RMP844HC–Girl looking out the window of the old house covered with Ivy, digitally enhanced engraving, 1899. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AN919W–The genealogy, history, and alliances of the American house of Delano, 1621 to 1899Compiled by Major Joel Andrew Delano, with the history and heraldry of the maison de Franchimont and de Lannoy to Delano, 1096 to 1621, and the royal ancestry of Lannoy from Guelph, prince of the Scyrri, to Phillippe de Lannoy, 476 ADto 1621, including other royal lines and a list of the Lannoy chevaliers de la toison d'or [golden fleece] . ?C ? w* 3& % 1 , -^-^ .^»--*-- ...?- -1 wvttiik V / - M,JHkHBiWU!» <«.nhhu. mi t c?. - ?> ?» ???»!>? ? if t«r , .- ,i,- ? i ? ? niiMfln ifH i n-ifinltifc-.,^ -)-.. :
RMPG400X–. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. 378 BRITISH BIEDS. long bills, which may be straight or curved; the three forward toes may be partially webbed as in the Avocet {Recurvirostra avocetta), or lobed as in the Phalaropes (Phcdaropus), or united at their base by webbing as in the Curlew {Numenius arqmta),'. Fig. 190.—SooLOPAom^ A, Leg and foot of Curlew; e, Head of Snipe; c, Beak of Avocet. (Nicholson.) but many are free. The legs are usually long and slender and adapted to wading (fig. 190). The basal webbing of the foot is not shown in the fisure. G-DLLS AND Teens (Gavi^)
RM2AGD9J2–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. 2175 u»)^qaMa 2I9ITD22ID FILES. Riffle, Equaling and Barrett, Nos. 21C1 to 2176, KifiHe Files, double end, first quality, each $0,25 Per doz 2.50 Nos. 2181 to 2187, Equaling FUes, thin, flat. No. 2181. Verjsmall for watch work $0.15 2182. 2i4-in 15 2183. 3 20 2184. 3/2 20 2185. 4 25 2186. 4V5 30 2187. 5 .. .35 Nos. 2191 to 2210, Barrett Files Grobet. No. 2191. 2192.• 2193. 2194. 2196. No. 2196.? 2197. 2198.?? 2199. No.2201. 2 -in each,$0.15 2202. 2i4 2203. 3 2:!04. 31/2 2205. 4 ( Pivot Burnishers see Classificat
RMPG3YTN–. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. 3 â 3 3 3 Fig. 209.âSkeleton of Foot in various forms of Equid^. A, Orohippos (Eocene); b, AncJntherium (Upper Eocene and Lower and Upper Mio- cene) ; 0, Hipparion (Upper Miooeiie and Pliocene); r>, Eguus (Pliocene and Becent). (Nicholson, after Marsh.) There seem to be two distinct lines of descent, one in America and one in Europe. In America the stages are Eohippos, Orohippos, Mesohippos, Miohippos, Protohippos, Pliohippos, and Equus. In Europe, Hyracotherium, Palseotherium, Anchi- therium, Hipparion, and Equus.^ ^ The living and
RM2AG24WD–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. JEWELERS SUNDRIES-CARDS, COTTON AND CHECKS. Tm«fU!^iwtolMnv4.. CONGRATULATION CARDS, PER BOX OF 50, 75c. A fine white card with -Congratulations, neatly embossed, in plainand assorted colors, strung with heavy white silk cord ready to attach toarticles purchased. This with jewelers name and address neatly printedon the back makes a fine advertising medium. Extra for printing per 100, 75c.
