RM2ANF12X–Modern harmony, its explanation and application . milar cases, the aural intelligence is soengaged in following the interesting melodic lines, that it hasa diminished power left to attend to the exact harmonicinter-relation of the parts. Even if the ear had time to dothis, the mind would account at once for any comparativecacophony, by the onward sweep of the individual parts;just as in playing scales in contrary motion on the keyboard,we make no demur at the occasional ninths and sevenths. In Example 297, the firm and determined progress of themelody in itself would atone for the free progres
RM2HX59XG–Take Expert Heads Production Team -- Major. General H.E. Pyman is Director-General of Fighting Vehicles.Here Major General Pyman President at his monthly conference at the Ministry's Tank proving and Experimental establishment. Technical experts listening to him enumerating points about an armoured car model are: (left to right) Brig. O.E. Chapman, Chief Inspector of Fighting Vehicles, Mr. A.E. Masters, Chief Engineer, Brig. S.R.W. Clarke, Chief of the Fighting Vehicle Proving Establishment, Major General H.E. Pyman, Mr. W.E. Millar. Director of wheeled vehicle Production, Brig. W.S. King, Dir
RM2ABTHFD–2 is a back end elevation of the engine. Si. milar letters refer to like parts. The nature of this invention consists in ap plying the necessary power to operate the A deposit of stone-coal has been discovered in Perry Co. Ind. in which the layer of coal to be coupled with it. C is the drum fitted.' are firmly secured to two parallel bars E E loosely upon the axle B ; it is embraced by which hang and fit so as to be capable of sli two iron bands D D which fit in grooved coll ding in guide plates F F below the platform lars a surrounding it. The ends of these bands G on which the engineer or
RM2AN8034–An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . It., cellula plasmatica. 1. Waldeyersname for certain large, coarsely granular cs of connective tissue,s milar to wandering cs but lai-ger, more gramjar, and with muchless marked amoeboid movement. They are especially abundant inthe interstitial substance of the testis. 2. See Plasviatic c. [J, 42,83 ; Arch. f. mikr. Anat., 1875 (J).]—Plasmatic c. Fr., celluleplasmatigue. Ger., plasmatische Zelle. I
RM2AKKWP3–1876 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . ej-W.tEJ,t&ejSJJVt^MeynV/illiar I, tajor, i;Micl^ael H jr r; j(, ¥ -jck ] naj^Nfichael J E. Sricl: m a; ;orMidhaeljp •kiM%cMi(jhaelWil:i;irr»|clk 111141MidkM,S|nitl;rD!ATfcAriiejbU,l,bbbSilMlif jagpmantrioDldet i$t, il5:i: Milar Leroyt hjHotisi. ^>urn|JR,olK:r Milts Ajl^Idut Miii:siviNf/ikvr Mil^yG^oi-gefjWHouse;, neaf rilitrPadilraA erqr,. 8 Bu^eotor]^.
RM2CEYNEW–. Human physiology. milar in shape.Membranous J Surrounded by perilymph.> labyrinth ) Contains endolymph. Otoliths and hair-like processes.1 Terminal fibres of auditory nerve. Pinna. Auditory canal.Drum.Ossicles.Perilymph.Endolymph.Otoliths and hairs.Auditory nerve.Brain. Path of the Sound Waves 222 ELEMENTARY PHYSIOLOGY QUESTIONS ON LESSON XXXVI. 1. Describe the structure of the outer ear, and explain the uses of its parts. 2. What is the drum of the ear ? Persons are sometimes rendered permanently deaf by a violent explosion. Explain how this happens. 3. Describe the arrangement and uses
RMRDN0CE–. The sportsman's vade mecum : containing full instructions in all that relates to the breeding, rearing, breaking, kennelling, and conditioning of dogs, together with numerous valuable recipes for the treatment of the various diseases to which the canine race is subject, as also a few remarks on guns, their loading and carriage, designed expressly for the use of young sportsmen . Dogs; Dogs. u DOGS : THEIR MANAGEMENT.. lA-,l,rf, euees,âtheir time of breeding- does not agree,âtheir habits are opposite, and their outward and inward charac- ter "" -^â¢'â -"V '''?°'milar. The abov
RMRJ3C2N–. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. Jordan and Evermann.—Fishes of North America. 6G7 Huniewhat enlarged. Ventrals absent. Branchiostegals Ave. Both upper und lower pharyngeals greatly enlarged and bearing niular teeth, tuber- (Milar in shape; lower pharyngeals iirmly attached to the ceratobranchiala of the fourth arch, while the massive epibranchials of the same arch Hcrvo to connect them firmly at the side
