RM2AWGFNC–Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . nhabited spot onthe plain, derives its name from a castellated edificeof the middle ages; it is situated above IJ milefrom the sea, and the same distance from the riverBasiento, the ancient Casuentus. Immediately op-posite to it, on the sea-shore, is a small salt-waterbasin or lagoon, now called the Lac/o di Sta. Pela-gina. which, though neither deep nor spacious, inall probability formed the ancient port of Meta-pontum. Metapontum was thus situated between the tworivers Bradanus and Casuentus, and occupied (withits port and appurtenances) a considerab
RMPFTRX2–. Histoire naturelle des insectes : genera des coleopteres, ou expose methodique et critique de tous les genres proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insects. Beetles. . 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.. Lacordaire, Theodore, 1801-1870; Chapuis, F. (Fe?licien), 1824-1879. Paris : Librairie Encyclopediaque de Roret
RM2AJ0TT4–The history of Ireland; from the earliest period of the Irish anals, to the present time . ; A!(. ^ > m: 1/
RMPFTTH5–. Histoire naturelle des insectes : genera des coleopteres, ou expose methodique et critique de tous les genres proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insects. Beetles. I. IViicl.i (ââ,â¢â,./,â «;â /, -. I'lcri.|.cl(i-iis vâlk.TM A///,; 2. |). (),..â. 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.. Lacordaire, Theodore, 1801-1870; Chapuis, F. (FeÌlicien), 1824-1879. Paris : Librairie Encyclopediaque de Roret
RM2AX07X1–The history of Ireland; from the earliest period of the Irish anals, to the present time . ovided tliat twenty-eiglittemporal and four spiritual peers shouldrepresent Ireland in tlie imperial parlia-ment; but it was carried by a majority ofthirty-four. Lord Clare then proposed twoamendments, wliich were adopted ; the firstproviding, that on the extinction of threeIrish peerages, one might be created, tillthe number should be reduced to a hun-dred, and afterwards one for every failure ;the other, that the qualifications of the Irishfor the imperial parliament should be thesame in point of prope
RMPFXDHG–. Histoire naturelle des insectes : genera des coleopteres, ou expose methodique et critique de tous les genres proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insects. Beetles. . 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.. Lacordaire, Theodore, 1801-1870; Chapuis, F. (Fe?licien), 1824-1879. Paris : Librairie Encyclopediaque de Roret
RM2AWFWXW–Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . hop. Itmay also be remarked that Phaselis was the birth-place of Theodectes, a tragic poet and rhetorician ofsome note. (Steph. B. s. v.; comp. Scylax, p. 39;Ptol. V. 3. § 3, 5. § 2 ; Eckhel, Doctr. Num. iii.p. 6.) There are still considerable remains of theancient Phaselis. The lake in its vicinity, saysBeaufort (Karamania, p. 56), is now a mere swamp,occupying the middle of the isthmus, and was pro-bably the source of those baneful exhalations which,according to Livy and Cicero, rendered Phaselis sounhealthy. The principal port was formed by astone p
RMPG0AYR–. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. OHDEE OXXVI. H^MODOEACEiE. ORDER CXXXI. TEILLIACEJ]:. 127 ones fertile, and the central one abortive. Pollen sometimes granular and powdery, but more commonly coliering in â wax-like masses, â¢which are usually attached to a gland of the stigma. Ovary twisted, adherent to the tube of the perianth, 1-ceUed, many-ovuled. Fruit a 3-ribbed, 3-valved capsule. A very large order, remarknblo for its curious and oddly-shaped, but usually very showy, lloivers. Many of the tropical species are Epiphytes, as seen in
RM2AJF8NR–The Pictorial handbook of London : comprising its antiquities, architecture, arts, manufacture, trade, social, literary, and scientific institutions, exhibitions, and galleries of art : together with some account of the principal suburbs and most attractive localities ; illustrated with two hundred and five engravings on wood, by Branston, Jewitt, and others and a new and complete map, engraved by Lowry . choristers, &c. It has the patronageof 36 livings. The site of Magdalen College, with its grounds andgardens, covers a space of about 100 acres, the buildings alone occu-pying nearly 11; its
