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. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . , and with itsstem pointing upwards. I should, therefore, like to as a favour. E. W. Andrews, Grenfell St., Adelaide,Oct. 1. Leeks.—I have taken the liberty of sending you fourspecimens of Scotch Leeks. They were grown at AytonCastle in Berwickshire, and are known in Scotland as Ayton Castle Giant Leek. Chas. Alexander, 30,West Register Street, Edinburgh. [These Leeks wereblanched upwards of 12 inches, and one of themmeasured 7 inches in circumference. The four togetherweighed 71 lbs.] Gooseberry Bushes, Bats, and Rabbits.— My manFriday tel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-and-agricultural-gazette-and-with-itsstem-pointing-upwards-i-should-therefore-like-to-as-a-favour-e-w-andrews-grenfell-st-adelaideoct-1-leeksi-have-taken-the-liberty-of-sending-you-fourspecimens-of-scotch-leeks-they-were-grown-at-aytoncastle-in-berwickshire-and-are-known-in-scotland-as-ayton-castle-giant-leek-chas-alexander-30west-register-street-edinburgh-these-leeks-wereblanched-upwards-of-12-inches-and-one-of-themmeasured-7-inches-in-circumference-the-four-togetherweighed-71-lbs-gooseberry-bushes-bats-and-rabbits-my-manfriday-tel-image369816679.html
RM2CDJGXF–. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . , and with itsstem pointing upwards. I should, therefore, like to as a favour. E. W. Andrews, Grenfell St., Adelaide,Oct. 1. Leeks.—I have taken the liberty of sending you fourspecimens of Scotch Leeks. They were grown at AytonCastle in Berwickshire, and are known in Scotland as Ayton Castle Giant Leek. Chas. Alexander, 30,West Register Street, Edinburgh. [These Leeks wereblanched upwards of 12 inches, and one of themmeasured 7 inches in circumference. The four togetherweighed 71 lbs.] Gooseberry Bushes, Bats, and Rabbits.— My manFriday tel
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . I Bil ^^i. black, i.r blackish; wing, bs- lli.in 7.2r). Inii nmrr than .)..>0, measured, cari>us ti> lip.Family ALCID/1;. Subfamily PHAl.ARIN.-E. (iulllemots. Sec page ;{(). 22 THE BIKDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. Bill, black, or blackish; wing, less than 5 inchesong (carpus to tip). Family ALCID/E. Subfamily ALLIN/E. Dovekies.Little Auks.See page 30.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-known-to-occur-east-of-the-nineteenth-meridian-i-bil-i-black-ir-blackish-wing-bs-lliin-72r-inii-nmrr-than-gt0-measured-carigtus-tigt-lipfamily-alcid1-subfamily-phalarin-e-iulllemots-sec-page-22-the-bikds-of-eastern-north-america-bill-black-or-blackish-wing-less-than-5-inchesong-carpus-to-tip-family-alcide-subfamily-alline-dovekieslittle-aukssee-page-30-image375128918.html
RM2CP8GNA–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . I Bil ^^i. black, i.r blackish; wing, bs- lli.in 7.2r). Inii nmrr than .)..>0, measured, cari>us ti> lip.Family ALCID/1;. Subfamily PHAl.ARIN.-E. (iulllemots. Sec page ;{(). 22 THE BIKDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. Bill, black, or blackish; wing, less than 5 inchesong (carpus to tip). Family ALCID/E. Subfamily ALLIN/E. Dovekies.Little Auks.See page 30..
. Kermaria; idylle d'armorique en trois épisodes, précédée d'un prologue. Poème de P.B. Gheusi. Partition chant et piano réduite par l'auteur . ANNETTEdimidO ^^r+f^ (Simplitnent) p p p r- J Cest pos . si - ble. El.le ne fai . me ser f 1^ I YANN(à Alain) Tu vois ! Plus vite. W ?a- —7^ P Tranquille. f 7J^ ^-W t^ ?* ^ -0—é ^: ëguè jre^ pau-vre Yann ! Un poco anima^o. 30 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kermaria-idylle-darmorique-en-trois-pisodes-prcde-dun-prologue-pome-de-pb-gheusi-partition-chant-et-piano-rduite-par-lauteur-annettedimido-rf-simplitnent-p-p-p-r-j-cest-pos-si-ble-elle-ne-fai-me-ser-f-1-i-yann-alain-tu-vois-!-plus-vite-w-a-7-p-tranquille-f-7j-w-t-0-gu-jre-pau-vre-yann-!-un-poco-animao-30-image370002730.html
RM2CDY276–. Kermaria; idylle d'armorique en trois épisodes, précédée d'un prologue. Poème de P.B. Gheusi. Partition chant et piano réduite par l'auteur . ANNETTEdimidO ^^r+f^ (Simplitnent) p p p r- J Cest pos . si - ble. El.le ne fai . me ser f 1^ I YANN(à Alain) Tu vois ! Plus vite. W ?a- —7^ P Tranquille. f 7J^ ^-W t^ ?* ^ -0—é ^: ëguè jre^ pau-vre Yann ! Un poco anima^o. 30
. Electric railway journal . 5 to Gage Line Electric Ry.Journal T-Rail Construction, Dallas Cement Grout 1:2. Electric Ry.Ju Girder Rail Construction, Dallas 1 Part Cement4 •■ Sand Concrete! 4l Rail Plaster1 Part Portland Ceineut,8 Parts Eurtb or Cloy 4 V to &g to Gu;e Lir.e as per Franchise ,. 7 Rail Ballast to be throughly Rolled Electric Ry-Journal Standard Construction, Newark, N. J. - „ I—30 2 Track Centers • Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/electric-railway-journal-5-to-gage-line-electric-ryjournal-t-rail-construction-dallas-cement-grout-12-electric-ryju-girder-rail-construction-dallas-1-part-cement4-sand-concrete!-4l-rail-plaster1-part-portland-ceineut8-parts-eurtb-or-cloy-4-v-to-g-to-gue-lire-as-per-franchise-7-rail-ballast-to-be-throughly-rolled-electric-ry-journal-standard-construction-newark-n-j-i30-2-track-centers-image371799023.html
RM2CGTWCF–. Electric railway journal . 5 to Gage Line Electric Ry.Journal T-Rail Construction, Dallas Cement Grout 1:2. Electric Ry.Ju Girder Rail Construction, Dallas 1 Part Cement4 •■ Sand Concrete! 4l Rail Plaster1 Part Portland Ceineut,8 Parts Eurtb or Cloy 4 V to &g to Gu;e Lir.e as per Franchise ,. 7 Rail Ballast to be throughly Rolled Electric Ry-Journal Standard Construction, Newark, N. J. - „ I—30 2 Track Centers •
. Liberator mail book [manuscript] 1831-1865]. f/y-e^y^^-y u^ ^^-? ^f U:A i.r^> £«,/ i.s-o &.g?? i? «i..Lfi^!w.. ^ f 30 / A^o**^ 23^. yett^^Ui ^^7^: -t-^ //^i^.^v^ ts-^/i^.v/ c^i^^^jti^v, ^ A J. .^2, (o ^. <-» / 4,; ;;-.^^ //;/ Z.rt 1«!/ J.-H :/./ 2T/9 22.!/ Z6^e-t-./^(S/?^/^, //y 4ff ^^<^-/«7? ///^(i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/liberator-mail-book-manuscript-1831-1865-fy-ey-y-u-f-ua-irgt-is-o-g-i-ilfi!w-f-30-ao-23-yettui-7-t-iv-ts-iv-cijtiv-a-j-2-o-lt-4-zrt-1!-j-h-2t9-22!-z6e-t-s-y-4ff-lt-7-i-image370601840.html
RM2CEXAC0–. Liberator mail book [manuscript] 1831-1865]. f/y-e^y^^-y u^ ^^-? ^f U:A i.r^> £«,/ i.s-o &.g?? i? «i..Lfi^!w.. ^ f 30 / A^o**^ 23^. yett^^Ui ^^7^: -t-^ //^i^.^v^ ts-^/i^.v/ c^i^^^jti^v, ^ A J. .^2, (o ^. <-» / 4,; ;;-.^^ //;/ Z.rt 1«!/ J.-H :/./ 2T/9 22.!/ Z6^e-t-./^(S/?^/^, //y 4ff ^^<^-/«7? ///^(i
. Annual report . e showing at the left side a fragment of the lower layer of the compressed cone 3 Fragmentary rhabdosonie with very small meshes 4 Broadly conical rhabdosonie Graptolite bed 7 of the Deep kill section. Figures 1-4 are incorrectlyreproduced. The meshes should be twice as close. {See text figure 30, 32) Desmograptus cancellatus Hopkinson Page 610 5 Fragment of rhabdosome with somewhat elongate meshes 6 Fragment with shorter meshes 7 Fragment of rhabdosome showing character of proximal and distal branches and meshes 8 Fragment with large and broad meshes Graptolite bed 7 of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-e-showing-at-the-left-side-a-fragment-of-the-lower-layer-of-the-compressed-cone-3-fragmentary-rhabdosonie-with-very-small-meshes-4-broadly-conical-rhabdosonie-graptolite-bed-7-of-the-deep-kill-section-figures-1-4-are-incorrectlyreproduced-the-meshes-should-be-twice-as-close-see-text-figure-30-32-desmograptus-cancellatus-hopkinson-page-610-5-fragment-of-rhabdosome-with-somewhat-elongate-meshes-6-fragment-with-shorter-meshes-7-fragment-of-rhabdosome-showing-character-of-proximal-and-distal-branches-and-meshes-8-fragment-with-large-and-broad-meshes-graptolite-bed-7-of-the-image370024499.html
RM2CE020K–. Annual report . e showing at the left side a fragment of the lower layer of the compressed cone 3 Fragmentary rhabdosonie with very small meshes 4 Broadly conical rhabdosonie Graptolite bed 7 of the Deep kill section. Figures 1-4 are incorrectlyreproduced. The meshes should be twice as close. {See text figure 30, 32) Desmograptus cancellatus Hopkinson Page 610 5 Fragment of rhabdosome with somewhat elongate meshes 6 Fragment with shorter meshes 7 Fragment of rhabdosome showing character of proximal and distal branches and meshes 8 Fragment with large and broad meshes Graptolite bed 7 of the
. QST . ither forward or reflected power as selected bya front-panel switch. Two output links are pro-vided, for either low-frequency (3.5 to 7.3 Mc.)output or high-frequency (14 to 30 Mc.) output.. second front-panel control is provided for theselection of various functions. The noninductive50-ohm dummy load is connected in circuit inPosition 1, while the second position switches thetransmitter to the coupler proper. Position 3switches the transmitter to a 50-ohm output con-nection which is independent of the coupler butallows the u.«e of the power-measuring devicewhen feeding directly into Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/qst-ither-forward-or-reflected-power-as-selected-bya-front-panel-switch-two-output-links-are-pro-vided-for-either-low-frequency-35-to-73-mcoutput-or-high-frequency-14-to-30-mc-output-second-front-panel-control-is-provided-for-theselection-of-various-functions-the-noninductive50-ohm-dummy-load-is-connected-in-circuit-inposition-1-while-the-second-position-switches-thetransmitter-to-the-coupler-proper-position-3switches-the-transmitter-to-a-50-ohm-output-con-nection-which-is-independent-of-the-coupler-butallows-the-ue-of-the-power-measuring-devicewhen-feeding-directly-into-image375993023.html
RM2CRKXX7–. QST . ither forward or reflected power as selected bya front-panel switch. Two output links are pro-vided, for either low-frequency (3.5 to 7.3 Mc.)output or high-frequency (14 to 30 Mc.) output.. second front-panel control is provided for theselection of various functions. The noninductive50-ohm dummy load is connected in circuit inPosition 1, while the second position switches thetransmitter to the coupler proper. Position 3switches the transmitter to a 50-ohm output con-nection which is independent of the coupler butallows the u.«e of the power-measuring devicewhen feeding directly into
. A comparison of stellar radiometers and radiometric measurements on 110 stars . e thermoelement container,Fig. 3, is attached by means of stopcock grease covered withChatterton wax, which is sufficiently elastic to prevent crackingand leaking. The method of construction of these delicate thermocouplesis given elsewhere 13 and it will be sufficient to add a few detailswith reference to the elements used in the present work. Themounting known as No. 7, shown in Fig. 2, contained two ther-mocouples. The upper one, No. 1, consisted of bismuth (length 11 This Bulletin, 9, p. 30; 1911. 13 This Bul Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-comparison-of-stellar-radiometers-and-radiometric-measurements-on-110-stars-e-thermoelement-containerfig-3-is-attached-by-means-of-stopcock-grease-covered-withchatterton-wax-which-is-sufficiently-elastic-to-prevent-crackingand-leaking-the-method-of-construction-of-these-delicate-thermocouplesis-given-elsewhere-13-and-it-will-be-sufficient-to-add-a-few-detailswith-reference-to-the-elements-used-in-the-present-work-themounting-known-as-no-7-shown-in-fig-2-contained-two-ther-mocouples-the-upper-one-no-1-consisted-of-bismuth-length-11-this-bulletin-9-p-30-1911-13-this-bul-image376061138.html
RM2CRR1PX–. A comparison of stellar radiometers and radiometric measurements on 110 stars . e thermoelement container,Fig. 3, is attached by means of stopcock grease covered withChatterton wax, which is sufficiently elastic to prevent crackingand leaking. The method of construction of these delicate thermocouplesis given elsewhere 13 and it will be sufficient to add a few detailswith reference to the elements used in the present work. Themounting known as No. 7, shown in Fig. 2, contained two ther-mocouples. The upper one, No. 1, consisted of bismuth (length 11 This Bulletin, 9, p. 30; 1911. 13 This Bul
. Transactions of the Institution of Mining Engineers . Fig. 4.—Magirus Apparatus. The instructions for use are as follows :— (1) See that the apparatus is undamaged before use. (2) Test the amount of oxygen present in the cylinder (7, asfollows 150 atmospheres = 165 litres = 50 minutes 120 ,, =1.30 ,, =40 ,, I These times are for a100 =110 =30 „ ( man at work. 50 = 55 ,, =15 ,, j (3) Place the cylinder C on the back. (4) See that there are no leakages, and tighten nuts. (5) Put on mask (face), which must rest on, not under, the chin.Tighten the straps. 6 TRANSACTIONS INSTITUTION OF MINING E Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-of-the-institution-of-mining-engineers-fig-4magirus-apparatus-the-instructions-for-use-are-as-follows-1-see-that-the-apparatus-is-undamaged-before-use-2-test-the-amount-of-oxygen-present-in-the-cylinder-7-asfollows-150-atmospheres-=-165-litres-=-50-minutes-120-=130-=40-i-these-times-are-for-a100-=110-=30-man-at-work-50-=-55-=15-j-3-place-the-cylinder-c-on-the-back-4-see-that-there-are-no-leakages-and-tighten-nuts-5-put-on-mask-face-which-must-rest-on-not-under-the-chintighten-the-straps-6-transactions-institution-of-mining-e-image372145714.html
RM2CHCKJA–. Transactions of the Institution of Mining Engineers . Fig. 4.—Magirus Apparatus. The instructions for use are as follows :— (1) See that the apparatus is undamaged before use. (2) Test the amount of oxygen present in the cylinder (7, asfollows 150 atmospheres = 165 litres = 50 minutes 120 ,, =1.30 ,, =40 ,, I These times are for a100 =110 =30 „ ( man at work. 50 = 55 ,, =15 ,, j (3) Place the cylinder C on the back. (4) See that there are no leakages, and tighten nuts. (5) Put on mask (face), which must rest on, not under, the chin.Tighten the straps. 6 TRANSACTIONS INSTITUTION OF MINING E
. Concours pour l'Exposition universelle de 1900; projets exposés au Palais de l'industrie . * I FVATION 1.0NaiT^^r,|NAI F YiM ^fflWWrtBlfinrBt 1 PI ? lmwiià Hi .^^ ] ? ? ^^^^^Kw ^^^H ^HJ^H ^^^^^^^^^^^^^. ^ * ^r^ ^^^^^^^^H ETi Va.. -TA . ^. 7- i.i^.ni 311 .-r » n r- C. ftlOTO E. IIFRKA8I> tJ C, fAKtS. PROJET DE M. Georges BELLEYGUIER, présenté sous le N 30 va REVUE TECHNIQUE DE LEXPOSITION INTERNATIONALE UNIVERSELLE DE 1900 PI. îj ^c-y, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/concours-pour-lexposition-universelle-de-1900-projets-exposs-au-palais-de-lindustrie-i-fvation-10naitrnai-f-yim-fflwwrtblfinrbt-1-pi-lmwii-hi-kw-h-hjh-r-h-eti-va-ta-7-iini-311-r-n-r-c-ftloto-e-iifrka8igt-tj-c-fakts-projet-de-m-georges-belleyguier-prsent-sous-le-n-30-va-revue-technique-de-lexposition-internationale-universelle-de-1900-pi-j-c-y-image369757710.html
RM2CDFWME–. Concours pour l'Exposition universelle de 1900; projets exposés au Palais de l'industrie . * I FVATION 1.0NaiT^^r,|NAI F YiM ^fflWWrtBlfinrBt 1 PI ? lmwiià Hi .^^ ] ? ? ^^^^^Kw ^^^H ^HJ^H ^^^^^^^^^^^^^. ^ * ^r^ ^^^^^^^^H ETi Va.. -TA . ^. 7- i.i^.ni 311 .-r » n r- C. ftlOTO E. IIFRKA8I> tJ C, fAKtS. PROJET DE M. Georges BELLEYGUIER, présenté sous le N 30 va REVUE TECHNIQUE DE LEXPOSITION INTERNATIONALE UNIVERSELLE DE 1900 PI. îj ^c-y,
. Digest of United States automobile patents from 1789 to July 1, 1899, including all patents officially classed as traction-engines for the same period. Chronologically arranged ... together with lists of patents in the classes of portable-engines, traction-wheels, electric locomotivs, and electric railway battery systems ... . My^^^ V. E. PRETOT.SELF PROPELLING CARRIAGE. lAppltcitioD tilKl Feb. 30. 1897, r Patented Sept. 6, 1898. 6 Sheets—Sheel 4, V. E. PfltTOT.SELF PROPELLING CARRIAGE. lAppUcitlm fllsd Vob. Bfl, ia»7 ) rateoted Sept. 6, 1898. B SheeU—Sheet 5.. Tin ,JLi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/digest-of-united-states-automobile-patents-from-1789-to-july-1-1899-including-all-patents-officially-classed-as-traction-engines-for-the-same-period-chronologically-arranged-together-with-lists-of-patents-in-the-classes-of-portable-engines-traction-wheels-electric-locomotivs-and-electric-railway-battery-systems-my-v-e-pretotself-propelling-carriage-lappltcitiod-tilkl-feb-30-1897-r-patented-sept-6-1898-6-sheetssheel-4-v-e-pflttotself-propelling-carriage-lappucitlm-fllsd-vob-bfl-ia7-rateoted-sept-6-1898-b-sheeusheet-5-tin-jli-image370090656.html
