. Popular science monthly. tRSWAIJ Polak. German Swiss. whenever they may arrive, day ornight, and that thev can not beremoved to a suitable place ashorefor the purpose. This custom ispernicious when made ironclad.In some cases the examinationcan be conducted satisfactorily onshipboard. An exception shouldbe made by the immigration in-spectors in favor of these casesonly, and the rule should bethat all aliens should be exam-ined in a satisfactory stationon shore. The law designatesthe regular immigration stationas the place of examination of allaliens, unless the commissioner ofimmigration exp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/popular-science-monthly-trswaij-polak-german-swiss-whenever-they-may-arrive-day-ornight-and-that-thev-can-not-beremoved-to-a-suitable-place-ashorefor-the-purpose-this-custom-ispernicious-when-made-ironcladin-some-cases-the-examinationcan-be-conducted-satisfactorily-onshipboard-an-exception-shouldbe-made-by-the-immigration-in-spectors-in-favor-of-these-casesonly-and-the-rule-should-bethat-all-aliens-should-be-exam-ined-in-a-satisfactory-stationon-shore-the-law-designatesthe-regular-immigration-stationas-the-place-of-examination-of-allaliens-unless-the-commissioner-ofimmigration-exp-image336694436.html
RM2AFNN58–. Popular science monthly. tRSWAIJ Polak. German Swiss. whenever they may arrive, day ornight, and that thev can not beremoved to a suitable place ashorefor the purpose. This custom ispernicious when made ironclad.In some cases the examinationcan be conducted satisfactorily onshipboard. An exception shouldbe made by the immigration in-spectors in favor of these casesonly, and the rule should bethat all aliens should be exam-ined in a satisfactory stationon shore. The law designatesthe regular immigration stationas the place of examination of allaliens, unless the commissioner ofimmigration exp
Days and ways in old Boston . as apicture that at this date can be more easily imag-ined than described. The wharfingers were men of no meanstanding with the merchants and ship owners.They bore the same relative position to wharfcorporations that today general managers bearto railroad corporations. Maccey of Rowes,Brown of India, Blaney of Central, Loring ofLong, Parker of City, Hersey of Commercial,Davison of Lewis, Pierce of Union, Homerof Battery, Elwell of Constitution, Wilder ofComeys, Redding of Browns, were autocratsin their way, and from their decision there wasno appeal. The first bre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/days-and-ways-in-old-boston-as-apicture-that-at-this-date-can-be-more-easily-imag-ined-than-described-the-wharfingers-were-men-of-no-meanstanding-with-the-merchants-and-ship-ownersthey-bore-the-same-relative-position-to-wharfcorporations-that-today-general-managers-bearto-railroad-corporations-maccey-of-rowesbrown-of-india-blaney-of-central-loring-oflong-parker-of-city-hersey-of-commercialdavison-of-lewis-pierce-of-union-homerof-battery-elwell-of-constitution-wilder-ofcomeys-redding-of-browns-were-autocratsin-their-way-and-from-their-decision-there-wasno-appeal-the-first-bre-image338399583.html
RM2AJFC3B–Days and ways in old Boston . as apicture that at this date can be more easily imag-ined than described. The wharfingers were men of no meanstanding with the merchants and ship owners.They bore the same relative position to wharfcorporations that today general managers bearto railroad corporations. Maccey of Rowes,Brown of India, Blaney of Central, Loring ofLong, Parker of City, Hersey of Commercial,Davison of Lewis, Pierce of Union, Homerof Battery, Elwell of Constitution, Wilder ofComeys, Redding of Browns, were autocratsin their way, and from their decision there wasno appeal. The first bre
The popular and critical Bible encyclopædia and Scriptural dictionary, fully defining and explaining all religious terms, including biographical, geographical, historical, archaeological and doctrinal themes . ined to commemorate the triumphs of Pharaoh-Necho in that war in which the Jews were de-feated at Megiddo, and their king Josiah slain(2 Chron. xxxv, xxxvi). It will be seen thatthe dress of these figures differs little, exceptingin the length of the fringe, from that of theskirted figure in the earlier painting; and so farthis is a corroborative circumstance in favor ofboth. DRESS 543 D Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-popular-and-critical-bible-encyclopdia-and-scriptural-dictionary-fully-defining-and-explaining-all-religious-terms-including-biographical-geographical-historical-archaeological-and-doctrinal-themes-ined-to-commemorate-the-triumphs-of-pharaoh-necho-in-that-war-in-which-the-jews-were-de-feated-at-megiddo-and-their-king-josiah-slain2-chron-xxxv-xxxvi-it-will-be-seen-thatthe-dress-of-these-figures-differs-little-exceptingin-the-length-of-the-fringe-from-that-of-theskirted-figure-in-the-earlier-painting-and-so-farthis-is-a-corroborative-circumstance-in-favor-ofboth-dress-543-d-image342721297.html
RM2AWG8E9–The popular and critical Bible encyclopædia and Scriptural dictionary, fully defining and explaining all religious terms, including biographical, geographical, historical, archaeological and doctrinal themes . ined to commemorate the triumphs of Pharaoh-Necho in that war in which the Jews were de-feated at Megiddo, and their king Josiah slain(2 Chron. xxxv, xxxvi). It will be seen thatthe dress of these figures differs little, exceptingin the length of the fringe, from that of theskirted figure in the earlier painting; and so farthis is a corroborative circumstance in favor ofboth. DRESS 543 D
A Kentucky cardinal ; and, Aftermath . ined servants; and one beginsto be a little impressed. The curtains they haveput up at the windows suggest that the wholenest is being lined with soft, cool, spotless love-liness, which is very restful and beguiling. No one has called yet, since they are not athome till June ; but Mrs. Walters has done sometall wading lately, and declares that people do 3« not know what to think. They will know whenthe elder daughter arrives ; for it is the worstmember of the family that settles what the worldshall think of the others. If only she were not the worst! If o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-kentucky-cardinal-and-aftermath-ined-servants-and-one-beginsto-be-a-little-impressed-the-curtains-they-haveput-up-at-the-windows-suggest-that-the-wholenest-is-being-lined-with-soft-cool-spotless-love-liness-which-is-very-restful-and-beguiling-no-one-has-called-yet-since-they-are-not-athome-till-june-but-mrs-walters-has-done-sometall-wading-lately-and-declares-that-people-do-3-not-know-what-to-think-they-will-know-whenthe-elder-daughter-arrives-for-it-is-the-worstmember-of-the-family-that-settles-what-the-worldshall-think-of-the-others-if-only-she-were-not-the-worst!-if-o-image338376325.html
RM2AJEACN–A Kentucky cardinal ; and, Aftermath . ined servants; and one beginsto be a little impressed. The curtains they haveput up at the windows suggest that the wholenest is being lined with soft, cool, spotless love-liness, which is very restful and beguiling. No one has called yet, since they are not athome till June ; but Mrs. Walters has done sometall wading lately, and declares that people do 3« not know what to think. They will know whenthe elder daughter arrives ; for it is the worstmember of the family that settles what the worldshall think of the others. If only she were not the worst! If o
. Foundations of botany. THE STUDY OF PIGEON-WHEAT MOSS(POLYTKICHUM COMMUNE) 343. Occurrence. — This moss is widely distributed over the sur-face of the earth, and some of its relatives are among the bestknown mosses of the northern United States. Here it growscommonly in dry pastures or on hillsides, not usually in denselyshaded situations. 344. Form, Size, and General Characters. — Study several speci-mens which have been pulled up with root-hairs. Note the size,general form, color, and texture of all the parts of the plants exam-ined. Some of them probably bear spore-capsules or sporophytes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/foundations-of-botany-the-study-of-pigeon-wheat-mosspolytkichum-commune-343-occurrence-this-moss-is-widely-distributed-over-the-sur-face-of-the-earth-and-some-of-its-relatives-are-among-the-bestknown-mosses-of-the-northern-united-states-here-it-growscommonly-in-dry-pastures-or-on-hillsides-not-usually-in-denselyshaded-situations-344-form-size-and-general-characters-study-several-speci-mens-which-have-been-pulled-up-with-root-hairs-note-the-sizegeneral-form-color-and-texture-of-all-the-parts-of-the-plants-exam-ined-some-of-them-probably-bear-spore-capsules-or-sporophytes-image337020676.html
RM2AG8H8M–. Foundations of botany. THE STUDY OF PIGEON-WHEAT MOSS(POLYTKICHUM COMMUNE) 343. Occurrence. — This moss is widely distributed over the sur-face of the earth, and some of its relatives are among the bestknown mosses of the northern United States. Here it growscommonly in dry pastures or on hillsides, not usually in denselyshaded situations. 344. Form, Size, and General Characters. — Study several speci-mens which have been pulled up with root-hairs. Note the size,general form, color, and texture of all the parts of the plants exam-ined. Some of them probably bear spore-capsules or sporophytes
The Chitral campaign : a narrative of events in Chitral, Swat, and Bajour . ined unwounded. So he rejoined Ross,who had collected the rest of the men in a cave justunderneath the road. Fortunately the river waslow, and the mouth of the cave was accessible. Alittle later, when the river rose with the melting ofthe snow, it was entirely under water. After an anxious consultation they determinedwhen it became dark to make another attempt tofight their way out of the defile ; and about eightoclock they rushed out in the hope that the enemywould be off their guard ; but they found themwaiting for t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-chitral-campaign-a-narrative-of-events-in-chitral-swat-and-bajour-ined-unwounded-so-he-rejoined-rosswho-had-collected-the-rest-of-the-men-in-a-cave-justunderneath-the-road-fortunately-the-river-waslow-and-the-mouth-of-the-cave-was-accessible-alittle-later-when-the-river-rose-with-the-melting-ofthe-snow-it-was-entirely-under-water-after-an-anxious-consultation-they-determinedwhen-it-became-dark-to-make-another-attempt-tofight-their-way-out-of-the-defile-and-about-eightoclock-they-rushed-out-in-the-hope-that-the-enemywould-be-off-their-guard-but-they-found-themwaiting-for-t-image340017081.html
RM2AN5375–The Chitral campaign : a narrative of events in Chitral, Swat, and Bajour . ined unwounded. So he rejoined Ross,who had collected the rest of the men in a cave justunderneath the road. Fortunately the river waslow, and the mouth of the cave was accessible. Alittle later, when the river rose with the melting ofthe snow, it was entirely under water. After an anxious consultation they determinedwhen it became dark to make another attempt tofight their way out of the defile ; and about eightoclock they rushed out in the hope that the enemywould be off their guard ; but they found themwaiting for t
. Samuel F.B. Morse: his letters and journals. Edited and supplemented by his son Edward Lind Morse; illustrated with reporductions of his paintings and with notes and diagrams bearing on the invention of the telegraph. ined in the account of his life in Dunlaps Arts ofDesign. He proved its truth by boxes and balls of va-rious colors. He had an honest, solid, vigorous impasto,which he strongly insisted on in his instructions — amethod which was like the great masters of the Venetianschool. This method was modified in his practice by hisstudies under West in England, and by his intimacy withAll Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/samuel-fb-morse-his-letters-and-journals-edited-and-supplemented-by-his-son-edward-lind-morse-illustrated-with-reporductions-of-his-paintings-and-with-notes-and-diagrams-bearing-on-the-invention-of-the-telegraph-ined-in-the-account-of-his-life-in-dunlaps-arts-ofdesign-he-proved-its-truth-by-boxes-and-balls-of-va-rious-colors-he-had-an-honest-solid-vigorous-impastowhich-he-strongly-insisted-on-in-his-instructions-amethod-which-was-like-the-great-masters-of-the-venetianschool-this-method-was-modified-in-his-practice-by-hisstudies-under-west-in-england-and-by-his-intimacy-withall-image336617040.html
RM2AFJ6D4–. Samuel F.B. Morse: his letters and journals. Edited and supplemented by his son Edward Lind Morse; illustrated with reporductions of his paintings and with notes and diagrams bearing on the invention of the telegraph. ined in the account of his life in Dunlaps Arts ofDesign. He proved its truth by boxes and balls of va-rious colors. He had an honest, solid, vigorous impasto,which he strongly insisted on in his instructions — amethod which was like the great masters of the Venetianschool. This method was modified in his practice by hisstudies under West in England, and by his intimacy withAll
