. Electrical news and engineering. iia*.ii„i litw S. W. & A. cars. Stationary-back seats upholstered with canvas-lined wovenrattan, are employed in the main compartment, and longi-tudinal seats of the same manufacture are used in the smok-ing compartment and at the rear of the main compartment. .t the front end the door of the sliding type, operatesin unison with the folding step, and is controlled by man-ually operated devices from the motormans position. Therear doors are of the double two-leaf folding type, hingedto fold at each side of the door opening, and operated by apneumatic device f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/electrical-news-and-engineering-iiaiii-litw-s-w-a-cars-stationary-back-seats-upholstered-with-canvas-lined-wovenrattan-are-employed-in-the-main-compartment-and-longi-tudinal-seats-of-the-same-manufacture-are-used-in-the-smok-ing-compartment-and-at-the-rear-of-the-main-compartment-t-the-front-end-the-door-of-the-sliding-type-operatesin-unison-with-the-folding-step-and-is-controlled-by-man-ually-operated-devices-from-the-motormans-position-therear-doors-are-of-the-double-two-leaf-folding-type-hingedto-fold-at-each-side-of-the-door-opening-and-operated-by-apneumatic-device-f-image370387390.html
RM2CEGGW2–. Electrical news and engineering. iia*.ii„i litw S. W. & A. cars. Stationary-back seats upholstered with canvas-lined wovenrattan, are employed in the main compartment, and longi-tudinal seats of the same manufacture are used in the smok-ing compartment and at the rear of the main compartment. .t the front end the door of the sliding type, operatesin unison with the folding step, and is controlled by man-ually operated devices from the motormans position. Therear doors are of the double two-leaf folding type, hingedto fold at each side of the door opening, and operated by apneumatic device f
. Electrical news and engineering. iia*.ii„i litw S. W. & A. cars. Stationary-back seats upholstered with canvas-lined wovenrattan, are employed in the main compartment, and longi-tudinal seats of the same manufacture are used in the smok-ing compartment and at the rear of the main compartment. .t the front end the door of the sliding type, operatesin unison with the folding step, and is controlled by man-ually operated devices from the motormans position. Therear doors are of the double two-leaf folding type, hingedto fold at each side of the door opening, and operated by apneumatic device f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/electrical-news-and-engineering-iiaiii-litw-s-w-a-cars-stationary-back-seats-upholstered-with-canvas-lined-wovenrattan-are-employed-in-the-main-compartment-and-longi-tudinal-seats-of-the-same-manufacture-are-used-in-the-smok-ing-compartment-and-at-the-rear-of-the-main-compartment-t-the-front-end-the-door-of-the-sliding-type-operatesin-unison-with-the-folding-step-and-is-controlled-by-man-ually-operated-devices-from-the-motormans-position-therear-doors-are-of-the-double-two-leaf-folding-type-hingedto-fold-at-each-side-of-the-door-opening-and-operated-by-apneumatic-device-f-image370387319.html
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. Fruit diseases and how to treat them!. s of plums and cherries.The spots are at first purplish in color but later they turn to abrown as the result of the death of the tissue. The dead tissuefalls away leaving more or less circular holes which gives the t^RUlT DISEASES AND SOW TO TREAT THEM. 221 leaf the appearance of havingbeen pierced by shot assliown in Fig. 18 hence thename shot-hole fungus. Ifnot treated the foliage of thetree may be entirely destroy-ed thus causing not only aserious check to the growthof the plant but the castingof its fruit as well. Fortu-nately the disease yields tot Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fruit-diseases-and-how-to-treat-them!-s-of-plums-and-cherriesthe-spots-are-at-first-purplish-in-color-but-later-they-turn-to-abrown-as-the-result-of-the-death-of-the-tissue-the-dead-tissuefalls-away-leaving-more-or-less-circular-holes-which-gives-the-trult-diseases-and-sow-to-treat-them-221-leaf-the-appearance-of-havingbeen-pierced-by-shot-assliown-in-fig-18-hence-thename-shot-hole-fungus-ifnot-treated-the-foliage-of-thetree-may-be-entirely-destroy-ed-thus-causing-not-only-aserious-check-to-the-growthof-the-plant-but-the-castingof-its-fruit-as-well-fortu-nately-the-disease-yields-tot-image370705609.html
RM2CF32P1–. Fruit diseases and how to treat them!. s of plums and cherries.The spots are at first purplish in color but later they turn to abrown as the result of the death of the tissue. The dead tissuefalls away leaving more or less circular holes which gives the t^RUlT DISEASES AND SOW TO TREAT THEM. 221 leaf the appearance of havingbeen pierced by shot assliown in Fig. 18 hence thename shot-hole fungus. Ifnot treated the foliage of thetree may be entirely destroy-ed thus causing not only aserious check to the growthof the plant but the castingof its fruit as well. Fortu-nately the disease yields tot
. Le Sage : the finest and most complete set extant of his Editions originales : to which is added the sole perfect copy of the earliest known English edition of his immortal 'Gil Blas', 1695-1893. Farce. / In Two Ads./As it isperformed at the / Theatre Royal / in Drury-Lane. / (Orna-ment) London: / Printed for T. Beckett and Co. near Surry-Street, / in the Strand, mdcclxvi. / [Price One Shilling.]/ (1766) Title and preliminary, 2 leaves; B-F in fours (the last leaf blank). 8vo. Calf extra, gilt leaves. The First Edition in English of Crispin Rival de SonMaitre. The advertisement to the book s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/le-sage-the-finest-and-most-complete-set-extant-of-his-editions-originales-to-which-is-added-the-sole-perfect-copy-of-the-earliest-known-english-edition-of-his-immortal-gil-blas-1695-1893-farce-in-two-adsas-it-isperformed-at-the-theatre-royal-in-drury-lane-orna-ment-london-printed-for-t-beckett-and-co-near-surry-street-in-the-strand-mdcclxvi-price-one-shilling-1766-title-and-preliminary-2-leaves-b-f-in-fours-the-last-leaf-blank-8vo-calf-extra-gilt-leaves-the-first-edition-in-english-of-crispin-rival-de-sonmaitre-the-advertisement-to-the-book-s-image370501121.html
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. Illustrated catalogue of the valuable paintings and sculptures by the old and modern masters forming the famous Catholina Lambert Collection removed from Belle Vista Castle, Paterson, New Jersey . gt; THOMAS BAEKEK (Known as BARKER OF BATH)English: 1769—184<7 293—THE OLD MERCHANT Head and shoulders of an old man with long gray hair and beard,looking at the spectator; dark-colored dress, holding with left handthe leaf of an open volume, apparently a ledger. Canvas: Height, 29 inches; width, 24< inches. Furchased in London through the late T. J. Blakeslee. This is a fine example of the s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustrated-catalogue-of-the-valuable-paintings-and-sculptures-by-the-old-and-modern-masters-forming-the-famous-catholina-lambert-collection-removed-from-belle-vista-castle-paterson-new-jersey-gt-thomas-baekek-known-as-barker-of-bathenglish-1769184lt7-293the-old-merchant-head-and-shoulders-of-an-old-man-with-long-gray-hair-and-beardlooking-at-the-spectator-dark-colored-dress-holding-with-left-handthe-leaf-of-an-open-volume-apparently-a-ledger-canvas-height-29-inches-width-24lt-inches-furchased-in-london-through-the-late-t-j-blakeslee-this-is-a-fine-example-of-the-s-image372318007.html
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. The Confederate mail carrier; or, From Missouri to Arkansas through Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee. An unwritten leaf of the 'Civil War'. Being an account of the battles, marches and hardships of the First and Second brigades, Mo., C. S. A. Together with the thrilling adventures and narrow escapes of Captain Grimes and his fair accomplice, who carried the mail by 'underground route' from the brigade to Missouri . GertLW- Bttwn SkL Digitized by the Internet Archivein 2012 archive.org/details/confederatemailcOObrad Ol o Q c 3ft ?l -i is. ; -i Sh^ct p i • .— 1 « 13 o^T 3gpos CO . o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-confederate-mail-carrier-or-from-missouri-to-arkansas-through-mississippi-alabama-georgia-and-tennessee-an-unwritten-leaf-of-the-civil-war-being-an-account-of-the-battles-marches-and-hardships-of-the-first-and-second-brigades-mo-c-s-a-together-with-the-thrilling-adventures-and-narrow-escapes-of-captain-grimes-and-his-fair-accomplice-who-carried-the-mail-by-underground-route-from-the-brigade-to-missouri-gertlw-bttwn-skl-digitized-by-the-internet-archivein-2012-archiveorgdetailsconfederatemailcoobrad-ol-o-q-c-3ft-l-i-is-i-shct-p-i-1-13-ot-3gpos-co-o-image372726320.html
RM2CJB468–. The Confederate mail carrier; or, From Missouri to Arkansas through Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee. An unwritten leaf of the 'Civil War'. Being an account of the battles, marches and hardships of the First and Second brigades, Mo., C. S. A. Together with the thrilling adventures and narrow escapes of Captain Grimes and his fair accomplice, who carried the mail by 'underground route' from the brigade to Missouri . GertLW- Bttwn SkL Digitized by the Internet Archivein 2012 archive.org/details/confederatemailcOObrad Ol o Q c 3ft ?l -i is. ; -i Sh^ct p i • .— 1 « 13 o^T 3gpos CO . o
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. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. Alfalfa or Lucerne Clover.We do not deliver Grass Seeds Free at prices quoted. Crimson Clover. CRIMSON CLOVER (Trifolium incarna-tum). — It can be seeded any timefrom June to October at the rate of 15to 20 lbs. to the acre, blooming in thelatter part of April or May and forfeeding as hay should be cut whenin full bloom. If sown with ItalianRye Grass or Orchard Grass, whichmatures at the same time, it yieldsluxurious and nutritious crops forpasture. It is best to sow ■ CrimsonClover at t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turn-over-a-new-leaf-and-be-convinced-that-ww-rawson-cos-seeds-are-true-to-name-ww-rawson-co-alfalfa-or-lucerne-cloverwe-do-not-deliver-grass-seeds-free-at-prices-quoted-crimson-clover-crimson-clover-trifolium-incarna-tum-it-can-be-seeded-any-timefrom-june-to-october-at-the-rate-of-15to-20-lbs-to-the-acre-blooming-in-thelatter-part-of-april-or-may-and-forfeeding-as-hay-should-be-cut-whenin-full-bloom-if-sown-with-italianrye-grass-or-orchard-grass-whichmatures-at-the-same-time-it-yieldsluxurious-and-nutritious-crops-forpasture-it-is-best-to-sow-crimsonclover-at-t-image370368125.html
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. Les genres des insectes de Linné : constatés par divers échantillons d'insectes d'Angleterre, copiés d'après nature. Gr.yrs fil. ) ^/fr^x.. ^^^/^ r,-i./,-,/;,M^f./KV-;, 7-& fiv.T./3/7rtur^r ( ^22 ) It is in the little lînootîi, round,hard sails, found under the oak-leaves, gefierally faftened to thefibres, that this infecft is produced,a fingle one in each gall. Thcfelatter are ligneous, of a hard, com-pa<n fubftance, formed like the reft,by the extravafation of the fap ofthe leaf, occalioned by thepundlureof the gall-fly, when it depofits itseg£;s. Sometimes, iiillead of theeynips, there Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/les-genres-des-insectes-de-linn-constats-par-divers-chantillons-dinsectes-dangleterre-copis-daprs-nature-gryrs-fil-frx-r-i-mfkv-7-fivt37rturr-22-it-is-in-the-little-lnooti-roundhard-sails-found-under-the-oak-leaves-gefierally-faftened-to-thefibres-that-this-infecft-is-produceda-fingle-one-in-each-gall-thcfelatter-are-ligneous-of-a-hard-com-paltn-fubftance-formed-like-the-reftby-the-extravafation-of-the-fap-ofthe-leaf-occalioned-by-thepundlureof-the-gall-fly-when-it-depofits-itsegs-sometimes-iiillead-of-theeynips-there-image370759621.html
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. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. CULTURE. — T h esoil best suited tothe beet is a deep,light, and rich sandyloam. For early beetsseed should be sownabout the middle ofApril, or as soon asthe ground is in goodworking condition,in drills twelve tofou rteen inchesapart, and thinned tothree or four inchesapart in the drills.For winter crops thefirst of July is theright time. Coverone inch deep. CROSBYS IM.PROVED EGYP*TIAN (see cut). —This variety, wellknown by our Ar-lington gardeners,is the result of re-peated and careful Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turn-over-a-new-leaf-and-be-convinced-that-ww-rawson-cos-seeds-are-true-to-name-ww-rawson-co-culture-t-h-esoil-best-suited-tothe-beet-is-a-deeplight-and-rich-sandyloam-for-early-beetsseed-should-be-sownabout-the-middle-ofapril-or-as-soon-asthe-ground-is-in-goodworking-conditionin-drills-twelve-tofou-rteen-inchesapart-and-thinned-tothree-or-four-inchesapart-in-the-drillsfor-winter-crops-thefirst-of-july-is-theright-time-coverone-inch-deep-crosbys-improved-egyptian-see-cut-this-variety-wellknown-by-our-ar-lington-gardenersis-the-result-of-re-peated-and-careful-image370383148.html
RM2CEGBDG–. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. CULTURE. — T h esoil best suited tothe beet is a deep,light, and rich sandyloam. For early beetsseed should be sownabout the middle ofApril, or as soon asthe ground is in goodworking condition,in drills twelve tofou rteen inchesapart, and thinned tothree or four inchesapart in the drills.For winter crops thefirst of July is theright time. Coverone inch deep. CROSBYS IM.PROVED EGYP*TIAN (see cut). —This variety, wellknown by our Ar-lington gardeners,is the result of re-peated and careful
. Insect pests of farm, garden and orchard . re enlarged; e, young nymph; /, last stage of nymph.(After Chittenden, U. S. Dept. Agr.) Among these are the so-called pumpkin-bugs or stink-bugs,of which a large green species f is the most commonly injurious,while the blackish, leaf-footed plant-bugs,{ which are more abun-dant on cucurbs, do similar injury. *See A. W. Morrill, Plant-bugs Injurious to Cotton Bolls.Bureau of Entomology, IT. S. Dept. Agr. t Nezara hilaris Say. Family Pentatomidce.t Lcptnglnssus oppositus Say. Family Coreido, Bulletin 86, INSECTS INJURIOUS TO COTTON 253 Cotton-stainer Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insect-pests-of-farm-garden-and-orchard-re-enlarged-e-young-nymph-last-stage-of-nymphafter-chittenden-u-s-dept-agr-among-these-are-the-so-called-pumpkin-bugs-or-stink-bugsof-which-a-large-green-species-f-is-the-most-commonly-injuriouswhile-the-blackish-leaf-footed-plant-bugs-which-are-more-abun-dant-on-cucurbs-do-similar-injury-see-a-w-morrill-plant-bugs-injurious-to-cotton-bollsbureau-of-entomology-it-s-dept-agr-t-nezara-hilaris-say-family-pentatomidcet-lcptnglnssus-oppositus-say-family-coreido-bulletin-86-insects-injurious-to-cotton-253-cotton-stainer-image369657757.html
RM2CDBA6N–. Insect pests of farm, garden and orchard . re enlarged; e, young nymph; /, last stage of nymph.(After Chittenden, U. S. Dept. Agr.) Among these are the so-called pumpkin-bugs or stink-bugs,of which a large green species f is the most commonly injurious,while the blackish, leaf-footed plant-bugs,{ which are more abun-dant on cucurbs, do similar injury. *See A. W. Morrill, Plant-bugs Injurious to Cotton Bolls.Bureau of Entomology, IT. S. Dept. Agr. t Nezara hilaris Say. Family Pentatomidce.t Lcptnglnssus oppositus Say. Family Coreido, Bulletin 86, INSECTS INJURIOUS TO COTTON 253 Cotton-stainer
. Folks next door; the log book of a rambler. )aekag(s, shoes, sandals and caps,from t!ie fibers; soap from the thick roots; C-vcellent. FOOD AND DKINK. 181 needles from the thorns; ck)thes-brushes and razor honesfrom the leaf ribs; house-thatches from the leaves; ropesfrom the bark; agua miel, pulque, mescal, and tequillafrom the sap; and its young sprouts are roasted in theashes and eaten with avidit as we eat roasted yams. Thisextraordinary plant also contril)utes other luxuries to thetable of the peons; it shelters a handsome white rat andbears a nice In-own worm which are often caught an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/folks-next-door-the-log-book-of-a-rambler-aekags-shoes-sandals-and-capsfrom-t!ie-fibers-soap-from-the-thick-roots-c-vcellent-food-and-dkink-181-needles-from-the-thorns-ckthes-brushes-and-razor-honesfrom-the-leaf-ribs-house-thatches-from-the-leaves-ropesfrom-the-bark-agua-miel-pulque-mescal-and-tequillafrom-the-sap-and-its-young-sprouts-are-roasted-in-theashes-and-eaten-with-avidit-as-we-eat-roasted-yams-thisextraordinary-plant-also-contrilutes-other-luxuries-to-thetable-of-the-peons-it-shelters-a-handsome-white-rat-andbears-a-nice-in-own-worm-which-are-often-caught-an-image370362719.html
RM2CEFDBY–. Folks next door; the log book of a rambler. )aekag(s, shoes, sandals and caps,from t!ie fibers; soap from the thick roots; C-vcellent. FOOD AND DKINK. 181 needles from the thorns; ck)thes-brushes and razor honesfrom the leaf ribs; house-thatches from the leaves; ropesfrom the bark; agua miel, pulque, mescal, and tequillafrom the sap; and its young sprouts are roasted in theashes and eaten with avidit as we eat roasted yams. Thisextraordinary plant also contril)utes other luxuries to thetable of the peons; it shelters a handsome white rat andbears a nice In-own worm which are often caught an
. Insect pests of farm, garden and orchard . ate May or earlyJune in New England. Like most of the saw-flies the female isfurnished with a strong ovipositor with saw-like teeth at the * Eriocampoides limacina Retzius. Family Tenthredinidce. See C. L.Marlatt, Circular 26, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agr. INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE APPLE AND PEAR 643 tip, with which she cuts a little blister-like cell beneath the uppersurface of the leaf, in which the egg is deposited, as shown in Fig.497. The egg hatches in about two weeks and the little larvamakes its way out of the cell t)ii-ough a crescent-shaped c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insect-pests-of-farm-garden-and-orchard-ate-may-or-earlyjune-in-new-england-like-most-of-the-saw-flies-the-female-isfurnished-with-a-strong-ovipositor-with-saw-like-teeth-at-the-eriocampoides-limacina-retzius-family-tenthredinidce-see-c-lmarlatt-circular-26-div-ent-u-s-dept-agr-insects-injurious-to-the-apple-and-pear-643-tip-with-which-she-cuts-a-little-blister-like-cell-beneath-the-uppersurface-of-the-leaf-in-which-the-egg-is-deposited-as-shown-in-fig497-the-egg-hatches-in-about-two-weeks-and-the-little-larvamakes-its-way-out-of-the-cell-tii-ough-a-crescent-shaped-c-image369852897.html
