RF2JHJB88–Lo Yau Kee, a shop selling locally produced shrimp paste, XO sauce and dried seafood products in Tai O, Lantau Island, Hong Kong, 2009
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RM2AG0DRX–. Entomologie ou Histoire naturelle des insectes, avec leurs caractères génériques et spécifiques, leur description, leur synonumie et leur figure enluminee ... Coléoptères Tomes I-V. ç m K W/j^,- J:,/r -s.^t.i.SS^i-: /?,??,V;3^*^^>.:ï^,^*rt^.?î.^«frS:a>1i«*fliS*^^^V^ *^:^V»*k;«tp^ï*^** ? ..^.?*ç,.,-,-|»at^r^-.rï-2r t- ISrt ^. CETOIISTE . C&hixicx px. m. lO xo . ^ ? iH< a. Ji <ï. a2 .
RMPFBEJ3–. Description de la faune jurassique du Portugal: Mollusques Lamellibranches. FAUEE JUMSSIQUE DUPORTUGAL PaiilCHOFFAT. T.ame]li})fan('lieH. PU.. C{lci>.^- ?ntpir). êa.^^Xo^. tT-^lo-lup. 3. Hiip-o^d-.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Choffat, Paul, 1849-. Lisbonne. Imprimerie de l'Académie royale des sciences
RMW1DAY8–Archive image from page 98 of Design and wind tunnel testing. Design and wind tunnel testing of a size sampling in-situ net system (SSISNET). . designwindtunnel00mitc Year: 1976 2i I i 23 s s ro o i— un «=r X • i— r LO • • CO 3' < + «C' LO CO 1 w k LU 5 P. r --• U lj SXL CO X OX xo o< cc.O CO CO o < J cc o LU x x q O o II Q < LU | Q 1 LU || LUX Q CO CO LU < CC < X LU < X LU O X u LL o — I < 0) c <T3 a c o u OJ O C o ai CO o CD CD T3 O 03 oo CM a; CD 48
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RMRFXGEM–. Canadian forest industries July-December 1917. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND W OO DV (J R K li Iâ¢'> IHI NT (lO Xo. 1 Cms, ] in Vit) 1)1) Xo. 1 Cuts, 114 to a in "11 (X) Tij *Ml -No. 2 Cnts, 1 in 4il <H) .Vo. 2 Cuts, l</i to 2 in tXI IK) W IHI liarn Hoards, No. 1, 1 x 12 .... (;.'{ (X) No. 1, 1 X 10 M (to No. 1, 1 X S W) 00 No. 2, 1 X 12 .v. IMI No. 2, 1 X 1« M 1)11 No. 2, 1 X N 4" 00 No. 3, 1 X 12 .... 47 m No. 3,. 1 X 10 40 00 No. 3, 1 X H 44 00 Canadian spruce boarrlg 30 00 Spruce, 12
RMPFCW2N–. Descriptive catalogue of vegetable, flower, and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Seeds; Bulbs (Plants); Gardening; Equipment and supplies; Bedding plants; Weeber & Don. AsterâGiant Comet.. AsterâSemple''s Branching. ^AmA-|- Eleffant flowers, with long wavy, twisted â ⢠petals, like Japanese Chrysanthemums. colors of this variety run mostly In 11/2 ft. Carmine Per oz., l^ilS-lic Blue " Reddisli I.,ilac Rose " Rose and Wkite " White Plnest mixed Collection of Six Distinct Colors The delicate shades. Pkt. P3.00... 10 3.00... lO 3.00... 1®> 3.00... XO
RMW0584C–Archive image from page 310 of Die Forstbetriebseinrichtung (1889). Die Forstbetriebseinrichtung dieforstbetriebs00granuoft Year: 1889 ®ev jät)i1ici}e 9?uuugSpIaii jc. 295 89 « :=H S S P §= jo 5 ' ' Ãunitu aojg qun ;ctno H SS S 3 Ãoa?a flj o (AI COkO «0 + aSlS 6to CJsQ =3 <»' ?U$ SS 30£g qun ';ctnp§ j I w«S' §= uaSuoà Uli 3 ' S i-' -ECO V. « ® uq 0.1 d «0 3(PPjg s? â¢i?- «lojaqoià gaÃuqit uaig) uaSuüà Uli fö ;aD§q3i§ Ãunjpjqüaaun &; s?. «0 CO (M B CQ m oo lOO oa c 1-H o o lO lO ooo eocq CC lO CS 'o o â> CO (N CD 00 (t) CO ià CO CO CO CO ou oo o» ffl) XO Ià 'r â
RMMCGWDM–. One horse $7.00 Two " 11.00 Syracuse Chilled Plow. Wooden Beam. No. 7, Medium, Two Horse $14.00 " 9, Light, " " 14.00 " 5, Medium, One " 6.00 Iron Beam. No. 2, Medium, Two Horse $14.00 Eagle, A, One Horse '''''^. 4^50 O, " " 5 00 Boston Steel Clipper, XO, One Horse..."!......."."...."" 6 25 ." . " " XOO, " " yioo Hill-side, the lightest swivel plow. One Horse, with ^ ^heel 8.00 Iwo Horse, with wheel lo.OO- r'
RM2AG9WB0–. Price list and barbers' purchasing guide of barbers' chairs, furniture, and barbers' supplies ... Xo. lO. IV O. IH.
RMPFXCAN–. Manual of cattle-feeding. A treatise on the laws of animal nutrition and the chemistry of feeding stuffs in their application to the feeding of animals. With illustrations and an appendix of useful tables. Feeds; Cattle; Nutrition. 490 MANUAL OF OATTLE-FEEDING. 53 G M Hi (3 PS W ⢠O M "tumiH â¢aS«j9Ay â¢ratx'Bja: â¢lumiH CM Oi Ci CO « O CO :C i-* CM O CO O r-i CO o ; -sn -rti 00 ; o o'* xo coiowcn ooiy>cct lo Ci. iO C2 '»+l £» p CO 3t-l>OT}H*-lTH'tf1C0J>O 00 00 i-- E-»« tH C53 '. CO JA 01 ?â¢> ⢠S? 2^ S ⢠fe s:J;:!; fc c- ⢠00 05 w ⢠OJ C& 0> l"* ! J
RMT3WH62–Archive image from page 46 of Die Schmetterlinge in Abbildungen nach. Die Schmetterlinge in Abbildungen nach der Natur dieschmetterling45espe Year: 1829 â¢lo ni.IVr Tab. CXtV: Xo f t. C)ü. Jt. â f..
RMMCH6PB–. Xo. oyi. Xo. C, wide. No. 3H. No. 0, wide, 24XS in. â wide.-.each 12 cts. Per doz. $1 25 No. ()i^, 24X71/^ in. wide " 15 " " 1 5n No. 1, 30X10"in. " " 25 " " 2 50 No. 2, 30X14 " " " 40 " " 4 00 No. 31/^, 42X14 " " " â¢lO " " 5 00 Fan shape, 2 feet high " 30 " " 3 50 " 3]4 " â ' " 00 " " 6 00 Ivy shape, 16 in. diam " 20 " 24 " " Verandah shape, 2 ft. high.., " 3 " " .. Cross " 2 " " ... each CO cts. " 80 "
RM2AG9TYJ–. Price list and barbers' purchasing guide of barbers' chairs, furniture, and barbers' supplies ... Xo. lO. IV O. IH..