RM2CE32BC–. Digest of United States automobile patents from 1789 to July 1, 1899, including all patents officially classed as traction-engines for the same period. Chronologically arranged ... together with lists of patents in the classes of portable-engines, traction-wheels, electric locomotivs, and electric railway battery systems ... . My^^^ V. E. PRETOT.SELF PROPELLING CARRIAGE. lAppltcitioD tilKl Feb. 30. 1897, r Patented Sept. 6, 1898. 6 Sheets—Sheel 4, V. E. PfltTOT.SELF PROPELLING CARRIAGE. lAppUcitlm fllsd Vob. Bfl, ia»7 ) rateoted Sept. 6, 1898. B SheeU—Sheet 5.. Tin ,JLi
. The water birds of North America . Sumiwr adidt. 1 See p. 126, footnote. PODICIPID.E — THE aREBBS — COLYMBUS. 429 but is a very much larger bird, the difference in size being moreover entirely constant, as willappear from the following measurements : — Wing Average of 17 specimens of C. Hotbcellii . 7.05 4 C. grisegena . 6.03 Minimum of 0 Holbcellii 7.30 Maximum of C. grisegena 7.00 Examples from Eastern Asia appear to agree closely with those from North America. For theformer the name cucullatus, Pall., has generally been used ; but upon turning to p. 355 of the Culmen. Depth of bill Tarsus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-water-birds-of-north-america-sumiwr-adidt-1-see-p-126-footnote-podicipide-the-arebbs-colymbus-429-but-is-a-very-much-larger-bird-the-difference-in-size-being-moreover-entirely-constant-as-willappear-from-the-following-measurements-wing-average-of-17-specimens-of-c-hotbcellii-705-4-c-grisegena-603-minimum-of-0-holbcellii-730-maximum-of-c-grisegena-700-examples-from-eastern-asia-appear-to-agree-closely-with-those-from-north-america-for-theformer-the-name-cucullatus-pall-has-generally-been-used-but-upon-turning-to-p-355-of-the-culmen-depth-of-bill-tarsus-image375256013.html
RM2CPEATD–. The water birds of North America . Sumiwr adidt. 1 See p. 126, footnote. PODICIPID.E — THE aREBBS — COLYMBUS. 429 but is a very much larger bird, the difference in size being moreover entirely constant, as willappear from the following measurements : — Wing Average of 17 specimens of C. Hotbcellii . 7.05 4 C. grisegena . 6.03 Minimum of 0 Holbcellii 7.30 Maximum of C. grisegena 7.00 Examples from Eastern Asia appear to agree closely with those from North America. For theformer the name cucullatus, Pall., has generally been used ; but upon turning to p. 355 of the Culmen. Depth of bill Tarsus
. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . f Main street corner of Water street.SIDNEY RICE,Ciottinnati Sept. 28, 1854* Agant. Terre Haute & Richmond E. R. Ml TERRE HATJTE, VINCENNES, EVANSVILLE,PARIS AND CHARLESTON. Passenger Train leaves the Union Station at Indiana-polis daily, Sunday excepted, at 1.10 P. M., (after thearrival of the trains from Cincinnati,) arrive at TerreHaute at4.49P. M. Passengers for Paris and Charles,ton take the cars ofthe Terre Haute and Alton Railroad,which leave daily at 7.30 A. M. Those for Vincennesand Evansville take the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/railroad-record-and-journal-of-commerce-banking-manufactures-and-statistics-f-main-street-corner-of-water-streetsidney-riceciottinnati-sept-28-1854-agant-terre-haute-richmond-e-r-ml-terre-hatjte-vincennes-evansvilleparis-and-charleston-passenger-train-leaves-the-union-station-at-indiana-polis-daily-sunday-excepted-at-110-p-m-after-thearrival-of-the-trains-from-cincinnati-arrive-at-terrehaute-at449p-m-passengers-for-paris-and-charleston-take-the-cars-ofthe-terre-haute-and-alton-railroadwhich-leave-daily-at-730-a-m-those-for-vincennesand-evansville-take-the-image371965258.html
RM2CH4DDE–. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . f Main street corner of Water street.SIDNEY RICE,Ciottinnati Sept. 28, 1854* Agant. Terre Haute & Richmond E. R. Ml TERRE HATJTE, VINCENNES, EVANSVILLE,PARIS AND CHARLESTON. Passenger Train leaves the Union Station at Indiana-polis daily, Sunday excepted, at 1.10 P. M., (after thearrival of the trains from Cincinnati,) arrive at TerreHaute at4.49P. M. Passengers for Paris and Charles,ton take the cars ofthe Terre Haute and Alton Railroad,which leave daily at 7.30 A. M. Those for Vincennesand Evansville take the
. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . e, foot of Main street corner of Water street.SIDNEY RICE,Cincinnati Sept. 28,1854- Agant. Terre Haute k Richmond E. R. TERRE HAUTE, VINCENNES, EVANSVILLE,PARIS AND CHARLESTON. Passenger Train leaves the Union Station at Indiana-polis daily, Sunday excepted, at 1.10 P. M., (after thearrival of the trains from Cincinnati,) arrive at TerreHaute at4.49P, M. Passengers for Paris and Charles,ton take the cars of the Terre Haute and Alton Railroad,which leave daily at 7.30 A. M. Those for Vincennesand Evansville take Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/railroad-record-and-journal-of-commerce-banking-manufactures-and-statistics-e-foot-of-main-street-corner-of-water-streetsidney-ricecincinnati-sept-281854-agant-terre-haute-k-richmond-e-r-terre-haute-vincennes-evansvilleparis-and-charleston-passenger-train-leaves-the-union-station-at-indiana-polis-daily-sunday-excepted-at-110-p-m-after-thearrival-of-the-trains-from-cincinnati-arrive-at-terrehaute-at449p-m-passengers-for-paris-and-charleston-take-the-cars-of-the-terre-haute-and-alton-railroadwhich-leave-daily-at-730-a-m-those-for-vincennesand-evansville-take-image371963866.html
RM2CH4BKP–. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . e, foot of Main street corner of Water street.SIDNEY RICE,Cincinnati Sept. 28,1854- Agant. Terre Haute k Richmond E. R. TERRE HAUTE, VINCENNES, EVANSVILLE,PARIS AND CHARLESTON. Passenger Train leaves the Union Station at Indiana-polis daily, Sunday excepted, at 1.10 P. M., (after thearrival of the trains from Cincinnati,) arrive at TerreHaute at4.49P, M. Passengers for Paris and Charles,ton take the cars of the Terre Haute and Alton Railroad,which leave daily at 7.30 A. M. Those for Vincennesand Evansville take
. Railway master mechanic . heels. The notches in the quadrantadmit of fine adjustment of the cut-ofT. the quadrantjjaving teeth placed with I in. pitch. The e.xhaiist tecting his eyes from the glare of the lire-lxjx. Onthe firemans side it is 7 in. deep. These engines compare very favorably with tinother engines on the Wisconsin Central in the pointof coal consumption. We append a statement of theirperformance in this respect for the seven months theyhave been in service: heel Brooks.. 24-|)S. 29-.12 ngines. aaas . 30-702H13. 27-41 27-lB2.1-4023-7B ,Iulv. • . Aug., •• Sept., ■■ Oct., • . We Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/railway-master-mechanic-heels-the-notches-in-the-quadrantadmit-of-fine-adjustment-of-the-cut-oft-the-quadrantjjaving-teeth-placed-with-i-in-pitch-the-exhaiist-tecting-his-eyes-from-the-glare-of-the-lire-lxjx-onthe-firemans-side-it-is-7-in-deep-these-engines-compare-very-favorably-with-tinother-engines-on-the-wisconsin-central-in-the-pointof-coal-consumption-we-append-a-statement-of-theirperformance-in-this-respect-for-the-seven-months-theyhave-been-in-service-heel-brooks-24-s-29-12-ngines-aaas-30-702h13-27-41-27-lb21-4023-7b-iulv-aug-sept-oct-we-image374708997.html
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. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . The most approved Cooking Appir itus vet mtroduccd, combiningthe advantages ol an open Fire Ringe Hot Plate, and other appli- 1, adapted for smill or lar^e establishments 7 bo inspected, and Catalogues obtained. SAMUELSON & CO.S IMPROVED LAWN MOWING MACHINES. EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION.. Delivered Free to aCutting 10 inches wideCutting 12 inches wideCutting 14 inches wideCutting 16 inches wideCutting 19 inches wideCutting 22 inches wideCutting 25 inches wideCutting 30 inches wideCutting 36 inches wide PRICES. Ill/ R Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-and-agricultural-gazette-the-most-approved-cooking-appir-itus-vet-mtroduccd-combiningthe-advantages-ol-an-open-fire-ringe-hot-plate-and-other-appli-1-adapted-for-smill-or-lare-establishments-7-bo-inspected-and-catalogues-obtained-samuelson-cos-improved-lawn-mowing-machines-every-machine-warranted-to-give-entire-satisfaction-delivered-free-to-acutting-10-inches-widecutting-12-inches-widecutting-14-inches-widecutting-16-inches-widecutting-19-inches-widecutting-22-inches-widecutting-25-inches-widecutting-30-inches-widecutting-36-inches-wide-prices-ill-r-image369596932.html
RM2CD8GJC–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . The most approved Cooking Appir itus vet mtroduccd, combiningthe advantages ol an open Fire Ringe Hot Plate, and other appli- 1, adapted for smill or lar^e establishments 7 bo inspected, and Catalogues obtained. SAMUELSON & CO.S IMPROVED LAWN MOWING MACHINES. EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION.. Delivered Free to aCutting 10 inches wideCutting 12 inches wideCutting 14 inches wideCutting 16 inches wideCutting 19 inches wideCutting 22 inches wideCutting 25 inches wideCutting 30 inches wideCutting 36 inches wide PRICES. Ill/ R
. Digest of United States automobile patents from 1789 to July 1, 1899, including all patents officially classed as traction-engines for the same period. Chronologically arranged ... together with lists of patents in the classes of portable-engines, traction-wheels, electric locomotivs, and electric railway battery systems ... . (No Model.) No. 538,574.^8 3 Sbeotfl—Sbeet 3. G. A. ANDERSON. liACTION EN6IHE. Patented Apr. 30, 1895. ^ -1^. ^ (^ Allar. TRACrION ENGINES 407 (Ko Model . 2 Sheets—SSeet 1. E. T. WRICHT.BRAKE FOE ROAD ENGINES, No. 539,013. Patented May 7, 1895. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/digest-of-united-states-automobile-patents-from-1789-to-july-1-1899-including-all-patents-officially-classed-as-traction-engines-for-the-same-period-chronologically-arranged-together-with-lists-of-patents-in-the-classes-of-portable-engines-traction-wheels-electric-locomotivs-and-electric-railway-battery-systems-no-model-no-5385748-3-sbeotflsbeet-3-g-a-anderson-liaction-en6ihe-patented-apr-30-1895-1-allar-tracrion-engines-407-ko-model-2-sheetssseet-1-e-t-wrichtbrake-foe-road-engines-no-539013-patented-may-7-1895-image370047958.html
RM2CE13XE–. Digest of United States automobile patents from 1789 to July 1, 1899, including all patents officially classed as traction-engines for the same period. Chronologically arranged ... together with lists of patents in the classes of portable-engines, traction-wheels, electric locomotivs, and electric railway battery systems ... . (No Model.) No. 538,574.^8 3 Sbeotfl—Sbeet 3. G. A. ANDERSON. liACTION EN6IHE. Patented Apr. 30, 1895. ^ -1^. ^ (^ Allar. TRACrION ENGINES 407 (Ko Model . 2 Sheets—SSeet 1. E. T. WRICHT.BRAKE FOE ROAD ENGINES, No. 539,013. Patented May 7, 1895.
. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . yards southof this ridge and advanced to the north end of |)yeis Held, where it metand engaged the enemy and resistecl his further advance fiom ]- M. to 1:00I. -M., when it was forced to retire. It reached this])osition about 1:;50 c. m. and occupied it until al)out7:t)0 I. .M., when it was ordered to Ilossville. From1:30 1. M. to 7:00 e. .i. it assisted in ripelling allassa.ults on this pari of the line. Went into action with 10 otlicers, 20S men ;aggre.gate, :M4. i-os Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opdycke-tigers-125th-o-v-i-a-history-of-the-regiment-and-of-the-campaigns-and-battles-of-the-army-of-the-cumberland-yards-southof-this-ridge-and-advanced-to-the-north-end-of-yeis-held-where-it-metand-engaged-the-enemy-and-resistecl-his-further-advance-fiom-m-to-100i-m-when-it-was-forced-to-retire-it-reached-this-osition-about-150-c-m-and-occupied-it-until-alout7t0-i-m-when-it-was-ordered-to-ilossville-from130-1-m-to-700-e-i-it-assisted-in-ripelling-allassaults-on-this-pari-of-the-line-went-into-action-with-10-otlicers-20s-men-aggregate-m4-i-os-image371655353.html
RM2CGJA5D–. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . yards southof this ridge and advanced to the north end of |)yeis Held, where it metand engaged the enemy and resistecl his further advance fiom ]- M. to 1:00I. -M., when it was forced to retire. It reached this])osition about 1:;50 c. m. and occupied it until al)out7:t)0 I. .M., when it was ordered to Ilossville. From1:30 1. M. to 7:00 e. .i. it assisted in ripelling allassa.ults on this pari of the line. Went into action with 10 otlicers, 20S men ;aggre.gate, :M4. i-os
. Biennial report, Montana Game and Fish Commission, State of Montana . 1 — Commission Choi 2 — Vice Chairman John T. Hanson 3 — Commission Member E. G. Leipheimer, J 4 — Commission Member Lyle H. Tauck 5 — Commission Member Robert H. Weintz 6 — Department Director Frank H. Dunkle 7 —Deputy Director Keith A. Fresei ORGANIZATION CHART. RECOMMENDED LEGISLATION Stream Conservation Law The Stream Conservation Law passed in1963 will expire June 30, 1965 unless action istaken to insure its perpetuation. This importantlegislation provides a measure of legal con-sideration for trout streams and a mean Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biennial-report-montana-game-and-fish-commission-state-of-montana-1-commission-choi-2-vice-chairman-john-t-hanson-3-commission-member-e-g-leipheimer-j-4-commission-member-lyle-h-tauck-5-commission-member-robert-h-weintz-6-department-director-frank-h-dunkle-7-deputy-director-keith-a-fresei-organization-chart-recommended-legislation-stream-conservation-law-the-stream-conservation-law-passed-in1963-will-expire-june-30-1965-unless-action-istaken-to-insure-its-perpetuation-this-importantlegislation-provides-a-measure-of-legal-con-sideration-for-trout-streams-and-a-mean-image369670550.html
RM2CDBXFJ–. Biennial report, Montana Game and Fish Commission, State of Montana . 1 — Commission Choi 2 — Vice Chairman John T. Hanson 3 — Commission Member E. G. Leipheimer, J 4 — Commission Member Lyle H. Tauck 5 — Commission Member Robert H. Weintz 6 — Department Director Frank H. Dunkle 7 —Deputy Director Keith A. Fresei ORGANIZATION CHART. RECOMMENDED LEGISLATION Stream Conservation Law The Stream Conservation Law passed in1963 will expire June 30, 1965 unless action istaken to insure its perpetuation. This importantlegislation provides a measure of legal con-sideration for trout streams and a mean
. Tests on coefficient of elasticity of plain concrete in compression and encased steel in tension . sji£<j7s& (ZrCOoo^iZ ^sX^ ^^^z^-^o, .0036 ^7 .0022 .0052. .00 JJ .QOZ& .0026 .002+ .0011 .0020 .QOId QQI6 .0014- !I ! r/G. 30. FA/ C A S£/J S T£l //V 5/ OA/ Htf/7 S*e<s/ e/7^se^ if or cy/iider- ^laLr,cii 3S 55 ^ ^ *° Af?fs>//ed /oac/s //7^p0t//7Us per square //*?€/?. £ 1 i 0? I s mo JT8.. /S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tests-on-coefficient-of-elasticity-of-plain-concrete-in-compression-and-encased-steel-in-tension-sjiltj7s-zrcoooiz-sx-z-o-0036-7-0022-0052-00-jj-qoz-0026-002-0011-0020-qoid-qqi6-0014-!i-!-rg-30-fa-c-a-sj-s-tl-v-5-oa-htf7-selts-e7se-if-or-cyiider-lalrcii-3s-55-affsgted-oacs-7p0t7us-per-square-1-i-0-i-s-mo-jt8-s-image370135810.html
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. Atlas of the Philippine Islands . UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. N? 27.. Signos @ Cabecetas O Piieblos ^ Uestaroin eiifo Afiliiar ^ Rancherías de mo7X>s Lirmte rie/jr-ovi/if /as + Estcuioiies .seisirticas V Luces ^ faros eji proyecto o Pt^S. Agustín Kiloiaetpes 10 5 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 I I -^ P. Saran^ani oTinaca c^JiflÁ^^GAJi,^f ! ^-. /1*SARANGANI VoUianS 7 -j ^^S SARA^^ Longitud E. del Meridiano de Greenwich. UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. N9 28. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atlas-of-the-philippine-islands-united-states-coast-and-geodetic-survey-n-27-signos-@-cabecetas-o-piieblos-uestaroin-eiifo-afiliiar-rancheras-de-mo7xgts-lirmte-riejr-oviif-as-estcuioiies-seisirticas-v-luces-faros-eji-proyecto-o-pts-agustn-kiloiaetpes-10-5-0-10-20-30-40-50-60-70-80-90-100-i-i-p-saranani-otinaca-cjiflgajif-!-1sarangani-vouians-7-j-s-sara-longitud-e-del-meridiano-de-greenwich-united-states-coast-and-geodetic-survey-n9-28-image370065653.html
RM2CE1XED–. Atlas of the Philippine Islands . UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. N? 27.. Signos @ Cabecetas O Piieblos ^ Uestaroin eiifo Afiliiar ^ Rancherías de mo7X>s Lirmte rie/jr-ovi/if /as + Estcuioiies .seisirticas V Luces ^ faros eji proyecto o Pt^S. Agustín Kiloiaetpes 10 5 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 I I -^ P. Saran^ani oTinaca c^JiflÁ^^GAJi,^f ! ^-. /1*SARANGANI VoUianS 7 -j ^^S SARA^^ Longitud E. del Meridiano de Greenwich. UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. N9 28.
