RM2AFX12A–. The electoral government of Greater Britain: a suggestion. I. Proposed referendum senates for the parliaments of Great Britain and Ireland. II. Proposed supreme britannic senate, or political assembly for Greater Britain. III. The colonial conference of Ottawa, August, 1894. eprescms. # -> ^sr< ^f The Represented c 11 << —I u o o w — . ri 1)J3 to » ro — ro 0 x <n in i iz Z z S. zr^ r^ r^ c- i^ o ?*• c t^ o .z v. - z - — z ?? c M 00 O « 3 o c u c ? sSS-S — rt • ri sj.ll 5 — — r
RM2AJ4BW2–A practical manual of mental medicine . 2-2 osSesK o> 0 s —s c a,?y,c c s « sj >> ° 2 gH WWH r ^ O S CO ^ 1 — COT cno 3? Si •o — ?g >ss - 9 /.= 08 s a c 9 n ».sfSsSg ?—• ^ 0 F- ? C H a >>„£ s3 x mP3 55 O P* !=< >.3= s3. C S.CC c< Cbapter 1I£. INSANITY ASSOCIATED WITH PHYSIO-LOGICAL CONDITIONS. (Sympathetic Insanity). I.—Insanity of Infancy and Puberty. II.—Insanityof Old Age. III.—Insanity of Menstruation. IV.—Insanity of Pregnancy. V.—Insanity of the Meno-pause. §1. INSANITY OF INFANCY AND PUBERTY. (Hebephrenia. Pubescent Insanity). Insanity of Infancy.—Insanity is
RM2AJ4D3D–A practical manual of mental medicine . their means it is likewise easyto apprehend and appreciate with a rapid glance thedifferences, so important in a medico-legal point ofview, that exist between the various states of lucid-ity or lucid intervals; the lucid moment, which is atransitory return to the normal condition during anattack: the remission, which is a simple attenuationof the symptoms of the attack; the intermission orintermittence, which is a true recovery between twoattacks. The utility of the diagrams is not shown merelyin a theoretic point of view and in figuring schemat-ically t
RM2AFX2JJ–. The electoral government of Greater Britain: a suggestion. I. Proposed referendum senates for the parliaments of Great Britain and Ireland. II. Proposed supreme britannic senate, or political assembly for Greater Britain. III. The colonial conference of Ottawa, August, 1894. L 1 Bnlibk Islands ISVaku flutlrdlift 88{$Sp.c°cl3a XScSiW .J-., 2 Gib-attar 14 SouthemHufJrrlll«iX6Vaa«5S,^RSSS:Sf;Sds 3 Malta 15 Victoria 27 ZanutortrTkinl-a 4 Cyprus 16 Nov South. Walls. 26 Natal and Zulutandy- -5 Aden 17 Zunnshnd. 2? Ca-ne. xji /» i.i , ii ,i i 6 Socotm IS Tasmania bO C>dnx)i?nJ)omiriion. nllC iQ
RM2AFX1T4–. The electoral government of Greater Britain: a suggestion. I. Proposed referendum senates for the parliaments of Great Britain and Ireland. II. Proposed supreme britannic senate, or political assembly for Greater Britain. III. The colonial conference of Ottawa, August, 1894. M .. THE PAN BRITANNIC LEAGUE. It is not yet; but he whose earThrills to that finer atmosphere Where footfalls of appointed things, Reverberant of days to be,Are heard in forecast echoings, Like wave-beats from a viewless sea—Hears in the voiceful tremors of the sky,Auroral heralds whispering It is qigh. Brunlon Steph
RM2AFX3AM–. The electoral government of Greater Britain: a suggestion. I. Proposed referendum senates for the parliaments of Great Britain and Ireland. II. Proposed supreme britannic senate, or political assembly for Greater Britain. III. The colonial conference of Ottawa, August, 1894. consider thegovernment of India, was held in London on December 29th, 1894.The Congress included amongst its numbers delegates from the IndianAssociations of Oxford, Cambridge and Edinburgh. A resolutionwas proposed by Mr. Ghani, B.A., and adopted by the meeting,declaring that the time had come for the introduction of th
RM2AFX0FK–. The electoral government of Greater Britain: a suggestion. I. Proposed referendum senates for the parliaments of Great Britain and Ireland. II. Proposed supreme britannic senate, or political assembly for Greater Britain. III. The colonial conference of Ottawa, August, 1894. reater Britain can beencouraged. The Cultivation of the Natural Resources of each Colonyor Protectorate. The cultivation of bon accord between all theColonies owning allegiance to the British Flag. The correlation oflaws of the different Home Rule Parliaments. The division of costsof maintenance of the Army and Navy amon
RM2AFX1G7–. The electoral government of Greater Britain: a suggestion. I. Proposed referendum senates for the parliaments of Great Britain and Ireland. II. Proposed supreme britannic senate, or political assembly for Greater Britain. III. The colonial conference of Ottawa, August, 1894. le,because the enormous population of some of the poorer colonies andacquisitions puts the popular numerical franchise allocation out of apracticable court altogether. Take India alone, here we have a population of close on threehundred millions. It would be impossible to give India the represent-ation that might be warr
RM2AWT5X3–Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . h-LU <m h UJ oo oo ) o zI III.