RMPFTT14–. Histoire naturelle des insectes : genera des coleopteres, ou expose methodique et critique de tous les genres proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insects. Beetles. f'tffro/ttèrt. 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.. Lacordaire, Theodore, 1801-1870; Chapuis, F. (Fe?licien), 1824-1879. Paris : Librairie Encyclopediaque de Roret
RM2AWGTG3–Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . an citizen, was cele- LOCRIS. 201 brated for his skill on the cithara ; and the athleteEuthymus of Locri, who gained several prizes atOlympia, was scarcely less renowned than Milo ofCrotona. (Strab. vi. pp. 255, 260 ; Paus. vi. 6.§§4-11.) The territory of Locri, during the flourishingperiod of the city, was certainly of considerableextent. Its great augmentation by Dionysius ofSyracuse has been already mentioned. But previousto that time, it was separated from that of lihegiumon the SW. by the river Halex or Alice, while itsnorthern limit towards Caulo
RMPFTTEG–. Histoire naturelle des insectes : genera des coleopteres, ou expose methodique et critique de tous les genres proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insects. Beetles. (oft'optFre,T PI. 73.. 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.. Lacordaire, Theodore, 1801-1870; Chapuis, F. (Fe?licien), 1824-1879. Paris : Librairie Encyclopediaque de Roret
RM2AM6EW3–History of the Navy of the United States of America : continued to 1853 ; from the author's manuscripts, and other authentic sources . was to bring the ketch directly under the frigate*sbroadside, at the distance of about forty yards, where she lay be-calmed, or, if any thing, drifting slowly astern, exposed to nearlyevery one of the Philadelphias larboard guns. Not the smallest suspicion apj>ears to have been yet excited onboard the frigate, though sevei-al of her people were looking over therails, and notwithstanding the moonli^t. So completely were theTurks deceived, that they lowered a
RMPG0BBD–. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. Plate V. THE COTYLEDOJ^ S—G ERMINATION. 21. General subject "What is represented In fig. 4? Define it.s parts. "What fit h ? What at ^ f "What eafolded between ? What figures represent Mono- cotyledonous plants ?—Dicotyledonous?—Polycotyledonous ?—Acotyledonous? Of what do figs. 15, 5,14, 16, 3, represent several stages ? Point out the parts in the figures. What does fig. 6 represent? Define its parts. Fig. T.—Define. Fig. 9.—What a.tt,p,cc? What at fig. 11 ? How many cotyledons ? Ex- plain
RM2AFTC9H–. Tales of chivalry : or, Perils by flood and field ..... ce. When within five or sixyards of their destination, they broke offinto single files, and surrounding thegrave, at uniform intervals knelt silentlydown. The commander of the frigate,and the others in succession, then kii^sedthe slab;—when they arose, every lip wasfixed —every bosom full. In a few days subsequently, the officersof both countries met at Solimans table,and after dinner the first toast proposedby the French commodore was, Theking of England—three times three ! Ireally thought that the Hip — hip—hurra! of our ancient enemi
RMPFXDXW–. Histoire naturelle des insectes : genera des coleopteres, ou expose methodique et critique de tous les genres proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insects. Beetles. . 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.. Lacordaire, Theodore, 1801-1870; Chapuis, F. (Fe?licien), 1824-1879. Paris : Librairie Encyclopediaque de Roret