. Farmer and stockbreeder . cd. ; Cabbage, EarlyOtleniian, Se ectect. 10s., lOd.; Early Raiuham. 7s. 7.1. : Win.ningshult, 12s.. is.; Robinsons Champion, 8s„ Sd. : SavovN>eaal Ormskirk. 9s., 10,1. ; Savoy llrunihead. Us.. 7,1 : Kalethimsand-heaile.). 4s.. 6d. ; Cauliflower. All the Vear Round». per o/; ; ( arret Altrinclia.n. 8s.. 9().: ,jameg intermediate.? - . .»»»»>Ms : 20 to 30 ton- per acre; it W^a^T4*** eW »»J f - VULKV. IMPERATIVE—TH A T ALL Adrertisetdeniashould be. tnhandby WEDNESDAY (first post)jor folloicinij Mondays paper. YOU Need this Book. which should be in the hands of e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farmer-and-stockbreeder-cd-cabbage-earlyotleniian-se-ectect-10s-lod-early-raiuham-7s-71-winningshult-12s-is-robinsons-champion-8s-sd-savovngteaal-ormskirk-9s-101-savoy-llrunihead-us-71-kalethimsand-heaile-4s-6d-cauliflower-all-the-vear-round-per-o-arret-altrinclian-8s-9-jameg-intermediate-gtms-20-to-30-ton-per-acre-it-wat4-ew-j-f-vulkv-imperativeth-a-t-all-adrertisetdeniashould-be-tnhandby-wednesday-first-postjor-folloicinij-mondays-paper-you-need-this-book-which-should-be-in-the-hands-of-e-image370066538.html
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. Climatological data, New England . des total for previous month. Price: of Documents. I ground observation time. aluea are at 7:30 A.M. E.S.T. ITR EQOIV in I Tabic 7 Mamm the watertwo Inches or more. Water equivalent samples are necesaarlly taken from differenthe anowpack result In apparent IncoDSlstencles lo the rveord. I January 1, 1954. Storage prei the Statlo catea records: ns. Theselent to evi are processed for special purposesiches of new t are published la ■y 10 iui^usD u.us.-o»-....... •,, carried for this station, have been adjusted te represent the value for a full ie amounts to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/climatological-data-new-england-des-total-for-previous-month-price-of-documents-i-ground-observation-time-aluea-are-at-730-am-est-itr-eqoiv-in-i-tabic-7-mamm-the-watertwo-inches-or-more-water-equivalent-samples-are-necesaarlly-taken-from-differenthe-anowpack-result-in-apparent-incodslstencles-lo-the-rveord-i-january-1-1954-storage-prei-the-statlo-catea-records-ns-theselent-to-evi-are-processed-for-special-purposesiches-of-new-t-are-published-la-y-10-iuiusd-uus-o-carried-for-this-station-have-been-adjusted-te-represent-the-value-for-a-full-ie-amounts-to-image372301383.html
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. The War Cry . ted Is? the Chief Secretary and irs. Hciillaii, Colonel Martin and Staff and Field Offfc| COLONEL UNSWORTHg International ftepreseiitativ®, will be prtstni |f6daltosetteofTlieSa] JSSnVICIOHIA ST..LON0ON.E.C. Programme off Events as follows: Saturday, October14th, 3 p.m. - Opening of the William Booth memorialTraining College, OavisviSIe Avenue, by Saturday, October 14th, 7.30 p.m. H/layor Ufaguire will welcomethe Delegates to the Congress 1 Mammoth Musical Festival by* Toronto Bands and Songster Brigades, assisted bythe l» Guelph i Synday, October 15th 11 a.m.3. p.m. A Day of S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-war-cry-ted-is-the-chief-secretary-and-irs-hciillaii-colonel-martin-and-staff-and-field-offfc-colonel-unsworthg-international-ftepreseiitativ-will-be-prtstni-f6daltosetteoftliesa-jssnviciohia-stlon0onec-programme-off-events-as-follows-saturday-october14th-3-pm-opening-of-the-william-booth-memorialtraining-college-oavisvisie-avenue-by-saturday-october-14th-730-pm-hlayor-ufaguire-will-welcomethe-delegates-to-the-congress-1-mammoth-musical-festival-by-toronto-bands-and-songster-brigades-assisted-bythe-l-guelph-i-synday-october-15th-11-am3-pm-a-day-of-s-image369986339.html
RM2CDX99R–. The War Cry . ted Is? the Chief Secretary and irs. Hciillaii, Colonel Martin and Staff and Field Offfc| COLONEL UNSWORTHg International ftepreseiitativ®, will be prtstni |f6daltosetteofTlieSa] JSSnVICIOHIA ST..LON0ON.E.C. Programme off Events as follows: Saturday, October14th, 3 p.m. - Opening of the William Booth memorialTraining College, OavisviSIe Avenue, by Saturday, October 14th, 7.30 p.m. H/layor Ufaguire will welcomethe Delegates to the Congress 1 Mammoth Musical Festival by* Toronto Bands and Songster Brigades, assisted bythe l» Guelph i Synday, October 15th 11 a.m.3. p.m. A Day of S
. Garden cities in theory and practice; being an amplification of a paper on the potentialities of applied science in a garden city, read before Section F of the British Association . rom 89,432 Attendances. Expenditure per Child per Day other than for Nutrition. Pence per Head. Rent, rates, and taxes ... 1-36 Coal and gas ... ... 0-57 Stationery and office expenses .., 0-30 Salaries ... 2-53 4-76 Expenditure per Child per Day for Nutrition only. Penceper Head.Housekeeping ... ... ... ... 2*85 Sundries 0*29 3-14Grand total of expenditure per head, 7*90. Thus we see that the running expenses, e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/garden-cities-in-theory-and-practice-being-an-amplification-of-a-paper-on-the-potentialities-of-applied-science-in-a-garden-city-read-before-section-f-of-the-british-association-rom-89432-attendances-expenditure-per-child-per-day-other-than-for-nutrition-pence-per-head-rent-rates-and-taxes-1-36-coal-and-gas-0-57-stationery-and-office-expenses-0-30-salaries-2-53-4-76-expenditure-per-child-per-day-for-nutrition-only-penceper-headhousekeeping-285-sundries-029-3-14grand-total-of-expenditure-per-head-790-thus-we-see-that-the-running-expenses-e-image369625686.html
RM2CD9W9A–. Garden cities in theory and practice; being an amplification of a paper on the potentialities of applied science in a garden city, read before Section F of the British Association . rom 89,432 Attendances. Expenditure per Child per Day other than for Nutrition. Pence per Head. Rent, rates, and taxes ... 1-36 Coal and gas ... ... 0-57 Stationery and office expenses .., 0-30 Salaries ... 2-53 4-76 Expenditure per Child per Day for Nutrition only. Penceper Head.Housekeeping ... ... ... ... 2*85 Sundries 0*29 3-14Grand total of expenditure per head, 7*90. Thus we see that the running expenses, e
. Lebanon Valley College Catalog. r 1 — — — —| •- D D 0 ,. °fi £, °-o-S o D D D 30 H 30y Poss/6/e ^Su/i-m-mi-ngPool / L ix in tv i ( i pvYiYiasiaYn ,f KoT»Ya.ljey College —. Possible ,Su>tTnin»u-ngPool r0tt V&Uey College, -1— LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE 11 The new Alumni Gymnasium occupies the ground floor. Here areprovided over 7,000 square feet of floor space for the use of the departmentof physical culture and the promotion of athletic activities. The gymnasiumhas, in addition to the gymnasium floor, separate locker rooms for theteams, for the men, and for the girls, an apparatus room, and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lebanon-valley-college-catalog-r-1-d-d-0-fi-o-s-o-d-d-d-30-h-30y-poss6e-sui-m-mi-ngpool-l-ix-in-tv-i-i-pvyiyiasiayn-f-kotyaljey-college-possible-sugtttninu-ngpool-r0tt-vuey-college-1-lebanon-valley-college-11-the-new-alumni-gymnasium-occupies-the-ground-floor-here-areprovided-over-7000-square-feet-of-floor-space-for-the-use-of-the-departmentof-physical-culture-and-the-promotion-of-athletic-activities-the-gymnasiumhas-in-addition-to-the-gymnasium-floor-separate-locker-rooms-for-theteams-for-the-men-and-for-the-girls-an-apparatus-room-and-image370583716.html
RM2CEWF8M–. Lebanon Valley College Catalog. r 1 — — — —| •- D D 0 ,. °fi £, °-o-S o D D D 30 H 30y Poss/6/e ^Su/i-m-mi-ngPool / L ix in tv i ( i pvYiYiasiaYn ,f KoT»Ya.ljey College —. Possible ,Su>tTnin»u-ngPool r0tt V&Uey College, -1— LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE 11 The new Alumni Gymnasium occupies the ground floor. Here areprovided over 7,000 square feet of floor space for the use of the departmentof physical culture and the promotion of athletic activities. The gymnasiumhas, in addition to the gymnasium floor, separate locker rooms for theteams, for the men, and for the girls, an apparatus room, and
. Electric railway journal . shows the standard method of numberingholes in all levers. This practice was introduced by Harry Motor Lead Location Top /io/em Leyer /V-/ rt/c?d/e Ho/e /n I ever/Y? 2Bottom tio/e in L eve/1/?3 Lever Hole Numbering ceding year. The percentage of net receipts to the total capitaloutlay was 6.69 last year and 6.47 in the preceding year. Thispercentage for the net capital outlay, determined by the elimina-tion of the amounts expended on construction or purchase ofold lines and works now superseded, was 7.30 per cent last year,as compared with 7.06 per cent in the prec Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/electric-railway-journal-shows-the-standard-method-of-numberingholes-in-all-levers-this-practice-was-introduced-by-harry-motor-lead-location-top-ioem-leyer-v-rtcde-hoe-n-i-every-2bottom-tioe-in-l-eve13-lever-hole-numbering-ceding-year-the-percentage-of-net-receipts-to-the-total-capitaloutlay-was-669-last-year-and-647-in-the-preceding-year-thispercentage-for-the-net-capital-outlay-determined-by-the-elimina-tion-of-the-amounts-expended-on-construction-or-purchase-ofold-lines-and-works-now-superseded-was-730-per-cent-last-yearas-compared-with-706-per-cent-in-the-prec-image375863912.html
RM2CRE274–. Electric railway journal . shows the standard method of numberingholes in all levers. This practice was introduced by Harry Motor Lead Location Top /io/em Leyer /V-/ rt/c?d/e Ho/e /n I ever/Y? 2Bottom tio/e in L eve/1/?3 Lever Hole Numbering ceding year. The percentage of net receipts to the total capitaloutlay was 6.69 last year and 6.47 in the preceding year. Thispercentage for the net capital outlay, determined by the elimina-tion of the amounts expended on construction or purchase ofold lines and works now superseded, was 7.30 per cent last year,as compared with 7.06 per cent in the prec
. The eggs of European birds . ^ jg/^h e,*- / /J / -r? y, 1 - 6 Fantail Warbler, Cisticola cislicola (Temm.). 7-9 Bonellis Warbler, Pbylloscopus bonelli(Vieill.) 10 Siberian Chiffchaff, P. collybita tristis BIyth. 11-15 Nuthatch, Sitta europaeacaesia Wolf. 16-18 Subalpine Warbler, Sylvia sabalpina albistriata (Brehm). 19-23 SardinianWarbler, S. melanocephala (Gm.). 24, 25 Dartford Warbler, S. undata (Bodd.) 26 Olive-treeWarbler, Hippolais oUvetorum (Strickl). 27, 28 E. Olivaceous Warbler, H. pallida (H & E)29 Booted Warbler, H. oaligata (Licht.). 30 Paddy-field Warbler, Acrocephalus agricola Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-eggs-of-european-birds-jgh-e-j-r-y-1-6-fantail-warbler-cisticola-cislicola-temm-7-9-bonellis-warbler-pbylloscopus-bonellivieill-10-siberian-chiffchaff-p-collybita-tristis-biyth-11-15-nuthatch-sitta-europaeacaesia-wolf-16-18-subalpine-warbler-sylvia-sabalpina-albistriata-brehm-19-23-sardinianwarbler-s-melanocephala-gm-24-25-dartford-warbler-s-undata-bodd-26-olive-treewarbler-hippolais-ouvetorum-strickl-27-28-e-olivaceous-warbler-h-pallida-h-e29-booted-warbler-h-oaligata-licht-30-paddy-field-warbler-acrocephalus-agricola-image375177393.html
RM2CPAPGH–. The eggs of European birds . ^ jg/^h e,*- / /J / -r? y, 1 - 6 Fantail Warbler, Cisticola cislicola (Temm.). 7-9 Bonellis Warbler, Pbylloscopus bonelli(Vieill.) 10 Siberian Chiffchaff, P. collybita tristis BIyth. 11-15 Nuthatch, Sitta europaeacaesia Wolf. 16-18 Subalpine Warbler, Sylvia sabalpina albistriata (Brehm). 19-23 SardinianWarbler, S. melanocephala (Gm.). 24, 25 Dartford Warbler, S. undata (Bodd.) 26 Olive-treeWarbler, Hippolais oUvetorum (Strickl). 27, 28 E. Olivaceous Warbler, H. pallida (H & E)29 Booted Warbler, H. oaligata (Licht.). 30 Paddy-field Warbler, Acrocephalus agricola
. The Street railway journal . g of the semi-convertibletype, are particularly well adapted to the needs of the railwaycompany. The general dimensions of the cars are as follows: Lengthover end panels, 20 ft. 8 ins., and over the crown pieces, 30 ft.1 in.; length of platform, 4 ft. 8l/2 ins.; width over the sills,7 ft. 9^2 ins., and over the posts at the belt, 8 ft.; thickness ofcorner posts, ins., and of the side posts, 2^ ins.; sweep ofposts, Y ins. The side sills are 5 ins. x 3^ ins., and the endsills are 3^ ins. x 6$/% ins. The cars are equipped with BrillNo. 21-E truck, with a wheel bas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-street-railway-journal-g-of-the-semi-convertibletype-are-particularly-well-adapted-to-the-needs-of-the-railwaycompany-the-general-dimensions-of-the-cars-are-as-follows-lengthover-end-panels-20-ft-8-ins-and-over-the-crown-pieces-30-ft1-in-length-of-platform-4-ft-8l2-ins-width-over-the-sills7-ft-92-ins-and-over-the-posts-at-the-belt-8-ft-thickness-ofcorner-posts-ins-and-of-the-side-posts-2-ins-sweep-ofposts-y-ins-the-side-sills-are-5-ins-x-3-ins-and-the-endsills-are-3-ins-x-6-ins-the-cars-are-equipped-with-brillno-21-e-truck-with-a-wheel-bas-image371746071.html
RM2CGPDWB–. The Street railway journal . g of the semi-convertibletype, are particularly well adapted to the needs of the railwaycompany. The general dimensions of the cars are as follows: Lengthover end panels, 20 ft. 8 ins., and over the crown pieces, 30 ft.1 in.; length of platform, 4 ft. 8l/2 ins.; width over the sills,7 ft. 9^2 ins., and over the posts at the belt, 8 ft.; thickness ofcorner posts, ins., and of the side posts, 2^ ins.; sweep ofposts, Y ins. The side sills are 5 ins. x 3^ ins., and the endsills are 3^ ins. x 6$/% ins. The cars are equipped with BrillNo. 21-E truck, with a wheel bas
. Beckert's bulb catalogue : fall 1916 . e a wide range of colors. Choice mixed. 03 30 $2 00Anglica, Mt. Blanc. Pure white. Splendid for cutting 04 35 2 25 *Filifolia. A grand variety for forcing. Large, sky-blue and substantial flowers 05 50 Florentina. White. Flowers two weeksearlier than the Germanica. Can be easilyforced 05 50 *Germanica, Choice Named. Hardy spring-flowering plants; thrive everywhere 10 1 00 7 50 Reticulata. If potted early, will bloom inJanuary. The flowers are rich purple andgold; violet-scented. Fine for the garden . 15 1 50Susiana (Mourning Iris). Flower large anddense Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beckerts-bulb-catalogue-fall-1916-e-a-wide-range-of-colors-choice-mixed-03-30-2-00anglica-mt-blanc-pure-white-splendid-for-cutting-04-35-2-25-filifolia-a-grand-variety-for-forcing-large-sky-blue-and-substantial-flowers-05-50-florentina-white-flowers-two-weeksearlier-than-the-germanica-can-be-easilyforced-05-50-germanica-choice-named-hardy-spring-flowering-plants-thrive-everywhere-10-1-00-7-50-reticulata-if-potted-early-will-bloom-injanuary-the-flowers-are-rich-purple-andgold-violet-scented-fine-for-the-garden-15-1-50susiana-mourning-iris-flower-large-anddense-image372443388.html
RM2CHX79G–. Beckert's bulb catalogue : fall 1916 . e a wide range of colors. Choice mixed. 03 30 $2 00Anglica, Mt. Blanc. Pure white. Splendid for cutting 04 35 2 25 *Filifolia. A grand variety for forcing. Large, sky-blue and substantial flowers 05 50 Florentina. White. Flowers two weeksearlier than the Germanica. Can be easilyforced 05 50 *Germanica, Choice Named. Hardy spring-flowering plants; thrive everywhere 10 1 00 7 50 Reticulata. If potted early, will bloom inJanuary. The flowers are rich purple andgold; violet-scented. Fine for the garden . 15 1 50Susiana (Mourning Iris). Flower large anddense
. Climatological data, New England . lae of observation coIua> tion Index < Index aeaos aftere letter C Indlci tes recorder i See the Station Index for observation tlae. ■ stations snow on ground values are at 7:30 A.M. E.S.T. WTE EQDIT In Table 7 amid Is two inches or aore. later equivalent saaplee are necessarily taken froa dlfla the snowpack result in apparent inconsistencies in the racerd. January 1, 19M. are processed for special purposes and are published :hes of new snowfall. the Station Index aei to every 10 inches i arrled for this station, ba« aaounts to be published lat als, w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/climatological-data-new-england-lae-of-observation-coiuagt-tion-index-lt-index-aeaos-aftere-letter-c-indlci-tes-recorder-i-see-the-station-index-for-observation-tlae-stations-snow-on-ground-values-are-at-730-am-est-wte-eqdit-in-table-7-amid-is-two-inches-or-aore-later-equivalent-saaplee-are-necessarily-taken-froa-dlfla-the-snowpack-result-in-apparent-inconsistencies-in-the-racerd-january-1-19m-are-processed-for-special-purposes-and-are-published-hes-of-new-snowfall-the-station-index-aei-to-every-10-inches-i-arrled-for-this-station-ba-aaounts-to-be-published-lat-als-w-image372303851.html
RM2CHKWA3–. Climatological data, New England . lae of observation coIua> tion Index < Index aeaos aftere letter C Indlci tes recorder i See the Station Index for observation tlae. ■ stations snow on ground values are at 7:30 A.M. E.S.T. WTE EQDIT In Table 7 amid Is two inches or aore. later equivalent saaplee are necessarily taken froa dlfla the snowpack result in apparent inconsistencies in the racerd. January 1, 19M. are processed for special purposes and are published :hes of new snowfall. the Station Index aei to every 10 inches i arrled for this station, ba« aaounts to be published lat als, w
. The Decorator's assistant. E B F D Multiply 30 by 12, and the product 360 willbe the number of square feet of the requiredarea. Find the area of a rhomboid, whose lengthis IO5 chains, and height 71 chains. 104 71 734Jh-h 10) 76 chains 7 acres 2 rds. 1 perch. problem II. To find the area of a triangle, the base andperpendicular height being given. THE DECORATOR S ASSISTANT. 1. Multiply the base by the perpendicularheight, and half the product will be the area. What will be the area of the triangle a b c,whose base, a b, is 20 feet, and its perpen-dicular, D c, 14 feet ? C. 2) 280 140 sq. ft. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-decorators-assistant-e-b-f-d-multiply-30-by-12-and-the-product-360-willbe-the-number-of-square-feet-of-the-requiredarea-find-the-area-of-a-rhomboid-whose-lengthis-io5-chains-and-height-71-chains-104-71-734jh-h-10-76-chains-7-acres-2-rds-1-perch-problem-ii-to-find-the-area-of-a-triangle-the-base-andperpendicular-height-being-given-the-decorator-s-assistant-1-multiply-the-base-by-the-perpendicularheight-and-half-the-product-will-be-the-area-what-will-be-the-area-of-the-triangle-a-b-cwhose-base-a-b-is-20-feet-and-its-perpen-dicular-d-c-14-feet-c-2-280-140-sq-ft-image370485089.html
RM2CEN1E9–. The Decorator's assistant. E B F D Multiply 30 by 12, and the product 360 willbe the number of square feet of the requiredarea. Find the area of a rhomboid, whose lengthis IO5 chains, and height 71 chains. 104 71 734Jh-h 10) 76 chains 7 acres 2 rds. 1 perch. problem II. To find the area of a triangle, the base andperpendicular height being given. THE DECORATOR S ASSISTANT. 1. Multiply the base by the perpendicularheight, and half the product will be the area. What will be the area of the triangle a b c,whose base, a b, is 20 feet, and its perpen-dicular, D c, 14 feet ? C. 2) 280 140 sq. ft.