RM2AN4WR8–Childs' rare flowers, vegetables & fruits for 1895 . d rooms where fewother plants will survive. Pkt., 20c; 3 pkts., 50c. WallfloWcp, c^i^i^aal, Mixed. The old English Wallflower cannot be grown in thiscountry as well as it can in England. This is owing to thefact that it is not hardy enough to stand our winters In theopen ground without being killed or severely injured, and asthe old varieties do not olooni until the second year fromseed they can be successfully wintered only in frames. This.serious difficulty is oljviated in this new strain wlilch flowersearly in the first se; I son from see
RM2AKH13B–Tatting and netting . pass thethread around the mesh only; then net 1 regularstitch in the next loop, and repeat this across the No. 11.—Netted Coves for Bonbon Dish. (Arranged.) row; when the work is slipped off the mesh therewill be 1 long loop and 1 short one. Sixth raw.—Net plain, holding the mesh so thatit will be on a line with the long loops. Seventh row.—Like the 5th, but begin by puttingthe thread around the mesh instead of beginning with the plainstitch. Eighth row.—Like sixth row.Then repeat thelast 4 rows (in-cluding the eighth)5 times more;next work threerows plain, all tobe worke
RM2AKPG4K–An American text-book of the diseases of children .. . smembrane become so marked that the greatest distortionof the organ occurs; the appearance is well presented in Fig. 2. Treatment.—When seen early these casescan be quickly relieved by grasping the lateralfolds of skin between the thumb and fingerof the left hand, and drawing the foreskin for-ward at the same time as the thumb and fore-finger of the right hand compress the glans andpush it backward within the advancing ring(Fig. 3). In cases where this manipulation doesnot succeed minute punctures of the oedematousmucous membrane with a sh
RM2AFP6NA–. Transactions. Plate III.—Illustrating paper by Mr. F. Hille, M.E., < On the Iron O res of Western Ontario. 8heet 3.. Iron.Ore Deposits Class 2
RM2AN7KJW–Bulletin du Muséum d'histoire naturelle . lereflux vers les capillaires du lobule, elles peuvent avoir un rôle adjuvantnon négligeable quant à laccumulation et à une certaine stagnation dusang dans le sinus sus-hépatique pendant les plongées. Les mêmes nécessités existant, à ce point de vue, pour les autresMammifères aquatiques, il ma paru intéressant de rechercher si des parti-eularités du même genre sy observent. Je nai pas réussi à en retrouverehez le Dauphin et lOtarie; les dispositions sinusiformes sus-hépatiquessont cependant, chez ce dernier Pinnipède, identiques à celles des Phoques,e
RM2AN6236–Studies of weather types and storms by professors and forecast officials of the Weather bureau . Heavy snow on the 17th in the MiddleAtlantic States, and in New Eng-land on the 18th. CHART 68> December 16, I860—B &? m.. Heavy snow on the irth in the Mid-dle Atlantic States, and in NewEngland on the 18th. CHART 69. December 25,1800—8 a. m.
RM2AFYPWE–. James J.H. Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. ring, and to the chagrin of our marketgardeners bring at times a dollar more thanthe best of our home-grown sorts. Thereason is, they are so much harder and con-sequently heavier per barrel. The quality isexcellent and it is remarkably reliable forheading. The outs are: The heads arehardly as large as the average of our nativeDrumheads, and it has rather a long stump,though this latter is really of no practicalweight. Price, per package, 10 cts.; per ounce,40 cts. EARLY PADILLA CAULIFLOWER. We planted the Early Padilla this season sid
RM2AFRMA9–. Canadian grocer July-December 1895. ^/y/ Qu ^^. Ar ^tr HUNTLEY & PALMERS ENGLISH BISCUITS The Largest Biscuit Manufacturers in tlie World Address, Huntley & Palmers, READING, CMpI Akinor 162 Fenchurch St., LONDON, e.c. J LWULMIIU Representative, MR. EDWARD VALPY, 28 Reade St., NEW YORK r> ?n s > m r o;om LA CADENA—CREAn OF THE HAVANA CROP. THE CANADIAN GROCER B. F. P. Cough Drops ? ? Put up in 5 lb. Canisters Glass Front A handsomeCounter article ? ?