RMPFAJHN–. Design and wind tunnel testing of a size sampling in-situ net system (SSISNET).. Oceanography. ! 2i I i 23 s s ro o i— un «=r X • i— r^ LO • • CO *3" < +** «C"* LO CO 1 w k LU 5 P. r --• U lj SXL CO X OX xo o< cc.O CO CO o < J cc o LU x x q O o II Q < LU !| Q 1 LU || LUX Q CO CO LU < CC < X LU < X LU O X u LL o — I < 0) c <T3 a c o u OJ O C o ai CO o CD CD T3 O 03 oo CM a; CD 48. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustration
RMT0N7TD–Dreer's descriptive catalogue of bulbs, Dreer's descriptive catalogue of bulbs, plants, etc. with directions for the culture and managment of bulbous roots dreersdescriptiv1882henr Year: 1882 Xo. oyi. Xo. C, wide. No. 3H. No. 0, wide, 24XS in. â wide.-.each 12 cts. Per doz. $1 25 No. ()i^, 24X71/^ in. wide ' 15 ' ' 1 5n No. 1, 30X10'in. ' ' 25 ' ' 2 50 No. 2, 30X14 ' ' ' 40 ' ' 4 00 No. 31/^, 42X14 ' ' ' â¢lO ' ' 5 00 Fan shape, 2 feet high ' 30 ' ' 3 50 ' 3]4 ' â ' ' 00 ' ' 6 00 Ivy shape, 16 in. diam ' 20 ' 24 ' ' Verandah shape, 2 ft. high.., ' 3 ' ' .. Cross ' 2 ' ' ... each CO cts. ' 80
RM2AG0P8Y–. Report. Plate No. II.Another viuw of the rock pools on the flats between Kissy Road and Fourah Uay. BREEDING GROUNDS OF ANOPHELES MOSOUITOES.. Plate Xo. 12.Details of the rock pools shown in Plate lo. Containetlsiigcns and A/iop/iehs iosfa/is. Iar;i- of S/ti0!)iyia
RM2AWNYT9–Mouldings, mirrors, pictures and frames. . ^ W O? C^ OJ w « « K >4 XO M CO ^ lO ^ n a a^ a £1 a 60 (-1 j3 o N w ii cr 2 ^. i-T-lrH(?iC^C>CO* 128 GEO. JV. LEE cl CO., CHICAGO.
RM2AX10R4–Mouldings, mirrors, pictures and frames. . lo. 7. Highly Polished Cherry. Ornaments are of genuine(3old Leaf. The large Pearls in Centerare Burnished. A very Hand-some Moulding. PRICE. 3 inch, per 100 feet |30 00. Xo. 8. Highly Polished Oak. Ornaments are of genuine GoldLeaf, with a large row of Burnished Pearls.One of the latest and best Mould-ings in the Market. PRICE. 3 inch, per 100 feet |30 00 No. 1.
RM2AFTRXB–. The Journal of nervous and mental disease. ^iid, :^^s^.. Fig. 2. Cerebellar pia, Iruin human ca-^c Xo. .^lo, X 300, showing thetypes of invading cells. erings also. The involvement of the pia, though it is widespreadover both brain and cord, is by no means uniform. We have neverobserved severe inflammatory changes in the telencephalic pia. PATHOLOGY OF POLIOMYELITIS 103 Such changes are found more often over the base of the brain.The cerebeUum very frequently shows signs of pial inflammationand here the process is quite diffuse. In the pia of the spinal cord
RM2AN65AF–Journal of experimental zoology . ^ F2 cf cf showing range of variation. c? showing very slight variation in mallard direction. Xo 694ype of lo generation, Xo ?>>5 7 a ^ ^:+i, ^, , -, , A c? with dark uniform lower parts, Xo. 304. HYBRIDIZATIOX AMONG DUCKS AND PHEASANTS JOHN C. PHILLIPS. Freak mallard experiment. 1 iSIallard d. 2 Mallard 9. 3 Original male freak, c? No. 39-256. 130 PLATE 5
RM2AFYEH9–. Electrical world. heavy weight, and is so arranged 490 ELECTRICAL WORLD and ENGLVEEK. Vol. XLIII, Xo. lo. that it can be adjusted to either oil, air-blast or water circulation.Tne construction is massive, in keeping with the heavy duty forwhich it has been designed, such as street railway work or long-distance high-voltage performance. The transformers of this mag- nitude aie designed for any frequency fromvoltage, and for single or polyphase circuits. In upwards, for anysizes of this type TiniA FIG. J.— .ILLTI-COIL TR.V.NSFORMER. the multi-coil construction is used, the complete transforme
RM2AM8G44–Historical sketches and reminiscences of Madison County, Indiana . he would start in a threateningmanner to leae the grounds. .tl there is where the fun set 138 IIISTOIJY OF MADI.SOX COIXIV, I.NDIAXA. in. Xo s-joner would he start tlian the entire gaii^ of hgboys were on his trail, anil siicli ruiiniig was never witnessedin any other conte-t. If the teacher happened to be a swiftlimner, it often took a half day to oserhaid him, and when hewas captured he was taken to the brook and sometimes thrownin before he would sign the agreement lo treat. Bat it wasalways expected that the treat would be
RM2AWFYWA–The Modern way in picture making : published as an aid to the amateur photographer . Surroundings ratlusr dark. .Xo. 2 Flash Sluct, 6 feet distant. Stop S<0. S. Facr: turned toz^ardB. Licht a I F. AMATECR PORTRAITURE BY FLASHLIGHT. 55. Xo. 5.Staroitndt>ti^s mrdiinii (t> dark. No. ,- Flas/t Sheet. 7 feet distant.SlopSv.i. l-ai-r /uuud lo:caid H. Liglil at K. 56 AMATEUR PORTRAITURE BY ELASHLIGHT.
RM2AJ5AGX–The quicksilver resources of California . PHOTO Xo. 17. DUMP OF GREY SHAFT AND MINE HILL,XEW ALMADEN. ore, wherein are found bodies of ven,- hard rock, resemblingdiorite, verj irregularly fractured. In this vein, the ochreousmaterial lies on the serpentine, no gradual change taking placefrom the former into the latter, which for from 8 to lo feet fromthe vein is changed into a clayey material, gradually changinginto hard serpentine. The general character of the vein filling indicates that, as inmost of the other quicksilver deposits in the State, the deposi- SANTA CLARA COUNTY. 181 tion of cin
RM2AJ6HJK–Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Pig. 697.—Brauns operation for fistula of Stensons duct (Binnie).—i. Make theincision AB which divides all the tissues except the masseter, and the buccal mucosa. Dis-sect the fistulous opening free from the skin. 2. Retract the tissues and form a flap ofmucosa of the desired length and width, with its pedicle at the anterior border of themasseter. 3. Turn the flap back and suture its free end to the fistula, and its edges to-gether to form a tube. Close the skin wound. The ends of this suture are left long, and to it is tied a loop of Xo. 5,lo-da
RM2AN65M6–Journal of experimental zoology . Australian X mallard experiment. strauan a maiiaru eApiiiiiiicnu. , Australian duck, A superciliosa (male or female). ^ ^l^^ Type of Fi cf cf, specimen No. 77. 4 Type of F, 9 9 , specimen ^. ^ F2 cf cf showing range of variation. c? showing very slight variation in mallard direction. Xo 694ype of lo generation, Xo ?>>5 7 a ^ ^:+i, ^, , -, , A c? with dark uniform lower parts, Xo. 304. HYBRIDIZATIOX AMONG DUCKS AND PHEASANTS JOHN C. PHILLIPS
RM2AJ6HGP–Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Pig. 697.—Brauns operation for fistula of Stensons duct (Binnie).—i. Make theincision AB which divides all the tissues except the masseter, and the buccal mucosa. Dis-sect the fistulous opening free from the skin. 2. Retract the tissues and form a flap ofmucosa of the desired length and width, with its pedicle at the anterior border of themasseter. 3. Turn the flap back and suture its free end to the fistula, and its edges to-gether to form a tube. Close the skin wound. The ends of this suture are left long, and to it is tied a loop of Xo. 5,lo-da
RM2AJAJNY–Voyage à la Nouvelle Guinée : dans lequel on trouve la description des lieux, des observations physiques & morales, & des détails relatifs à l'histoire naturelle dans le regne animal & le regne végétal . LeBonel yjuuy(-on /a (mmii</xo/i-f.f Ha^-Unt S.,.k„L //.«, la. <7^.. Loupe du JFnat de Li ComnierçoruT^ >^,J^. Coiij^c perpenanuuure c/u Fnat. B Coiwc /lorisontale dul^nnt. Pi lO .