RM2AFTTF5–. Annales de la Société des sciences naturelles de la Charente- Maritime. Phot. F. Faideau.Séparation ou détassage des huîtres portugaises récoltées sur les rochers creuse, renfermant une chair abondante et beaucoupdeau. Les huîtres destinées à la vente sont détachées parpaquets ; un habile ouvrier en récolte ainsi de 2.000 à3.000 dans le cours dune marée ; elles sont lavées dansune flaque deau de mer pour les débarrasser de la vase,puis mises en mannequins et transportées à la côte.Elles sont aussitôt détassées, cest-à-dire séparées les unes — 15 — des autres, puis triées par grosseurs ; les
RMPFXE2M–. Histoire naturelle des insectes : genera des coleopteres, ou expose methodique et critique de tous les genres proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insects. Beetles. (o/ro/i/,v. 1. l.UJUM'Ca l.rviffiitn. f.ti. a. Mcliriius oh-ï-.m../v :>. Alr.icloiuil; 7>. Piezia Spinoli.-. M^rl.'/.'ni 4' l'olvliiriiin |...li,.l..ni.i iVi.ni,/ Mul,«,,ii. *„.„,/. 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.. Lacordaire, Theodore, 18
RM2AKKY8T–The Philopoena: or, Friendship's offering ; a gift for all seasons . 1.^ :^J^^jy^:: ¥ ?r *^^-philopoenaorfrie00newy
RMPFXDR4–. Histoire naturelle des insectes : genera des coleopteres, ou expose methodique et critique de tous les genres proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insects. Beetles. ùl/lÙlp/è/l /v, 3:i. I Sobai-lS |>,il|)alis. {M.T/r/ 2 l'r()|)i)lll,iri'li.S biiimiroiialua y /W/m .) TolailO'l.S irni-îi 5 Pijaraorius rns.i™lata./»^„ 4 l'Iia-nniuoi-iN ll,-si-liii ,*!;.. 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.. Lacordaire, Theodore,
RM2AWG2AR–Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . he former belongs to the earlier Orclio-menus, the latter to the later city, and dates from thetime of its restoration either by Philip or the Pho-cians. • Towards the middle of the northern side thehill of Orchomenus is most precipitous, and here thewalls are not traceable. The circumference of thewhole was about 2 miles. The citadel occupies arock about 40 yards in diameter, and seems to havebeen an irregular hexagon; but three sides only re-inain, no foundations being visible on the easternhalf of the rock. At the northern angle are theruins of a to
RMPFTTF3–. Histoire naturelle des insectes : genera des coleopteres, ou expose methodique et critique de tous les genres proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insects. Beetles. (olco/iliTrj l'I.Ou. 1 ()ll«)l'hinus"seabpii-olli» .Wi/i â J Aiiclioiius coriMilus ScUi. 3 ("volod'l-es Biulk'i A-lili i Solcnorlùuus popin-r ,ii/iA :> ll;i|ll(l|IUS llolirniiuù .M. 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.. Lacordaire, Th
RM2AWG3BM–Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . sis was more than 400 feet inlength, and contained apartments, which those whowere going to contend in the horse-races obtained bylot. Before the horses a cord was extended as abarrier. An altar was erected in the middle of theprow, on which was an eagle with outstretchedwings. The superintendent of tlie race elevated thiseagle by means of machinery, so as to be seen by allthe spectators, and at the same time the dolphinfell to the ground. Thereupon the first barriers oneither side, near the stoa of Agnaptus, were removed,and then the other barriers we
RMPG0BAP–. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. E OOTS AND STEMS Plate VII. -L. „t. ««. 1 9 "ni^fino its two kinds of root. which of those does the main Stem deyeiopei How are the tranches at fig. 9 ?. 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.. Green, Frances H. (Frances Harriet), 1805-1878; Congdon, Joseph W; Green, Frances H. (Frances Harriet), 1805-1878. Elements of vege
RM2AGD94F–. Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum; or, The trees and shrubs of Britain, native and foreign, hardy and half-hardy, pictorially and botanically delineated, and scientifically and popularly described; with their propagation, culture, management, and uses in the arts, in useful and ornamental plantations, and in landscape-gardening; preceded by a historical and geographical outline of the trees and shrubs of temperate climates throughout the world. 10 ft. high, 2 in. diam.. on* uwtRsav 248 Celtis occidentalis.The Western, or American, Nettle tree.
