousto that in which the hand is placed when making anenergetic grasping effort. This catch is essential. ORTHOPAEDIC APPLIANCES 337 ** The following types of catch have been suggested: An elas
RM2AJC7EB–The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . Princes Yellow Gage. Tree vigorous, branches downy. Fruit above medium, roundish. Suture deep. Skin reddish pur-ple, covered with blue bloom. Flesh yellowish green ; separates fromthe stone. Good foi cooking. Last of July. Prune dAgen. DAgen. Eobe de Sergent. St. Maurin. Prune dAst. Agen Datte. Prune de Brignole of some. Prune du Roi. A. foreign variety of excellent quality. Tree of moderate growth,Branches smooth. Yery productive. Fruit medium size, oval, slightly necked. Suture small. Skin vio 940 THE PLTJM. let pttriDle, covered with, a thick bloom a
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RM2AN5RC6–The hydropathic encyclopedia: a system of hydropathy and hygiene .. . fracture. Symjyloms.—In the inward dislocation fig. 253, which is the mostcommon, the foot is turned out, and a rumor is formed by the internalmalleolus pressing strongly against the skin, which seems ready toburst; the joint, however, is still movable. A depression mny geDerally be felt about three inches above the ankle, in which case thefibula is fractured. The outward dislocation is known by a correspending deformity on the other side. In the forward dislocation, fig.254, the foot is shortened, the heel elongated, and rh
RM2AFMRYP–. Riding and driving. FIG. 73. —DIRECT FLEXION OF THE JAW. FIG. 74.—THE RESULT Some Work on Foot 113 of the saddle. In like manner, when the leg orheel of the rider is applied to the flank of thehorse, its first impulse is to move forward thehind leg of the side attacked, and bend the croupover to the other side; the second impulse willbe to come against the leg or heel in resistance.By cultivating the first impulse on the applica-tion of the spur the rider obtains control over allthose parts of the horse behind the saddle. So, be-tween hand and heels, the man may obtain perfect,because instin
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RM2AXCPWA–Therapeutisches Lexikon : für praktische Ärzte . allen nach oben, die Fingerspitzen gegen dieSymphyse gewendet. (Fig. 28, pag.1013, illustrirtdas Ergreifen des Uterus durch die Händedes Assistenten [nach Ziegenspeck]. Die langenPfeile deuten die Stellen an, wo die Händedes Arztes sich befinden.) Je weiter sich derAssistent über die Pat. beugt, desto weiterbiegt er die an seinen Unterleib angelehntenSchenkel derselben und begünstigt hiedurchdie Erschlaffung der Bauchdecken. Währenddie Pat. mit offenem Munde ruhig athmet,drückt der Assistent die Finger beider Händetiefer und tiefer gegen den Bec
RM2AXB1YR–Therapeutisches Lexikon : für praktische Ärzte . Daumen gelockert, der Bindenkopf umgekehrt,so dass es statt vorwärts rückwärts läuft,um das Glied herumgeführt und der linkenHand übergeben, während die Rechte dieUmschlagsfalte glatt streicht. Nimmt der Um-fang eines Gliedes rasch ab, statt zu, somuss der Umschlag in der umgekehrtenWeise gemacht werden. — In vielenFällen ist eine Kreuzung der einzelnenBindetouren geboten, welche, da mitderselben ober- und unterhalb der Kreu-zungsstelle eine Kreistour verbunden wird,die Form eines 8 erhält (Achtertour).Decken sich die einzelnen Gänge derAchterto
RM2AGDG04–. English ironwork of the XVIIth & XVIIIth centuries; an historical & analytical account of the development of exterior smithcraft. e gates it is otherwise. Those to Carisbrooke (Fig. l), of thefifteenth century, with hinges and wicket, are shown, and also themore unusual pair ,to Maxstoke (Fig. 2), sheathed externally with overlapping plates ofiron strengthened byhorizontal bars, a pro-tection according to-Dugdale added bythe Earl of Stafford^about 1432,with theStafford knot andarms seen on themiddle band. Thefine and perfect doorsto Dunster Castle(Fig. 3) present acomplete lattice workof iro
RM2AWW17R–L'architectureLe passé.--Le présent . Fig. 8i. — Lycée Jules Ferry.(Coupe). limportante économie que son mode dexécution a permis deréaliser, comparativement à dautres établissements analogues,mais construits dans dautres conditions. Jattirerai également lattention sur les bâtiments dus âM. François Lecœur pour le service de ladministration desPostes, dont lun exécuté, cité Martignac à Paris, a déjà étépublié, et qui est fort apprécié par ladministration et par ceux denos confrères qui, sans parti pris décole, consentent à étudier unédifice avant de se prononcer sur sa valeur. Je me bornerai C
RM2AJE6TX–The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . Family. with diiU red over half or more of its surface, thickly sprinkled withlarge light dots. Stalk short and small. Cavity pretty large, slightlyrusseted. Calyx closed. Segments medium, partially recurved. Basinmedium, a little wrinkled. Flesh white, tender, juicy, mild, pleasant,subacid. Yery good. August, September. Fancher. Origin unknown. FiTiit large to very large, globular, regular. Surface smooth, yellow,blushed. Flesh white, fine-grained breaking, juicy, very sweet. Goodto very good. Baking. September, October. (Warder.) the apple. 173 Fanny.
