RM2AJENB7–The encyclopædia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . Fig. 44.—Modified Fan Training. side branches should be pretty abundant, short and not sovigorous as to rival the leading members. The Half-fan mode of training, which is intermediate betweenhorizontal and fan training, is most nearly allied to the former,but the branches leave the stem at an acute angle, a dispositionsupposed to favour the more equal distribution of the sap. Some-times, as in fig. 45, two vertical stems are adopted, but there is noparticular advantage in this, and a single-stemme
RM2ANE0EJ–The encyclopdia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . f the difficulty of filling up withcement the space behind the bricks. The bond of an arch obtains its name from the arrangement ofheaders and stretchers on its soffit The under side of an arch builtin English bond, therefore, will show the same airarigement: as theface pf a wall, built in English bpnd. If the arch is in Flemishthe spffit presents the same ap-pearance, as the elevation of awall built in that bond. It is generally held that the i building of wood into brickwork should as far as is p
RM2AFWH1R–. Diseases of the rectum and anus: designed for students and practitioners of medicine. Fig. 160.—Drainage-tube Wrapped with Gauze. may also be ligated if desirable; the ligature should be firmlyapplied about their base or by a double ligature, as the bleedingmay be averted by a running suture. Pressure may be used to arrest capillary oozing or bleedingfrom a small vessel. In conjunction with hot water it is espe-cially useful during operations. Superficial compression is notto be relied upon in extensive wounds in which large vesselshave been injured and cannot be reached or located for liga-
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RM2ANB2PD–Peasant art in Sweden, Lapland and Iceland . o H. 344 LINEN AND COTTON WALL-HANGING FROM HALLAND
RM2AJ8J4X–A treatise on orthopedic surgery . The .Judson club-foot splint and its application. may be described in Judsons own words: The apparatuswhich I have conveniently used to effect this reduction beforethe child learns to stand is a simple retentive brace which actsas a lever, making pressure on the outer side of the foot andankle at A, in Figs. 533 to 536, inclusive, and counterpressureat two points, one on the inner side of the leg at B, and theother at the inner Ijorder of the foot at C. It is advisable tokeep in mind that this simple instrument is a lever, because ifwe know that we are using
RM2AJCEK4–Preparatory and after treatment in operative cases . tyshould take the place of tube drainage when dependent drainagecannot be obtained. Tubes will not drain up hill ; capillarydrains, while not as effective when draining upward, still will actwhen not placed in dependent positions. Textile fabric presentsthe best mechanical agent to accomplish the purpose. However,gauze is not resistant to pressure, becomes adherent to the sur-rounding tissues, and thus its action is considerably interferedwith. To obviate these objections, the so-called cigarette drain has come into use. It consists of gauze
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RM2AJKNG6–In wildest Africa : the record of a hunting and exploration trip through Uganda, Victoria Nyanza, the Kilimanjaro region and British East Africa, with an account of an ascent of the snowfields of Mount Kibo, in East Central Africa, and a description of the various native tribes . CHAPTER XVIII THE VICTORIA NYANZA IICTORIA NYANZA, the largest freshwater lake in the world, with the excep-tion of Lake Superior in our own coun-try, is partly German and partly English. Theboundary between the two governments runs acrossthe lake at i° south of the Equator. The wholeextent of the Victoria Lake is fro
