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. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. COLEOPTERA, 543 at the roots of trees and grass; a few live under the bark of trees. The family Georyssid^ (Ge-o-rys^si-dse) includes only two American species. " They arc small, rounded, convex, roughly sculptured, black insects, found at the margin of streams, on wet sand ; they cover themselves with a mass of mud, so that no part of the insect is visible.'* (LeConte and Horn.) The family PARNlDiE (Par'ni-dae) includes small water beetles, in which the legs are not fitted for swimming. The tarsi are five-jointed ; the first four segments of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-for-the-study-of-insects-insects-coleoptera-543-at-the-roots-of-trees-and-grass-a-few-live-under-the-bark-of-trees-the-family-georyssid-ge-o-ryssi-dse-includes-only-two-american-species-quot-they-arc-small-rounded-convex-roughly-sculptured-black-insects-found-at-the-margin-of-streams-on-wet-sand-they-cover-themselves-with-a-mass-of-mud-so-that-no-part-of-the-insect-is-visible-leconte-and-horn-the-family-parnldie-parni-dae-includes-small-water-beetles-in-which-the-legs-are-not-fitted-for-swimming-the-tarsi-are-five-jointed-the-first-four-segments-of-image216322109.html
RMPFX91H–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. COLEOPTERA, 543 at the roots of trees and grass; a few live under the bark of trees. The family Georyssid^ (Ge-o-rys^si-dse) includes only two American species. " They arc small, rounded, convex, roughly sculptured, black insects, found at the margin of streams, on wet sand ; they cover themselves with a mass of mud, so that no part of the insect is visible.'* (LeConte and Horn.) The family PARNlDiE (Par'ni-dae) includes small water beetles, in which the legs are not fitted for swimming. The tarsi are five-jointed ; the first four segments of
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Turf goods : fine harness, saddles, trotting and running horse outfits . No. 542. 1^0. 544. No. .542. Ventilated Feed Bag. Extra heavy duck Each $ 85 No. .543. Canvas Feed Bag. Not ventilated ..!! 50 No. 543i. Feed Box. Made of very strong sheet iron, galvanized, all seams thoroughly joined, stout iron hooks without bars n 7 75 No. 544. Same as above, with (patent-applied-for) removable bars, as shown in cut, to prevent the horse from throwing out his feed <i o 00 NOTE.-The ?•Patent-applied-for Removable-bar Feed Box is oue of the most desirable artieles ever offered to the horsemeji of thi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turf-goods-fine-harness-saddles-trotting-and-running-horse-outfits-no-542-10-544-no-542-ventilated-feed-bag-extra-heavy-duck-each-85-no-543-canvas-feed-bag-not-ventilated-!!-50-no-543i-feed-box-made-of-very-strong-sheet-iron-galvanized-all-seams-thoroughly-joined-stout-iron-hooks-without-bars-n-7-75-no-544-same-as-above-with-patent-applied-for-removable-bars-as-shown-in-cut-to-prevent-the-horse-from-throwing-out-his-feed-lti-o-00-note-the-patent-applied-for-removable-bar-feed-box-is-oue-of-the-most-desirable-artieles-ever-offered-to-the-horsemeji-of-thi-image338137148.html
RM2AJ3DAM–Turf goods : fine harness, saddles, trotting and running horse outfits . No. 542. 1^0. 544. No. .542. Ventilated Feed Bag. Extra heavy duck Each $ 85 No. .543. Canvas Feed Bag. Not ventilated ..!! 50 No. 543i. Feed Box. Made of very strong sheet iron, galvanized, all seams thoroughly joined, stout iron hooks without bars n 7 75 No. 544. Same as above, with (patent-applied-for) removable bars, as shown in cut, to prevent the horse from throwing out his feed <i o 00 NOTE.-The ?•Patent-applied-for Removable-bar Feed Box is oue of the most desirable artieles ever offered to the horsemeji of thi
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Pensacola Harbor, Fla., Title from jacket., Videodisc images out of sequence; actual left to right order is 1A-19011, 19010, 19009, 19008, 19007, 19006., Labels on negatives, from left to right: 541 G, 542 G, 543 G, 544 G, 545 G, 546 G., Detroit Publishing Co. no. 037046., Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949, Harbors. , Piers & wharves. , Lumber industry. , Ships. , United States, Florida, Pensacola. , United States, Florida, Pensacola Bay. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pensacola-harbor-fla-title-from-jacket-videodisc-images-out-of-sequence-actual-left-to-right-order-is-1a-19011-19010-19009-19008-19007-19006-labels-on-negatives-from-left-to-right-541-g-542-g-543-g-544-g-545-g-546-g-detroit-publishing-co-no-037046-gift-state-historical-society-of-colorado-1949-harbors-piers-wharves-lumber-industry-ships-united-states-florida-pensacola-united-states-florida-pensacola-bay-image606733801.html
RM2X73349–Pensacola Harbor, Fla., Title from jacket., Videodisc images out of sequence; actual left to right order is 1A-19011, 19010, 19009, 19008, 19007, 19006., Labels on negatives, from left to right: 541 G, 542 G, 543 G, 544 G, 545 G, 546 G., Detroit Publishing Co. no. 037046., Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949, Harbors. , Piers & wharves. , Lumber industry. , Ships. , United States, Florida, Pensacola. , United States, Florida, Pensacola Bay.
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RM2XAXKNJ–Sanctuaries of Gracia and Sant Honorat, Puig de Randa, Algaida, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 543 Okthoc. Vl!',» Orthoceras asmodeus. Clarke, Bull. 16, U. S. G. S. 1885, ^ p. 30, pi. 3, fig. 3, magnified SO; minute; only -^-^ inch long ; beauti- Qik B.,6. 3 f^lj diiferent from all other De- vonian orthocerata; rings marked by the finest lines lengthwise ; no septa visible. Genest e black shale, Ontario Co., N. Y.— VIII e, Orthoceras baculum, Hall, 15th An. Rt. N. Y. 1862, p.. h'i3f/ /SJ-h. An Rt. OL8 74, plate 8, fig. 6. Siphuncle excentric; surface u Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-543-okthoc-vl!-orthoceras-asmodeus-clarke-bull-16-u-s-g-s-1885-p-30-pi-3-fig-3-magnified-so-minute-only-inch-long-beauti-qik-b6-3-flj-diiferent-from-all-other-de-vonian-orthocerata-rings-marked-by-the-finest-lines-lengthwise-no-septa-visible-genest-e-black-shale-ontario-co-n-y-viii-e-orthoceras-baculum-hall-15th-an-rt-n-y-1862-p-hi3f-sj-h-an-rt-ol8-74-plate-8-fig-6-siphuncle-excentric-surface-u-image216329298.html
RMPFXJ6A–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 543 Okthoc. Vl!',» Orthoceras asmodeus. Clarke, Bull. 16, U. S. G. S. 1885, ^ p. 30, pi. 3, fig. 3, magnified SO; minute; only -^-^ inch long ; beauti- Qik B.,6. 3 f^lj diiferent from all other De- vonian orthocerata; rings marked by the finest lines lengthwise ; no septa visible. Genest e black shale, Ontario Co., N. Y.— VIII e, Orthoceras baculum, Hall, 15th An. Rt. N. Y. 1862, p.. h'i3f/ /SJ-h. An Rt. OL8 74, plate 8, fig. 6. Siphuncle excentric; surface u
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RMFYNEE8–August 1986, Berlin wall graffitis at Potsdamer Platz square with view over Leipziger Platz square, death strip, West Berlin, Germany, Europe,
United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit . INVENTOR. 1492 Arthur G. VVillard et al. vs. (No Model.) No. 543.227. M. BEAL. CORE DRILLING MACHINERY. 2 Sheets—Sheet 2. Patented July 23, 1895.. <^^V2L.M %,rrU llfVEHTOR. / arioiis Pcfriulaiits. 149.^ United States Patent Office. MOSES 13EAL, OF ELY HI A, OHIO,CORE-DRILLING MACHINERY SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 543,227, dated July 23, 1895. ArDlication 61ed February e, 1894. Serial No. 499,255. No mo-lM. To all ivhoni it may cu)iccrii: Be it known that I, MosES Beal, a ciiizenof the United States, residing at Elyr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/united-states-court-of-appeals-for-the-ninth-circuit-inventor-1492-arthur-g-vvillard-et-al-vs-no-model-no-543227-m-beal-core-drilling-machinery-2-sheetssheet-2-patented-july-23-1895-ltv2lm-rru-llfvehtor-arioiis-pcfriulaiits-149-united-states-patent-office-moses-13eal-of-ely-hi-a-ohiocore-drilling-machinery-specification-forming-part-of-letters-patent-no-543227-dated-july-23-1895-ardlication-61ed-february-e-1894-serial-no-499255-no-mo-lm-to-all-ivhoni-it-may-cuiccrii-be-it-known-that-i-moses-beal-a-ciiizenof-the-united-states-residing-at-elyr-image338484311.html