RMPFH9P0–. Dans la grande forêt de l'Afrique centrale. Mon voyage au Congo et à la Mongala en 1896. Botany. PI. 17.. Arbres croissants sur des rocs près de Msuata.. 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.. Thonner, Franz, 1863-; L'Huillier, Henriette. Bruxelles : Société belge de librairie
RM2AX1XT5–Annual report ..[bulletins and circulars] . 86.—A brook building a delta into a lake. Formerly the brook flowedstraight ahead, but its oivn delta has caused it to change its direction. and gravel. These stones are the tools which, whirled about bythe eddying water, have cut the basin-like holes. Holes of thissort are common in rocky stream beds, especially in the neigh-borhood of falls or in places where falls have once been ; theyare Q.aQ.di pot-holes and represent another form of stream cutting.(Fig. 87.) Next let us visit the flood plains which we saw forming whenthe water was high. Now w
RMPFH9E0–. Dans la grande forêt de l'Afrique centrale. Mon voyage au Congo et à la Mongala en 1896. Botany. o ^ «. 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.. Thonner, Franz, 1863-; L'Huillier, Henriette. Bruxelles : Société belge de librairie
RM2AX2KJM–Annual report ..[bulletins and circulars] . 44—Pot of the freesia. 77 planted in the box in September, and pots of geraniums and otherplants set on the dirt to fill the space. When the bulbs that werein pots were ready to be started they were taken out of the potsand set in the dirt in the box where they grew and flowered; the. 45.— Winter box of bulbs. tall stems are Paper White narcissus, the last variety for winter.On each side there is a hyacinth just starting and in front alittle freesia in bloom. When these bulbs were done flowering,small pots of blooming plants were set on the box and a
RMPFHB9M–. Danmarks geologiske undersøgelse. Geology. . 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.. Danmarks geologiske undersøgelse. København : C. A. Reitzels
RM2AGDWCP–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. 1352 1353 1355 1356 ESEoai D DRILLS. No. 134). Improved .Automatic Drill, slide gives continued tion in one direction, with adjustable chuck and drills..$1.75 E.Ktra for screw driver 20 134S. .Automatic Drill, with adjustable chuclc 25 1347. Lens Drilling Outfit 2.50 1347.. •? nickel plated 3.00 1348. Drill Bow Ha , per Per do .20 134;i Drill Bow Gut Cord, per bundle 05 Per doz 15 No. 1350. Drill Bow, adjustable 1351. Whalebone Drill Bow, smail 12 Medium 15 Large 25 1352. Geared Drill, with adjustable chuck 125
RMPG3PDM–. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. ASCAEIDjE and FILAEIDjE. 75 colour, sligMly ridged, and about ten inches long in the ? and six in the male. This worm is common in all Equidce, but only affects seriously young animals. They produce colics and digestive disturbances, and sometimes so obstruct the intestine as to cause death. The ova are nearly globular bodies, and are seemingly introduced into the horse in drink- ing water. A. milla (fig. 27) is often found in the pig. The male is from four to six inches long, the female often as much as eight. It is found in the small
RMPG3PBT–. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. -Q^ -a- Fig. 40.—Orb-weaving Spider, Etc. A, Epeira diademata : E, Drassus BlackwallU ; c, thread ot Epeira yreb, about and adhering together, thus forming the white flaky masses. Some spiders may be found on these threads as they are being wafted about—the spider having, as it were, taken advantage of this mode of transit. There are two chief divisions of spiders—the first having four spinnerets and four air-sacs, the second two air-sacs and six spinnerets. The former are known as Mygalidce, or crab-spiders, such as the large Tarantula
RM2AJ4AAK–Fighting in the Philippines; authentic original photographs . How soldiers enjoy a rest during a long march is shown in the picture of the Second Oregon taking things easy on the Northern Luzon road.. The illustration presents the view of the strongest Spanish blockhouse outside of Manila in Luzon. The men in the trenches are U. S. Third Artillery acting as infantry.
RM2AX247T–Annual report ..[bulletins and circulars] . ^ grown tangle, andupon cautiously coming up, you may discover the authors—-notbig grouse as you may have supposed, but a flock of fine vigorousfox-sparrows, on their way to their northern breeding grounds.They are bright bay fellows, with boldly blotched brown and whitebreasts, diligenth- scattering the leaves for their food of .seeds,spiders, ants and other insects. If you have been fortunateenough not to have been seen you may hear their song,which is one of the finest of our sparrow songs, readily recog-nizable as such, though not resembling any
RMPG0R2K–. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. PLANT-LICE. 237 leaves of the infested plants and blocks up their stomata. All Aphides have a mealy or waxy substance on the skin which repels water. Winged and wingless females occur, the males being also often winged. Parthenogenetic reproduction takes place; both oviparous and viviparous females are found in aU species. The wingless forms are generally asexual, and so are the summer winged females. Ova are usually laid only in the autumn by the oviparous female after fertilisation by. Fig. 121.—Cherry Aphis (Myeus cerasi). a. Winged
RM2AGBTFN–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. No. 3102. Yale Central Draft Table Lamp, 75 candle-powerThis lamp, while not so steady as the PerfectionStudent Lamp, is the most reliable of the many so-called central draft lamps on the market andgives a brilliant, white light of 75 candle-power, fthas all up-to-date improvements, such as a simplewicking device, ratchet wick regulator and mechan-ism for lighting without taking off chimney orshade. It is made of heavy, embossed brass, finelypolished and nickel-plated and has a well weighted base so it is not ea
RMPG401N–. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. 360 BRITISH BIRDS. leg feathered down to the toes, and the upper part of the toes not scaly but reticulate, three scales only being present towards the tip. A female white-tailed eagle will reach thirty-four to thirty-six inches in length. They breed in Scotland in April, but not now in England. It is this species only that we find in the South. The food consists of carrion—birds, animals, and. Fig. 1S6.—Head of White-tailed Eagle {HaliaMus dtbidlla). fish. The golden eagle takes lambs, and even fawns, whilst hares and grouse form its s
RM2AG9DD3–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. S SOLDERINQ CLAMPS. No. 4871. Soldering Clamp, nickel^plated $1.25 4872. 1.25 4873. Patent Repair Clamp with 3 arms and clamps 1.00 4874. Soldering Clamp 75 4875. Ring Soldering Clamp 50 4876. Spectacle 25 I Setters, Jewel see Classification J Slates, Borax see Classification B Slips. Bell Metal see Classification B Index: - Signs, Watchmakers, etc. W Slide Tongs T Stones, Gold Testing • G ISizes, Ring • G For Watchmakers, Jewelers and Kindred Trades. ^j 4577.