. Proceedings of the annual convention . Fig, 5—Jacking vane auger and its casing into the ground.. Fig. 6—Equipment for measuring torque on vane auger. Roadway and Ballast 1123 600 400 < 200 ^ o r F/e^. 9//. 4 /y 1 , ■v. 5-c^ / RzfTn o 1 cfe^/. —0— 0 /O 20 30 40 (o) SO 60O ^ 400 7 V 200 -J E/ev. 909.9 f/- v C/yJcT^/s/cy^l, e^ 1 1 / 1/ 1 Pen,o/<::/ec/ /o 20 30 40 SO (b) Fig. 7—Vane auger test results. 1124 Roadway and Ballast Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proceedings-of-the-annual-convention-fig-5jacking-vane-auger-and-its-casing-into-the-ground-fig-6equipment-for-measuring-torque-on-vane-auger-roadway-and-ballast-1123-600-400-lt-200-o-r-fe-9-4-y-1-v-5-c-rzftn-o-1-cfe-0-0-o-20-30-40-o-so-60o-400-7-v-200-j-eev-9099-f-v-cyjctscyl-e-1-1-1-1-penoltec-o-20-30-40-so-b-fig-7vane-auger-test-results-1124-roadway-and-ballast-image371773064.html
RM2CGRM9C–. Proceedings of the annual convention . Fig, 5—Jacking vane auger and its casing into the ground.. Fig. 6—Equipment for measuring torque on vane auger. Roadway and Ballast 1123 600 400 < 200 ^ o r F/e^. 9//. 4 /y 1 , ■v. 5-c^ / RzfTn o 1 cfe^/. —0— 0 /O 20 30 40 (o) SO 60O ^ 400 7 V 200 -J E/ev. 909.9 f/- v C/yJcT^/s/cy^l, e^ 1 1 / 1/ 1 Pen,o/<::/ec/ /o 20 30 40 SO (b) Fig. 7—Vane auger test results. 1124 Roadway and Ballast
. La patria; geografia dell' Italia. Cenni storici, costumi, topografia, prodotti, industria, commercio, mari, fiumi, laghi, canali, strade, ponti, strade ferrate, porti, monumenti, dati statistici; popolazione, istruzione, bilanci provinciali e comunali, istituti di beneficenza, edifizi pubblici, ecc., ecc.. nenti alV Impero Austro-Ungarico (115 figure e 3 carte) » 10. — » » 12.50 » Avellino, Benevento, Caserta, Salerno (91 figure e 1 carta) » 7.30 » » 9.80 » Ancona, Ascoli Piceno, Macerata, Pesaro e Urbino (145 figure e 1 carta) » 8. — » > Cremona e Mantova (58 figure e 2 carte) . » 6. — Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/la-patria-geografia-dell-italia-cenni-storici-costumi-topografia-prodotti-industria-commercio-mari-fiumi-laghi-canali-strade-ponti-strade-ferrate-porti-monumenti-dati-statistici-popolazione-istruzione-bilanci-provinciali-e-comunali-istituti-di-beneficenza-edifizi-pubblici-ecc-ecc-nenti-alv-impero-austro-ungarico-115-figure-e-3-carte-10-1250-avellino-benevento-caserta-salerno-91-figure-e-1-carta-730-980-ancona-ascoli-piceno-macerata-pesaro-e-urbino-145-figure-e-1-carta-8-gt-cremona-e-mantova-58-figure-e-2-carte-6-image370339598.html
RM2CEEBX6–. La patria; geografia dell' Italia. Cenni storici, costumi, topografia, prodotti, industria, commercio, mari, fiumi, laghi, canali, strade, ponti, strade ferrate, porti, monumenti, dati statistici; popolazione, istruzione, bilanci provinciali e comunali, istituti di beneficenza, edifizi pubblici, ecc., ecc.. nenti alV Impero Austro-Ungarico (115 figure e 3 carte) » 10. — » » 12.50 » Avellino, Benevento, Caserta, Salerno (91 figure e 1 carta) » 7.30 » » 9.80 » Ancona, Ascoli Piceno, Macerata, Pesaro e Urbino (145 figure e 1 carta) » 8. — » > Cremona e Mantova (58 figure e 2 carte) . » 6. —
. Plane and solid analytic geometry . e is60°; (e) The lower nappe of the cone of (d) ;(/) The cone of (d). 6. What do the following pairs of equations represent ? (a) r = S, cf> = 120°; (d) r = 3, tan2 c^ = 1; (6) r = 3, (9 = |7r; (e) tan (9 = 2, <^ = f tt; # (c) 0 = 30°, <^ = 45°; (/) tan ^ = - 1, cos^ <^ = i. 7. Find the equations in spherical coordinates of the fol-lowing curves: (a) The small circle on the earth of colatitude 47°;(6) The semicircle on the earth of longitude 135°; (c) The complete circle determined by the semicircle of (6); (d) The ray from 0 of colatitude 60° Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plane-and-solid-analytic-geometry-e-is60-e-the-lower-nappe-of-the-cone-of-d-the-cone-of-d-6-what-do-the-following-pairs-of-equations-represent-a-r-=-s-cfgt-=-120-d-r-=-3-tan2-c-=-1-6-r-=-3-9-=-7r-e-tan-9-=-2-lt-=-f-tt-c-0-=-30-lt-=-45-tan-=-1-cos-lt-=-i-7-find-the-equations-in-spherical-coordinates-of-the-fol-lowing-curves-a-the-small-circle-on-the-earth-of-colatitude-476-the-semicircle-on-the-earth-of-longitude-135-c-the-complete-circle-determined-by-the-semicircle-of-6-d-the-ray-from-0-of-colatitude-60-image372615618.html
RM2CJ630J–. Plane and solid analytic geometry . e is60°; (e) The lower nappe of the cone of (d) ;(/) The cone of (d). 6. What do the following pairs of equations represent ? (a) r = S, cf> = 120°; (d) r = 3, tan2 c^ = 1; (6) r = 3, (9 = |7r; (e) tan (9 = 2, <^ = f tt; # (c) 0 = 30°, <^ = 45°; (/) tan ^ = - 1, cos^ <^ = i. 7. Find the equations in spherical coordinates of the fol-lowing curves: (a) The small circle on the earth of colatitude 47°;(6) The semicircle on the earth of longitude 135°; (c) The complete circle determined by the semicircle of (6); (d) The ray from 0 of colatitude 60°
. Electric railway review . ;.<; 7. i Cemrn! tfnciFlt. ■...ft..— L^ .^,- ^ -^.1.: JUs4 .: ;i^ ^ ,.,..^^ v^.. ^Drc7,nT,le T,/e not usedT-Rail Track—Details of Track and Drains in Richmond, Ind. (reproduced herewith). I have recommended that our com-pany, the Ft. Wayne & Wabash Valley Traction Company.adopt the 6-inch 72-pound T-rail section as its standard sectionfor paved streets. This rail section has a bending momentabout equal to the S.5-pound A. S. C. E. rail section and has adepth sufficient for any kind of modem paving. Why should! November 30, 1907. ELECTRIC RAILWAY REVIEW 851 we Fd Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/electric-railway-review-lt-7-i-cemrn!-tfnciflt-ft-l-1-jus4-i-v-drc7ntle-te-not-usedt-rail-trackdetails-of-track-and-drains-in-richmond-ind-reproduced-herewith-i-have-recommended-that-our-com-pany-the-ft-wayne-wabash-valley-traction-companyadopt-the-6-inch-72-pound-t-rail-section-as-its-standard-sectionfor-paved-streets-this-rail-section-has-a-bending-momentabout-equal-to-the-s5-pound-a-s-c-e-rail-section-and-has-adepth-sufficient-for-any-kind-of-modem-paving-why-should!-november-30-1907-electric-railway-review-851-we-fd-image371839252.html
RM2CGXMN8–. Electric railway review . ;.<; 7. i Cemrn! tfnciFlt. ■...ft..— L^ .^,- ^ -^.1.: JUs4 .: ;i^ ^ ,.,..^^ v^.. ^Drc7,nT,le T,/e not usedT-Rail Track—Details of Track and Drains in Richmond, Ind. (reproduced herewith). I have recommended that our com-pany, the Ft. Wayne & Wabash Valley Traction Company.adopt the 6-inch 72-pound T-rail section as its standard sectionfor paved streets. This rail section has a bending momentabout equal to the S.5-pound A. S. C. E. rail section and has adepth sufficient for any kind of modem paving. Why should! November 30, 1907. ELECTRIC RAILWAY REVIEW 851 we Fd
. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . Orar« 9fhr Jftiibsons f.vploit 1 > Ct)e Suburbanite BOOKS for theSUBURBANITE ONE OF OUR BIG BARGAINS—WE HAVE MANY MORE SHAKESPEARES COMPLETE WORKSEdited by George Brandes 40 vols., cloth, pub. S S.OO net. $ 4.00Same, full lea., 16.00 10.00 McDLVITT-WILSON BARGAIN BOOK SHOP Hudson Terminal. 30 Church St.. New York City Real Living—In the Suburbs (Contfnutb (rom page 7) planning toJfall? Want to know of some really NEWplace, with new scenes, and new recrea-tions? WE can post you as Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-suburbanite-a-monthly-magazine-for-those-who-are-and-those-who-ought-to-in-interested-in-suburban-homes-orar-9fhr-jftiibsons-fvploit-1-gt-cte-suburbanite-books-for-thesuburbanite-one-of-our-big-bargainswe-have-many-more-shakespeares-complete-worksedited-by-george-brandes-40-vols-cloth-pub-s-soo-net-400same-full-lea-1600-1000-mcdlvitt-wilson-bargain-book-shop-hudson-terminal-30-church-st-new-york-city-real-livingin-the-suburbs-contfnutb-rom-page-7-planning-tojfall-want-to-know-of-some-really-newplace-with-new-scenes-and-new-recrea-tions-we-can-post-you-as-image371875063.html
RM2CH0AC7–. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . Orar« 9fhr Jftiibsons f.vploit 1 > Ct)e Suburbanite BOOKS for theSUBURBANITE ONE OF OUR BIG BARGAINS—WE HAVE MANY MORE SHAKESPEARES COMPLETE WORKSEdited by George Brandes 40 vols., cloth, pub. S S.OO net. $ 4.00Same, full lea., 16.00 10.00 McDLVITT-WILSON BARGAIN BOOK SHOP Hudson Terminal. 30 Church St.. New York City Real Living—In the Suburbs (Contfnutb (rom page 7) planning toJfall? Want to know of some really NEWplace, with new scenes, and new recrea-tions? WE can post you as
. A comprehensive dictionary of the Bible . Sam. xx.25); = Seraiah 1, Siiisiia, and Shatbha.—2. Sonof Caleb 1 by liis concubine Maachah (1 Chr. ii. 49). Shew-bread [ sho-bred ] (Heb. lehern [or/<cA<-m],pdnim [or happunim] = oread of (he face or faces,i. e. of the prestnee of Jehovah ; see below) (Ex. xxv.:i0, xxxv. 13, xxxix. 30, &c), also called bread of or-dering (1 dir. be 32 marg.), the continual bread (Num. iv. 7), and hallowed bread (1 Sam. xxi.4-6).Within the Ark it was directed that there should bea table of shittim-wood (i. e. acacia), two cubits inlength, a cubit in breadth, an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-comprehensive-dictionary-of-the-bible-sam-xx25-=-seraiah-1-siiisiia-and-shatbha2-sonof-caleb-1-by-liis-concubine-maachah-1-chr-ii-49-shew-bread-sho-bred-heb-lehern-orltcalt-m-pdnim-or-happunim-=-oread-of-he-face-or-facesi-e-of-the-prestnee-of-jehovah-see-below-ex-xxvi0-xxxv-13-xxxix-30-c-also-called-bread-of-or-dering-1-dir-be-32-marg-the-continual-bread-num-iv-7-and-hallowed-bread-1-sam-xxi4-6within-the-ark-it-was-directed-that-there-should-bea-table-of-shittim-wood-i-e-acacia-two-cubits-inlength-a-cubit-in-breadth-an-image372025245.html
RM2CH75YW–. A comprehensive dictionary of the Bible . Sam. xx.25); = Seraiah 1, Siiisiia, and Shatbha.—2. Sonof Caleb 1 by liis concubine Maachah (1 Chr. ii. 49). Shew-bread [ sho-bred ] (Heb. lehern [or/<cA<-m],pdnim [or happunim] = oread of (he face or faces,i. e. of the prestnee of Jehovah ; see below) (Ex. xxv.:i0, xxxv. 13, xxxix. 30, &c), also called bread of or-dering (1 dir. be 32 marg.), the continual bread (Num. iv. 7), and hallowed bread (1 Sam. xxi.4-6).Within the Ark it was directed that there should bea table of shittim-wood (i. e. acacia), two cubits inlength, a cubit in breadth, an
. Digest of United States automobile patents from 1789 to July 1, 1899, including all patents officially classed as traction-engines for the same period. Chronologically arranged ... together with lists of patents in the classes of portable-engines, traction-wheels, electric locomotivs, and electric railway battery systems ... . ir*vtrd lun No. 623,224. Patented Apr. 18, 1899. E. J. STODDARD. GAS MOTOR ENGINE. rAppllotlcB fllad Ju. 03, 1897. Siuwad a«pL 7, 1908.1 (No Model.) I. B. HAMMOND.ENGINE. lAppUaulBS 01*8 Jul 33. 1007.i Patented May 30, 1899. 2Sbooti-3boell.. C2£^«vt-^./)£^P^^ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/digest-of-united-states-automobile-patents-from-1789-to-july-1-1899-including-all-patents-officially-classed-as-traction-engines-for-the-same-period-chronologically-arranged-together-with-lists-of-patents-in-the-classes-of-portable-engines-traction-wheels-electric-locomotivs-and-electric-railway-battery-systems-irvtrd-lun-no-623224-patented-apr-18-1899-e-j-stoddard-gas-motor-engine-rappllotlcb-fllad-ju-03-1897-siuwad-apl-7-19081-no-model-i-b-hammondengine-lappuaulbs-018-jul-33-1007i-patented-may-30-1899-2sbooti-3boell-c2vt-p-image370090120.html
RM2CE31M8–. Digest of United States automobile patents from 1789 to July 1, 1899, including all patents officially classed as traction-engines for the same period. Chronologically arranged ... together with lists of patents in the classes of portable-engines, traction-wheels, electric locomotivs, and electric railway battery systems ... . ir*vtrd lun No. 623,224. Patented Apr. 18, 1899. E. J. STODDARD. GAS MOTOR ENGINE. rAppllotlcB fllad Ju. 03, 1897. Siuwad a«pL 7, 1908.1 (No Model.) I. B. HAMMOND.ENGINE. lAppUaulBS 01*8 Jul 33. 1007.i Patented May 30, 1899. 2Sbooti-3boell.. C2£^«vt-^./)£^P^^
. Steam road tests with railway test car 17 for the year 1907-1908 . ON.STANT mo (oO [0.75 3^01 jncre:as)Ng 23 3.0 ^44- CON-STANT 60 3.0 2.30 1N C R e:A S 1 N G, (SO 975 4-4-.4 2.7 2.37 INCRe:A31KG (3 3.3 ^3o 4-.G7 4-2.3^ 2.G3 INCREASING X BEIGINNING or SECTJOW ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■■■■■■■■••••■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I■■■■•••■■> ■■■■•■■■iiiHasaaiaB ■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■iii ••■■■■■■•■■>■■■■■■■I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ B■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■§■■■■i■ ■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■M ■ ••■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•a I■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■III. ■■■■■■■■■■•■■•■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■ •■■■•■■•■■■ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/steam-road-tests-with-railway-test-car-17-for-the-year-1907-1908-onstant-mo-oo-075-301-jncreasng-23-30-44-con-stant-60-30-230-1n-c-r-ea-s-1-n-g-so-975-4-4-4-27-237-increa31kg-3-33-3o-4-g7-4-23-2g3-increasing-x-beiginning-or-sectjow-a-igt-iiihasaaiab-iii-gti-bi-m-a-iiii-a-image375923815.html
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. [Fruit culture]. 3231 I 30 -29 ?28 ?27 ?26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 II lO 1—98 I—76543 E Fig. 11 examples of desirable dewberry nursery plants. These plantsare large and well developed and are sturdy for dewberrybushes. In Fig. 12 are shown examples of undesirable, under-sized dewberry bushes. The scale in Figs. 11 and 12 is thesame as that used in Figs. 6 and 7. §18 BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES 29 PLANTING, CULTIVATION, PRUNING, ANDHARVESTING 23. Planting.—Spring planting usually produces the bestresults with dewberries. Different varieties should be planted. Fig. 12 togethe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fruit-culture-3231-i-30-29-28-27-26-25-24-23-22-21-20-19-18-17-16-15-14-13-12-ii-lo-198-i76543-e-fig-11-examples-of-desirable-dewberry-nursery-plants-these-plantsare-large-and-well-developed-and-are-sturdy-for-dewberrybushes-in-fig-12-are-shown-examples-of-undesirable-under-sized-dewberry-bushes-the-scale-in-figs-11-and-12-is-thesame-as-that-used-in-figs-6-and-7-18-blackberries-and-dewberries-29-planting-cultivation-pruning-andharvesting-23-plantingspring-planting-usually-produces-the-bestresults-with-dewberries-different-varieties-should-be-planted-fig-12-togethe-image370768201.html
RM2CF5XHD–. [Fruit culture]. 3231 I 30 -29 ?28 ?27 ?26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 II lO 1—98 I—76543 E Fig. 11 examples of desirable dewberry nursery plants. These plantsare large and well developed and are sturdy for dewberrybushes. In Fig. 12 are shown examples of undesirable, under-sized dewberry bushes. The scale in Figs. 11 and 12 is thesame as that used in Figs. 6 and 7. §18 BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES 29 PLANTING, CULTIVATION, PRUNING, ANDHARVESTING 23. Planting.—Spring planting usually produces the bestresults with dewberries. Different varieties should be planted. Fig. 12 togethe
. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany . branch, reduced in size, showing leaves and air-roots. A, lipof the flower, and along its back the column formed of style andstamens grown together. B, C, column, side view and front view, show-ing anthers (a) and rudimentary stamen (s). D, top of column, cutlengthwise through anthers. E, seed, much enlarged. (Berg andSchmidt.) A tall, climbing herb attaching itself to trees by means ofair-roots; leaves thick; flowers yellow; fruit a pod ripening in two years,16-30 cm. long, 7-10 mm. thick. Native home, Mexico. l.-)() 1 LAVoRIXCi AND BKVEKAC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plants-and-their-uses-an-introduction-to-botany-branch-reduced-in-size-showing-leaves-and-air-roots-a-lipof-the-flower-and-along-its-back-the-column-formed-of-style-andstamens-grown-together-b-c-column-side-view-and-front-view-show-ing-anthers-a-and-rudimentary-stamen-s-d-top-of-column-cutlengthwise-through-anthers-e-seed-much-enlarged-berg-andschmidt-a-tall-climbing-herb-attaching-itself-to-trees-by-means-ofair-roots-leaves-thick-flowers-yellow-fruit-a-pod-ripening-in-two-years16-30-cm-long-7-10-mm-thick-native-home-mexico-l-1-lavorixci-and-bkvekac-image370092105.html