RM2AJK85B–United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit . INVENTOR. 1492 Arthur G. VVillard et al. vs. (No Model.) No. 543.227. M. BEAL. CORE DRILLING MACHINERY. 2 Sheets—Sheet 2. Patented July 23, 1895.. <^^V2L.M %,rrU llfVEHTOR. / arioiis Pcfriulaiits. 149.^ United States Patent Office. MOSES 13EAL, OF ELY HI A, OHIO,CORE-DRILLING MACHINERY SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 543,227, dated July 23, 1895. ArDlication 61ed February e, 1894. Serial No. 499,255. No mo-lM. To all ivhoni it may cu)iccrii: Be it known that I, MosES Beal, a ciiizenof the United States, residing at Elyr
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. Diccionario portuguez das plantas, arbustos, matas, arvores, animaes quadrupedes, e reptis, ayes, peixes, mariscos, insectos, gomas, metaes, pedras, terras, mineraes, &c. : que a Divina Omnipotencia creou no globo terraqueo para utilidade dos viventes,. Plant names, Popular; Animals; Mineralogy; Natural history. Fortuguez. 543 TALCO. Mineral formofo, bran- :o, lizo, luzidio, tranfparente, ein- :ombuíHvel, que fe abre em folhas, 3U efcamas brandas ao tado, e fe cria nos montes de Alemanha , Alpes, apenino, e em varias partes dePor- :ugal: o de Veneza he verde, ou cor ie prata , e o deite Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diccionario-portuguez-das-plantas-arbustos-matas-arvores-animaes-quadrupedes-e-reptis-ayes-peixes-mariscos-insectos-gomas-metaes-pedras-terras-mineraes-ampc-que-a-divina-omnipotencia-creou-no-globo-terraqueo-para-utilidade-dos-viventes-plant-names-popular-animals-mineralogy-natural-history-fortuguez-543-talco-mineral-formofo-bran-o-lizo-luzidio-tranfparente-ein-ombuhvel-que-fe-abre-em-folhas-3u-efcamas-brandas-ao-tado-e-fe-cria-nos-montes-de-alemanha-alpes-apenino-e-em-varias-partes-depor-ugal-o-de-veneza-he-verde-ou-cor-ie-prata-e-o-deite-image215963161.html
RMPF9Y61–. Diccionario portuguez das plantas, arbustos, matas, arvores, animaes quadrupedes, e reptis, ayes, peixes, mariscos, insectos, gomas, metaes, pedras, terras, mineraes, &c. : que a Divina Omnipotencia creou no globo terraqueo para utilidade dos viventes,. Plant names, Popular; Animals; Mineralogy; Natural history. Fortuguez. 543 TALCO. Mineral formofo, bran- :o, lizo, luzidio, tranfparente, ein- :ombuíHvel, que fe abre em folhas, 3U efcamas brandas ao tado, e fe cria nos montes de Alemanha , Alpes, apenino, e em varias partes dePor- :ugal: o de Veneza he verde, ou cor ie prata , e o deite
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. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1917 1ra sección. r Cía. — Para distinguir fe:ree;í, cu-LileiL, pinure í , cabulerr, cerrap-ríi, quincallería, herrajes, ariículos demenaje, de bazar y kojalate.í.t» cablesna eKcInaos, ¡oneíi, mateos y varillas*cetstetía. de la ciase 10.i i v-20 marzo. Acta No 56372 • < : ? BEVIUO «Marzo 7 de 1917. —The Oliver Ty-pewriter Company. —Máquinas efe es--cribir; sus partes, accesorios y cintaspara las mismas; de la clase 18.v-19 marzo. Acta No 56111 Acta No 56127. Acia No 543// M^ki Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boletn-oficial-de-la-repblica-argentina-1917-1ra-seccin-r-ca-para-distinguir-feree-cu-lileil-pinure-cabulerr-cerrap-ri-quincallera-herrajes-ariculos-demenaje-de-bazar-y-kojalatet-cablesna-ekcinaos-onei-mateos-y-varillascetsteta-de-la-ciase-10i-i-v-20-marzo-acta-no-56372-lt-beviuo-marzo-7-de-1917-the-oliver-ty-pewriter-company-mquinas-efe-es-cribir-sus-partes-accesorios-y-cintaspara-las-mismas-de-la-clase-18v-19-marzo-acta-no-56111-acta-no-56127-acia-no-543-mki-image337049255.html
RM2AG9WNB–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1917 1ra sección. r Cía. — Para distinguir fe:ree;í, cu-LileiL, pinure í , cabulerr, cerrap-ríi, quincallería, herrajes, ariículos demenaje, de bazar y kojalate.í.t» cablesna eKcInaos, ¡oneíi, mateos y varillas*cetstetía. de la ciase 10.i i v-20 marzo. Acta No 56372 • < : ? BEVIUO «Marzo 7 de 1917. —The Oliver Ty-pewriter Company. —Máquinas efe es--cribir; sus partes, accesorios y cintaspara las mismas; de la clase 18.v-19 marzo. Acta No 56111 Acta No 56127. Acia No 543// M^ki
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. Illustration of Sarcochilus hartmannii (spelled by Hooker as Sarcochilus hartmanni) . 1888. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), C. H. Fitch lith. Description by Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817—1911) 543 Sarcochilus hartmannii - Curtis' 114 (Ser. 3 no. 44) pl 7010 (1888) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustration-of-sarcochilus-hartmannii-spelled-by-hooker-as-sarcochilus-hartmanni-1888-m-s-del-=-matilda-smith-1854-1926-c-h-fitch-lith-description-by-joseph-dalton-hooker-18171911-543-sarcochilus-hartmannii-curtis-114-ser-3-no-44-pl-7010-1888-image187538034.html
RMMW32JX–. Illustration of Sarcochilus hartmannii (spelled by Hooker as Sarcochilus hartmanni) . 1888. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), C. H. Fitch lith. Description by Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817—1911) 543 Sarcochilus hartmannii - Curtis' 114 (Ser. 3 no. 44) pl 7010 (1888)
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RMP6EB7A–. Die Gartenlaube. Deutsch: Seite 543 aus 'Die Gartenlaube'. English: Page 543 from journal Die Gartenlaube for 1891. Extracted image (if any): File:Die Gartenlaube (1891) b 543.jpg - hi res, 2.5 MB. Deutsch: keine Bildunterschrift English: no caption . N/A 16 Die Gartenlaube (1891) 543
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. Die Gartenlaube. Deutsch: Seite 543 aus 'Die Gartenlaube'. English: Page 543 from journal Die Gartenlaube for 1895. Extracted image (if any): File:Die Gartenlaube (1895) b 543.jpg - hi res, 2.5 MB. Deutsch: keine Bildunterschrift English: no caption . N/A 21 Die Gartenlaube (1895) 543 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-gartenlaube-deutsch-seite-543-aus-die-gartenlaube-english-page-543-from-journal-die-gartenlaube-for-1895-extracted-image-if-any-filedie-gartenlaube-1895-b-543jpg-hi-res-25-mb-deutsch-keine-bildunterschrift-english-no-caption-na-21-die-gartenlaube-1895-543-image210526535.html
RMP6E8MR–. Die Gartenlaube. Deutsch: Seite 543 aus 'Die Gartenlaube'. English: Page 543 from journal Die Gartenlaube for 1895. Extracted image (if any): File:Die Gartenlaube (1895) b 543.jpg - hi res, 2.5 MB. Deutsch: keine Bildunterschrift English: no caption . N/A 21 Die Gartenlaube (1895) 543
. Die Gartenlaube. Deutsch: Seite 543 aus 'Die Gartenlaube'. English: Page 543 from journal Die Gartenlaube for 1897. Extracted image (if any): File:Die Gartenlaube (1897) b 543.jpg - hi res, 2.5 MB. Deutsch: keine Bildunterschrift English: no caption . N/A 31 Die Gartenlaube (1897) 543 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-gartenlaube-deutsch-seite-543-aus-die-gartenlaube-english-page-543-from-journal-die-gartenlaube-for-1897-extracted-image-if-any-filedie-gartenlaube-1897-b-543jpg-hi-res-25-mb-deutsch-keine-bildunterschrift-english-no-caption-na-31-die-gartenlaube-1897-543-image210532695.html
RMP6EGGR–. Die Gartenlaube. Deutsch: Seite 543 aus 'Die Gartenlaube'. English: Page 543 from journal Die Gartenlaube for 1897. Extracted image (if any): File:Die Gartenlaube (1897) b 543.jpg - hi res, 2.5 MB. Deutsch: keine Bildunterschrift English: no caption . N/A 31 Die Gartenlaube (1897) 543
Sanctuaries of Gracia and Sant Honorat, Puig de Randa, Algaida, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sanctuaries-of-gracia-and-sant-honorat-puig-de-randa-algaida-mallorca-balearic-islands-spain-europe-image566643115.html
RM2RWTR23–Sanctuaries of Gracia and Sant Honorat, Puig de Randa, Algaida, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe
. English: Woman's fancy manta Twill tapestry weave, weft-faced, diagonal and diamond patterns. 1.2 x 0.78 m; Tassels 0.090 m 30.709 x 47.244 in.; Tassels 3.543 in. Catalog No. E-2859 . between circa 1850 and circa 1865. Unknown Navajo woman 391 Manta 1860 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-womans-fancy-manta-twill-tapestry-weave-weft-faced-diagonal-and-diamond-patterns-12-x-078-m-tassels-0090-m-30709-x-47244-in-tassels-3543-in-catalog-no-e-2859-between-circa-1850-and-circa-1865-unknown-navajo-woman-391-manta-1860-image187841003.html
RMMWGW37–. English: Woman's fancy manta Twill tapestry weave, weft-faced, diagonal and diamond patterns. 1.2 x 0.78 m; Tassels 0.090 m 30.709 x 47.244 in.; Tassels 3.543 in. Catalog No. E-2859 . between circa 1850 and circa 1865. Unknown Navajo woman 391 Manta 1860