RM2AWPNW1–Studies from the laboratories of the Deptof Surgery . Fig. 20.—Clinical case Xo. lo. X-ray February 7. ipjo. Operation December 9. 1919. .interior surface of the cortex of the tibia removed. Dramage tube in popliteal space shown. See case history. the child who had a streptococcus ha?molyticus blood infection andwas treated with intravenous injections of peptone. After aboutfive weeks, granulations were seen springing ui) on the surface ofthe formerly necrotic shaft. X-rays taken two months after theprimary operation showed new bone formation about and appar-ently incorporating the remnant of
RM2AGA978–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1920 1ra sección. - seos Marzo 29 de 1920 ----- Wisgins Tea-pe y Co (1919) Limited... — Para-distinguir papeles en general ¡de, la ciase 18,, ----- A {vis ?, iN°1709; ?E-10 abril v.1.5 abril Afcta K° 73953. Marzo. 29 de 1020 — Wigains Tea-po y Coj :(1919) Limited;-- Para•distinguirí papeles en general ,-de, la clase 18, — A {vis3 Sí o1.71.2.! E-10 abril v.ló abril Ajcía Xo 73951
RM2AKR38R–Pacific Gas and Electric magazine . pipe was])laced in one of the large dischargetubes and connected up at both ends in-dependent of the large pipe in which itwas placed. In order to give clearance for dredgersworking on a drainage canal, which isbeing dug for Knights Landing RidgeDrainage District, the District Xo. 108line was raised at a point near KnightsLanding. The two poles used were each First Annual Harvest Festival From 2,500 to 3,000 Yf)lo county peoplevisited the exhibits c)f the Harvest Festi-val held in Woodland Octooer 30th. The Yolo County Farm Bureau hadcharge of the festival a
RM2AXJ12A–Catalogue number fifty-two. . Xo. 37. DESK CALKNUARS. Here is another very attractive aud useful article forthe writing desk. The frame is made from heavy sheet brass, 2% wide by Zy^ high,and across the top is etched a very i)leasing design. A brass strip holds the calendarpad. and at the end of the year a new pad can be slipped in so that this frame (as wellas all other frames illustrated on this page) can be used indefinitely. ^lade in manydifferent designs (some of them to match rocker blotter Xo. .35). Packtd in an attractivebox with calendar pad and mailed postjiaid for .lO cents.. No. 26
RM2ANGW2T–The anatomical record . een described before. However, I have beenunable to find a reference lo it. 295 •2W> IA. K. W.VLI.IN The iiHiiIcl w.is luiilt ill scuiiHiits. The thickness of the sfRiiiciitsvnrits and depends ui)iin tln structures within. Certain scKinents,for <xaniple no. 7 and no. liJ, are eoini)aratively thin. It was neees-sjirv to stack them in this way so that certain iinjMirtant structiireswould not l)e covered. The la.st segment (Xo. 24) is mounted on awood stand (stand doi s not show in photonrajjh). A block of wood wascarved to receive the contour of this segment which
RM2AN8K0T–The turtles, snakes, frogs and other reptiles and amphibians of New England and the north . ed.e^SjddM7 !f t ^ ^^^?^^ -^^ P^^^ I^^t- edged ; middle and side plates in one row :edge of shield, sides an.l underneath ornamented willi red and yellow lines ; smooth. 11. rZdsed Turtle. Chyys,-wys „i„r:^u!,,ta.Like Xo. lo. Init plates of shield alternating as usual, and side plates with embossed lines. Western. (9). 12. Spotted Turtle. Chelopus gutlatus. Length, four-and-a-half inches ; black, with round yellow-orange spots, irregularly scattered ; shield, very convex :no backbone ridge. (10)
RM2AG0P41–. Report. Plate Xo. 12.Details of the rock pools shown in Plate lo. Containetlsiigcns and A/iop/iehs iosfa/is. Iar;i- of S/ti0!)iyia. Pldic No. 13.ie of Kissy flats, near the Station. Breeding -rounds of Anopheles fiinestiis 15 Kissy Road. Rock pools in wayside gutter near the cemeterv (see Plate Xo. 8,page 12):— Anopheles (Pyretophoriis) costalis., .. ... ... several. Stegomyia sugens,^^ numbers. Flats between Kissy Road and Fourah Bay {see Plates Nos. 9, 10, 11 and12, pp 12-14) : Rock pools in shallow running swamp;—Anopheles (Pyretophorus) cos talis, Lw. ...and probably Myzomyia
RM2AN3MMY–Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . tv Ioint with a hody of pris-cily of liiirliiiLjIon lionoiv(l him wilh election oners for exchange. lie partiiapated in the lo I he mayor.i lly loidwn ears, iSlWland l.SiiT,and he acted ni I he same oliice in 1 syi* diiriiii;the ahscncc of Ihe incnmheiil. Madr |). (.Linslev. Xo man e-er serxed his itartx and siet;c ofSiilfolk in I Ik^ sprint^ of iSli;,. and aftelthe ha I 111 of (iellyshur^, remained at ^oiklownuntil ()c|nl)er of thai ear. Duiiiii; llu next
RM2ANFE91–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1919 1ra sección . Junio 24 do 1110. -- Societámcrciae ítalo Argentina Kapprcseze Magazzini Generaü. —? Paratinguiir substancias alimenticias opicadas como ingredientes en !amentación, do la clase 22 .—so Xo 44C5. Com- itan- dis- em- ali- Avi- E-l° julio v-5 juüc Acta Xo G7991. «unió 23 de 1919. — Evans Sons Les-Eíier y ví/ebb Limited. — Para distirt-,guir ferretería, cuchillería, pinturería,cabullería, cerrajería, quincallería, he-rrajes,, artículos do menaje, de bazar•y hojalatería, cables no eléctricos lo-nería, marcos v vari ías, costoi-ía, de.la cl
RM2AFW6KC–. Electrical world. ^-^/-j--^-^ H <-. Fig. 13.—DuuBLE-WouND Irox-Cl.d Coil THE TELEPHONE SUB-STATION. ELECTRICAL WORLD and ENGINEER. Vol. XLIII, No. i = any one of the previous primaries, the construction of five coils willgive twenty-five combinations. A trial with each of these will show SPECIFICATIONS FOR FIG. lo.Core: Bundle of No. 24 soft iron wire. Diameter of core, Yi in. Length of core, 6^ in. Winding space, 6 in. Paper insulation around core Vk in. thick.Winding: Inside winding. Resistance, .5 ohms. 380 turns Xo. 18 single covered wire wound from end to end of core inthree layers.