Descriptive geometry . ined here. Itshould be remembered, however, that the axis of a cone orcylinder is not necessarily at right angles to the base. 159. Representation of the Cone and the Cylinder. We shallconsider at present only the solid forms of these objects, andshall confine ourselves to those in which the base is either acircle or an ellipse. The projections (Ch, C) of a generalcone, in which the base is an ellipse, and the axis oblicpie tothe plane of the base, are given in Fig. 2C0. We shall not attempt to solve problems, however, when thecone is projected as in Fig. 260. Since the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/descriptive-geometry-ined-here-itshould-be-remembered-however-that-the-axis-of-a-cone-orcylinder-is-not-necessarily-at-right-angles-to-the-base-159-representation-of-the-cone-and-the-cylinder-we-shallconsider-at-present-only-the-solid-forms-of-these-objects-andshall-confine-ourselves-to-those-in-which-the-base-is-either-acircle-or-an-ellipse-the-projections-ch-c-of-a-generalcone-in-which-the-base-is-an-ellipse-and-the-axis-oblicpie-tothe-plane-of-the-base-are-given-in-fig-2c0-we-shall-not-attempt-to-solve-problems-however-when-thecone-is-projected-as-in-fig-260-since-the-image338952503.html
RM2AKCHAF–Descriptive geometry . ined here. Itshould be remembered, however, that the axis of a cone orcylinder is not necessarily at right angles to the base. 159. Representation of the Cone and the Cylinder. We shallconsider at present only the solid forms of these objects, andshall confine ourselves to those in which the base is either acircle or an ellipse. The projections (Ch, C) of a generalcone, in which the base is an ellipse, and the axis oblicpie tothe plane of the base, are given in Fig. 2C0. We shall not attempt to solve problems, however, when thecone is projected as in Fig. 260. Since the
Outlines of comparative physiology touching the structure and development of the races of animals, living and extinct : for the use of schools and colleges . ined, the separation into thequicker stream of blood-corpuscles in the centre, and of theslower one of liquor sanguinis in the circumference above in-dicated, has been observed. But the circulation of the respi-ratory apparatus, whe-ther lungs or gills, offersa most remarkable ex-ception to this rule, souniform in reference tothe circulation at large.The capillaries of therespiratory organ arefilled with blood gene-rally, i. e. liquor san Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/outlines-of-comparative-physiology-touching-the-structure-and-development-of-the-races-of-animals-living-and-extinct-for-the-use-of-schools-and-colleges-ined-the-separation-into-thequicker-stream-of-blood-corpuscles-in-the-centre-and-of-theslower-one-of-liquor-sanguinis-in-the-circumference-above-in-dicated-has-been-observed-but-the-circulation-of-the-respi-ratory-apparatus-whe-ther-lungs-or-gills-offersa-most-remarkable-ex-ception-to-this-rule-souniform-in-reference-tothe-circulation-at-largethe-capillaries-of-therespiratory-organ-arefilled-with-blood-gene-rally-i-e-liquor-san-image339031570.html
RM2AKG66A–Outlines of comparative physiology touching the structure and development of the races of animals, living and extinct : for the use of schools and colleges . ined, the separation into thequicker stream of blood-corpuscles in the centre, and of theslower one of liquor sanguinis in the circumference above in-dicated, has been observed. But the circulation of the respi-ratory apparatus, whe-ther lungs or gills, offersa most remarkable ex-ception to this rule, souniform in reference tothe circulation at large.The capillaries of therespiratory organ arefilled with blood gene-rally, i. e. liquor san
. Canadian foundryman (1921). Brockville Sands are recommend-ed by the Mines Branch of theDominion Government whoplace them on actual foundrytests with Albany and othersands. For analysis and testsrefer to Bulletin No. 21 1917. BROCKVILLE Sands are GovernmentTested Sands — scientifically exam-ined and highly recommended farthe use of Canadian Foundrymen. In otherwords the Government stands back ofBrockville Sands. And we also stand back of these highquality moulding sands. Every car carriesour guarantee which means satisfaction orno charge. Since 1912 Brockville Sands have beenthepopular choic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-foundryman-1921-brockville-sands-are-recommend-ed-by-the-mines-branch-of-thedominion-government-whoplace-them-on-actual-foundrytests-with-albany-and-othersands-for-analysis-and-testsrefer-to-bulletin-no-21-1917-brockville-sands-are-governmenttested-sands-scientifically-exam-ined-and-highly-recommended-farthe-use-of-canadian-foundrymen-in-otherwords-the-government-stands-back-ofbrockville-sands-and-we-also-stand-back-of-these-highquality-moulding-sands-every-car-carriesour-guarantee-which-means-satisfaction-orno-charge-since-1912-brockville-sands-have-beenthepopular-choic-image337010085.html
RM2AG83PD–. Canadian foundryman (1921). Brockville Sands are recommend-ed by the Mines Branch of theDominion Government whoplace them on actual foundrytests with Albany and othersands. For analysis and testsrefer to Bulletin No. 21 1917. BROCKVILLE Sands are GovernmentTested Sands — scientifically exam-ined and highly recommended farthe use of Canadian Foundrymen. In otherwords the Government stands back ofBrockville Sands. And we also stand back of these highquality moulding sands. Every car carriesour guarantee which means satisfaction orno charge. Since 1912 Brockville Sands have beenthepopular choic
Memoirs of the Duc de Saint-Simon on the times of Louis XIVand the regencyTranslated and abridged by Katharine Prescott Wormeley, from the edcollated with the original manuscript by MChéruelIllustrated with portsFrom the original . o be made marshal of France. She cous-ined and brought forward and took immense interestin all who had the honour to belong to her, being in this,though very haughty, entirely difierent from what theprinces of the blood have now become in that respect.She wore mourning scrupidously for very ordinary andeven very distant relatives, often explaining how and whythey we Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/memoirs-of-the-duc-de-saint-simon-on-the-times-of-louis-xivand-the-regencytranslated-and-abridged-by-katharine-prescott-wormeley-from-the-edcollated-with-the-original-manuscript-by-mchruelillustrated-with-portsfrom-the-original-o-be-made-marshal-of-france-she-cous-ined-and-brought-forward-and-took-immense-interestin-all-who-had-the-honour-to-belong-to-her-being-in-thisthough-very-haughty-entirely-difierent-from-what-theprinces-of-the-blood-have-now-become-in-that-respectshe-wore-mourning-scrupidously-for-very-ordinary-andeven-very-distant-relatives-often-explaining-how-and-whythey-we-image342826086.html
RM2AWN24P–Memoirs of the Duc de Saint-Simon on the times of Louis XIVand the regencyTranslated and abridged by Katharine Prescott Wormeley, from the edcollated with the original manuscript by MChéruelIllustrated with portsFrom the original . o be made marshal of France. She cous-ined and brought forward and took immense interestin all who had the honour to belong to her, being in this,though very haughty, entirely difierent from what theprinces of the blood have now become in that respect.She wore mourning scrupidously for very ordinary andeven very distant relatives, often explaining how and whythey we
The diastatic enzymes of wheat flour and their relation to flour strength .. . ined, acid or alkali being added as shown in the table at thebeginning of the digestion to produce the desired pH. The other, orcheck sample was treated in exactly the same manner up to the endof the digestion period, when instead of clarifying, the suspension wasthoroughly shaken up, poured directly into centrifuge cups, centri-fuged, and the supernatant liquid at once subjected to pH measure-ments. In this manner the resulting pH at the end of the one hourdigestion was measured for each sample. For convenience in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-diastatic-enzymes-of-wheat-flour-and-their-relation-to-flour-strength-ined-acid-or-alkali-being-added-as-shown-in-the-table-at-thebeginning-of-the-digestion-to-produce-the-desired-ph-the-other-orcheck-sample-was-treated-in-exactly-the-same-manner-up-to-the-endof-the-digestion-period-when-instead-of-clarifying-the-suspension-wasthoroughly-shaken-up-poured-directly-into-centrifuge-cups-centri-fuged-and-the-supernatant-liquid-at-once-subjected-to-ph-measure-ments-in-this-manner-the-resulting-ph-at-the-end-of-the-one-hourdigestion-was-measured-for-each-sample-for-convenience-in-image339394170.html
RM2AM4MMA–The diastatic enzymes of wheat flour and their relation to flour strength .. . ined, acid or alkali being added as shown in the table at thebeginning of the digestion to produce the desired pH. The other, orcheck sample was treated in exactly the same manner up to the endof the digestion period, when instead of clarifying, the suspension wasthoroughly shaken up, poured directly into centrifuge cups, centri-fuged, and the supernatant liquid at once subjected to pH measure-ments. In this manner the resulting pH at the end of the one hourdigestion was measured for each sample. For convenience in
The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science . ined as accurately aspossible by examining the reflexions on either side of thedirect beam and applying a correction for the error ofcentring of the crystal. In the case of elements belonging to the series called the*K series by Barkla, a very large proportion of the radiationseems to be concentrated in the two lines a and ft ofMoseley. The question naturally arises as to how far thewhole radiation from a nickel anti-cathode is concentrated inthese two wave-lengths. The problem was attacked by theionization method Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-london-edinburgh-and-dublin-philosophical-magazine-and-journal-of-science-ined-as-accurately-aspossible-by-examining-the-reflexions-on-either-side-of-thedirect-beam-and-applying-a-correction-for-the-error-ofcentring-of-the-crystal-in-the-case-of-elements-belonging-to-the-series-called-thek-series-by-barkla-a-very-large-proportion-of-the-radiationseems-to-be-concentrated-in-the-two-lines-a-and-ft-ofmoseley-the-question-naturally-arises-as-to-how-far-thewhole-radiation-from-a-nickel-anti-cathode-is-concentrated-inthese-two-wave-lengths-the-problem-was-attacked-by-theionization-method-image342745758.html
RM2AWHBKX–The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science . ined as accurately aspossible by examining the reflexions on either side of thedirect beam and applying a correction for the error ofcentring of the crystal. In the case of elements belonging to the series called the*K series by Barkla, a very large proportion of the radiationseems to be concentrated in the two lines a and ft ofMoseley. The question naturally arises as to how far thewhole radiation from a nickel anti-cathode is concentrated inthese two wave-lengths. The problem was attacked by theionization method
Cyclopedia of locomotive engineering, with examination questions and answers; a practical manual on the construction care and management of modern locomotives . ined motion given tothe valve, as if it was derived from a single crank or ec-centric set with an angle of advance corresponding tothe lap and lead. The valve motion may therefore begraphically illustrated in the same manner as that of theStephenson motion, with a circle representing the path ofthe eccentric, the diameter of which is equal to the travelof the valve, and the valve movements may be determinedin the same way by any of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-locomotive-engineering-with-examination-questions-and-answers-a-practical-manual-on-the-construction-care-and-management-of-modern-locomotives-ined-motion-given-tothe-valve-as-if-it-was-derived-from-a-single-crank-or-ec-centric-set-with-an-angle-of-advance-corresponding-tothe-lap-and-lead-the-valve-motion-may-therefore-begraphically-illustrated-in-the-same-manner-as-that-of-thestephenson-motion-with-a-circle-representing-the-path-ofthe-eccentric-the-diameter-of-which-is-equal-to-the-travelof-the-valve-and-the-valve-movements-may-be-determinedin-the-same-way-by-any-of-the-image343253547.html
RM2AXCFB7–Cyclopedia of locomotive engineering, with examination questions and answers; a practical manual on the construction care and management of modern locomotives . ined motion given tothe valve, as if it was derived from a single crank or ec-centric set with an angle of advance corresponding tothe lap and lead. The valve motion may therefore begraphically illustrated in the same manner as that of theStephenson motion, with a circle representing the path ofthe eccentric, the diameter of which is equal to the travelof the valve, and the valve movements may be determinedin the same way by any of the