RM2CDM741–. Insect pests of farm, garden and orchard . ate May or earlyJune in New England. Like most of the saw-flies the female isfurnished with a strong ovipositor with saw-like teeth at the * Eriocampoides limacina Retzius. Family Tenthredinidce. See C. L.Marlatt, Circular 26, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agr. INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE APPLE AND PEAR 643 tip, with which she cuts a little blister-like cell beneath the uppersurface of the leaf, in which the egg is deposited, as shown in Fig.497. The egg hatches in about two weeks and the little larvamakes its way out of the cell t)ii-ough a crescent-shaped c
. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. Awnless Brome Grass. English or Perennial Eye Grass. Creeping Bent Grass (Agrostis stoloni-fera).—A variety with long, prostratecreeping stems, well adapted for sandypastures near the coast, and useful forbinding shifting sands or riverbankssubject to wash or overflow. It makes agood pasture grass for low lands, es-pecially for those that are somewhatsandy. It produces a fine and enduringturf for lawns. Height 1 to 2 feet. Ifsown alone 50 lbs. to the acre should besown; weighs 15 lbs. t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turn-over-a-new-leaf-and-be-convinced-that-ww-rawson-cos-seeds-are-true-to-name-ww-rawson-co-awnless-brome-grass-english-or-perennial-eye-grass-creeping-bent-grass-agrostis-stoloni-feraa-variety-with-long-prostratecreeping-stems-well-adapted-for-sandypastures-near-the-coast-and-useful-forbinding-shifting-sands-or-riverbankssubject-to-wash-or-overflow-it-makes-agood-pasture-grass-for-low-lands-es-pecially-for-those-that-are-somewhatsandy-it-produces-a-fine-and-enduringturf-for-lawns-height-1-to-2-feet-ifsown-alone-50-lbs-to-the-acre-should-besown-weighs-15-lbs-t-image370366578.html
RM2CEFJ9P–. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. Awnless Brome Grass. English or Perennial Eye Grass. Creeping Bent Grass (Agrostis stoloni-fera).—A variety with long, prostratecreeping stems, well adapted for sandypastures near the coast, and useful forbinding shifting sands or riverbankssubject to wash or overflow. It makes agood pasture grass for low lands, es-pecially for those that are somewhatsandy. It produces a fine and enduringturf for lawns. Height 1 to 2 feet. Ifsown alone 50 lbs. to the acre should besown; weighs 15 lbs. t
. De luxe illustrated catalogue of the treasures and antiquities illustrating the golden age of Italian art, belonging to the famous expert and antiquarian, Signor Stefano Bardini, of Florence, Italy;. i—FiFTKKXTii Cextuky Fakxza ]Ma.t()i,Ka PiiAiniAtY KmerPear-shaped l)()(ly, with cyhndrieal neck, straifjht ringed spoutand flat looj^ed handle. Decorated in reserve, al)ove. with acan-thus-leaf scrollings proceeding from a mask; helow, with ro-settes and a cheriih with outstretched wings; and between, with alabel inscribed with the name of the drug in Roman letters: S.l). PAlAVER. Hiu/lit, 9m h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/de-luxe-illustrated-catalogue-of-the-treasures-and-antiquities-illustrating-the-golden-age-of-italian-art-belonging-to-the-famous-expert-and-antiquarian-signor-stefano-bardini-of-florence-italy-ififtkkxtii-cextuky-fakxza-matika-piiainiaty-kmerpear-shaped-lly-with-cyhndrieal-neck-straifjht-ringed-spoutand-flat-loojed-handle-decorated-in-reserve-alove-with-acan-thus-leaf-scrollings-proceeding-from-a-mask-helow-with-ro-settes-and-a-cheriih-with-outstretched-wings-and-between-with-alabel-inscribed-with-the-name-of-the-drug-in-roman-letters-sl-palaver-hiulit-9m-h-image370781925.html
RM2CF6G3H–. De luxe illustrated catalogue of the treasures and antiquities illustrating the golden age of Italian art, belonging to the famous expert and antiquarian, Signor Stefano Bardini, of Florence, Italy;. i—FiFTKKXTii Cextuky Fakxza ]Ma.t()i,Ka PiiAiniAtY KmerPear-shaped l)()(ly, with cyhndrieal neck, straifjht ringed spoutand flat looj^ed handle. Decorated in reserve, al)ove. with acan-thus-leaf scrollings proceeding from a mask; helow, with ro-settes and a cheriih with outstretched wings; and between, with alabel inscribed with the name of the drug in Roman letters: S.l). PAlAVER. Hiu/lit, 9m h
. Nature and development of plants . Fig. . In. & Fig. . Section across a stoma shown in Fig. 6: s, stoma; g, guard cell; tide; ii. air chamber, ll. 0. Hanson.Fig. & Hair- tn>m the epidermis of squash leaf. of the epidermis. This part of the cell wall is called thecuticle. It contains a substance, cutin, that renders the epidermisnearly impervious to gases and fluids, so that the leaf is entirely surrounded by a water- and t,ras-proof coat. In many leaves hairs of various form- grow out from the epidermal cells i Fig. 8). 5. The Mesophyll. The cells within the epidermis have, for the most Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nature-and-development-of-plants-fig-in-fig-section-across-a-stoma-shown-in-fig-6-s-stoma-g-guard-cell-tide-ii-air-chamber-ll-0-hansonfig-hair-tngtm-the-epidermis-of-squash-leaf-of-the-epidermis-this-part-of-the-cell-wall-is-called-thecuticle-it-contains-a-substance-cutin-that-renders-the-epidermisnearly-impervious-to-gases-and-fluids-so-that-the-leaf-is-entirely-surrounded-by-a-water-and-tras-proof-coat-in-many-leaves-hairs-of-various-form-grow-out-from-the-epidermal-cells-i-fig-8-5-the-mesophyll-the-cells-within-the-epidermis-have-for-the-most-image369716278.html
RM2CDE0TP–. Nature and development of plants . Fig. . In. & Fig. . Section across a stoma shown in Fig. 6: s, stoma; g, guard cell; tide; ii. air chamber, ll. 0. Hanson.Fig. & Hair- tn>m the epidermis of squash leaf. of the epidermis. This part of the cell wall is called thecuticle. It contains a substance, cutin, that renders the epidermisnearly impervious to gases and fluids, so that the leaf is entirely surrounded by a water- and t,ras-proof coat. In many leaves hairs of various form- grow out from the epidermal cells i Fig. 8). 5. The Mesophyll. The cells within the epidermis have, for the most
. William Lanier Washington's collection of relics and memorabilia of George Washington . 68 67 First Afternoon 69 COXTEMIORARY WASHINGTON SnUFFBOX J ^^ S^ Circular black lacque, bearing a bust of Washingtonc^ on gold ground inscribed witli title and 1st Presi- dent of the United States. Heiffht, % inch; diamfter, 2yg inches. 70—Contemporary Washington SnuffboxS^ Circular; top with print, bust of Washington within(•^^ (yL^ a leaf and pearl border; after Rembrandt Peale. Height, /^ inch; diameter, 3% inches. 71—Contemporary Washington Snuffbox Circular red box lined with tortoise-shell. Tlie t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/william-lanier-washingtons-collection-of-relics-and-memorabilia-of-george-washington-68-67-first-afternoon-69-coxtemiorary-washington-snuffbox-j-s-circular-black-lacque-bearing-a-bust-of-washingtonc-on-gold-ground-inscribed-witli-title-and-1st-presi-dent-of-the-united-states-heiffht-inch-diamfter-2yg-inches-70contemporary-washington-snuffboxs-circular-top-with-print-bust-of-washington-within-yl-a-leaf-and-pearl-border-after-rembrandt-peale-height-inch-diameter-3-inches-71contemporary-washington-snuffbox-circular-red-box-lined-with-tortoise-shell-tlie-t-image369684646.html
RM2CDCGF2–. William Lanier Washington's collection of relics and memorabilia of George Washington . 68 67 First Afternoon 69 COXTEMIORARY WASHINGTON SnUFFBOX J ^^ S^ Circular black lacque, bearing a bust of Washingtonc^ on gold ground inscribed witli title and 1st Presi- dent of the United States. Heiffht, % inch; diamfter, 2yg inches. 70—Contemporary Washington SnuffboxS^ Circular; top with print, bust of Washington within(•^^ (yL^ a leaf and pearl border; after Rembrandt Peale. Height, /^ inch; diameter, 3% inches. 71—Contemporary Washington Snuffbox Circular red box lined with tortoise-shell. Tlie t
. Yam culture in Porto Rico . Fig. I.—Result of Experiment in Spacing Plantings of Potato Yams.Pile on Right, 4 by 4 Feet; on Left, 2 by 2 Feet.. Fig. 2.—A Hill of Tongo Yams (Dioscorea aculeata). S. P. I. No. 31923. YAM CULTURE IX PORTO RICO. 17 The vines of this variety are long, large, vigorous, and angular andhave four sides. A membrane, or wing, running the length of thevine is found at each corner. The leaf petiole is from 5 to T incheslong and has five wings which are formed at its angles, the same asthose on the vine. These extend into the five largest veins on thelower surface of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yam-culture-in-porto-rico-fig-iresult-of-experiment-in-spacing-plantings-of-potato-yamspile-on-right-4-by-4-feet-on-left-2-by-2-feet-fig-2a-hill-of-tongo-yams-dioscorea-aculeata-s-p-i-no-31923-yam-culture-ix-porto-rico-17-the-vines-of-this-variety-are-long-large-vigorous-and-angular-andhave-four-sides-a-membrane-or-wing-running-the-length-of-thevine-is-found-at-each-corner-the-leaf-petiole-is-from-5-to-t-incheslong-and-has-five-wings-which-are-formed-at-its-angles-the-same-asthose-on-the-vine-these-extend-into-the-five-largest-veins-on-thelower-surface-of-the-image372625615.html
RM2CJ6FNK–. Yam culture in Porto Rico . Fig. I.—Result of Experiment in Spacing Plantings of Potato Yams.Pile on Right, 4 by 4 Feet; on Left, 2 by 2 Feet.. Fig. 2.—A Hill of Tongo Yams (Dioscorea aculeata). S. P. I. No. 31923. YAM CULTURE IX PORTO RICO. 17 The vines of this variety are long, large, vigorous, and angular andhave four sides. A membrane, or wing, running the length of thevine is found at each corner. The leaf petiole is from 5 to T incheslong and has five wings which are formed at its angles, the same asthose on the vine. These extend into the five largest veins on thelower surface of the
. Vick's floral guide. FUCHSIA PHENOMENAL GERANIUM MAD. SALLEROI. An entirely distinct variety and a great acquisition to-the silver-leaf class. The leaves are deep olive green inthe center, with a broad white margin. The plant is ofvery compact habit of growth, symmetrical in form, witha dense growth of foliage, and of dwarf habit. It is asplendid variety to grow in pots as a specimen plant or touse for bedding or borders. Per hundred, $12.00 : dozen,$2.00 ; each, 25 cents. GERANIUM MAD. SAI.LEKOI. o c h e s t e r, * ]t. ? Y.-H- 127 CHOICE ROSES. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vicks-floral-guide-fuchsia-phenomenal-geranium-mad-salleroi-an-entirely-distinct-variety-and-a-great-acquisition-to-the-silver-leaf-class-the-leaves-are-deep-olive-green-inthe-center-with-a-broad-white-margin-the-plant-is-ofvery-compact-habit-of-growth-symmetrical-in-form-witha-dense-growth-of-foliage-and-of-dwarf-habit-it-is-asplendid-variety-to-grow-in-pots-as-a-specimen-plant-or-touse-for-bedding-or-borders-per-hundred-1200-dozen200-each-25-cents-geranium-mad-sailekoi-o-c-h-e-s-t-e-r-t-y-h-127-choice-roses-image370836303.html
RM2CF91DK–. Vick's floral guide. FUCHSIA PHENOMENAL GERANIUM MAD. SALLEROI. An entirely distinct variety and a great acquisition to-the silver-leaf class. The leaves are deep olive green inthe center, with a broad white margin. The plant is ofvery compact habit of growth, symmetrical in form, witha dense growth of foliage, and of dwarf habit. It is asplendid variety to grow in pots as a specimen plant or touse for bedding or borders. Per hundred, $12.00 : dozen,$2.00 ; each, 25 cents. GERANIUM MAD. SAI.LEKOI. o c h e s t e r, * ]t. ? Y.-H- 127 CHOICE ROSES.
. Pericles, Prince of Tyre . Prince of Tyre. With the true Relation ofthe whole Hiftory, aduentures and fortunes of the faide Prince. Written by W. Shakefpeare.Printed for T. P. 1619. 4to. 34 leaves. The fignatures are from R to A a in fours; B b one leaf, and title one leaf This edition was printed at the end of The whole Contention betweene the two Famous HoufesLancafter and York. Printed at Lond. for T. P. AA NOTHER Edition in 1630. 34 leaves. 4to.NOTHER Edition in 1635. 34 leaves. 4to. *^* By the courteous permijfton of]. O. Halliwell, Efq. F.R.S. &c., and H. G. BoHN,Efq., the above detail Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pericles-prince-of-tyre-prince-of-tyre-with-the-true-relation-ofthe-whole-hiftory-aduentures-and-fortunes-of-the-faide-prince-written-by-w-shakefpeareprinted-for-t-p-1619-4to-34-leaves-the-fignatures-are-from-r-to-a-a-in-fours-b-b-one-leaf-and-title-one-leaf-this-edition-was-printed-at-the-end-of-the-whole-contention-betweene-the-two-famous-houfeslancafter-and-york-printed-at-lond-for-t-p-aa-nother-edition-in-1630-34-leaves-4tonother-edition-in-1635-34-leaves-4to-by-the-courteous-permijfton-of-o-halliwell-efq-frs-c-and-h-g-bohnefq-the-above-detail-image372443373.html
RM2CHX791–. Pericles, Prince of Tyre . Prince of Tyre. With the true Relation ofthe whole Hiftory, aduentures and fortunes of the faide Prince. Written by W. Shakefpeare.Printed for T. P. 1619. 4to. 34 leaves. The fignatures are from R to A a in fours; B b one leaf, and title one leaf This edition was printed at the end of The whole Contention betweene the two Famous HoufesLancafter and York. Printed at Lond. for T. P. AA NOTHER Edition in 1630. 34 leaves. 4to.NOTHER Edition in 1635. 34 leaves. 4to. *^* By the courteous permijfton of]. O. Halliwell, Efq. F.R.S. &c., and H. G. BoHN,Efq., the above detail
. Documentary journal of Indiana 1905 . h. c. d. No. 28. Different methods of girdling trees. a. Hack girdled, b. Girdled to heartwood. c. Hack girdled and peeled. d. Belt girdled. (From Bulletin No. 28, new. series, T)ivi.sion of Entomology, U. S. Dept. Agr.) REMEDIES. There are three general classes of remedies for injurious insectpests, viz: CD A poison which must betaken into the systeui.(2) Killing by contact. (3) Prevent access. Three general ways in which insects feed, viz: (1) Eat openlyand chew their food (caterpillars and leaf;eating beetles). In thiscase, the first and third remedie Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/documentary-journal-of-indiana-1905-h-c-d-no-28-different-methods-of-girdling-trees-a-hack-girdled-b-girdled-to-heartwood-c-hack-girdled-and-peeled-d-belt-girdled-from-bulletin-no-28-new-series-tivision-of-entomology-u-s-dept-agr-remedies-there-are-three-general-classes-of-remedies-for-injurious-insectpests-viz-cd-a-poison-which-must-betaken-into-the-systeui2-killing-by-contact-3-prevent-access-three-general-ways-in-which-insects-feed-viz-1-eat-openlyand-chew-their-food-caterpillars-and-leafeating-beetles-in-thiscase-the-first-and-third-remedie-image371865060.html
RM2CGYWK0–. Documentary journal of Indiana 1905 . h. c. d. No. 28. Different methods of girdling trees. a. Hack girdled, b. Girdled to heartwood. c. Hack girdled and peeled. d. Belt girdled. (From Bulletin No. 28, new. series, T)ivi.sion of Entomology, U. S. Dept. Agr.) REMEDIES. There are three general classes of remedies for injurious insectpests, viz: CD A poison which must betaken into the systeui.(2) Killing by contact. (3) Prevent access. Three general ways in which insects feed, viz: (1) Eat openlyand chew their food (caterpillars and leaf;eating beetles). In thiscase, the first and third remedie
. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. ecial price. Bowkers Hill and l>rill Phosphate is a concentrated general fer-tilizer. Made for the Hill or drill, or for broadcast sowing. It iscomposed principally of bone, thoroughly dissolved so as to makeit active in all stages of plant growth. Price, 100-lb. bags, $1.75;per ton, ask for special price.- Bowkers. Greenhouse Dressing. A special fertilizer for use underglass, used and recommended by Prof. S. T. Maynard of the Mas-sachusetts Agricultural College. Sample bag for 100 p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turn-over-a-new-leaf-and-be-convinced-that-ww-rawson-cos-seeds-are-true-to-name-ww-rawson-co-ecial-price-bowkers-hill-and-lgtrill-phosphate-is-a-concentrated-general-fer-tilizer-made-for-the-hill-or-drill-or-for-broadcast-sowing-it-iscomposed-principally-of-bone-thoroughly-dissolved-so-as-to-makeit-active-in-all-stages-of-plant-growth-price-100-lb-bags-175per-ton-ask-for-special-price-bowkers-greenhouse-dressing-a-special-fertilizer-for-use-underglass-used-and-recommended-by-prof-s-t-maynard-of-the-mas-sachusetts-agricultural-college-sample-bag-for-100-p-image370347828.html
RM2CEEPC4–. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. ecial price. Bowkers Hill and l>rill Phosphate is a concentrated general fer-tilizer. Made for the Hill or drill, or for broadcast sowing. It iscomposed principally of bone, thoroughly dissolved so as to makeit active in all stages of plant growth. Price, 100-lb. bags, $1.75;per ton, ask for special price.- Bowkers. Greenhouse Dressing. A special fertilizer for use underglass, used and recommended by Prof. S. T. Maynard of the Mas-sachusetts Agricultural College. Sample bag for 100 p
. The birds of Washington; a complete, scientific and popular account of the 372 species of birds found in the state . 15N. 0I.(i til the fact that this Owl is strictly nocturnal in its habits, moreso perhaps than in the case of any other s|)ecies. what may l)e learned of itother tlian at nesting time can be written on the fly-leaf of a j)ockel-lx>ok. Ajjlimpse of it west of the Cascades i>- :i mere lucky accident, for cover aboundsand the birdrarely indulgesits low-somid-ing hoo-hoo.I p o n t li eEast - side,however, thebird is ol)ligedto find slielterin willow oraspen groves,and if Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-washington-a-complete-scientific-and-popular-account-of-the-372-species-of-birds-found-in-the-state-15n-0ii-til-the-fact-that-this-owl-is-strictly-nocturnal-in-its-habits-moreso-perhaps-than-in-the-case-of-any-other-secies-what-may-le-learned-of-itother-tlian-at-nesting-time-can-be-written-on-the-fly-leaf-of-a-jockel-lxgtok-ajjlimpse-of-it-west-of-the-cascades-igt-i-mere-lucky-accident-for-cover-aboundsand-the-birdrarely-indulgesits-low-somid-ing-hoo-hooi-p-o-n-t-li-eeast-sidehowever-thebird-is-olligedto-find-slielterin-willow-oraspen-grovesand-if-image374915954.html
RM2CNXW3E–. The birds of Washington; a complete, scientific and popular account of the 372 species of birds found in the state . 15N. 0I.(i til the fact that this Owl is strictly nocturnal in its habits, moreso perhaps than in the case of any other s|)ecies. what may l)e learned of itother tlian at nesting time can be written on the fly-leaf of a j)ockel-lx>ok. Ajjlimpse of it west of the Cascades i>- :i mere lucky accident, for cover aboundsand the birdrarely indulgesits low-somid-ing hoo-hoo.I p o n t li eEast - side,however, thebird is ol)ligedto find slielterin willow oraspen groves,and if
. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. 10 feet. The leaves are enormous and deeply cut. Makes an excel-lent background for a garden. One of the most rapid growing plants in our collection.Beady May 1. Price each 15 cts.; doz. $1.50. CISSUS DISCOLOR A beautiful climber for hanging-baskets, with mottled and marbled crimson and greenfoliage. Makes a handsome effect when grown with other plants. Price 20 cts. each; doz. $2.00. CLEMATIS Without exception, the most popular class of climbing plants, and deservedly soon account of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turn-over-a-new-leaf-and-be-convinced-that-ww-rawson-cos-seeds-are-true-to-name-ww-rawson-co-10-feet-the-leaves-are-enormous-and-deeply-cut-makes-an-excel-lent-background-for-a-garden-one-of-the-most-rapid-growing-plants-in-our-collectionbeady-may-1-price-each-15-cts-doz-150-cissus-discolor-a-beautiful-climber-for-hanging-baskets-with-mottled-and-marbled-crimson-and-greenfoliage-makes-a-handsome-effect-when-grown-with-other-plants-price-20-cts-each-doz-200-clematis-without-exception-the-most-popular-class-of-climbing-plants-and-deservedly-soon-account-of-t-image370355943.html
RM2CEF4NY–. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. 10 feet. The leaves are enormous and deeply cut. Makes an excel-lent background for a garden. One of the most rapid growing plants in our collection.Beady May 1. Price each 15 cts.; doz. $1.50. CISSUS DISCOLOR A beautiful climber for hanging-baskets, with mottled and marbled crimson and greenfoliage. Makes a handsome effect when grown with other plants. Price 20 cts. each; doz. $2.00. CLEMATIS Without exception, the most popular class of climbing plants, and deservedly soon account of t
. Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . Fig. 9.—(a.) T.S. through leaf from a well-illurainated position on a tree of Griselinialittoralis. (b.) T.S. through leaf from a young tree growing in a shadyposition in the bush. Both x 60. Leaf-atwtomy.—This species grows into a comparatively large tree onthe hills, and the leaves are, as a rule, fairly well illuminated. Leaveswere taken and examined both from amongst those of a large tree and Suckling.—Leaf-anatomy of Trees and Shrubs on Port Hills. 187 from a young tree growing in a rather damp, shady situation. The follow-ing Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-and-proceedings-of-the-new-zealand-institute-fig-9a-ts-through-leaf-from-a-well-illurainated-position-on-a-tree-of-griselinialittoralis-b-ts-through-leaf-from-a-young-tree-growing-in-a-shadyposition-in-the-bush-both-x-60-leaf-atwtomythis-species-grows-into-a-comparatively-large-tree-onthe-hills-and-the-leaves-are-as-a-rule-fairly-well-illuminated-leaveswere-taken-and-examined-both-from-amongst-those-of-a-large-tree-and-sucklingleaf-anatomy-of-trees-and-shrubs-on-port-hills-187-from-a-young-tree-growing-in-a-rather-damp-shady-situation-the-follow-ing-image370014660.html
RM2CDYHD8–. Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . Fig. 9.—(a.) T.S. through leaf from a well-illurainated position on a tree of Griselinialittoralis. (b.) T.S. through leaf from a young tree growing in a shadyposition in the bush. Both x 60. Leaf-atwtomy.—This species grows into a comparatively large tree onthe hills, and the leaves are, as a rule, fairly well illuminated. Leaveswere taken and examined both from amongst those of a large tree and Suckling.—Leaf-anatomy of Trees and Shrubs on Port Hills. 187 from a young tree growing in a rather damp, shady situation. The follow-ing
. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. Salamander.-The tips of leaves marked with red, American Gathering. ^ excellent flavor. Big Boston. — For forcing, plain leaf, large head.I Black Seeded Simpson. — Heads large and light in color. * California Cream Butter. — Round, solid head of good size.t Deacon. — Large, solid heads, light green, very tender and crisp.i Denver Market.—Large, solid heads, crumpled leaves, flnej^ quality. ^Defiance. —One of the finest large cabbage varieties.i Early Curled Simpson.—Fine early variety, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turn-over-a-new-leaf-and-be-convinced-that-ww-rawson-cos-seeds-are-true-to-name-ww-rawson-co-salamander-the-tips-of-leaves-marked-with-red-american-gathering-excellent-flavor-big-boston-for-forcing-plain-leaf-large-headi-black-seeded-simpson-heads-large-and-light-in-color-california-cream-butter-round-solid-head-of-good-sizet-deacon-large-solid-heads-light-green-very-tender-and-crispi-denver-marketlarge-solid-heads-crumpled-leaves-flnej-quality-defiance-one-of-the-finest-large-cabbage-varietiesi-early-curled-simpsonfine-early-variety-image370377736.html
RM2CEG4G8–. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. Salamander.-The tips of leaves marked with red, American Gathering. ^ excellent flavor. Big Boston. — For forcing, plain leaf, large head.I Black Seeded Simpson. — Heads large and light in color. * California Cream Butter. — Round, solid head of good size.t Deacon. — Large, solid heads, light green, very tender and crisp.i Denver Market.—Large, solid heads, crumpled leaves, flnej^ quality. ^Defiance. —One of the finest large cabbage varieties.i Early Curled Simpson.—Fine early variety,
. Birds of other lands, reptiles, fishes, jointed animals and lower forms; . Photo by It, p. DjnJo, F.Z.S.ReCtnt- Fdrk GREAT BROWN WATER-BEETLE (MALE) j4 large olive-brQivn ipecteSy about an inch in lengthy and nearly half as broud. The -zvin^-casei of the female are grooved Photo oy iV. P. D^ndo^ F.Z.S.Rtgfnti Park SHEATH-WINGED INSECTS 285 The Leaf-horned Beetles are distinguished by the fact that the terminal joints ofthe antennae lie one upon another like the leaves of a book. In many cases they can beexpanded at will into a broad fan-like club. The well-known SiAiM.EKTLE is a representa-t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-of-other-lands-reptiles-fishes-jointed-animals-and-lower-forms-photo-by-it-p-djnjo-fzsrectnt-fdrk-great-brown-water-beetle-male-j4-large-olive-brqivn-ipectesy-about-an-inch-in-lengthy-and-nearly-half-as-broud-the-zvin-casei-of-the-female-are-grooved-photo-oy-iv-p-dndo-fzsrtgfnti-park-sheath-winged-insects-285-the-leaf-horned-beetles-are-distinguished-by-the-fact-that-the-terminal-joints-ofthe-antennae-lie-one-upon-another-like-the-leaves-of-a-book-in-many-cases-they-can-beexpanded-at-will-into-a-broad-fan-like-club-the-well-known-siaimektle-is-a-representa-t-image375362382.html
RM2CPK6FA–. Birds of other lands, reptiles, fishes, jointed animals and lower forms; . Photo by It, p. DjnJo, F.Z.S.ReCtnt- Fdrk GREAT BROWN WATER-BEETLE (MALE) j4 large olive-brQivn ipecteSy about an inch in lengthy and nearly half as broud. The -zvin^-casei of the female are grooved Photo oy iV. P. D^ndo^ F.Z.S.Rtgfnti Park SHEATH-WINGED INSECTS 285 The Leaf-horned Beetles are distinguished by the fact that the terminal joints ofthe antennae lie one upon another like the leaves of a book. In many cases they can beexpanded at will into a broad fan-like club. The well-known SiAiM.EKTLE is a representa-t
. The Gardens' bulletin; Straits Settlements . chcovers the under surface of the leaf is not shown in this diagram:5. A marginal nectary. Plate XII. v Macaranga triloba. 1. Shoot with leaf : 2. Detail of ditto showing deflexed stipules: 3. Usual section of stipule showing food body, i Plate XIII. Macaranga Maingayi. 1. Shoot with leaves: 2. Detail ofditto showing stipules; 3. Middle lobe of young leaf (under surface) ;4. Marginal nectary. V XIV. -Macaranga Hosei. 1. Shoot with leaf; 2. Middle lobe ofyoung leaf (under surface) ; 3. T.S. Stem showing stipules from above;4. Under surface of young Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardens-bulletin-straits-settlements-chcovers-the-under-surface-of-the-leaf-is-not-shown-in-this-diagram5-a-marginal-nectary-plate-xii-v-macaranga-triloba-1-shoot-with-leaf-2-detail-of-ditto-showing-deflexed-stipules-3-usual-section-of-stipule-showing-food-body-i-plate-xiii-macaranga-maingayi-1-shoot-with-leaves-2-detail-ofditto-showing-stipules-3-middle-lobe-of-young-leaf-under-surface-4-marginal-nectary-v-xiv-macaranga-hosei-1-shoot-with-leaf-2-middle-lobe-ofyoung-leaf-under-surface-3-ts-stem-showing-stipules-from-above4-under-surface-of-young-image370074550.html
RM2CE29T6–. The Gardens' bulletin; Straits Settlements . chcovers the under surface of the leaf is not shown in this diagram:5. A marginal nectary. Plate XII. v Macaranga triloba. 1. Shoot with leaf : 2. Detail of ditto showing deflexed stipules: 3. Usual section of stipule showing food body, i Plate XIII. Macaranga Maingayi. 1. Shoot with leaves: 2. Detail ofditto showing stipules; 3. Middle lobe of young leaf (under surface) ;4. Marginal nectary. V XIV. -Macaranga Hosei. 1. Shoot with leaf; 2. Middle lobe ofyoung leaf (under surface) ; 3. T.S. Stem showing stipules from above;4. Under surface of young
. The Farm-poultry . Give up your farm and garden drudgery-tlet the Planet Jr. do your work. I wouldnt be without a Planet Jr. for 6ve timesprice, writes P. P. Hamilton, Carlisle, S.Ineverhad finer vegetables with such light work. No. 14 Planet Jr. Double-Wheel DUc-Hoe,,, ivator and Plow has three adjustable discs oneach side, a pair of new-idea pronged cultiv; eththat run shallow next the row, steels for plow-ing.furrowing,and covering,and a pairof leaf lifters. Planet Jr. 12-tooth Harrow is the tool no 1 grower or market-gardener can afford to do with-^^g4i —t. Great for hoeing beets, beans, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farm-poultry-give-up-your-farm-and-garden-drudgery-tlet-the-planet-jr-do-your-work-i-wouldnt-be-without-a-planet-jr-for-6ve-timesprice-writes-p-p-hamilton-carlisle-sineverhad-finer-vegetables-with-such-light-work-no-14-planet-jr-double-wheel-duc-hoe-ivator-and-plow-has-three-adjustable-discs-oneach-side-a-pair-of-new-idea-pronged-cultiv-eththat-run-shallow-next-the-row-steels-for-plow-ingfurrowingand-coveringand-a-pairof-leaf-lifters-planet-jr-12-tooth-harrow-is-the-tool-no-1-grower-or-market-gardener-can-afford-to-do-with-g4i-t-great-for-hoeing-beets-beans-image369601284.html
RM2CD8P5T–. The Farm-poultry . Give up your farm and garden drudgery-tlet the Planet Jr. do your work. I wouldnt be without a Planet Jr. for 6ve timesprice, writes P. P. Hamilton, Carlisle, S.Ineverhad finer vegetables with such light work. No. 14 Planet Jr. Double-Wheel DUc-Hoe,,, ivator and Plow has three adjustable discs oneach side, a pair of new-idea pronged cultiv; eththat run shallow next the row, steels for plow-ing.furrowing,and covering,and a pairof leaf lifters. Planet Jr. 12-tooth Harrow is the tool no 1 grower or market-gardener can afford to do with-^^g4i —t. Great for hoeing beets, beans,
. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. - spicuous cris;>a. Capsule 6-8 : i ; leaf margins wavy when moist 2. 2. Midrib constituting g-fi] of leaf undulata. Midrib constituting s-t of leaf anguslala. C. undulata (L.) W. & M.(Wavy Catharinea). LeavesUngulate, strongly undulatewhen moist and stronglyspinose at the back; lamellae,3 to 6, 3 to 5 cells high. (SeeGlossary, Fig. 27.) Occasion-ally specimens are found withtwo or more setae from asingle plant. The Wavy Catharinea isone of the very c o m m o nmoss Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mosses-with-hand-lens-and-microscope-a-non-technical-hand-book-of-the-more-common-mosses-of-the-northeastern-united-states-spicuous-crisgta-capsule-6-8-i-leaf-margins-wavy-when-moist-2-2-midrib-constituting-g-fi-of-leaf-undulata-midrib-constituting-s-t-of-leaf-anguslala-c-undulata-l-w-mwavy-catharinea-leavesungulate-strongly-undulatewhen-moist-and-stronglyspinose-at-the-back-lamellae3-to-6-3-to-5-cells-high-seeglossary-fig-27-occasion-ally-specimens-are-found-withtwo-or-more-setae-from-asingle-plant-the-wavy-catharinea-isone-of-the-very-c-o-m-m-o-nmoss-image370419396.html
RM2CEJ1M4–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. - spicuous cris;>a. Capsule 6-8 : i ; leaf margins wavy when moist 2. 2. Midrib constituting g-fi] of leaf undulata. Midrib constituting s-t of leaf anguslala. C. undulata (L.) W. & M.(Wavy Catharinea). LeavesUngulate, strongly undulatewhen moist and stronglyspinose at the back; lamellae,3 to 6, 3 to 5 cells high. (SeeGlossary, Fig. 27.) Occasion-ally specimens are found withtwo or more setae from asingle plant. The Wavy Catharinea isone of the very c o m m o nmoss
. Wood and forest . Leaf. Characteristics of theTree: Height, 50-60and even 90, diameter 1-.3: intolerant; tall, slen-der trunk; bark, cinna-mon brown, no ridges,breaking into flakes;leaves, deciduous, pea-green, in tufts; cone, Yi-■j4- bright brown. Appearance of Wood: Color, light brown, sap-^^ood hardly distinguish-able ; non-porous; rings,summer wood, thin butdistinct, dark colored;grnin, straight, coarse;rays, numerous, hardlydistinguishalile; very res-inous, Init ducts few andsuuill. Physical dualities: Acigb.t, medium (29th in SPECIES OF WOODS. this list), 31) li)s. per cu. ft., sp. ,2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wood-and-forest-leaf-characteristics-of-thetree-height-50-60and-even-90-diameter-1-3-intolerant-tall-slen-der-trunk-bark-cinna-mon-brown-no-ridgesbreaking-into-flakesleaves-deciduous-pea-green-in-tufts-cone-yi-j4-bright-brown-appearance-of-wood-color-light-brown-sap-ood-hardly-distinguish-able-non-porous-ringssummer-wood-thin-butdistinct-dark-coloredgrnin-straight-coarserays-numerous-hardlydistinguishalile-very-res-inous-init-ducts-few-andsuuill-physical-dualities-acigbt-medium-29th-in-species-of-woods-this-list-31-lis-per-cu-ft-sp-2-image371773237.html
RM2CGRMFH–. Wood and forest . Leaf. Characteristics of theTree: Height, 50-60and even 90, diameter 1-.3: intolerant; tall, slen-der trunk; bark, cinna-mon brown, no ridges,breaking into flakes;leaves, deciduous, pea-green, in tufts; cone, Yi-■j4- bright brown. Appearance of Wood: Color, light brown, sap-^^ood hardly distinguish-able ; non-porous; rings,summer wood, thin butdistinct, dark colored;grnin, straight, coarse;rays, numerous, hardlydistinguishalile; very res-inous, Init ducts few andsuuill. Physical dualities: Acigb.t, medium (29th in SPECIES OF WOODS. this list), 31) li)s. per cu. ft., sp. ,2
. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. Golf-Links Mixture The grasses used are such as will produce a rich velvety lawn andare suitable for Golf Links, Cricket Tables or Polo Grounds wherever agood sward is wanted. Q,t. 20 cts.; pk. 75 cts.; bush, (of about 15 lbs.) $2.50. Will make special price oil large quantities. Harey Vaedon, the English Champion, Playing atPoland Springs Golf Links. Lawn Requisites Wherever there is a well-kept Lawn it always requires more or lesstools and supplies. We have always in stock a complete Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turn-over-a-new-leaf-and-be-convinced-that-ww-rawson-cos-seeds-are-true-to-name-ww-rawson-co-golf-links-mixture-the-grasses-used-are-such-as-will-produce-a-rich-velvety-lawn-andare-suitable-for-golf-links-cricket-tables-or-polo-grounds-wherever-agood-sward-is-wanted-qt-20-cts-pk-75-cts-bush-of-about-15-lbs-250-will-make-special-price-oil-large-quantities-harey-vaedon-the-english-champion-playing-atpoland-springs-golf-links-lawn-requisites-wherever-there-is-a-well-kept-lawn-it-always-requires-more-or-lesstools-and-supplies-we-have-always-in-stock-a-complete-image370365392.html
RM2CEFGRC–. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. Golf-Links Mixture The grasses used are such as will produce a rich velvety lawn andare suitable for Golf Links, Cricket Tables or Polo Grounds wherever agood sward is wanted. Q,t. 20 cts.; pk. 75 cts.; bush, (of about 15 lbs.) $2.50. Will make special price oil large quantities. Harey Vaedon, the English Champion, Playing atPoland Springs Golf Links. Lawn Requisites Wherever there is a well-kept Lawn it always requires more or lesstools and supplies. We have always in stock a complete
. The Farm-poultry . Give up your farm and garden drudgery-tlet the Planet Jr. do your work. I wouldnt be without a Planet Jr. for 6ve timesprice, writes P. P. Hamilton, Carlisle, S.Ineverhad finer vegetables with such light work. No. 14 Planet Jr. Double-Wheel DUc-Hoe,,, ivator and Plow has three adjustable discs oneach side, a pair of new-idea pronged cultiv; eththat run shallow next the row, steels for plow-ing.furrowing,and covering,and a pairof leaf lifters. Planet Jr. 12-tooth Harrow is the tool no 1 grower or market-gardener can afford to do with-^^g4i —t. Great for hoeing beets, beans, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farm-poultry-give-up-your-farm-and-garden-drudgery-tlet-the-planet-jr-do-your-work-i-wouldnt-be-without-a-planet-jr-for-6ve-timesprice-writes-p-p-hamilton-carlisle-sineverhad-finer-vegetables-with-such-light-work-no-14-planet-jr-double-wheel-duc-hoe-ivator-and-plow-has-three-adjustable-discs-oneach-side-a-pair-of-new-idea-pronged-cultiv-eththat-run-shallow-next-the-row-steels-for-plow-ingfurrowingand-coveringand-a-pairof-leaf-lifters-planet-jr-12-tooth-harrow-is-the-tool-no-1-grower-or-market-gardener-can-afford-to-do-with-g4i-t-great-for-hoeing-beets-beans-image369601519.html
RM2CD8PE7–. The Farm-poultry . Give up your farm and garden drudgery-tlet the Planet Jr. do your work. I wouldnt be without a Planet Jr. for 6ve timesprice, writes P. P. Hamilton, Carlisle, S.Ineverhad finer vegetables with such light work. No. 14 Planet Jr. Double-Wheel DUc-Hoe,,, ivator and Plow has three adjustable discs oneach side, a pair of new-idea pronged cultiv; eththat run shallow next the row, steels for plow-ing.furrowing,and covering,and a pairof leaf lifters. Planet Jr. 12-tooth Harrow is the tool no 1 grower or market-gardener can afford to do with-^^g4i —t. Great for hoeing beets, beans,
. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. garden. Pips ready for delivery assoon as frost leaves the ground. Price selected flowering pips, doz. 25 cts.; 100 $1.50. EASTER LILIES IN POTS We grow thousands of these beautiful plants for Easter blooming at our own green-houses in Arlington. The plants are ready for shipment either in bud or bloom after March10th. Price will be quoted on application. T TWTnVr TRTfiVNTTlVr As an ear]y winter flowering plant it is simply indis-i-llNUlVl 1 I pensable. Its brilliant orange flowers are Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turn-over-a-new-leaf-and-be-convinced-that-ww-rawson-cos-seeds-are-true-to-name-ww-rawson-co-garden-pips-ready-for-delivery-assoon-as-frost-leaves-the-ground-price-selected-flowering-pips-doz-25-cts-100-150-easter-lilies-in-pots-we-grow-thousands-of-these-beautiful-plants-for-easter-blooming-at-our-own-green-houses-in-arlington-the-plants-are-ready-for-shipment-either-in-bud-or-bloom-after-march10th-price-will-be-quoted-on-application-t-twtnvr-trtfivnttlvr-as-an-ear-y-winter-flowering-plant-it-is-simply-indis-i-llnulvl-1-i-pensable-its-brilliant-orange-flowers-are-image370353954.html
RM2CEF26X–. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. garden. Pips ready for delivery assoon as frost leaves the ground. Price selected flowering pips, doz. 25 cts.; 100 $1.50. EASTER LILIES IN POTS We grow thousands of these beautiful plants for Easter blooming at our own green-houses in Arlington. The plants are ready for shipment either in bud or bloom after March10th. Price will be quoted on application. T TWTnVr TRTfiVNTTlVr As an ear]y winter flowering plant it is simply indis-i-llNUlVl 1 I pensable. Its brilliant orange flowers are
. Wood and forest . ^^W. Leaf. Characteristics of theTree: Height, 50-60and even 90, diameter 1-.3: intolerant; tall, slen-der trunk; bark, cinna-mon brown, no ridges,breaking into flakes;leaves, deciduous, pea-green, in tufts; cone, Yi-■j4- bright brown. Appearance of Wood: Color, light brown, sap-^^ood hardly distinguish-able ; non-porous; rings,summer wood, thin butdistinct, dark colored;grnin, straight, coarse;rays, numerous, hardlydistinguishalile; very res-inous, Init ducts few andsuuill. Physical dualities: Acigb.t, medium (29th in SPECIES OF WOODS. this list), 31) li)s. per cu. ft., s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wood-and-forest-w-leaf-characteristics-of-thetree-height-50-60and-even-90-diameter-1-3-intolerant-tall-slen-der-trunk-bark-cinna-mon-brown-no-ridgesbreaking-into-flakesleaves-deciduous-pea-green-in-tufts-cone-yi-j4-bright-brown-appearance-of-wood-color-light-brown-sap-ood-hardly-distinguish-able-non-porous-ringssummer-wood-thin-butdistinct-dark-coloredgrnin-straight-coarserays-numerous-hardlydistinguishalile-very-res-inous-init-ducts-few-andsuuill-physical-dualities-acigbt-medium-29th-in-species-of-woods-this-list-31-lis-per-cu-ft-s-image371792612.html
RM2CGTH7G–. Wood and forest . ^^W. Leaf. Characteristics of theTree: Height, 50-60and even 90, diameter 1-.3: intolerant; tall, slen-der trunk; bark, cinna-mon brown, no ridges,breaking into flakes;leaves, deciduous, pea-green, in tufts; cone, Yi-■j4- bright brown. Appearance of Wood: Color, light brown, sap-^^ood hardly distinguish-able ; non-porous; rings,summer wood, thin butdistinct, dark colored;grnin, straight, coarse;rays, numerous, hardlydistinguishalile; very res-inous, Init ducts few andsuuill. Physical dualities: Acigb.t, medium (29th in SPECIES OF WOODS. this list), 31) li)s. per cu. ft., s
. Vick's floral guide. FUCHSIA PHENOMENAL GERANIUM MAD. SALLEROI. An entirely distinct variety and a great acquisition to-the silver-leaf class. The leaves are deep olive green inthe center, with a broad white margin. The plant is ofvery compact habit of growth, symmetrical in form, witha dense growth of foliage, and of dwarf habit. It is asplendid variety to grow in pots as a specimen plant or touse for bedding or borders. Per hundred, $12.00 : dozen,$2.00 ; each, 25 cents. GERANIUM MAD. SAI.LEKOI. o c h e s t e r, * ]t. ? Y.-H- 127 CHOICE ROSES.. From the many varieties of monthly roses we Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vicks-floral-guide-fuchsia-phenomenal-geranium-mad-salleroi-an-entirely-distinct-variety-and-a-great-acquisition-to-the-silver-leaf-class-the-leaves-are-deep-olive-green-inthe-center-with-a-broad-white-margin-the-plant-is-ofvery-compact-habit-of-growth-symmetrical-in-form-witha-dense-growth-of-foliage-and-of-dwarf-habit-it-is-asplendid-variety-to-grow-in-pots-as-a-specimen-plant-or-touse-for-bedding-or-borders-per-hundred-1200-dozen200-each-25-cents-geranium-mad-sailekoi-o-c-h-e-s-t-e-r-t-y-h-127-choice-roses-from-the-many-varieties-of-monthly-roses-we-image370836101.html
RM2CF916D–. Vick's floral guide. FUCHSIA PHENOMENAL GERANIUM MAD. SALLEROI. An entirely distinct variety and a great acquisition to-the silver-leaf class. The leaves are deep olive green inthe center, with a broad white margin. The plant is ofvery compact habit of growth, symmetrical in form, witha dense growth of foliage, and of dwarf habit. It is asplendid variety to grow in pots as a specimen plant or touse for bedding or borders. Per hundred, $12.00 : dozen,$2.00 ; each, 25 cents. GERANIUM MAD. SAI.LEKOI. o c h e s t e r, * ]t. ? Y.-H- 127 CHOICE ROSES.. From the many varieties of monthly roses we
. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. Moores Giant,VBarrs Mammoth,^Palmetto,3r Columbian White,✓ Conovers Colossal, One ounce will produceabout 2,000 plants. <3 Asparagus. BROCCOLI Culture. —Same as cauliflower, to which it is nearly allied.iWhite Cape—Very white, sure to head. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; % lb., $1.00. All seeds on this page delivered free at unices quoted. is iRllj^T^j^TESTED SeEDS^. [Tested jSj Stringless Green Pod.—The illus-tration shows the width and thick-ness of the beautiful, straight,green pods Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turn-over-a-new-leaf-and-be-convinced-that-ww-rawson-cos-seeds-are-true-to-name-ww-rawson-co-moores-giantvbarrs-mammothpalmetto3r-columbian-white-conovers-colossal-one-ounce-will-produceabout-2000-plants-lt3-asparagus-broccoli-culture-same-as-cauliflower-to-which-it-is-nearly-alliediwhite-capevery-white-sure-to-head-pkt-10-cts-oz-35-cts-lb-100-all-seeds-on-this-page-delivered-free-at-unices-quoted-is-irlljtjtested-seeds-tested-jsj-stringless-green-podthe-illus-tration-shows-the-width-and-thick-ness-of-the-beautiful-straightgreen-pods-image370385276.html
RM2CEGE5G–. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. Moores Giant,VBarrs Mammoth,^Palmetto,3r Columbian White,✓ Conovers Colossal, One ounce will produceabout 2,000 plants. <3 Asparagus. BROCCOLI Culture. —Same as cauliflower, to which it is nearly allied.iWhite Cape—Very white, sure to head. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; % lb., $1.00. All seeds on this page delivered free at unices quoted. is iRllj^T^j^TESTED SeEDS^. [Tested jSj Stringless Green Pod.—The illus-tration shows the width and thick-ness of the beautiful, straight,green pods
. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. ■ T ,-,ested j v i. 1050 Early Flowering Cosmos. 960 Clarkia Elesans. Cyclamen Persicnm. Pkt. CLEMATIS ROOTS. Fine assortment in varieties of Paniculata, Jackmani,Henryi, etc., in 2 or 3 year old roots. For price and description 05 .10 see Page 104. .15 CLINTONIA Hardy Annual. Charming, neat little plants producing a fine effect asedgings or o» rockwork, in rustic baskets, vases, etc.990 Clintonia. Mixed colors; % ft 05 CHINESE PRIMROSE. (See Primula). COBAEA. Half-hardy Perennial. A ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turn-over-a-new-leaf-and-be-convinced-that-ww-rawson-cos-seeds-are-true-to-name-ww-rawson-co-t-ested-j-v-i-1050-early-flowering-cosmos-960-clarkia-elesans-cyclamen-persicnm-pkt-clematis-roots-fine-assortment-in-varieties-of-paniculata-jackmanihenryi-etc-in-2-or-3-year-old-roots-for-price-and-description-05-10-see-page-104-15-clintonia-hardy-annual-charming-neat-little-plants-producing-a-fine-effect-asedgings-or-o-rockwork-in-rustic-baskets-vases-etc990-clintonia-mixed-colors-ft-05-chinese-primrose-see-primula-cobaea-half-hardy-perennial-a-ma-image370363889.html
RM2CEFEWN–. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. ■ T ,-,ested j v i. 1050 Early Flowering Cosmos. 960 Clarkia Elesans. Cyclamen Persicnm. Pkt. CLEMATIS ROOTS. Fine assortment in varieties of Paniculata, Jackmani,Henryi, etc., in 2 or 3 year old roots. For price and description 05 .10 see Page 104. .15 CLINTONIA Hardy Annual. Charming, neat little plants producing a fine effect asedgings or o» rockwork, in rustic baskets, vases, etc.990 Clintonia. Mixed colors; % ft 05 CHINESE PRIMROSE. (See Primula). COBAEA. Half-hardy Perennial. A ma
. Breeder and sportsman . Mark S. ALLCOCK&CO.S UnepalM FisBi Tackle Received direct by Steamer EXPLORER, fromLiverpool, December 26,1889. E. T. ALLEN, Sole Agent lor Pacific Coast, Fire Arms aniSprtii Goo is 416 Market St, S. F. m Samuel Valleau. Jas. R. Brodie. J. R. BRODIE & CO.,£1 te>«,m r*xin.tex*s, —And Dealers In—Poolsellers and Bookmakers Supplies. 401—403 Sansome Street, corner Sacramento,San Francisco.. Fiskes Yanes. MADE OF COPPER And Gilded with PUREGOLD LEAF. JManufacturer8Agent. The HOWE SCALE CO. Ifl I as 413 Market street, S. F. Scales for Weighing ofX-ii ve Stock SEEDS, PfiE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breeder-and-sportsman-mark-s-allcockcos-unepalm-fisbi-tackle-received-direct-by-steamer-explorer-fromliverpool-december-261889-e-t-allen-sole-agent-lor-pacific-coast-fire-arms-anisprtii-goo-is-416-market-st-s-f-m-samuel-valleau-jas-r-brodie-j-r-brodie-co1-tegtm-rxintexs-and-dealers-inpoolsellers-and-bookmakers-supplies-401403-sansome-street-corner-sacramentosan-francisco-fiskes-yanes-made-of-copper-and-gilded-with-puregold-leaf-jmanufacturer8agent-the-howe-scale-co-ifl-i-as-413-market-street-s-f-scales-for-weighing-ofx-ii-ve-stock-seeds-pfie-image369755982.html
RM2CDFREP–. Breeder and sportsman . Mark S. ALLCOCK&CO.S UnepalM FisBi Tackle Received direct by Steamer EXPLORER, fromLiverpool, December 26,1889. E. T. ALLEN, Sole Agent lor Pacific Coast, Fire Arms aniSprtii Goo is 416 Market St, S. F. m Samuel Valleau. Jas. R. Brodie. J. R. BRODIE & CO.,£1 te>«,m r*xin.tex*s, —And Dealers In—Poolsellers and Bookmakers Supplies. 401—403 Sansome Street, corner Sacramento,San Francisco.. Fiskes Yanes. MADE OF COPPER And Gilded with PUREGOLD LEAF. JManufacturer8Agent. The HOWE SCALE CO. Ifl I as 413 Market street, S. F. Scales for Weighing ofX-ii ve Stock SEEDS, PfiE
. Birds and nature . ^ °- ■^ the Sour RanZ The T ^native of India pn7k -u? ^^ aIt was introduced in?fp^ °^ C*^^before the or^n^e a„H °-.^•P^ °?ivelv cultivated inf? f ° «^tens- The leaved of Ll^^°fhern portions,winged leaf sLllc ^lu ^ ^^^^ the bitter to the tTste • Th° i^- * ^^bitter. In ^.^T^/P-JP^s-u^^^^^^ etaTed^ircTC?-- ^t^ thickets ^ forming quite dense vat?d1-t^Sted^Se^»VHr^- Sas °a^ sS ^ V^^ ^-^-fruit- Vhe Per ^^ rather oblong Persia/ifrr^TaSruit.^fRangpur, introduced from Inrlil Y*u bears a fruit resemblin^he MalnH -^oranpe in flnaf fi. • , -^ Mandarine from^lhe X and! ^^^■{ ^^P-ables Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-and-nature-the-sour-ranz-the-t-native-of-india-pn7k-u-ait-was-introduced-infp-cbefore-the-orne-ah-p-ivelv-cultivated-inf-f-tens-the-leaved-of-llfhern-portionswinged-leaf-slllc-lu-the-bitter-to-the-ttste-th-i-bitter-in-tp-jps-u-etatedirctc-t-thickets-forming-quite-dense-vatd1-tstedsevhr-sas-a-ss-v-fruit-vhe-per-rather-oblong-persiaifrrtasruitfrangpur-introduced-from-inrlil-yu-bears-a-fruit-resemblinhe-malnh-oranpe-in-flnaf-fi-mandarine-fromlhe-x-and!-p-ables-image375241627.html
RM2CPDMEK–. Birds and nature . ^ °- ■^ the Sour RanZ The T ^native of India pn7k -u? ^^ aIt was introduced in?fp^ °^ C*^^before the or^n^e a„H °-.^•P^ °?ivelv cultivated inf? f ° «^tens- The leaved of Ll^^°fhern portions,winged leaf sLllc ^lu ^ ^^^^ the bitter to the tTste • Th° i^- * ^^bitter. In ^.^T^/P-JP^s-u^^^^^^ etaTed^ircTC?-- ^t^ thickets ^ forming quite dense vat?d1-t^Sted^Se^»VHr^- Sas °a^ sS ^ V^^ ^-^-fruit- Vhe Per ^^ rather oblong Persia/ifrr^TaSruit.^fRangpur, introduced from Inrlil Y*u bears a fruit resemblin^he MalnH -^oranpe in flnaf fi. • , -^ Mandarine from^lhe X and! ^^^■{ ^^P-ables
. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. QJABBAGE SECOND EARLY VARIETIES (All pound flat heads) EARLY SPRING. The Best Extra Early Flat Head Cabbage Grown (see cut).—Around, flat-headed, extra early, coming in with the Wakefield and yielding one-thirdmore than other extra early; every head as uniform as if moulded, and remarkably solideven when young; few and small outside leaves. It is the first early flat cabbage. Pkt.I0cts.;X 02. 25 cts.; oz.40 cts.; 2 02. 75 cts.; X lb. $1.25.MtAWSONS EARLY SUMMER. fine selected stock of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turn-over-a-new-leaf-and-be-convinced-that-ww-rawson-cos-seeds-are-true-to-name-ww-rawson-co-qjabbage-second-early-varieties-all-pound-flat-heads-early-spring-the-best-extra-early-flat-head-cabbage-grown-see-cutaround-flat-headed-extra-early-coming-in-with-the-wakefield-and-yielding-one-thirdmore-than-other-extra-early-every-head-as-uniform-as-if-moulded-and-remarkably-solideven-when-young-few-and-small-outside-leaves-it-is-the-first-early-flat-cabbage-pkti0ctsx-02-25-cts-oz40-cts-2-02-75-cts-x-lb-125mtawsons-early-summer-fine-selected-stock-of-t-image370382503.html
RM2CEGAJF–. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. QJABBAGE SECOND EARLY VARIETIES (All pound flat heads) EARLY SPRING. The Best Extra Early Flat Head Cabbage Grown (see cut).—Around, flat-headed, extra early, coming in with the Wakefield and yielding one-thirdmore than other extra early; every head as uniform as if moulded, and remarkably solideven when young; few and small outside leaves. It is the first early flat cabbage. Pkt.I0cts.;X 02. 25 cts.; oz.40 cts.; 2 02. 75 cts.; X lb. $1.25.MtAWSONS EARLY SUMMER. fine selected stock of t
. Breeder and sportsman . Fiskes Yanes. MADE OF COPPERAnd Gilded with PUKEGOLD LEAF. ManufacturersAgent. The HOWE SCALE CO. 411 .V 413 Market Street, S. F. Scales for Weighing ofLive Stock SEEDS, PEED, Etc. Write for O.italojlue. IFM-Xie Hetts, Latest Styles and Colors. Menssflorffer & Hnbner i 8 Kearny Street, San FranclNco, N«oct tn Now Chronicle Bulldlne JOHN FORGIE, Importing Tailor, 204 Montgomery Street, N. E. corner Bush, SAN FRANCISCO. TJ3.G Poodle Dog Rotisserie, FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Elf sunt Faintly Dining Koonu. 8. E. cor. GRANT AVE, and BUSH STREET. ANDRE fi> I t:TIM, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breeder-and-sportsman-fiskes-yanes-made-of-copperand-gilded-with-pukegold-leaf-manufacturersagent-the-howe-scale-co-411-v-413-market-street-s-f-scales-for-weighing-oflive-stock-seeds-peed-etc-write-for-oitalojlue-ifm-xie-hetts-latest-styles-and-colors-menssflorffer-hnbner-i-8-kearny-street-san-franclnco-noct-tn-now-chronicle-bulldlne-john-forgie-importing-tailor-204-montgomery-street-n-e-corner-bush-san-francisco-tj3g-poodle-dog-rotisserie-first-class-in-every-respect-elf-sunt-faintly-dining-koonu-8-e-cor-grant-ave-and-bush-street-andre-figt-i-ttim-image369736242.html
RM2CDEX9P–. Breeder and sportsman . Fiskes Yanes. MADE OF COPPERAnd Gilded with PUKEGOLD LEAF. ManufacturersAgent. The HOWE SCALE CO. 411 .V 413 Market Street, S. F. Scales for Weighing ofLive Stock SEEDS, PEED, Etc. Write for O.italojlue. IFM-Xie Hetts, Latest Styles and Colors. Menssflorffer & Hnbner i 8 Kearny Street, San FranclNco, N«oct tn Now Chronicle Bulldlne JOHN FORGIE, Importing Tailor, 204 Montgomery Street, N. E. corner Bush, SAN FRANCISCO. TJ3.G Poodle Dog Rotisserie, FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Elf sunt Faintly Dining Koonu. 8. E. cor. GRANT AVE, and BUSH STREET. ANDRE fi> I t:TIM,
. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. o M T I, gold; scrolls, arich brown, lighted with orange or a light brown tint.0 T S.—Paint O, upper half, light olive green—lower half darker tone of samecolor. T, lake lighted with vermilion above the division made bythe letter S. No high lighting on the bottom portion of the stemS to be painted red brown, lighted with or-^ange, or lay in all the letters gold, and glaze/jthe colors over the leaf. Monogram O M T was drawn on an oblong,1 inch by 1^ inches. If the ground color ofthe panels is claret, or English purple lake, theletters may be painted wi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-coach-makers-illustrated-hand-book-o-m-t-i-gold-scrolls-arich-brown-lighted-with-orange-or-a-light-brown-tint0-t-spaint-o-upper-half-light-olive-greenlower-half-darker-tone-of-samecolor-t-lake-lighted-with-vermilion-above-the-division-made-bythe-letter-s-no-high-lighting-on-the-bottom-portion-of-the-stems-to-be-painted-red-brown-lighted-with-or-ange-or-lay-in-all-the-letters-gold-and-glazejthe-colors-over-the-leaf-monogram-o-m-t-was-drawn-on-an-oblong1-inch-by-1-inches-if-the-ground-color-ofthe-panels-is-claret-or-english-purple-lake-theletters-may-be-painted-wi-image370768564.html
RM2CF5Y2C–. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. o M T I, gold; scrolls, arich brown, lighted with orange or a light brown tint.0 T S.—Paint O, upper half, light olive green—lower half darker tone of samecolor. T, lake lighted with vermilion above the division made bythe letter S. No high lighting on the bottom portion of the stemS to be painted red brown, lighted with or-^ange, or lay in all the letters gold, and glaze/jthe colors over the leaf. Monogram O M T was drawn on an oblong,1 inch by 1^ inches. If the ground color ofthe panels is claret, or English purple lake, theletters may be painted wi
. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. ght rose.LAKY GKISKI. HAMIETOI*. A very pale lavender blue. Eady Mary Currier. Brilliant orange pink, very showy.Lady Mina Balfour. Delicate mauve, beautifully shaded with grav, a favorite wherever exhibited.LADY SKEEMERSDAEE. Standards are pale pink and wings are white tinged with lavender.Lemon tluccn. Blush pink and lemon.I.oitic Eckford. Rose and white, blue edged.Lottie Hutching. Daintily flaked witli pink on cream ground, flower large and well expanded.T.ovcly. Soft shell pink. Ve Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turn-over-a-new-leaf-and-be-convinced-that-ww-rawson-cos-seeds-are-true-to-name-ww-rawson-co-ght-roselaky-gkiski-hamietoi-a-very-pale-lavender-blue-eady-mary-currier-brilliant-orange-pink-very-showylady-mina-balfour-delicate-mauve-beautifully-shaded-with-grav-a-favorite-wherever-exhibitedlady-skeemersdaee-standards-are-pale-pink-and-wings-are-white-tinged-with-lavenderlemon-tluccn-blush-pink-and-lemonioitic-eckford-rose-and-white-blue-edgedlottie-hutching-daintily-flaked-witli-pink-on-cream-ground-flower-large-and-well-expandedtovcly-soft-shell-pink-ve-image370361744.html