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RM2AG951J–. Mechanical appliances, mechanical movements and novelties of construction; a complete work and a continuation, as a second volume, of the author's book entitled 'Mechanical movements, powers and devices' ... including an explanatory chapter on the leading conceptions of perpetual motion existing during the past three centuries. MECHANICAL POWER, LEVER. 19. 5. LEVER NIPPERS. A labor-saving device in the hands of the wireworker. Its lever advantage is readilyseen by inspection of the detailed partsas a compound lever, which doubles thecutting power of the nippers. SECTION 11. TRANSMISSION OF P
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RM2AJA3W6–Myths and legends ; the Celtic race . lock hard by, and itgrew there, and Conan wore it till his death. Though Conan was a coward and rarely adventuredhimself in battle with the Fianna, it is told that once agood man fell by his hand. This was on the day ofthe great battle with the pirate horde on the Hill ofSlaughter in Kerry.^ For Liagan, one of the invaders,stood out before the hosts and challenged the bravestof the Fians to single combat, and the Fians in mockerythrust Conan forth to the fight. When he appearedLiagan laughed, for he had more strength than wit, andhe said : Silly is thy vis
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RM2AN50KG–Heating and ventilating buildings : a manual for heating engineers and architects . amber, A, is filled with a liquid which 420 HEATING AND VENTILATING BUILDINGS. does not boil, and is connected by a tube to a diaphragmdamper-regulator which moves the dampers through the me-dium of a series of levers. Fig. 269, 2, shows a transverse section and 1 an elevationwith parts broken away of a thermostat, and Fig. 270 an ele-vation with attached ther-mometer. The vapor of theliquid in the chamber B pro-duces considerable pressureat the normal temperatureof the room, and a slightincrease of heat crowds
RM2AG63M9–. Mechanical appliances, mechanical movements and novelties of construction; a complete work and a continuation, as a second volume, of the author's book entitled 'Mechanical movements, powers and devices' ... including an explanatory chapter on the leading conceptions of perpetual motion existing during the past three centuries. one for the driving propellers. The operator had good control in thetrials made at Coney Island, N. Y., but the ship was finally blown tosea and lost, 1889. 368. POWER FLYING MACHINE. Maxims type. The ap-plication of power to flying machines has been several times suc
RM2AXAC08–The British nation a history / by George MWrong . resbyterians. In September Cromwell, withan inferior force, overwhelmed the Scots, under David Les-lie, at Dunbar, took 10,000 prisoners, occupied Edinburgh,and was soon busy rebuking the Presbyterians for theirhostile attitude to then triumphant spiritual brethren,the English Independents. In February, 1651, he lay atthe point of death from fever, but by June he was againin the field carrying the war into the Highlands. Les-lie, hoping that a royalist rising would greet the youngking who was with him,took the bold course ofleaving Cromwell in
RM2AN1A43–Hero tales of the far North . uld help himseize the outlawed man. Mans Nilsson held with the Danes, buthe was no traitor, and he showed the fellowthe door. He went next to the Kingssheriff; he would be bound to help. Tobe sure, he would claim the lions share ofthe blood-money, but something was betterthan nothing. The sheriff came soonenough with a score of armed men. ButArendt Persson had not reckoned with hishonest wife. She guessed his errand andlet Gustav down from the window to therear gate, where she had a sleigh and teamin waiting. When the sheriffs posse sur-rounded the house, Gustav w