The story of StreatorBeing an account of the growth of its institutions civic, social and industrial, with special reference to its manufacturing and business interests; together with an outline of its early history and life sketches of some of its leading citizens . Map of Wabash Lines. The Width of Page Necessitated Cutting Off That Part Showing the Connections With Principal Atlantic Seaports. most modern models. {lie c()iid)ined advantages of geogra]>]iicallocation with relation to pilncijial inai-kcts ofthe country, proximity to the great bitumin-ous coal fields of Illinois, large clay Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-streatorbeing-an-account-of-the-growth-of-its-institutions-civic-social-and-industrial-with-special-reference-to-its-manufacturing-and-business-interests-together-with-an-outline-of-its-early-history-and-life-sketches-of-some-of-its-leading-citizens-map-of-wabash-lines-the-width-of-page-necessitated-cutting-off-that-part-showing-the-connections-with-principal-atlantic-seaports-most-modern-models-lie-ciidined-advantages-of-geogra-gt-iicallocation-with-relation-to-pilncijial-inai-kcts-ofthe-country-proximity-to-the-great-bitumin-ous-coal-fields-of-illinois-large-clay-image339318643.html
RM2AM18AY–The story of StreatorBeing an account of the growth of its institutions civic, social and industrial, with special reference to its manufacturing and business interests; together with an outline of its early history and life sketches of some of its leading citizens . Map of Wabash Lines. The Width of Page Necessitated Cutting Off That Part Showing the Connections With Principal Atlantic Seaports. most modern models. {lie c()iid)ined advantages of geogra]>]iicallocation with relation to pilncijial inai-kcts ofthe country, proximity to the great bitumin-ous coal fields of Illinois, large clay
Siberia and the exile system . sleg-fetter pressed heavily, evidently causing him great pain.He looked imploringly at the doctor while the latter exam-ined the swollen limb, as if he would beseech him to havemercy; but he said not a word, and when his case was ap-proved and a wagon was ordered for him, he crossed him-self devoutly three times, and his lips moved noiselessly,as if he were saying softly under his breath, I thank thee,O God! There were forty or fifty men in the line of prisonersawaiting examination, and the surgeon disposed of them atthe rate of about one a minute. Some had fever Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/siberia-and-the-exile-system-sleg-fetter-pressed-heavily-evidently-causing-him-great-painhe-looked-imploringly-at-the-doctor-while-the-latter-exam-ined-the-swollen-limb-as-if-he-would-beseech-him-to-havemercy-but-he-said-not-a-word-and-when-his-case-was-ap-proved-and-a-wagon-was-ordered-for-him-he-crossed-him-self-devoutly-three-times-and-his-lips-moved-noiselesslyas-if-he-were-saying-softly-under-his-breath-i-thank-theeo-god!-there-were-forty-or-fifty-men-in-the-line-of-prisonersawaiting-examination-and-the-surgeon-disposed-of-them-atthe-rate-of-about-one-a-minute-some-had-fever-image338920210.html
RM2AKB456–Siberia and the exile system . sleg-fetter pressed heavily, evidently causing him great pain.He looked imploringly at the doctor while the latter exam-ined the swollen limb, as if he would beseech him to havemercy; but he said not a word, and when his case was ap-proved and a wagon was ordered for him, he crossed him-self devoutly three times, and his lips moved noiselessly,as if he were saying softly under his breath, I thank thee,O God! There were forty or fifty men in the line of prisonersawaiting examination, and the surgeon disposed of them atthe rate of about one a minute. Some had fever
. Dental electro-therapeutics. ined of waiting till all the permanent teeth had erupted. The diagnosis of the position or possible non-existence of teeth in the maxillae of young subjects is of vital importance to the orthodontist. The .r-ray is of inestimable value in these THE X-RAYS OR RONTGEN RAYS 187 cases as a means, and in most cases as the only means,of accurately determining the existing conditions, and it snot an exaggeration to say that without it in many casestreatment would better be postponed until the eruptionof the permanent teeth. In cases of impacted teeth the determination o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dental-electro-therapeutics-ined-of-waiting-till-all-the-permanent-teeth-had-erupted-the-diagnosis-of-the-position-or-possible-non-existence-of-teeth-in-the-maxillae-of-young-subjects-is-of-vital-importance-to-the-orthodontist-the-r-ray-is-of-inestimable-value-in-these-the-x-rays-or-rontgen-rays-187-cases-as-a-means-and-in-most-cases-as-the-only-meansof-accurately-determining-the-existing-conditions-and-it-snot-an-exaggeration-to-say-that-without-it-in-many-casestreatment-would-better-be-postponed-until-the-eruptionof-the-permanent-teeth-in-cases-of-impacted-teeth-the-determination-o-image336888714.html
RM2AG2GYP–. Dental electro-therapeutics. ined of waiting till all the permanent teeth had erupted. The diagnosis of the position or possible non-existence of teeth in the maxillae of young subjects is of vital importance to the orthodontist. The .r-ray is of inestimable value in these THE X-RAYS OR RONTGEN RAYS 187 cases as a means, and in most cases as the only means,of accurately determining the existing conditions, and it snot an exaggeration to say that without it in many casestreatment would better be postponed until the eruptionof the permanent teeth. In cases of impacted teeth the determination o
Nervous and mental diseases . and sometimes anenlargement of the medullary canal. Microscopically, the Haversiancanals are dilated and some decalcification is evident. The osteoblastsare shrunken and sometimes show fatty degeneration, while the medul- 1 Deutsch. Zeit, f. Xervenheilk.. 1895. 2 Berlin, klin. Woeh., Jan. 25, 1904.* Berlin, ined. Woch., Jun. 26, 1899. 4 Berlin, klin. Wocb., 1902. 444 DISEASES OF THE COED PROPER. lary substance is increased to an amount corresponding to the diminishedosteal portion. This results in an inversion of the ordinary ratiobetween the organic and inorganic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nervous-and-mental-diseases-and-sometimes-anenlargement-of-the-medullary-canal-microscopically-the-haversiancanals-are-dilated-and-some-decalcification-is-evident-the-osteoblastsare-shrunken-and-sometimes-show-fatty-degeneration-while-the-medul-1-deutsch-zeit-f-xervenheilk-1895-2-berlin-klin-woeh-jan-25-1904-berlin-ined-woch-jun-26-1899-4-berlin-klin-wocb-1902-444-diseases-of-the-coed-proper-lary-substance-is-increased-to-an-amount-corresponding-to-the-diminishedosteal-portion-this-results-in-an-inversion-of-the-ordinary-ratiobetween-the-organic-and-inorganic-image342878072.html
RM2AWRCDC–Nervous and mental diseases . and sometimes anenlargement of the medullary canal. Microscopically, the Haversiancanals are dilated and some decalcification is evident. The osteoblastsare shrunken and sometimes show fatty degeneration, while the medul- 1 Deutsch. Zeit, f. Xervenheilk.. 1895. 2 Berlin, klin. Woeh., Jan. 25, 1904.* Berlin, ined. Woch., Jun. 26, 1899. 4 Berlin, klin. Wocb., 1902. 444 DISEASES OF THE COED PROPER. lary substance is increased to an amount corresponding to the diminishedosteal portion. This results in an inversion of the ordinary ratiobetween the organic and inorganic
Africa and its inhabitants . ic cones, whose outlines present from a distance the appearance of a line ofgiant molehills. The volcanic ashes mingled with the debris of these lavas, andmodified by the action of the rains, have developed an extremely fertile vegetablehumus, constituting the chief agricidtural district in the island. Here,-also, isconcentrated the great majority of the population. The eastern part of San-Miguel, resembling Santa-Maria in the aspect of itsraA-ined slopes and weathered lavas, is dominated by the Pico da Vara, highest TOPOGEAPEY OF THE AZORES. 35 summit in tte islan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/africa-and-its-inhabitants-ic-cones-whose-outlines-present-from-a-distance-the-appearance-of-a-line-ofgiant-molehills-the-volcanic-ashes-mingled-with-the-debris-of-these-lavas-andmodified-by-the-action-of-the-rains-have-developed-an-extremely-fertile-vegetablehumus-constituting-the-chief-agricidtural-district-in-the-island-here-also-isconcentrated-the-great-majority-of-the-population-the-eastern-part-of-san-miguel-resembling-santa-maria-in-the-aspect-of-itsraa-ined-slopes-and-weathered-lavas-is-dominated-by-the-pico-da-vara-highest-topogeapey-of-the-azores-35-summit-in-tte-islan-image338329405.html
RM2AJC6H1–Africa and its inhabitants . ic cones, whose outlines present from a distance the appearance of a line ofgiant molehills. The volcanic ashes mingled with the debris of these lavas, andmodified by the action of the rains, have developed an extremely fertile vegetablehumus, constituting the chief agricidtural district in the island. Here,-also, isconcentrated the great majority of the population. The eastern part of San-Miguel, resembling Santa-Maria in the aspect of itsraA-ined slopes and weathered lavas, is dominated by the Pico da Vara, highest TOPOGEAPEY OF THE AZORES. 35 summit in tte islan
A garden rosary . e loved best — has blos-somed beside the doorstep. Icut it, and holding it in my hand, exam-ined the smooth texture and delicatefashioning of the petals. What a master-piece of evolution I We, for all our tediousexperiments and struggling with thesciences, can never imitate nor even ex-plain this innocent mystery. Whateverwe know or believe, it is evident beyondquestion that some supreme Power regu-lates the development of even this one rose.It comes to bud and blossom in the timeappointed for it. It adheres to the lineand color of those Killarneys that havegone before it. Th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-garden-rosary-e-loved-best-has-blos-somed-beside-the-doorstep-icut-it-and-holding-it-in-my-hand-exam-ined-the-smooth-texture-and-delicatefashioning-of-the-petals-what-a-master-piece-of-evolution-i-we-for-all-our-tediousexperiments-and-struggling-with-thesciences-can-never-imitate-nor-even-ex-plain-this-innocent-mystery-whateverwe-know-or-believe-it-is-evident-beyondquestion-that-some-supreme-power-regu-lates-the-development-of-even-this-one-roseit-comes-to-bud-and-blossom-in-the-timeappointed-for-it-it-adheres-to-the-lineand-color-of-those-killarneys-that-havegone-before-it-th-image338515020.html
RM2AJMKA4–A garden rosary . e loved best — has blos-somed beside the doorstep. Icut it, and holding it in my hand, exam-ined the smooth texture and delicatefashioning of the petals. What a master-piece of evolution I We, for all our tediousexperiments and struggling with thesciences, can never imitate nor even ex-plain this innocent mystery. Whateverwe know or believe, it is evident beyondquestion that some supreme Power regu-lates the development of even this one rose.It comes to bud and blossom in the timeappointed for it. It adheres to the lineand color of those Killarneys that havegone before it. Th
Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . ined in the pores orcavities of the wood. There are various other methods besides kiln-drying (referredto in Chapter III.) of seasoning and of hastening the drying pro-cess. Wood is sometimes soaked in water before being seasoned.This assists in removing the soluble elements of the sap, but it isdoubtful whether the process improves the quality of the wood. 524 Wood-Working for Beginners Smoking and steaming are also resorted to. Small pieces canreadily be smoked, which hardens the wood and adds to itsdurability,—a method which has been known Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/woodworking-for-beginners-a-manual-for-amateurs-ined-in-the-pores-orcavities-of-the-wood-there-are-various-other-methods-besides-kiln-drying-referredto-in-chapter-iii-of-seasoning-and-of-hastening-the-drying-pro-cess-wood-is-sometimes-soaked-in-water-before-being-seasonedthis-assists-in-removing-the-soluble-elements-of-the-sap-but-it-isdoubtful-whether-the-process-improves-the-quality-of-the-wood-524-wood-working-for-beginners-smoking-and-steaming-are-also-resorted-to-small-pieces-canreadily-be-smoked-which-hardens-the-wood-and-adds-to-itsdurabilitya-method-which-has-been-known-image338152022.html
RM2AJ449X–Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . ined in the pores orcavities of the wood. There are various other methods besides kiln-drying (referredto in Chapter III.) of seasoning and of hastening the drying pro-cess. Wood is sometimes soaked in water before being seasoned.This assists in removing the soluble elements of the sap, but it isdoubtful whether the process improves the quality of the wood. 524 Wood-Working for Beginners Smoking and steaming are also resorted to. Small pieces canreadily be smoked, which hardens the wood and adds to itsdurability,—a method which has been known
Manihot australis AM Mendoza Orlandini ined 2018. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manihot-australis-am-mendoza-orlandini-ined-2018-image359521275.html
RM2BTWH1F–Manihot australis AM Mendoza Orlandini ined 2018.