RM2AFW6BC–. Electrical world. Fig. 13.—DuuBLE-WouND Irox-Cl.d Coil THE TELEPHONE SUB-STATION. ELECTRICAL WORLD and ENGINEER. Vol. XLIII, No. i = any one of the previous primaries, the construction of five coils willgive twenty-five combinations. A trial with each of these will show SPECIFICATIONS FOR FIG. lo.Core: Bundle of No. 24 soft iron wire. Diameter of core, Yi in. Length of core, 6^ in. Winding space, 6 in. Paper insulation around core Vk in. thick.Winding: Inside winding. Resistance, .5 ohms. 380 turns Xo. 18 single covered wire wound from end to end of core inthree layers. Cotton covered. Two
RM2AFNHBG–. Fall and Winter, 1890-91 Fashion Catalogue / H. O'Neill and Co.. No. 635.tlc.ak, babyBilk braid, in Infants Eider Downwaist finislied withcream only, $5.25. No 62?. Siiort ( asljmere Coat,Gretclien wai-t, full sleeves, em-broidered, finished at neck withribbon bow, skirt elaborately em-broidered in silk, in cream or tan.Sizes, 6 months to 3 years. $5.50. Xo. 6-9. Short Coat, French cloth.Gretohen waist, full sleeves, finishedwith silk braid, French lace andribbon, in cream on!v. Sizes, 6months to 3 years, j: .lO No. G3I. Infants Cream CashmereCloak, Gretohen waist, tucked andfeather stitched
RM2AN5T54–Tratado breve de medicina y de todas las enfermedades : . la ceuadilla xo*fiada ymolida, y los de loshuamuchilcs hazen lo«íifmo.Dos parces de almacjgajV vna de cera blancamazcandola,hazen purgar la cabexjamuy bien porla boca.Quando con todos cftos remedios que he dicho,los vaguidos no fe quitaren , hagan al enfermo,dos fuentes en.los molledos de los bracos5y téngalasabiertas algunos mcfesjporque purguen ¡ y con cftcremedio fanaraplaciendo a Dios.. IpPara vomitar loshumores deleftomago,y tener gana de comer. ÓR Experiencia hemos vifto muchas?vezcs,quc quatro hojas de lo que lla-man pifiete, ver
RM2AWFYD6–The Modern way in picture making : published as an aid to the amateur photographer . Xo. 5.Staroitndt>ti^s mrdiinii (t> dark. No. ,- Flas/t Sheet. 7 feet distant.SlopSv.i. l-ai-r /uuud lo:caid H. Liglil at K. 56 AMATEUR PORTRAITURE BY ELASHLIGHT.. Xn. 6. Spreader Flask Cartridge. 6 feet distant. Steifi .o. S.Face tut Hed tozeai d F. Light at K. .-JJ/.:/ TEl R FOR TRAITl RE JJ Y FLASHLIGHT. 57 and burning brightly. Plenty of gaslight in the room will do no harm andwill prevent the eyes from having that stare so often seen in flashlightpiflures. The color and size of the room is an import
RM2AWGW4T–Property protection and ornamentation : . II An Arched Gateway, U. S. Marine Corps Office, Philadelphia , i iiiitiiu I i mi i i mi iniiiiiii i i ilium inn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii I mi ilium iiiii u i i i u mum m urn i uu miming 15 HIGH IRON. Ten foot high Iron Picket Fence, Design Xo. 133, erected for Frankford Arsenal. Specifications shown below ZO Spaces <S6 - lo-O j ^k &%i Gtti: cn9^£ IMlf^ =?# m i!i ? /?P.Fc -, I £•4$Bait. s C/Co»*tcfmj fie ee ?ftcMefs / Sf* are fbj? fc5o*mj
RM2ANGPWG–ONTARIO SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1914, No.17 . No. 5. Jefferson County, N.Y. AI{(IL4:0L(J(il( Al. iK()l[ 59 No. G. Owned by Mr. W. .. IIake.<, Jiiii^iliaiiitoii, X.Y., found just southoC Ieniisylviiuia lino, (iivcn .-tii[)fd slate; reverse ;i lilile didereiit. This is areniarkal)lo |)i|)o. Ilio reverse side varies in its deeoration. The absence of thespur (fi(»ntal projeclioii) and tlio consequent ehanire in the perforation are easilyseen. .t present it is in the IuMie Library al l)in;.iiianiton (letter of 23 March,in08. W. M. r.enuchamp).. No. 6. Binghaniton, N.Y. Xo. 7. From Cayuga Lake. E
RM2AFNX38–. Fall and Winter, 1890-91 Fashion Catalogue / H. O'Neill and Co.. Ledics Knit Goods. nere Vest. ^h ribbon.lo^ neck. S^*69c. iue All Woul Cream Ca;-li-silk crochet edpe drawnS-3,35: long sleeves. S2 59;1.): adies cashmere bands.. Xo.809. Woven CardisaTi Jacketzouave shape, plain and striped,without sleeve-*. S9 SOI Fin>^ Heavv Knir Skirt inNo. 819. Ladies Heavv Worsted Slid colurs : pink, blue, grey, curdi-Legffins. in red, navy, brown or nal or cream. 98c.black ; 24 to 29 inches, 49c. 59c ; ex-tra iiualitv. S.^c, Sl.a.i; in Jersey.?b.lb, S2 85.
RM2AFNHHE–. Fall and Winter, 1890-91 Fashion Catalogue / H. O'Neill and Co.. No. 635.tlc.ak, babyBilk braid, in Infants Eider Downwaist finislied withcream only, $5.25. No 62?. Siiort ( asljmere Coat,Gretclien wai-t, full sleeves, em-broidered, finished at neck withribbon bow, skirt elaborately em-broidered in silk, in cream or tan.Sizes, 6 months to 3 years. $5.50. Xo. 6-9. Short Coat, French cloth.Gretohen waist, full sleeves, finishedwith silk braid, French lace andribbon, in cream on!v. Sizes, 6months to 3 years, j: .lO No. G3I. Infants Cream CashmereCloak, Gretohen waist, tucked andfeather stitched
RM2AG5WJB–. Rawson's garden manual / W.W. Rawson & Co.. POPPIESPAPAVER alpinum (Alpine Puppy). A dwarf-growing, early-flowering Po])py. Fern-like foliageand cup-shaped flowers of white, rose and yellow allsummer. pj^j 6450 Finest Mixed $0 10 6460 White 10 6465 Rose lo 6470 Scarlet. New 10 6475 Yellow xo ICELAND POPPY [Papaoer nudicaule)Pretty tufted foliage ; flowers on long, wiry stems, inshades of white, yellow and vermilion, with satiny,crinkled petals. 6500 Rawsons Choice Mixed. Beautiful largeflowers in greatest variety of colors. Pkt. locts.,oz. Si. fl.Sio ijellow. Pkt. 10 cts., /oz. socts.^Si^^Wh
RM2AWPE4N–The struggle of the nations - Egypt, Syria, and Assyria . f theAnatlasi Papyrus, Xo. 1, pi. xxvii. 1. C, which is between Mount tJ.isios and Uaphia (CiiAiiA.s, yuyagedun Egyptien, p. 388), on the road leading from Egypt lo Syria. WiEDEJiAx.v, .Egypt. Geschichte, p. .iUO; tiBiFmii, Antiquities of Tell el-Yahudiyeh, pi. xjti. 8. * Naville, lluhastis, pi. ,xxviii. G, and pp. 45, 4(j. * Mariette, Monuments divers, pi. 47 c ; base of a statue from Tlimuis. Pethie, Tanis II.: Nebesheh, pp. 11, 2J, 31, and pi. s.. No. 8. IETBIE, Tunis II., 1)1. vii., Nos. 142-144, and p. 29. 476 TEE CLOSE OF THE THE