RM2CE3475–. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany . branch, reduced in size, showing leaves and air-roots. A, lipof the flower, and along its back the column formed of style andstamens grown together. B, C, column, side view and front view, show-ing anthers (a) and rudimentary stamen (s). D, top of column, cutlengthwise through anthers. E, seed, much enlarged. (Berg andSchmidt.) A tall, climbing herb attaching itself to trees by means ofair-roots; leaves thick; flowers yellow; fruit a pod ripening in two years,16-30 cm. long, 7-10 mm. thick. Native home, Mexico. l.-)() 1 LAVoRIXCi AND BKVEKAC
. Atlas of the Philippine Islands . Signos @ Cabecetas O Piieblos ^ Uestaroin eiifo Afiliiar ^ Rancherías de mo7X>s Lirmte rie/jr-ovi/if /as + Estcuioiies .seisirticas V Luces ^ faros eji proyecto o Pt^S. Agustín Kiloiaetpes 10 5 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 I I -^ P. Saran^ani oTinaca c^JiflÁ^^GAJi,^f ! ^-. /1*SARANGANI VoUianS 7 -j ^^S SARA^^ Longitud E. del Meridiano de Greenwich. UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. N9 28.. BS R. 0^, Ú J^- ^ ^ o X 0 ^ ^ 5 o= ° i2o !i 0^ UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. N9 29. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atlas-of-the-philippine-islands-signos-@-cabecetas-o-piieblos-uestaroin-eiifo-afiliiar-rancheras-de-mo7xgts-lirmte-riejr-oviif-as-estcuioiies-seisirticas-v-luces-faros-eji-proyecto-o-pts-agustn-kiloiaetpes-10-5-0-10-20-30-40-50-60-70-80-90-100-i-i-p-saranani-otinaca-cjiflgajif-!-1sarangani-vouians-7-j-s-sara-longitud-e-del-meridiano-de-greenwich-united-states-coast-and-geodetic-survey-n9-28-bs-r-0-j-o-x-0-5-o=-i2o-!i-0-united-states-coast-and-geodetic-survey-n9-29-image370065584.html
RM2CE1XC0–. Atlas of the Philippine Islands . Signos @ Cabecetas O Piieblos ^ Uestaroin eiifo Afiliiar ^ Rancherías de mo7X>s Lirmte rie/jr-ovi/if /as + Estcuioiies .seisirticas V Luces ^ faros eji proyecto o Pt^S. Agustín Kiloiaetpes 10 5 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 I I -^ P. Saran^ani oTinaca c^JiflÁ^^GAJi,^f ! ^-. /1*SARANGANI VoUianS 7 -j ^^S SARA^^ Longitud E. del Meridiano de Greenwich. UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. N9 28.. BS R. 0^, Ú J^- ^ ^ o X 0 ^ ^ 5 o= ° i2o !i 0^ UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. N9 29.
. QST . o that advantage maybe taken of any battery-fine filtering that maybe built into the b.c. receiver. Plate voltage shouldbe taken from the screen terminal. This voltagewill usually be about 200, and can be droppeddown to the desired value with a series resistor.A 12,000-ohm 2-watt resistor will usually beabout right. This resistor should drop the voltagefrom 200 to approximately 75 at about 10 ma.The hot filament and plate-supply leads, plus a Coil Chart for the Mobile Converter Band Turns Ind. Range. y.h. Type No. La Lh 1 Z/6 ULs i6 3.5-4 30 64-105 ■ 120-G 7-7.3 8 18-36 120-E 14-14.35 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/qst-o-that-advantage-maybe-taken-of-any-battery-fine-filtering-that-maybe-built-into-the-bc-receiver-plate-voltage-shouldbe-taken-from-the-screen-terminal-this-voltagewill-usually-be-about-200-and-can-be-droppeddown-to-the-desired-value-with-a-series-resistora-12000-ohm-2-watt-resistor-will-usually-beabout-right-this-resistor-should-drop-the-voltagefrom-200-to-approximately-75-at-about-10-mathe-hot-filament-and-plate-supply-leads-plus-a-coil-chart-for-the-mobile-converter-band-turns-ind-range-yh-type-no-la-lh-1-z6-uls-i6-35-4-30-64-105-120-g-7-73-8-18-36-120-e-14-1435-image376033118.html
RM2CRNP26–. QST . o that advantage maybe taken of any battery-fine filtering that maybe built into the b.c. receiver. Plate voltage shouldbe taken from the screen terminal. This voltagewill usually be about 200, and can be droppeddown to the desired value with a series resistor.A 12,000-ohm 2-watt resistor will usually beabout right. This resistor should drop the voltagefrom 200 to approximately 75 at about 10 ma.The hot filament and plate-supply leads, plus a Coil Chart for the Mobile Converter Band Turns Ind. Range. y.h. Type No. La Lh 1 Z/6 ULs i6 3.5-4 30 64-105 ■ 120-G 7-7.3 8 18-36 120-E 14-14.35
. Book of the Royal blue . lb, 30: August 13 and 27 and September 10.WEST OF OHIO RIVER-August 6. Md.General Conference M. E. Church, May 6 to June 3. Mass. National Association Retail Grocers, May II to 14.General Federation of Womens Clubs, June 22 to July 1.Supreme Lodge Knights Pythias, August 4 to 15. Illinois.— Republican National Convention, June 17, 1908. Ohio. -National Educational Association, June 29 to July 3.International Convention B.Y. P.U. of America, July 8 to 12. Tex.- Grand Lodge B. P. O. E., July 12 to Col. - Democratic National Convention, July 7. Ind. Saengerfcst of North Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/book-of-the-royal-blue-lb-30-august-13-and-27-and-september-10west-of-ohio-river-august-6-mdgeneral-conference-m-e-church-may-6-to-june-3-mass-national-association-retail-grocers-may-ii-to-14general-federation-of-womens-clubs-june-22-to-july-1supreme-lodge-knights-pythias-august-4-to-15-illinois-republican-national-convention-june-17-1908-ohio-national-educational-association-june-29-to-july-3international-convention-by-pu-of-america-july-8-to-12-tex-grand-lodge-b-p-o-e-july-12-to-col-democratic-national-convention-july-7-ind-saengerfcst-of-north-image375659106.html
RM2CR4N0J–. Book of the Royal blue . lb, 30: August 13 and 27 and September 10.WEST OF OHIO RIVER-August 6. Md.General Conference M. E. Church, May 6 to June 3. Mass. National Association Retail Grocers, May II to 14.General Federation of Womens Clubs, June 22 to July 1.Supreme Lodge Knights Pythias, August 4 to 15. Illinois.— Republican National Convention, June 17, 1908. Ohio. -National Educational Association, June 29 to July 3.International Convention B.Y. P.U. of America, July 8 to 12. Tex.- Grand Lodge B. P. O. E., July 12 to Col. - Democratic National Convention, July 7. Ind. Saengerfcst of North
. Electric railway journal . 7.F/7.7 iro.oo 9G aft. 3 1 9 - 4.6/4.6 l < . SG 95.30 r Brfti.IOUf.THIH iU , QP COgT QF BtPnQDUCTION HEW. i SAMPLE FORM USED IN RECORDING SPECIAL WORK DATA LIST AND PRICE SHEET USED IN RECORDING DATA OF ELABORATE LAYOUTS 878 ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL [Vol. XLIX, No. 19 Railway Practices in SupplyingCommercial Energy Character of Load Connected and Construction De-tails of the Des Moines Inter-Urban RailwayCommercial Substations Are Described BY F. C. CHAMBERS Electrical Engineer Inter-Urban Railway, Des Moines, la. It is the policy of the Inter-Urban Railway to e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/electric-railway-journal-7f77-irooo-9g-aft-3-1-9-4646-l-lt-sg-9530-r-brftiioufthih-iu-qp-cogt-qf-btpnqduction-hew-i-sample-form-used-in-recording-special-work-data-list-and-price-sheet-used-in-recording-data-of-elaborate-layouts-878-electric-railway-journal-vol-xlix-no-19-railway-practices-in-supplyingcommercial-energy-character-of-load-connected-and-construction-de-tails-of-the-des-moines-inter-urban-railwaycommercial-substations-are-described-by-f-c-chambers-electrical-engineer-inter-urban-railway-des-moines-la-it-is-the-policy-of-the-inter-urban-railway-to-e-image371843562.html
RM2CGXX76–. Electric railway journal . 7.F/7.7 iro.oo 9G aft. 3 1 9 - 4.6/4.6 l < . SG 95.30 r Brfti.IOUf.THIH iU , QP COgT QF BtPnQDUCTION HEW. i SAMPLE FORM USED IN RECORDING SPECIAL WORK DATA LIST AND PRICE SHEET USED IN RECORDING DATA OF ELABORATE LAYOUTS 878 ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL [Vol. XLIX, No. 19 Railway Practices in SupplyingCommercial Energy Character of Load Connected and Construction De-tails of the Des Moines Inter-Urban RailwayCommercial Substations Are Described BY F. C. CHAMBERS Electrical Engineer Inter-Urban Railway, Des Moines, la. It is the policy of the Inter-Urban Railway to e
. The street railway review . 1 V.J ■ SL - s,.. x - ■ k ■V- - V . ■ s**^ ,• ■ •■ ■ ■ - DAILY REPORT USED BY DISTRICT TRAFFIC AGENTS. (ORIGINAL Jl/2 X 7 IN.) consists of four G. E. No. 73, 75-h. p. capacity motors geared toabout 25 m. p. h. An additional locomotive, weighing 50 tons,is now contemplated in order to handle the rapidly increasing freighttraffic. Train Service. The passenger traffic may best be described by outlining theservice offered on each of the different interurban divisions: Danville to Georgetown, 12 miles, 30-minute headway; George-town to Ridge Farm, six miles, 60-minute Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-street-railway-review-1-vj-sl-s-x-k-v-v-s-daily-report-used-by-district-traffic-agents-original-jl2-x-7-in-consists-of-four-g-e-no-73-75-h-p-capacity-motors-geared-toabout-25-m-p-h-an-additional-locomotive-weighing-50-tonsis-now-contemplated-in-order-to-handle-the-rapidly-increasing-freighttraffic-train-service-the-passenger-traffic-may-best-be-described-by-outlining-theservice-offered-on-each-of-the-different-interurban-divisions-danville-to-georgetown-12-miles-30-minute-headway-george-town-to-ridge-farm-six-miles-60-minute-image375620661.html
RM2CR2YYH–. The street railway review . 1 V.J ■ SL - s,.. x - ■ k ■V- - V . ■ s**^ ,• ■ •■ ■ ■ - DAILY REPORT USED BY DISTRICT TRAFFIC AGENTS. (ORIGINAL Jl/2 X 7 IN.) consists of four G. E. No. 73, 75-h. p. capacity motors geared toabout 25 m. p. h. An additional locomotive, weighing 50 tons,is now contemplated in order to handle the rapidly increasing freighttraffic. Train Service. The passenger traffic may best be described by outlining theservice offered on each of the different interurban divisions: Danville to Georgetown, 12 miles, 30-minute headway; George-town to Ridge Farm, six miles, 60-minute
. Wet days at Edgewood: with old farmers, old gardeners, and old pastorals. ervants hall. b. Summer dining-room. i. Dressing-room of baths. c. Winter dining-room. At. Bathing-room. d. Withdrawing-rooms. /. Wami cell. e. Winter apartments. m. Sweating-room. f. Summer apartments. n. Furnace. g. Library. 0. Porters lodges. B. Villa Rustica AND FrUCTUARLA. 1. Inner fann-yard. 23. Sheepfold. 2. Pond. 24. Shepherds. 3. Outer yard 25. Goat-pens. 4. Kitchen. 26. Goatherds. 5. New wine. 27. Dog-kennels. 6. Old wine. 28. Cart-houses. 7. Housekeeper. 29. Hog-sties. 8. Spinning-room. 30. Hog-keepers. 9. T Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wet-days-at-edgewood-with-old-farmers-old-gardeners-and-old-pastorals-ervants-hall-b-summer-dining-room-i-dressing-room-of-baths-c-winter-dining-room-at-bathing-room-d-withdrawing-rooms-wami-cell-e-winter-apartments-m-sweating-room-f-summer-apartments-n-furnace-g-library-0-porters-lodges-b-villa-rustica-and-fructuarla-1-inner-fann-yard-23-sheepfold-2-pond-24-shepherds-3-outer-yard-25-goat-pens-4-kitchen-26-goatherds-5-new-wine-27-dog-kennels-6-old-wine-28-cart-houses-7-housekeeper-29-hog-sties-8-spinning-room-30-hog-keepers-9-t-image370320475.html
RM2CEDFF7–. Wet days at Edgewood: with old farmers, old gardeners, and old pastorals. ervants hall. b. Summer dining-room. i. Dressing-room of baths. c. Winter dining-room. At. Bathing-room. d. Withdrawing-rooms. /. Wami cell. e. Winter apartments. m. Sweating-room. f. Summer apartments. n. Furnace. g. Library. 0. Porters lodges. B. Villa Rustica AND FrUCTUARLA. 1. Inner fann-yard. 23. Sheepfold. 2. Pond. 24. Shepherds. 3. Outer yard 25. Goat-pens. 4. Kitchen. 26. Goatherds. 5. New wine. 27. Dog-kennels. 6. Old wine. 28. Cart-houses. 7. Housekeeper. 29. Hog-sties. 8. Spinning-room. 30. Hog-keepers. 9. T
. The Argonaut. vings Bank. Open SaturdayEvening from 7 to 8:30 Officers—Charles Carpy, President; ArthurLegallet, 1st Vice-President; Leon Bocqueraz,2d Vice-President; A. Bousquet, Secretary; P.A. Bergerot, Attorney. Directors—N. C. Babin, J. A. Bergerot,Charles Carpy, Arthur Legallet, G. Beleney,H. de St. Seine, J. M. Dupas, Leon Bocqueraz,J. E. Artigues, J. S. Godeau, John Ginty. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT The French-American Bank is located in thesame building. The ANGLO AND LONDON PARIS NATIONAL BANK N, E. cor. Sutter and Sansome Sts. CAPITAL $4,000,000 SURPLUS 1,350,000 Sig Greenebaum, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-argonaut-vings-bank-open-saturdayevening-from-7-to-830-officerscharles-carpy-president-arthurlegallet-1st-vice-president-leon-bocqueraz2d-vice-president-a-bousquet-secretary-pa-bergerot-attorney-directorsn-c-babin-j-a-bergerotcharles-carpy-arthur-legallet-g-beleneyh-de-st-seine-j-m-dupas-leon-bocquerazj-e-artigues-j-s-godeau-john-ginty-safe-deposit-boxes-for-rent-the-french-american-bank-is-located-in-thesame-building-the-anglo-and-london-paris-national-bank-n-e-cor-sutter-and-sansome-sts-capital-4000000-surplus-1350000-sig-greenebaum-image370785352.html
RM2CF6ME0–. The Argonaut. vings Bank. Open SaturdayEvening from 7 to 8:30 Officers—Charles Carpy, President; ArthurLegallet, 1st Vice-President; Leon Bocqueraz,2d Vice-President; A. Bousquet, Secretary; P.A. Bergerot, Attorney. Directors—N. C. Babin, J. A. Bergerot,Charles Carpy, Arthur Legallet, G. Beleney,H. de St. Seine, J. M. Dupas, Leon Bocqueraz,J. E. Artigues, J. S. Godeau, John Ginty. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT The French-American Bank is located in thesame building. The ANGLO AND LONDON PARIS NATIONAL BANK N, E. cor. Sutter and Sansome Sts. CAPITAL $4,000,000 SURPLUS 1,350,000 Sig Greenebaum,
. Le coq d'or, conte-fable : opéra en 3 actes . ré CBt HvHTT,, ias „ ser ïl^afhfieu-KH - ua 30 .io Ta . H,Sous son oTn.bre tu- té - lai - re; CBi.THTTbBciMtHe paS-ÔH -pa// é.taitpoumous un pe a.re.. 3Z408 J- ^ Sopr CLTHXHMb OTHaflUieMT,.p Avec un prqfond désespoir. 203 m » r ^ Alti. J^ r j-i j^ j^ j^ s î^ 7 y s ^ Ten. HtoQuel ;i,aeTi. ho^er - ri sa. A aaWe dé.aar roi! -^ >i.J! J^ ^1 J ^ iî Bassi. ^S y ? ^^gp T P P p-H Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/le-coq-dor-conte-fable-opra-en-3-actes-r-cbt-hvhtt-ias-ser-lafhfieu-kh-ua-30-io-ta-hsous-son-otnbre-tu-t-lai-re-cbithttbbcimthe-pas-h-pa-taitpoumous-un-pe-are-3z408-j-sopr-clthxhmb-othafluiemtp-avec-un-prqfond-dsespoir-203-m-r-alti-j-r-j-i-j-j-j-s-7-y-s-ten-htoquel-iaeti-hoer-ri-sa-a-aawe-daar-roi!-gtij!-j-1-j-i-bassi-s-y-gp-t-p-p-p-h-image369997590.html
RM2CDXRKJ–. Le coq d'or, conte-fable : opéra en 3 actes . ré CBt HvHTT,, ias „ ser ïl^afhfieu-KH - ua 30 .io Ta . H,Sous son oTn.bre tu- té - lai - re; CBi.THTTbBciMtHe paS-ÔH -pa// é.taitpoumous un pe a.re.. 3Z408 J- ^ Sopr CLTHXHMb OTHaflUieMT,.p Avec un prqfond désespoir. 203 m » r ^ Alti. J^ r j-i j^ j^ j^ s î^ 7 y s ^ Ten. HtoQuel ;i,aeTi. ho^er - ri sa. A aaWe dé.aar roi! -^ >i.J! J^ ^1 J ^ iî Bassi. ^S y ? ^^gp T P P p-H