Days and ways in old Boston . as apicture that at this date can be more easily imag-ined than described. The wharfingers were men of no meanstanding with the merchants and ship owners.They bore the same relative position to wharfcorporations that today general managers bearto railroad corporations. Maccey of Rowes,Brown of India, Blaney of Central, Loring ofLong, Parker of City, Hersey of Commercial,Davison of Lewis, Pierce of Union, Homerof Battery, Elwell of Constitution, Wilder ofComeys, Redding of Browns, were autocratsin their way, and from their decision there wasno appeal. The first bre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/days-and-ways-in-old-boston-as-apicture-that-at-this-date-can-be-more-easily-imag-ined-than-described-the-wharfingers-were-men-of-no-meanstanding-with-the-merchants-and-ship-ownersthey-bore-the-same-relative-position-to-wharfcorporations-that-today-general-managers-bearto-railroad-corporations-maccey-of-rowesbrown-of-india-blaney-of-central-loring-oflong-parker-of-city-hersey-of-commercialdavison-of-lewis-pierce-of-union-homerof-battery-elwell-of-constitution-wilder-ofcomeys-redding-of-browns-were-autocratsin-their-way-and-from-their-decision-there-wasno-appeal-the-first-bre-image339337505.html
RM2AM24CH–Days and ways in old Boston . as apicture that at this date can be more easily imag-ined than described. The wharfingers were men of no meanstanding with the merchants and ship owners.They bore the same relative position to wharfcorporations that today general managers bearto railroad corporations. Maccey of Rowes,Brown of India, Blaney of Central, Loring ofLong, Parker of City, Hersey of Commercial,Davison of Lewis, Pierce of Union, Homerof Battery, Elwell of Constitution, Wilder ofComeys, Redding of Browns, were autocratsin their way, and from their decision there wasno appeal. The first bre
Amauropelta firma Baker comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amauropelta-firma-baker-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359465606.html
RM2BTR21A–Amauropelta firma Baker comb nov ined 2015.
A golden chaine: or, the description of theologie : containing the order of the causes of salvation and damnation, according to Gods word .. . ined» if we call to remembrance thatGod is a Father ty4lmightiey not onely able but alfo willing to repreflethcpower of the aduerfarie, fo farrc forth as /hall be for tlie good of his children. VIII. Terrours arifin^ of the confideration of the Inft iudgcment arc dc- •laiedby remembrance onhis,that Chrift {hall be our iudgc who is our redcc- •mcr. IX. Fearc of damnation is remedied by confideration that Chrift dii-«d to make fatisfaflion for vs, and now Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-golden-chaine-or-the-description-of-theologie-containing-the-order-of-the-causes-of-salvation-and-damnation-according-to-gods-word-ined-if-we-call-to-remembrance-thatgod-is-a-father-ty4lmightiey-not-onely-able-but-alfo-willing-to-repreflethcpower-of-the-aduerfarie-fo-farrc-forth-as-hall-be-for-tlie-good-of-his-children-viii-terrours-arifin-of-the-confideration-of-the-inft-iudgcment-arc-dc-laiedby-remembrance-onhisthat-chrift-hall-be-our-iudgc-who-is-our-redcc-mcr-ix-fearc-of-damnation-is-remedied-by-confideration-that-chrift-dii-d-to-make-fatisfaflion-for-vs-and-now-image338092107.html
RM2AJ1BX3–A golden chaine: or, the description of theologie : containing the order of the causes of salvation and damnation, according to Gods word .. . ined» if we call to remembrance thatGod is a Father ty4lmightiey not onely able but alfo willing to repreflethcpower of the aduerfarie, fo farrc forth as /hall be for tlie good of his children. VIII. Terrours arifin^ of the confideration of the Inft iudgcment arc dc- •laiedby remembrance onhis,that Chrift {hall be our iudgc who is our redcc- •mcr. IX. Fearc of damnation is remedied by confideration that Chrift dii-«d to make fatisfaflion for vs, and now
The battle roll: an encyclopedia containing descriptions of the most famous and memorable land battles and sieges in all ages . ined the fencewitliout loss, and thence opened a brisk fireupon the retreating enemy. The CostaEicans fled for protection behind a neighbor-ing building, whence, with more security,they could prevent pursuit. It was necessary,however, that they should be driven entirelyfrom that vicinity, and in order to gain aposition to effect that object, the Americanswere obliged to cross a street swept by theenemys fire. It was a hazardous experiment, as theopposing force numbere Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-battle-roll-an-encyclopedia-containing-descriptions-of-the-most-famous-and-memorable-land-battles-and-sieges-in-all-ages-ined-the-fencewitliout-loss-and-thence-opened-a-brisk-fireupon-the-retreating-enemy-the-costaeicans-fled-for-protection-behind-a-neighbor-ing-building-whence-with-more-securitythey-could-prevent-pursuit-it-was-necessaryhowever-that-they-should-be-driven-entirelyfrom-that-vicinity-and-in-order-to-gain-aposition-to-effect-that-object-the-americanswere-obliged-to-cross-a-street-swept-by-theenemys-fire-it-was-a-hazardous-experiment-as-theopposing-force-numbere-image342933081.html
RM2AWWXJ1–The battle roll: an encyclopedia containing descriptions of the most famous and memorable land battles and sieges in all ages . ined the fencewitliout loss, and thence opened a brisk fireupon the retreating enemy. The CostaEicans fled for protection behind a neighbor-ing building, whence, with more security,they could prevent pursuit. It was necessary,however, that they should be driven entirelyfrom that vicinity, and in order to gain aposition to effect that object, the Americanswere obliged to cross a street swept by theenemys fire. It was a hazardous experiment, as theopposing force numbere
Amauropelta pavoniana Klotzsch comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amauropelta-pavoniana-klotzsch-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359465707.html
RM2BTR24Y–Amauropelta pavoniana Klotzsch comb nov ined 2015.
Carpenter . ined men, and uiauyamong what we are pleased to term thelower classes of labor are habitually profaneand some bosses appear to think that theyunderstand no other language. But why?Because the men over them, those in posi-tion of power and social prominence set theexample. An employe reasons that if hisforeman or employer is an adept in pro-fanity and rolls off unprintable words witha swagger and a boast that he will gain hisfavor by doing the same.. The abolishment of profanity by foremeiiupon the Panama canal will do much to ele-vate the character and thoughts of manythousands of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carpenter-ined-men-and-uiauyamong-what-we-are-pleased-to-term-thelower-classes-of-labor-are-habitually-profaneand-some-bosses-appear-to-think-that-theyunderstand-no-other-language-but-whybecause-the-men-over-them-those-in-posi-tion-of-power-and-social-prominence-set-theexample-an-employe-reasons-that-if-hisforeman-or-employer-is-an-adept-in-pro-fanity-and-rolls-off-unprintable-words-witha-swagger-and-a-boast-that-he-will-gain-hisfavor-by-doing-the-same-the-abolishment-of-profanity-by-foremeiiupon-the-panama-canal-will-do-much-to-ele-vate-the-character-and-thoughts-of-manythousands-of-image339457216.html
RM2AM7H40–Carpenter . ined men, and uiauyamong what we are pleased to term thelower classes of labor are habitually profaneand some bosses appear to think that theyunderstand no other language. But why?Because the men over them, those in posi-tion of power and social prominence set theexample. An employe reasons that if hisforeman or employer is an adept in pro-fanity and rolls off unprintable words witha swagger and a boast that he will gain hisfavor by doing the same.. The abolishment of profanity by foremeiiupon the Panama canal will do much to ele-vate the character and thoughts of manythousands of
Amauropelta ptarmica Mett comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amauropelta-ptarmica-mett-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359514775.html
RM2BTW8NB–Amauropelta ptarmica Mett comb nov ined 2015.
The strange case of DrJekyll and MrHudeIllustrated by Charles Raymond Macauley . lawyers 37 The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde mind a singularly strong, almost an inordinate,curiosity to behold the features of the realMr. Hyde. If he could but once set eyes onhim, he thought the mystery would lightenand perhaps roll altogether away, as was thehabit of mysterious things when well exam-ined. He might see a reason for his friendsstrange preference or bondage—call it whichyou please—and even for the startling clausesof the will. At least it would be a face worthseeing ; the face of a man Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-strange-case-of-drjekyll-and-mrhudeillustrated-by-charles-raymond-macauley-lawyers-37-the-strange-case-of-dr-jekyll-and-mr-hyde-mind-a-singularly-strong-almost-an-inordinatecuriosity-to-behold-the-features-of-the-realmr-hyde-if-he-could-but-once-set-eyes-onhim-he-thought-the-mystery-would-lightenand-perhaps-roll-altogether-away-as-was-thehabit-of-mysterious-things-when-well-exam-ined-he-might-see-a-reason-for-his-friendsstrange-preference-or-bondagecall-it-whichyou-pleaseand-even-for-the-startling-clausesof-the-will-at-least-it-would-be-a-face-worthseeing-the-face-of-a-man-image340202526.html
RM2ANDFP6–The strange case of DrJekyll and MrHudeIllustrated by Charles Raymond Macauley . lawyers 37 The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde mind a singularly strong, almost an inordinate,curiosity to behold the features of the realMr. Hyde. If he could but once set eyes onhim, he thought the mystery would lightenand perhaps roll altogether away, as was thehabit of mysterious things when well exam-ined. He might see a reason for his friendsstrange preference or bondage—call it whichyou please—and even for the startling clausesof the will. At least it would be a face worthseeing ; the face of a man
Amauropelta euchlora Sodiro comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amauropelta-euchlora-sodiro-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359465603.html
RM2BTR217–Amauropelta euchlora Sodiro comb nov ined 2015.