RM2AJ5037–Historia de la vida y hechos del emperador Carlos V maximo : fortissimo, rey catholico de España, y de las Indias, islas, y tierra firme del mar oceano, &c . y en fu prefencia difputaron, óargüyeron fobre la jufticia , que avia en unpleyto de Don Juan de Ulloa, y Don Fer-nando fu hermano, el Dotor Efpinofa, y elLicenciado Bernardino Abogados. §. IV. POr muerte de Don Fray FrancilcoXimenezdióel Rey el ArgobifpadodeToledo á Guillermo de Croy Obilpo deCambray, fobrino de Monfieur de Xevres.Lo qual fe murmuró en eftos Reynos, poraver dado la mejor joyadellos á uneftran-gero. Y aun fe dÃ-xo
RM2AN12TY–La Mujer . ués, allá cuando elentrevero de D. Ber-nardo con los hombresdéla situación. Es de-cir, fué entonces quesurgió como astro deprimera magnitud alparecer, que antes for-maba entre los parti-recomen dablesEra uno de tantos ciu-dadanos de muy loa-Gerónimo Paturof?) en busca de accionis-tas para la realización de un gran negocio.Al principio se le creyó un pretesto y nose crevó en ello hasta que se hizo carne, ySarmiento, digo Demarchi, recibió telegrá-ficamente la noticia de su nombramiento. Hubo espectativa. ¿Aceptará? ¿Xo acep-tará? Ya lo creo que aceptó y se vino másque de prisa, corri
RM2ANG72J–Varia conmensuracion para le escultura y arquitectura . que la paite de den-tro jB. fe llama concava , y CVcrpo es ío que fecaufariadel moui-mientoque hiz ieífe la fu»perficie de lo ftlto á lo ba-xo; porque entonces tie-ne largura > anchura> yprofundidad , y puédeleimaginar fegun fuere lafuperficie;qüeíi fuere re-donda^hará cuerpo redó-do, y fi quadrada, qua-drado , y Q triangula»triangulo ; y afsi de lasdemás» >*? 1/ C A$ ITVLO 11. T%A1A D E F IGV^AS,y como fe diuiden las circunferencias. Contiene die^K y ocho figuras. cinnb* figura es, contenida,y terminada,fgur* * j)e yn termino7y
RM2AFW5RX–. The North Carolina Presbyterian. PROVE ALL THINGS. HOLD FAST THAT WHICH IS aoor>. v,i, v,--;Xo. :;U li—T^ ^;ORTHEWEEK ENDING SATURDAY, IqEn^rBETT^T^ ..Mjr:.^ tfarolina |irf.sb!]tfruin. I VVETI EVILLK, N. C TF.R.ns : TWO I»oIInr« p^r annam In «.lTan--f; XwoI fiClT HThiif In a.lvanoe, and whon • )?It IJ one adlrosB, Oue Dollar and Kl^ltV JJ . 1. I wUl he nvarliiMy a-h-red lo. No paperorJiT to Uiat effect, and then all arrearah« ,• i^F A nVKRTrSIVG.;...,.t, 7 less, ftrxt luSi-ftlOB, Bavi»TT-fivi• ,., Uin, TlllRTT CWTS..?, ? , < -• ; S, iT ann.im, ^ *^ . ., ,,r I .« IW vUti- L?£u ON TflK ^
RM2AG9Y7W–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1920 1ra sección. lo» E-9 abril v.14 abrilAjeta M° 73968. Marzo 19 de 1920; — Mauricio Si-do; y Compañía,; — Para distinguirmáquinas,- aparatos y elementos detransporte en general,, paites de ellasy accesorios, de la clase 12, —, Avi-so; K 1684; E-9 abril v-14 abril Apta Xo ¡73966 íBELVÉBEREMOILii Marzo; 29 da 1920; — ,Warner GoxEftíeyi C,o|.. i— p.ara distinguir génerosyi telas de^ 3,ig«dón ¡de la. clas.a. 15. —,tA,Vs,oi ÍSC» 1.789fiiiLií*) ÍÍHB l»S8l *•*?* aVril Marzo 29 de 1920 — Emí.lio Catelli — Para distinguirmáquinas y aparatos para toda; cla
RM2AX1RN9–Amaranth and Asphodel, poems from the Greek anthology; . S TAITOTAIKOT 7rat8a rraT^p AXxwv 6Xow arrtiyyf^ivToi. Sptixovxt dcOp-Zjaat;, SEiXfj t6^ov ^xafji^^e /ep^67]p6(; 8 oux dcpajjiapTE, 8ta aT6(xaT0{; yocp 6Xct6q •Jji^ev, tutGou [3at6v U7rep0e {3p£(pou(;.TrauCTajjLEVot; Ss 96voi,o, Trapa Sput Tf^Se 9aplTp7]v av^fxa xal euruxtiQi; Otjxe xal euoTox^/jg. VI. 331 MNASAAKOT Sol y.kv xafJiTTuXa xo^a, xal lo^satpa cpaperpa,Swpa Tiapa Ilpo^axou, OoT^e, xaSe xp£fxaTaf loxjq Bk v:xep6zvT(x<; dcva xXovov &v8psQ ixoxjaivev xpaSiaiq, oXoa ^sivta SucpiEV^ajv. VI. 9 162 TEMPLE OFFERINGS A GOOD SHOT A d
RM2AKRGN4–La Mujer . Xo te caigas Abra- ALBUM - REVISTA « LA MUJER Y aún no se había concluido el líquido que conte-nía el tonel cuando cayó tambicn el cuarto bebedor, —Eh,—exclamó con voz enronquecida el jovenque los contemplaba con sonrisa diabólica.—No hayya ninguno que raehaga frente? Pare-cen muertos. Muer-tos! Y si no lo es-tuvieran yo no po-dría heredarlos. Y tambaleandode un lado á otro di-rijió miradas sinies-tras, como si se sin-tiera profundamentecontrariado. — Donverweter!IcJi habe ihm geísigcfundenJ —e:¡ícl¡imó. —La cueva... sí, sí, á la cueva con éllos! Y dirigiéndose á un rincón levantó u
RM2AKJJ53–La Mujer . . nada. Algunos dicen (jnc .Mogoya tiiMic jtor pro-fesión la de ser hijo de ¡amilm. Xo es ciertoy protesto:—Félix o tiene familia, ó si la tie-ne es de puros t os y primos á (¡uiene él lesliace cuentos /)rimailas. Mi^goya ts vago de profesión, de /? samf, (|uelia nacido para el seleccionamiento de la especie. IvAKAKL Lai;í;i;j>a. LO QUE FUMAMOS. Hoja seca. ALBUM-REVISTA LA MUJER CUENTO MUDO Aquesta muestra es, en suma,el tabaco que hoy se usay cuyo examen acusala ignorancia del que fuma.Sigue corriendo la farra«ntre las sociales capas,y revueltas las de parracon las hojas de
RM2AKRG59–La Mujer . Xo te caigas Abra- ALBUM - REVISTA « LA MUJER Y aún no se había concluido el líquido que conte-nía el tonel cuando cayó tambicn el cuarto bebedor, —Eh,—exclamó con voz enronquecida el jovenque los contemplaba con sonrisa diabólica.—No hayya ninguno que raehaga frente? Pare-cen muertos. Muer-tos! Y si no lo es-tuvieran yo no po-dría heredarlos. Y tambaleandode un lado á otro di-rijió miradas sinies-tras, como si se sin-tiera profundamentecontrariado. — Donverweter!IcJi habe ihm geísigcfundenJ —e:¡ícl¡imó. —La cueva... sí, sí, á la cueva con éllos! Y dirigiéndose á un rincón levantó u