RM2AN9BT6–The genealogy, history, and alliances of the American house of Delano, 1621 to 1899Compiled by Major Joel Andrew Delano, with the history and heraldry of the maison de Franchimont and de Lannoy to Delano, 1096 to 1621, and the royal ancestry of Lannoy from Guelph, prince of the Scyrri, to Phillippe de Lannoy, 476 ADto 1621, including other royal lines and a list of the Lannoy chevaliers de la toison d'or [golden fleece] . Fig8- :%^h Hugo de * Lannoy. B:uDOumde Lannoy. f i46i dif le Beqque H39-.
RM2AG426B–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. No. 252. CILT NUMERALS. Each 20c. Perset, $175 WHITE ENAMELED DIALS FORFRENCH CLOCKS. Soil- !|,;r---1?^ ^-S?!- f inch....50cJio. .54. 3., ...Uc No.2Db. 4U ....550 OPEN CENTER, ENAMELED DIALS. Ao. 257. 4 inch....C5c No. 2.59. 5 inch 75,- N0.20S. vi ....bdc no.260. 5!4 • ;;:;75c.
RM2AXH4WG–American Vitrified Conduit Company : vitrified salt glazed underground and interior conduits, contractors for complete installation of conduit systems. . Octagon Single Duct Self-Centering Type, with Concrete Base and Cover. Class B. Construction, AH our Single Ducts are of the Self-Centeringor Socket Type, assuring a positive joint and perfectalignment. Hi g f- 5 8 z s 8. s cW i ou J3 G0 * I >» o H O w U c 5 I g u C/3 f </) G I 8 8 % U 8
RM2AG4M6E–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. Above prices are doubled. For Watchmakers, Jewelers and Kindred Trades. LIST PRICES. LESS 50 PER CT. CASE SPRINGS.
RM2AG1MXF–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. JEWELERS ENAMEL. ? For 14K Gold. pg, „^ 3. II. Purple 14K $3.00 5A. DarkBluel4K 2.00 12. Maroon UK 2.00 16. Orange 14K ? 2.00 7. Ivory 14K 2.00 6. Turquois 14K 2.00 150. Terra Cotta Eed 2.00 10. DarkKubyHK 5.0O 14. Cream 14K 1..50 Green 14K 1.50 4. EoyalBluel4K 1.00 1. Whitel4K 1.00 3. Peacock Blue 14K 1.00 2. BlackuK 1.00 For lOK Gold. 3. 8. Kuby lOK $5.00 9. PinklOK 3.00 15. CanarvlOK 2.00 lA. White lOK 2 00 Other colors it desired.Flux for flowingenamel, per oz., $1,00. 14K enamel11 flow on lOK gold and silve
RM2AG5Y2A–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. 3 I MM 9^ 1« 149 150 1^ 158 15» VA -izl: I /SfS 174 t / « 260 251 1 J^ f 180 18P ? 187 .. ^ 251 275. 325 356 367 No. DESCRIPTION. new Each. r 91 PerDozen. Tl-t:, No. DESCRIPTION. Ea.ch. PerDozen. Per Gross. 12212412612;128129 $0 252525 ? 252020101015102550152050402525 $3 002502 502 502001507575 1 5050 2 505 00 1 50 2 005 SO4502 502 50 167174175176177180181187251275287321325356367368375376 $0 20101015 $2 00100100150 1 501502502501001 50200250400200400100150 liffi Hour Wheel WindinK Pinion 15152525101520254020
RM2AGE1F9–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. 4 • 4.00 12G8. 1?^ 4.50 Nos. 1269 to 1272. English Hand Draw Tongs. No. 1269. 8 in $0.75 1270. 10-in 1-00 1271. 12-in ? 1-35 ir/ii^e circles show exact size of smallest and largest holes. No. 1272. 14-in $1-75 1273. FrenchHandDrawTongS, 8J^-in. 1.35 .. 1274. 91^-in. 1.65 1275. 40-hole Draw Plate 1-60 1276. 60 ? 3.00 12^7. 80 ? 4.75 1278. 100 6.75 ( Dial Brushes,Index : -, Draw Benches : Classification li Diamond Scales and Implements. The Twentieth Century Catalogue of Supplies iPlHi P 3 4 s 6 7 8 . 9 - - n ? f