RM2ANCM6W–The Illio . Why didnt you give us yow full name, I ittt—Vera Anna Margaretta Gretchen Wessels.. Thomas Kenneth White, IIKXElectrical Engineering Champaign Electrical Engineering Society. James Cameron Whitelaw, K2Liberal Arts and Sciences, Ceramic Engineering GlencoeKu Klux; Pan Hellenic Council (4) ; GridironDancing Club; Ceramic Club; Class Baseball (1),(2), (3), (4) ; Class Swimming (3), (.4) ; GolfTeam (3); Senior Memorial Committee; HomeComing Committee (3), (4) ; President JuniorClass. I^M
RM2AJFNYY–Tratamiento de los accidentes repentinos mientras llega un Médico-Cirujano . Fig. 17 Fig. 18.. Fig. 21. ACCIDENTES REPENTINOS 61 empapado en alcohol puro o esencia de tremen-tina; si esto no basta, se mantiene aplicadofuertemente dicho algodón durante algunos mi-nutos. Las soluciones saturadas de sulfato opercloruro de fierro, aunque son poderosos estípti-cos, tienen el inconveniente de producir coágulosduros, insoluoles, difíciles de quitar i que impi-den la curación por primera intención; debe,pues, reservarse el uso de estas sustancias .paracontener las hemorrajias por picaduras de san-guij
RM2AJ7454–Pacific wine and spirit review . 886 *:j ou Zintandel. 1885 3.50 Burgnndv, 1885 4.00 Hock, 1885 8.50 Riesling. 1885 4.00 Riesling,.Iohanni6berger,1884 5.00 Guiedel. 1884 5.00 Somlai Hungai ian Type,1885 3.50 Szatmari •? 3.50 Szegszardi FeherH unType 4.00 1885 5.P0 Port, 1884 6.00 Sherry, 1885 5.00 • 1>84 6.00 Angelica and Sweet .Moutn,84 4.50 Mada.Malaga & Swt Toy85 5.00 Brandy, 1,S83 12.00 1885 10.00 MONT ROUGE WINES. A. G. Chauche Livermoie, Office and Depot, 615-617 Front St., S. F Quarts Burgundy f 9.00 Chablis y.no Claret, RetourdEurope 9.()|| Jurangon, Favorite wine of Henri IV, King
RM2AWXTBF–Greater New York albumOne hundred selected views, New York city, Brooklyn, Staten island, etcFrom recent photographs . WORK HOUSE. BLACKWELLS ISLAND —East River.. <ny lIi^IIIM NTKSES HOME. SOUTH END BLACKWELLS ISLAND —East River. 60
RM2AJJR54–A manual of practical obstetrics . ineum. Mechanism in Left Sacro-posterior Position (Sacrumto Left Sacro-iliac Synchondrosis).—Moulding, descent,rotation, and delivery of the breech; and descent, rotation,and delivery of the shoulders exactly as already described for<interior positions of the sacrum. Flexion and descent of the head are also the same, exceptthat the occiput enters the pelvis directed toward the left sacro-iliac synchondrosis instead of toward one of the acetabula.Hence rotation of the occiput takes place, in the majority of LEFT SACRO-POSTERIOR POSITION. 213 cases, all the
RM2AKGJEM–Natural history of animals; . Fig- 365- — Stromb, or Conch.Much reduced. West Indies. Fig. 364. — Aporrhais.Coast of New England. WATER-BREATHING SNAILS. 213 the Pyrula and Tritonium of the coast of the UnitedStates, and the Frog Shell of Australia, are some ofthe principal ones. The ancients obtained the Tyrianpurple dye from the Murex Gastropods.
RM2ANACR5–Bericht über die von Herrn Schiffscapitän Storm zu Atjeh, an den westlichen Küsten von Malakka, Borneo und Celebes sowie in der Java-See gesammelten Decapoden und Stomatopoden . Fiff.53a.S^^ (lPS ^ f. Fi^.oS.^-?