Papers, 1882-1901 (bulk 1883-1899) . President. V* ^ ,io;?na .1 f / f •. r 1 . . « . .„ .r . r W^ /F HOMMUNJPAW STATiaN.^0 i/y CRRofN.J.. ^. .Dei^s or THE -Absolutely 5afe^^°Speed}/ Alco Vapor L-aunch Telephone No 543 ^ V^ ^lit--- C^tle Address A.co -JerseyQfy JJlEUiSEY CEITY, KJ. August 9tn, 1399, L. D. Baker, Jr., Wellfleet, Mass.Dear Sir:- Your favor of the 7th to hand, and In reply, our I-Ir. Jones har.,no doubt, arrived ere thtf^. We regret exceedin;3;Iy that th.ere should havebeen any delay In the r.attei, but it was simply Inipoesible for ub to nendhim sooner. V/e remain, Yours very tn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/papers-1882-1901-bulk-1883-1899-president-v-iona-1-f-f-r-1-r-r-w-f-hommunjpaw-statian0-iy-crrofnj-deis-or-the-absolutely-5afespeed-alco-vapor-l-aunch-telephone-no-543-v-lit-ctle-address-aco-jerseyqfy-jjleuisey-ceity-kj-august-9tn-1399-l-d-baker-jr-wellfleet-massdear-sir-your-favor-of-the-7th-to-hand-and-in-reply-our-i-ir-jones-harno-doubt-arrived-ere-thtf-we-regret-exceedin3iy-that-there-should-havebeen-any-delay-in-the-rattei-but-it-was-simply-inipoesible-for-ub-to-nendhim-sooner-ve-remain-yours-very-tn-image340243139.html
RM2ANFBGK–Papers, 1882-1901 (bulk 1883-1899) . President. V* ^ ,io;?na .1 f / f •. r 1 . . « . .„ .r . r W^ /F HOMMUNJPAW STATiaN.^0 i/y CRRofN.J.. ^. .Dei^s or THE -Absolutely 5afe^^°Speed}/ Alco Vapor L-aunch Telephone No 543 ^ V^ ^lit--- C^tle Address A.co -JerseyQfy JJlEUiSEY CEITY, KJ. August 9tn, 1399, L. D. Baker, Jr., Wellfleet, Mass.Dear Sir:- Your favor of the 7th to hand, and In reply, our I-Ir. Jones har.,no doubt, arrived ere thtf^. We regret exceedin;3;Iy that th.ere should havebeen any delay In the r.attei, but it was simply Inipoesible for ub to nendhim sooner. V/e remain, Yours very tn
. English: Woman's fancy manta Twill tapestry weave, weft-faced, diagonal and diamond patterns. 1.2 x 0.78 m; Tassels 0.090 m 30.709 x 47.244 in.; Tassels 3.543 in. Catalog No. E-2859 . between circa 1850 and circa 1865. Unknown Navajo woman 341 Manta 1860 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-womans-fancy-manta-twill-tapestry-weave-weft-faced-diagonal-and-diamond-patterns-12-x-078-m-tassels-0090-m-30709-x-47244-in-tassels-3543-in-catalog-no-e-2859-between-circa-1850-and-circa-1865-unknown-navajo-woman-341-manta-1860-image189107815.html
RMMYJGXF–. English: Woman's fancy manta Twill tapestry weave, weft-faced, diagonal and diamond patterns. 1.2 x 0.78 m; Tassels 0.090 m 30.709 x 47.244 in.; Tassels 3.543 in. Catalog No. E-2859 . between circa 1850 and circa 1865. Unknown Navajo woman 341 Manta 1860
. Fall and Winter, 1890-91 Fashion Catalogue / H. O'Neill and Co.. 00,18.00. 20.00. No. 541. Silk Mixed Cassimeres. fast colors,$16 00 No. 543. Checks. Plaids, etc., in fine worstedgoods, $23 00 25.00, 28.00. No. 545. Black Hawthorne Cheviots, plain andwide wale styles, $16 00. No. 547. Black Corkscrew Worsteds, $18.00,20 00. Zi 00, 25.00. No. 549. Black Tricots, will not gloss or fade,$20.00, 24 00. Single Breasted Four-ButtonSuits. Figure T. ISO. 551, All Wool Cheviots, in plaids, checksand stripes, $14.00, 16.00, 18.00. 20.00. No. 503. All Wool Cassimeres. all patterns,$14.00, 10.00. 18.00. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fall-and-winter-1890-91-fashion-catalogue-h-oneill-and-co-001800-2000-no-541-silk-mixed-cassimeres-fast-colors16-00-no-543-checks-plaids-etc-in-fine-worstedgoods-23-00-2500-2800-no-545-black-hawthorne-cheviots-plain-andwide-wale-styles-16-00-no-547-black-corkscrew-worsteds-180020-00-zi-00-2500-no-549-black-tricots-will-not-gloss-or-fade2000-24-00-single-breasted-four-buttonsuits-figure-t-iso-551-all-wool-cheviots-in-plaids-checksand-stripes-1400-1600-1800-2000-no-503-all-wool-cassimeres-all-patterns1400-1000-1800-image336612205.html
RM2AFJ08D–. Fall and Winter, 1890-91 Fashion Catalogue / H. O'Neill and Co.. 00,18.00. 20.00. No. 541. Silk Mixed Cassimeres. fast colors,$16 00 No. 543. Checks. Plaids, etc., in fine worstedgoods, $23 00 25.00, 28.00. No. 545. Black Hawthorne Cheviots, plain andwide wale styles, $16 00. No. 547. Black Corkscrew Worsteds, $18.00,20 00. Zi 00, 25.00. No. 549. Black Tricots, will not gloss or fade,$20.00, 24 00. Single Breasted Four-ButtonSuits. Figure T. ISO. 551, All Wool Cheviots, in plaids, checksand stripes, $14.00, 16.00, 18.00. 20.00. No. 503. All Wool Cassimeres. all patterns,$14.00, 10.00. 18.00.
. English: Woman's fancy manta Twill tapestry weave, weft-faced, diagonal and diamond patterns. 1.2 x 0.78 m; Tassels 0.090 m 30.709 x 47.244 in.; Tassels 3.543 in. Catalog No. E-2859 . between circa 1850 and circa 1865. Unknown Navajo woman 391 Manta 1860 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-womans-fancy-manta-twill-tapestry-weave-weft-faced-diagonal-and-diamond-patterns-12-x-078-m-tassels-0090-m-30709-x-47244-in-tassels-3543-in-catalog-no-e-2859-between-circa-1850-and-circa-1865-unknown-navajo-woman-391-manta-1860-image188354176.html
RMMXC7JT–. English: Woman's fancy manta Twill tapestry weave, weft-faced, diagonal and diamond patterns. 1.2 x 0.78 m; Tassels 0.090 m 30.709 x 47.244 in.; Tassels 3.543 in. Catalog No. E-2859 . between circa 1850 and circa 1865. Unknown Navajo woman 391 Manta 1860
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Rump and tail coverts, without black bars; bill, longer than middle toe (withoutclaws). Long-billed Marsh Wren. Cistuthonis pidustri.s and varieties.bee No. 543. 314 KEY TO THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORIH AMERICA.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-known-to-occur-east-of-the-nineteenth-meridian-rump-and-tail-coverts-without-black-bars-bill-longer-than-middle-toe-withoutclaws-long-billed-marsh-wren-cistuthonis-pidustris-and-varietiesbee-no-543-314-key-to-the-birds-of-eastern-norih-america-image374832870.html
RM2CNR346–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Rump and tail coverts, without black bars; bill, longer than middle toe (withoutclaws). Long-billed Marsh Wren. Cistuthonis pidustri.s and varieties.bee No. 543. 314 KEY TO THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORIH AMERICA..
Nederlands: Beschrijving Zocherstraat thv. no 44-50 (vrnl.) Gezien naar achterzijde v/h Nederduits Hervormde kerkje a/d Overtoom 543 Documenttype foto Vervaardiger Leenheer, Cornelis G. (1869-1942) Collectie Collectie Leenheer, Martelhoff, Jansen Geografische naam Zocherstraat Overtoom Inventarissen http://archief.amsterdam/archief/10118 Afbeeldingsbestand 010118000038 . before 1948 97 Cornelis Gerardus Leenheer, Afb 010118000038 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nederlands-beschrijving-zocherstraat-thv-no-44-50-vrnl-gezien-naar-achterzijde-vh-nederduits-hervormde-kerkje-ad-overtoom-543-documenttype-foto-vervaardiger-leenheer-cornelis-g-1869-1942-collectie-collectie-leenheer-martelhoff-jansen-geografische-naam-zocherstraat-overtoom-inventarissen-httparchiefamsterdamarchief10118-afbeeldingsbestand-010118000038-before-1948-97-cornelis-gerardus-leenheer-afb-010118000038-image211363687.html
RMP7TCF3–Nederlands: Beschrijving Zocherstraat thv. no 44-50 (vrnl.) Gezien naar achterzijde v/h Nederduits Hervormde kerkje a/d Overtoom 543 Documenttype foto Vervaardiger Leenheer, Cornelis G. (1869-1942) Collectie Collectie Leenheer, Martelhoff, Jansen Geografische naam Zocherstraat Overtoom Inventarissen http://archief.amsterdam/archief/10118 Afbeeldingsbestand 010118000038 . before 1948 97 Cornelis Gerardus Leenheer, Afb 010118000038
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . IJump and tail coverts, without black bars;Itili, longer than middle toe (withoutclaws). Long-billed Marsh Wren. CisUilhorus pttlH.-<lris and varieties.See No. 543. 314 KEY TO THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NOKIH AMERICA.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-known-to-occur-east-of-the-nineteenth-meridian-ijump-and-tail-coverts-without-black-barsitili-longer-than-middle-toe-withoutclaws-long-billed-marsh-wren-cisuilhorus-pttlh-ltlris-and-varietiessee-no-543-314-key-to-the-birds-of-eastern-nokih-america-image374899146.html
RM2CNX3K6–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . IJump and tail coverts, without black bars;Itili, longer than middle toe (withoutclaws). Long-billed Marsh Wren. CisUilhorus pttlH.-<lris and varieties.See No. 543. 314 KEY TO THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NOKIH AMERICA..