RM2AJE6PH–A treatise on orthopedic surgery . he lumbar region. From the functional standpoint it maybe divided into two parts. Of these, the superior or occipito-axoid section is peculiar, in that it contains no vertebral bodyor intervertebral cartilage, and in that the movements of thehead are carried out in special joints and are controlled byspecial muscles. Occipitoaxoid disease is relatively more fre-quent in adult life than in childhood and it is as compared todisease of other regions of the spine more dangerous because of 58 OBTEOPEDIC SURGERY. the proximity of the vital centers which may be inju
RM2AN42TT–Exposition and illustration in teaching . 374 EXPOSITION AND ILLUSTRATION IN TEACHING form of illustration is at present rather in favour. Acircle is taken to represent some total, and is dividedup into various sectors, each representing a specificpart of this total. But here, again, it is very difficult toestimate the areas of the sectors. The usual way is tomake an estimate of the relative areas of the varioussectors by comparing the parts of the circumference cutoff by the including radii. Considerable skill in estimat-ing angular measurement may be acquired by a studyof the face of the clo
RM2AG73C9–. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... therin the luniber business and continued it afterthe death of his parent. Mr. Wainwrightwas a Mason, niember of Harmony Lodge,I, and A. M., of Philatlelphia, an Episcopalianin religious preference and a Republican inpolitics. He married Elizabeth Lynn Tripler,of Philadelphia, born January, 1829, and stillliving. Children: i. Jacob T., of Chicago,melailurgical engineer in iron and steel con-struction. 2. Isaac Harrison, see post. (Ill) Isaac Harrison, younger son of Jon-athan Eyre and h21izal>eth Lynn (Tripler)Wainwright, wa
RM2AJ3KAW–Southern good roads . mbeth. Thomasville, treasurer;Dr. E. J. liuchanan. Lexington; Jlr. L. A. Smith, ofLinwood; ^Ir. T. II. Livengood, Winston-Salem, R. 5.liids have been asked for and active preparations aregoing foiward. (fricnville, S. (.. will vote this month on a bond is-sue of $100,000 to improve streets. April, 1915 SOUTHERN GOOD ROADS II Types of Pavements Suitable for Use in ttie Soutti By MAJ. W. W. CROSBYFormer Highway Engineer of Maryland, Baltimore, Md. •1^ IlKliM c-lll 111 111! <|IUstiiiii hill lliiil. in rv of flic L pr(ii;rcs.s iii.iilc ill llir ImsI tc«- years Inward li
RM2AG9BM2–. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... urg. In 1864 he was appointed byPresident Lincoln, major and judge advocate.I nited .states Nolunteers. and assigned to the.Seventh .Army Corps, commanded by MajorI eneral FVederick Steele. He was also madejudge advocate of the Department of the Ar-kansas, with headriuarters at Little Rock, inwhich position he had much to do with theadministration of justice in .Arkansas and theIndian Territor-. and took ])art in the re-est-blishnient of the government of .Arkansasunder a new constitution. .fter retiring from the service he l
RM2AGAPD4–. Tales from the old French. d them wholly to God. Thennear the castle upon the other side, Eliduclet build a church, and added thereto themore part of his land, and all his gold andsilver; and men of good religion he placedthere to maintain the house and the order.And when all was made ready he delayedno longer, but he, together with his wife,surrendered themselves to the service ofGod omnipotent. The lady whom he held so dear heplaced with his first wife, who receivedher like a sister and did her great honour,and furthermore admonished her to serve 71 ^CibuC ^^ ^^^ instructed her in the rule