Concise history of the camp and field life of the 122d Regiment, Penn'a Volunteers [electronic resource] . ined us by showing their outfits, besides explainingtheir uses and completeness, which consisted of rifles, withtelescopic-sight attachments, guaranteed to kill at 1500-yardsdistance; dark raw-hide knapsacks, climbing-spurs for boot-legs and soles of feet, with accompanying brace-straps forclimbing trees and binding them to the trees, when up amongthe branches—in fact, they were even equipped to the blackgutta-percha button on the coat, for there was nothing ofbrightness allowed about the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/concise-history-of-the-camp-and-field-life-of-the-122d-regiment-penna-volunteers-electronic-resource-ined-us-by-showing-their-outfits-besides-explainingtheir-uses-and-completeness-which-consisted-of-rifles-withtelescopic-sight-attachments-guaranteed-to-kill-at-1500-yardsdistance-dark-raw-hide-knapsacks-climbing-spurs-for-boot-legs-and-soles-of-feet-with-accompanying-brace-straps-forclimbing-trees-and-binding-them-to-the-trees-when-up-amongthe-branchesin-fact-they-were-even-equipped-to-the-blackgutta-percha-button-on-the-coat-for-there-was-nothing-ofbrightness-allowed-about-the-image343041957.html
RM2AX2WED–Concise history of the camp and field life of the 122d Regiment, Penn'a Volunteers [electronic resource] . ined us by showing their outfits, besides explainingtheir uses and completeness, which consisted of rifles, withtelescopic-sight attachments, guaranteed to kill at 1500-yardsdistance; dark raw-hide knapsacks, climbing-spurs for boot-legs and soles of feet, with accompanying brace-straps forclimbing trees and binding them to the trees, when up amongthe branches—in fact, they were even equipped to the blackgutta-percha button on the coat, for there was nothing ofbrightness allowed about the
Amauropelta pachyrachis Kunze comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amauropelta-pachyrachis-kunze-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359465693.html
RM2BTR24D–Amauropelta pachyrachis Kunze comb nov ined 2015.
Conference of the Woods Department; [proceedings] . ined to branchstubs but occur at other wounds. Their upper surface is smooth andmarked with concentric rings. The older sporophores are uniformly grayand have a somewhat powdered appearance. The under surface is red-brown and shows numerous regular small round pores. For some distanceabove and below the seat of the sporophore, a furrow runs on the treetrunk, marking a tract where the mycelium has penetrated to the sap andkilled it, so that growth in thickness ceases. The decay induced by the fungus starts in the outer sap wood,immediately und Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/conference-of-the-woods-department-proceedings-ined-to-branchstubs-but-occur-at-other-wounds-their-upper-surface-is-smooth-andmarked-with-concentric-rings-the-older-sporophores-are-uniformly-grayand-have-a-somewhat-powdered-appearance-the-under-surface-is-red-brown-and-shows-numerous-regular-small-round-pores-for-some-distanceabove-and-below-the-seat-of-the-sporophore-a-furrow-runs-on-the-treetrunk-marking-a-tract-where-the-mycelium-has-penetrated-to-the-sap-andkilled-it-so-that-growth-in-thickness-ceases-the-decay-induced-by-the-fungus-starts-in-the-outer-sap-woodimmediately-und-image343189361.html
RM2AX9HEW–Conference of the Woods Department; [proceedings] . ined to branchstubs but occur at other wounds. Their upper surface is smooth andmarked with concentric rings. The older sporophores are uniformly grayand have a somewhat powdered appearance. The under surface is red-brown and shows numerous regular small round pores. For some distanceabove and below the seat of the sporophore, a furrow runs on the treetrunk, marking a tract where the mycelium has penetrated to the sap andkilled it, so that growth in thickness ceases. The decay induced by the fungus starts in the outer sap wood,immediately und
Amauropelta pteroidea Klotzsch comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amauropelta-pteroidea-klotzsch-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359465703.html
RM2BTR24R–Amauropelta pteroidea Klotzsch comb nov ined 2015.
The history of Great Britain, from the first invasion by the Romans under Julius Caesar . ined in the reign and by the au-thority of Cunobeline, a prince who flourishedin this island between the first and second Ro-man invasion. The learned Mr Pegge hathpublished an engraving of a very complete col-lection of these coins of Cunobeline, to thenumber of thirty-nine, with an essay upon them;from which the following brief account of themis for the most part extracted. * These coinsare of different metals; some of them gold,others of silver, and others of brass; but all ofthem very much debased. Th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-history-of-great-britain-from-the-first-invasion-by-the-romans-under-julius-caesar-ined-in-the-reign-and-by-the-au-thority-of-cunobeline-a-prince-who-flourishedin-this-island-between-the-first-and-second-ro-man-invasion-the-learned-mr-pegge-hathpublished-an-engraving-of-a-very-complete-col-lection-of-these-coins-of-cunobeline-to-thenumber-of-thirty-nine-with-an-essay-upon-themfrom-which-the-following-brief-account-of-themis-for-the-most-part-extracted-these-coinsare-of-different-metals-some-of-them-goldothers-of-silver-and-others-of-brass-but-all-ofthem-very-much-debased-th-image338095999.html
RM2AJ1GW3–The history of Great Britain, from the first invasion by the Romans under Julius Caesar . ined in the reign and by the au-thority of Cunobeline, a prince who flourishedin this island between the first and second Ro-man invasion. The learned Mr Pegge hathpublished an engraving of a very complete col-lection of these coins of Cunobeline, to thenumber of thirty-nine, with an essay upon them;from which the following brief account of themis for the most part extracted. * These coinsare of different metals; some of them gold,others of silver, and others of brass; but all ofthem very much debased. Th
Amauropelta lepidula Hieron comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amauropelta-lepidula-hieron-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359514639.html
RM2BTW8GF–Amauropelta lepidula Hieron comb nov ined 2015.
Heralds of American literature; a group of patriot writers of the revolutionary and national periods . ined and forceful.With truth, he declared: He thought much and thought justly upon the subjectof education. He often ridiculed, in conversation, the prac-tice of teaching children the English language by meansof grammar. Sometimes he employed his formidablepowers of humor and satire in exposing the formalities oftechnical science. He was an active and useful memberof three great political parties which, at different times,divided his native state—he was a Whig, a republican anda federalist an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/heralds-of-american-literature-a-group-of-patriot-writers-of-the-revolutionary-and-national-periods-ined-and-forcefulwith-truth-he-declared-he-thought-much-and-thought-justly-upon-the-subjectof-education-he-often-ridiculed-in-conversation-the-prac-tice-of-teaching-children-the-english-language-by-meansof-grammar-sometimes-he-employed-his-formidablepowers-of-humor-and-satire-in-exposing-the-formalities-oftechnical-science-he-was-an-active-and-useful-memberof-three-great-political-parties-which-at-different-timesdivided-his-native-statehe-was-a-whig-a-republican-anda-federalist-an-image338209008.html
RM2AJ6N14–Heralds of American literature; a group of patriot writers of the revolutionary and national periods . ined and forceful.With truth, he declared: He thought much and thought justly upon the subjectof education. He often ridiculed, in conversation, the prac-tice of teaching children the English language by meansof grammar. Sometimes he employed his formidablepowers of humor and satire in exposing the formalities oftechnical science. He was an active and useful memberof three great political parties which, at different times,divided his native state—he was a Whig, a republican anda federalist an
Goniopteris abrupta Desv comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/goniopteris-abrupta-desv-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359516545.html
RM2BTWB0H–Goniopteris abrupta Desv comb nov ined 2015.
Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges . ined beetle, or Coloradopotato-beetle, Doryphoia lo-lineata. No description of thisinsect is necessary, the figures serving to illustrate all its stagessufficiently well. The insects winter underground as adults orpupae, and the beetles emerge early in spring, attacking theyoung plants as soon as they show above ground, and layingeggs for the livid-reddish larvee. About midsummer these havematured a second brood of beetles, and a second brood of larvae 214 AN ECONOMIC ENTOMOL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/economic-entomology-for-the-farmer-and-fruit-grower-and-for-use-as-a-text-book-in-agricultural-schools-and-colleges-ined-beetle-or-coloradopotato-beetle-doryphoia-lo-lineata-no-description-of-thisinsect-is-necessary-the-figures-serving-to-illustrate-all-its-stagessufficiently-well-the-insects-winter-underground-as-adults-orpupae-and-the-beetles-emerge-early-in-spring-attacking-theyoung-plants-as-soon-as-they-show-above-ground-and-layingeggs-for-the-livid-reddish-larvee-about-midsummer-these-havematured-a-second-brood-of-beetles-and-a-second-brood-of-larvae-214-an-economic-entomol-image342919059.html
RM2AWW8N7–Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges . ined beetle, or Coloradopotato-beetle, Doryphoia lo-lineata. No description of thisinsect is necessary, the figures serving to illustrate all its stagessufficiently well. The insects winter underground as adults orpupae, and the beetles emerge early in spring, attacking theyoung plants as soon as they show above ground, and layingeggs for the livid-reddish larvee. About midsummer these havematured a second brood of beetles, and a second brood of larvae 214 AN ECONOMIC ENTOMOL
Amauropelta gracilienta Jenman comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amauropelta-gracilienta-jenman-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359465684.html
RM2BTR244–Amauropelta gracilienta Jenman comb nov ined 2015.
The anatomy of the nervous system, from the standpoint of development and function . ined with ependymal I ill SPINAL (dkl) 8l epithelium and the lumen is often blocked with epithelial debris. The canal,which is narrowest in the thoracic region, expands within the lower pari of theeonus medullaris to form a fusiform dilatation, the ventriculus terminalis. Posterior median sulcus and septumCollaterals from fast it ulus cuneatus Posterior funiculus Dorsal root Substantia eelatinosa • Posterior column ]??( irvix Dorsolateral fasciculus (LissaueiPosterolateral mU us Lateral funiculus Posterior c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-nervous-system-from-the-standpoint-of-development-and-function-ined-with-ependymal-i-ill-spinal-dkl-8l-epithelium-and-the-lumen-is-often-blocked-with-epithelial-debris-the-canalwhich-is-narrowest-in-the-thoracic-region-expands-within-the-lower-pari-of-theeonus-medullaris-to-form-a-fusiform-dilatation-the-ventriculus-terminalis-posterior-median-sulcus-and-septumcollaterals-from-fast-it-ulus-cuneatus-posterior-funiculus-dorsal-root-substantia-eelatinosa-posterior-column-irvix-dorsolateral-fasciculus-lissaueiposterolateral-mu-us-lateral-funiculus-posterior-c-image342750171.html
RM2AWHH9F–The anatomy of the nervous system, from the standpoint of development and function . ined with ependymal I ill SPINAL (dkl) 8l epithelium and the lumen is often blocked with epithelial debris. The canal,which is narrowest in the thoracic region, expands within the lower pari of theeonus medullaris to form a fusiform dilatation, the ventriculus terminalis. Posterior median sulcus and septumCollaterals from fast it ulus cuneatus Posterior funiculus Dorsal root Substantia eelatinosa • Posterior column ]??( irvix Dorsolateral fasciculus (LissaueiPosterolateral mU us Lateral funiculus Posterior c
Amauropelta rufa Poir comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amauropelta-rufa-poir-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359465704.html
RM2BTR24T–Amauropelta rufa Poir comb nov ined 2015.