. Stamp of the Kingdom of Italia; 1929; commemorative stamp of the issue '1400 years of the founding of the Abbey of Monte Cassino'; drawing of an unknown fresco to the deat of the Saint Benedict of Nursia (founder of the abbey which was erected on the place of an old temple of the Apollon in 529 A.D.; death of Benedict on the 21st of March, 543 or 547 A.D.; canonized in 1220); stamp postmarked in Scala (Region Campania), 1929 Stamp: Michel: No. 319; Yvert & Tellier: No. 245; Scott: No. 233 Color: green Watermark: Italy No. 1 (crown) Nomianal value: 25 Cent. (Centesimi) Postage validity: from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stamp-of-the-kingdom-of-italia-1929-commemorative-stamp-of-the-issue-1400-years-of-the-founding-of-the-abbey-of-monte-cassino-drawing-of-an-unknown-fresco-to-the-deat-of-the-saint-benedict-of-nursia-founder-of-the-abbey-which-was-erected-on-the-place-of-an-old-temple-of-the-apollon-in-529-ad-death-of-benedict-on-the-21st-of-march-543-or-547-ad-canonized-in-1220-stamp-postmarked-in-scala-region-campania-1929-stamp-michel-no-319-yvert-tellier-no-245-scott-no-233-color-green-watermark-italy-no-1-crown-nomianal-value-25-cent-centesimi-postage-validity-from-image208205498.html
RMP2MG6J–. Stamp of the Kingdom of Italia; 1929; commemorative stamp of the issue '1400 years of the founding of the Abbey of Monte Cassino'; drawing of an unknown fresco to the deat of the Saint Benedict of Nursia (founder of the abbey which was erected on the place of an old temple of the Apollon in 529 A.D.; death of Benedict on the 21st of March, 543 or 547 A.D.; canonized in 1220); stamp postmarked in Scala (Region Campania), 1929 Stamp: Michel: No. 319; Yvert & Tellier: No. 245; Scott: No. 233 Color: green Watermark: Italy No. 1 (crown) Nomianal value: 25 Cent. (Centesimi) Postage validity: from
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Kump and npper tail coverts, barred with black; bill, shorter than middle toe (without claw). Short-billed Harsh ren. Cistotkorus fitdluris.See Xo. 542.. Rump and tail coverts, without black bars; bill, longer than middle toe (withoutclaws). Long-billed Marsh Wren. Cistuthonis pidustri.s and varieties.bee No. 543. 314 KEY TO THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORIH AMERICA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-known-to-occur-east-of-the-nineteenth-meridian-kump-and-npper-tail-coverts-barred-with-black-bill-shorter-than-middle-toe-without-claw-short-billed-harsh-ren-cistotkorus-fitdlurissee-xo-542-rump-and-tail-coverts-without-black-bars-bill-longer-than-middle-toe-withoutclaws-long-billed-marsh-wren-cistuthonis-pidustris-and-varietiesbee-no-543-314-key-to-the-birds-of-eastern-norih-america-image374832900.html
RM2CNR358–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Kump and npper tail coverts, barred with black; bill, shorter than middle toe (without claw). Short-billed Harsh ren. Cistotkorus fitdluris.See Xo. 542.. Rump and tail coverts, without black bars; bill, longer than middle toe (withoutclaws). Long-billed Marsh Wren. Cistuthonis pidustri.s and varieties.bee No. 543. 314 KEY TO THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORIH AMERICA.
. Nederlands: Titel catalogus Leupe (NA): Het fort Manaar, gelegen op de Zuidoosthoek, van 't Eyland Manaar. Gekopieerd naar een origineel, niet bewaard, uit 1678. Notities verso: A. A. nr. 23t verso 543 c; [potlood] nrs. 3; 46. English: According to the Leupe catalogue (NA), the original title reads: Het fort Manaar, gelegen op de Zuidoosthoek, van 't Eyland Manaar. Copied from an original from 1678, no longer extant. Notes on reverse: A. A. nr. 23t verso 543 c; [pencil] nrs. 3; 46. Nederlands: Plattegrond van de forten van Manaar, Aripo en Calpentijn English: Maps of the forts of Manaar, A Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nederlands-titel-catalogus-leupe-na-het-fort-manaar-gelegen-op-de-zuidoosthoek-van-t-eyland-manaar-gekopieerd-naar-een-origineel-niet-bewaard-uit-1678-notities-verso-a-a-nr-23t-verso-543-c-potlood-nrs-3-46-english-according-to-the-leupe-catalogue-na-the-original-title-reads-het-fort-manaar-gelegen-op-de-zuidoosthoek-van-t-eyland-manaar-copied-from-an-original-from-1678-no-longer-extant-notes-on-reverse-a-a-nr-23t-verso-543-c-pencil-nrs-3-46-nederlands-plattegrond-van-de-forten-van-manaar-aripo-en-calpentijn-english-maps-of-the-forts-of-manaar-a-image184887981.html
RMMMPAE5–. Nederlands: Titel catalogus Leupe (NA): Het fort Manaar, gelegen op de Zuidoosthoek, van 't Eyland Manaar. Gekopieerd naar een origineel, niet bewaard, uit 1678. Notities verso: A. A. nr. 23t verso 543 c; [potlood] nrs. 3; 46. English: According to the Leupe catalogue (NA), the original title reads: Het fort Manaar, gelegen op de Zuidoosthoek, van 't Eyland Manaar. Copied from an original from 1678, no longer extant. Notes on reverse: A. A. nr. 23t verso 543 c; [pencil] nrs. 3; 46. Nederlands: Plattegrond van de forten van Manaar, Aripo en Calpentijn English: Maps of the forts of Manaar, A
. Catalogue of plaster cast reproductions from antique, mediaeval and modern sculpture : subjects of every description for art schools . Hercules In the Lansdowne House, London No. 543 Height 7 ft $100.00 Augustus Caesar. In the Vatican No. 544 Height 7 ft. 4 in $200.00 S47 ,, 3 ,, 9 40.00 815 ,, 1 ,, 2 3.00 CATALOGUE OF P. P. CAPRONI AND BROTHER 23 GREEK AND ROMAN STATUES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-plaster-cast-reproductions-from-antique-mediaeval-and-modern-sculpture-subjects-of-every-description-for-art-schools-hercules-in-the-lansdowne-house-london-no-543-height-7-ft-10000-augustus-caesar-in-the-vatican-no-544-height-7-ft-4-in-20000-s47-3-9-4000-815-1-2-300-catalogue-of-p-p-caproni-and-brother-23-greek-and-roman-statues-image372409314.html
RM2CHTKTJ–. Catalogue of plaster cast reproductions from antique, mediaeval and modern sculpture : subjects of every description for art schools . Hercules In the Lansdowne House, London No. 543 Height 7 ft $100.00 Augustus Caesar. In the Vatican No. 544 Height 7 ft. 4 in $200.00 S47 ,, 3 ,, 9 40.00 815 ,, 1 ,, 2 3.00 CATALOGUE OF P. P. CAPRONI AND BROTHER 23 GREEK AND ROMAN STATUES
. &^ t-i^;fiT' No. 227,543. Patented May It, 1360. nr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amp-t-ifit-no-227543-patented-may-it-1360-nr-image180051338.html
RMMCX18X–. &^ t-i^;fiT' No. 227,543. Patented May It, 1360. nr
. Heraldry, historical and popular . om the time ofEdward III., the shield charged with the Eoyal Arms of Eng-land has been encircled with the Garter, charged ivith the Motto oftie Order. See Nos. 286, 289. In Plates LVIII., and LIX., I have placed before students ofHeraldry the entire series of the Eoyal Shields of England, withthe sole exception of that modification of No. 543, which wouldbe charged with the Electoral Bonnet of Hanover instead of anImperial Crown. SECTION n. , THE ROYAL BANNERS OF ENGLAND. The Eoyal Banners of England have always bonie the sameblazonry as the Eoyal Shields. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/heraldry-historical-and-popular-om-the-time-ofedward-iii-the-shield-charged-with-the-eoyal-arms-of-eng-land-has-been-encircled-with-the-garter-charged-ivith-the-motto-oftie-order-see-nos-286-289-in-plates-lviii-and-lix-i-have-placed-before-students-ofheraldry-the-entire-series-of-the-eoyal-shields-of-england-withthe-sole-exception-of-that-modification-of-no-543-which-wouldbe-charged-with-the-electoral-bonnet-of-hanover-instead-of-animperial-crown-section-n-the-royal-banners-of-england-the-eoyal-banners-of-england-have-always-bonie-the-sameblazonry-as-the-eoyal-shields-image372370438.html
RM2CHPX86–. Heraldry, historical and popular . om the time ofEdward III., the shield charged with the Eoyal Arms of Eng-land has been encircled with the Garter, charged ivith the Motto oftie Order. See Nos. 286, 289. In Plates LVIII., and LIX., I have placed before students ofHeraldry the entire series of the Eoyal Shields of England, withthe sole exception of that modification of No. 543, which wouldbe charged with the Electoral Bonnet of Hanover instead of anImperial Crown. SECTION n. , THE ROYAL BANNERS OF ENGLAND. The Eoyal Banners of England have always bonie the sameblazonry as the Eoyal Shields.