RMPFTT6D–. Histoire naturelle des insectes : genera des coleopteres, ou expose methodique et critique de tous les genres proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insects. Beetles. . 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.. Lacordaire, Theodore, 1801-1870; Chapuis, F. (Fe?licien), 1824-1879. Paris : Librairie Encyclopediaque de Roret
RM2AG4XK9–. The sages and heroes of the American Revolution, including the signers of the Declaration of Independence. OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 17 JKRTY was proclaimed-a nation was redeemed-regenerated-disen-thralled and born in a day. Early in the winter of 1776 Mr. Adams wrote a form of govern-ment for the colonies which was substantially the same as the presentconstitutions of the states. It was first submitted to Richard HenryLee in a letter with these remarks. A constitution founded on these principles introduces knowledgeamong the people and inspires them with a conscious dignity becomingfreeme
RMPFTT8J–. Histoire naturelle des insectes : genera des coleopteres, ou expose methodique et critique de tous les genres proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insects. Beetles. . 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.. Lacordaire, Theodore, 1801-1870; Chapuis, F. (Fe?licien), 1824-1879. Paris : Librairie Encyclopediaque de Roret
RMPG0B95–. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. 50 LEAF MARGINS. Plate XV. 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.. Green, Frances H. (Frances Harriet), 1805-1878; Congdon, Joseph W; Green, Frances H. (Frances Harriet), 1805-1878. Elements of vegetable structure and physiology; Congdon, Joseph W. Systematic botany. New York : D. Appleton and Co.
RM2AWF5RW–Études physiologiques sur les animalcules des infusions végétales, comparés aux organes élémentaires des végétaux . Bes!tnc daprcj iiatu!€ ot.^urp-.ene ya-rP. Laurent Litlt l Chriihpke. -Quici PL.K. >^^^^-^ . ^
RMPFXDDD–. Histoire naturelle des insectes : genera des coleopteres, ou expose methodique et critique de tous les genres proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insects. Beetles. . 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.. Lacordaire, Theodore, 1801-1870; Chapuis, F. (Fe?licien), 1824-1879. Paris : Librairie Encyclopediaque de Roret
RM2AWDYMR–Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . llenicremains exist at this site, there can be no donlitthat Titane is represented by the more imjiortantJniedka.itron situated further S., and a few minutesN. of the village of Voitwnda. This Pahokiistronstinds upon a projecting spur of the mountainswhich run eastward towards the Aso])us, and ter-minate just above the river in a small hill, whichis surrounded by beautiful Hellciuc walls, rising tothe height of 20 or 30 ft. ou the S. and SW. side, TLOS. i-2n and flanked by three or four quadrangular tower.s.On this hill there stands a chapel of St. Trv
RMPFTT6P–. Histoire naturelle des insectes : genera des coleopteres, ou expose methodique et critique de tous les genres proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insects. Beetles. . 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.. Lacordaire, Theodore, 1801-1870; Chapuis, F. (Fe?licien), 1824-1879. Paris : Librairie Encyclopediaque de Roret
RM2AGEB25–. The anatomy, physiology and pathology of the human teeth : with the most approved methods of treatment including operations, and the method of making and setting artificial teeth. V.