RM2AG996A–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. SQUARES AND GRINDSTONES. No. 5016. Angle Indicator S?!- 5017A. Adjustable Square and Miter, 2-in., very best workmanship 2.00 5017. Standard Try Square, 3-in., graduated steel blade ^^ No. 5018. Beveled Blade for square No. 5019 10.40 5019. Adjustable Double Square, 4-in 1-25 Squares may be had in other sizes if desired.No. 5020. Small Grindstone with crank and bench clamp, 6-inch ^ 7-inch 8-inch .75 .90 1.00 Index: i sign: 3Sette..Jewe,..^...seeC.assifica.on^ |ates^Bc.a. see Clas.fic.Uon B 1^-Bg. MeUl ^.^.ee Ca
RM2AN8N4J–The genealogy, history, and alliances of the American house of Delano, 1621 to 1899Compiled by Major Joel Andrew Delano, with the history and heraldry of the maison de Franchimont and de Lannoy to Delano, 1096 to 1621, and the royal ancestry of Lannoy from Guelph, prince of the Scyrri, to Phillippe de Lannoy, 476 ADto 1621, including other royal lines and a list of the Lannoy chevaliers de la toison d'or [golden fleece] . * ? -??,?!„ ? -- . »>?,. -, . .. - i*.i.*>*.-i.uj* jiuiiSm kl 7 > >< X J 1 M ? ? ,jg0t ^p X S / 1 [ v ! v bK^ / •. 1 LXXVI pf % P v ^ y • J • — i UXVII
RM2AFKM2A–. Through the dark continent : or, The sources of the Nile around the great lakes of equatorial Africa and down the Livingstone River to the Atlantic Ocean. ster,close by, he said. True enough, the advance-guard appeared in a fewseconds, and presently the column, weary, haggard, sick andlow spirited. The people had been wandering. Havingfound a road, they followed it, till they came upon a tribe,wIk) attacked them with arrows, and killed three of them.They retaliated, and the advance-guard captured one of theassailants, and asked what tribe he belonged to. The 12G THROUGH THE DARK CONTINENT. [
RM2AX4JNN–Annual report ..[bulletins and circulars] . %^$ •l/| %|h^ L-l^ ? ^. 2 ^ INTRODUCTION TO FIELD EXPERIMENTS WITH FERTILIZERS. A difficult problem.—Some of the questions most frequentlyasked by farmers are these: What fertilizer shall I use on myland? How can I tell just what combination or mixture ofplant-foods is best adapted to my soils? What is the best allround fertilizer ? Such questions are among the hardest thatcan be asked in the whole field of agriculture. They cannot beanswered offhand in a day or a week ; it may take months andin some cases years to answer them. Many a farmer spends
RM2AFKPW2–. Through the dark continent : or, The sources of the Nile around the great lakes of equatorial Africa and down the Livingstone River to the Atlantic Ocean. a light, beautifullybalanced spear—probably, next to the spear of Uganda, themost perfect in the world. Their shields were veritablewooden doors. Their dress consisted of a narrow apron ofantelope skin or finely made grass cloth. They wore knobs,cones, and patches of mud attached to their beards, back hair,and behind the ears. Old Mwana Ngoy had rolled his beardin a ball of dark mud : his children wore their hair in braids with mud frino;e
RM2AG3HR0–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades.