RM2AJ7MJK–Pacific wine and spirit review . iC ^e:C ?^y PURE CALIFORNIA SPECIALTIES: PRIVATE STOCK HOCK, PRIVATE STOCK EL CERRITO,PRIVATE STOCK SAUTERNE, PRIVATE STOCK CLARET.PRIVATE STOCK BURGUNDY, PRIVATE STOCK VINu GLIFF,. BRANDIES ^ I WINEflieS AND DISTILLERIES: JM/ff;ft: eiTY, YOUJ^TVIIdLdE Jk^QST. JHEbEJ^/r. OFFICES ; 11-13 FIRST ST., SAN FRANCISCO. 200-202 S. FOURTH ST., ST. LOUIS. 29 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 22 f/rSlfie WI^E /r^D SflF^IT PREVIEW. BLE/ND^G 3c BOTTLI/NG l^ BO/ND. It is virtually decitiod tiuit at the uext session of Congressan elVort will be made to attaeli to tlie revenue bill that wi
RM2AGDMX7–. Pacific wine and spirit review. c^CttVUINC^ • WINE MERCHANTS NEW YORK HOUSE 5an Francisco. (alifornia. EUROPEAN HOUSE^ YSEN &TOTTEN 24 DEY STREET. 230™240 BRAN NAN STREET,BET. Iff &2-° Bremen, Germany. L. XXXIII, SAN FRANCISCO, OCTOBER 2C, 1894 $3.00 PER YEAR Issued Semi-Monthly. jM. wood CO., 316 BATTERY STREET EPHONE NO. 709. CABLE ADDRESS FIELDMIN, SA runLisiTEns. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. FRANCISCO. The PACIFIC WIXE .4NI> SIIltlT ItKVIKn is the only ptiper ofcJa-w ire.sf o/ Chicago. It circulatex ainoiia the Wholexiile iiiulail Uiiie and .Spirit Hrofecs o/ the Puclflc Coast, the Wine Mal;-a
RM2AWR6NT–The structure & development of the mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae) . Fig. 208.—A, B, C, Sections made in three planes of the ripe antheridium of Marsilia vestita., X450 ;jr, vegetative prothallial cell; d, cover cell of the antheridium; D, E, spermatozoids, X900; v,the vesicle attached to the large posterior coils. is the small vegetative cell, in the basal cell of the antheridium,/*the lateral wall cells, and d the cover cell. Pilula7-ia approachesmuch nearer to the Polypodiacese in the structure of theantheridium (Fig. 209). The first funnel-shaped wall is muchmore frequently extended to th
RM2AFN81C–. Transactions. Asbestos and its Production in Canada. 353. ^ ^^> . , < ^ Mr ?^
RM2AKR9NX–Le Monde moderne . .1 E U X E CHIMPANZÉ de la parenté de lhomme el du singe.Nous voudrions aussi donner quelquesrenseignements sur les nouvelles décou-vertes paléontologiques qui se rapportentà ces singes et à lhomme. Les singes anthropoïdes constituentun groupe très restreint du règne ani-mal, composé de quatre genres seule-ment. Deux de ces genres, le gorille etle chimpanzé, habitent lAfrique: deuxautres, lorang-outan et le gibbon, sontconfinés dans le sud-est de l.Asie. Onpeut même réduire le groupe en questionà trois genres seulement, car beaucoupde naturalistes considèrent le gibbon Li;S
RM2AM0EH9–Le Monde moderne . pardBoissonnet rapportait de ses voyagesméditerranéens une fraîcheur dimpres-sions qui lui avait dicté dassez bellespages; il en avait retiré quelque argent.Sa veine, par malheur, sétait vite épui-sée, et chaque année désormais devaitemporter un morceau du petit héritage.On luttait, il est vrai, et courageuse-ment. La littérature et le journalismerendant peu, on avait songé à senrôlerde nouveau sous la bannière dIsculape ;Gaspard était redeenu le docteur Bois-sonnet, le bureau de lhomme de lettressétait fait, dune hein-e à trois, cal)inelde consultation, et pendant quelques
RM2AX0TJ8–Missions and missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal Church . heir dwelling, for Chinesehouses are utterly unfit for occupancy by foreignerswithout much alteration. Foochow is a walled city, the wall distant at least twomiles from the river; but thousands of inhabitants liveon the north bank of the river, outside the walls. Thisextra-mural part of Foochow is called Nantai. Froman adjacent mountain, which they ascended a few daysafter their arrival, our missionaries beheld what seemedto be five hundred villages, of at least one thousand in-habitants each, all at that moment ignorant of ev
RM2ANCKKH–Rifle and spear with the Rajpoots: being the narrative of a winter's travel and sport in northern India . chool—he was verycheery, and looking forward to passing his three daysChristmas holiday at the salt mines at Khewra. Thereare four Englishmen at that dismal little station, but tohim it was apparently a little Faris of gaiety and pleasure.Here his only friends are a number of fox-terriers, andwe went round to pay them a visit. Every dog wasclothed in a little woollen coat to keep it from catchingcold. With imported dogs I believe this is absolutelynecessary; but it looks so funny ! On our
RM2AG6WFJ–. The American journal of Semitic languages and literatures. >. > o
RM2AGAWX6–. Daily Colonist (1895-05-28). BICYCLES. Cold Swaged Re-inforced Frame (Patontcd.l Eagle Aluminum Rims (Patented.) SEE THE WOOD RIMS GO TO PIECES. lOHOLLES IREIOUF, LTD, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVEDA LARGE ASSORTMENT OF. Call and see us before buying elsewhere. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT - LENZ & LEISER, WHOLB8ALH ling, Gents FurnishiDgs,Etc.