RM2CEFC54–. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. ght rose.LAKY GKISKI. HAMIETOI*. A very pale lavender blue. Eady Mary Currier. Brilliant orange pink, very showy.Lady Mina Balfour. Delicate mauve, beautifully shaded with grav, a favorite wherever exhibited.LADY SKEEMERSDAEE. Standards are pale pink and wings are white tinged with lavender.Lemon tluccn. Blush pink and lemon.I.oitic Eckford. Rose and white, blue edged.Lottie Hutching. Daintily flaked witli pink on cream ground, flower large and well expanded.T.ovcly. Soft shell pink. Ve
. The structure and development of crown gall : a plant cancer . Daisy XVIII. Tumor-strand in petiole A; joins on to Plate LXXV (p. 46). Bui. 255, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agricultur Plate LXXVII.. Daisy XIX. Portion of inoculated plant, showing primary stem tumor and secondary leaf tumors (p. 46). il. 255, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate LXXVII :t^. s&. ?•;•??<£. % ?**--•?• .-.^L V §?Ji ; •???.-,*Uv •:,. >e>3!£ !£# isy XIX. Cross section of stem between tumors, showing a tumor-strand at X (p. 46). Bui. 255, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. D Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-structure-and-development-of-crown-gall-a-plant-cancer-daisy-xviii-tumor-strand-in-petiole-a-joins-on-to-plate-lxxv-p-46-bui-255-bureau-of-plant-industry-u-s-dept-of-agricultur-plate-lxxvii-daisy-xix-portion-of-inoculated-plant-showing-primary-stem-tumor-and-secondary-leaf-tumors-p-46-il-255-bureau-of-plant-industry-u-s-dept-of-agriculture-plate-lxxvii-t-s-lt-l-v-ji-uv-gtegt3!-!-isy-xix-cross-section-of-stem-between-tumors-showing-a-tumor-strand-at-x-p-46-bui-255-bureau-of-plant-industry-u-s-d-image369722109.html
RM2CDE891–. The structure and development of crown gall : a plant cancer . Daisy XVIII. Tumor-strand in petiole A; joins on to Plate LXXV (p. 46). Bui. 255, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agricultur Plate LXXVII.. Daisy XIX. Portion of inoculated plant, showing primary stem tumor and secondary leaf tumors (p. 46). il. 255, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate LXXVII :t^. s&. ?•;•??<£. % ?**--•?• .-.^L V §?Ji ; •???.-,*Uv •:,. >e>3!£ !£# isy XIX. Cross section of stem between tumors, showing a tumor-strand at X (p. 46). Bui. 255, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. D
. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. Excelsior arnation UPPORT. Goldmans Atomizer. Hanging Basket. a 0 I d m n n 8A t n m iitr,Small round rubber bulb in a cast-iron handle, each 40 cts. RAWSONS FARM AND GARDEN REQUISITES. 117 Standard sizes. Saucers.Each. Doz.. 75 cts. doz. Pot and Satjceb.Bulb Pot. 3y2x6-in. 9$6.00 100. 5-in. 10 cts. each; 96 cts. doz.; $7.00 100. Weponset Fibre Pot. Absolutely unbreakableand so light in weight as to secure an immense re-duction in freight charges. Weight of Neponsetpots packed for ship Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turn-over-a-new-leaf-and-be-convinced-that-ww-rawson-cos-seeds-are-true-to-name-ww-rawson-co-excelsior-arnation-upport-goldmans-atomizer-hanging-basket-a-0-i-d-m-n-n-8a-t-n-m-iitrsmall-round-rubber-bulb-in-a-cast-iron-handle-each-40-cts-rawsons-farm-and-garden-requisites-117-standard-sizes-saucerseach-doz-75-cts-doz-pot-and-satjcebbulb-pot-3y2x6-in-9600-100-5-in-10-cts-each-96-cts-doz-700-100-weponset-fibre-pot-absolutely-unbreakableand-so-light-in-weight-as-to-secure-an-immense-re-duction-in-freight-charges-weight-of-neponsetpots-packed-for-ship-image370344976.html
RM2CEEJP8–. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. Excelsior arnation UPPORT. Goldmans Atomizer. Hanging Basket. a 0 I d m n n 8A t n m iitr,Small round rubber bulb in a cast-iron handle, each 40 cts. RAWSONS FARM AND GARDEN REQUISITES. 117 Standard sizes. Saucers.Each. Doz.. 75 cts. doz. Pot and Satjceb.Bulb Pot. 3y2x6-in. 9$6.00 100. 5-in. 10 cts. each; 96 cts. doz.; $7.00 100. Weponset Fibre Pot. Absolutely unbreakableand so light in weight as to secure an immense re-duction in freight charges. Weight of Neponsetpots packed for ship
. The structure and development of crown gall : a plant cancer . Daisy XIX. Portion of inoculated plant, showing primary stem tumor and secondary leaf tumors (p. 46). il. 255, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate LXXVII :t^. s&. ?•;•??<£. % ?**--•?• .-.^L V §?Ji ; •???.-,*Uv •:,. >e>3!£ !£# isy XIX. Cross section of stem between tumors, showing a tumor-strand at X (p. 46). Bui. 255, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate LXXIX.. Daisy XIX. A part of Plate LXXVIII, showing tumor-strand region in detail; wood above, pith below (P. 46) Jul. 255 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-structure-and-development-of-crown-gall-a-plant-cancer-daisy-xix-portion-of-inoculated-plant-showing-primary-stem-tumor-and-secondary-leaf-tumors-p-46-il-255-bureau-of-plant-industry-u-s-dept-of-agriculture-plate-lxxvii-t-s-lt-l-v-ji-uv-gtegt3!-!-isy-xix-cross-section-of-stem-between-tumors-showing-a-tumor-strand-at-x-p-46-bui-255-bureau-of-plant-industry-u-s-dept-of-agriculture-plate-lxxix-daisy-xix-a-part-of-plate-lxxviii-showing-tumor-strand-region-in-detail-wood-above-pith-below-p-46-jul-255-image369722063.html
RM2CDE87B–. The structure and development of crown gall : a plant cancer . Daisy XIX. Portion of inoculated plant, showing primary stem tumor and secondary leaf tumors (p. 46). il. 255, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate LXXVII :t^. s&. ?•;•??<£. % ?**--•?• .-.^L V §?Ji ; •???.-,*Uv •:,. >e>3!£ !£# isy XIX. Cross section of stem between tumors, showing a tumor-strand at X (p. 46). Bui. 255, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate LXXIX.. Daisy XIX. A part of Plate LXXVIII, showing tumor-strand region in detail; wood above, pith below (P. 46) Jul. 255
. Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . ep. (upper)pa/. Aft lysvl «£•»• - p**- ^) xy.^pA.. Fig. 7.—Cassinia fulvidn : Part of T.S. of leaf. Pkgg.—Ecological Study of New Zealand Sand-dune Plants. 173E. Table of Leaf-characters, External and Anatomical. Growth-form. Leaf, Outward Appearance. ^! CDCD -w x FH Stems reducedor creeping. be a £«! O to is3 >>3 o tz> t-to d CDCO .Q •£ 3.a a a, CD o*h r/l c« CD 1. Calamagrostis Billardieri.. 2. Arundo conspicua 3. Poa caespitosa 4. Festuca littoralis 5. Scirpus nodosus 6. frondosus 7. Carex pumila 8. Leptocarpus simplex 9 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-and-proceedings-of-the-new-zealand-institute-ep-upperpa-aft-lysvl-p-xypa-fig-7cassinia-fulvidn-part-of-ts-of-leaf-pkggecological-study-of-new-zealand-sand-dune-plants-173e-table-of-leaf-characters-external-and-anatomical-growth-form-leaf-outward-appearance-!-cdcd-w-x-fh-stems-reducedor-creeping-be-a-!-o-to-is3-gtgt3-o-tzgt-t-to-d-cdco-q-3a-a-a-cd-oh-rl-c-cd-1-calamagrostis-billardieri-2-arundo-conspicua-3-poa-caespitosa-4-festuca-littoralis-5-scirpus-nodosus-6-frondosus-7-carex-pumila-8-leptocarpus-simplex-9-image370015053.html
RM2CDYHY9–. Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . ep. (upper)pa/. Aft lysvl «£•»• - p**- ^) xy.^pA.. Fig. 7.—Cassinia fulvidn : Part of T.S. of leaf. Pkgg.—Ecological Study of New Zealand Sand-dune Plants. 173E. Table of Leaf-characters, External and Anatomical. Growth-form. Leaf, Outward Appearance. ^! CDCD -w x FH Stems reducedor creeping. be a £«! O to is3 >>3 o tz> t-to d CDCO .Q •£ 3.a a a, CD o*h r/l c« CD 1. Calamagrostis Billardieri.. 2. Arundo conspicua 3. Poa caespitosa 4. Festuca littoralis 5. Scirpus nodosus 6. frondosus 7. Carex pumila 8. Leptocarpus simplex 9
. Journal of agricultural research . TOMS OF IRISH POTATOES. (Abstract.) InPhytopathology, v. 7, no. i, p. 71. (8) MuitPHY, P. A. 1917. THE MOSAIC DISEASE OF POTATOES. In Agr. Gaz. Canada, v. 4, p. 345-349, illus. (9) OrTon, W. a. 1914. POTATO WII.T, LEAF-ROLL, AND RELATED DISEASES. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bul. 64, 48 p., 16 pi. Bibliography, p. 44-48. (10) Stewart, F. C. i916. observations on some degenerate strains of potatoes. n. y.State Agr. Exp. Sta, Bul. 422, p. 319-357, 12 pi. (11) U. S. Department op Agriculture. Bureau of Plant Industry. Plant Disease Survey.1917-18. plant disease bulletin, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/journal-of-agricultural-research-toms-of-irish-potatoes-abstract-inphytopathology-v-7-no-i-p-71-8-muitphy-p-a-1917-the-mosaic-disease-of-potatoes-in-agr-gaz-canada-v-4-p-345-349-illus-9-orton-w-a-1914-potato-wiit-leaf-roll-and-related-diseases-u-s-dept-agr-bul-64-48-p-16-pi-bibliography-p-44-48-10-stewart-f-c-i916-observations-on-some-degenerate-strains-of-potatoes-n-ystate-agr-exp-sta-bul-422-p-319-357-12-pi-11-u-s-department-op-agriculture-bureau-of-plant-industry-plant-disease-survey1917-18-plant-disease-bulletin-image369674950.html
RM2CDC44P–. Journal of agricultural research . TOMS OF IRISH POTATOES. (Abstract.) InPhytopathology, v. 7, no. i, p. 71. (8) MuitPHY, P. A. 1917. THE MOSAIC DISEASE OF POTATOES. In Agr. Gaz. Canada, v. 4, p. 345-349, illus. (9) OrTon, W. a. 1914. POTATO WII.T, LEAF-ROLL, AND RELATED DISEASES. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bul. 64, 48 p., 16 pi. Bibliography, p. 44-48. (10) Stewart, F. C. i916. observations on some degenerate strains of potatoes. n. y.State Agr. Exp. Sta, Bul. 422, p. 319-357, 12 pi. (11) U. S. Department op Agriculture. Bureau of Plant Industry. Plant Disease Survey.1917-18. plant disease bulletin,
. Construction : a journal for the architectural engineering and contracting interests of Canada . ^ 2 - 2 z 2 , > ?«^ Ns I& |vX4#i!t^i^%t^ ?^4.-t^-^ W^4 ^ ^ ^^/h-^ *^ /. ^^ f .« K // « ? — *-? • ?? : fe i /-a- - - i-//- ? • ^^ * 11 ? - 1 ^ i li j L .... ?—! >ECTI(IX THROUGH BANKIXf. RiKjM LOOKING TOWAKDs KIXG STREF.T THE BANK OF TORONTO, TORONTO. CAKKHKi: H.>TI ACi; r,. KIkll. AKCIUTKCT; 340 C O N S T R U C T I O N fixtures are of hand-carvedwoodwork with a finish ofgold leaf, the high lights be-ing brought out by means ofa polished finish with theshadows in a dull gold. In the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/construction-a-journal-for-the-architectural-engineering-and-contracting-interests-of-canada-2-2-z-2-gt-ns-i-vx4i!tit-4-t-w4-h-f-k-fe-i-a-i-11-1-i-li-j-l-!-gtectiix-through-bankixf-rikjm-looking-towakds-kixg-streft-the-bank-of-toronto-toronto-cakkhki-hgtti-aci-r-kikll-akciutkct-340-c-o-n-s-t-r-u-c-t-i-o-n-fixtures-are-of-hand-carvedwoodwork-with-a-finish-ofgold-leaf-the-high-lights-be-ing-brought-out-by-means-ofa-polished-finish-with-theshadows-in-a-dull-gold-in-the-image369678983.html
RM2CDC98R–. Construction : a journal for the architectural engineering and contracting interests of Canada . ^ 2 - 2 z 2 , > ?«^ Ns I& |vX4#i!t^i^%t^ ?^4.-t^-^ W^4 ^ ^ ^^/h-^ *^ /. ^^ f .« K // « ? — *-? • ?? : fe i /-a- - - i-//- ? • ^^ * 11 ? - 1 ^ i li j L .... ?—! >ECTI(IX THROUGH BANKIXf. RiKjM LOOKING TOWAKDs KIXG STREF.T THE BANK OF TORONTO, TORONTO. CAKKHKi: H.>TI ACi; r,. KIkll. AKCIUTKCT; 340 C O N S T R U C T I O N fixtures are of hand-carvedwoodwork with a finish ofgold leaf, the high lights be-ing brought out by means ofa polished finish with theshadows in a dull gold. In the
. Le quincaillier (Janvier-Juin 1907) . Manufactur6es par T(-,e Maple Leaf Saw Work SHURLY & DIETRICH,Proprietaires, Gait, Ont. NOS Scies sonttie in p 6 88 mimoyen dun pro-c£de secret. X o u sgarantiaaona que cesunt les Scies lesmieux trempeea quiexistent au monde.Comma Hni, ellea nesunt inferieurea aaucune autre et elleasont parfaitement ai- gllisees. N o u s d e- mandone on essai qui pro.ive noa pretcn-tions. Satisfactiontruant ie. La Maison A. PRUDHOMME & FILS Ltee Attire (attention dee Blarehanda Bur lea lignea aui van tea qui sont aucomplei el pour lesquellea elle cote dea prii tree avant Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/le-quincaillier-janvier-juin-1907-manufactur6es-par-t-e-maple-leaf-saw-work-shurly-dietrichproprietaires-gait-ont-nos-scies-sonttie-in-p-6-88-mimoyen-dun-pro-cde-secret-x-o-u-sgarantiaaona-que-cesunt-les-scies-lesmieux-trempeea-quiexistent-au-mondecomma-hni-ellea-nesunt-inferieurea-aaucune-autre-et-elleasont-parfaitement-ai-gllisees-n-o-u-s-d-e-mandone-on-essai-qui-proive-noa-pretcn-tions-satisfactiontruant-ie-la-maison-a-prudhomme-fils-ltee-attire-attention-dee-blarehanda-bur-lea-lignea-aui-van-tea-qui-sont-aucomplei-el-pour-lesquellea-elle-cote-dea-prii-tree-avant-image372255981.html
RM2CHHM8D–. Le quincaillier (Janvier-Juin 1907) . Manufactur6es par T(-,e Maple Leaf Saw Work SHURLY & DIETRICH,Proprietaires, Gait, Ont. NOS Scies sonttie in p 6 88 mimoyen dun pro-c£de secret. X o u sgarantiaaona que cesunt les Scies lesmieux trempeea quiexistent au monde.Comma Hni, ellea nesunt inferieurea aaucune autre et elleasont parfaitement ai- gllisees. N o u s d e- mandone on essai qui pro.ive noa pretcn-tions. Satisfactiontruant ie. La Maison A. PRUDHOMME & FILS Ltee Attire (attention dee Blarehanda Bur lea lignea aui van tea qui sont aucomplei el pour lesquellea elle cote dea prii tree avant
. Breeder and sportsman . Fiskes V anes. MADE OF COPPER And Gilded with PUREGOLD LEAF. Manufacturer8Agent. The HOWE SCALE ( 411 A 4 I 3 .Market Street, S. F. Scales for Weighing ofLive Stoo] SEEDS, PEED, Etc Write for Oatalofiufl.. 1890 S&e %xkz&zx aM gptritemm. Southern Pacific Co. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.)rains leave and are due to arrive atSan FranclNCO. 7,30 am Haywards, Niles and San Jose ...- -..i ,< t Sacramento and .Redding, via {7.80AM ^ DaviB J 7.30 a m Sacramento, Auburn, Colfax ( Marl Inez, Vallej o, CallBtoga and )I Santa Rosa, 8.00 A 8.30 am 12.00 M•1.00 pm, 8.00 P 3.30 p.m Bakers f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breeder-and-sportsman-fiskes-v-anes-made-of-copper-and-gilded-with-puregold-leaf-manufacturer8agent-the-howe-scale-411-a-4-i-3-market-street-s-f-scales-for-weighing-oflive-stoo-seeds-peed-etc-write-for-oatalofiufl-1890-se-xkzzx-am-gptritemm-southern-pacific-co-pacific-systemrains-leave-and-are-due-to-arrive-atsan-franclnco-730-am-haywards-niles-and-san-jose-i-lt-t-sacramento-and-redding-via-780am-davib-j-730-a-m-sacramento-auburn-colfax-marl-inez-vallej-o-callbtoga-and-i-santa-rosa-800-a-830-am-1200-m100-pm-800-p-330-pm-bakers-f-image369740379.html
RM2CDF3HF–. Breeder and sportsman . Fiskes V anes. MADE OF COPPER And Gilded with PUREGOLD LEAF. Manufacturer8Agent. The HOWE SCALE ( 411 A 4 I 3 .Market Street, S. F. Scales for Weighing ofLive Stoo] SEEDS, PEED, Etc Write for Oatalofiufl.. 1890 S&e %xkz&zx aM gptritemm. Southern Pacific Co. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.)rains leave and are due to arrive atSan FranclNCO. 7,30 am Haywards, Niles and San Jose ...- -..i ,< t Sacramento and .Redding, via {7.80AM ^ DaviB J 7.30 a m Sacramento, Auburn, Colfax ( Marl Inez, Vallej o, CallBtoga and )I Santa Rosa, 8.00 A 8.30 am 12.00 M•1.00 pm, 8.00 P 3.30 p.m Bakers f
. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. 3.25 in. high, holds 34 bush, stems 3.75 high, holds 1 bush, stems 4.25 Eureka. No. 1, 12 in. high. stems. For house 10 x 20 ft high, holds 1 pk. stems. For No.lN o. 2N o . 3Fumiga- hoids 12No. 2. 24No. 3, 28 iu.1 iiin ■ ga t or,holds pk.No. 2, 16 in. house 12 x 4ii ft.No. 3. 20 in. high, house 15 x 100 ft.No. 4, 24 in. high, house 20 x 100 ft $3.00 Moth Catcher. This mothcatcher does what the birds• once did, kills the pest bycatching the parent mothsand beetles while you sleep.Fill th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turn-over-a-new-leaf-and-be-convinced-that-ww-rawson-cos-seeds-are-true-to-name-ww-rawson-co-325-in-high-holds-34-bush-stems-375-high-holds-1-bush-stems-425-eureka-no-1-12-in-high-stems-for-house-10-x-20-ft-high-holds-1-pk-stems-for-noln-o-2n-o-3fumiga-hoids-12no-2-24no-3-28-iu1-iiin-ga-t-orholds-pkno-2-16-in-house-12-x-4ii-ftno-3-20-in-high-house-15-x-100-ftno-4-24-in-high-house-20-x-100-ft-300-moth-catcher-this-mothcatcher-does-what-the-birds-once-did-kills-the-pest-bycatching-the-parent-mothsand-beetles-while-you-sleepfill-th-image370347458.html
RM2CEENXX–. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. 3.25 in. high, holds 34 bush, stems 3.75 high, holds 1 bush, stems 4.25 Eureka. No. 1, 12 in. high. stems. For house 10 x 20 ft high, holds 1 pk. stems. For No.lN o. 2N o . 3Fumiga- hoids 12No. 2. 24No. 3, 28 iu.1 iiin ■ ga t or,holds pk.No. 2, 16 in. house 12 x 4ii ft.No. 3. 20 in. high, house 15 x 100 ft.No. 4, 24 in. high, house 20 x 100 ft $3.00 Moth Catcher. This mothcatcher does what the birds• once did, kills the pest bycatching the parent mothsand beetles while you sleep.Fill th
. Report of draft gear tests, United State Railroad administration, Inspection and test section; . So/id BufTer in CorA Test- Gear Mo.2 //? Cor B C/os/ng Speed 45 T/me — Seconds. Fig. 80a—Car-Movement Curves, Superimposed. Westinghouse D-3 GearsThese Curves Drawn by Cars in Tests Draft Gear Tests of the U. S. Railroad Administration 209. lime Seconds leaf- Gear No. J/n Cor A7esV- Gear No.2 in Cor dC/os/na Qoeed Car B2.42MPH —-■ Car A/.O/ M.PH- ^ to 1 -8 * > Q^r «5 * J / 1 i a .5 / / X 1 |£ t 1 / <3 ,,•> Sec C<e<7^- Compression ./5 -a 0 .2 Sec. Geary- Gear- Cyc S .JO /?e/eo3e. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/report-of-draft-gear-tests-united-state-railroad-administration-inspection-and-test-section-soid-bufter-in-cora-test-gear-mo2-cor-b-cosng-speed-45-tme-seconds-fig-80acar-movement-curves-superimposed-westinghouse-d-3-gearsthese-curves-drawn-by-cars-in-tests-draft-gear-tests-of-the-u-s-railroad-administration-209-lime-seconds-leaf-gear-no-jn-cor-a7esv-gear-no2-in-cor-dcosna-qoeed-car-b242mph-car-ao-mph-to-1-8-gt-qr-5-j-1-i-a-5-x-1-t-1-lt3-gt-sec-cltelt7-compression-5-a-0-2-sec-geary-gear-cyc-s-jo-eeo3e-image375623534.html
RM2CR33J6–. Report of draft gear tests, United State Railroad administration, Inspection and test section; . So/id BufTer in CorA Test- Gear Mo.2 //? Cor B C/os/ng Speed 45 T/me — Seconds. Fig. 80a—Car-Movement Curves, Superimposed. Westinghouse D-3 GearsThese Curves Drawn by Cars in Tests Draft Gear Tests of the U. S. Railroad Administration 209. lime Seconds leaf- Gear No. J/n Cor A7esV- Gear No.2 in Cor dC/os/na Qoeed Car B2.42MPH —-■ Car A/.O/ M.PH- ^ to 1 -8 * > Q^r «5 * J / 1 i a .5 / / X 1 |£ t 1 / <3 ,,•> Sec C<e<7^- Compression ./5 -a 0 .2 Sec. Geary- Gear- Cyc S .JO /?e/eo3e.