RM2AG4MM8–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. Complete S3 00 per doz. Sle : bar separately 1.50 12x6 s. Htg. and O F., Pend. Set Sleeve and Bar. Round Pendant, non-pull-out bow. Boss 14 K., Boss 10 K., Cyclone, Silver. Fits Crown Top No. 6. Complete ^3 00 per doz, Sleeveor bar separately, 1.50 ?? 43 C I2x6s, Htg, and O, F., Pend. Set Sleeve and Bar, Round Pendant, Boss 14 K,, Boss 10 K,. Cyclone, Silver, Silveroid Fits Crown Top No, 6, Complete, $3,00 per doz. Sleeve or bar separately, :,50 The Twentieth Century Catalogue of Supplies KEYSTONE WATCH-CASE MAT
RM2AGDAB6–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. 2155 2I6B
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RM2AX3CY5–Annual report ..[bulletins and circulars] . iers of the Alpsand the country round about, was impressed by the resemblancebetween the drift and the materials carried by living glaciers. Agassiz, therefore, proposed the hypothesis that glaciers hadcarried the drift and left it where we now find it ; but for manj^years his glacial hypothesis met with a great deal of oppositionbecause it seemed impossible that the climate could havechanged so greatly as to cover what is now a temperate landwith a gieat sheet of ice. Indeed, even now, although all whohave especially studied the subject are convince
RM2AGA5YP–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. Closing Hole Punches, set of 3. .$0.754417to44a2. Watch Closing Hole Punches, 6 set .75 Each 15 Nickel-plated each, . 20 4423. Goeggles Watch Closing Hole Punches,set of 6 1.35 4423C. Goeggles Clock Closing Hole Punches, set of 6 1.85 4424. Steel Clock Closing Hole Punches,sizes 7 to 15 each, . 30 4424N.Clock Closing Hole Punches, sizes 7 to 15, nickel plated each, .40 No. 4425. Tempered Steel Center Punch $0.15 4425N.Center Punch, nickel-plated 25 4426. Clock Closing Hole Punches, sizes 0to 6 each, .30 4426N.Cl
RM2AG2CRN–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. se en Electro Deposition of Metals.By Dr. Geo. Langbein, with addition. 125 engravings. 404 pages.8vo 4.00 ENGRAVERS BOOKS. No. 138. General Letter Engraving. By G. F. Whelply,the acknowledged authority on engraving. Complete in every de-tail. Copiously illustrated. 116 pp. Cloth. Price 1.25 No. 139. EngraversBo Dk of Ready-made Monograms.Dietz, 100 No. 140. EngraversText Books, Old English and Germantext, script, capitals,etc. Dearborns. 1.25 No. 141. Engravers Text Book. Wiggins.. 2.00 No. 142. Monog-rams. Enc
RM2AM6R47–Documentary journal of Indiana 1898 .
RM2AN8XDE–The genealogy, history, and alliances of the American house of Delano, 1621 to 1899Compiled by Major Joel Andrew Delano, with the history and heraldry of the maison de Franchimont and de Lannoy to Delano, 1096 to 1621, and the royal ancestry of Lannoy from Guelph, prince of the Scyrri, to Phillippe de Lannoy, 476 ADto 1621, including other royal lines and a list of the Lannoy chevaliers de la toison d'or [golden fleece] . — ???? - - ? ... - ,M.
RM2AG0W7Y–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. For Watchmakers, Jewelers and Kindred Trades. EYE GLASSES AND EYE GLASS FRAMES.. No. 117. Steel Frame, only, Good Quality, Nickel-plated, per doz 118. Ordinary 119. Steel Ordinary Frames, Piano Convex Lenses, Nickel-plated, per doz. 120. Double ? . 131. Periscopic .$2.50. 2.25. 3,00. 3.25. 8.50 123. Alumnicum ily, per doz 3.50
RM2AG0N77–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. No, 247. B.S.O. Riding Cable, Blind Rivet, Bevel End Piece, Filled, per dozen, $13.50. With Pcx. Lenses, add $1.50 per dozen. 523. B.S.O. Riding Cable, Blind Rivet, Bevel End Piece, Silverine, per doz., |4.50. With Pcx. Lenses, add |1.50 per doz. 1543. Gold-Filled, Every Frame Guaranteed, per dozen, ^.50. With Pcx. Lenses, add |1.50 per dozen. 1041. lOK. Gold-Filled, Warranted, per dozen, |8.00. With Pcx. Lenses, add |1.50 per dozen.. Ne. 227. Felix. Patent Ball Joint, Filled, pjr dozen, |11.00. With Pcx. Lenses