. A treatise on artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet ... No. 542. No. 543. sue and no bone. A tissue stump of this kind is capable of performinglimited functions in the management of an artificial leg; a tissue stumpis better than no stump at all. An artificial leg suitable for this stumpis represented in Cut No. 541. The stump, in an amputation of this kind, presents a very peculiarappearance. It is large and more or less flabby, with many deepcicatricial fissures and folds of tissue. The end of the stump is capableof bearing pressure, thus relieving pressure at the perineum andischium Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-artificial-limbs-with-rubber-hands-and-feet-no-542-no-543-sue-and-no-bone-a-tissue-stump-of-this-kind-is-capable-of-performinglimited-functions-in-the-management-of-an-artificial-leg-a-tissue-stumpis-better-than-no-stump-at-all-an-artificial-leg-suitable-for-this-stumpis-represented-in-cut-no-541-the-stump-in-an-amputation-of-this-kind-presents-a-very-peculiarappearance-it-is-large-and-more-or-less-flabby-with-many-deepcicatricial-fissures-and-folds-of-tissue-the-end-of-the-stump-is-capableof-bearing-pressure-thus-relieving-pressure-at-the-perineum-andischium-image370746329.html
RM2CF4XM9–. A treatise on artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet ... No. 542. No. 543. sue and no bone. A tissue stump of this kind is capable of performinglimited functions in the management of an artificial leg; a tissue stumpis better than no stump at all. An artificial leg suitable for this stumpis represented in Cut No. 541. The stump, in an amputation of this kind, presents a very peculiarappearance. It is large and more or less flabby, with many deepcicatricial fissures and folds of tissue. The end of the stump is capableof bearing pressure, thus relieving pressure at the perineum andischium
. Digest of United States automobile patents from 1789 to July 1, 1899, including all patents officially classed as traction-engines for the same period. Chronologically arranged ... together with lists of patents in the classes of portable-engines, traction-wheels, electric locomotivs, and electric railway battery systems ... . Witnesses. jyui<^ /. UoiiM:^^ Inventor. SV ^i5t**-«V ^^ N. S. HOPKINS.MOTOR FOE BICYCLES. 3 £lbeet8—Sbeet 2. Patented July 23, 1895.Fig.5.. (NoUodet.) S Sheets—Bheet 3. N. S. HOPKINS. HOTOR FOR BI0T0LE3. No. 543,094. Patented July 23, 1895. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/digest-of-united-states-automobile-patents-from-1789-to-july-1-1899-including-all-patents-officially-classed-as-traction-engines-for-the-same-period-chronologically-arranged-together-with-lists-of-patents-in-the-classes-of-portable-engines-traction-wheels-electric-locomotivs-and-electric-railway-battery-systems-witnesses-jyuilt-uoiim-inventor-sv-i5t-v-n-s-hopkinsmotor-foe-bicycles-3-lbeet8sbeet-2-patented-july-23-1895fig5-nouodet-s-sheetsbheet-3-n-s-hopkins-hotor-for-bi0t0le3-no-543094-patented-july-23-1895-image370098856.html
RM2CE3CT8–. Digest of United States automobile patents from 1789 to July 1, 1899, including all patents officially classed as traction-engines for the same period. Chronologically arranged ... together with lists of patents in the classes of portable-engines, traction-wheels, electric locomotivs, and electric railway battery systems ... . Witnesses. jyui<^ /. UoiiM:^^ Inventor. SV ^i5t**-«V ^^ N. S. HOPKINS.MOTOR FOE BICYCLES. 3 £lbeet8—Sbeet 2. Patented July 23, 1895.Fig.5.. (NoUodet.) S Sheets—Bheet 3. N. S. HOPKINS. HOTOR FOR BI0T0LE3. No. 543,094. Patented July 23, 1895.
. Electric railway gazette . NO. 543,529.—ELECTRIC TROLLEY. with a split switch, the point-rail connecting-bar provided near its oppositeends with clips, and adjustment plates secured to the point-rails to extendat their inner sides and each provided with an adjustment line inclined tothe line of the main rails and adapted to be connected with a clip on theadjacent end of said bar.543,653. ELECTRIC BRAKE-SHOE ; William B. Potter, Schenectady, N. Y.,assignor to the General Electric Company, of New York. Filed March 30,1895. An electric brake-shoe consisting of a magnet arranged about a caraxle, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/electric-railway-gazette-no-543529electric-trolley-with-a-split-switch-the-point-rail-connecting-bar-provided-near-its-oppositeends-with-clips-and-adjustment-plates-secured-to-the-point-rails-to-extendat-their-inner-sides-and-each-provided-with-an-adjustment-line-inclined-tothe-line-of-the-main-rails-and-adapted-to-be-connected-with-a-clip-on-theadjacent-end-of-said-bar543653-electric-brake-shoe-william-b-potter-schenectady-n-yassignor-to-the-general-electric-company-of-new-york-filed-march-301895-an-electric-brake-shoe-consisting-of-a-magnet-arranged-about-a-caraxle-image371940545.html
RM2CH39XW–. Electric railway gazette . NO. 543,529.—ELECTRIC TROLLEY. with a split switch, the point-rail connecting-bar provided near its oppositeends with clips, and adjustment plates secured to the point-rails to extendat their inner sides and each provided with an adjustment line inclined tothe line of the main rails and adapted to be connected with a clip on theadjacent end of said bar.543,653. ELECTRIC BRAKE-SHOE ; William B. Potter, Schenectady, N. Y.,assignor to the General Electric Company, of New York. Filed March 30,1895. An electric brake-shoe consisting of a magnet arranged about a caraxle,
. Digest of United States automobile patents from 1789 to July 1, 1899, including all patents officially classed as traction-engines for the same period. Chronologically arranged ... together with lists of patents in the classes of portable-engines, traction-wheels, electric locomotivs, and electric railway battery systems ... . (NoUodet.) S Sheets—Bheet 3. N. S. HOPKINS. HOTOR FOR BI0T0LE3. No. 543,094. Patented July 23, 1895.. Witnesses. W^, sra. JITtJ^^^J, //Fi^Aj, Inventor. Wijnesses. jVU»^ h. (H-^vfe^ Inventor. GAS 65 UeetB—Sheet No. 547,611. A. WOLFMtJLLEE.VEIOCIPEDE. Patented Oct. 8, 18 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/digest-of-united-states-automobile-patents-from-1789-to-july-1-1899-including-all-patents-officially-classed-as-traction-engines-for-the-same-period-chronologically-arranged-together-with-lists-of-patents-in-the-classes-of-portable-engines-traction-wheels-electric-locomotivs-and-electric-railway-battery-systems-nouodet-s-sheetsbheet-3-n-s-hopkins-hotor-for-bi0t0le3-no-543094-patented-july-23-1895-witnesses-w-sra-jittjj-fiaj-inventor-wijnesses-jvu-h-h-vfe-inventor-gas-65-ueetbsheet-no-547611-a-wolfmtjlleeveiocipede-patented-oct-8-18-image370098603.html
RM2CE3CF7–. Digest of United States automobile patents from 1789 to July 1, 1899, including all patents officially classed as traction-engines for the same period. Chronologically arranged ... together with lists of patents in the classes of portable-engines, traction-wheels, electric locomotivs, and electric railway battery systems ... . (NoUodet.) S Sheets—Bheet 3. N. S. HOPKINS. HOTOR FOR BI0T0LE3. No. 543,094. Patented July 23, 1895.. Witnesses. W^, sra. JITtJ^^^J, //Fi^Aj, Inventor. Wijnesses. jVU»^ h. (H-^vfe^ Inventor. GAS 65 UeetB—Sheet No. 547,611. A. WOLFMtJLLEE.VEIOCIPEDE. Patented Oct. 8, 18
. History of the descendants of Christian Wenger who emigrated from Europe to Lancaster County, Pa., in 1727, and a complete genealogical family register. ron J. Dettwiler, born Apr. 12, 1881; died. 8. William J. Dettwiler, born Aug. 6, 1887, All these children who are living are Mennonites.No. 542. Sixth Generation. 541. 1) Charilla Dettwiler, born Oct. 15, 1866; marriedHenry Stebings. Their children: 1. Felas Pearl Stebings. 4. Henry Stebings; died. 2. Vern Harry Stebings. 5. George Ira Stebings. 3. Ervin Stebings. No. 543. Sixth Generation. 541. 2) Sarah Dettwiler, born Oct. 10, 1868; marri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-descendants-of-christian-wenger-who-emigrated-from-europe-to-lancaster-county-pa-in-1727-and-a-complete-genealogical-family-register-ron-j-dettwiler-born-apr-12-1881-died-8-william-j-dettwiler-born-aug-6-1887-all-these-children-who-are-living-are-mennonitesno-542-sixth-generation-541-1-charilla-dettwiler-born-oct-15-1866-marriedhenry-stebings-their-children-1-felas-pearl-stebings-4-henry-stebings-died-2-vern-harry-stebings-5-george-ira-stebings-3-ervin-stebings-no-543-sixth-generation-541-2-sarah-dettwiler-born-oct-10-1868-marri-image370514285.html
RM2CEPAN1–. History of the descendants of Christian Wenger who emigrated from Europe to Lancaster County, Pa., in 1727, and a complete genealogical family register. ron J. Dettwiler, born Apr. 12, 1881; died. 8. William J. Dettwiler, born Aug. 6, 1887, All these children who are living are Mennonites.No. 542. Sixth Generation. 541. 1) Charilla Dettwiler, born Oct. 15, 1866; marriedHenry Stebings. Their children: 1. Felas Pearl Stebings. 4. Henry Stebings; died. 2. Vern Harry Stebings. 5. George Ira Stebings. 3. Ervin Stebings. No. 543. Sixth Generation. 541. 2) Sarah Dettwiler, born Oct. 10, 1868; marri
. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. BULLETIN No. 543 Contribution from the Bureau of Plant Industry WM. A. TAYLOR, Chief j^r^RJl.. 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.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-us-department-of-agriculture-agriculture-agriculture-united-states-department-of-agriculture-bulletin-no-543-contribution-from-the-bureau-of-plant-industry-wm-a-taylor-chief-jrrjl-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-united-states-dept-of-agriculture-washington-d-c-the-dept-supt-of-docs-g-p-o-image233829667.html
