RM2H84HX4–Nia Long, Cuba Gooding Jr., Publicity Portrait for the Film, 'Boyz n the Hood', Columbia Pictures, 1991
RMGGD9KE–BOYZ 'N THE HOOD - JUNGS IM VIERTEL / Boyz 'N the Hood USA 1991 / John Singleton Szene: NIA LONG (Brandi) und CUBA GOODING Jr. (Tre Styles) Regie: John Singleton aka. Boyz 'N the Hood
RM2H8YF7T–Polska, 1946-09. Mieczys³awa Moder (Moderówna) w konkurencji lekkoatletycznej - skok w dal. ka PAP/Jerzy Baranowski Dok³adny dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalony. Poland, Sept. 1946. Mieczyslawa Moder (Moderowna) in the long jump. ka PAP/Jerzy Baranowski
RM2AM41EE–Wanderings in the Roman campagna . of the most eleg-ant specimens of its kind.The one here represented, discovered near Terracina, isnow, I l)eHeve, in the possession of the king of Den-mark. We know what Horaces scale of appreciation was onthe subject of a well-furnished cellar. The choicest of all Italian wines, ac-cording to his taste, wasthe Cciecuban, from thepoplar - trained vinesgrown in the swampsof Amyclfe in Campa-nia. Heady and gener-ous and reserved forgreat banquets, it re-quired a long seasoning,hence the expressionstored still in ourgrandsires bins, usedin Odes iii, 27, and i,37
RM2H9K3G3–Warszawa, 1948-08. Pierwsze ogólnopolskie Igrzyska Sportowe Zwi¹zków Zawodowych (19-22.VIII) na stadionie Wojskowego Klubu Sportowego Legia, w których rywalizowali w 11 dyscyplinach reprezentanci 17 zwi¹zków zawodowych. Nz. specjalista od biegów d³ugich, Jan Kielas, mija liniê mety. ka PAP Dok³adny dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalony. Warsaw, Aug. 1948. The first national Trade Union Sports Competition (Aug. 19-22) held at the stadium of the Military Sports Club Legia. The event brought together representatives of 17 trade unions who competed in 11 disciplines. Pictured: long race specialist, Ja
RMPG3Y83–. Plant propagation : greenhouse and nursery practice . Plant propagation. i8 I'LAM' rk01'A<;.Ti()i ]'.. The most iiiiporlaiit factdib that dctcnnini; vitality arc nia- tiirity, harvest weather eoiiditiuiis ami ways of harvesting and cnring. C. Immature seeds soon after ripening usually sprout well, but if stored lose vitality rapidly; well-matured seeds harvested under faorable conditions should keep long. D. Seeds harvested in damp weather have less vitality than those harvested in dry weather. E. Seeds once injured never regain full vigor. F. While proper curing is of the utmost impor
RMGGD9KW–BOYZ 'N THE HOOD - JUNGS IM VIERTEL / Boyz 'N the Hood USA 1991 / John Singleton Bild: NIA LONG (als Brandi) und CUBA GOODING, Jr. (als Tre Styles) Regie: John Singleton aka. Boyz 'N the Hood
RMENPA0A–The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Serie, aka: Der Prinz von Bel Air, USA 1990 - 1996, Darsteller: Will Smith, Nia Long, Staffel 5: 19
RM2AN041E–California mammals . he sides, the basesof most of the tail hairs white; skull similar to that of occiden-talis; teeth smaller; zygomatic arches heavier. Length about 640 mm.. 25.15 inches); tail vertebrae 285(11.25) ; hind foot 68 (2.67) ; ear from crown 18 (.70). Type locality, San Francisco Mountain, Arizona. Arizona, New Mexico, Sonora, northeastern Lower Califor-nia and eastern California along the Colorado River. 240 CALIFORNIA MAMMALS. Genus Spilogale Gray. (Spot—weasel.)Body snaall and rather slender; tail long and bushy; analscent glands highly developed; skull rather flat; sectorial
RMPG3J0P–. 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. MOSSES WITH. A HAND-LENS 171. Figure 98. Lcjcunea the size of the lobule and rather smaller than in the next. The spores mature in midsummer; perianths may be found in autumn and winter. The perianth is about half exserted, ob- long to oval-oblong from a narrower base, rounded at the apex and con- tracted into a short slender beak resembling that shown in Jnngerman- nia lanccolata, sharply five keeled in the upper part. The bifid underleaves which
RM2CNWAX8–. North American birds eggs . I Pale greenish drab,greenish drab color, spotted with brown. 11 Range. —Sage plains of the RockyMountain region from British Colum-bia to New Mexico, and from Califor-nia to Dakota. This handsome birdis the largest of the American Grouse,being about 8(1 inches long (the henbird is about six inches shorter). Itmay easily be recognized by its largesize, its peculiar graduated tail withextremelv sharplv pointed feathers,and the black belly and throat. Theirnests are hollows scratched out in thesand, under the sage bushes, gener-ally with no lining. The nestingseason
RMPFWR6J–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. Fig. 307.—Melittia ceio^ larva in squash-vine. almost impossible to raise squashes on account of its rav- ages. The fore wings of the adult are covered with scales, and the hind legs are fringed with long orange-colored scales. Family D10PTID.E (Di-op'ti-dae). The Dioptids {Di-op'tids). This family is represented in our fauna by a single known species, Phryganidia californica (Phryg-a-nid^i-a cal-i-for^- in.. Fig. 308.—Phryganidia cali/ornica, ni-ca), which occurs in Califor- nia. This is a pale-brown insect, with nearly transparent wings (Fig. 308
RMRDR7GK–. Principles of economic zoo̤logy. Zoology, Economic. Fig. 2 nia sagina'ta. (Eichhorst.) Segments.âThe remainder of the tapeworm, except a short portion immediately posterior to the head, is made up of a series of segments or â proglottides, the number of which varies in differ- ent species. In Taenia solium there are about eight hundred and fifty segments, while in the smaller species there are three or four hundred, and in the larger species, several thousand. These segments or proglottides are derived from the head liy a kind of budding. Thus it is that so long as the head remains the tape
RMPFXH7X–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. HOMA. 288 Homalonotus delphinocephalus. {Trimerus delpM- nocephalus). Hall,page 103, fig. 34. Rogers page 828, no figure Clinton and Niagara (Often 7 or 8 inches long very rarely 12 inches See Murchison's Siluri- an Research, plate 1 bis, fig 1 a, b. Green's Mon- ograph, 1832, plate 82, fig. 1.)—In Pennsylva- nia, Huntingdon Oo.^ Ferguson valley, Orbi sonia, in limestone lay- ers in the 133' of shales overlying the Clinton fossil ore led. (0. E. Hall,Proc.