RM2AN76MN–History of the Twenty-sixth Maine Regiment [electronic resource] . of Waldo county ; was re-appointedin 18S0, which position I occupied until September, 1882,when I was elected sheriff of the same county, to whichposition I was re-elected five consecutive terms, serving tenyears. Soon after my election in 1882 I came to Belfast,living in the residence at the county jail, until the expira-tion of my term of office, December 31st, 1892. In June,1893, I purchased a farm situated on Belmont Avenue,where I have since resided, devoting nry attention to itsimprovement. My family consists of my wife,
RM2AG9X07–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. BOISOhI M6M2 SCREW DRIVERS. No. 4631. Fine quality Screw Driver, small |0.25 4632. large 35 4633. • medium 25 4634. 25 4635. 25 4636. 25 4637. 25 4638. • 25 Pocket Screw Driver and Tweezer, re-versible, in tubular rubber case $0.75 Pocket Screw Driver, reversible, in tubu-lar rubber case 50 Screw Driver, nickel-plated, with hard rubber top 40 Combination Screw Driver and Point... .20 ( Setters. Jewel see Classification J Index : - Signs,Watchmakers, etc. W I Sizes, King G Slates, Borax see Cla Slide Tongs lifica
RM2AG9XJT–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. ^6Z9 46211^620 M622 iJ630 fc8flB>im |3SiZIB SCRAPERS AND SECOND=HAND HOLDERS. No.4620. English Hollow Scraper $0.60 No. 4626. Second-Hand Holder 4620B. Bullocks 4621. Solid Scraper 4622. Jewelers Scraper 4623. Second-Hand Remover 4624. Holder 4625. and Screw Holder (op- erates like push key) 50 4627 25 4628 40 25 4629 20 4630. .$0.25 25 20 and Screw Holder, N.-P.. .75Holder 25 I Setters, Jewel see Classification J Index: -| Signs,Watchmakers, etc. W (Sizes, Ring * G HI Slates, BoraxSlide Tongs. .see Classifi
RM2ANEXET–Concert-Romanze, G dur : op13 : für Violine, Viola alto, Violoncell und Harfe (oder Klavier) . r. s. is40. #<&x limi ! / /Vtf. g^ I £= i / ^ 4 i £= I ^^^y^^ ^S*
RM2AWFM22–Prince Edward Island : Garden Province of Canada its history, interests, and resources with information for tourists, etc . 4, 1874 April 28, 1874 ) 2nd m 18, 1875 .1 27, 1875 [ July 1, 1876 3rd .. 16, 1876 ?i 29, 1876 ) 2nd I St II 15, 1877 .. 18, 1877 | 2nd I.. 14, 1878 .. 18, 1878 V March 12, 1879 3rd Feb. 27, 1879 Mar. 11, 1879 3rd 1st April 24, 1879 June 7, 1879 j 2nd3rd March 4, 1880n i, 1881 April 26, 1880•• 5, 1881 V April 15, 1882 4th m 8, 1882 .. 8, 1882 J 4th ISt 11 20, 1883 11 27, 1883 ) 2nd 11 6, 1884 11 17, 1884 > June a, 1886 > 0, 3rd M II, I885 .. 11, 1885 4th April 8, 18
RM2AJ3ARR–Fighting in the Philippines; authentic original photographs . TninsiJoitiiiganm supplies iii the Philippines b car.ib.io (water-buffalo) cart.. Field and staff, First Montana Volunteers.
RM2AG458B–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. Main Spring for Piratt and Princeta. Each, 10c. Per Doi.. $1.00.. >. 2t—Eand< for iA Inch Dial. Marble and Onyx Clocks. Per Dozen Pair, jj jq Noa. 22 «nd 23—Bands (or Climax.No. E3, Alarm Hand. No. 24-Hands for Walnut and Wood Clock!. Per Dozoc pair, 25c.
RM2AM1K1E–A description of some Chinese vegetable food materials and their nutritive and economic value . ciesof fungi analyzed nearly two days were required for both filtrations,during which time the acid and alkali solutions were in contact Miththe material and must have caused lower results than would have beenobtained had the method been carried out under normal conditions. A total of 53 samples was collected, 42 of which were analyzed. Forthe sake of convenience they have been divided into a number of groupsin reporting and discussing the work. ROOTS AND TUBERS.SAGITTARIA, OR ARROWHEAD. The use of
RM2AJ3D45–Fighting in the Philippines; authentic original photographs . Signal Corps stringing wire from lines into Manila during advance of American troops, August 13, 1898. This line connectedGeneral Andersons headquarters with other commanders during the capitulation.. Corregidor Island. Spanish and native towns, now used by the Americans as hospital.