RMRGBT3F–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. BULLETIN No. 543 Contribution from the Bureau of Plant Industry WM. A. TAYLOR, Chief j^r^RJl.. 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.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Hump and upper tiiil coverts, barred with black; bill, shorter than middle toe (without claw). Short-billed Harsh Wren. Cistothorus steUaiis. See No. 542.. Rump and tail coverts, without black bars; bill, longer than middle toe (without claws). Long-billed Marsh Wren. Cistothvi'us2yihi!<tris and varieties. See No. 543.. 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 no Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-known-to-occur-east-of-the-nineteenth-meridian-birds-hump-and-upper-tiiil-coverts-barred-with-black-bill-shorter-than-middle-toe-without-claw-short-billed-harsh-wren-cistothorus-steuaiis-see-no-542-rump-and-tail-coverts-without-black-bars-bill-longer-than-middle-toe-without-claws-long-billed-marsh-wren-cistothvius2yihi!lttris-and-varieties-see-no-543-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-no-image234572807.html
RMRHHM07–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Hump and upper tiiil coverts, barred with black; bill, shorter than middle toe (without claw). Short-billed Harsh Wren. Cistothorus steUaiis. See No. 542.. Rump and tail coverts, without black bars; bill, longer than middle toe (without claws). Long-billed Marsh Wren. Cistothvi'us2yihi!<tris and varieties. See No. 543.. 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 no
. The birds of eastern North America : known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian. Birds -- North America. Hump and upper tail coverts, barred with black; bill, shorter than middle toe (without claw). Short-billed Harsh Wren. Cistothorus stellaris. See Xo. 542.. Rump and tail coverts, without black bars; bill, longer than middle toe (without claws). Long-billed Marsh Wren. Cistothorus palustris <tnd varieties. See No. 543.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illust Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-known-to-occur-east-of-the-ninetieth-meridian-birds-north-america-hump-and-upper-tail-coverts-barred-with-black-bill-shorter-than-middle-toe-without-claw-short-billed-harsh-wren-cistothorus-stellaris-see-xo-542-rump-and-tail-coverts-without-black-bars-bill-longer-than-middle-toe-without-claws-long-billed-marsh-wren-cistothorus-palustris-lttnd-varieties-see-no-543-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illust-image234572011.html
RMRHHJYR–. The birds of eastern North America : known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian. Birds -- North America. Hump and upper tail coverts, barred with black; bill, shorter than middle toe (without claw). Short-billed Harsh Wren. Cistothorus stellaris. See Xo. 542.. Rump and tail coverts, without black bars; bill, longer than middle toe (without claws). Long-billed Marsh Wren. Cistothorus palustris <tnd varieties. See No. 543.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illust
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Kump and upper tail coverts, barred with black; bill, shorter than middle toe (without cVasy). Short-billed Harsh Wren. Cistothorus stellaris. See No. 542.. Rump and tail coverts, without black bars; Ijill, longer than middle toe (without claws). Long-billed Marsh Wren. Oistothvruspiduslyis and varieties. See No. 543.. 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 pe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-known-to-occur-east-of-the-nineteenth-meridian-birds-kump-and-upper-tail-coverts-barred-with-black-bill-shorter-than-middle-toe-without-cvasy-short-billed-harsh-wren-cistothorus-stellaris-see-no-542-rump-and-tail-coverts-without-black-bars-ijill-longer-than-middle-toe-without-claws-long-billed-marsh-wren-oistothvruspiduslyis-and-varieties-see-no-543-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-pe-image232450262.html
RMRE50K2–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Kump and upper tail coverts, barred with black; bill, shorter than middle toe (without cVasy). Short-billed Harsh Wren. Cistothorus stellaris. See No. 542.. Rump and tail coverts, without black bars; Ijill, longer than middle toe (without claws). Long-billed Marsh Wren. Oistothvruspiduslyis and varieties. See No. 543.. 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 pe
. College collection of palaeontology. 168 PLANTS. CLASS MONOCOTYLEDONS. No. 541. [1207, Cast]. Nipadites Burtini, Brongt. This fossil palm-nut is so called from its resemblance to the fruit of the existing Nipa of Bengal and the East Indies. The Nipa is allied to the cocoa- nut tribe on the one side, and on the other to the screw-pine. It is a low- growing plant, luxuriating in marshy tracts at the mouths of great rivers. From the Eocene clay, Schfsrbeck, Belgium, and now in the Ward Collection of the University of Rochester. No. 543. Phragmites cretaceous, Lesq. Dakota Group (Cretaceous), Ot Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/college-collection-of-palaeontology-168-plants-class-monocotyledons-no-541-1207-cast-nipadites-burtini-brongt-this-fossil-palm-nut-is-so-called-from-its-resemblance-to-the-fruit-of-the-existing-nipa-of-bengal-and-the-east-indies-the-nipa-is-allied-to-the-cocoa-nut-tribe-on-the-one-side-and-on-the-other-to-the-screw-pine-it-is-a-low-growing-plant-luxuriating-in-marshy-tracts-at-the-mouths-of-great-rivers-from-the-eocene-clay-schfsrbeck-belgium-and-now-in-the-ward-collection-of-the-university-of-rochester-no-543-phragmites-cretaceous-lesq-dakota-group-cretaceous-ot-image232722346.html
RMREHBMA–. College collection of palaeontology. 168 PLANTS. CLASS MONOCOTYLEDONS. No. 541. [1207, Cast]. Nipadites Burtini, Brongt. This fossil palm-nut is so called from its resemblance to the fruit of the existing Nipa of Bengal and the East Indies. The Nipa is allied to the cocoa- nut tribe on the one side, and on the other to the screw-pine. It is a low- growing plant, luxuriating in marshy tracts at the mouths of great rivers. From the Eocene clay, Schfsrbeck, Belgium, and now in the Ward Collection of the University of Rochester. No. 543. Phragmites cretaceous, Lesq. Dakota Group (Cretaceous), Ot
. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. BULLETIN No. 543 Contribution from the Bureau of Plant Industry WM. A. TAYLOR, Chief j^r^RJl.. Washington, D. C. W August 8, 1917 CONTROL OF PEACH BACTERIAL SPOT IN SOUTHERN ORCHARDS. By John W. Roberts, Pathologist, Fruit-Disease Investigations. CONTENTS. Introduction 1 Description of the disease 2 Cause of the disease 3 Page. Varietal susceptibility 3 Control experiments 4 Summary and conclusions 7 INTRODUCTION. I In most of the peach-growing sections of the eastern half of the United States the disease commonly call Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-us-department-of-agriculture-agriculture-agriculture-bulletin-no-543-contribution-from-the-bureau-of-plant-industry-wm-a-taylor-chief-jrrjl-washington-d-c-w-august-8-1917-control-of-peach-bacterial-spot-in-southern-orchards-by-john-w-roberts-pathologist-fruit-disease-investigations-contents-introduction-1-description-of-the-disease-2-cause-of-the-disease-3-page-varietal-susceptibility-3-control-experiments-4-summary-and-conclusions-7-introduction-i-in-most-of-the-peach-growing-sections-of-the-eastern-half-of-the-united-states-the-disease-commonly-call-image233829655.html
RMRGBT33–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. BULLETIN No. 543 Contribution from the Bureau of Plant Industry WM. A. TAYLOR, Chief j^r^RJl.. Washington, D. C. W August 8, 1917 CONTROL OF PEACH BACTERIAL SPOT IN SOUTHERN ORCHARDS. By John W. Roberts, Pathologist, Fruit-Disease Investigations. CONTENTS. Introduction 1 Description of the disease 2 Cause of the disease 3 Page. Varietal susceptibility 3 Control experiments 4 Summary and conclusions 7 INTRODUCTION. I In most of the peach-growing sections of the eastern half of the United States the disease commonly call
. The water birds of North America [microform]. Birds; Water-birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux aquatiques. SCOLOPACID.E â THE SNIPE FAMILY â TRINGOIDES. 301 Tbe Common Sumlpipcr of Europe (T. hijpoleucns),^ the only otlicr known species of the genus, greatly resembles the Aiuuriciui Spotted Sandpiper (T. maculariiu), but is entirely unsjiotted lioiieath, and otherwise different. Tringoides macularius. THE SPOTTED SANDFIFEB. Trmjit mncidnrin, Linn. S. N. 1,17C0, 249 (bnse, 574. âCass, in Baird's IJ. X. Am. 1H58, 735. â Baikd, Cat. N. Am. 15. 1859, no. 543. â Couks, Key, 1872, 200; Ciictk List, 1873, no. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-water-birds-of-north-america-microform-birds-water-birds-oiseaux-oiseaux-aquatiques-scolopacide-the-snipe-family-tringoides-301-tbe-common-sumlpipcr-of-europe-t-hijpoleucns-the-only-otlicr-known-species-of-the-genus-greatly-resembles-the-aiuuriciui-spotted-sandpiper-t-maculariiu-but-is-entirely-unsjiotted-lioiieath-and-otherwise-different-tringoides-macularius-the-spotted-sandfifeb-trmjit-mncidnrin-linn-s-n-117c0-249-bnse-574-cass-in-bairds-ij-x-am-1h58-735-baikd-cat-n-am-15-1859-no-543-couks-key-1872-200-ciictk-list-1873-no-image234935582.html
RMRJ66ME–. The water birds of North America [microform]. Birds; Water-birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux aquatiques. SCOLOPACID.E â THE SNIPE FAMILY â TRINGOIDES. 301 Tbe Common Sumlpipcr of Europe (T. hijpoleucns),^ the only otlicr known species of the genus, greatly resembles the Aiuuriciui Spotted Sandpiper (T. maculariiu), but is entirely unsjiotted lioiieath, and otherwise different. Tringoides macularius. THE SPOTTED SANDFIFEB. Trmjit mncidnrin, Linn. S. N. 1,17C0, 249 (bnse, 574. âCass, in Baird's IJ. X. Am. 1H58, 735. â Baikd, Cat. N. Am. 15. 1859, no. 543. â Couks, Key, 1872, 200; Ciictk List, 1873, no.