. Report of draft gear tests, United State Railroad administration, Inspection and test section; . lime Seconds leaf- Gear No. J/n Cor A7esV- Gear No.2 in Cor dC/os/na Qoeed Car B2.42MPH —-■ Car A/.O/ M.PH- ^ to 1 -8 * > Q^r «5 * J / 1 i a .5 / / X 1 |£ t 1 / <3 ,,•> Sec C<e<7^- Compression ./5 -a 0 .2 Sec. Geary- Gear- Cyc S .JO /?e/eo3e. iS .40 .-f. ^7 3ec-D* le. $ ^ Fics. 80b and 80c—Car-Movement Curves, Superimposed. Westinghouse D-3 GearsThese Curves Drawn by Cars in Tests 210 Draft Gear Tests of the V, S. Railroad Administration So//d Buffer /n Cor ATest Gear No. 2 in C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/report-of-draft-gear-tests-united-state-railroad-administration-inspection-and-test-section-lime-seconds-leaf-gear-no-jn-cor-a7esv-gear-no2-in-cor-dcosna-qoeed-car-b242mph-car-ao-mph-to-1-8-gt-qr-5-j-1-i-a-5-x-1-t-1-lt3-gt-sec-cltelt7-compression-5-a-0-2-sec-geary-gear-cyc-s-jo-eeo3e-is-40-f-7-3ec-d-le-fics-80b-and-80ccar-movement-curves-superimposed-westinghouse-d-3-gearsthese-curves-drawn-by-cars-in-tests-210-draft-gear-tests-of-the-v-s-railroad-administration-sod-buffer-n-cor-atest-gear-no-2-in-c-image375623152.html
RM2CR334G–. Report of draft gear tests, United State Railroad administration, Inspection and test section; . lime Seconds leaf- Gear No. J/n Cor A7esV- Gear No.2 in Cor dC/os/na Qoeed Car B2.42MPH —-■ Car A/.O/ M.PH- ^ to 1 -8 * > Q^r «5 * J / 1 i a .5 / / X 1 |£ t 1 / <3 ,,•> Sec C<e<7^- Compression ./5 -a 0 .2 Sec. Geary- Gear- Cyc S .JO /?e/eo3e. iS .40 .-f. ^7 3ec-D* le. $ ^ Fics. 80b and 80c—Car-Movement Curves, Superimposed. Westinghouse D-3 GearsThese Curves Drawn by Cars in Tests 210 Draft Gear Tests of the V, S. Railroad Administration So//d Buffer /n Cor ATest Gear No. 2 in C
The cherry leaf-beetle : a periodically important enemy of cherries . ake beaches by one of the writers on June 10. when a strongnorth wind was blowing, and it was reported that they had beenwashed up in windrows. The occurrence of these beetles in thelake gave rise to the opinion that they had come from Canada. The actual source of the beetles was to the south of the grape belt,from cut-over forest land grown over by pin cherry. The preceding Jul. 352, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate I. 0% ^&s ^ ,? ^T • >T., - . ^xiv*1 T*a HisfiL ^*f .& ?S^HMil ^Mik •-•:- mdMk ,VV ^ £gkg*. .: ,/ = - ^ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cherry-leaf-beetle-a-periodically-important-enemy-of-cherries-ake-beaches-by-one-of-the-writers-on-june-10-when-a-strongnorth-wind-was-blowing-and-it-was-reported-that-they-had-beenwashed-up-in-windrows-the-occurrence-of-these-beetles-in-thelake-gave-rise-to-the-opinion-that-they-had-come-from-canada-the-actual-source-of-the-beetles-was-to-the-south-of-the-grape-beltfrom-cut-over-forest-land-grown-over-by-pin-cherry-the-preceding-jul-352-u-s-dept-of-agriculture-plate-i-0-s-t-gtt-xiv1-ta-hisfil-f-shmil-mik-mdmk-vv-gkg-=-image339462364.html
RM2AM7RKT–The cherry leaf-beetle : a periodically important enemy of cherries . ake beaches by one of the writers on June 10. when a strongnorth wind was blowing, and it was reported that they had beenwashed up in windrows. The occurrence of these beetles in thelake gave rise to the opinion that they had come from Canada. The actual source of the beetles was to the south of the grape belt,from cut-over forest land grown over by pin cherry. The preceding Jul. 352, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate I. 0% ^&s ^ ,? ^T • >T., - . ^xiv*1 T*a HisfiL ^*f .& ?S^HMil ^Mik •-•:- mdMk ,VV ^ £gkg*. .: ,/ = - ^
Davis's manual of magnetism : including galvanism, magnetism, electro-magnetism, electro-dynamics, magneto-electricity, and thermo-electricity . Professor Faraday, in 1831, during the samecourse of experiments which led to the discovery ofelectro-dynamic induction. 427. Let the heliacal ring (271) be connectedwith a gold leaf galvanoscope, as represented in Fig.171. By passing the ring over one of the poles ofa steel U-magnet, the gold leaf will be sensibly M A G N i: T O - S L E C T R I C I T y . ^65 deflected during the continuance of the motion. On withdrawing the ring from the pole, a defl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daviss-manual-of-magnetism-including-galvanism-magnetism-electro-magnetism-electro-dynamics-magneto-electricity-and-thermo-electricity-professor-faraday-in-1831-during-the-samecourse-of-experiments-which-led-to-the-discovery-ofelectro-dynamic-induction-427-let-the-heliacal-ring-271-be-connectedwith-a-gold-leaf-galvanoscope-as-represented-in-fig171-by-passing-the-ring-over-one-of-the-poles-ofa-steel-u-magnet-the-gold-leaf-will-be-sensibly-m-a-g-n-i-t-o-s-l-e-c-t-r-i-c-i-t-y-65-deflected-during-the-continuance-of-the-motion-on-withdrawing-the-ring-from-the-pole-a-defl-image343283858.html
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. Boone County Recorder . s were not aspi-rants for the office. The people interested in theestablishment of a loose leaf to-bacco warehouse at Walton metTuesday at the opera house, anaafter an intelligent discussion ofall of the features a stockhol-ders meeting was organized, Xi.E. Carroll officiating as chairmanand D. B. Wallace as secretary. Reports of a very satisfactory na-ture were made, and the sub-scription list showed $8,500 ofthe ten thousand dollars ofstock subscribed, and a verbalpromise to take the requiredamount to make up the full cap-italization. W. T. KM, of Car- roJlton, and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boone-county-recorder-s-were-not-aspi-rants-for-the-office-the-people-interested-in-theestablishment-of-a-loose-leaf-to-bacco-warehouse-at-walton-mettuesday-at-the-opera-house-anaafter-an-intelligent-discussion-ofall-of-the-features-a-stockhol-ders-meeting-was-organized-xie-carroll-officiating-as-chairmanand-d-b-wallace-as-secretary-reports-of-a-very-satisfactory-na-ture-were-made-and-the-sub-scription-list-showed-8500-ofthe-ten-thousand-dollars-ofstock-subscribed-and-a-verbalpromise-to-take-the-requiredamount-to-make-up-the-full-cap-italization-w-t-km-of-car-rojlton-and-image370128315.html
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. Radio-activity . ectroscope was first usedby C. T. R. Wilson1 in his experiments ofthe natural ionization of air in closedvessels. A brass cylindrical vessel is takenof about 1 litre capacity. The gold-leafsystem consisting of a narrow strip of gold-leaf L attached to a flatrod R is insulated inside the vessel by the small sulphur bead S,supported from the rod P. In a dry atmosphere a clean sulphurbead is almost a perfect insulator. The system is charged by alight bent rod CC passing through the ebonite cork D. The rodC is connected to one terminal of a battery of small accumulatorsof 200 to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/radio-activity-ectroscope-was-first-usedby-c-t-r-wilson1-in-his-experiments-ofthe-natural-ionization-of-air-in-closedvessels-a-brass-cylindrical-vessel-is-takenof-about-1-litre-capacity-the-gold-leafsystem-consisting-of-a-narrow-strip-of-gold-leaf-l-attached-to-a-flatrod-r-is-insulated-inside-the-vessel-by-the-small-sulphur-bead-ssupported-from-the-rod-p-in-a-dry-atmosphere-a-clean-sulphurbead-is-almost-a-perfect-insulator-the-system-is-charged-by-alight-bent-rod-cc-passing-through-the-ebonite-cork-d-the-rodc-is-connected-to-one-terminal-of-a-battery-of-small-accumulatorsof-200-to-image376088681.html
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. Electric railway journal . ion. LOOSE-LEAF FILING SYSTEM R. N. Hemming, assistant superintendent, Ohio & South-ern Traction Company, presented a discussion on his pro-posed method for the loose-leaf filing of information con-tained in current periodicals and catalogs. An abstract ofMr. Hemmings paper appeared in the Electric RailwayJournal for March 27, page 553. On motion the chair appointed the following committeeto consider recommendations made by Mr. Hemming: S.R. Dunbar, C. E. Morgan, L. E. Gould, S. D. Hutchins, H.T. Kenfield. Mr. Hutchins was appointed chairman. April 3, 1909.] ELECTR Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/electric-railway-journal-ion-loose-leaf-filing-system-r-n-hemming-assistant-superintendent-ohio-south-ern-traction-company-presented-a-discussion-on-his-pro-posed-method-for-the-loose-leaf-filing-of-information-con-tained-in-current-periodicals-and-catalogs-an-abstract-ofmr-hemmings-paper-appeared-in-the-electric-railwayjournal-for-march-27-page-553-on-motion-the-chair-appointed-the-following-committeeto-consider-recommendations-made-by-mr-hemming-sr-dunbar-c-e-morgan-l-e-gould-s-d-hutchins-ht-kenfield-mr-hutchins-was-appointed-chairman-april-3-1909-electr-image371803331.html
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RM2CGRP57–. The street railway review . Truck Co., of Troy, N. Y.. showed a heavy.S-ft. wheel base, single truck, and latest design of swing motiondouble truck; also extra heavy double truck for high speed andheavy service. These were in charge of Mr. John Taylor, man-ager, and Robt. Kasson. PAIGE IRON WORKS, CHICAGO. Mr. E. S. Nethercut, of Chicago, did the honors for this com-pany and distributed a small pamphlet describing the work ithas done on the Chicago elevated railways. BAKER-VAWTER CO.. ATCHISON. KAN. A new system of loose leaf accounting books shown by Messrs.C. H. Smalley, B. T. Bean and T.
. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. Dy-Ground i„Oil or japan. PTTT? TT AA/TT THTPr T In A T^ 1 Manufactured expressly for coach and carXU±Vl^VYlJ.J.±J^J^J^i-lJ^( ^gg. ^,Qj.ji^ ^Q ^i^g Coach-Maker twice as [GROUND IN OIL.] J much as any other Pure Lead made. ^ Murphy, Sherwin & Co.s, V^. Har- VARNISHES & JAPANS i-^ & so„>s [English], Nobi« & J Hares [English.] T)-p T TQTT T7Q ) Finest Varnish Brushes, Improved Color Brushes, Sable, Ox-hair,-t> JA. KJ O ±1. XlfO J and Camel-hair Striping Pencils. Transfers, Fillers, Pumice Stone, Gold Leaf, Rubbing Stone, Gold Paint, Rubbing Felt, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-coach-makers-illustrated-hand-book-dy-ground-ioil-or-japan-pttt-tt-aatt-thtpr-t-in-a-t-1-manufactured-expressly-for-coach-and-carxuvlvyljjjjji-lj-gg-qjji-q-ig-coach-maker-twice-as-ground-in-oil-j-much-as-any-other-pure-lead-made-murphy-sherwin-cos-v-har-varnishes-japans-i-sogts-english-nobi-j-hares-english-t-p-t-tqtt-t7q-finest-varnish-brushes-improved-color-brushes-sable-ox-hair-tgt-ja-kj-o-1-xlfo-j-and-camel-hair-striping-pencils-transfers-fillers-pumice-stone-gold-leaf-rubbing-stone-gold-paint-rubbing-felt-image370636890.html
RM2CEYY3P–. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. Dy-Ground i„Oil or japan. PTTT? TT AA/TT THTPr T In A T^ 1 Manufactured expressly for coach and carXU±Vl^VYlJ.J.±J^J^J^i-lJ^( ^gg. ^,Qj.ji^ ^Q ^i^g Coach-Maker twice as [GROUND IN OIL.] J much as any other Pure Lead made. ^ Murphy, Sherwin & Co.s, V^. Har- VARNISHES & JAPANS i-^ & so„>s [English], Nobi« & J Hares [English.] T)-p T TQTT T7Q ) Finest Varnish Brushes, Improved Color Brushes, Sable, Ox-hair,-t> JA. KJ O ±1. XlfO J and Camel-hair Striping Pencils. Transfers, Fillers, Pumice Stone, Gold Leaf, Rubbing Stone, Gold Paint, Rubbing Felt,
. Photomicrographs of botanical studies. Photomicrography. T.S. LEAF OF MARRAM GRASS. " Ammophila Arundiacea." X 35.. 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.. Flatters, Milborne & McKechnie Ltd. Manchester : Flaters, Milborne & McKechnie Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photomicrographs-of-botanical-studies-photomicrography-ts-leaf-of-marram-grass-quot-ammophila-arundiaceaquot-x-35-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-flatters-milborne-amp-mckechnie-ltd-manchester-flaters-milborne-amp-mckechnie-image232020264.html
RMRDDC60–. Photomicrographs of botanical studies. Photomicrography. T.S. LEAF OF MARRAM GRASS. " Ammophila Arundiacea." X 35.. 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.. Flatters, Milborne & McKechnie Ltd. Manchester : Flaters, Milborne & McKechnie
. Photomicrographs of botanical studies. Photomicrography. Pliofoiiiicrofirap/is of Botanical Studies. 13 5.—Penicillium glaucum.. Mycelium of fungus. Conidiophores (fruiting bodies). 6. T.S. Leaf of Thistle puccinia graminis. Carduus," attacked by uredospores of. 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.. Flatters, Milborne & McKechnie Ltd. Manchester : Flaters, Milborne & McKechnie Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photomicrographs-of-botanical-studies-photomicrography-pliofoiiiicrofirapis-of-botanical-studies-13-5penicillium-glaucum-mycelium-of-fungus-conidiophores-fruiting-bodies-6-ts-leaf-of-thistle-puccinia-graminis-carduusquot-attacked-by-uredospores-of-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-flatters-milborne-amp-mckechnie-ltd-manchester-flaters-milborne-amp-mckechnie-image232020161.html
RMRDDC29–. Photomicrographs of botanical studies. Photomicrography. Pliofoiiiicrofirap/is of Botanical Studies. 13 5.—Penicillium glaucum.. Mycelium of fungus. Conidiophores (fruiting bodies). 6. T.S. Leaf of Thistle puccinia graminis. Carduus," attacked by uredospores of. 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.. Flatters, Milborne & McKechnie Ltd. Manchester : Flaters, Milborne & McKechnie
. The leaf-collector's hand-book and herbarium [microform] : an aid in the preservation and in the classification of specimen leaves of the trees of northeastern America. Leaves; Trees; Feuilles; Arbres. -It IL VUf' > t«j ». 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.. Newhall, Charles S. (Charles Stedman), 1842-1935. New York; London : G. P. Putnam's Sons Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-leaf-collectors-hand-book-and-herbarium-microform-an-aid-in-the-preservation-and-in-the-classification-of-specimen-leaves-of-the-trees-of-northeastern-america-leaves-trees-feuilles-arbres-it-il-vuf-gt-tj-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-newhall-charles-s-charles-stedman-1842-1935-new-york-london-g-p-putnams-sons-image232825494.html
RMREP386–. The leaf-collector's hand-book and herbarium [microform] : an aid in the preservation and in the classification of specimen leaves of the trees of northeastern America. Leaves; Trees; Feuilles; Arbres. -It IL VUf' > t«j ». 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.. Newhall, Charles S. (Charles Stedman), 1842-1935. New York; London : G. P. Putnam's Sons
. Bulletin. Agriculture. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY—BULLETIN NO. 105. B. T. GALLOWAY, ChieJuf Bureau. THE RELATION OF THE COMPOSITION OF THE LEAF TO THE BURNING QUALITIES OF TOBACCO. BY WIGHTMAN W. GARNER, Scientific Assistant, Tobacco Breeding Investigations, Bureau of Plant Industry. IsstiED June 8, 1907.. WASHINGTON: government printing office. 1907.. 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 origina Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-agriculture-u-s-department-of-agriculture-bureau-of-plant-industrybulletin-no-105-b-t-galloway-chiejuf-bureau-the-relation-of-the-composition-of-the-leaf-to-the-burning-qualities-of-tobacco-by-wightman-w-garner-scientific-assistant-tobacco-breeding-investigations-bureau-of-plant-industry-isstied-june-8-1907-washington-government-printing-office-1907-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-origina-image234224357.html
RMRH1RFH–. Bulletin. Agriculture. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY—BULLETIN NO. 105. B. T. GALLOWAY, ChieJuf Bureau. THE RELATION OF THE COMPOSITION OF THE LEAF TO THE BURNING QUALITIES OF TOBACCO. BY WIGHTMAN W. GARNER, Scientific Assistant, Tobacco Breeding Investigations, Bureau of Plant Industry. IsstiED June 8, 1907.. WASHINGTON: government printing office. 1907.. 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 origina
. A first book of zoology [microform]. Zoology; Zoologie. F..,. U, - Jpff„^.n , .S.,Umanil,r.. Fui. 67.-Spotted Salamander. by means of her hind-le^s in the leaf of some nlant growing in the water. ' '•'"^. 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.. Burlend, T. H; Cornish, George A. (George Augustus), 1872-1960. Toronto : Macmillan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-first-book-of-zoology-microform-zoology-zoologie-f-u-jpffn-sumanilr-fui-67-spotted-salamander-by-means-of-her-hind-les-in-the-leaf-of-some-nlant-growing-in-the-water-quot-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-burlend-t-h-cornish-george-a-george-augustus-1872-1960-toronto-macmillan-image232811572.html
RMRENDF0–. A first book of zoology [microform]. Zoology; Zoologie. F..,. U, - Jpff„^.n , .S.,Umanil,r.. Fui. 67.-Spotted Salamander. by means of her hind-le^s in the leaf of some nlant growing in the water. ' '•'"^. 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.. Burlend, T. H; Cornish, George A. (George Augustus), 1872-1960. Toronto : Macmillan
. Photomicrographs of botanical studies. Photomicrography. Wall of ovule. J<^ Developing leaves. Vascular bundle of leaf. 65. -T.S. Stem (Timber), "Pinus sylvestris," Common Pine.. Spring growth of wood. Autumn and winter growth. Resin Canal.. 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.. Flatters, Milborne & McKechnie Ltd. Manchester : Flaters, Milborne & McKechnie Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photomicrographs-of-botanical-studies-photomicrography-wall-of-ovule-jlt-developing-leaves-vascular-bundle-of-leaf-65-ts-stem-timber-quotpinus-sylvestrisquot-common-pine-spring-growth-of-wood-autumn-and-winter-growth-resin-canal-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-flatters-milborne-amp-mckechnie-ltd-manchester-flaters-milborne-amp-mckechnie-image232038435.html
RMRDE7AY–. Photomicrographs of botanical studies. Photomicrography. Wall of ovule. J<^ Developing leaves. Vascular bundle of leaf. 65. -T.S. Stem (Timber), "Pinus sylvestris," Common Pine.. Spring growth of wood. Autumn and winter growth. Resin Canal.. 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.. Flatters, Milborne & McKechnie Ltd. Manchester : Flaters, Milborne & McKechnie
. Common plants of longleaf pine-bluestem range. Plant ecology; Grasses; Forage plants. T. virgiraaitt TEPHROSIA. ' PINNATE LEAF DEHISCENT CASSIA POD. 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.. Grelen, Harold Eugene, 1929-; Duvall, Vinson Lamar, 1918-. [New Orleans] U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/common-plants-of-longleaf-pine-bluestem-range-plant-ecology-grasses-forage-plants-t-virgiraaitt-tephrosia-pinnate-leaf-dehiscent-cassia-pod-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-grelen-harold-eugene-1929-duvall-vinson-lamar-1918-new-orleans-u-s-dept-of-agriculture-forest-service-southern-forest-experiment-station-image232702026.html
RMREGDPJ–. Common plants of longleaf pine-bluestem range. Plant ecology; Grasses; Forage plants. T. virgiraaitt TEPHROSIA. ' PINNATE LEAF DEHISCENT CASSIA POD. 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.. Grelen, Harold Eugene, 1929-; Duvall, Vinson Lamar, 1918-. [New Orleans] U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station
. Photomicrographs of botanical studies. Photomicrography. Mycelium of fungus. Conidiophores (fruiting bodies). 6. T.S. Leaf of Thistle puccinia graminis. Carduus," attacked by uredospores of. Uredospores. Mycelium of fungus. Disorganised tissue of leaf Disorganized palisade layer. f Upper cuticle of leaf.. 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.. Flatters, Milborne & McKechnie Ltd. Manchester : Flaters, Mil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photomicrographs-of-botanical-studies-photomicrography-mycelium-of-fungus-conidiophores-fruiting-bodies-6-ts-leaf-of-thistle-puccinia-graminis-carduusquot-attacked-by-uredospores-of-uredospores-mycelium-of-fungus-disorganised-tissue-of-leaf-disorganized-palisade-layer-f-upper-cuticle-of-leaf-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-flatters-milborne-amp-mckechnie-ltd-manchester-flaters-mil-image232020157.html