RM2AX9D71–The Kindergarten magazine . re now called upon to give the children. The Music Review.—This is the title given to a new magazinedevoted to music education and a review of music on a plan that placesthis magazine prominent among the musical magazines of America. Itis a magazine of rare interest and value to all who have the real cause ofmusic at heart. Its motives are helpful. Its plans are practical, and itsinfluence can be nothing but beneficial. Calvin B. Cady is its editor. Hehas contributed to the Kindergarten M.gazine at different times, andis therefore not a stranger to its readers. One
RM2AG9MJR–. Medical and surgical therapy. median and ulnar nerves on the rightside from division of the two nerves at the arm. Severe concomitantlesion of the brachial artery. Comparison with the left sound hand shows an ape-handappearance. Considerable atrophy of the thenar and hypothenar muscles. Permanent abduction of the fingers, and a succulent and aedematousappearance of their terminal phalanges. Though there is complete paralysis of the flexors of the fingers andinterossei, the phalanges of fingers and thumb are in slight flexion. C. Ulnar paralysis, following paralysis of all the nerves of the a
RM2AJE2MH–The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . Ba-sin smooth and even, rather deep. Flesh yellowish, compact, tender,juicy, subacid. Good to very good. December to February. Louise Renard. Originated in Belgiiim. Fruit medium, roundish oblate, conical, yellow, shaded withbright red in the sun, small reddish gray spots. Stalk short. Cavitydeep, irregular. Calyx open. Flesh very white, tender, subacid, aro-matic. (An. Pom.) 17 258 THE APPLE. Lovetts Sweet. Origin, Beverly, Mass. Fruit medium, roundish oblate conic. Skin yellow. Flesh yellcw,moderately juicy, sweet and pleasant. Good. October to Februa
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RM2AG82EC–. Medical and surgical therapy. C./O Tracing VIII (Reflex Paresis, Case II).—After application ofcold {of short duration) to the two hands in water at 12*^ C. thecontraction on the affected side lasts 10 sec, the temperature ofthe thenar eminence being 12° C. On the sound side the con-traction after application of cold is of too weak amplitude to berecorded.. s -—-^— ^ V Tracing IX (Paralysis with Reaction of Degeneration, Case III).—At the atmospheric temperature (17*5° C.) the contraction lasts3*15 sec. on the affected side, the local temperature of the thenareminence being 23° C. Case II
RM2AX8BER–The Kindergarten magazine . ^>i^i CROCUS. ARM sunshine came down()n a sweet April day, To work in the garden.d have a nice pla W ith the plants that all Winter1 lad slept there. He came to a little Hrown bull) at one sitle, .And said to himself,Under this will I hiile. Ior I see a black cloudIn the sky. So lu- tucked himself downIII the soft, yielding earth, W hilc the little brown bulbWas just shaking with mirth; lor the sunshine, said she, Makes mc grow. Then ilown came the rain;.iul the bvdb that no more . little bn)wn ball was to be.Just openeil her eyes; And what do you think?—h
RM2AG8WB1–. Medical and surgical therapy. Fig. 13.—Lateral pseudo-neuroma with small lateral notch. a, nerve fasciculus crossing the injured region ; h, sclerotic mass enclos-ing and thickening the nerve ; c, small notch which has determinedthe lateralisation of the pseudo-neuroma. (After Pierre Marie andFoix.) hard, and occasionally presents an even greater obstacleto the passage of nerve fibres. Simple induration of the nerve.—This lesion corre-sponds clinically in the vast majority of cases to thosepainful affections chiefly found in the median andsciatic, which M. and Mme. Dejerine and J. Mouzoncall