. Webster's new standard dictionary ... with U. S. census and maps, based upon the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster, LL. D. . F. E, WRIGHT MONGOLIAN 1 Tunguse Woman 2 Kirghis3 Chinese Woman 4 Corean5 Japanese Woman 6 TcKuktchi CAUCASIAN 7 Cossack 8 Georgian Woman 9 Cashmerian 15 Diak 10 Persian 1 1 Arab 12 Swede 13 Scotchman I 7 Aridf] 14 Italian (Sicily) 19Fijiar. kY Womanlan Womanfi AMERICAN 21 Eskimo (Labrador) 22 Sioux (Nc ETHIOPIAN ^, , , .., . ^ .. Amer.) 23 Massai 29 Zulu 30 Loango 2j Apache (No. Amer.) 24 Mexican Squaw 31 Abyssinian 32 Nubian 33 Bushman 25 Bororo (Brazil) 26 Arauc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-new-standard-dictionary-with-u-s-census-and-maps-based-upon-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-ll-d-f-e-wright-mongolian-1-tunguse-woman-2-kirghis3-chinese-woman-4-corean5-japanese-woman-6-tckuktchi-caucasian-7-cossack-8-georgian-woman-9-cashmerian-15-diak-10-persian-1-1-arab-12-swede-13-scotchman-i-7-aridf-14-italian-sicily-19fijiar-ky-womanlan-womanfi-american-21-eskimo-labrador-22-sioux-nc-ethiopian-amer-23-massai-29-zulu-30-loango-2j-apache-no-amer-24-mexican-squaw-31-abyssinian-32-nubian-33-bushman-25-bororo-brazil-26-arauc-image370050293.html
RM2CE16WW–. Webster's new standard dictionary ... with U. S. census and maps, based upon the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster, LL. D. . F. E, WRIGHT MONGOLIAN 1 Tunguse Woman 2 Kirghis3 Chinese Woman 4 Corean5 Japanese Woman 6 TcKuktchi CAUCASIAN 7 Cossack 8 Georgian Woman 9 Cashmerian 15 Diak 10 Persian 1 1 Arab 12 Swede 13 Scotchman I 7 Aridf] 14 Italian (Sicily) 19Fijiar. kY Womanlan Womanfi AMERICAN 21 Eskimo (Labrador) 22 Sioux (Nc ETHIOPIAN ^, , , .., . ^ .. Amer.) 23 Massai 29 Zulu 30 Loango 2j Apache (No. Amer.) 24 Mexican Squaw 31 Abyssinian 32 Nubian 33 Bushman 25 Bororo (Brazil) 26 Arauc
. The adulteration of insect powder with powdered daisy flowers (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum L.). pf. Davidis. Materia Medica Americana Potissimum Regni Vegetabilis. Erlangae, 1787.Reprint in Bull. 6, Reproduction Series 3, Lloyd Library of Botany,Pharmacy and Materia Medica, p. 125. Cincinnati, 1903. (29) Schrenk, Joseph. Am. Druggist, 18, p. 42. 1889. (30) Shecut, John L. E. W. Flora Carolinseensis, vol. 1, p. 394. Charleston, 1806. (31) Siedler. P. Ber. pharm. Ges., 22, p. 408. 1912. (32) Stearns, Frederick. Proc. Am. Pharm. Assoc, 7, p. 276. 1858. (33) Stone, E. P. N. H. Agr. Exp. Sta. 5th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-adulteration-of-insect-powder-with-powdered-daisy-flowers-chrysanthemum-leucanthemum-l-pf-davidis-materia-medica-americana-potissimum-regni-vegetabilis-erlangae-1787reprint-in-bull-6-reproduction-series-3-lloyd-library-of-botanypharmacy-and-materia-medica-p-125-cincinnati-1903-29-schrenk-joseph-am-druggist-18-p-42-1889-30-shecut-john-l-e-w-flora-carolinseensis-vol-1-p-394-charleston-1806-31-siedler-p-ber-pharm-ges-22-p-408-1912-32-stearns-frederick-proc-am-pharm-assoc-7-p-276-1858-33-stone-e-p-n-h-agr-exp-sta-5th-image370508897.html
RM2CEP3TH–. The adulteration of insect powder with powdered daisy flowers (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum L.). pf. Davidis. Materia Medica Americana Potissimum Regni Vegetabilis. Erlangae, 1787.Reprint in Bull. 6, Reproduction Series 3, Lloyd Library of Botany,Pharmacy and Materia Medica, p. 125. Cincinnati, 1903. (29) Schrenk, Joseph. Am. Druggist, 18, p. 42. 1889. (30) Shecut, John L. E. W. Flora Carolinseensis, vol. 1, p. 394. Charleston, 1806. (31) Siedler. P. Ber. pharm. Ges., 22, p. 408. 1912. (32) Stearns, Frederick. Proc. Am. Pharm. Assoc, 7, p. 276. 1858. (33) Stone, E. P. N. H. Agr. Exp. Sta. 5th
. Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing ... Olof E. O sen)lithographers, 41N>4:22 Commercial Galloway Martha, widow, r. 2203 Devisadero Galloway Martha S. Miss, teacher Cooper PrimarySchool, r 2203 Devisadero Galloway AVilliam T., secretary Calltornla GasFixture Co., 123 Geary, r. 2203 Devisadero •^Galloway. See Gallwey Gallwey James A.(W. H. Gagen & Co.) and pharmacy,624 Kearcy, r. 1325 Jackson Gall^veyJolin, physician and surgeon, 624 Kearny,office hours 1.30 to 4 P. M. and 7.30 to 9 P. M.,telephone 207, r. 1331 Leavenworth, telephone2574 Gallwey Mary M., widow, r. 132 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/langleys-san-francisco-directory-for-the-year-commencing-olof-e-o-senlithographers-41ngt422-commercial-galloway-martha-widow-r-2203-devisadero-galloway-martha-s-miss-teacher-cooper-primaryschool-r-2203-devisadero-galloway-avilliam-t-secretary-calltornla-gasfixture-co-123-geary-r-2203-devisadero-galloway-see-gallwey-gallwey-james-aw-h-gagen-co-and-pharmacy624-kearcy-r-1325-jackson-gallveyjolin-physician-and-surgeon-624-kearnyoffice-hours-130-to-4-p-m-and-730-to-9-p-mtelephone-207-r-1331-leavenworth-telephone2574-gallwey-mary-m-widow-r-132-image370414799.html
RM2CEHRRY–. Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing ... Olof E. O sen)lithographers, 41N>4:22 Commercial Galloway Martha, widow, r. 2203 Devisadero Galloway Martha S. Miss, teacher Cooper PrimarySchool, r 2203 Devisadero Galloway AVilliam T., secretary Calltornla GasFixture Co., 123 Geary, r. 2203 Devisadero •^Galloway. See Gallwey Gallwey James A.(W. H. Gagen & Co.) and pharmacy,624 Kearcy, r. 1325 Jackson Gall^veyJolin, physician and surgeon, 624 Kearny,office hours 1.30 to 4 P. M. and 7.30 to 9 P. M.,telephone 207, r. 1331 Leavenworth, telephone2574 Gallwey Mary M., widow, r. 132
. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1916 1ra sección. Diciembre 30 de 1915. — Atlas Assurance Company, Limited. — Pu-blicaciones e impresiones en general, de la clase 18. ^ - . ,. , , i . ■ ; v-12 enero. psamnir M0NA.RGÁS de ESPAÑA. niiiiiiiHiHiiiiHHHiiHiiiiiiiaijiiiiiiiiiiititniíiiiimmmiimHHiHiiH^iHuinnmmi Diciembre 30 de 1915. - Barclay y Cía. - Telas y tejidos en geriera?^ tejidos de punto, mantelería, lencería, de la clase 15. - - ¡ , . , ¡ , v-12 enero. í 98 rnT^.n-r^TP f ] 1 BOLETÍN PFICIAJL* -- Buenos Aires, Viernes 7 de Enero de 1916 *-•• 1 Acta N» 51.083. Acta No 51.092. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boletn-oficial-de-la-repblica-argentina-1916-1ra-seccin-diciembre-30-de-1915-atlas-assurance-company-limited-pu-blicaciones-e-impresiones-en-general-de-la-clase-18-i-v-12-enero-psamnir-m0nargs-de-espaa-niiiiiiihihiiiihhhiihiiiiiiiaijiiiiiiiiiiititniiiiimmmiimhhihiihihuinnmmi-diciembre-30-de-1915-barclay-y-ca-telas-y-tejidos-en-geriera-tejidos-de-punto-mantelera-lencera-de-la-clase-15-v-12-enero-98-rntn-rtp-f-1-boletn-pficiajl-buenos-aires-viernes-7-de-enero-de-1916-1-acta-n-51083-acta-no-51092-image370476170.html
RM2CEMJ3P–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1916 1ra sección. Diciembre 30 de 1915. — Atlas Assurance Company, Limited. — Pu-blicaciones e impresiones en general, de la clase 18. ^ - . ,. , , i . ■ ; v-12 enero. psamnir M0NA.RGÁS de ESPAÑA. niiiiiiiHiHiiiiHHHiiHiiiiiiiaijiiiiiiiiiiititniíiiiimmmiimHHiHiiH^iHuinnmmi Diciembre 30 de 1915. - Barclay y Cía. - Telas y tejidos en geriera?^ tejidos de punto, mantelería, lencería, de la clase 15. - - ¡ , . , ¡ , v-12 enero. í 98 rnT^.n-r^TP f ] 1 BOLETÍN PFICIAJL* -- Buenos Aires, Viernes 7 de Enero de 1916 *-•• 1 Acta N» 51.083. Acta No 51.092.
. Breeder and sportsman . d By McKINNEY, 2:11 1-4, ALTAMONT 36O0, PILOT PRINCE, GRAND- ISSIMO, DICTATUS, SAN DIEGO, EYRAUD son of EROS, and Other Noted Sires. ThR Property of H. W. Grabbs To-Kalon Stock Farm OAKVIL1.E, NAPA CO., CAt. Will b3 Bold at Auction lo the highest ca^h bidder, absolutely without reserve, by order of the Executorsof theEitateof H. W. CRABB. deceesed. At Napa Fair G^ojnds, Napa, Gal., Thyrsdiy. May 23,1899,at 10:30 a. m. The 7:30 a. m. boat from 5an Francisco connects wiih train for Napa, which stops at Fair Grounds;relnruing reacn Sao Francisco at 6-16 p. m .^Send for C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breeder-and-sportsman-d-by-mckinney-211-1-4-altamont-36o0-pilot-prince-grand-issimo-dictatus-san-diego-eyraud-son-of-eros-and-other-noted-sires-thr-property-of-h-w-grabbs-to-kalon-stock-farm-oakvil1e-napa-co-cat-will-b3-bold-at-auction-lo-the-highest-cah-bidder-absolutely-without-reserve-by-order-of-the-executorsof-theeitateof-h-w-crabb-deceesed-at-napa-fair-gojnds-napa-gal-thyrsdiy-may-231899at-1030-a-m-the-730-a-m-boat-from-5an-francisco-connects-wiih-train-for-napa-which-stops-at-fair-groundsrelnruing-reacn-sao-francisco-at-6-16-p-m-send-for-c-image369719957.html
RM2CDE5G5–. Breeder and sportsman . d By McKINNEY, 2:11 1-4, ALTAMONT 36O0, PILOT PRINCE, GRAND- ISSIMO, DICTATUS, SAN DIEGO, EYRAUD son of EROS, and Other Noted Sires. ThR Property of H. W. Grabbs To-Kalon Stock Farm OAKVIL1.E, NAPA CO., CAt. Will b3 Bold at Auction lo the highest ca^h bidder, absolutely without reserve, by order of the Executorsof theEitateof H. W. CRABB. deceesed. At Napa Fair G^ojnds, Napa, Gal., Thyrsdiy. May 23,1899,at 10:30 a. m. The 7:30 a. m. boat from 5an Francisco connects wiih train for Napa, which stops at Fair Grounds;relnruing reacn Sao Francisco at 6-16 p. m .^Send for C
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . South Rend Watches SOUTH BEND WATCH COMPANY 1812 Studebaker Street. South Bend. Ind. Vie South BendSTUDEBAKERRailroad Uatc/i §j MOVEMENTS ONLY16Size—17J.—5 pos. J28. 21 30.00 21 40.00 18 Size—) 7 24.00 21 28.00 Fitted to your oivii caseif desired. Effective Xovember 1 C. W. Mclntyre wasai)pointed yardmaster at Canton, vice E. W.Beattie, assigned to other duties. His juris-diction will cover the territory from NorthIndustry to Aultman, inclusive. Effective October 27 L. T. Campbell wasappointed agent at Canton, vice W. F. Henry,resigned. J. C. Fluck has Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baltimore-and-ohio-employees-magazine-south-rend-watches-south-bend-watch-company-1812-studebaker-street-south-bend-ind-vie-south-bendstudebakerrailroad-uatci-j-movements-only16size17j5-pos-j28-21-3000-21-4000-18-size-7-2400-21-2800-fitted-to-your-oivii-caseif-desired-effective-xovember-1-c-w-mclntyre-wasaipointed-yardmaster-at-canton-vice-e-wbeattie-assigned-to-other-duties-his-juris-diction-will-cover-the-territory-from-northindustry-to-aultman-inclusive-effective-october-27-l-t-campbell-wasappointed-agent-at-canton-vice-w-f-henryresigned-j-c-fluck-has-image371763038.html
RM2CGR7FA–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . South Rend Watches SOUTH BEND WATCH COMPANY 1812 Studebaker Street. South Bend. Ind. Vie South BendSTUDEBAKERRailroad Uatc/i §j MOVEMENTS ONLY16Size—17J.—5 pos. J28. 21 30.00 21 40.00 18 Size—) 7 24.00 21 28.00 Fitted to your oivii caseif desired. Effective Xovember 1 C. W. Mclntyre wasai)pointed yardmaster at Canton, vice E. W.Beattie, assigned to other duties. His juris-diction will cover the territory from NorthIndustry to Aultman, inclusive. Effective October 27 L. T. Campbell wasappointed agent at Canton, vice W. F. Henry,resigned. J. C. Fluck has
. Climatological data, New England . x for observatlo)LS snow on ground values are a 7:30 A.M. E.S.T. WTR EQUiv In Table 7 ■sans the waterLent samples are necessarily taAen from differentinsistencies in the record. dls rlbut of I 1 Dat: olui R Auounts fro:S Storage preiSS This entry fall wbolaye of record mlssinjreoortling gage (Thes< e Station Index means after raliIndex the letter C Indicatesestimated, ■ deti ally 1 lied daily ■ecord. Degree day dut may vary slightlyrregular Intervals, essed for spec 1 purposes and are published later In full I Is station, have been adjusted t» represent Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/climatological-data-new-england-x-for-observatlols-snow-on-ground-values-are-a-730-am-est-wtr-equiv-in-table-7-sans-the-waterlent-samples-are-necessarily-taaen-from-differentinsistencies-in-the-record-dls-rlbut-of-i-1-dat-olui-r-auounts-fros-storage-preiss-this-entry-fall-wbolaye-of-record-mlssinjreoortling-gage-theslt-e-station-index-means-after-raliindex-the-letter-c-indicatesestimated-deti-ally-1-lied-daily-ecord-degree-day-dut-may-vary-slightlyrregular-intervals-essed-for-spec-1-purposes-and-are-published-later-in-full-i-is-station-have-been-adjusted-t-represent-image372299892.html
RM2CHKM8M–. Climatological data, New England . x for observatlo)LS snow on ground values are a 7:30 A.M. E.S.T. WTR EQUiv In Table 7 ■sans the waterLent samples are necessarily taAen from differentinsistencies in the record. dls rlbut of I 1 Dat: olui R Auounts fro:S Storage preiSS This entry fall wbolaye of record mlssinjreoortling gage (Thes< e Station Index means after raliIndex the letter C Indicatesestimated, ■ deti ally 1 lied daily ■ecord. Degree day dut may vary slightlyrregular Intervals, essed for spec 1 purposes and are published later In full I Is station, have been adjusted t» represent
. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . e North and West daiiy, at R,30;A. M., Express ; 1.04, P. M., Express ; 5.20, P. M., Mail, d.OOP. M.- Express. On Sundays at 7, P. M., only. Jlj* Through connections made for Jail points at the, East and West. :WM. CRAWFORD, THE RAILROAD RECORD. 317 CAST STEEL WORKS OE »3t ESSEJV in Mhenish Prussia. Patent Railway Tires, without a weld. Axles, Cannon, Anchor Flukes,Propeller Blades and Shafts. Cranked Axles and Shafts,up to Twenty Tons weight. CAST STEEL IK BAHS, BEST C&UALITY, ^Suitable for Axles, Shafts, Rolls Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/railroad-record-and-journal-of-commerce-banking-manufactures-and-statistics-e-north-and-west-daiiy-at-r30a-m-express-104-p-m-express-520-p-m-mail-doop-m-express-on-sundays-at-7-p-m-only-jlj-through-connections-made-for-jail-points-at-the-east-and-west-wm-crawford-the-railroad-record-317-cast-steel-works-oe-3t-essejv-in-mhenish-prussia-patent-railway-tires-without-a-weld-axles-cannon-anchor-flukespropeller-blades-and-shafts-cranked-axles-and-shaftsup-to-twenty-tons-weight-cast-steel-ik-bahs-best-cuality-suitable-for-axles-shafts-rolls-image375521992.html
RM2CPXE3M–. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . e North and West daiiy, at R,30;A. M., Express ; 1.04, P. M., Express ; 5.20, P. M., Mail, d.OOP. M.- Express. On Sundays at 7, P. M., only. Jlj* Through connections made for Jail points at the, East and West. :WM. CRAWFORD, THE RAILROAD RECORD. 317 CAST STEEL WORKS OE »3t ESSEJV in Mhenish Prussia. Patent Railway Tires, without a weld. Axles, Cannon, Anchor Flukes,Propeller Blades and Shafts. Cranked Axles and Shafts,up to Twenty Tons weight. CAST STEEL IK BAHS, BEST C&UALITY, ^Suitable for Axles, Shafts, Rolls
. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . 1 i i ,,i Numenius hudsonlcus. Length, 14; Wing, 7.40; Tarsus, 2.50? Bill, 11.15.Rump and upper tail coverts and crissum purewhite: bill nearly straight; somewhat resemblesa ellow-legs, but has olive green legs. Length, 13; Wing, 8.25; Tarsus, 1.75; Bill, 2.30.Bill curved downward; plumage mottled brownstreaked with brown; top of head dark brown ; axillars barred. Tetanus nebularius.Green^shank. See page 2S2 Numenius borealis.Eskimo Curlew.Dough-bird. See page 290 Family CHARADRIID.-E. Plovers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hunting-and-fishing-in-florida-including-a-key-to-the-water-birds-known-to-occur-in-the-state-1-i-i-i-numenius-hudsonlcus-length-14-wing-740-tarsus-250-bill-1115rump-and-upper-tail-coverts-and-crissum-purewhite-bill-nearly-straight-somewhat-resemblesa-ellow-legs-but-has-olive-green-legs-length-13-wing-825-tarsus-175-bill-230bill-curved-downward-plumage-mottled-brownstreaked-with-brown-top-of-head-dark-brown-axillars-barred-tetanus-nebulariusgreenshank-see-page-2s2-numenius-borealiseskimo-curlewdough-bird-see-page-290-family-charadriid-e-plovers-image375158732.html
RM2CP9XP4–. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . 1 i i ,,i Numenius hudsonlcus. Length, 14; Wing, 7.40; Tarsus, 2.50? Bill, 11.15.Rump and upper tail coverts and crissum purewhite: bill nearly straight; somewhat resemblesa ellow-legs, but has olive green legs. Length, 13; Wing, 8.25; Tarsus, 1.75; Bill, 2.30.Bill curved downward; plumage mottled brownstreaked with brown; top of head dark brown ; axillars barred. Tetanus nebularius.Green^shank. See page 2S2 Numenius borealis.Eskimo Curlew.Dough-bird. See page 290 Family CHARADRIID.-E. Plovers.