RMRJ34NB–. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. l"l:i J802 Bulletin //, United States National Muscvm. iiioderatoly developed, piiriotal ridges markedly curved; preo<Milar, post- ucnlar, tyinpanir, and ))arictal Hpinea pn-Hent, mostly thin and Nhiir<i: parietal hones meeting; inturorhital space 4 in hane of skull, concave, tln' tlat center hordered hy 2 ridges (the roofs of the mucous canals); tlic Mipraocul
RMRJ4E2Y–. Grasses and forage plants [microform] : a practical treatise comprising their natural history, comparative nutritive value, methods of cultivating, cutting and curing, and the management of grass lands in the United States and British provinces. Grasses; Forage plants; Hay; Graminées; Plantes fourragères; Foin. METHODS OF CUTTING. 307 3uld be g mow- so high second cots of :rop had the pur- ig place milar to only on ely dry. tuesa of his own nee, it is I- the ob- 10 as fol- ifter the len give it is just twenty '. prefer oiint of rought. as most Id early, 'imothy ing this lied out ["ore t
RMRENKEH–. Native trees of Canada [microform]. Trees; Forêts et sylviculture; Forests and forestry; Arbres. / he !itiri pci's 51 which becomes open and irre^Milar as tlic tree becomes older. 'IMie tnink is erv- irregular m cross-section and tapers rapidly in onn^ trees. The l)ark is reddish-brown. strin«, and sej.arates into shreddy strips. The twigs are somewhat fonr sided and are covered with mimite leaves Ihey are not arranged in a Hat, spreading sprav like those of the white cedar llniui ocaJcntalis) Init have an irregnlar habit of growth. RCI7 JUNIPER. I lie kuAX s are dark green, muhi wlial
RMRJ3BWG–. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. Ionian and Evi-rniann.âFishes of Nortii America, 7<)7 11 H^ 1 xeriharyu- irealr* viii'ioiiHly (Milar^ed, not itrtittuiatfd to w ciiiniuni, Mt;ndin<{ procuHtieH loiw.ini; the ton It 1» sniiill or fuMcid with ^iio third. VtHtobnr nuinroiiH I t.'i III 7(1)) tlio alidoniinal onoM nint'h nion; iiiiummoun than tiio caudal. Villi ml tins ubdoMiinal, witiiout Kpinu, the r
RMRJ34NH–. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. IpfftfP ::â â 'â¢'' ^' i â. l"l:i J802 Bulletin //, United States National Muscvm. iiioderatoly developed, piiriotal ridges markedly curved; preo<Milar, post- ucnlar, tyinpanir, and ))arictal Hpinea pn-Hent, mostly thin and Nhiir<i: parietal hones meeting; inturorhital space 4 in hane of skull, concave, tln' tlat center hordered hy 2 ridges (the roofs of the mu
RMRJ5EJ7–. How plants grow [microform] : a simple introduction to structural botany with a popular flora, or an arrangement and description of common plants, both wild and cultivated. Botany; Ferns; Botanique; Fougères. miTLAH ri.oKA. icS; i 66. POLEMONIUM FAMILY. Or.l.r I'oiJ-MoMACK.K Ili-rlts. iKit twhiiii;^ (l)iit Colwa tlinilH In* t»'n<liils), with iv^Milar flnwi-is, all tlM'jtart-' in fives, cxi'-jit the i»istil wliirli is 3-<'t'lK'il uiid tlu- stvle 3-(K'rt at tlio top, tin* 5 sjuvatlin-,' l(i1-t's 111' tlif vtniti|tiii;4Mi tliat oihmmIj^i' nfi-arli is (nitsidf of tliat licliiml it, I'li
RMREMP31–. High school botanical note book [microform]. Botany; Botanique. n Ihp »VHr,v>. I'bIm ill It liiijj iiloaii.l l)|ii(|„ 147 li ttltt'iimtu )leJ Icttvei, 187 Flowers III II I'ipu Hplit- 147 oiia or lol)eg, ii'i Htuiiu^ii ill ! Miinihir ... 158 l1« anil three 188 111(1 3 short. ', of 0 lohrH. I«4 milar pieces 16'J Fiou 'iH ill iiiiit (It u 7- tlio baae... 165 SION. t suliteiuled by : split 105 on the side 168 MS. »t reproducing TIX cellular tissue. 9 174 underside iiial spike 181 1 the axils 182. ILLUSTkATlVE EXAMPLES PLAr,' OLSCRIPTION. A few ,.x«m|.l,.,,„f tlM. >n,.|l,..l o( MUuk plant ,
RMREMCRX–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Reptiles; Fishes; Mollusks; Natural history; Reptiles; Poissons; Mollusques; Sciences naturelles. sm 6S8 THE lli;i!|;i(!-s|||;i.Ml'. i. .Hi' W u iis*» hi. wl . I, iM. VM v,.H ,nv n,b.,l, Miv.Milar. ..uvr,v,| uith h,ln.,v|,.,s, a.i.l havi I '" Ix.l.lly toothed. Tlii.s si..ck.s was taUcii in tl.o Isl.- of .Skvo. ^'^ ''''^" In tlio family of tlic (VpnMiiia.Ia. IIi.t,. aiv (wo ..yrs s, t as f,,ntstilU .,,,.1 i. of v.i, .,,... ,,ai, l,.,iâ. â,,,,,s within .1... sl,..|l. Tla.,v i^ o 1 . ^ ' i ' , j! T tuiy. an. all . ... sp,.,.i...s a,,, n.
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