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RM2AFTW62–. Annales de la Société des sciences naturelles de la Charente- Maritime. gaise se comptent par milliers le long de la côtecharentaise et de ses îles. Du haut des falaises, lorsquela mer est retirée, rien nest curieux comme léchiquierde ses parcs avec son dédale de routes vaseuses, ani-mées par le mouvement des charrettes des parqueurs.Beaucoup de ces parcs sont construits depuis longtempset ont contenu jadis des huîtres indigènes. Dautres sontplus récents, et il sen édifie constamment de nouveaux,qui, situés de plus en plus au large, sont peu avanta-geux pour les concessionnaires, car ils ne
RMPFTT3C–. Histoire naturelle des insectes : genera des coleopteres, ou expose methodique et critique de tous les genres proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insects. Beetles. . 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.. Lacordaire, Theodore, 1801-1870; Chapuis, F. (Fe?licien), 1824-1879. Paris : Librairie Encyclopediaque de Roret
RM2AXK741–Human physiology : designed for colleges and the higher classes in schools and for general reading . t it.The same remarks could be made in regard to the pulmonaryveins, that pour their contents into the left auricle. 123. Having thus examined the heart in detail, you are nowprepared to look at it as a whole. For this purpose, I presentto you, in Fig. 31, a front view of the heart, in which a is theright auricle, receiving the purple blood from the whole bodyby the two large veins, h and i, called the vence cavce ; b is theright ventricle, that receives the blood from the right auricle,and sen
RMPG0B4G–. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. Kg. 3. Order III.—Anonaceae. Trees, or shrubs. Leaves alternate, entire. Stipules none. Sepals 3. Petals 6, in two series, of a dull color. Stamens inde- finite, hypogynous, with short filaments and extrorse anthers. Ovaries usually numerous, closely packed together, sometimes co- hering in a pulpy mass. Style short, or none. Stigmas simple. Carpels 1-seeded. Seeds anatropous. A chiefly tropical order, represented in the United States by several species of Asimina (Fapaw), and the delicious Custard-apples
RM2AWD0KT–Willie and the mortage, showing how much may be accomplished b y a boy . ng, at the sametime, to withdraw the bed-clothes from his fathers face. Soothed by his little sons kind voice, Mr. Joyn gradually be-came calm again. Willie remained with his father for about half an hour, and hada long talk with him. Mr. Joyn said that they should all do verywell if he could only resist the temptation to drink. He had re-solved to give it up, he said, over and over again, but he found itutterly impossible to keep his resolution. In fact, the humansoul, when it is once in the power of such temptations as
RMPG0B7N–. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. General subject Deflno the term. Name each figure. ITow is the Bract in the amentaceous trees—In the San-flower tribe—in tlie Fennel tribe—In the Grasses? When tlie bracts inclose many flowers what are they called? Whnt figures in the plate represent the Involucre, and to what tribes do they belong ? "What corresponds with the involucre in Grasses, and what are the parts that inclose the single flower ? How are the bracts in fig. 6—fig. 8—fig. 9 ? "What do they form in fig. 11—fig. 12 ? "Wha
RM2AXJTRR–Human physiology : designed for colleges and the higher classes in schools and for general reading . Muscles made up of cells. Their contraction and relaxation. basement membrane, and upon these, as in the case of themucous coat of the alimentary canal, lie pavement cells. Thesecells, constituting the cuticle or scarf-skin, are much morenumerous than in the alimentary canal. There are manylayers of them. The outer cells dry by exposure to the air,and become scales. As these are rubbed off, the cells belowtake their places ; and there is a constant supply of fresh cellsfrom the basement membran
RMPG0BBP–. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. Plate IV. GRAND DIVISIONS. 19. 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.. Green, Frances H. (Frances Harriet), 1805-1878; Congdon, Joseph W; Green, Frances H. (Frances Harriet), 1805-1878. Elements of vegetable structure and physiology; Congdon, Joseph W. Systematic botany. New York : D. Appleton and Co.