Some old historic landmarks of Virginia and Maryland, described in a hand-book for the tourist over the Washington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon electric railway . ined at table. The principal feature of this room is the large mantelpiece, wroughtin Italy, of statuary and Sienite marbles, exquisitely carved in every part, bearing inrelief, scenes in agricultural life. The interiors of the new rooms were finished to cor-respond with the old ones. At the same time were built, near the mansion on eitherside, a substantial kitchen and laundry, connected with it by collonades. These, withother outly Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/some-old-historic-landmarks-of-virginia-and-maryland-described-in-a-hand-book-for-the-tourist-over-the-washington-alexandria-and-mount-vernon-electric-railway-ined-at-table-the-principal-feature-of-this-room-is-the-large-mantelpiece-wroughtin-italy-of-statuary-and-sienite-marbles-exquisitely-carved-in-every-part-bearing-inrelief-scenes-in-agricultural-life-the-interiors-of-the-new-rooms-were-finished-to-cor-respond-with-the-old-ones-at-the-same-time-were-built-near-the-mansion-on-eitherside-a-substantial-kitchen-and-laundry-connected-with-it-by-collonades-these-withother-outly-image339432192.html
RM2AM6D68–Some old historic landmarks of Virginia and Maryland, described in a hand-book for the tourist over the Washington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon electric railway . ined at table. The principal feature of this room is the large mantelpiece, wroughtin Italy, of statuary and Sienite marbles, exquisitely carved in every part, bearing inrelief, scenes in agricultural life. The interiors of the new rooms were finished to cor-respond with the old ones. At the same time were built, near the mansion on eitherside, a substantial kitchen and laundry, connected with it by collonades. These, withother outly
Amauropelta supina Sodiro comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amauropelta-supina-sodiro-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359465692.html
RM2BTR24C–Amauropelta supina Sodiro comb nov ined 2015.
Principles of mining : valuation, organization and administration; copper, gold, lead, silver, tin and zinc . ined ore-body. Showing ultimatestrain on timbers. little ultimate resistance (Fig. 30). Square-set timbers aresometimes set to present the maximum resistance to the directionof strain, but the difficulties of placing them in position andvariations in the direction of strain on various parts of the stopedo not often commend the method. As a general rule square-setson horizontal Imes answer well enough for the period of actualore-breaking. The crushing or creeps is usually some time late Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-of-mining-valuation-organization-and-administration-copper-gold-lead-silver-tin-and-zinc-ined-ore-body-showing-ultimatestrain-on-timbers-little-ultimate-resistance-fig-30-square-set-timbers-aresometimes-set-to-present-the-maximum-resistance-to-the-directionof-strain-but-the-difficulties-of-placing-them-in-position-andvariations-in-the-direction-of-strain-on-various-parts-of-the-stopedo-not-often-commend-the-method-as-a-general-rule-square-setson-horizontal-imes-answer-well-enough-for-the-period-of-actualore-breaking-the-crushing-or-creeps-is-usually-some-time-late-image343305845.html
RM2AXEX31–Principles of mining : valuation, organization and administration; copper, gold, lead, silver, tin and zinc . ined ore-body. Showing ultimatestrain on timbers. little ultimate resistance (Fig. 30). Square-set timbers aresometimes set to present the maximum resistance to the directionof strain, but the difficulties of placing them in position andvariations in the direction of strain on various parts of the stopedo not often commend the method. As a general rule square-setson horizontal Imes answer well enough for the period of actualore-breaking. The crushing or creeps is usually some time late
Amauropelta balbisii Spreng comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amauropelta-balbisii-spreng-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359465571.html
RM2BTR203–Amauropelta balbisii Spreng comb nov ined 2015.
Monna Vanna; lyrical drama in four acts and five tableaux by Maruice Maeterlinck English text by Claude Aveling . M ^1 ^ F ^ ^ vous; jus - ti fiez ma con fian ce, car nous you; tis for you to re deem it, tve are. 121 J 3 1 I 5 1 A- •>%7 P g r =#=r ^ ^ i? M r^P •- > sommss per.dusru.ined and lost si vousna gis.sez pas! f you tnakemorede . lay. IWesso Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/monna-vanna-lyrical-drama-in-four-acts-and-five-tableaux-by-maruice-maeterlinck-english-text-by-claude-aveling-m-1-f-vous-jus-ti-fiez-ma-con-fian-ce-car-nous-you-tis-for-you-to-re-deem-it-tve-are-121-j-3-1-i-5-1-a-gt7-p-g-r-==r-i-m-rp-gt-sommss-perdusruined-and-lost-si-vousna-gissez-pas!-f-you-tnakemorede-lay-iwesso-image338154882.html
RM2AJ4802–Monna Vanna; lyrical drama in four acts and five tableaux by Maruice Maeterlinck English text by Claude Aveling . M ^1 ^ F ^ ^ vous; jus - ti fiez ma con fian ce, car nous you; tis for you to re deem it, tve are. 121 J 3 1 I 5 1 A- •>%7 P g r =#=r ^ ^ i? M r^P •- > sommss per.dusru.ined and lost si vousna gis.sez pas! f you tnakemorede . lay. IWesso
Amauropelta underwoodiana Maxon comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amauropelta-underwoodiana-maxon-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359465765.html
RM2BTR271–Amauropelta underwoodiana Maxon comb nov ined 2015.
Pennsylvania, colonial and federal; a history, 1608-1903Editor: Howard MJenkins . eighborhoodPenn had lands in charge of General Armstrong. Returning to the Susquehanna, Penn rode along the easternbank to Middletown. From the westerly bank stretched for manymiles a vast forest. At INIiddletown he stopped with Mr. More,formerly a teacher of Latin and Greek at Philadelphia, whoproved to be a warm tory, and friend of passive obedience. Un-like many tories he is an enemy of the new constitution. Notfar away was Blue Rock, the grounds around which were exam-ined, and the resolution was formed to ke Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pennsylvania-colonial-and-federal-a-history-1608-1903editor-howard-mjenkins-eighborhoodpenn-had-lands-in-charge-of-general-armstrong-returning-to-the-susquehanna-penn-rode-along-the-easternbank-to-middletown-from-the-westerly-bank-stretched-for-manymiles-a-vast-forest-at-iniiddletown-he-stopped-with-mr-moreformerly-a-teacher-of-latin-and-greek-at-philadelphia-whoproved-to-be-a-warm-tory-and-friend-of-passive-obedience-un-like-many-tories-he-is-an-enemy-of-the-new-constitution-notfar-away-was-blue-rock-the-grounds-around-which-were-exam-ined-and-the-resolution-was-formed-to-ke-image342811943.html
RM2AWMC3K–Pennsylvania, colonial and federal; a history, 1608-1903Editor: Howard MJenkins . eighborhoodPenn had lands in charge of General Armstrong. Returning to the Susquehanna, Penn rode along the easternbank to Middletown. From the westerly bank stretched for manymiles a vast forest. At INIiddletown he stopped with Mr. More,formerly a teacher of Latin and Greek at Philadelphia, whoproved to be a warm tory, and friend of passive obedience. Un-like many tories he is an enemy of the new constitution. Notfar away was Blue Rock, the grounds around which were exam-ined, and the resolution was formed to ke
Amauropelta brachypus Sodiro comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amauropelta-brachypus-sodiro-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359465558.html
RM2BTR1YJ–Amauropelta brachypus Sodiro comb nov ined 2015.
WmElliott & Sons seedsmen : 1845 1899 . ined by substantial merit. It won the highest and only-award at the Chicago Exposition. As a seed-sower it is identical with the No. 2 Planet Jr. Drill, except In size, and has all its merits, its strength,,durability, ease of operation and perfection of work. It has a complete set of cultivating tools, and all its work is rapid, easy, perfect and.idelightful. When used as a drill the seed is sown with great regularity and at uniform depth, regulated at pleasure. The hopper holds one quart..The door when opened, forms a convenient spout for filling with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wmelliott-sons-seedsmen-1845-1899-ined-by-substantial-merit-it-won-the-highest-and-only-award-at-the-chicago-exposition-as-a-seed-sower-it-is-identical-with-the-no-2-planet-jr-drill-except-in-size-and-has-all-its-merits-its-strengthdurability-ease-of-operation-and-perfection-of-work-it-has-a-complete-set-of-cultivating-tools-and-all-its-work-is-rapid-easy-perfect-andidelightful-when-used-as-a-drill-the-seed-is-sown-with-great-regularity-and-at-uniform-depth-regulated-at-pleasure-the-hopper-holds-one-quartthe-door-when-opened-forms-a-convenient-spout-for-filling-with-image343142451.html
RM2AX7DKF–WmElliott & Sons seedsmen : 1845 1899 . ined by substantial merit. It won the highest and only-award at the Chicago Exposition. As a seed-sower it is identical with the No. 2 Planet Jr. Drill, except In size, and has all its merits, its strength,,durability, ease of operation and perfection of work. It has a complete set of cultivating tools, and all its work is rapid, easy, perfect and.idelightful. When used as a drill the seed is sown with great regularity and at uniform depth, regulated at pleasure. The hopper holds one quart..The door when opened, forms a convenient spout for filling with
Aleuritopteris intramarginalis Kaulf ex Link comb ined. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aleuritopteris-intramarginalis-kaulf-ex-link-comb-ined-image359518727.html
RM2BTWDPF–Aleuritopteris intramarginalis Kaulf ex Link comb ined.
Prince Edward Island : Garden Province of Canada its history, interests, and resources with information for tourists, etc . ined until 1798, when, on account of the incon-venience arising from the fact that towns in two neighboringColonies bore practically the same name, and also out of com-pliment to the Duke of Kent, at that time Commander of theForces at Halifax, it was changed by an Act of the ColonialLegislature to Prince Edward Island. The Micmacs called it Abegweit, Home on the wave. Prince Edward Island remained a separate Province fromthe 1st of May 1769, until July 1st, 1873, when it Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prince-edward-island-garden-province-of-canada-its-history-interests-and-resources-with-information-for-tourists-etc-ined-until-1798-when-on-account-of-the-incon-venience-arising-from-the-fact-that-towns-in-two-neighboringcolonies-bore-practically-the-same-name-and-also-out-of-com-pliment-to-the-duke-of-kent-at-that-time-commander-of-theforces-at-halifax-it-was-changed-by-an-act-of-the-coloniallegislature-to-prince-edward-island-the-micmacs-called-it-abegweit-home-on-the-wave-prince-edward-island-remained-a-separate-province-fromthe-1st-of-may-1769-until-july-1st-1873-when-it-image342710841.html
RM2AWFR4W–Prince Edward Island : Garden Province of Canada its history, interests, and resources with information for tourists, etc . ined until 1798, when, on account of the incon-venience arising from the fact that towns in two neighboringColonies bore practically the same name, and also out of com-pliment to the Duke of Kent, at that time Commander of theForces at Halifax, it was changed by an Act of the ColonialLegislature to Prince Edward Island. The Micmacs called it Abegweit, Home on the wave. Prince Edward Island remained a separate Province fromthe 1st of May 1769, until July 1st, 1873, when it
Amauropelta christensenii Christ comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amauropelta-christensenii-christ-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359465601.html
RM2BTR215–Amauropelta christensenii Christ comb nov ined 2015.