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. Uuiiip ami ii|i|i('i- tail coverts, barred witb black; bill, sliortfi' than miiltlle toi> (^witliout olaw). Short-billed Harsh Wren. Cixtiitfuints sli Ihiris. .Sfo No. .*)-l2.. Ituiiip Mill! tail coviM-ts. without black bars; liill. loiijrtT tliaii luiiitlit' tiM' fvvillioiil rlaw.x). LonK-bilied Marsh Wren. Cislolltiirut ji'ihiKiri.'' â iu<l vdrirtii-s. See No. .543.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digita Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-known-to-occur-east-of-the-ninetieth-meridian-microform-birds-birds-oiseaux-oiseaux-uuiiip-ami-iiiii-tail-coverts-barred-witb-black-bill-sliortfi-than-miiltlle-toigt-witliout-olaw-short-billed-harsh-wren-cixtiitfuints-sli-ihiris-sfo-no-l2-ituiiip-mill!-tail-covim-ts-without-black-bars-liill-loiijrtt-tliaii-luiiitlit-tim-fvvillioiil-rlawx-lonk-bilied-marsh-wren-cislolltiirut-jiihikiri-iultl-vdrirtii-s-see-no-543-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digita-image234945699.html
RMRJ6KHR–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. Uuiiip ami ii|i|i('i- tail coverts, barred witb black; bill, sliortfi' than miiltlle toi> (^witliout olaw). Short-billed Harsh Wren. Cixtiitfuints sli Ihiris. .Sfo No. .*)-l2.. Ituiiip Mill! tail coviM-ts. without black bars; liill. loiijrtT tliaii luiiitlit' tiM' fvvillioiil rlaw.x). LonK-bilied Marsh Wren. Cislolltiirut ji'ihiKiri.'' â iu<l vdrirtii-s. See No. .543.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digita
Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1913 . IXDUSTRIAL TEAIXING AXD TECHNICAL EDUCATIOY SESSIONAL PAPER No. 191d 543. ^?rfsar-s- ^- 544 DOMINION OF CANADA ROYAL COMMISSION ON 3 GEORGE v.. A. 1913 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sessional-papers-of-the-dominion-of-canada-1913-ixdustrial-teaixing-axd-technical-educatioy-sessional-paper-no-191d-543-rfsar-s-544-dominion-of-canada-royal-commission-on-3-george-v-a-1913-image340011371.html
RM2AN4RY7–Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1913 . IXDUSTRIAL TEAIXING AXD TECHNICAL EDUCATIOY SESSIONAL PAPER No. 191d 543. ^?rfsar-s- ^- 544 DOMINION OF CANADA ROYAL COMMISSION ON 3 GEORGE v.. A. 1913
Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1913 . 191d—7i 542 DOMINION OF CANADA ROYAL COMMISSION ON • 3 GEORGE v., A. 1913. IXDUSTRIAL TEAIXING AXD TECHNICAL EDUCATIOY SESSIONAL PAPER No. 191d 543 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sessional-papers-of-the-dominion-of-canada-1913-191d7i-542-dominion-of-canada-royal-commission-on-3-george-v-a-1913-ixdustrial-teaixing-axd-technical-educatioy-sessional-paper-no-191d-543-image340011543.html
RM2AN4T5B–Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1913 . 191d—7i 542 DOMINION OF CANADA ROYAL COMMISSION ON • 3 GEORGE v., A. 1913. IXDUSTRIAL TEAIXING AXD TECHNICAL EDUCATIOY SESSIONAL PAPER No. 191d 543
. Fall and Winter, 1890-91 Fashion Catalogue / H. O'Neill and Co.. No. 541. C. P. Venus Sateen Corsei, long waist. Inwhite and colors, $8.75; black, $300; sizes, 18to30in. Vo. 543. S. C. Abdominal Corset,well boned, long waist elastic sides,whlteordrab; 20to36in ,$I 50. No. 545. Erench Sateen Corset,wellbonei, long waist.white, drab, blackor blue, 18 to .30 inches, 75c. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fall-and-winter-1890-91-fashion-catalogue-h-oneill-and-co-no-541-c-p-venus-sateen-corsei-long-waist-inwhite-and-colors-875-black-300-sizes-18to30in-vo-543-s-c-abdominal-corsetwell-boned-long-waist-elastic-sideswhlteordrab-20to36in-i-50-no-545-erench-sateen-corsetwellbonei-long-waistwhite-drab-blackor-blue-18-to-30-inches-75c-image336627225.html
RM2AFJKCW–. Fall and Winter, 1890-91 Fashion Catalogue / H. O'Neill and Co.. No. 541. C. P. Venus Sateen Corsei, long waist. Inwhite and colors, $8.75; black, $300; sizes, 18to30in. Vo. 543. S. C. Abdominal Corset,well boned, long waist elastic sides,whlteordrab; 20to36in ,$I 50. No. 545. Erench Sateen Corset,wellbonei, long waist.white, drab, blackor blue, 18 to .30 inches, 75c.
The ornithological works of Arthur, ninth Marquis of Tweeddale . scription. Thecharacters which differentiate the large Buceros of Mindanao, B. mindanensis, from the onewhich inhabits Luzon were stated some months ago before this Society (see P. Z. S. 1877, p. 543) f.But in those two species the form and general contour of the bill and casque are alike, whereasin this second representative form of B. hydrocorax the form of the casque is very different.The colouring of the bill represents that of B. mindanensis; and in the general colouring of theplumage there is little or no difference. It is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ornithological-works-of-arthur-ninth-marquis-of-tweeddale-scription-thecharacters-which-differentiate-the-large-buceros-of-mindanao-b-mindanensis-from-the-onewhich-inhabits-luzon-were-stated-some-months-ago-before-this-society-see-p-z-s-1877-p-543-fbut-in-those-two-species-the-form-and-general-contour-of-the-bill-and-casque-are-alike-whereasin-this-second-representative-form-of-b-hydrocorax-the-form-of-the-casque-is-very-differentthe-colouring-of-the-bill-represents-that-of-b-mindanensis-and-in-the-general-colouring-of-theplumage-there-is-little-or-no-difference-it-is-image343206669.html
RM2AXABH1–The ornithological works of Arthur, ninth Marquis of Tweeddale . scription. Thecharacters which differentiate the large Buceros of Mindanao, B. mindanensis, from the onewhich inhabits Luzon were stated some months ago before this Society (see P. Z. S. 1877, p. 543) f.But in those two species the form and general contour of the bill and casque are alike, whereasin this second representative form of B. hydrocorax the form of the casque is very different.The colouring of the bill represents that of B. mindanensis; and in the general colouring of theplumage there is little or no difference. It is
The principles of light and color: including among other things the harmonic laws of the universe, the etherio-atomic philosophy of force, chromo chemistry, chromo therapeutics, and the general philosophy of the fine forces, together with numerous discoveries and practical applications .. . cannot make it lookdifferent from what it is, however much we may think it oughtto look different; thus we cannot make black look white, or acircle turn into a triangle, or the left side of ourselves seem THE PERCEPTION OF COLORS. 543 other than the right side when we look into a mirror, for allthings do no Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-principles-of-light-and-color-including-among-other-things-the-harmonic-laws-of-the-universe-the-etherio-atomic-philosophy-of-force-chromo-chemistry-chromo-therapeutics-and-the-general-philosophy-of-the-fine-forces-together-with-numerous-discoveries-and-practical-applications-cannot-make-it-lookdifferent-from-what-it-is-however-much-we-may-think-it-oughtto-look-different-thus-we-cannot-make-black-look-white-or-acircle-turn-into-a-triangle-or-the-left-side-of-ourselves-seem-the-perception-of-colors-543-other-than-the-right-side-when-we-look-into-a-mirror-for-allthings-do-no-image338133176.html
RM2AJ388T–The principles of light and color: including among other things the harmonic laws of the universe, the etherio-atomic philosophy of force, chromo chemistry, chromo therapeutics, and the general philosophy of the fine forces, together with numerous discoveries and practical applications .. . cannot make it lookdifferent from what it is, however much we may think it oughtto look different; thus we cannot make black look white, or acircle turn into a triangle, or the left side of ourselves seem THE PERCEPTION OF COLORS. 543 other than the right side when we look into a mirror, for allthings do no
StNicholas [serial] . INDUSTRIOUS SPIDERS SPUN WEBS FOR A PRIZE. The fireflies and glow-worms(Though the latter are no worms !)Strove to excel in shedding their light;And this made the whole place exceedingly bright.The Rah-Rah-Rah boysMade a great deal of noise,As they yelled, Hip, Hurrah ! or shouted out Hail!For Harvard, Columbia, Princeton, or Yale;. *&.*: ^rtkr^*t^ »%%%. **ra V- * £>. THE GREAT TUG-OF-WAR BETWEEN THE SKIDDOODLES- igo8.] THE HAPPYCHAPS 543 Then maybe, perhaps,They cheered Happychaps; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stnicholas-serial-industrious-spiders-spun-webs-for-a-prize-the-fireflies-and-glow-wormsthough-the-latter-are-no-worms-!strove-to-excel-in-shedding-their-lightand-this-made-the-whole-place-exceedingly-brightthe-rah-rah-rah-boysmade-a-great-deal-of-noiseas-they-yelled-hip-hurrah-!-or-shouted-out-hail!for-harvard-columbia-princeton-or-yale-rtkrt-ra-v-gt-the-great-tug-of-war-between-the-skiddoodles-igo8-the-happychaps-543-then-maybe-perhapsthey-cheered-happychaps-image339154911.html
RM2AKNRFB–StNicholas [serial] . INDUSTRIOUS SPIDERS SPUN WEBS FOR A PRIZE. The fireflies and glow-worms(Though the latter are no worms !)Strove to excel in shedding their light;And this made the whole place exceedingly bright.The Rah-Rah-Rah boysMade a great deal of noise,As they yelled, Hip, Hurrah ! or shouted out Hail!For Harvard, Columbia, Princeton, or Yale;. *&.*: ^rtkr^*t^ »%%%. **ra V- * £>. THE GREAT TUG-OF-WAR BETWEEN THE SKIDDOODLES- igo8.] THE HAPPYCHAPS 543 Then maybe, perhaps,They cheered Happychaps;