RM2AJ4PNX–Le nobiliaire universel ou recueil général des généalogies historiques et vérdiques des maisons nobles de l'Europe . iy E ? • ?, 1. ! CAMBRÉSIS ET BELGIQUE Comtes, Barons et CnEVALiERS de Bousies; Vicomtes de Rouvekov; BaROXS de AiLLERCUEMlX ; CoMTES DE FaUQUEMBERG j Seigneurs de Saint-Symphorien, Chanvan, FEnuiiaiEs, Le Petit, I1outain-le-Mont, ViLLIERS-ClIEMIX, RoUVEROV, ïviîERCIIAMPS,FaYON, VeRTAING, FeLUY, FaMILLEUREUX, RgmERIES; ESCARMAIXG, GOSSELIES, Pont, Dudzelles, Petit-Roeclx, etc.. AitMES : Dazur, ù la croix dargent. — Suppouts : deux lions supportant deux bannièresaux armes de /ecw
RMPFTRXE–. Histoire naturelle des insectes : genera des coleopteres, ou expose methodique et critique de tous les genres proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insects. Beetles. IV è. 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.. Lacordaire, Theodore, 1801-1870; Chapuis, F. (Fe?licien), 1824-1879. Paris : Librairie Encyclopediaque de Roret
RM2AJH3C7–The Pictorial handbook of London : comprising its antiquities, architecture, arts, manufacture, trade, social, literary, and scientific institutions, exhibitions, and galleries of art : together with some account of the principal suburbs and most attractive localities ; illustrated with two hundred and five engravings on wood, by Branston, Jewitt, and others and a new and complete map, engraved by Lowry . being an open one as before, it was limited to six architects who were speciallyinvited to it. The design chosen was that by Messrs. Parnell and Smith, andthe building was commenced in 1848.
RMPG0B69–. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. 70 THE COROLLA Plate XXIII. General subject. Name each figure. Which of these forms are Monopeta- lou-s—Polypetalous ? Point out the parts in figs. 1, 2, and 6. Parts of fig. 9. Wliat kind of Corolla at fig. 8 ? By what fruits accompanied—what Order does t mark—from what circumstance ? What kind of Corolla at fig. 13—what are some of its fruits ? Describe fig. 14. Define its parts—its fralta. How does fig. 8 differ from 4—fig. 1 from 5? How 1b the limb in the Rotate corolla—the Bell-form—the Fnnnel-form—th
RM2AFW062–. Annales de la Société des sciences naturelles de la Charente- Maritime. s très intéressantesnont pu être faites, dautant moins que les organes,les viscères notamment, avaient été abominablementdétériorés et mutilés par les moyens employés pour lamise à mort. En effet, indépendamment des coups decouteau et despadon dans les flancs, on lui avait pro-fondément introduit par la bouche, les yeux et léventce dernier instrument qui avait brisé une douzaine dedents, agrandi les yeux, déformé lévent et causé degrands dégâts parmi les organes internes. La cavitéthoracique était pleine de sang noirâtre
RMPG0B4W–. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. Plate XXIX. REMAKE ABLE PLANTS, 95. 15 11 10 12 In fig, 7 is seen the Pitcher-plant of the E^t {N'epenthes), while at fig. 8 is one of the»pitcberB enlarged, with the lid thrown back. Fig. 2 represents Venus' Fly-trap (51C), with two of the leaves closed, while a third is open at a, showing tho irritable points between its lobes, which, on being disturbed by an insect, spring together and imprison it. At fig. 15 is a very delicate drawing of tlip Sii^r.ir-Cano (Ariiyidn), and at fl?. 16 two Starch-cells a
RM2AXJPWK–Human physiology : designed for colleges and the higher classes in schools and for general reading . int in the egg. But there is a particular contrivance whichprevents it from actually touching the shell. It is held downby two very delicate ligaments e,e, connecting it with the whitelining of the shell. And you will observe, too, that the cica-tricula, or germ-spot, a, which is a collection of cells beginningthe process which is to form the animal, being lighter than theyolk is always at the top of it, in order to receive the warmthfrom the body of the bird as it sets upon its eggs. Besides a