RM2AJG4R5–The complete carriage and wagon painter : a concise compendium of the art of painting carriages, wagons and sleighs, embracing full directions in all the various branches, including lettering, scrolling, ornamenting, striping, varnishing and coloring with numerous recipes for mixing colors . SIXTY OF THE OXE HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN CAR-RIAGES ON EXHIBIT A I THE AMSTERDAMEXPOSITION, ARE FIX I SHED WITH VALENTINES VARNISHES. F. W. DEVOE & CO., Cor. Fulton and William Sts., New York, MANUFACTURERS OF DRY COLORS Colors in 0/7, in Japan, and in Distemper. VARNISHES AND JAPANS. Fmre Misled Paint FOR HO
RM2AJK00F–Y tadau methodistaidd : en llafur a'u llwyddiant gyda gwaith yr gfengyl yn nGymru, Trefydd Lloegr, America ac Awstralia : ynghyd a nifer mawr o ddarluniau o bersonau a lleoedd nodedig . eddodd yr efengyl, Anfeidroldeb dwyfol stór,0 derfynaur Hafren dawel Obry ir gorllewin fôr. Nid oes heddyw ond rhyw chydig, Duw or nef estyno eu hoes,A ddihunodd yn y plygain, Pan yr oedd hi yn dywyll nos,Ac a chwythodd au hoU egni Yn yr udgorn gloew, las,Nes dihuno eirth a llewod, A bwystfilod gwaethar maes. Os oedd eisiau Ã-îrynd fîyddlonaf, Harris unig oedd efe,Gwell nar ceraint goreu anwyd Mewn un ardal
RM2AJ51EJ–Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . more, but long ago they used tothink a great deal of Owiwi because he brought good luck to thehunters. Long ago he used to carry the Kaettone of the rain priests on hisback. He wore poor clothing and poor moccasins and everyonethought he was poor, but he had valuable things on his back. Hewanted to marry a girl, but no one wanted him because he lookedpoor. But there was one girl who lived alone with her old grand-mother. Thev were very poor and hardly had enough to eat, and sothis girl married t
RM2ANGGYD–Nouvelle histoire de Lyon et des provinces de Lyonnais, Forez, Beaujolais, Franc-Lyonnais et Dombes . octobre 1311, opérée sous une si écrasantepression morale, décida du sort de notre province et de sonannexion. Après cela, Philippe le Bel navait plus quà recevoirla soumission de larchevêque définitivement vaincu et qui, àVienne, le i3 avril i3i2, cédait au roi de France lentière juri-diction de la ville de Lyon. Notre pays, après trois siècles et demide séparation, était redevenu français et rentrait dans luniténationale. La reconnaissance officielle du Conseil des Douzeen 1271, le serment d
RM2AJEWY0–Cotton weaving: its development, principles, and practice . n a large bench for the maker up, a young man, who folds and assorts themaccording to their description, then ties them up inbundles of three, five, ten, or more pieces, as the case maybe. If it be desirable that they should be pressed theyare next carried to the cloth press, which may be a hand,steam, or hydraulic press. All of these are in use accord-ing to the requirements of the respective works. Thepress worked by hand is both slow and deficient in power ;the steam press is quick in action, but for some work doesnot give pressure
RM2AXJTY3–Grasses and clovers, field roots, forage and fodder plants . OKTH STAR CURKANT.-The best Red Currant evergrown. We have exclusive control of all the above. Stock sent outby us cui// l)car a metal tao- and our trade mark as proof of its bciiigo-enuine. The North Star Currant is recommended for general plant-ing by the Minnesota State Horticultural Society. Every plant guar-anteed. Try them. In addition to the above, we grow a general line of nursery stock,consisting of Hardy, Iron Cltid Apple, Plum and CherryTrees, Shade, Ornamental and Weepinjjr Trees, GrapeVines, Currants, Gooseberries, flune
RM2AN7YD4–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1895, No.33-67 . 1:Q9122 LIST OF SESSIO^^AL PAPERS. ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY. Title. Accounts, Public Agricultural and Arts, Report Agricultural College, Report. Agricultural Societies, Analysis Algonquin National Park, Regulations Boundaries Asylums, Report Bee-Keepers Association, Report ....Births, Marriages and Deaths, Report Blind Institute, Report Bonds and Securities Canadian Institute, Report (part of) Central Prison, Broom contract Childrens Protection Act, Report.... Coroners Inquests Crown Lands Report Dairymen and Creameries, Report ..Deaf and Dumb Institut