RM2AWRF4K–Cristóbal Cólon : su vida, sus viajes, sus descubrimientos . ofícspcd c me dejó algunas de sus eseripliiras, en presencia delSr. I). Joan de Fcmseca. ¡le donde o saqué y eolejélas eonairas que eseribieron el honrado Señor el Doctor Anca ó Chanca,V otros nobles caballeros que con él li:^ieroa los viajes ya dichos,que escribieron lo que -vieron, de donde xo jui injorniado yescribí esto de las ludias por cosa uuiravillosa v har^ahosa.. .í) Y más adelante, escribiendo de los indios que trajoCoL()N en aquel su segundo viaie. dice: «Traia al Caonaboa.é á un su hermano de fasta treinta a cinco años
RM2AKJ5YE–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1920, No.46-50 . 345 87 78 25 68 45 $733 5268 45 Non receipt of tentand articles. West-field. N.Y. to Tem-agami. $68 45Statements of Credits, Baggage, 1918-19 Charged Connections $12 30 Charged Employees 25 50 Stoughton Claim.Richard Claim. Total CreditTotal Debit . $37 8065 47 Net Debit $27 67 48 TTTE REPORT OF TIIK TKMISKAMTXG AXD Xo. 48 oo Csc — wr^ioo- 1-H ^ (U Ji ro I- W - ^^ ac :c o ^ M - rvi ^ lO 1—I N so :j fc •—«.—« N^#oocviira-rjt—oirtoocvicoa>;cocc-*wia 1—iai^*:otcoorcajr-io:DQC-**(D^;c«c .„ t^^-j^Cft OO0OO00OOCNJif30OOOOO«*0 lOi-(ffOf-HCrtOOCO-*aiNO CC
RM2AGA8W9–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1920 1ra sección. Marzo. 29 de 1020 — Wigains Tea-po y Coj :(1919) Limited;-- Para•distinguirí papeles en general ,-de, la clase 18, — A {vis3 Sí o1.71.2.! E-10 abril v.ló abril Ajcía Xo 73951. ?Marzo 29 de 1920 — Wiggins Ton,-pe y Co, .,(1919) Liniiled.!-- Pare.distinguir; papeles en - genératede - la clase 18,, — A(vivo K1713 ?> 13-10 abril v.1.5 abril .; j Apta .ín1. 73955 til fe¿q . Éh$ r Marzo 29 de 1920; — Wsggjns Tea-pe y Gl, .(1919) Limited T — Para ^distinguir; papeles en general , ; E-10 abril v.ló abril Asia N» 7391-4 ¡HM.flÉ».í-...i*
RM2AJKT5Y–Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the .. session of the Legislature of the State of California . oe^t^.-iNC^iodcdoJ-^cNod- r t^ CD 05-^ ?* tt) to us cooog? 100 0q05t-;t-;iH«3t>; «DpSs -Tjsdidi-iid —?<i ^ to cq M ^-if c<i lO o ?* ^co c)iac«:it(Neottc^^c<5tOM»H ^m co to eo j-iT^ ^1-4 n-^ r-J i-SrH ? ? rH . r)i i-i -;)! M ,-i ^ i-J t-tD-*tOe<5etOt*e0-Hl0000505*tOt^OO-^lrtlO »SoP-coo-Hcc•-Ott^^^tocop?<!(^eoe<se«sp^^eoon5^-;•Hlq?-icstd coc^-^iicJci-^tdco ?r-Ji-;odeo»-Ji-J(Ntd-<i!^ii-< eo OOO lOrHCOOSOD Tjl 00 t^ to 1-1 05 to O O to XO 05 •* O
RM2AFRB8B–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1919 1ra sección. Agosto 1° de 1919. — H. J. HeinzCompany. -- Pa: a dis.ing.uir substancia-alimenticias o empicadas como ingre-dientes en la alimentación, de la p.Ia-j se ¿á Aviso Js° 5121. E-7 agosto v-12 agosto Acta Xo 68747 A I AgostoHnos. —galle :itas—. A tís o lo de 1919. -Para distinguiren general, deN° 5122.E-7 agosto v-12 agosto Gazzanigabízcenos yla clase 22. Acta N.° 68748 Agosto 1° de 1919. — Sociedad Anó-nima Sauser. — Para distinguir (bu-jías y similares, de la clafs.e. .20. 1—-Aviso N» 5124. ? 1 . ? I ; : ÜE, 17 agosto >jí- 14 agest
RM2AFWN5M–. The North Carolina Presbyterian. jrl^saj*^*^. ,T Iber fcnd M&rch, |a toooc.>te[nb«r. igust an! a:i 1 NoI.n March,lo^UBt aajHiibe: anapeyitcmyierLiitrnsl au.l ;iuii T All J ll Orl.)l)^r. .^•List anil ;?.• a->l N.., • iii.l 1} ?? . lllbt llTi J ... ??•l iu ! ii;i.l liur:!iSi-li!. ;ii!>pr,;;u.-. ii:d icoiber anil ACi;i:s! aul ;i..t dLil No- |.iy :ti i; UL , ibt .ind Xo- . ??•fi..^i iiad ^ii Miiri h andirr .itivl July.li.rnibtT and :.d iliud !on. |iy. iiuj thirdI Sf>^tetnber.y and Octu ..y ill March, ?.. July and Jviy aiiil ^i October.IjifKib/r and ij,, ,u March. Lii^iiit an J N
RM2AWN7BB–Qanoon-e-Islam, or, the Customs of the Moosulmans of India : compromising a full and exact account of their various rites and ceremonies from the moment of birth till the hour of death . 6£ p/rsen^ . and ^icm (tnd con^ufTz^^ ft lip asA^s lAzs insiharJ , cy^/^^/^ / c-t ^<^y7nA t A^i^t^?? , ) ^ <r<7^/ rt^^ M^ ?/. y°lO ( & raz-ela^e J3<S.) y nAi^ei/er^ ^e <z-re ^ J)f/m^ns. s n I-l 7 IS 1 7 n 3 16 s^ d lO o -/ Xo ^^ At ofa f/ r>f?2zz7L u/A^ cif/id iz^Aile p7e^7tftnf. <r - c <i.yu^ce€^. , (<Tt -^h <^<<?.cS^fe»^ J /h^ Fa^e So^.) 6^ A7nc/><jf(?enu,<^yti^
RM2AGC86A–. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California. ?-(CiMjiioot^oooso-HCiM-Tiratgt^ 176 BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS. I— ® 3 « o c o 1 (C oj cS =3 t C3 ESS X )c o o cco ooicooooo O (H a t—Cit—cct—I—t—oCwrCi-irCiO 1 W C? C^ CO CO M Tjt OOOOOOOOOOOOO-fOOO ot-:coor»xo-^TtiTPC3ig?:oo i-tMIMi-iaOt^CDiO-^^^CCCSC^--— 28 13 So oo ^ioooooo20l.^oxglgo -* ^^ ^- —. /—. TT ir« »-* (^ r-i L^. t^ ir »^ 3C ^^ lO ^ ;;- it O O X IC Sot^iC>OXT-)iO a ;•:.2 s c-3.2 S<! 2 c B ^ K c r o K d X ci^ ci K.-^.- 1 ? § 5| I c I*- =J l-s i-<<^.
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RM2AM23N6–Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America . CO c:> to -H i- X -H^ t ?* « X oco^ m X o CO ^ »n o »n CO OCOt- XC! CO r- o —. Xt- .- —• X CO C: O rt X to O rt o to CO lO totoo -» M X CO ^ i- X X X O to J O W7 OCOrH>-;-0>OM>OtOOtOrfi-^UOCiOlO^HCOlOTICil^T-itOCi^OlCSrHrH ?^rcocfx olnfff r-Tox CO rl TJ. O — — C> XO to CO O rt COX O O X O rH•^ CO to O X noCli^ CO -^ -T o O X -T — O ^ to X -^ r- O O O to l.O CO C 71 to ^or4rH i-T O O O LO CO CO7H- O — — CO of--a-i-O X »r5 7it-rtCooco
RM2AJ8G7Y–First-Nineteenth annual report of the Metropolitan water and sewerage board .. 1901-1919 . *T-r—i rC CMOCOOt^ CMCMCM-H lO CM I I I I i I I I coooi:- CSCmtJ-*-- ii3C5-H I :c - I CM lOffC U2 O CM OO O b-«-• CM to O I I I I I I I CM*-* CO c;r^ t^ cco^ Ci =o <:o r-^i-rTco CM* CM I I 1 t [ I I t 1 I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 o 1 o a^ ? RS X ^?S n 1^ 5 .p c3 cS-w 5 sljiiiliililiilli O CMCM • S5o o 216 METROPOLITAN WATER [Pub. Doc. Table Xo. 43. — Number of Service Pipes, Meters and Fire Hydrants in theSeveral Cities and Towns supplied by tJie Metropolitan Water Works, Dec.SI, 1911, and the Numb