Forest trees of the Pacific slope . ined, and on this account exceedingly difficult to split. Com-mercially it is of rather secondary importance, but is attractive and suitablefor interior finish and cabinet work. The western sycamores are of little im-portance, except to form protective growths along streams in dry, arid regions. Three species inhabit the United States and adjacent portions of Mexico, butonly one is found within the Pacific region, extending into Lower California.Another species ranges through our Southwest into Mexico. The third is widelydistributed in the eastern United Sta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/forest-trees-of-the-pacific-slope-ined-and-on-this-account-exceedingly-difficult-to-split-com-mercially-it-is-of-rather-secondary-importance-but-is-attractive-and-suitablefor-interior-finish-and-cabinet-work-the-western-sycamores-are-of-little-im-portance-except-to-form-protective-growths-along-streams-in-dry-arid-regions-three-species-inhabit-the-united-states-and-adjacent-portions-of-mexico-butonly-one-is-found-within-the-pacific-region-extending-into-lower-californiaanother-species-ranges-through-our-southwest-into-mexico-the-third-is-widelydistributed-in-the-eastern-united-sta-image340180678.html
RM2ANCFWX–Forest trees of the Pacific slope . ined, and on this account exceedingly difficult to split. Com-mercially it is of rather secondary importance, but is attractive and suitablefor interior finish and cabinet work. The western sycamores are of little im-portance, except to form protective growths along streams in dry, arid regions. Three species inhabit the United States and adjacent portions of Mexico, butonly one is found within the Pacific region, extending into Lower California.Another species ranges through our Southwest into Mexico. The third is widelydistributed in the eastern United Sta
Amauropelta cooleyi Proctor comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amauropelta-cooleyi-proctor-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359518779.html
RM2BTWDTB–Amauropelta cooleyi Proctor comb nov ined 2015.
Descriptive geometry for students in engineering science and architecture; a carefully graded course of instruction . ined to XY, the fineAB itself is not inclined to XY. If now it be required to discover the angles th^ line AB, in Fig. 3 as shown^at (v), makes with the projection planes, it is evident that the angle it makes with LIXES AND THEIR INXLIXATIOXS 7 the H.P. is not what its elevation at (v) makes with XY, but what its elevationat (iv) makes with AT, where the plan is arranged parallel to XY; and in orderto find what inclination the line AB has with the V.P. its elevation ab (v) mus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/descriptive-geometry-for-students-in-engineering-science-and-architecture-a-carefully-graded-course-of-instruction-ined-to-xy-the-fineab-itself-is-not-inclined-to-xy-if-now-it-be-required-to-discover-the-angles-th-line-ab-in-fig-3-as-shownat-v-makes-with-the-projection-planes-it-is-evident-that-the-angle-it-makes-with-lixes-and-their-inxlixatioxs-7-the-hp-is-not-what-its-elevation-at-v-makes-with-xy-but-what-its-elevationat-iv-makes-with-at-where-the-plan-is-arranged-parallel-to-xy-and-in-orderto-find-what-inclination-the-line-ab-has-with-the-vp-its-elevation-ab-v-mus-image338202843.html
RM2AJ6D4Y–Descriptive geometry for students in engineering science and architecture; a carefully graded course of instruction . ined to XY, the fineAB itself is not inclined to XY. If now it be required to discover the angles th^ line AB, in Fig. 3 as shown^at (v), makes with the projection planes, it is evident that the angle it makes with LIXES AND THEIR INXLIXATIOXS 7 the H.P. is not what its elevation at (v) makes with XY, but what its elevationat (iv) makes with AT, where the plan is arranged parallel to XY; and in orderto find what inclination the line AB has with the V.P. its elevation ab (v) mus
Amauropelta ruiziana Klotzsch comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amauropelta-ruiziana-klotzsch-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359518817.html
RM2BTWDWN–Amauropelta ruiziana Klotzsch comb nov ined 2015.
The uplift [serial] . ined tothe entire satisfaction of thesecretary of the navy, wouldmean court-martial andprobably expulsion from theservice. To the honor of ourservice, no officer has everyet been brought up on acharge with loss. The books are bound inheavy metal covers so thatin time of threatened cap-ture they may be thrownoverboard, sinking at onceto the bottom of the sea,and thus avoiding seizure. Close Shave. A prominent eastern bishop, notedfor his piety and humor, was recent-ly asked by one of his parishioners,why it is that the pictures and fig-ures of men angels, as well as fe-mal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-uplift-serial-ined-tothe-entire-satisfaction-of-thesecretary-of-the-navy-wouldmean-court-martial-andprobably-expulsion-from-theservice-to-the-honor-of-ourservice-no-officer-has-everyet-been-brought-up-on-acharge-with-loss-the-books-are-bound-inheavy-metal-covers-so-thatin-time-of-threatened-cap-ture-they-may-be-thrownoverboard-sinking-at-onceto-the-bottom-of-the-seaand-thus-avoiding-seizure-close-shave-a-prominent-eastern-bishop-notedfor-his-piety-and-humor-was-recent-ly-asked-by-one-of-his-parishionerswhy-it-is-that-the-pictures-and-fig-ures-of-men-angels-as-well-as-fe-mal-image343378376.html
RM2AXJ6HC–The uplift [serial] . ined tothe entire satisfaction of thesecretary of the navy, wouldmean court-martial andprobably expulsion from theservice. To the honor of ourservice, no officer has everyet been brought up on acharge with loss. The books are bound inheavy metal covers so thatin time of threatened cap-ture they may be thrownoverboard, sinking at onceto the bottom of the sea,and thus avoiding seizure. Close Shave. A prominent eastern bishop, notedfor his piety and humor, was recent-ly asked by one of his parishioners,why it is that the pictures and fig-ures of men angels, as well as fe-mal
Amauropelta cinerea Sodiro comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amauropelta-cinerea-sodiro-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359465597.html
RM2BTR211–Amauropelta cinerea Sodiro comb nov ined 2015.
. The American encyclopædia of commerce, manufactures, commercial law, and finance. d for the building, repairing,or e.xanunation of ships. The ships to be exam-ined or repaired are admitted into it at higli wa-ter; and the water either ebbs out with the reced-ing tide, or is pumped out after the gates are shut.Ships may also be conveniently built in dry />.,and floated out by opening the gates ; though inall dockyards there are places set apart for thispurpose under the name of .<///«. Dry /A are oftwo kinds, — the stalionari/ ilrij D., generally calledynwintj D., and Ihcjloatini/ [). G Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-encyclopdia-of-commerce-manufactures-commercial-law-and-finance-d-for-the-building-repairingor-exanunation-of-ships-the-ships-to-be-exam-ined-or-repaired-are-admitted-into-it-at-higli-wa-ter-and-the-water-either-ebbs-out-with-the-reced-ing-tide-or-is-pumped-out-after-the-gates-are-shutships-may-also-be-conveniently-built-in-dry-gtand-floated-out-by-opening-the-gates-though-inall-dockyards-there-are-places-set-apart-for-thispurpose-under-the-name-of-lt-dry-a-are-oftwo-kinds-the-stalionari-ilrij-d-generally-calledynwintj-d-and-ihcjloatini-g-image336967125.html
RM2AG6505–. The American encyclopædia of commerce, manufactures, commercial law, and finance. d for the building, repairing,or e.xanunation of ships. The ships to be exam-ined or repaired are admitted into it at higli wa-ter; and the water either ebbs out with the reced-ing tide, or is pumped out after the gates are shut.Ships may also be conveniently built in dry />.,and floated out by opening the gates ; though inall dockyards there are places set apart for thispurpose under the name of .<///«. Dry /A are oftwo kinds, — the stalionari/ ilrij D., generally calledynwintj D., and Ihcjloatini/ [). G
Amauropelta rivularioides Fe comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amauropelta-rivularioides-fe-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359465652.html
RM2BTR230–Amauropelta rivularioides Fe comb nov ined 2015.
. A history of the United States of America, its people, and its institutions. ined the heat for hours.In these bread was baked, the ashes being first swept out. Furniture.—Oiled paper often took the place of glass inthe windows, and when glass was used the panes were smalland diamond-shaped.^ Furniture was scanty and largelyhome-made. Carpets were almost unknown, the floorsbeing often covered with sand, which was swept into orna-mental designs in the best room. Clocks were rare, and ^ In England, at the time of settlement of the American colonies,the walls were plastered only in the houses of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-the-united-states-of-america-its-people-and-its-institutions-ined-the-heat-for-hoursin-these-bread-was-baked-the-ashes-being-first-swept-out-furnitureoiled-paper-often-took-the-place-of-glass-inthe-windows-and-when-glass-was-used-the-panes-were-smalland-diamond-shaped-furniture-was-scanty-and-largelyhome-made-carpets-were-almost-unknown-the-floorsbeing-often-covered-with-sand-which-was-swept-into-orna-mental-designs-in-the-best-room-clocks-were-rare-and-in-england-at-the-time-of-settlement-of-the-american-coloniesthe-walls-were-plastered-only-in-the-houses-of-image336721145.html
RM2AFPY75–. A history of the United States of America, its people, and its institutions. ined the heat for hours.In these bread was baked, the ashes being first swept out. Furniture.—Oiled paper often took the place of glass inthe windows, and when glass was used the panes were smalland diamond-shaped.^ Furniture was scanty and largelyhome-made. Carpets were almost unknown, the floorsbeing often covered with sand, which was swept into orna-mental designs in the best room. Clocks were rare, and ^ In England, at the time of settlement of the American colonies,the walls were plastered only in the houses of
Amauropelta germaniana Fe comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amauropelta-germaniana-fe-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359465640.html
RM2BTR22G–Amauropelta germaniana Fe comb nov ined 2015.
The palaces of Crete and their builders . ined with alabaster; the floor, too, is covered withlarge slabs and a very large slab formed the threshold. IV. In the walls near the jambs ot the doors the sockets andgrooves left by the bars and bolts by which the doors weresecured are visible, and the bronze hinges have left marks ofoxydisation on the pavement. The doors have left concentriclines of scoring, too, on the stone pavement where the wood hasscraped it at a greater or less distance trom the pivot hinge. The ground plan shown in Fig i 7, which corresponds withthe columns of Fig. 16, explai Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-palaces-of-crete-and-their-builders-ined-with-alabaster-the-floor-too-is-covered-withlarge-slabs-and-a-very-large-slab-formed-the-threshold-iv-in-the-walls-near-the-jambs-ot-the-doors-the-sockets-andgrooves-left-by-the-bars-and-bolts-by-which-the-doors-weresecured-are-visible-and-the-bronze-hinges-have-left-marks-ofoxydisation-on-the-pavement-the-doors-have-left-concentriclines-of-scoring-too-on-the-stone-pavement-where-the-wood-hasscraped-it-at-a-greater-or-less-distance-trom-the-pivot-hinge-the-ground-plan-shown-in-fig-i-7-which-corresponds-withthe-columns-of-fig-16-explai-image339291271.html
RM2AM01DB–The palaces of Crete and their builders . ined with alabaster; the floor, too, is covered withlarge slabs and a very large slab formed the threshold. IV. In the walls near the jambs ot the doors the sockets andgrooves left by the bars and bolts by which the doors weresecured are visible, and the bronze hinges have left marks ofoxydisation on the pavement. The doors have left concentriclines of scoring, too, on the stone pavement where the wood hasscraped it at a greater or less distance trom the pivot hinge. The ground plan shown in Fig i 7, which corresponds withthe columns of Fig. 16, explai
Senecio melanandra J Calvo et al ined. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/senecio-melanandra-j-calvo-et-al-ined-image359508636.html
RM2BTW0X4–Senecio melanandra J Calvo et al ined.