RM2AJB5MX–Barnard's wholesale florists' list of seeds bulbs sundries, etc : spring edition 1895 . 1.25; 50 lbs., $5.75; 100 lbs 11.40 Prices subject to change without notice.TOOTH PICKS. Finest quality, C. T. & Gos.1 box, 10c.; 3 boxes, 25c; 17 boxes, $1.00; per case (100 boxes) 5.00 TURF EDGER. With long handle, each. 50 THISTLE CUTTER 70 TROWELS, Eng-lish Garden. The best, 6 inch, 25c.; 7 inch, 30c.; 8 inch 50 Garden. Cast Steel. 5 inch, 15c.; 6 inch, 20c.; 7 inch 25 Cleves Angle. Handy, narrow trowel 20 TWEEZERS, 4 in. 10c.; 4^ in. 13c.; 5 in. 18c.; 6 in. 25c.; 7 in $ 0.35 TWINE. Smilax. Linen, for t
RM2ANCK66–50 mélodies : chant et piano . ^ ^ t ft i=a^ ^ ^ / / M 0 jp ;f^=^^ i ^m f r r Ritnni.. D 77 RECUEILLEMENT9ic MxWz Op. 39,- N^4. J. von EICHENDORFF Chant liaiio F.-lS vite toujours très doux CiVfcA/ »chuell, immer s,hr l^isiO |^!i>|>.Ji-)|^ |^=^F^ # # #—ß-—p- ^^l Di - vin mur.mu.re des grè ves! Quel doux re.pos est le Ks iviixs unit liith es (fach Kfi net; wie mir so tro/il ist, sn I ^ jlàj ^ i f Jr, ß / f 7 [^ 1 ^ É 4d=* S I 7 1 4 y t 7 7 ^^S M ^ I i^- ]>„] > > JM ^ -^ 2^ mien!wohl! Lui seul doit con. naî tre mes rê Afh, wiixst es »iir Ei . iicr, nur Ei ves ! Nullier, kein
RM2ANA1RA–Annual report of the Boston Transit Commission, for the year ending .. . PLATE 7. O - O - Q Z -I O LU O ^iPETWHf Plate 8
RM2AJF2B1–Ancient and historic landmarks in the Lebanon Valley . he graveyard which surrounds the old churchabounds in old graves, whose epitaphs read in our daylike pages of ancient history. Yet in many instancesthe same family-names are found on the church recordto-day that are chiseled also on these old tomb-stones.Here are buried such old families as the Bohrs, Bogers, 312 LANDMARKS IN THE LEBANON VALLEY. Beiisons, Blacks, Bechtels, Barths, Boltzes, Cleimers,Detweilers, Embichs, Fochts, Fishers, Gingrichs,Heilmans (a large niiniber), Imbodens, (a branch ofwhich family drifted to Virginia and was rep
RM2AN2RDR–Christian heroes and martyrs . ened at this, tried to escape by the door, but weredriven back by the soldiers, who rushed in upon them crying out, Death to the Huguenots ! Three of the men in the church were slain in a moment at thedoor, and then the soldiers rushed in among the congregation, strik-ing the poor people down with their weapons, and sparing neitherman, woman, nor child in their fury. The unfortunate Huguenotswere so terror-stricken that they knew not which way to turn, butrunning hither and thither, fell one upon another, flying as poor sheepbefore ravening wolves. A number of th
RM2AX24MP–History of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Omaha and suburbs . c and eloquent man could havedone, and had to forfeit his place. He and Mr.Wright retired from laboring in this city at thesame time. Leroy F. Bntt, in 1875, as pastor, and Henry T.Davis, as presiding elder, together took the FirstChurch under their administration. They bothhad families and lived in the city. The Societynow enjoyed relief from the parties concerned inthe strife of a year before, and were ready to affil-iate with the incoming officers. Mr. Britt labored with zeal till winter, and,with the aid of reliable lay helpe
RM2AWW799–Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . It 12 13 1 ? 97 ?. 201 203 Fig. no.—Embroidery designs from Thompson baskets A number of types of porcupine-quill technique are in use, all ofwhich have been fully described by William C. Orchard. Thatwhich is most like the skin work of the Koryak is strangely enoughthe finest and most delicate of them all. It has been made fromAlaska to the Great Lakes, and even among the Iroquois. It iswoven on a loom. The technicjue is described as follows: The proce.ss of weaving consists first of making the
RM2AKRAK4–Le Monde moderne . te desa tristesse : Ne minterroge plus, 6 moitié de moi-même!Enlacé dans tes bras, quand lu me dis : je taime;Quand mes yeux enivrés se soulèvent vers toi.Nul mortel sous les cieux nest pluslicureux que moi !Mais jusque dans le s:in des heures fortunées.Je ne sais quelle voix que jentends relenlir Me poursuit et vient maverlirQue le bonheur senfuit sur laile des années,Et que de nos amours le flambeau doit mourir! (.est la crainte, en effet, qui nousalltiiil au niiliiU du bniiheur le plus sûrel le pins aniniié ; lions voudrions,dans iici> lélicités si chères, élre rassuié
RM2AWXB1Y–Greater New York albumOne hundred selected views, New York city, Brooklyn, Staten island, etcFrom recent photographs . AMERICAX MUSEUM ()!? NATURAL HISTORY —Central Park (West) and Seventy-seventh Street. Cadv, Berg & See, Architects.75. ,i IARTIES, CENTRAL PARK.76