RMRRC2AK–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. A Long Haul, Yes, But It Pays 70 i u » > !il ^1 a. House 5.1700 Built for Hixis Glt-sidale Co., at Glendale, Califoi nia. You may be sure that a man like W. B. Davis, the famous cucumber grower, knows something about greenhouses and their construction. That is the reason he bought the ma- V terial for his new range at Glendale, California, from us and cheerfully paid the high freight rates. No matter where you are, it pays to buy the material. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enha
RMRDCX3A–. Plant propagation : greenhouse and nursery practice . Plant propagation. i8 I'LAM' rk01'A<;.Ti()i ]'.. The most iiiiporlaiit factdib that dctcnnini; vitality arc nia- tiirity, harvest weather eoiiditiuiis ami ways of harvesting and cnring. C. Immature seeds soon after ripening usually sprout well, but if stored lose vitality rapidly; well-matured seeds harvested under faorable conditions should keep long. D. Seeds harvested in damp weather have less vitality than those harvested in dry weather. E. Seeds once injured never regain full vigor. F. While proper curing is of the utmost impor
RMRDH2T6–. 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. MOSSES WITH. A HAND-LENS 171. Figure 98. Lcjcunea the size of the lobule and rather smaller than in the next. The spores mature in midsummer; perianths may be found in autumn and winter. The perianth is about half exserted, ob- long to oval-oblong from a narrower base, rounded at the apex and con- tracted into a short slender beak resembling that shown in Jnngerman- nia lanccolata, sharply five keeled in the upper part. The bifid underleaves which
RMRD93Y4–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. HOMA. 288 Homalonotus delphinocephalus. {Trimerus delpM- nocephalus). Hall,page 103, fig. 34. Rogers page 828, no figure Clinton and Niagara (Often 7 or 8 inches long very rarely 12 inches See Murchison's Siluri- an Research, plate 1 bis, fig 1 a, b. Green's Mon- ograph, 1832, plate 82, fig. 1.)—In Pennsylva- nia, Huntingdon Oo.^ Ferguson valley, Orbi sonia, in limestone lay- ers in the 133' of shales overlying the Clinton fossil ore led. (0. E. Hall,Proc.
RMRD7D10–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. Fig. 307.—Melittia ceio^ larva in squash-vine. almost impossible to raise squashes on account of its rav- ages. The fore wings of the adult are covered with scales, and the hind legs are fringed with long orange-colored scales. Family D10PTID.E (Di-op'ti-dae). The Dioptids {Di-op'tids). This family is represented in our fauna by a single known species, Phryganidia californica (Phryg-a-nid^i-a cal-i-for^- in.. Fig. 308.—Phryganidia cali/ornica, ni-ca), which occurs in Califor- nia. This is a pale-brown insect, with nearly transparent wings (Fig. 308
RMRJ2A0H–. The silva of North America [microform] : a description of the tree which grow naturally in North America exclusive of Mexico. Trees; Trees; Gymnosperms; Conifers; Arbres; Arbres; Gymnospermes; Conifères. coMirsj B] rigid i yellow loosely Abies V Laud Oardi State nia); Club, Finus V (1836; Pinus bi (1837; 30.— licher, trioh, ; tore, M'Nal Pioea bi (18381 BrU. cecB, 3 Toxodiu Lambi Abies bi A feet in i long sii pyramic while tfa neigh be one ha fissured three thicknei increasi and the reddish The let base, w long sl( which. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images t
RMRDJD04–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. 262 ADDENDA, VOL. II. 146 a. BARBUS UR0TJ^:NIA. Bouleng. Rev. Zool. Afr. ii. 1913, p. 158. Depth of body equal to length of head, 3^ to 3-^- times in total length. Snout rounded, hardly as long as eye, which is 3 times in length of head and equals interorbital width; mouth small, inferior; lips feebly developed; two barbels on each side, anterior ^ diameter of ej^e, posterior ^. Dorsal IV 9, equally distant from eye and from caudal, border feebly emarginate; last simple ray n
RMRE1PEM–. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. INCOMPLETE 275 ticatory; chai {Piper Chaba), also a stout climber, the wood of which is used as a pungent condiment; pipool or Long Pepper {Piper longum), a slender creeper; gol-marich or Black F&^pev {Piper nigrum), also a climber; kabab-chini is Piper caninum of Java, a kind of marich used with pan for its volatile. Fig. 247,—Peferonua reflexa Fig. 248.—Hoiiiiu}<nia cordata , Spike, i. Spike enlarged, r, One y, Spike with a whorl of four white bracts flower, o. Ovary, i, Stamen. (i) at its base. oil (fig. 246). Peperomia reflexa (fig. 247) is a com
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