RMRDDC25–. Photomicrographs of botanical studies. Photomicrography. Mycelium of fungus. Conidiophores (fruiting bodies). 6. T.S. Leaf of Thistle puccinia graminis. Carduus," attacked by uredospores of. Uredospores. Mycelium of fungus. Disorganised tissue of leaf Disorganized palisade layer. f Upper cuticle of leaf.. 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.. Flatters, Milborne & McKechnie Ltd. Manchester : Flaters, Mil
. Comparative anatomy of the vegetative organs of the phanerogams and ferns;. Plant anatomy; Ferns. INTERNAL HAIRS. 331 walls, which adjoin the outer cortex, elongate to form these hairs: they protrude as blunt sacs, with i^ narrow turns, into the small passages, filling up the breadth of the passage: they all curve in the same direction. The vertical distance between two hairs is never less than the greatest diameter of the narrower passages. In the air-passages of the leaf- and flower-stalks of the Nymphaacea, in species of Nymphsea (but not Nuphar), and, according to S. HoflFmann, also in t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/comparative-anatomy-of-the-vegetative-organs-of-the-phanerogams-and-ferns-plant-anatomy-ferns-internal-hairs-331-walls-which-adjoin-the-outer-cortex-elongate-to-form-these-hairs-they-protrude-as-blunt-sacs-with-i-narrow-turns-into-the-small-passages-filling-up-the-breadth-of-the-passage-they-all-curve-in-the-same-direction-the-vertical-distance-between-two-hairs-is-never-less-than-the-greatest-diameter-of-the-narrower-passages-in-the-air-passages-of-the-leaf-and-flower-stalks-of-the-nymphaacea-in-species-of-nymphsea-but-not-nuphar-and-according-to-s-hoflfmann-also-in-t-image232415778.html
RMRE3CKE–. Comparative anatomy of the vegetative organs of the phanerogams and ferns;. Plant anatomy; Ferns. INTERNAL HAIRS. 331 walls, which adjoin the outer cortex, elongate to form these hairs: they protrude as blunt sacs, with i^ narrow turns, into the small passages, filling up the breadth of the passage: they all curve in the same direction. The vertical distance between two hairs is never less than the greatest diameter of the narrower passages. In the air-passages of the leaf- and flower-stalks of the Nymphaacea, in species of Nymphsea (but not Nuphar), and, according to S. HoflFmann, also in t
. Comparative anatomy of the vegetative organs of the phanerogams and ferns;. Plant anatomy; Ferns. 44a PRIMARY ARRANGEMENT OF TISSUES, Taxineae, the genera Saxegothea, Dacrydiuin, Podocarpus (excepting the section Nageia), and Tsuga with exception of T. Douglasii Carr.—there is one constant resin-passage between the bundle and the epidermis of the lower surface of the leaf, either close to the latter, often as a keel or ridge projecting outwards as in species of Juniperus, Thuja, and Biota, or deeply embedded near to the bundle, as in Cunninghamia (Fig. 191). Besides these there are in many s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/comparative-anatomy-of-the-vegetative-organs-of-the-phanerogams-and-ferns-plant-anatomy-ferns-44a-primary-arrangement-of-tissues-taxineae-the-genera-saxegothea-dacrydiuin-podocarpus-excepting-the-section-nageia-and-tsuga-with-exception-of-t-douglasii-carrthere-is-one-constant-resin-passage-between-the-bundle-and-the-epidermis-of-the-lower-surface-of-the-leaf-either-close-to-the-latter-often-as-a-keel-or-ridge-projecting-outwards-as-in-species-of-juniperus-thuja-and-biota-or-deeply-embedded-near-to-the-bundle-as-in-cunninghamia-fig-191-besides-these-there-are-in-many-s-image232400648.html
RMRE2NB4–. Comparative anatomy of the vegetative organs of the phanerogams and ferns;. Plant anatomy; Ferns. 44a PRIMARY ARRANGEMENT OF TISSUES, Taxineae, the genera Saxegothea, Dacrydiuin, Podocarpus (excepting the section Nageia), and Tsuga with exception of T. Douglasii Carr.—there is one constant resin-passage between the bundle and the epidermis of the lower surface of the leaf, either close to the latter, often as a keel or ridge projecting outwards as in species of Juniperus, Thuja, and Biota, or deeply embedded near to the bundle, as in Cunninghamia (Fig. 191). Besides these there are in many s
. The elements of structural botany with special reference to the study of Canadian plants ... Plant physiology; Plant anatomy. 11.8 ELEMENTS OP STRUCTURAL BOTANY.. Fig. 162. 179. Base. s» the direction of the apex, it is seiTate, and will he coarsely or finely serrate, according to the size of the teeth. Sometimes the edges of large teeth are themselves finely serrated, and in that case the leaf is doubly serrate (Fig. 162). If the teeth point outwards, that is, if the two edges of each tooth are of the same length, the leaf is dentate; but if the teeth, instead of being sharp, are rounded, t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elements-of-structural-botany-with-special-reference-to-the-study-of-canadian-plants-plant-physiology-plant-anatomy-118-elements-op-structural-botany-fig-162-179-base-s-the-direction-of-the-apex-it-is-seitate-and-will-he-coarsely-or-finely-serrate-according-to-the-size-of-the-teeth-sometimes-the-edges-of-large-teeth-are-themselves-finely-serrated-and-in-that-case-the-leaf-is-doubly-serrate-fig-162-if-the-teeth-point-outwards-that-is-if-the-two-edges-of-each-tooth-are-of-the-same-length-the-leaf-is-dentate-but-if-the-teeth-instead-of-being-sharp-are-rounded-t-image232374054.html
RMRE1FDA–. The elements of structural botany with special reference to the study of Canadian plants ... Plant physiology; Plant anatomy. 11.8 ELEMENTS OP STRUCTURAL BOTANY.. Fig. 162. 179. Base. s» the direction of the apex, it is seiTate, and will he coarsely or finely serrate, according to the size of the teeth. Sometimes the edges of large teeth are themselves finely serrated, and in that case the leaf is doubly serrate (Fig. 162). If the teeth point outwards, that is, if the two edges of each tooth are of the same length, the leaf is dentate; but if the teeth, instead of being sharp, are rounded, t
. Outlines of plant life : with special reference to form and function . Botany. THE LEAVES. 97 the apex (fig. 58, '-^'S. 4). These swellings are the rudiments of the leaves, into which they become transformed by further development. Similar swellings appear later just above the leaf rudiments, which are at first not distinguishable from them, except by position (fig. 58, a, b, c). These become the branches. Both leaf .and branch have their origin usually in the outer layers of the shoot, and can only be distinguished l. Fig. 86. Fig. 85.—a seedling of wheat, with grain still attached, cut t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/outlines-of-plant-life-with-special-reference-to-form-and-function-botany-the-leaves-97-the-apex-fig-58-s-4-these-swellings-are-the-rudiments-of-the-leaves-into-which-they-become-transformed-by-further-development-similar-swellings-appear-later-just-above-the-leaf-rudiments-which-are-at-first-not-distinguishable-from-them-except-by-position-fig-58-a-b-c-these-become-the-branches-both-leaf-and-branch-have-their-origin-usually-in-the-outer-layers-of-the-shoot-and-can-only-be-distinguished-l-fig-86-fig-85a-seedling-of-wheat-with-grain-still-attached-cut-t-image232116524.html
RMRDHPYT–. Outlines of plant life : with special reference to form and function . Botany. THE LEAVES. 97 the apex (fig. 58, '-^'S. 4). These swellings are the rudiments of the leaves, into which they become transformed by further development. Similar swellings appear later just above the leaf rudiments, which are at first not distinguishable from them, except by position (fig. 58, a, b, c). These become the branches. Both leaf .and branch have their origin usually in the outer layers of the shoot, and can only be distinguished l. Fig. 86. Fig. 85.—a seedling of wheat, with grain still attached, cut t
. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. RONDELETIA easily at any time, and these may be grown in pots for a season. "Barring the tendency to stooling. they do well planted out. Sandy loam and leaf-soil is the best compost, and a warm greenhouse, with sunshine, fur- nishes the best conditions. t. D. Hatfield. A. F!s. red. B. I/vs. opposite. odor& Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-suggestions-for-cultivation-of-horticultural-plants-descriptions-of-the-species-of-fruits-vegetables-flowers-and-ornamental-plants-sold-in-the-united-states-and-canada-together-with-geographical-and-biographical-sketches-gardening-rondeletia-easily-at-any-time-and-these-may-be-grown-in-pots-for-a-season-quotbarring-the-tendency-to-stooling-they-do-well-planted-out-sandy-loam-and-leaf-soil-is-the-best-compost-and-a-warm-greenhouse-with-sunshine-fur-nishes-the-best-conditions-t-d-hatfield-a-f!s-red-b-ivs-opposite-odor-image231797091.html
RMRD37FF–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. RONDELETIA easily at any time, and these may be grown in pots for a season. "Barring the tendency to stooling. they do well planted out. Sandy loam and leaf-soil is the best compost, and a warm greenhouse, with sunshine, fur- nishes the best conditions. t. D. Hatfield. A. F!s. red. B. I/vs. opposite. odor&
. Mosses with a hand-lens; a non-technical handbook of the more common and more easily recognized mosses of the north-eastern United States. Mosses. 32 MOSSES WITH A .HAND-LENS is lateral or terminal, exserted; peristome like that of Dicranum, with sixteen forked, highly colored teeth, which are often papillose above. The- peculiar structure of the leaf has been explained in several ways, but the explanation given by Robert Brown in igig has recently been verified by the studies of Mr. E. S. Salmon. According to this theory the clasping portion of the leaf represents the original leaf, while t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mosses-with-a-hand-lens-a-non-technical-handbook-of-the-more-common-and-more-easily-recognized-mosses-of-the-north-eastern-united-states-mosses-32-mosses-with-a-hand-lens-is-lateral-or-terminal-exserted-peristome-like-that-of-dicranum-with-sixteen-forked-highly-colored-teeth-which-are-often-papillose-above-the-peculiar-structure-of-the-leaf-has-been-explained-in-several-ways-but-the-explanation-given-by-robert-brown-in-igig-has-recently-been-verified-by-the-studies-of-mr-e-s-salmon-according-to-this-theory-the-clasping-portion-of-the-leaf-represents-the-original-leaf-while-t-image232122324.html
RMRDJ2B0–. Mosses with a hand-lens; a non-technical handbook of the more common and more easily recognized mosses of the north-eastern United States. Mosses. 32 MOSSES WITH A .HAND-LENS is lateral or terminal, exserted; peristome like that of Dicranum, with sixteen forked, highly colored teeth, which are often papillose above. The- peculiar structure of the leaf has been explained in several ways, but the explanation given by Robert Brown in igig has recently been verified by the studies of Mr. E. S. Salmon. According to this theory the clasping portion of the leaf represents the original leaf, while t
. The culture of the mulberry silkworm. Silkworms. 26 THE CULTURE OF THE MULBERRY SILKWORM. of the fifth age. Very soon they will be covered with mature worms which have ceased to cat, and are turning awa}^ from the mulberry. In this way it is easy to select the worms that should be transferred. If the worms are equally developed, in thirty or forty hours the}T will be shut up in their cocoons. The few that remain behind should be placed elsewhere; fed with fresh leaf on clean beds they will soon catch up with the others. The fifth day after the mounting the worms that have not begun to spin s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-culture-of-the-mulberry-silkworm-silkworms-26-the-culture-of-the-mulberry-silkworm-of-the-fifth-age-very-soon-they-will-be-covered-with-mature-worms-which-have-ceased-to-cat-and-are-turning-awa-from-the-mulberry-in-this-way-it-is-easy-to-select-the-worms-that-should-be-transferred-if-the-worms-are-equally-developed-in-thirty-or-forty-hours-thet-will-be-shut-up-in-their-cocoons-the-few-that-remain-behind-should-be-placed-elsewhere-fed-with-fresh-leaf-on-clean-beds-they-will-soon-catch-up-with-the-others-the-fifth-day-after-the-mounting-the-worms-that-have-not-begun-to-spin-s-image231884358.html
RMRD76T6–. The culture of the mulberry silkworm. Silkworms. 26 THE CULTURE OF THE MULBERRY SILKWORM. of the fifth age. Very soon they will be covered with mature worms which have ceased to cat, and are turning awa}^ from the mulberry. In this way it is easy to select the worms that should be transferred. If the worms are equally developed, in thirty or forty hours the}T will be shut up in their cocoons. The few that remain behind should be placed elsewhere; fed with fresh leaf on clean beds they will soon catch up with the others. The fifth day after the mounting the worms that have not begun to spin s
. Photomicrographs of botanical studies. Photomicrography. 46 PhotoDiicrdgrapJis of Bntmnciil Studies. 70.T.S. Leaf of " Metrosideros verni," Bottle-brush Shrub.. Palisade layer Primary vascular bundle. Stoma. Secondary vascular bundle. Oil glanL 71.—Entire Sting of " Urtica dioica," Common Nettle.. 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.. Flatters, Milborne & McKechnie Ltd. Manchester : Flat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photomicrographs-of-botanical-studies-photomicrography-46-photodiicrdgrapjis-of-bntmnciil-studies-70ts-leaf-of-quot-metrosideros-verniquot-bottle-brush-shrub-palisade-layer-primary-vascular-bundle-stoma-secondary-vascular-bundle-oil-glanl-71entire-sting-of-quot-urtica-dioicaquot-common-nettle-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-flatters-milborne-amp-mckechnie-ltd-manchester-flat-image232038410.html
RMRDE7A2–. Photomicrographs of botanical studies. Photomicrography. 46 PhotoDiicrdgrapJis of Bntmnciil Studies. 70.T.S. Leaf of " Metrosideros verni," Bottle-brush Shrub.. Palisade layer Primary vascular bundle. Stoma. Secondary vascular bundle. Oil glanL 71.—Entire Sting of " Urtica dioica," Common Nettle.. 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.. Flatters, Milborne & McKechnie Ltd. Manchester : Flat
. Bulletin. Agriculture. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY^ BULLETIN NO. 105. B. T. GAL1.0WAY, Chief of Bureau. THE RELATION OF THE CO:IPOSTTTON OF THE LEAF TO THE BURNING QUALrriES OF TOBACCO. BY WIGHTMAX W. GARNER, Scientific Assistant, Tobacco Brkeding Investigations, Bureau of Plant Industry. Issued June 8, 1907. NEW vo.^,. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1907.. 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 resemb Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-agriculture-u-s-department-of-agriculture-bureau-of-plant-industry-bulletin-no-105-b-t-gal10way-chief-of-bureau-the-relation-of-the-coiposttton-of-the-leaf-to-the-burning-qualrries-of-tobacco-by-wightmax-w-garner-scientific-assistant-tobacco-brkeding-investigations-bureau-of-plant-industry-issued-june-8-1907-new-vo-washington-government-printing-office-1907-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-resemb-image234224343.html
RMRH1RF3–. Bulletin. Agriculture. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY^ BULLETIN NO. 105. B. T. GAL1.0WAY, Chief of Bureau. THE RELATION OF THE CO:IPOSTTTON OF THE LEAF TO THE BURNING QUALrriES OF TOBACCO. BY WIGHTMAX W. GARNER, Scientific Assistant, Tobacco Brkeding Investigations, Bureau of Plant Industry. Issued June 8, 1907. NEW vo.^,. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1907.. 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 resemb
. Biology. Biology. HISTOLOGY OF THE FERN 115 root and every leaf stalk, the root hairs alone being free from them. The canal system leading into the stalks of the fronds are the most important, forming, as they do, the only means. FIG. 46.—Epidermis from the under side of a leaf, showing the wavy outlines of the epidermal cells, the veins (v) covered by thickened epidermal cells, and guard cells (s.t.) enclosing the stomata. (From Sedgwick and Wilson.) of communication between the aerial frond and the underground parts of the fern. The Leaf or Frond- -The aerial part of Pteridium consists of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biology-biology-histology-of-the-fern-115-root-and-every-leaf-stalk-the-root-hairs-alone-being-free-from-them-the-canal-system-leading-into-the-stalks-of-the-fronds-are-the-most-important-forming-as-they-do-the-only-means-fig-46epidermis-from-the-under-side-of-a-leaf-showing-the-wavy-outlines-of-the-epidermal-cells-the-veins-v-covered-by-thickened-epidermal-cells-and-guard-cells-st-enclosing-the-stomata-from-sedgwick-and-wilson-of-communication-between-the-aerial-frond-and-the-underground-parts-of-the-fern-the-leaf-or-frond-the-aerial-part-of-pteridium-consists-of-image234608922.html
RMRHKA22–. Biology. Biology. HISTOLOGY OF THE FERN 115 root and every leaf stalk, the root hairs alone being free from them. The canal system leading into the stalks of the fronds are the most important, forming, as they do, the only means. FIG. 46.—Epidermis from the under side of a leaf, showing the wavy outlines of the epidermal cells, the veins (v) covered by thickened epidermal cells, and guard cells (s.t.) enclosing the stomata. (From Sedgwick and Wilson.) of communication between the aerial frond and the underground parts of the fern. The Leaf or Frond- -The aerial part of Pteridium consists of
. Wanderings in South America, the North-west of the United States, and the Antilles, in the years 1812, 1816, 1820, & 1824. With original instructions for the perfect preservation of birds, etc., for cabinets of natural history. Taxidermy; Zoology. 470 EXPLANATORY INDEX. imagine. It grows in the greatest abundance, can be easily extracted from the leaf, and is not only strong, but light.. SILK-GBa.'t-s. SiLOABALi.—This name is sometimes spelt as Cii'oubali, or Siruabali. There are several trees going by this name, all be- longing to the genus Eperna, and therefore allied to the wallaba tr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wanderings-in-south-america-the-north-west-of-the-united-states-and-the-antilles-in-the-years-1812-1816-1820-amp-1824-with-original-instructions-for-the-perfect-preservation-of-birds-etc-for-cabinets-of-natural-history-taxidermy-zoology-470-explanatory-index-imagine-it-grows-in-the-greatest-abundance-can-be-easily-extracted-from-the-leaf-and-is-not-only-strong-but-light-silk-gbat-s-siloabalithis-name-is-sometimes-spelt-as-ciioubali-or-siruabali-there-are-several-trees-going-by-this-name-all-be-longing-to-the-genus-eperna-and-therefore-allied-to-the-wallaba-tr-image232106620.html
RMRDHAA4–. Wanderings in South America, the North-west of the United States, and the Antilles, in the years 1812, 1816, 1820, & 1824. With original instructions for the perfect preservation of birds, etc., for cabinets of natural history. Taxidermy; Zoology. 470 EXPLANATORY INDEX. imagine. It grows in the greatest abundance, can be easily extracted from the leaf, and is not only strong, but light.. SILK-GBa.'t-s. SiLOABALi.—This name is sometimes spelt as Cii'oubali, or Siruabali. There are several trees going by this name, all be- longing to the genus Eperna, and therefore allied to the wallaba tr
. The commonly occuring wild plants of Canada, and more especially of the province of Ontario : a flora for the use of beginners. Botany; Botany; Plants. £le3Ients of structural botaxv. 29 before the sepals, but before the s^Daces between them. In the Pea-blossom this rule holds good if the large petal is considered as one, but not otherwise. Again, the veining of this petal is similar to that of a common leaf, there being a central rib from which the veins spring on each side ; and lastly, there are some flowers of the Pea kind—Cassia, for example—in which this particular petal is of nearly t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-commonly-occuring-wild-plants-of-canada-and-more-especially-of-the-province-of-ontario-a-flora-for-the-use-of-beginners-botany-botany-plants-le3ients-of-structural-botaxv-29-before-the-sepals-but-before-the-sdaces-between-them-in-the-pea-blossom-this-rule-holds-good-if-the-large-petal-is-considered-as-one-but-not-otherwise-again-the-veining-of-this-petal-is-similar-to-that-of-a-common-leaf-there-being-a-central-rib-from-which-the-veins-spring-on-each-side-and-lastly-there-are-some-flowers-of-the-pea-kindcassia-for-examplein-which-this-particular-petal-is-of-nearly-t-image232702993.html