Wild flowers and where they grow . ined, pale, most exquisite flower which seems the consum-mate result of greenhouse culture, yet unfolds its spiral of finely-cut petals and sheds its luscioussweetness in a place so remote, so seem-ingly unfit for it. What could have pos-sessed the Dorsetshire people that in theirfolk-lore they should name it giddy-gander ? The flowering shrubs, either in theswamp or bordering on it. were numer-ous, and all except the spice-bush werein white, and the ground was cladin immortal green by reason of theCanada yew. or ground hemlock, as itis sometimes called. How Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wild-flowers-and-where-they-grow-ined-pale-most-exquisite-flower-which-seems-the-consum-mate-result-of-greenhouse-culture-yet-unfolds-its-spiral-of-finely-cut-petals-and-sheds-its-luscioussweetness-in-a-place-so-remote-so-seem-ingly-unfit-for-it-what-could-have-pos-sessed-the-dorsetshire-people-that-in-theirfolk-lore-they-should-name-it-giddy-gander-the-flowering-shrubs-either-in-theswamp-or-bordering-on-it-were-numer-ous-and-all-except-the-spice-bush-werein-white-and-the-ground-was-cladin-immortal-green-by-reason-of-thecanada-yew-or-ground-hemlock-as-itis-sometimes-called-how-image338446861.html
RM2AJHGBW–Wild flowers and where they grow . ined, pale, most exquisite flower which seems the consum-mate result of greenhouse culture, yet unfolds its spiral of finely-cut petals and sheds its luscioussweetness in a place so remote, so seem-ingly unfit for it. What could have pos-sessed the Dorsetshire people that in theirfolk-lore they should name it giddy-gander ? The flowering shrubs, either in theswamp or bordering on it. were numer-ous, and all except the spice-bush werein white, and the ground was cladin immortal green by reason of theCanada yew. or ground hemlock, as itis sometimes called. How
Steiropteris decussata L comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/steiropteris-decussata-l-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359473247.html
RM2BTRBP7–Steiropteris decussata L comb nov ined 2015.
The Massachusetts eclectic medical journal . eparation of meat ever examined by me. It merits my fullest endorse-ment. Dr. STUTZER, Bonn, Germany.Director of the Imperial Chemical Laboratory for Bhenish Prussia. (iBeef Peptonoids is the most concentrated nitrogenous food I have ever exam-ined. It is a complete food, consisting of 95 per cent.of assimilable solids of themost nutritious character. Prof. 0. K. C. TICHBORNE, Dublin, Ireland.Professor Chemistry Carmichael College of Medicine, Fellow of the Institute ofChemistry, President Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, etc. For Sale, in four ou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-massachusetts-eclectic-medical-journal-eparation-of-meat-ever-examined-by-me-it-merits-my-fullest-endorse-ment-dr-stutzer-bonn-germanydirector-of-the-imperial-chemical-laboratory-for-bhenish-prussia-ibeef-peptonoids-is-the-most-concentrated-nitrogenous-food-i-have-ever-exam-ined-it-is-a-complete-food-consisting-of-95-per-centof-assimilable-solids-of-themost-nutritious-character-prof-0-k-c-tichborne-dublin-irelandprofessor-chemistry-carmichael-college-of-medicine-fellow-of-the-institute-ofchemistry-president-pharmaceutical-society-of-ireland-etc-for-sale-in-four-ou-image339209718.html
RM2AKT9CP–The Massachusetts eclectic medical journal . eparation of meat ever examined by me. It merits my fullest endorse-ment. Dr. STUTZER, Bonn, Germany.Director of the Imperial Chemical Laboratory for Bhenish Prussia. (iBeef Peptonoids is the most concentrated nitrogenous food I have ever exam-ined. It is a complete food, consisting of 95 per cent.of assimilable solids of themost nutritious character. Prof. 0. K. C. TICHBORNE, Dublin, Ireland.Professor Chemistry Carmichael College of Medicine, Fellow of the Institute ofChemistry, President Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, etc. For Sale, in four ou
Amauropelta straminea Sodiro comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amauropelta-straminea-sodiro-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359518812.html
RM2BTWDWG–Amauropelta straminea Sodiro comb nov ined 2015.
. TK and the great work in America ; a defense of the true and ancient school of spiritual light. himself has told them so. # # # # # Do you believe this Great School of TKs is reallythe Parent of Modern Freemasonry? THE SKEPTIC AND THE BELIEVER 47 I am sure of it. But what proof have you? Why, it stands to reason. But why do you think so? All the students say so. How do they know that what they say is true? Well, Masonry must have had a beginning some-time, somewhere. Have any of TKs students ever seen and exam-ined his Great Schools Masonic records? Some of them must have seen the original r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tk-and-the-great-work-in-america-a-defense-of-the-true-and-ancient-school-of-spiritual-light-himself-has-told-them-so-do-you-believe-this-great-school-of-tks-is-reallythe-parent-of-modern-freemasonry-the-skeptic-and-the-believer-47-i-am-sure-of-it-but-what-proof-have-you-why-it-stands-to-reason-but-why-do-you-think-so-all-the-students-say-so-how-do-they-know-that-what-they-say-is-true-well-masonry-must-have-had-a-beginning-some-time-somewhere-have-any-of-tks-students-ever-seen-and-exam-ined-his-great-schools-masonic-records-some-of-them-must-have-seen-the-original-r-image336940891.html
RM2AG4YF7–. TK and the great work in America ; a defense of the true and ancient school of spiritual light. himself has told them so. # # # # # Do you believe this Great School of TKs is reallythe Parent of Modern Freemasonry? THE SKEPTIC AND THE BELIEVER 47 I am sure of it. But what proof have you? Why, it stands to reason. But why do you think so? All the students say so. How do they know that what they say is true? Well, Masonry must have had a beginning some-time, somewhere. Have any of TKs students ever seen and exam-ined his Great Schools Masonic records? Some of them must have seen the original r
Amauropelta amphioxypteris Sodiro comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amauropelta-amphioxypteris-sodiro-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359465563.html
RM2BTR1YR–Amauropelta amphioxypteris Sodiro comb nov ined 2015.
A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities.. . clops. (Winckelmann, Mon.Ined. ii. 154 ; Homer, Od. ix. 345—347.) He herewears the round cap ; but more commonly both heand the boatman Charon (see woodcut, p. 512)have it pointed. Vulcan (see woodcut, p. 726)and Daedalus wear the caps of common artificers. A cap of very frequent occurrence in the worksof ancient art is that now generally known by thename of the Phrygian bonnet. The Mysianpileus, mentioned by Aristophanes (Acharn. 429),must have been one of this kind. For we find itcontinually introduced as the characteristic symbolof Asiatic lif Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-greek-and-roman-antiquities-clops-winckelmann-monined-ii-154-homer-od-ix-345347-he-herewears-the-round-cap-but-more-commonly-both-heand-the-boatman-charon-see-woodcut-p-512have-it-pointed-vulcan-see-woodcut-p-726and-daedalus-wear-the-caps-of-common-artificers-a-cap-of-very-frequent-occurrence-in-the-worksof-ancient-art-is-that-now-generally-known-by-thename-of-the-phrygian-bonnet-the-mysianpileus-mentioned-by-aristophanes-acharn-429must-have-been-one-of-this-kind-for-we-find-itcontinually-introduced-as-the-characteristic-symbolof-asiatic-lif-image340311396.html
RM2ANJEJC–A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities.. . clops. (Winckelmann, Mon.Ined. ii. 154 ; Homer, Od. ix. 345—347.) He herewears the round cap ; but more commonly both heand the boatman Charon (see woodcut, p. 512)have it pointed. Vulcan (see woodcut, p. 726)and Daedalus wear the caps of common artificers. A cap of very frequent occurrence in the worksof ancient art is that now generally known by thename of the Phrygian bonnet. The Mysianpileus, mentioned by Aristophanes (Acharn. 429),must have been one of this kind. For we find itcontinually introduced as the characteristic symbolof Asiatic lif
Amauropelta elegantula Sodiro comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amauropelta-elegantula-sodiro-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359465599.html
RM2BTR213–Amauropelta elegantula Sodiro comb nov ined 2015.
Cyclopedia universal history : embracing the most complete and recent presentation of the subject in two principal parts or divisions of more than six thousand pages . ined inthe linguistic scheme above. We thus have, according to the geo-graphical scheme, no fewer than twelvemajor divisions of human kind, repre-sented by thirty-seven different races. 426 GREAT RACES OF MANKIND. many of wliicli are in turn divided andsubdivided into various peoples andtribes, according to their localities, lan-guages, and ethnic peculiarities. On the whole, this method of classifica-tion according to the geogr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-universal-history-embracing-the-most-complete-and-recent-presentation-of-the-subject-in-two-principal-parts-or-divisions-of-more-than-six-thousand-pages-ined-inthe-linguistic-scheme-above-we-thus-have-according-to-the-geo-graphical-scheme-no-fewer-than-twelvemajor-divisions-of-human-kind-repre-sented-by-thirty-seven-different-races-426-great-races-of-mankind-many-of-wliicli-are-in-turn-divided-andsubdivided-into-various-peoples-andtribes-according-to-their-localities-lan-guages-and-ethnic-peculiarities-on-the-whole-this-method-of-classifica-tion-according-to-the-geogr-image338456288.html
RM2AJJ0CG–Cyclopedia universal history : embracing the most complete and recent presentation of the subject in two principal parts or divisions of more than six thousand pages . ined inthe linguistic scheme above. We thus have, according to the geo-graphical scheme, no fewer than twelvemajor divisions of human kind, repre-sented by thirty-seven different races. 426 GREAT RACES OF MANKIND. many of wliicli are in turn divided andsubdivided into various peoples andtribes, according to their localities, lan-guages, and ethnic peculiarities. On the whole, this method of classifica-tion according to the geogr
Cyclosorus albicaulis Fe comb nov ined 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclosorus-albicaulis-fe-comb-nov-ined-2015-image359467422.html
RM2BTR4A6–Cyclosorus albicaulis Fe comb nov ined 2015.
Fungi and fungicides; a practical manual, concerning the fungous diseases of cultivated plants and the means of preventing their ravages . ALFA The Alfalfa Leaf=blight Cercospora helvola var. medicaginis This disease has been studied by Professor F. D.Chester, of Delaware, who reports that it *^ shows itselfupon the leaf as sub-circnlar, or elliptical spots of asmoky brown, or almost black color, equally visible uponboth sides, and vary-ing from one-six-teenth to oue-thirty-second of an inch indiameter. The spotsare without well-de-fined borders, which,when closely exam-ined, are somewhatirreg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fungi-and-fungicides-a-practical-manual-concerning-the-fungous-diseases-of-cultivated-plants-and-the-means-of-preventing-their-ravages-alfa-the-alfalfa-leaf=blight-cercospora-helvola-var-medicaginis-this-disease-has-been-studied-by-professor-f-dchester-of-delaware-who-reports-that-it-shows-itselfupon-the-leaf-as-sub-circnlar-or-elliptical-spots-of-asmoky-brown-or-almost-black-color-equally-visible-uponboth-sides-and-vary-ing-from-one-six-teenth-to-oue-thirty-second-of-an-inch-indiameter-the-spotsare-without-well-de-fined-borders-whichwhen-closely-exam-ined-are-somewhatirreg-image343371239.html
RM2AXHWEF–Fungi and fungicides; a practical manual, concerning the fungous diseases of cultivated plants and the means of preventing their ravages . ALFA The Alfalfa Leaf=blight Cercospora helvola var. medicaginis This disease has been studied by Professor F. D.Chester, of Delaware, who reports that it *^ shows itselfupon the leaf as sub-circnlar, or elliptical spots of asmoky brown, or almost black color, equally visible uponboth sides, and vary-ing from one-six-teenth to oue-thirty-second of an inch indiameter. The spotsare without well-de-fined borders, which,when closely exam-ined, are somewhatirreg
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