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RM2AG8YER–. Annual report of the Registrar-General of births, deaths and marriages in England. X o — — 1 X O O X C4 cii>* — CI CI ^^ — Cl^ o -il c> --• a; I- CO o M ?- M- -^i- CO X o ?- ^ CO - Tj< o i- n* ro X I- I- o r- 5—Xooo CI r- =:s (D O O O lO ^ to to i- o x^^so^x io ^^j^?rcrcr .— CI--— CI f i- CI r- o ?:i CO O CI lO ^ CI —? — ocitocicicicoint-o^in^ xior--—ost--^ oi S-flOOPO— 0--OC5I— Ou^XO^ 3C0r-.CICI^ —^-^C jifsj^cir^ror^-foic—C D ^ CO CI :o -1* 1 CO O O I- — t<o X o —«»o I-H CI <—• ?—« I—• .-i.-t,-toi ci COCi o o I- o o CO CI X --o r: ^ i- i- .o - 1- CI CI O t. TTorcrt^»o : -
RM2AJK3HD–Documents de la session de la Puissance du Canada- 1902, (Volume 36, no.8, Documents de la session 20 à 20a) . ^ CO t- CN (M CO X CO osco o in os cm o oi-To o in cCOClOr.-+(NI>ON(N °„1^ w * l- l^10 •OO-c NO Os OÎasr-jof COx CN O ooorHrH-* tC*ooscNrH * CN CN COlO o CClOOONlfî»tN(niCltni*(NCOCOIsONlOM«l>(»«H*C-iHOHXrocOONNtl-OCONfCiaCOXCOOOiOMîO ? u ;-> eu u *o r-oo as cm (M lOlO CN CM Pr CO o OS OS o o cr. H OS c o iOCO as o CO C= as h - X T* l- O rH Cvfcoi o rfi O t-( ri -m X CN O 1-H X -f CMrH co ^ ? -M - -.O X I oo r-f t>- ho O XO t- O W M (M lO W HONOOOiMOO cm^io o x co x as CO
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RM2AKM2NH–Documentary journal of Indiana 1859-1860 . - CO I- O C C-) -f CI <-- C 00 X lO -^ 00 ^ CI i- t^ â¢v X C-. O O MX in x ci S â¢^ m LO^c^c^ifl ao tt x t-^c;^o ci^t^ ^r c; o c t -;^oq^j; ^ *^x cj.â; ^^ ^crrfr-T cT crcrrTr-ri-r T-^creoâcr cfco c<f«-cri-rorcrr-<c»corr^ â¢smpajpanH iCTj-coxcit^tawxoc; c;i^oiocitc»cxcoo-^xxiii-itscoct^i-ioxrreoinc; o^:l^1-^t^t^oâ *coo^-l-lâ ^^ CO â â lovmc^fosict^xo â âcoc»-HXC0t^oxo--i^£^r^rO CI--CO O l-; tO CI^CO^O^i-^00 C5 C0^t>; O Loco ci om<lo c »ior^C3-rxco!::o â ojeoo^Loootoorftoxâ â Loootoociicci â oOO^coro-vWxcosiin-^cixio C< T CI
RM2AFYE5J–. The Ransome book; how to make and how to use concrete. ; XOS^cq CO rf IC C (NCO ^ T-i.-tC^(N (N(N(NOJ (NC^(NCC coco •^x Ort^C^O I^t^XX X05 ^ COC XiCCOO X >0 CO c XuOCOC xo c CDCC lO lO lO lO ^ -^l -^ -^ CO CO CO cc XC5 Or-^(NC0 Tf .OcCh- xo ^ ,-( i-H tH r-l <N<M t^ ^ « OJ lOXC COiOXO CO i-O X c CO c 1 3322 C0i-tO5X t^xxa i i t«-l ^ C5(N»OX ) 1-tTt^t^O 1 c £ rOr^rr-t lOtOiOO «s o D r^ o »o rt CO«M»-tC 1 1 j „ 1 ^ ! ii -^iS ij i^ ^j S ^ (52 MOXOC^ tOXO (MrfCOX 0(N^-^ xc •^(NiMCCC^ COCOCCt ^^^^ iO lO «0 iO J; c ?^ K .- N i ^ X MAKE AND HOW TO USE CONCRETE 73 CO O CO QW o & O ,. CO O H
RM2AJ15JR–Public documents of the State of North Carolina [serial] . -1 O -* (N oo o o o o CT CO o CO ^o Oi * X o o o o 00 00 o CO oooo lOOJOi o X X XCO 05 QO-^OOOOOOOWOilCCSOiCOOOT^lOOJ-^OlOOO -^ cs o tt c: i- o «c •--11.-5 o? 00 CO o o •:? ^ o> C5 o ooiirJOJ-x—^r^xo^coc-x-— — eco7 0^?^^-fx^s-TcoLT --s — oiLoxcc^oix -^x-^ t- 05 ^ O «S Oi t- £- t- t- X CO O! o cc o ??- Oi ^ o t- — Ci Oi ^ Oi CO Oi T-l 1—I •rH • O C- O O GO I- t- Oi Oi L- OCOOl-COXCOOr-iCf ? O O lO O kr; O O O O Oi: o o Oi ir^ I- iO -* LI O tH CO Oi CO » K-o -* ? r- ;s o; 05 X to ciO Oi X :r! -^ -^ L;r- J- 11 X -f — Oi f- Oi o t i.o
RM2ANAP6E–Revue suisse de zoologie. . Prosthesima subterranea (C. L. Koch) und P. apricorum (L. Koch). Q.Epigyne. A und B = 1. Typ ; C und D = 2. Typ; E und F = 3. Typ. Rev. Suisse de Zool. T. 32. 1925 28 286 E. SCHENKEL oS ce GXi E Oh Qh E-1 o> e S5 S CL .— ce — Oh lO (D r> (D o o o o o o CD 00 O (N CO00 X 05 0> Ol O — CD E Cl E-1 te t£)P Oh — o o o o ooo cd cd oo CD I> I> X »t CD CD CC CD O O O O o o o^XO(N «3» CD CDO0 O0 C7> CT> CT5 O O oO CDO O ,—.CD s? CD^ s? OC CD o o o o o o co o es 00 o o 3) £ XW. (M*. 288 E. SCHENKEL Lithypliantes corollatus (Linné) var. infuscata nov. var.
RM2AKGKEH–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1920, No.46-50 . irj fc r-o to !S S; 2 3; 9S o = M lo oc in; ^ :c •—( cv] 1—1 f—I — CM :m ^- :i — ^,1 ^ , >> 2.483.272.62 3.113.674.173.084.803.422.992.944.283.113.093.18 c < ^ 1—>J:. ci c3 cS ^z §=^: § §?= ge ^- ;^. ^ ^ ^.^ .. • •S.£ES >^ d^^c t-O 51-^^ S S2;a.f 164 TWELFTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE No. 49 O 2 >H - - v5 a, s = s = ^i::g si rj 3C o 2 — ^ S < « •/I< O ?^ Qo 0 o ?? K >> c ac > ai Q rt s z u 2 F • XO E 3 1- o a £ a D « O t» g «>. ac — u^ :C O^ oc ltN s in rr fc ^i c^] . ac -T- ? . •T3 O • fc - • • g-S • o : i; S ca a oj c
RM2AJ6WHG–Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1911 . -t X O -^ C^l N C M* o; ^5 ^ -T Tp c-1 L-- c: O « r- t- O X i-t C: O O *n O * C^l C ^ r-i (M --i .-I t^ b- N M t^ ?? r- 1-1 Cr *0 iM t-H tn .-^ C-1 I— C^ 71 cr. X -M co^ioc;»Oi-iOiOb--T cooi-^O^aooNOC. coo:—r-Mc*3»c33;c^i-<in!£ccootsc:!Oio-r^-<ONVT^CiNt-t— oxi-to«no:c*3xxot--i--cc»r:-ro •^oxioxt-N^iWiooc: N lO 2 o^S^tDxlbrHasocoxic^xcti-H os^iot^t— O^O-Xc. t^ciccmxcof^xo rHco — ccyDXOicCDOiWMX^coxroo^c: ?^ -r ;^ -fc; ^ ,^ ^ QO r- ;0 X O OT lO tI^iO C-1 jO Cl^N CI ?^wc:oso;CiC-i.-oc::c WXCO-^C^OCOft-XTt-Xt^C<lirj«T<-rHC-lDCNX co w ?^
RM2AJ6Y1W–Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1911 . c:i----coc:ri«-Hi--:xxcii:rxi-r; x-—t-.ONX-rcc»-?^cox-?Ci»o-*xx«eO--t55eo s^rico^*— xo^xr-^i^t*cOr-t».:--r-r-»-c:-f-x-rt-:o-r:x-r^r-tOi--ir»orO—^tDi^coo-TJ^-rx^O- ^^ ^ n 9 i» :r T ir - — rt: 2 — ^ — - s *? = — *- — ^ * =^ =5 = — ^ ?-* — o ^ t- ^1 .n -3- r: -r X .n—Ci^ur^c: co o x i-;c *l *1—.I* — ^.-^.— R.^ —.—.— —,^^.**^--L-V*^^ 3^ t- ^i co ^ w x c — ^ -^ r: x i-O n.i- - bo « a C 3 11 CO c c: I--1- o c-j lO r- — -r r:«-- — ••O ^1 T i T CO -f uo ^ — o — c^i »n y2 o CO r- r: co i f :r — X -!r s»ncoc:»-«xoi^w-f — i-ot^c xc-i-?•lO^int-t-:: ?