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RM2AWGPT1–Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . .), was built by the architectHermogene.s, in the Ionic style. In the time of thePiomans, JIagnesia was added to the kingdom ofPergamus, after Antiochus had been driven eastwardbeyond Mount Taunis. (Liv. sxxvii. 45, xxxviii.13.) After this time the town seems to have decayed,and is rarely mentioned, though it is still noticedby Pliny (v. 31) and Tacitus (Ann. iv. 55).liierocles (p. 659) ranks it among the bishoprics ofAsia, and later documents seem to imply that at onetime it bore the name of Maeandropolis. (Concil.Constantin. iii. p. 666.) The existen
RMPFXDAG–. Histoire naturelle des insectes : genera des coleopteres, ou expose methodique et critique de tous les genres proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insects. Beetles. ',ââ , .M * * 6*. r llinialiduiiii i;,,.,ml,iui, AV^ ('li;n(l(ilis ,ul., ,.,-ii,,-l.i. A,/ â J ('illclSll-;i llscL.li. ,.,â;V,;, .1 ('llirid.l .iiiriiilii /m« ,'. Dolulii.loma |>,.llMh,. /;,^^ () llniorliii-a ;â-,.-âlnlâ. A-,. 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
RM2AGBFPT–. Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum; or, The trees and shrubs of Britain, native and foreign, hardy and half-hardy, pictorially and botanically delineated, and scientifically and popularly described; with their propagation, culture, management, and uses in the arts, in useful and ornamental plantations, and in landscape-gardening; preceded by a historical and geographical outline of the trees and shrubs of temperate climates throughout the world. Full-grown tree at Fulham Nursery ; 50 ft. hiKli, <iiam. of the trunk 2 ft., and of the head 36 ft.[Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.]. Quercus pedunculafa.
RMPFTT9G–. Histoire naturelle des insectes : genera des coleopteres, ou expose methodique et critique de tous les genres proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insects. Beetles. (iilro/ilri. 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.. Lacordaire, Theodore, 1801-1870; Chapuis, F. (Fe?licien), 1824-1879. Paris : Librairie Encyclopediaque de Roret
RM2AJ29AF–Annual report of the receipts and expenditures of the city of Concord . ite Forest Southwest corner of Franklin NTortheast corner of Forest Nortbeast corner of Chestnut Nortbeast corner of Forest North side, between Centre and Forest. . West side, opposite Mrs. Jackmans North side, north of Mrs. F. P. Halletfs. Southwest corner of Clinton Southwest corner of Clinton Northwest corner of Noyes Northeast corner of Woodman West side, near V. A. Dearborn s East side, opposite W. W. Critchetts. .. ii^ast side, opposite Kilburn s West side, north of Odd Fellows Home. .West side, south of Odd Fellows
RMPG0B87–. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. Plato XVIII. STIPULIS. 59. Gcnoml subieot Define tho term. What is the normal or common condi- lepresented by the figure? How are they in the Grasses, fig. 10-In the Low tion ? How is it at fl- 2-fi" 6-flg. 5: and what plants are represented ? How I Cornel, fig. 8-and in flg 11 ? What may the sheathing process in (he Fenne. is it in tho great Plane-tree-and what figure in the plate represents a similar tribe, flg. 4, be termed ? Whieh figure represents the Lignle-Ochr«a ? form? Wh,it are the stipule
RM2AWDNRJ–Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . Vada, or as it was called for distinctions sake,Vada Vol.tekr.vxa, constituted its sea-port. It?was not indeed a harbour or port in the strict senseof the word ; but a mere roadstead, where the shoals,from which it derived its name, afforded a goodanchorage and some shelter to shipping. Hence itwas, in the Eoman times, a frequented station forvessels proceeding along the coast of Etruria (Cic.pro Quinct. 6: Plin. iii. 5. s 8; It In. Marit. p. 501);and Eutilius, in particular, has left us an exact de-scription of the locality (Rutil. Itin. i. 453—462).