RM2AN2MKJ–Childs' rare flowers, vegetables & fruits for 1895 . eri>s. Ferns are exquisite fbr table or drawing room decoration,Wardian eases, hanging baskets or rockeries. Spores are veryfine, and should be surface sown on sifted soil, and coveredwith glass. If sown in ordinary pot saucers, necessary mois-ture can be supplied by placing a saucer of .soil inside of alarger saucer that has been filled with tepid water. The waterwill filter through, and will not wash the soil over the sporesas surface watering is apt to do. Mixed Sorts. All the finest varieties 2.5. Qerai^Uiip. Very easily grown from .s
RM2AJDKNJ–Bulletins of American paleontology . *:/ ^*4t^v. Bull. Amer. Paleont., Vol. 56 Plate.. Eocene Pseudophracminids: Cole 51 Explanation of Plate 8 Figure Page Figures 1, 2, 6-8. x 40; 3-5, x 12.5 1-8. Pseudophragmina (Athecocyclina) advena (Cushman) 10, 13, 25, 26, 27, 28 1,2,8. Parts of c(|ual()rial sections. 1. Spctinicn idcntiticcl asPseudoplnaginiiui (PiolxitocycUua) perkiusi (Vaughan) byCole {in Cole and Ap|)lin, 1964, p. 28). 2. Specimen identifiedby the late D. VV. (iravcll as this species. 8. Topotype ofDiscocycUna cloptoiii Vaughan. 3-5. Vertical sections of topo-types with slitlike cavi
RM2AN6X9R–Studies of weather types and storms by professors and forecast officials of the Weather bureau . CHART So* UPPER LAKES AND UPPER mSSISSlPPI VALLEYi. ^ ]tKtYWESJ 1- CHART 31. Jaauary 1,1802—ff Si, m-
RM2AKNPMW–Annual report of the Boston Transit Commission, for the year ending .. . uding the steam locomo-tives attached to such trains. In constructing this tunnelconsiderable settlements of the earth took place in thevicinity of the tunnel, causing breakages in water-pipes andsewers, and injuring some houses so seriously that theywere taken down. An attempt was made on a portion ofthe work to use a shield for the upper arch, but the attemptwas unsuccessful. It may be mentioned here that according to Le Genie Civil (a Paris technical journal) a somewhatsimilar shield has been used to some extent this s
RM2AKNTK5–Annual report of the Boston Transit Commission, for the year ending .. . running at right angles to the axisof the subway, the side-walls being of steel posts with con-crete around and between. The merits and demerits of bothtypes were discussed at considerable length in last yearsreport. The masonry arch type is employed in Sections 4and 6 in Tremont street, where the traffic is great and spaceon the street very valuable. One advantage of this typementioned in last years report is that it can be constructedby piecemeal, and all the materials for it can be convenientlysent from above the surfa
RM2AGDBYE–. Pacific wine and spirit review. Beer Supplies, Pumps,Etc., Etc. Redwood Cargoes Sawed To Order. 208 ELLIS STREET, CITY. TEI.LrilONE 30815. Pnrijir Coast Branrl,, HAKKY WEMtT. M;,r Louisville, St. Louis & Texas Railway BEECHWOOD ROUTE.Consign your shipments from Louisville and interiorKentucky points, care of the Louisville, St. Louis i TexasRailway, which is a direct line to Pacific Coast points andsame will receive prompt attention. For rates and other information address the undersignedL. S. Parsons, J. K. McCracken, H. C. Mordue Traffic Mang, Gen. Mang, Asst. Gen. Frt. Agt Louisville, Ky.
RM2AWNP3F–The American angler . IT IS the safest, lijjhtest and most compact portable boat onthe market. Weighs 15 lbs., is easily inflated, and can becarried in a hand Bag when collapsed. It is made of thebest rubber duck cloth, in four separate compartments, hasloops for erecting a blind, absolutely safe in any waters.Splendidly adapted for hunting and fishing. Heing paddledby the feet, the hands are left free to handle either rod orgun. A success in every way. It is also made witli fulllength wading pants. For circular and furtherlparticulars apply to the sole manufacturers. ACiRNTS WANTED A. G SPALD
RM2AXE8WM–Banking, ancient and modern ..together with full instructions as to the business methods of the Treasury Department at Washington, D.C.. . istrative duties relatingto: The construction, illumina-tion, inspection, and superinten-dence of light-houses, light-ves-sels, beacons, buoys, sea-marks,and their appendages, and embracing the security of foundation of worksalready existing; procuring illuminating and other apparatus, suppliesand materials of all kinds for building, and for rebuilding when neces-sary, and keeping in good repair the light-houses, light-vessels, beaconsand buoys of the Unite