. Daily Colonist (1891-08-09) . aves Vancouver daily at 2 30 p.m., arrivingat N a.vaimo at 0 p.m. leaves Nanaimo 7 a.m. ?AiA1.V^-,V1K,HL v-^couver 10:30 a.m. 1UUHISI rlCKETS aro issued availablefrom Victoria to Nanaimo via tho E. &. N.Rv., by SS. Cutch from Nanaimo to Van-couver, and return by C, P. N. Cov steamorsto VICTORIA. Hound trip, $0.00. VANCOUVER AND PORTtAND (0R.)-CnrryinKfreight and passengcrs-Sd. TAICIIIOW (1 ?00tons). I his Bteamer makes FORTNIGHTLY TRIPSbetween Vancouver and Portland, via Victoria.Sound Ports and Astoria. HOWE SOUND AND SQUAMISH RIVER-On andafter Friday, June 12t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daily-colonist-1891-08-09-aves-vancouver-daily-at-2-30-pm-arrivingat-n-avaimo-at-0-pm-leaves-nanaimo-7-am-aia1v-v1khl-v-couver-1030-am-1uuhisi-rlckets-aro-issued-availablefrom-victoria-to-nanaimo-via-tho-e-nrv-by-ss-cutch-from-nanaimo-to-van-couver-and-return-by-c-p-n-cov-steamorsto-victoria-hound-trip-000-vancouver-and-porttand-0r-cnrryinkfreight-and-passengcrs-sd-taiciiiow-1-00tons-i-his-bteamer-makes-fortnightly-tripsbetween-vancouver-and-portland-via-victoriasound-ports-and-astoria-howe-sound-and-squamish-river-on-andafter-friday-june-12t-image369692558.html
RM2CDCXHJ–. Daily Colonist (1891-08-09) . aves Vancouver daily at 2 30 p.m., arrivingat N a.vaimo at 0 p.m. leaves Nanaimo 7 a.m. ?AiA1.V^-,V1K,HL v-^couver 10:30 a.m. 1UUHISI rlCKETS aro issued availablefrom Victoria to Nanaimo via tho E. &. N.Rv., by SS. Cutch from Nanaimo to Van-couver, and return by C, P. N. Cov steamorsto VICTORIA. Hound trip, $0.00. VANCOUVER AND PORTtAND (0R.)-CnrryinKfreight and passengcrs-Sd. TAICIIIOW (1 ?00tons). I his Bteamer makes FORTNIGHTLY TRIPSbetween Vancouver and Portland, via Victoria.Sound Ports and Astoria. HOWE SOUND AND SQUAMISH RIVER-On andafter Friday, June 12t
. Os Andradas; obra commemorativa do 1. centenário da independêndia do Brasil, mandada executar pela Câmara municipal da cidade de Santos. nhagen — Obr. cit., pág. 363. (2) Oliveira Lima — Obr. cit., pág. 221. (3) Oliveira Lima — Obr. cit.,. pág. 222. (4) Páginas 7 e 8. 492 combates havidos da manhan de 19 á tarde do dia seguinte,approximadamente 400 homens e os Portugueses 30 (1). Du-rante essas amargas horas de tremendas lutas, a Tropa Lusitana,que a cada passo erapidamente ganhavaterreno sobre seus ad-versara is. entregqu-se,como infelizmente éusual por parte da deli-rante soldadesca nosmom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/os-andradas-obra-commemorativa-do-1-centenrio-da-independndia-do-brasil-mandada-executar-pela-cmara-municipal-da-cidade-de-santos-nhagen-obr-cit-pg-363-2-oliveira-lima-obr-cit-pg-221-3-oliveira-lima-obr-cit-pg-222-4-pginas-7-e-8-492-combates-havidos-da-manhan-de-19-tarde-do-dia-seguinteapproximadamente-400-homens-e-os-portugueses-30-1-du-rante-essas-amargas-horas-de-tremendas-lutas-a-tropa-lusitanaque-a-cada-passo-erapidamente-ganhavaterreno-sobre-seus-ad-versara-is-entregqu-secomo-infelizmente-usual-por-parte-da-deli-rante-soldadesca-nosmom-image370651821.html
RM2CF0J51–. Os Andradas; obra commemorativa do 1. centenário da independêndia do Brasil, mandada executar pela Câmara municipal da cidade de Santos. nhagen — Obr. cit., pág. 363. (2) Oliveira Lima — Obr. cit., pág. 221. (3) Oliveira Lima — Obr. cit.,. pág. 222. (4) Páginas 7 e 8. 492 combates havidos da manhan de 19 á tarde do dia seguinte,approximadamente 400 homens e os Portugueses 30 (1). Du-rante essas amargas horas de tremendas lutas, a Tropa Lusitana,que a cada passo erapidamente ganhavaterreno sobre seus ad-versara is. entregqu-se,como infelizmente éusual por parte da deli-rante soldadesca nosmom
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . who is an Baseball engineer on the Wheeling Division. Reading o. r r^i x t on from left to right the brothers are: Top row! Standing of the teams on June 30. ^^^ W. A. Welsh, engineer, Newark Division; J. G. Team. Won. Lost. Cent. Welsh, engineer, Newark Division, and M. E. Comiellsville Shops 7 1 .875 Welsh, engineer, Newark Division. Bottom Coimellsville Yard 6 2 .750 row, M. H. Welsh, engineer, Newark Division; Somerset 6 3 g6G J. B. Welsh, engineer, Newark Division; C. T. Rockwood 2 3 400 Welsh, engineer. Wheeling Division and J. P. Superintendents Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baltimore-and-ohio-employees-magazine-who-is-an-baseball-engineer-on-the-wheeling-division-reading-o-r-ri-x-t-on-from-left-to-right-the-brothers-are-top-row!-standing-of-the-teams-on-june-30-w-a-welsh-engineer-newark-division-j-g-team-won-lost-cent-welsh-engineer-newark-division-and-m-e-comiellsville-shops-7-1-875-welsh-engineer-newark-division-bottom-coimellsville-yard-6-2-750-row-m-h-welsh-engineer-newark-division-somerset-6-3-g6g-j-b-welsh-engineer-newark-division-c-t-rockwood-2-3-400-welsh-engineer-wheeling-division-and-j-p-superintendents-image371840680.html
RM2CGXPG8–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . who is an Baseball engineer on the Wheeling Division. Reading o. r r^i x t on from left to right the brothers are: Top row! Standing of the teams on June 30. ^^^ W. A. Welsh, engineer, Newark Division; J. G. Team. Won. Lost. Cent. Welsh, engineer, Newark Division, and M. E. Comiellsville Shops 7 1 .875 Welsh, engineer, Newark Division. Bottom Coimellsville Yard 6 2 .750 row, M. H. Welsh, engineer, Newark Division; Somerset 6 3 g6G J. B. Welsh, engineer, Newark Division; C. T. Rockwood 2 3 400 Welsh, engineer. Wheeling Division and J. P. Superintendents
. Stereotomy : Problems in stone cutting. In four classes. I. Plane-sided structures. II. Structures containing developable surfaces. III. Structrues containing warped surfaces. IV. Structures containing double-curved surfaces. For students of engineering and architecture . xample, substituted : — The half span 0B = S = 6.5 ft. OBO = a = 30°. Then 00 = S. tan a = 3.75 ft. and 0B = E = VS2 + 002 = 7.5 ft. (7.504 ft.) Again, let the angle of skew, EAC, = 0 then EAG = 90° — 0,whence BG = 2S. tan (90° — 0) (1) and AB = h/AG2+BG2= */l32 + (2S. tan (90 — Of oo or, AB = 2S. sec. (90 — 0) = 2S. cosec Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stereotomy-problems-in-stone-cutting-in-four-classes-i-plane-sided-structures-ii-structures-containing-developable-surfaces-iii-structrues-containing-warped-surfaces-iv-structures-containing-double-curved-surfaces-for-students-of-engineering-and-architecture-xample-substituted-the-half-span-0b-=-s-=-65-ft-obo-=-a-=-30-then-00-=-s-tan-a-=-375-ft-and-0b-=-e-=-vs2-002-=-75-ft-7504-ft-again-let-the-angle-of-skew-eac-=-0-then-eag-=-90-0whence-bg-=-2s-tan-90-0-1-and-ab-=-hag2bg2=-l32-2s-tan-90-of-oo-or-ab-=-2s-sec-90-0-=-2s-cosec-image372629074.html
RM2CJ6M56–. Stereotomy : Problems in stone cutting. In four classes. I. Plane-sided structures. II. Structures containing developable surfaces. III. Structrues containing warped surfaces. IV. Structures containing double-curved surfaces. For students of engineering and architecture . xample, substituted : — The half span 0B = S = 6.5 ft. OBO = a = 30°. Then 00 = S. tan a = 3.75 ft. and 0B = E = VS2 + 002 = 7.5 ft. (7.504 ft.) Again, let the angle of skew, EAC, = 0 then EAG = 90° — 0,whence BG = 2S. tan (90° — 0) (1) and AB = h/AG2+BG2= */l32 + (2S. tan (90 — Of oo or, AB = 2S. sec. (90 — 0) = 2S. cosec
. The street railway review . The wagon sufferedno damage beyond the breaking of one of its shafts. TROLLEY POSTAL CAR, CINCINNATI. The most recent car put in service is on the lines ofthe Cincinnati Street Railway. A description of the caris best given in the illustrations which tell the wholestory. The outline map shows the location of the gen-eral postotfice and the three substations which are allthat are included in the first schedule which is as follows: Pass B. Pass E. Pass U. A rr. G. P. O. 6:05 a. m. 6:20a.m. 6:27 a.m. 6:50 am. 7:20a.m. 7:35a.m. 7:42.3.m. 8:05a.m. 10:15 a.m. 10:30 a. 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-street-railway-review-the-wagon-sufferedno-damage-beyond-the-breaking-of-one-of-its-shafts-trolley-postal-car-cincinnati-the-most-recent-car-put-in-service-is-on-the-lines-ofthe-cincinnati-street-railway-a-description-of-the-caris-best-given-in-the-illustrations-which-tell-the-wholestory-the-outline-map-shows-the-location-of-the-gen-eral-postotfice-and-the-three-substations-which-are-allthat-are-included-in-the-first-schedule-which-is-as-follows-pass-b-pass-e-pass-u-a-rr-g-p-o-605-a-m-620am-627-am-650-am-720am-735am-7423m-805am-1015-am-1030-a-1-image371942722.html
RM2CH3CMJ–. The street railway review . The wagon sufferedno damage beyond the breaking of one of its shafts. TROLLEY POSTAL CAR, CINCINNATI. The most recent car put in service is on the lines ofthe Cincinnati Street Railway. A description of the caris best given in the illustrations which tell the wholestory. The outline map shows the location of the gen-eral postotfice and the three substations which are allthat are included in the first schedule which is as follows: Pass B. Pass E. Pass U. A rr. G. P. O. 6:05 a. m. 6:20a.m. 6:27 a.m. 6:50 am. 7:20a.m. 7:35a.m. 7:42.3.m. 8:05a.m. 10:15 a.m. 10:30 a. 1
. Waltham suburban directory containing gerenal directories of the residents, business directories, town officers, etc. of Weston, Wayland, Cochituate and Lincoln, Mass. and a select business directory of Waltham, with a street map of Weston and a township map of Middlesex County . ADVERTISEMENTS. 13 E. L. Wells, D. D. S. G. E. Boynton, D. D. S. DRS, WELLS & BOYNTONDENTISTS OFFICE HOURS: 8.30 A. M. to 5 P. M. On Wednesdayand Friday Evenings, 7-8 P. M. Ill Moody Street, Cor. Crescent, WALTHAM, MASS. Telephone 171-1 DR. FRANK HARRIS Dentist Telephone 596-1.27 MOODY STREET, WALTHAM. GEORGE R. WHE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/waltham-suburban-directory-containing-gerenal-directories-of-the-residents-business-directories-town-officers-etc-of-weston-wayland-cochituate-and-lincoln-mass-and-a-select-business-directory-of-waltham-with-a-street-map-of-weston-and-a-township-map-of-middlesex-county-advertisements-13-e-l-wells-d-d-s-g-e-boynton-d-d-s-drs-wells-boyntondentists-office-hours-830-a-m-to-5-p-m-on-wednesdayand-friday-evenings-7-8-p-m-ill-moody-street-cor-crescent-waltham-mass-telephone-171-1-dr-frank-harris-dentist-telephone-596-127-moody-street-waltham-george-r-whe-image376125739.html
RM2CRX063–. Waltham suburban directory containing gerenal directories of the residents, business directories, town officers, etc. of Weston, Wayland, Cochituate and Lincoln, Mass. and a select business directory of Waltham, with a street map of Weston and a township map of Middlesex County . ADVERTISEMENTS. 13 E. L. Wells, D. D. S. G. E. Boynton, D. D. S. DRS, WELLS & BOYNTONDENTISTS OFFICE HOURS: 8.30 A. M. to 5 P. M. On Wednesdayand Friday Evenings, 7-8 P. M. Ill Moody Street, Cor. Crescent, WALTHAM, MASS. Telephone 171-1 DR. FRANK HARRIS Dentist Telephone 596-1.27 MOODY STREET, WALTHAM. GEORGE R. WHE
. A great year Lord Glanely's horses. Carslake - Mr. A. Bendons Most Beautiful, 8 st. 7 lb. - F. Lane Sir E. Cassels Indenture, 8 st. 7 lb. - - J. Ledson - Mr. W. Raphaels Lomelie, 8 st. 7 lb. - F. Slade Duke of Westminsters Princess Joan, 8 st. 7 lb. - - - - - - - F. Templeman - 100/30 agst. Sunny Moya, 7/2 Lomelie, 5/1 Mount Royal andBright Folly, io/l Woodrow, 100/8 Most Beautiful. Won bya length, 4 lengths between second and third ; Most Beautifulwould not go up to the tapes and was ignored and left at thepost. Half-an-hour later Lord Glanely carried off hisseventh race at the meeting, the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-great-year-lord-glanelys-horses-carslake-mr-a-bendons-most-beautiful-8-st-7-lb-f-lane-sir-e-cassels-indenture-8-st-7-lb-j-ledson-mr-w-raphaels-lomelie-8-st-7-lb-f-slade-duke-of-westminsters-princess-joan-8-st-7-lb-f-templeman-10030-agst-sunny-moya-72-lomelie-51-mount-royal-andbright-folly-iol-woodrow-1008-most-beautiful-won-bya-length-4-lengths-between-second-and-third-most-beautifulwould-not-go-up-to-the-tapes-and-was-ignored-and-left-at-thepost-half-an-hour-later-lord-glanely-carried-off-hisseventh-race-at-the-meeting-the-image370459417.html
RM2CEKTND–. A great year Lord Glanely's horses. Carslake - Mr. A. Bendons Most Beautiful, 8 st. 7 lb. - F. Lane Sir E. Cassels Indenture, 8 st. 7 lb. - - J. Ledson - Mr. W. Raphaels Lomelie, 8 st. 7 lb. - F. Slade Duke of Westminsters Princess Joan, 8 st. 7 lb. - - - - - - - F. Templeman - 100/30 agst. Sunny Moya, 7/2 Lomelie, 5/1 Mount Royal andBright Folly, io/l Woodrow, 100/8 Most Beautiful. Won bya length, 4 lengths between second and third ; Most Beautifulwould not go up to the tapes and was ignored and left at thepost. Half-an-hour later Lord Glanely carried off hisseventh race at the meeting, the