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RM2AXC2WR–The British nation a history / by George MWrong . Book-case with chained books, HerefordCathedral. 1G6 THE BRITISH NATION. at Bologna in Italy first organized such a union; they came from many countries and their combination in auniversity enabled tliem to regulateprices for rooms, books, and othercharges; they employed the profes-sors, and sometimes imposed uponthem a severe discipline. But theword university came in time tomean a body which regulated studiesat a seat of learning. Not onlyyoung men flocked to these centres;beneficed clergymen, even bishops,came to learn from the lips of a fa-
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RM2AWK5BP–The courtship of Miles Standish and other poems . hey should count them and see how many already have perished! i6 THE COURTSHIP OF Sadly his face he averted, and strode up and down,and was thoughtful. Fixed to the opposite wall was a shelf of books,and among them Prominent three, distinguished alike for bulk andfor binding; Bariffes Artillery Guide, and the Commentariesof Caesar, Out of the Latin translated by Arthur Goldingeof London, And, as if guarded by these, between them wasstanding the Bible. Musing a moment before them. Miles Standishpaused, as if doubtful Which of the three he should
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RM2AGAE8K–. Ave Maria;. 1 Ei^z=:^=ZLf:EE?=:;-=:ez=!?=F^z=:=zi=^=Eg-dd I I r ^1 I I * ^ • m I I I Lookup to Him for wis - dom, Ye shall not seek (ye shall not seek) in vain.Look up, look up to Je - sus, Who saves us by (who saves us by) Hispowr.By Christ our Lord for-giv - en, Re-joic-ing in (re-joic-ing in) the truth. - - -^^ i J+ I k 3^i s i^ I Copyright, 1891, by Hunt & Eaton. Used by permission of Hunt & Eaton, owners of copyright. No. 15 EPWORTH LEAGUE. LOOK UP, LIFT UP. Rev. D. A. Perrin. Rev. Samuel Alman. =1= :± -9 « *-[- g—* * r :ic±i=*:=szi=e=bSiEt=zS=; :^: --A-n 1. Look up,look up to Je - sus
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RM2AN6F4P–Mariage de demain : [Dajan-Phinn] . baie ouverte sur la Seine. Toutde suite, il fut en confiance, rien quàla retrouver si avenante et cordiale danssa toilette du matin. Très dix-huitièmesiècle, sa maman, avec sa grande vaguede cheveux blancs dressée sur son front,son œil piquant, son profil sinueux, toutesa figure rayonnante de spirituelle in-dulgence. Pourtant, il nosa pas lentreprendretout droit. Il craignait une surprise tropbrusque. Car elle ignorait tout de laven-ture. Jusquaux fleurs de Jeanne, quilavait dû cacher faute den pouvoir ex-pliquer lorigine. — Tu sais maman, il y en avait une,
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RM2AWNG45–The encyclopædia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . s> Figs, i, 2.—Heads of Chamois, &c, Engraved on the Tines of an Antler.(From the Cave of Gourdan, Haute-Garonne, France.). Fig. 3.—Stags and Salmon. The originals are engraved round an antler about an inch in diameter. (From the Grottoof Lortet, Hautes-Pyrenees, France.) Prehistoric incised drawings of animals.Reproduced from Edouard Piettes Lart pendant ragedu renne (Paris, 1907). By permission. DEVELOPMENT] PAINTING 461 comes into the domain of art. It is of course acknowledged thata mere pr
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RM2AGAJB0–. Lion and dragon in northern China. VAMPIRES AND DEVIL-FOXES 289 to their vessels. The headman who has shown him-self most energetic in this good work deserves specialmention. He is Che Shuo-hsiieh, the district head-man of Hai-hsi-tou. To him the Government ofWeihaiwei has presented a pien or carved com-plimentary tablet.1 The inscription reads Cheng jenyu wet— Human lives rescued from peril. Tabletsof this kind when presented by the official authoritiesare highly valued by the Chinese, and are preservedas heirlooms. But the spirits that drag men into the waters of ariver or down to Lung Wan