RM2AM81TF–Archives des sciences physiques et naturelles . 5 SO.oF •0 &2 ! Aiguille ?s. H Ex. Ex. — III m m m III o i ( ri 00 Tl COCT-X— stf — CO t sO *H ce O — fœhn, etc rv III III III m III le sol,Dailly t, O ;ige sur 2 ci «: -h cr.o — X <r crO — Tl s# iQ lOTl illard, n< 1- Ex CT CT— CO O lO O o es-ci 2.926.45.40.1 LO es — > Ex. El- Ex, Ex. Lavey S ! f g lO Tl M co X Tl Vf tC lOt - lO — X | Ntf H » ( es co oo o ^ XTl TT-I LO LO es o a r>» - lO CJ> 0> O — O £ 00 lO X LO « (M LO es 00 o o cr. o LO oo lo x O cote vc ti x r-> cr. v# co co v.r lo O Xo r>«H ri ti ce l - O C^. X X
RM2AKKYRP–Documentary journal of Indiana 1859-1860 . c;-r o <^ 1-fc fc : •cpuBl JO Cni^A I-.cooiS-jT —= rrx en •-: ^ i «OC^C5Tl.5C5X C»LO«l-^Tf<! •sojoy r^ C; M -^ !C ^ -^ --?*=: 00 C. 1.-5 c: <- — c; :;< o c» 52 cn^ o i- cc C5 LC = rp I- tr C^ ^C^ = X X X;^!-;, carf- ^aCL-cc — xo-! — CI ^C IC CI T 1^ — «0 C^ ^ L-5 XX—:C» S» CI O CI C^ CI C^ C» CI c-i(Mc»5 •^ CJ L-j ifl CI o C! ca Tf M s cc o 00 o CI to ts CI r^ tr c: X — X c: i^ I — :; TT t^ c-. CI x^^ t-t-^?o o c-^ |M fC fC o o > dc^ci TT m Ci x ^c» Lo 1.-5 i-^Tf x^ I fc S H 271 jad E^asraaAOJdcni puBEpaB[ JO 9niBA siiEasAy C S» ?^ (»
RM2AX2PH8–Mineral resources of the United States . §i9 o OJ-^OO •(0) neS^xo •(N) neSojjiN l-H « t^ •Coo) oppcojp uoqjBo a, ^ •(»H0) atreq^a •(»H0) s«3 22 CO fc p-dSaps J O c9 ^.2 W I OftO S2^ o 2 g •3-So do NATURAL GAS. 1473 ?a|.|I-gg o^ . ® 3 fl o J3 > « a)-is fl 2 P^ C8 a a iSa e o t a !E p « ?SsltDa-Ss .a §w2 >K :.^§ «S5t5s lbs O o o o •ra o o lO o lO c oo CO f- lO 00 § CO 1 00 ?5 to •*(M to s 00 to • , ^ ooco ooo ^S (M 00 •>1< fl ® a a a Woo tr o2Wos w o O w o Ol S S o o O o s s CO -^ M O CO ?* CM CO CO CO Tf r-l CO r-^ 1.143.13 .20.40 12.505.50 CD lO 00 O^ . ?3o o Main line, 10 milesfro
RM2AM4RMC–Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America . i2ufi; 0. V CA« . ?&: 0. 6io -- --fJ ^ St; > n -^ - ti; a, sut-t- .who S-^cS gfl-S |^(« S:^.S^ Si?^£ g I -i ;^ S § I ;^ 2 .6p| •= 5 r: § 5 i 5 S SS&.;a.at;;):gg;i»,cagKuOo53 c/5 i en . ^ -en •2 £ =- S-i 3 W a) •c: 5o S .6 • T* O C K Ji -5 o ^ c cu es o 2 «0-CO t- t- .y E « C o « ^•^ i .- « • o.-n c CO g 1>cn -f 2 . t: ^ — <; n 5UK h O to o .2; 11 O V 0. -s * o « . en 53 « CO v2 358 fci- xo oo bo o •^6 .2 2-0.2 o S c O ^o •di!{i s-i|n()V •luoo•50.1. O O lO CO O - fN V) ^ T-1 rH »^ 00 ?^ •tUOf)
RM2AJ5PAH–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1891, No.19-33 . essional Papers (No. 19). A. 1891 SN O O O OS O •-< CO O CO O O O O CO O lO o o oNOOi-Ooib-cocDt-iooan-H.-Hoat-OrH-i I O^CMX^MCqb-C0t^l0OOaiaii0CDaJC0rH01 ItMt-MCO CO rHOO r-(i-tT-li—I iHr-Cfi-rPOOO -^ ^. S j; a^ T3 -o -a ?g, - £ I ?X-i^lPi, C a; 3 S S 3 aj ; 0) ; C rt # OJ o a: £fc5 o pa Sl c ??h3 o 03 >. > !- C« OA* Q ^ 2|a S)S o cS 5: ®5 jS 257 54 Victroia. Sessional Papers (No. 19). A. 1891 ?3 OCCOOOOOQOOCQOQ«N CO N W W N CO CC i-H fH tH C M«c*;oo5^t-OOeoiOt--»»*»ci^ccow r-lrl 55 CO o >a 03 < o Xo E-1 Qt— ODDce » !- < , *?£«.«
RM2ANJEHG–ONTARIO SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1914, No.17 . O Of-, CI HH 1Cl0 3^ 000^3^0^2 fe-3 <^] <j <3 C?<jj «ij <j <j <j <ij <ii <j -< <ij < CO pa S P3 m P3 CO p S 05 S. CD cd P:J S -^1 (D Q) rt- CI iJ fe cj rt Ah o o 0 -3 O 9 . caoo a 43 E. -a •a |2 O uo •3A I S 674 THE KEPOKT OF THE Xo. ] o 3C co O uet 3C a oo u Vi Xbe c (A •M o> lo CO cm co t-i •>* ^^ crj co co i—11—( cc o CM CM CM 1—I r-i ^] I—t rH CO tH 1—I 05COCOCO-* cMooo5ireoccooasT-(CV]co oot^coo5oc>aoocvicocou; O T—1 l-H i-H 1—I 05 05 O O Oi—I O O 1—I »—I ^H Oi O 1-H O-H rH 1—I 1—I T—I 1—I 1-H C S « ^
RM2AXF7E3–Documents de la session de la Puissance du Canada-1905 ( Volume 39, no.3, Documents de la session no7-9) . ^ S^ 3: ->- C500 ce :r> 5^ IC o C5 o i-i -fiO o lO cTcece T-l X iO o c: o 13^t^i-i -?< ceTt-œc: X O ce x^cToX o :o X T-H C5 ce i-( ce* ce ,-1 o o ce io <M »n c: -jH t^ ^ (M t^rH (M t^ceio (M C5 Xo (M t^ C5 Ci cece o lO (N Ot-i CO X M o T-i Tfl ?T I 1 X t^ «o I ce t-O C5 00 X t^ Tj^^ o cecic<f o rH (M ,-1 X i^ oï Ci X tCîe- CiO lO T-ice ce Ci oo i-< I (M i^ :r; f x «M^O C5 ^ I °°r-Tce*X ?* -^ oce T-t p-4 cq x<m ! ce 1^ S t^ -rf ce Ci Ci SES .111 m î3 i; c S S Sbc b£ t
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RM2AWKK8D–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1871-72, No.1-5 . -Tr-T -^^ ^ - .S x f^ §3 fs-^ 5 o .2 -3 S ! i> o > =; a o p^ ti^ c3 S 0) 5; K O K 3^ H =5 f;^ > o o -^?^^Ja >^-^^ SS >>^ ri-^ B-if.te O o ^-.-C o pM CO 44 £-1 OT ^ 35 Victoria. Sessional Pajferri (Xo. 2). A. 1871-2 O <M H l— O O O :« I^ O -^i O CO t^ O C-? o o o lO T-H CC .. :.. t-OOlOOC0OC100-*C5OOOiC O O ?:. --? CC CO O -* 00 -«?) -^ O t^ i-( -*n-l1-1 O O O t^ CO C2 -SI iM ,-1 CO Ci 00 c- CO lO O O OO <M CO i-l CM rH COCO O LO r-H tH C^ W IS CM ,-i r-i i-l iH -^ - i-i --< 7-1 ^ K ^ a tr J a-^*^ Skis?-?^ 13 om oj m 0) ;::