RM2AXHDM3–Human physiology : designed for colleges and the higher classes in schools and for general reading . im. It is by a continued com-parison of experiences that he learns the sizes, shapes, and dis-tances of objects. And in doing this, the sense of touch actsas the educator of the vision, very much, as the ear educates thevoice. And even the adult, with all the training which he hasbestowed upon his eyes, often makes mistakes, especially in rela-tion to magnitude and distance. There are various degrees ofskill in seeing; and he is the most skillful seer who makes thefewest of the mistakes referre
RMPFTT9T–. Histoire naturelle des insectes : genera des coleopteres, ou expose methodique et critique de tous les genres proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insects. Beetles. r„u»f,/y.. 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.. Lacordaire, Theodore, 1801-1870; Chapuis, F. (Fe?licien), 1824-1879. Paris : Librairie Encyclopediaque de Roret
RM2AXJF4T–Human physiology : designed for colleges and the higher classes in schools and for general reading . FIRST VERTEBRA. FIG. 96. PIG. 97.. First and SecondVERTEBRAE TOGETHER. gECOND VERTEBRA. 188 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY. Special defense of spinal cord in neck of birds. mounting of the head, as we may term it, a peculiar contrivanceand a nice adjustment are needed to prevent injury of a veryimportant organ. It is a wonderful contrivance, by which somuch and so varied motion can be effected in the very walls thatcontain the soft and delicate spinal marrow, without injuring*it. You will fully appreciate th
RMPFXDRG–. Histoire naturelle des insectes : genera des coleopteres, ou expose methodique et critique de tous les genres proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insects. Beetles. . 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.. Lacordaire, Theodore, 1801-1870; Chapuis, F. (Fe?licien), 1824-1879. Paris : Librairie Encyclopediaque de Roret
RM2AN8W2T–Harper's story booksA series of narratives, dialogues, biographies, and tales, for the instruction and entertainment of the youngEmbellished with numerous and beautiful engravings . rethey suppose the wall is weaker or more exposed than the rest,and where they hope they can make a breach. The balls flyswiftly through the air from the ship, and those that are correctlyaimed strike the wall of the fortress wTith dreadful concussions.The stones of the masonry are broken into splinters, and, as ballafter ball strikes in nearly the same place, the wall is at lengthbattered down at that point, and a
RMPFTT94–. Histoire naturelle des insectes : genera des coleopteres, ou expose methodique et critique de tous les genres proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insects. Beetles. ,n,.|,l,llo,. de.o™.7)V„„„. |-|||;UM1S lIiorAcicUB. Donov. .". 1I,-U'1-.1|.S l.„„i,.,-i. l-/,r„r„l. 4, rii-i-ilii.lci-ma Irf.iiiwi.lrj.^^A... olli, l-;,l,r. 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.. Lacordaire, Theodore, 1801-1870; Chapuis, F. (Fe?
RM2AKHA0T–The progress of the United States of America, from the earliest periods, geographical, statistical, and historical . Ohio line, and runs in a south-west direction, receiving in its course Eel Liver. Fall Creek, etc.; and theEast Fork, the principal tributaries of which are Salt Creek, the Muscatatuck, Sand Creek, Clifty, Flat Lock, and * The definite boundaries of the State, according to the ordinance of Congress, dated Ulth April, 1S16, are as follows : Hounded on the east bytbe meridian line which forms the western boundary of the State of Ohio, being a north line from the mouth of the Miami
RMPFTT9C–. Histoire naturelle des insectes : genera des coleopteres, ou expose methodique et critique de tous les genres proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insects. Beetles. . 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.. Lacordaire, Theodore, 1801-1870; Chapuis, F. (Fe?licien), 1824-1879. Paris : Librairie Encyclopediaque de Roret
RM2AGDNTY–. Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum; or, The trees and shrubs of Britain, native and foreign, hardy and half-hardy, pictorially and botanically delineated, and scientifically and popularly described; with their propagation, culture, management, and uses in the arts, in useful and ornamental plantations, and in landscape-gardening; preceded by a historical and geographical outline of the trees and shrubs of temperate climates throughout the world. [Stale 1 In to 12 ft ] ]lnms c. vwu?ialis. The twiggy field, or English, Elm. 233. 25 ft. high, 5 in. diam.