RM2ANGT60–Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . in June and July.Stroekianum. Beautiful rich deep blue in large spikes. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per ICO. Set of 7 varieties, $1.50. ADKNOPHORA. Polymorpha. A valuable variety, the flower stems well furnished with fine dark-blue bell-shaped Campanula-like flowers; blooms in August, when nearly all otherbell-flowers are over; 3 feet. 2-5 cts. each. Potanini. An easily-grown, useful, attractive plant, with light blue flowers, not un-like Canterbury Bells; July to September; 18 inches. 25 cts. each. AI>0]IS (Birds Eye). One of the c
RM2AJDJAN–Preparatory and after treatment in operative cases . Fig. 26.—Gauze Folded Twice. stitching at one place. This tape is intended for the attachmentof forcipressure, which latter hangs out of the wound, so that thepad may not be lost or forgotten. When finished the pad appearsas shown in Fig. 23. Six of these pads are folded in a gauze wrapper, then in a muslin wrapper, thenlabeled, and are thenready for sterilization.The wrapper is em-ployed in hospital prac-tice and in instanceswhere the surgeon has Fig. 27.—Gauze Folded One-third of Length. a large demand for thematerial. In private practice,
RM2AWGRCC–Special harness catalogue, season 1910 and 1911 . Dozen pairs. No 2—Hold Back Straps, %-inch Leather. Union Loop Buckles. Riveted on $10.00 No. 3— 1 J- ? No. 3 No. 4— •? No. 5— ?• 1% IV4 14.0016.00 1« ^^f EriMONS-HAWKINS HARDWARE CO. HUNTINGTON. W. VA. ^^ Harness Parts. Hame Housing. Per pair. 15 ,x 36 inches. Black Harness Leather $9.00 18.x 40 • •? •• •? 1100
RM2AFP65A–. Athletic training for school boys. soles to give protection to the feet. Any Size. Per pair, 50c. Spalding WaterproofCanvas Bag No. I. Made of canvas,lined with rubber, andthoroughly waterproof Each, 9 I .OO Spalding Cork Swimming Jackets and Collars These jackets and collars are covered^ with a close•woven waterproof canvas and stuflfed with ground cork. No. i. Jacket for adults, weight 2% lbs. Ea.,S2.00No, 2. Jacket for children, weight 1% lbs. Ea.,$ 1.76 | No.3. Collars for adults or children. I .CO AyvadS Water Wings No. I. Plain white. Each.liec. I No. 2. Variegated colors. Each. 36c. «
RM2AFN05E–. Kaleidoscope. 0; President of Junior Class (2d term); AssistantManager of College Football Team, 1909; Manager of Col-lege Football Team, 1910. F. MOYLAN FITTSRichmond, Va. ^ College Football1909-10. SHELBY M. JETTRichmond, Ky. Lnion Team, 1909-10; Class Football Team, -,» fjf! * 1 ?f&±3 RICHARD V. LANCASTER, Jn.McComb, Miss. UnionIntermediate Marsha], 1909; Clas Baseball Team. ]>A .? &*?> £ EUGENE KENT McNEWBristol, Va. Union Houston Prize Scholarship, 1907-08; Tuekett PrizeScholarship, 1908-09; Kaleidoscope Staff. 1908-09; Stu-dents Council, 11)07-08-09-10; Secretary and Treasurer i
RM2AJCX8J–A treatise on orthopedic surgery . transformation of deformed parts to the normal when theimproper relations of weight and strain have been removed.Wolff first called attention to the fact that the shape of a boneis the effect of function. It is the effect of function in that ifthe work required of it had been different its shape would havebeen diftcreut. This function has shaped not only the externalcontour but the internal structure as well. If a bone is broken, DEFOBMITIES OF THE SPINE. 241 for example, the neck of the femur, and deformity results, theinternal architecture is no longer suit
RM2AJJ4JH–Vittore Carpaccio : la vie et l'uvre du peintre . ÏORTRAIT ATTRIBUE A CARPACCIO, MAIS PLUS VRAISEMBLABLEMENT DE JEAN MANSUETI (ACADÉMIE CARRARA, BERGAME). [Voir Page 6j.). GENTILE BELLINI. PORTRAITS fragment de la « Procession sur la Place Saint-Marc[Voir Page 66.) Vittore Carpaccio. Planche 30. Page 73 ! LES CONTEMPORAINS ET LES PROTECTEURSune trop sensuelle réalité. Seul Carpaccio sut se tenir égalementéloigné de ces deux excès, et il fut le modèle des peintres duQuattrocento, nayant pas la raideur des froides idéalités du moyenâge, nétant pas séduit par la trop ardente volupté de la Renais-
RM2AG4DWP–. Leathers of old Japan. iijiu /niiti ^jnim.