RM2AFMANE–. Bulletin du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle. Fig. 3. — Nymphe de 5 millimèti X i5. Xc^tih^. Fig. l. — Larve de i millim. >. portant des expansions Lhoraciques, . ?• i.Calotermes dilatatus. — 177 — sol. Le soldat, plus petit que celui de C. Grceni (salongueur est de 7 milli-mètres), se distingue par son front tronque, montrant, quand on observede profil, un contour anguleux. La larve de cette espèce mérite une men-tion particulière : elle offre, dans le premier âge, des expansions thora-ciques rappelant quelque peu laspect des Blattes. La larve du C. rugosusdu Brésil a, daprès Fritz
RM2AJK659–Arabic grammar, paradigms, literature, exercises and glossary . t Paradigmata. 2V TABULA XVII. Paradigma flexionis Activi I verbi ultimae . vel ^^ Juti Nume-rus Perfec-tum Imperfectum Persona Indica-tivus Subjunc-tivus Apocopa-tus Inipera- tivus 3. masc. sing. ^) is^?- u^T^ 3. fem. » 0 - ^ LKy 2. masc. n v::a.a.O ^f ^f xj>f 2. fem. n ^r*^) ^ 0 -- 0 - 0 -0- ?e. 0 ^0 1. » v:i».A.»ös u^; 3. masc. dual. Hy^) J^^f. Ulow) CL^o 3. fem. n ljU.Ös u^/ LL^o 2. 1) La.ö«J LI.OO 3. masc. plur. 0 .0 ^ 3. fem. y. ü^; u^v^r. ^^f. ü^r^ 2. masc. n r^; Syoyi r^;j 2. fem. n 1. « LLl^s ^ 0 ^ ^ 0 ^ Uö^j 22^ Para
RM2AN7NN3–Studies of weather types and storms by professors and forecast officials of the Weather bureau . lik-Severe cold contlnned In the South-ern States. In Florida damage tofruit, fish, and oysters, $1,000,000 to$2,000,000. ^03 CHART 7. January 19,1889—8 a., m.. CHART 8.. January 20,1889-^=8 a. m.
RM2AKH12P–Ancient and historic landmarks in the Lebanon Valley . CENTRAL OR MARKET SQUARE, LEBANON, VA. (Looking North.)Showing the Glouinger Residence, the Weidman House, etc. must complete our historic pilgrimage about Lebanonsold square, even if attended by less of pageantry andhonor than was so largely shared by one of its quondamresidents. The house next north of this Guberna-torial Mansion is the present property of Grant Weid- 254 LANDMARKS IN THE LEBANON VALLEY. man, Esq., who purchased it from William Stoever, ofWest Myerstown—a lineal descendant of Rev. JohannCasper Stoever—who, as executor of
RM2AG2BMC–. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Fig. 33—Symbols for 20 days. Mendoza codex, plate 19, figures 10, 11,12, 13, Plate 38, figure 35 (our figure 35) is interpreted 8,000 pellets ofcopal for refining, wrapped in palm leaves. Plate 44, figure 34 (our figure 36) is interpreted 200cacaxtles (sorte de crochet en bois pour porterdes fardeaux, Simeon); Iwould explain it as a hand])arrow! It is doubtfulwhether there is any numer-ical .symbol here. Codex Tellerlano-Retnensisplate 25 (Kingsborough, vol.i; explanation, vol. v). Thefigure in
RM2AJFP89–Tratamiento de los accidentes repentinos mientras llega un Médico-Cirujano . bién puede usarse unpañuelo de bolsillo, una media o una servilletadoblada en forma de corbata i atada por sus es-treñios diagonales al rededor del miembro sinapretarla, pasando enseguida entre el nudo iparte esterna del brazo o muslo un bastón, unaregla, una bayoneta de fusil, etc., para retorcerla amarra hasta que cese la hemorrajia (Fig. 20).Cuando ésta es venosa, una lijera compresióncircular aumentará la cantidad de sangre, puesserá suficiente para impedir que suba la sangrepor las venas mientras permite que pase
RM2AKCFMC–Handbook to the Cathedral Church of StPeter, York; being notes on the architecture, stained glass, shields and monuments . o ^. Hi o O O tod < CO K CM d< THE WOODEN CHURCH. The increase of the Enghsh in the Northumbriancapital of York, had impelled many of its Celtic inhabitantsto move westward to their own people. As there would bevery few Christian Celts left in York, Ethelberga may haverestored one of the churches on the Bishop Hill, andworshipped in it under Paulinus, as she had formerly doneat the church (St. Martins) at Canterbury. King Eadwine was not easily converted to the Chris
RM2AKJ5F1–A manual of the modern theory and technique of surgical asepsis . le oncasters; iron top, white-enamel finish, slanting to the centre, with a metalgutter for drainage ; two detachable drop-plates for operating on the lowerlimbs; side table for operating on the arm and hand. scrubbing it with hot soda-solution. An attach-ment for Trendelenburgs position, such asadvised by Cleveland, Boldt, Edebohls, Krug,and others, is desirable. When economical considerations must sondethe surgeon, Leopolds simple and inexpensiveattachment may be used. It is a frame (fifty 154 SURGICAL ASEPSIS. inches in lengt