RM2AM33B4–Historical sketch, Third annual reunion of the present and past residents of Charlton, at Charlton, Sept4, 1899 . s man, is also a descen-dant. Ebenezer Lamb, son of Ebenezer andgrandson of Abial, of Oxford, ^purchased300 acres of the Gore land in 1761, one-halfof which he deeded to his brother Abijahthe same year. He had, before that time, 38 HISTORICAL SKETCH. lived in that part of the town set fromOxford, on land owned by himself or hisfather. His farm on the Gore land wasafterward owned by his son Ebenezer andhis grandsons Francis and Aaron and isnow^ owned by Dwight M. Aldrich. A son,Will
RM2AX4R9E–Annual report ..[bulletins and circulars] . ^^ .v I ->^^*—r^—^^^^9^^^ r!. 2l6 Bulletin 175.1896-1897. When applied. Numberof treestreated. When examined. Number of trees infested. Number of borers found. Effect of applicationon trees. 10 July, 1896. 50 22-30 June, 1897 0 0 Killed every tree We must conclude that neither raupenleim nor its imitation, dendrolene(the kind now on the market) is a safe application for young peach-trees.In figure 56 is shown the effect of the application of these substances onour trees. Pine Tar.—We used some pure North Carolina pine tar as a washwith the follow
RM2AGE703–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. 1073 ri«aBJM4 1079 COUNTERSINKS. No. 1071. Emery Countersink..., $0.15 No. 1076. Set of 3 Countersinks, tempered $0.50 1072. 15 .. 1077. 6 1.00 • 1073. Set of 6,with revolving top handle.... 1.50 „ ^Q^g .. ., g^ „ with handle in box 4.00 1074. 23 Countersinks, with handle in box 3.50 1075. Assorted Countersinks, nickel-plated . .50 1079. 10 2.25 ( Chalk Bottles see Classification B Clamps, Ring see Classification E Countershafts see Classification L Index: iCharcoal S Repair... S Covers, Movement. M (Chuck Stan
RM2AJ03TY–20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades . ^ ¥ 72 A & B ARBORS AND BARREL TOOLS. No. 61. Turning Arbors in sets of 12, Nos. 1° lo 12°|0.45 No. 67N. Barrel Contractor,reversible,nickel-plated|0.65 62. Set of 12 Nos. 1 to 12. 63. 18 1 18. 64. 24 1 24. 45 85 1.15 ? 65. 36 1 36 2.10 66. Screw Arbors, set of 12 1.65 67. Barrel Contractor, reversible 50 68. Adjustable Turning Arbors 40 69. Barrel Head Remover 25 70. Barrel Contractor with Driver 1.25 70N. nickel-plated 1.50 71. Nickel Barrel Contractor, with Driver 85 72. Cork Arbor, for grinding glasses, etc 3
RM2AGA5JY–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. ^m. ^^^7-^^5a timio-Mfits ifca*im PUNCHES. No. 4431. Set of 13 Punches $0.40 No. 4438. Set of 50 Boley Punches, with stake, in 4432. 18 4438. ? 24 « 4434. 12 4435. 18 4430. 21 4437. 40 Bolt 65 85 and stake 50 95 1.16 40 Boley Punches, with stake, insquare box 3.25 square box 13.75 4440. Set of 24 Punches in square box 1.25 4441. 33 1.65 4442. 40 2.00 4443. 50 2.50 Pads, Engraving...see Classification E Plates, Diamond . ^alletSto • -- - ?• - ? ?ipes. Bio ; Classification S Polisliing Lathes ..see Classification
RM2AG1301–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. No. 50. German Goggles, in Tin Boxes, assoted colors, per doz $0.75 51. Fine French Eye Protectors, with Velvet Edges, in Japanned Tin Boxes, First Quality, Blue, Smoke, Green, or White Lenses, per doz 3.0C EYE PROTECTORS.. LAHBS EYE PROTECTOR, No. 53. The Patent Eye Protector will wholly protect the eyes from the entrance of foreign substances, per do.
RM2AN7B2T–History of the Twenty-sixth Maine Regiment [electronic resource] . PARKER, Corporal.Enlisted at the age of twenty-two years from Eincolnville,Maine, and was promoted from seventh to fourth corporal,February 6, 1863 ; he was with the company at the battle ofIrish Bend, April 14, 1863, also at Port Hudson, June 14,in that terrible charge on the works and the whole siege ofthat place. Was mustered out August 17, 1863, at Bangor.He was married July 10, 1864, to Miss Ellen A. Mansfield ofWaltham, Mass.; they have one girl. His post office addressis 241 Eastern Avenue, Maiden, Mass. SAMUEE H. HIGGIN
RM2AG0JP6–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. No. 149. Fays Improved Optometer—Has the following advantages; First—It measures Myopia, Hypermetropia, Astigmatism and Presbyopia m such a way that mistakes are almostimpossible. Second—By giving the relaxing power of the ciliary muscle, the Optometer measures the total latent Hyperme-tropia without mydriatic. Third—A great time saver. Test can be made in two minutes. Fourth—It enables the ope<i-ator to make the test with the retinoscope with but one or two changes of lenses. Fifth—Price only $12.00 The book
RM2AJ6RJC–Confederate military history; a library of Confederate States history . udgins, W. Smith,Benthall, Albertson, T. E. Gibbs, R. M. C. Kennedy, S. M.Foster, Russell, Hazlehurst, Fogartie, Turner, Bohan-non, Atchinson, Brockenton, Rasler, E. W. Skirmer,Burr, Parsons, Paschall, Battle, Turner, Cohoon, Hart,E. P. Winder, Green, Fitzgerald, Golden, Seymour,Sneed, Oliviera, Brown, Selden, Bragdon, E. W. Jordan,Jenkins, C. Hunter, P. M. Baker, W. B. Littlepage,Simpson, Keen, Foster, Spraggins, Haynie, Bronson. CONFEDERATE MILITARY HISTORY. 115 OFFICERS OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES MARINE CQRPS. Colonel Co
RM2AGDG9X–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. ENGRAVERS TYPE. Impressions of Type Full Size. Nos. 1621 to 1636, Engravers Dove-Tail Type with Holders, Prices per Set. vio. 1621. Script $1-00 No. 1629. Old English |1. 1622. 1.00 1630. 1- 1623. « 1.00 1624. 1.26 1625. 1.50 1626. Fancy 1 25 1627. 1-35 1628. Old English 1.00 $1.0000 1631. « 1-25 1632. 1.50 1633. 1-75 1634. Fancy 1-50 1635. Old English 2.00 1636. 3.00 InH^^ . ( Emery and Carborundum Cloth spc Classification C Engravers Ctiasing Tools see Classification C ^•l EngraversGravers G Extractors, Screw
RM2AGE06X–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades.