RM2AKCJKT–An illustrated guide to the flowering plants of the middle Atlantic and New England states (excepting the grasses and sedges) the descriptive text written in familiar language . Fig. 4
RM2AJ8087–Views of Canadian cities; Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, St John, Halifax . QUEEN SQUARE ^t. 3oi)n r
RM2AWJ667–The practice of surgery . whenever the abdomen is opened for operation uponorgans in its neighborhood. Acute endometritis cannot well be distinguished from the generalacute metritis I have described, but chronic endometritis is distinguish- INFLAMMATIONS 269 able as a separate process, limited to the endometrium; and chronicendocervicitis or cervical endometritis is a special form or subdivision ofendometritis. The interior of the cervix is cut off by the internal osfrom the rest of the endometrium. The cervical portion especially issubject to infection—more so than the deeper and better guard
RM2AX125Y–Schwill's annual descriptive catalogue : high class seeds, trees and plants . INSECT POWDERS, ETC.. It pays you to spray. Dont let the insects ruin yourorchard. Try spraying this spring. You will be wellrepaid for your expense and trouble. We furnish freeinstructions, How and When to Spray, with all orders,and directions for applying the different preparationsare either sent separately or will be printed on thepackage. Prices are f. o. b. Memphis, purchaser paying carryingcharges unless noted otherwise. Dry powder and soaps—non-poisonous—can be for-warded by mail. Postage 16c per lb. additiona
RM2AFWJKP–. Crisis. Mention The Crisis. THE CRISIS Vol. 5, No. 6 APRIL, 1913 Wtole No. 30. POLITICS. I HE womans suffrage party had a hardtime settling the status of Negroes inthe Washington parade. At first Negrocallers were received coolly at headquarters.Then they were told to register, but foundthat the registry clerks were usually out.Finally an order went out to segregate themin the parade, but telegrams and protestspoured in and eventually the colored womenmarched according to their State and occu-pation without let or hindrance. ^ No direct reference to the NegTO was madein President Wilsons ina
RM2AFTYB3–. Crisis. int-ment by M^or Baeharach last July. Theyappealed, w^hout success, to the State boardof education and they exhausted every Latinphrase in the legal vocabulary in the effortto get the courts to prevent a colored manfrom sitting with them. They have failed.The Supreme Court of the State has givenMr. Bourne his seat and the costs. WHEN a colored man finds that hisjob is worth his life in the South heusually leaves the job and takes his lifenorthward. As a rule, the farther North hegets his life is nominally more secure, butas to a job, without which he can have nolife, he cannot even h
RM2AXJN2K–The romance of Monaco and its rulers . re, amid enthusiasm—and whisperingsof many kinds. Two hundred thousand francs werespent, it was said, on the production, which tookplace just before Holy Week. Among the whisperswas one hinting at the Princes dissatisfaction withmany of the arrangements . . but, here as else-where, since the Casino paid, the Casino (andPrincess Alice) called the well-advertised tune. It only remains to speak of Albert Fs oceano-graphic discoveries. Dumont of course assignsthem all to somebody else ; but I do not takeDumont with any high seriousness. In the BulletinScienti
RM2AJ1CPF–Orchids for everyone . ood form have a spread of eight inches, but theylack the breadth of petal found in the popular Cattleyas. Fromthree to nine flowers are borne on a stout spike in Spring or earlySummer. In the type the sepals and petals are white, flushed withrose, the large lip being of similar shade, with crimson lines in thepale yellow throat, and a broad red-purple front lobe. There arenumerous varieties, and a few of the finest of these are L. P. alba,L. p. atropurpurea, L. p. Brysiana, L. p. Russelliana, and L. p. SCHRCEDERIANA. L. TENEBROSA is Very like L. purpurata in growth, but
RM2AX6AR0–Richard Snowden Andrews [electronic resource]: lieutenant-colonel commanding the First Maryland Artillery (Andrews' Battalion) Confederate States Army, a memoir . June 15th, 1863, ColonelAndrews stationed two guns of Dements Bat-tery at a bridge over a railroad cut near Steven-sons Depot, under command of Lieutenant C. S.Contee, with orders to hold the bridge as long-as there was a man left. He then rode off intoanother part of the field and upon his return,badly wounded in the arm, Contee, shot throughboth legs, raised himself from the ground andsaid, Colonel, I have a Sergeant and two menand
RM2AG96GG–. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... rk. Hemarried, in 1747, Martha, daughter of Josephand Martha (Sargeant) Harrison, grand-daughter of Joseph Harrison, and great-grand-daughter of Sergeant Richard and Dorcas(Ward) Harrison. Children: i. IVIoses, re-ferred to below. 2. .Aaron, born 1754, died1824. 3. Joseph, died at Westfield, New Jer-sey, 1835; married (first) Jemima Downer;(second) Polly Elmer. 4. John, served duringthe revolution with the First Iattalion of the.Second Establishment and was wounded atP.randywine. 5. Josiah, moved to Troy Hills.New Jersey: marri