RMREGF15–. The commonly occuring wild plants of Canada, and more especially of the province of Ontario : a flora for the use of beginners. Botany; Botany; Plants. £le3Ients of structural botaxv. 29 before the sepals, but before the s^Daces between them. In the Pea-blossom this rule holds good if the large petal is considered as one, but not otherwise. Again, the veining of this petal is similar to that of a common leaf, there being a central rib from which the veins spring on each side ; and lastly, there are some flowers of the Pea kind—Cassia, for example—in which this particular petal is of nearly t
. British mosses, their homes, aspects, structure and uses. With a coloured figure of each species etched from nature. Mosses. BRITISH MOSSES. Part II. EXPLANATION OF THE PLATE S. N the following plates the mosses of Great Britain are arranged in regular order. The first figure, relating to every tribe, gives its leading generic distinctions, more or less magnified. The various species are next represented, of their natural size, and are usually accompanied by a magnified leaf. And when the variety is of sufficient importance, a magnified leaf, or other distinguishing portion of it, is added t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-mosses-their-homes-aspects-structure-and-uses-with-a-coloured-figure-of-each-species-etched-from-nature-mosses-british-mosses-part-ii-explanation-of-the-plate-s-n-the-following-plates-the-mosses-of-great-britain-are-arranged-in-regular-order-the-first-figure-relating-to-every-tribe-gives-its-leading-generic-distinctions-more-or-less-magnified-the-various-species-are-next-represented-of-their-natural-size-and-are-usually-accompanied-by-a-magnified-leaf-and-when-the-variety-is-of-sufficient-importance-a-magnified-leaf-or-other-distinguishing-portion-of-it-is-added-t-image234251566.html
RMRH327A–. British mosses, their homes, aspects, structure and uses. With a coloured figure of each species etched from nature. Mosses. BRITISH MOSSES. Part II. EXPLANATION OF THE PLATE S. N the following plates the mosses of Great Britain are arranged in regular order. The first figure, relating to every tribe, gives its leading generic distinctions, more or less magnified. The various species are next represented, of their natural size, and are usually accompanied by a magnified leaf. And when the variety is of sufficient importance, a magnified leaf, or other distinguishing portion of it, is added t
. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. Fig. 42.—Simple Toothed Leaf of the Linxe-tree showing the stalk and the blade.. Fig. 43.- THE LIFE-HISTOEY OF PLANTS. Bt Dr. Maxwell T. Masters, F.E.S. IsUTEITION: THE LEAVES AND WHAT THEY BO. n^HE most important organs of the plant, so far as JL its nutrition is concerned, are the roots and the leaves. The roots, as we have seen, take from the soil the greater part of the water required by the plant, they absorb the mineral and earthy matters, espe- cially the nitrates. Their chief, and sometimes only, field of operation is the soil. AU this has been Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cassells-popular-gardening-gardening-fig-42simple-toothed-leaf-of-the-linxe-tree-showing-the-stalk-and-the-blade-fig-43-the-life-histoey-of-plants-bt-dr-maxwell-t-masters-fes-isuteition-the-leaves-and-what-they-bo-nhe-most-important-organs-of-the-plant-so-far-as-jl-its-nutrition-is-concerned-are-the-roots-and-the-leaves-the-roots-as-we-have-seen-take-from-the-soil-the-greater-part-of-the-water-required-by-the-plant-they-absorb-the-mineral-and-earthy-matters-espe-cially-the-nitrates-their-chief-and-sometimes-only-field-of-operation-is-the-soil-au-this-has-been-image233457472.html
RMRFPWAT–. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. Fig. 42.—Simple Toothed Leaf of the Linxe-tree showing the stalk and the blade.. Fig. 43.- THE LIFE-HISTOEY OF PLANTS. Bt Dr. Maxwell T. Masters, F.E.S. IsUTEITION: THE LEAVES AND WHAT THEY BO. n^HE most important organs of the plant, so far as JL its nutrition is concerned, are the roots and the leaves. The roots, as we have seen, take from the soil the greater part of the water required by the plant, they absorb the mineral and earthy matters, espe- cially the nitrates. Their chief, and sometimes only, field of operation is the soil. AU this has been
. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. LICE — TICKS — illTES For all of these pests, treatment consists in the application of suit- able contact insecticides, which may be kerosene emulsion, tobacco extract, or ^'arious omtments. Kerosene emulsion should be prepared by dilutmg the stock emulsion with S or 10 parts of water. " Black leaf 40," or " nicotine sulphate." is diluted at the rate of 1 part to SOO of water.. Fig. 601. —The Long-nosed Ox Louse. Enlarged and natural size. Original. T. parumpilosus spharoccphahis Xitz. is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/injurious-insects-how-to-recognize-and-control-them-insect-pests-insect-pests-lice-ticks-illtes-for-all-of-these-pests-treatment-consists-in-the-application-of-suit-able-contact-insecticides-which-may-be-kerosene-emulsion-tobacco-extract-or-arious-omtments-kerosene-emulsion-should-be-prepared-by-dilutmg-the-stock-emulsion-with-s-or-10-parts-of-water-quot-black-leaf-40quot-or-quot-nicotine-sulphatequot-is-diluted-at-the-rate-of-1-part-to-soo-of-water-fig-601-the-long-nosed-ox-louse-enlarged-and-natural-size-original-t-parumpilosus-spharoccphahis-xitz-is-image231900497.html
RMRD7YCH–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. LICE — TICKS — illTES For all of these pests, treatment consists in the application of suit- able contact insecticides, which may be kerosene emulsion, tobacco extract, or ^'arious omtments. Kerosene emulsion should be prepared by dilutmg the stock emulsion with S or 10 parts of water. " Black leaf 40," or " nicotine sulphate." is diluted at the rate of 1 part to SOO of water.. Fig. 601. —The Long-nosed Ox Louse. Enlarged and natural size. Original. T. parumpilosus spharoccphahis Xitz. is
. Nature-study; a manual for teachers and students. Nature study. Chief functions of the leaf: Photosynthesis. Absorption of gases. Absorption of the sun*s energy. Transpiration. Important functions of the leaf in common with other plant parts: Synthesis of proteids. Respiration. Digestion. Absorbed by the roots: Oxygen, Water. Sahs of: Potassium. Calcium. Magnesium Iron. Nitrogen. Sulphur. Phosphorus. Fl Absorbed by the leaf: Sun's energy. Oxygen for respiration. Carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. Given off from the leaf: Oxygen from photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide from respiration. Water by t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nature-study-a-manual-for-teachers-and-students-nature-study-chief-functions-of-the-leaf-photosynthesis-absorption-of-gases-absorption-of-the-suns-energy-transpiration-important-functions-of-the-leaf-in-common-with-other-plant-parts-synthesis-of-proteids-respiration-digestion-absorbed-by-the-roots-oxygen-water-sahs-of-potassium-calcium-magnesium-iron-nitrogen-sulphur-phosphorus-fl-absorbed-by-the-leaf-suns-energy-oxygen-for-respiration-carbon-dioxide-for-photosynthesis-given-off-from-the-leaf-oxygen-from-photosynthesis-carbon-dioxide-from-respiration-water-by-t-image232453235.html
RMRE54D7–. Nature-study; a manual for teachers and students. Nature study. Chief functions of the leaf: Photosynthesis. Absorption of gases. Absorption of the sun*s energy. Transpiration. Important functions of the leaf in common with other plant parts: Synthesis of proteids. Respiration. Digestion. Absorbed by the roots: Oxygen, Water. Sahs of: Potassium. Calcium. Magnesium Iron. Nitrogen. Sulphur. Phosphorus. Fl Absorbed by the leaf: Sun's energy. Oxygen for respiration. Carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. Given off from the leaf: Oxygen from photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide from respiration. Water by t
. Photomicrographs of botanical studies. Photomicrography. Secondary vascular bundle. Palisade layer. Loose ground tissue. 1^.5^' ,-Primary vascular bundles, 73.—T.S. Green Stem of " Casuarina equisetifolia," Switch-broom, Cortical tissue. Leaf-trace bundle.. 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.. Flatters, Milborne & McKechnie Ltd. Manchester : Flaters, Milborne & McKechnie Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photomicrographs-of-botanical-studies-photomicrography-secondary-vascular-bundle-palisade-layer-loose-ground-tissue-15-primary-vascular-bundles-73ts-green-stem-of-quot-casuarina-equisetifoliaquot-switch-broom-cortical-tissue-leaf-trace-bundle-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-flatters-milborne-amp-mckechnie-ltd-manchester-flaters-milborne-amp-mckechnie-image232038387.html
RMRDE797–. Photomicrographs of botanical studies. Photomicrography. Secondary vascular bundle. Palisade layer. Loose ground tissue. 1^.5^' ,-Primary vascular bundles, 73.—T.S. Green Stem of " Casuarina equisetifolia," Switch-broom, Cortical tissue. Leaf-trace bundle.. 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.. Flatters, Milborne & McKechnie Ltd. Manchester : Flaters, Milborne & McKechnie
. The elements of structural botany [microform] : with special reference to the study of Canadian plants, to which is added a selection of examination papers. Plant anatomy; Botany; Plantes; Botanique. ELEMENTS OK STUUCTLUAL BOTANY. to the forms ^palhiiJaW (Fif^. Ill), ohhinceolnti' (that is, the reverse of laiiccol.ite) (Fig. 11^), luid ohoidt,' (¥ig. 11(1). 108. [n leaves of the secoud kind we frequently find the base indented, and then the leaf is ronlalt', or /imrt-s/nt/ifd (Fig. 117^. The reverse of this, that is, when ilio indentation is at t*he apex, is olx-or- date (Fig. 118). Tlie has Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elements-of-structural-botany-microform-with-special-reference-to-the-study-of-canadian-plants-to-which-is-added-a-selection-of-examination-papers-plant-anatomy-botany-plantes-botanique-elements-ok-stuuctlual-botany-to-the-forms-palhiijaw-fif-ill-ohhinceolnti-that-is-the-reverse-of-laiiccolite-fig-11-luid-ohoidt-ig-111-108-n-leaves-of-the-secoud-kind-we-frequently-find-the-base-indented-and-then-the-leaf-is-ronlalt-or-imrt-sntifd-fig-117-the-reverse-of-this-that-is-when-ilio-indentation-is-at-the-apex-is-olx-or-date-fig-118-tlie-has-image234907508.html
RMRJ4XWT–. The elements of structural botany [microform] : with special reference to the study of Canadian plants, to which is added a selection of examination papers. Plant anatomy; Botany; Plantes; Botanique. ELEMENTS OK STUUCTLUAL BOTANY. to the forms ^palhiiJaW (Fif^. Ill), ohhinceolnti' (that is, the reverse of laiiccol.ite) (Fig. 11^), luid ohoidt,' (¥ig. 11(1). 108. [n leaves of the secoud kind we frequently find the base indented, and then the leaf is ronlalt', or /imrt-s/nt/ifd (Fig. 117^. The reverse of this, that is, when ilio indentation is at t*he apex, is olx-or- date (Fig. 118). Tlie has
. Photomicrographs of botanical studies. Photomicrography. Pliiitnmici'ograplis of Botdiiiciil Studies. 41 60.—T.S. Leaf of " Pinus sylvestris," Common pine.. Resin duct. Endodermis. Transfusion tissue. Phloem. Wood (Xylem). Epidermis. Stomata. 61.—L.S. Male Cone, " Pinus sylvestris," Common pine.. 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.. Flatters, Milborne & McKechnie Ltd. Manchester : Flater Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photomicrographs-of-botanical-studies-photomicrography-pliiitnmiciograplis-of-botdiiiciil-studies-41-60ts-leaf-of-quot-pinus-sylvestrisquot-common-pine-resin-duct-endodermis-transfusion-tissue-phloem-wood-xylem-epidermis-stomata-61ls-male-cone-quot-pinus-sylvestrisquot-common-pine-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-flatters-milborne-amp-mckechnie-ltd-manchester-flater-image232038481.html
RMRDE7CH–. Photomicrographs of botanical studies. Photomicrography. Pliiitnmici'ograplis of Botdiiiciil Studies. 41 60.—T.S. Leaf of " Pinus sylvestris," Common pine.. Resin duct. Endodermis. Transfusion tissue. Phloem. Wood (Xylem). Epidermis. Stomata. 61.—L.S. Male Cone, " Pinus sylvestris," Common pine.. 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.. Flatters, Milborne & McKechnie Ltd. Manchester : Flater
. The Bryologist. Bryology; Bryology -- Periodicals. 5 —. Fig. 2. Hylocomium triquetrum x i; stem leaf x 4. 4. H. sguarrosum (L.) B. & S. has a more feathery look than H.pari- etimftn, the leaves being thinner and more spreading (squarrose) on the stems, which are usually red, as are also those of parietinum and pro- liferu7n. The apices of the leaves are long and slender and reflexed. The. 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 t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bryologist-bryology-bryology-periodicals-5-fig-2-hylocomium-triquetrum-x-i-stem-leaf-x-4-4-h-sguarrosum-l-b-amp-s-has-a-more-feathery-look-than-hpari-etimftn-the-leaves-being-thinner-and-more-spreading-squarrose-on-the-stems-which-are-usually-red-as-are-also-those-of-parietinum-and-pro-liferu7n-the-apices-of-the-leaves-are-long-and-slender-and-reflexed-the-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-t-image234244593.html
RMRH2NA9–. The Bryologist. Bryology; Bryology -- Periodicals. 5 —. Fig. 2. Hylocomium triquetrum x i; stem leaf x 4. 4. H. sguarrosum (L.) B. & S. has a more feathery look than H.pari- etimftn, the leaves being thinner and more spreading (squarrose) on the stems, which are usually red, as are also those of parietinum and pro- liferu7n. The apices of the leaves are long and slender and reflexed. The. 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 t
. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi -- Great Britain. SI'EK.M()(;oXE.S The mycelium in the leaf is strictly localised, forming little knotted masses (plectenchyni<i) just beneath the epidermal cells of the affected spot; all the cells <»t' this mycelium are uninucleate. Some of these hyphae turn upwards, remaining densely crowded and more or less parallel to one another, and enclose the flask-shaped cavity, at length converging to a point above it and piercing the epidermis at that place. Then the upper end- of these h pli.e diverge ami for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-rust-fungi-uredinales-their-biology-and-classification-rust-fungi-great-britain-siekmoxes-the-mycelium-in-the-leaf-is-strictly-localised-forming-little-knotted-masses-plectenchynilti-just-beneath-the-epidermal-cells-of-the-affected-spot-all-the-cells-ltt-this-mycelium-are-uninucleate-some-of-these-hyphae-turn-upwards-remaining-densely-crowded-and-more-or-less-parallel-to-one-another-and-enclose-the-flask-shaped-cavity-at-length-converging-to-a-point-above-it-and-piercing-the-epidermis-at-that-place-then-the-upper-end-of-these-h-plie-diverge-ami-for-image234234869.html
RMRH28Y1–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi -- Great Britain. SI'EK.M()(;oXE.S The mycelium in the leaf is strictly localised, forming little knotted masses (plectenchyni<i) just beneath the epidermal cells of the affected spot; all the cells <»t' this mycelium are uninucleate. Some of these hyphae turn upwards, remaining densely crowded and more or less parallel to one another, and enclose the flask-shaped cavity, at length converging to a point above it and piercing the epidermis at that place. Then the upper end- of these h pli.e diverge ami for
. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. U. S. DEPARTMKNT OF AGRICULTURE. BUREAD OF PLANT INDUSTRY- BULLETIN NO. 105. I B. T. HALl.OWAV. ritUJnf Bureau. THE RELATION OF THE COMPOSITION OF THE LEAF TO THE BURNING QUALITIES OF TOBACCO. WIGHTMAX ^. GARNER, Scientific Assistant, Tobacco Breeding Investigations, Bureau of Plant Industry. Issued June 8, 1JK)7.. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1907.. 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 perfec Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-1901-13-agriculture-agriculture-u-s-departmknt-of-agriculture-buread-of-plant-industry-bulletin-no-105-i-b-t-hallowav-ritujnf-bureau-the-relation-of-the-composition-of-the-leaf-to-the-burning-qualities-of-tobacco-wightmax-garner-scientific-assistant-tobacco-breeding-investigations-bureau-of-plant-industry-issued-june-8-1jk7-washington-government-printing-office-1907-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-perfec-image234153497.html
RMRGXH4W–. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. U. S. DEPARTMKNT OF AGRICULTURE. BUREAD OF PLANT INDUSTRY- BULLETIN NO. 105. I B. T. HALl.OWAV. ritUJnf Bureau. THE RELATION OF THE COMPOSITION OF THE LEAF TO THE BURNING QUALITIES OF TOBACCO. WIGHTMAX ^. GARNER, Scientific Assistant, Tobacco Breeding Investigations, Bureau of Plant Industry. Issued June 8, 1JK)7.. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1907.. 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 perfec
. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. Lxxvii. coni'fer^: pi'cea. 1049 Engravings. Lamb. Pin., 3. t. 91. ; and am Jig. 19C4 from Lambert. Spec. Char., S[c. Leaves 2-rowed, linear, mucronate, flat, silvery beneath. Cones ovate. Bracteoles 3-lobed ; the middle division very long, leaf-like, recurved. (X). Don.') Cones 4 in. lon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trees-and-shrubs-an-abridgment-of-the-arboretum-et-fruticetum-britannicum-containing-the-hardy-trees-and-schrubs-of-britain-native-and-foreign-scientifically-and-popularly-described-with-their-propagation-culture-and-uses-and-engravings-of-nearly-all-the-species-trees-shrubs-forests-and-forestry-lxxvii-conifer-picea-1049-engravings-lamb-pin-3-t-91-and-am-jig-19c4-from-lambert-spec-char-s-c-leaves-2-rowed-linear-mucronate-flat-silvery-beneath-cones-ovate-bracteoles-3-lobed-the-middle-division-very-long-leaf-like-recurved-x-don-cones-4-in-lon-image232019715.html
RMRDDBEB–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. Lxxvii. coni'fer^: pi'cea. 1049 Engravings. Lamb. Pin., 3. t. 91. ; and am Jig. 19C4 from Lambert. Spec. Char., S[c. Leaves 2-rowed, linear, mucronate, flat, silvery beneath. Cones ovate. Bracteoles 3-lobed ; the middle division very long, leaf-like, recurved. (X). Don.') Cones 4 in. lon
. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. Bui. 491, U. S. Dep-t. of Agriculture. Plate I.. WORK OF Larva of the Melon Fly (Batrocera cucurbitae). Watermelon seedling destroyed by larva, of the melon Ay feed^g in t^^^^^^^ petioles. Note that the leaf to the left is nearly severed from the crown, ^vn^ei^ enlarged, the drooping leaf has been completely tunneled by the larvifi. Id figure i u bnow-n, euiarb««, the work of larvae in the root. (Original.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-us-department-of-agriculture-agriculture-bui-491-u-s-dep-t-of-agriculture-plate-i-work-of-larva-of-the-melon-fly-batrocera-cucurbitae-watermelon-seedling-destroyed-by-larva-of-the-melon-ay-feedg-in-t-petioles-note-that-the-leaf-to-the-left-is-nearly-severed-from-the-crown-vnei-enlarged-the-drooping-leaf-has-been-completely-tunneled-by-the-larvifi-id-figure-i-u-bnow-n-euiarb-the-work-of-larvae-in-the-root-original-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-image233823252.html
RMRGBFXC–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. Bui. 491, U. S. Dep-t. of Agriculture. Plate I.. WORK OF Larva of the Melon Fly (Batrocera cucurbitae). Watermelon seedling destroyed by larva, of the melon Ay feed^g in t^^^^^^^ petioles. Note that the leaf to the left is nearly severed from the crown, ^vn^ei^ enlarged, the drooping leaf has been completely tunneled by the larvifi. Id figure i u bnow-n, euiarb««, the work of larvae in the root. (Original.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -
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