RM2AJ3W53–Fighting in the Philippines; authentic original photographs . Spaniards within an entrenched house at Malate.
RM2AX1DXD–Annual report ..[bulletins and circulars] . etus know all that you can find out about a stream : whether itflows in a straight line or whether it meanders from side to side;what materials it carries ; the tools it uses in carving out itsvalley. If your father is a farmer or fruit-grower, ask him whathe does to prevent soil from being washed away. * * * There are some of our boys and girls in large cities whonever have an opportunity to walk in the woods or to askfor the story which a meadow brook can tell. I wonder if, fortheir dues, these children will try egg-shell farming? Securean egg-shel
RM2AN9CWA–The genealogy, history, and alliances of the American house of Delano, 1621 to 1899Compiled by Major Joel Andrew Delano, with the history and heraldry of the maison de Franchimont and de Lannoy to Delano, 1096 to 1621, and the royal ancestry of Lannoy from Guelph, prince of the Scyrri, to Phillippe de Lannoy, 476 ADto 1621, including other royal lines and a list of the Lannoy chevaliers de la toison d'or [golden fleece] . Jean deLannoy seijn.de v Molembais etc. f 1560. k i -Vl -?•-• A-*. Iwf i ir.
RM2AJ3RAK–Fighting in the Philippines; authentic original photographs . One of the Spanish wrecks.. Fort Malate (San Antonio de Abad) after thirty minutes bombardment by Dewey.
RM2AN9EXM–The genealogy, history, and alliances of the American house of Delano, 1621 to 1899Compiled by Major Joel Andrew Delano, with the history and heraldry of the maison de Franchimont and de Lannoy to Delano, 1096 to 1621, and the royal ancestry of Lannoy from Guelph, prince of the Scyrri, to Phillippe de Lannoy, 476 ADto 1621, including other royal lines and a list of the Lannoy chevaliers de la toison d'or [golden fleece] . Jean deLannoy seijn.de v Molembais etc. f 1560. k i -Vl -?•-• A-*. Iwf i ir
RM2AG75FB–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. 10 167 Dials on Plates, Arabic, plain 25 168 Roman 25 169 •• Arabic, Sweep 25 170 « Roman, 25 Hunting Case. 173 Dials on Plates, Arabic, plain each, 25 174 • Roman, 25 175 Arabic, Sweep 25 V& Roman, ,.. 25 179 Winding Crown Arbor 15 180 . Wheel 10 181 Hand Setting Crown, Nickel 10 182 GoldPlate 15 183 Stop Crown, Nickel Silver 10 184 GoldPlate 15 185 Crystals 10 186 Spiral Spring for Sweep Second Hand 10 N. X. Chronograph Pash Lever each, $0 SO CHck.... 15Cam Pillar 15 Manhattan, New York, Chronograph Material.
RM2AG3RKN–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. iNo. 47:i. Our Guaranteed Uk,Seamless Wire, Solid Gold Tip. Do .$1 90 474. Rolled Plate, Solid Gold Tip. Doz 475 Rolled Plate Doz 476. Gold Plated (imitation Roiled piateY. Dm 477. Sliver. Doz 47s. Solid Gold, 10k, Dwt. 80c-iiic ^ ^ ?1 65. 4S4. Seamless, Rolled Plate, Solid Gold Tip. Doz |2 ( For Watchmakers, Jewelers and Kindred Trades,JEWELERS FINDINGS. ?^^^i ^1^ Our Guaranteed 14k seamless, with14k Tips, Soldered Link Toggles, pcrdoz No. 495, $2,25 R. F. Bars. Gold Tips, Soldered Tog-gles, per doz 501, 1.00 R