. Forest and stream . 3.% 7. Couifhs, Cold, Bronchitis iS 8. IVcuriilgl^i. Toothfiche. Iaceaclie 25 9. Heailaciieg, Siclc Headaches, Vertigo .a.t 10. DyspeDsia. Bllllous .Stomach, 35 11. Siipnresspd or Painful Periods. 25 13. White, too Profuse Periods .25 1 i. Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing,... .25 14. Salt Rheum, Erysipel.is, Eruptions, .35 15. Rhtnimatiam, Rheumatic Pains,.. .351 . Whooping CoiiEh, violent coughs.„ .5024. General Debility, Physical Weakne.ss.50 37. Riilnoy Diiei-e SO 2H. i>rv.,u3 ncbility, l.OO 30. UHn,Try W.-.nUne.ss, Wetting the bed .6033. Disease of the Heart, Pal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/forest-and-stream-3-7-couifhs-cold-bronchitis-is-8-ivcuriilgli-toothfiche-iaceaclie-25-9-heailaciieg-siclc-headaches-vertigo-at-10-dyspedsia-bllllous-stomach-35-11-siipnresspd-or-painful-periods-25-13-white-too-profuse-periods-25-1-i-croup-cough-difficult-breathing-25-14-salt-rheum-erysipelis-eruptions-35-15-rhtnimatiam-rheumatic-pains-351-whooping-coiieh-violent-coughs-5024-general-debility-physical-weakness50-37-riilnoy-diiei-e-so-2h-igtrvu3-ncbility-loo-30-uhntry-w-nuness-wetting-the-bed-6033-disease-of-the-heart-pal-image369706133.html
RM2CDDFXD–. Forest and stream . 3.% 7. Couifhs, Cold, Bronchitis iS 8. IVcuriilgl^i. Toothfiche. Iaceaclie 25 9. Heailaciieg, Siclc Headaches, Vertigo .a.t 10. DyspeDsia. Bllllous .Stomach, 35 11. Siipnresspd or Painful Periods. 25 13. White, too Profuse Periods .25 1 i. Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing,... .25 14. Salt Rheum, Erysipel.is, Eruptions, .35 15. Rhtnimatiam, Rheumatic Pains,.. .351 . Whooping CoiiEh, violent coughs.„ .5024. General Debility, Physical Weakne.ss.50 37. Riilnoy Diiei-e SO 2H. i>rv.,u3 ncbility, l.OO 30. UHn,Try W.-.nUne.ss, Wetting the bed .6033. Disease of the Heart, Pal
. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1910 1ra sección. Septiembre 30 de 1910.—Osear Noli— Artículos de la clase 29. Acia ¡No.; 31.052 ^—cs v-7 octubre. i,vtí *.*;»?$« mB& S¡V;& y.. ■ Wm&m SÉm^s r ■ í.í : «f ■■>■■■• ií5^^^^f*%I^B m?«: ^feí ^i^^^l-/ %* &?? ivt^SÉiílíí éá IIP !¿ ls!&* Septiembre 30 de 1910.—Luis Friédman.— Artículos td-e las clases 1 á 79 y leche-, ría, clase 80. v7 octubre. Acta No. 31.056 ., Tmr*. Acta No, 31.040 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boletn-oficial-de-la-repblica-argentina-1910-1ra-seccin-septiembre-30-de-1910osear-noli-artculos-de-la-clase-29-acia-no-31052-cs-v-7-octubre-ivt-mb-sv-y-wmm-sms-r-f-gt-i5fib-m-fe-il-ivtsil-iip-!-ls!-septiembre-30-de-1910luis-fridman-artculos-td-e-las-clases-1-79-y-leche-ra-clase-80-v7-octubre-acta-no-31056-tmr-acta-no-31040-image370509445.html
RM2CEP4G5–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1910 1ra sección. Septiembre 30 de 1910.—Osear Noli— Artículos de la clase 29. Acia ¡No.; 31.052 ^—cs v-7 octubre. i,vtí *.*;»?$« mB& S¡V;& y.. ■ Wm&m SÉm^s r ■ í.í : «f ■■>■■■• ií5^^^^f*%I^B m?«: ^feí ^i^^^l-/ %* &?? ivt^SÉiílíí éá IIP !¿ ls!&* Septiembre 30 de 1910.—Luis Friédman.— Artículos td-e las clases 1 á 79 y leche-, ría, clase 80. v7 octubre. Acta No. 31.056 ., Tmr*. Acta No, 31.040
. The street railway review . n nine and ten years; someof the iron poles are six years old, with no signs of de-terioration. For heavy trafftc lines iron poles are prefer-able, but on other lines wooden poles give less trouble andlessen the cost of construction. The Atlanta Railway Company has only red cedar poles Fo/e^ ^ %Po/e / 7? Sfr-eet TroUetf W/re ^ N^r *^^>v ^v —^ FIG. 1.—SIAN WIRE CONNECTIONS FOR TWO TRACKS. with 7-in. tops and 30 ft. long. These are set 6 ft. deep,spaced 125 ft., with a rake of 12 in. The span wires arefastened by eye-bolts, and the feeders are carried on t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-street-railway-review-n-nine-and-ten-years-someof-the-iron-poles-are-six-years-old-with-no-signs-of-de-terioration-for-heavy-trafftc-lines-iron-poles-are-prefer-able-but-on-other-lines-wooden-poles-give-less-trouble-andlessen-the-cost-of-construction-the-atlanta-railway-company-has-only-red-cedar-poles-foe-poe-7-sfr-eet-trouetf-wre-nr-gtv-v-fig-1sian-wire-connections-for-two-tracks-with-7-in-tops-and-30-ft-long-these-are-set-6-ft-deepspaced-125-ft-with-a-rake-of-12-in-the-span-wires-arefastened-by-eye-bolts-and-the-feeders-are-carried-on-t-image371916706.html
RM2CH27FE–. The street railway review . n nine and ten years; someof the iron poles are six years old, with no signs of de-terioration. For heavy trafftc lines iron poles are prefer-able, but on other lines wooden poles give less trouble andlessen the cost of construction. The Atlanta Railway Company has only red cedar poles Fo/e^ ^ %Po/e / 7? Sfr-eet TroUetf W/re ^ N^r *^^>v ^v —^ FIG. 1.—SIAN WIRE CONNECTIONS FOR TWO TRACKS. with 7-in. tops and 30 ft. long. These are set 6 ft. deep,spaced 125 ft., with a rake of 12 in. The span wires arefastened by eye-bolts, and the feeders are carried on t
. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh . e page xxv., No. 28, Introduction for 1844.Page 130, last line, for indicate read indication — 146, July 21d 8h, column Diff., for 3-1 read 2-9 — 151, July 31d 8h,/or cirri-like read cirri, like — 170, Oct. 8d 18h, column Barometer, for 30-228 read 29-228 — 237, line 15 below Table XIII., for solstices read equinoxes — 267, line 2 below Table VI., for 7°-7 read 78°-7 — 303, line 17 below Table XXXV., for monthly read daily ERRATA IN THE VOLUME OF OBSERVATIONS FOR 1841-2. Introduction, page xi., line 6, for the term 1842 read the October term o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-of-the-royal-society-of-edinburgh-e-page-xxv-no-28-introduction-for-1844page-130-last-line-for-indicate-read-indication-146-july-21d-8h-column-diff-for-3-1-read-2-9-151-july-31d-8hor-cirri-like-read-cirri-like-170-oct-8d-18h-column-barometer-for-30-228-read-29-228-237-line-15-below-table-xiii-for-solstices-read-equinoxes-267-line-2-below-table-vi-for-7-7-read-78-7-303-line-17-below-table-xxxv-for-monthly-read-daily-errata-in-the-volume-of-observations-for-1841-2-introduction-page-xi-line-6-for-the-term-1842-read-the-october-term-o-image369734555.html
RM2CDET5F–. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh . e page xxv., No. 28, Introduction for 1844.Page 130, last line, for indicate read indication — 146, July 21d 8h, column Diff., for 3-1 read 2-9 — 151, July 31d 8h,/or cirri-like read cirri, like — 170, Oct. 8d 18h, column Barometer, for 30-228 read 29-228 — 237, line 15 below Table XIII., for solstices read equinoxes — 267, line 2 below Table VI., for 7°-7 read 78°-7 — 303, line 17 below Table XXXV., for monthly read daily ERRATA IN THE VOLUME OF OBSERVATIONS FOR 1841-2. Introduction, page xi., line 6, for the term 1842 read the October term o
. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . iy, at 8,30;A. M., Express ; 1.04, P. M., hxpress ; a.JO, P. 11., Mail,and^.O i 1. M.. Express. On Sundays at 7, P. M.,only. ]rj= TliroURh connections made for all points at tho North, East and West. WM. CRAWFORD, i,«*u.H 4-8 THE RAILROAD RECORD, OJE* E*F>, •ill M&SEJY in Rhenish Prussia. Patent Railway Tires, without a weld. Axles, Cannon, Anchor Flukes,Propeller Blades and Shafts. Cranked Axles and Shafts,up to Twenty Tons weight. CAST STEEL II BAES, BEST aUALITY, Suitable for Axles, Shafts, Eolls, Tools, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/railroad-record-and-journal-of-commerce-banking-manufactures-and-statistics-iy-at-830a-m-express-104-p-m-hxpress-ajo-p-11-mailando-i-1-m-express-on-sundays-at-7-p-monly-rj=-tlirourh-connections-made-for-all-points-at-tho-north-east-and-west-wm-crawford-iuh-4-8-the-railroad-record-oje-efgt-ill-msejy-in-rhenish-prussia-patent-railway-tires-without-a-weld-axles-cannon-anchor-flukespropeller-blades-and-shafts-cranked-axles-and-shaftsup-to-twenty-tons-weight-cast-steel-ii-baes-best-auality-suitable-for-axles-shafts-eolls-tools-image375579220.html
RM2CR133G–. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . iy, at 8,30;A. M., Express ; 1.04, P. M., hxpress ; a.JO, P. 11., Mail,and^.O i 1. M.. Express. On Sundays at 7, P. M.,only. ]rj= TliroURh connections made for all points at tho North, East and West. WM. CRAWFORD, i,«*u.H 4-8 THE RAILROAD RECORD, OJE* E*F>, •ill M&SEJY in Rhenish Prussia. Patent Railway Tires, without a weld. Axles, Cannon, Anchor Flukes,Propeller Blades and Shafts. Cranked Axles and Shafts,up to Twenty Tons weight. CAST STEEL II BAES, BEST aUALITY, Suitable for Axles, Shafts, Eolls, Tools,
. Iconologia del cavaliere Cesare Ripa, perugino . Inco- ovvero Inco- Inftabilità , ftanza diInftabilità.Inftabilità , ftanza .Inftinto naturale.Intelletto .Intelligenza .Interefle proprio.Intere (Te . Intrepidità , e Coftanza.Inubbidienza .Invenzione.Invernata.Inverno .Inveftigazione.Invidia.Invocazione.Ipocrisìa.Ira. Ira di Dìo.Irrefoluzione.Ispirazione.Iftituzione .Italia colle fue Provincie, 1^1.Z93. 295.29^Z§f6. 298.zpg. ^99-299. 301. 503.304.304.305.30(5. 30S. 310. 320. 321. 322. 325. 327. 333-536. 33 7-338. e parti delle Ifole. 33^,Italia da Medaglie , colle feguenti Medaglia di di Roma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/iconologia-del-cavaliere-cesare-ripa-perugino-inco-ovvero-inco-inftabilit-ftanza-diinftabilitinftabilit-ftanza-inftinto-naturaleintelletto-intelligenza-interefle-propriointere-te-intrepidit-e-coftanzainubbidienza-invenzioneinvernatainverno-inveftigazioneinvidiainvocazioneipocrisaira-ira-di-doirrefoluzioneispirazioneiftituzione-italia-colle-fue-provincie-11z93-29529zf6-298zpg-99-299-301-503304304305305-30s-310-320-321-322-325-327-333-536-33-7-338-e-parti-delle-ifole-33italia-da-medaglie-colle-feguenti-medaglia-di-di-roma-image376203952.html
RM2CT1FYC–. Iconologia del cavaliere Cesare Ripa, perugino . Inco- ovvero Inco- Inftabilità , ftanza diInftabilità.Inftabilità , ftanza .Inftinto naturale.Intelletto .Intelligenza .Interefle proprio.Intere (Te . Intrepidità , e Coftanza.Inubbidienza .Invenzione.Invernata.Inverno .Inveftigazione.Invidia.Invocazione.Ipocrisìa.Ira. Ira di Dìo.Irrefoluzione.Ispirazione.Iftituzione .Italia colle fue Provincie, 1^1.Z93. 295.29^Z§f6. 298.zpg. ^99-299. 301. 503.304.304.305.30(5. 30S. 310. 320. 321. 322. 325. 327. 333-536. 33 7-338. e parti delle Ifole. 33^,Italia da Medaglie , colle feguenti Medaglia di di Roma
. Graphical and mechanical computation. in feet, E is the modulus Art. 37 DEFLECTION OF BEAMS 71 of elasticity of material in inch units, and / is the moment of inertia ininch units. We shall take E = 30,000,000 for steel, so that the equation may be , which has the form (IV), and gives the written as scales X = wiA, 3.333.000/y = miU, z = mzW, t = W4 (3.333.000) 7. The following table exhibits the choice of moduli and the equationsof the scales. Scale Limits Modulus Equation Length A up to 1.5 mi = 8 X = 8 A 12 L 10 to 35 nii = 0.000,224 y = 0.000,224 L^ 10 W up to 300,000 ms = 0.000,04 z = 0 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/graphical-and-mechanical-computation-in-feet-e-is-the-modulus-art-37-deflection-of-beams-71-of-elasticity-of-material-in-inch-units-and-is-the-moment-of-inertia-ininch-units-we-shall-take-e-=-30000000-for-steel-so-that-the-equation-may-be-which-has-the-form-iv-and-gives-the-written-as-scales-x-=-wia-3333000y-=-miu-z-=-mzw-t-=-w4-3333000-7-the-following-table-exhibits-the-choice-of-moduli-and-the-equationsof-the-scales-scale-limits-modulus-equation-length-a-up-to-15-mi-=-8-x-=-8-a-12-l-10-to-35-nii-=-0000224-y-=-0000224-l-10-w-up-to-300000-ms-=-000004-z-=-0-image370417790.html
RM2CEHYJP–. Graphical and mechanical computation. in feet, E is the modulus Art. 37 DEFLECTION OF BEAMS 71 of elasticity of material in inch units, and / is the moment of inertia ininch units. We shall take E = 30,000,000 for steel, so that the equation may be , which has the form (IV), and gives the written as scales X = wiA, 3.333.000/y = miU, z = mzW, t = W4 (3.333.000) 7. The following table exhibits the choice of moduli and the equationsof the scales. Scale Limits Modulus Equation Length A up to 1.5 mi = 8 X = 8 A 12 L 10 to 35 nii = 0.000,224 y = 0.000,224 L^ 10 W up to 300,000 ms = 0.000,04 z = 0
. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . iiy, at 8,30;A. M., Express ; 1.04, P. M., Express; 5.20, P. M., Mail,and 7.0) P. M . Express. On Sundays at 7, P. M.,only. JJTr Through connections made for all points at thoNorth, East and West. WM. CRAWFORD, Agent. 86 THE RAILROAD RECORD. AST STEEL WORKS. q:e» At. E8SEJY in Rhenish Prussia. Patent Railway Tires, without a weld. Axles, Cannon, Anchor Flukes,Propeller Blades and Shafts. Cranked Axles and Shafts,up to Twenty Tons weight. CAST STEEL IN BARS, BEST aUALITY, Suitable for Axles, Shafts, Rolls, Tools, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/railroad-record-and-journal-of-commerce-banking-manufactures-and-statistics-iiy-at-830a-m-express-104-p-m-express-520-p-m-mailand-70-p-m-express-on-sundays-at-7-p-monly-jjtr-through-connections-made-for-all-points-at-thonorth-east-and-west-wm-crawford-agent-86-the-railroad-record-ast-steel-works-qe-at-e8sejy-in-rhenish-prussia-patent-railway-tires-without-a-weld-axles-cannon-anchor-flukespropeller-blades-and-shafts-cranked-axles-and-shaftsup-to-twenty-tons-weight-cast-steel-in-bars-best-auality-suitable-for-axles-shafts-rolls-tools-image375585548.html
RM2CR1B5G–. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . iiy, at 8,30;A. M., Express ; 1.04, P. M., Express; 5.20, P. M., Mail,and 7.0) P. M . Express. On Sundays at 7, P. M.,only. JJTr Through connections made for all points at thoNorth, East and West. WM. CRAWFORD, Agent. 86 THE RAILROAD RECORD. AST STEEL WORKS. q:e» At. E8SEJY in Rhenish Prussia. Patent Railway Tires, without a weld. Axles, Cannon, Anchor Flukes,Propeller Blades and Shafts. Cranked Axles and Shafts,up to Twenty Tons weight. CAST STEEL IN BARS, BEST aUALITY, Suitable for Axles, Shafts, Rolls, Tools,
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