The practice of pediatrics . e impossible to present a chartthat could be called typical of varicella. Eruption.—The lesions of the typical eruption have been well describedas looking as if drops of hot water had fallen upon the skin and raised VARICELLA 543 small, round blisters, with a narrow, inflamed zone around each. Whenthe skin is thick, as on the palms and soles, there is no red zone, thevesicle lying alone in the normal skin. The contents of the vesiclesis at first clear and soon becomes cloudy, but not purulent unless theyare irritated or infected. The number of vesicles ranges from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-practice-of-pediatrics-e-impossible-to-present-a-chartthat-could-be-called-typical-of-varicella-eruptionthe-lesions-of-the-typical-eruption-have-been-well-describedas-looking-as-if-drops-of-hot-water-had-fallen-upon-the-skin-and-raised-varicella-543-small-round-blisters-with-a-narrow-inflamed-zone-around-each-whenthe-skin-is-thick-as-on-the-palms-and-soles-there-is-no-red-zone-thevesicle-lying-alone-in-the-normal-skin-the-contents-of-the-vesiclesis-at-first-clear-and-soon-becomes-cloudy-but-not-purulent-unless-theyare-irritated-or-infected-the-number-of-vesicles-ranges-from-image339049076.html
RM2AKH0FG–The practice of pediatrics . e impossible to present a chartthat could be called typical of varicella. Eruption.—The lesions of the typical eruption have been well describedas looking as if drops of hot water had fallen upon the skin and raised VARICELLA 543 small, round blisters, with a narrow, inflamed zone around each. Whenthe skin is thick, as on the palms and soles, there is no red zone, thevesicle lying alone in the normal skin. The contents of the vesiclesis at first clear and soon becomes cloudy, but not purulent unless theyare irritated or infected. The number of vesicles ranges from
The journal of the Horticultural Society of London . [Brasavola cucullata,] and remarkable for the manner in which its long tail-likelip and other floral divisions fall to one side as soon as they aredisengaged from each other in the bud. In the foliage there 86 NEW PLANTS, ETC., is nothing to distinguish the plant from several other species. Ifthe old figure of the species in the Botanical Magazine, t. 543, isto be trusted, the lip must be subject to some variation in form ;but we have no plant now in cultivation which corresponds withthat figure, nor has such a plant been remarked by me in h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-journal-of-the-horticultural-society-of-london-brasavola-cucullata-and-remarkable-for-the-manner-in-which-its-long-tail-likelip-and-other-floral-divisions-fall-to-one-side-as-soon-as-they-aredisengaged-from-each-other-in-the-bud-in-the-foliage-there-86-new-plants-etc-is-nothing-to-distinguish-the-plant-from-several-other-species-ifthe-old-figure-of-the-species-in-the-botanical-magazine-t-543-isto-be-trusted-the-lip-must-be-subject-to-some-variation-in-form-but-we-have-no-plant-now-in-cultivation-which-corresponds-withthat-figure-nor-has-such-a-plant-been-remarked-by-me-in-h-image338204692.html
RM2AJ6FF0–The journal of the Horticultural Society of London . [Brasavola cucullata,] and remarkable for the manner in which its long tail-likelip and other floral divisions fall to one side as soon as they aredisengaged from each other in the bud. In the foliage there 86 NEW PLANTS, ETC., is nothing to distinguish the plant from several other species. Ifthe old figure of the species in the Botanical Magazine, t. 543, isto be trusted, the lip must be subject to some variation in form ;but we have no plant now in cultivation which corresponds withthat figure, nor has such a plant been remarked by me in h
A complete illustrated catalogue to the National Gallery . -, which very im-perfectly represent the old French school, is No. 206, The LLead of aGirl Jean Baptiste Greuze ; one of three examples of this painter,best known in England by his charming heads of children (see p. 32).There are much more important works by Greuze to be seen in theLouTe : such as The Village Betrothal &c.. Xo. io6. 1 ft. 6 in. X I ft. 3 in. /. 710 2;.>8 6Y.H og DOOH - 83 70(543 ^00 644 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-complete-illustrated-catalogue-to-the-national-gallery-which-very-im-perfectly-represent-the-old-french-school-is-no-206-the-llead-of-agirl-jean-baptiste-greuze-one-of-three-examples-of-this-painterbest-known-in-england-by-his-charming-heads-of-children-see-p-32there-are-much-more-important-works-by-greuze-to-be-seen-in-theloute-such-as-the-village-betrothal-c-xo-io6-1-ft-6-in-x-i-ft-3-in-710-2gt8-6yh-og-dooh-83-70543-00-644-image338181086.html
RM2AJ5DBX–A complete illustrated catalogue to the National Gallery . -, which very im-perfectly represent the old French school, is No. 206, The LLead of aGirl Jean Baptiste Greuze ; one of three examples of this painter,best known in England by his charming heads of children (see p. 32).There are much more important works by Greuze to be seen in theLouTe : such as The Village Betrothal &c.. Xo. io6. 1 ft. 6 in. X I ft. 3 in. /. 710 2;.>8 6Y.H og DOOH - 83 70(543 ^00 644
The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology . also states that he possesses a specimen ofPentremites grnnulatus, Romer, on which the coarse granules show verydistinct sockets for the articulation of spines (Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis,vol. vi. no. 3, 1884, p. 543). new Species of Crinoids. 1(33 height of the calyx, measuring to the distal margin of theinterbrachial plates, varies from 18 to 23 millim. in differentspecimens, and is slightly less than their width, which variesbetween 20 and 25 millim. Basals.—The base of the calyx has the form of an openshallow cup, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-annals-and-magazine-of-natural-history-zoology-botany-and-geology-also-states-that-he-possesses-a-specimen-ofpentremites-grnnulatus-romer-on-which-the-coarse-granules-show-verydistinct-sockets-for-the-articulation-of-spines-trans-acad-sci-st-louisvol-vi-no-3-1884-p-543-new-species-of-crinoids-133-height-of-the-calyx-measuring-to-the-distal-margin-of-theinterbrachial-plates-varies-from-18-to-23-millim-in-differentspecimens-and-is-slightly-less-than-their-width-which-variesbetween-20-and-25-millim-basalsthe-base-of-the-calyx-has-the-form-of-an-openshallow-cup-image343041843.html
RM2AX2WAB–The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology . also states that he possesses a specimen ofPentremites grnnulatus, Romer, on which the coarse granules show verydistinct sockets for the articulation of spines (Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis,vol. vi. no. 3, 1884, p. 543). new Species of Crinoids. 1(33 height of the calyx, measuring to the distal margin of theinterbrachial plates, varies from 18 to 23 millim. in differentspecimens, and is slightly less than their width, which variesbetween 20 and 25 millim. Basals.—The base of the calyx has the form of an openshallow cup,
The treatment of fractures . L Fracture of fibula. Fracture of interna] malleolus. Fig. 542.—Potts fracture. Almost no displacement. Compare with figure 540 (MassachusettsGeneral Hospital, 828. X-ray tracing). Fracture of fibula. ? Astragalus. —. — Unusual space. — Internal malleolus. Fig. 543.—Potts fracture. Notice sliding of astragalus outward. Fractures of internal ma]leolus and fibula (Massachusetts General Hospital, 548. X-ray tracing). this fracture whatever the apparatus in which the leg is perma-nently placed. These consist of tin- making of lateral outwardpressure upon the internal m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-treatment-of-fractures-l-fracture-of-fibula-fracture-of-interna-malleolus-fig-542potts-fracture-almost-no-displacement-compare-with-figure-540-massachusettsgeneral-hospital-828-x-ray-tracing-fracture-of-fibula-astragalus-unusual-space-internal-malleolus-fig-543potts-fracture-notice-sliding-of-astragalus-outward-fractures-of-internal-ma-leolus-and-fibula-massachusetts-general-hospital-548-x-ray-tracing-this-fracture-whatever-the-apparatus-in-which-the-leg-is-perma-nently-placed-these-consist-of-tin-making-of-lateral-outwardpressure-upon-the-internal-m-image339475061.html
RM2AM8BW9–The treatment of fractures . L Fracture of fibula. Fracture of interna] malleolus. Fig. 542.—Potts fracture. Almost no displacement. Compare with figure 540 (MassachusettsGeneral Hospital, 828. X-ray tracing). Fracture of fibula. ? Astragalus. —. — Unusual space. — Internal malleolus. Fig. 543.—Potts fracture. Notice sliding of astragalus outward. Fractures of internal ma]leolus and fibula (Massachusetts General Hospital, 548. X-ray tracing). this fracture whatever the apparatus in which the leg is perma-nently placed. These consist of tin- making of lateral outwardpressure upon the internal m
How to heal by nature's potent methods : a worthy counsellor in health, sickness, pain, and distress : a system of nature which reveals the correct laws of the moral and physical world for the pleasant perusal and profound study of everybody . •Artificial Waist. Natural Waist. NO. 1. ON EXTERNAL FORM.. NO. 2, ON INTERNAL FORM. BY NATURES POTENT METHODS. 543 Aii<l not only the lungs, but the liver, and diaphragm,and stomach, and heart, and pancreas, all of whichorgans lie in the regions of the distorted part, are moreor less affected by this abuse. The figure on the readers right represents Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-to-heal-by-natures-potent-methods-a-worthy-counsellor-in-health-sickness-pain-and-distress-a-system-of-nature-which-reveals-the-correct-laws-of-the-moral-and-physical-world-for-the-pleasant-perusal-and-profound-study-of-everybody-artificial-waist-natural-waist-no-1-on-external-form-no-2-on-internal-form-by-natures-potent-methods-543-aiiltl-not-only-the-lungs-but-the-liver-and-diaphragmand-stomach-and-heart-and-pancreas-all-of-whichorgans-lie-in-the-regions-of-the-distorted-part-are-moreor-less-affected-by-this-abuse-the-figure-on-the-readers-right-represents-image340134573.html
RM2ANAD39–How to heal by nature's potent methods : a worthy counsellor in health, sickness, pain, and distress : a system of nature which reveals the correct laws of the moral and physical world for the pleasant perusal and profound study of everybody . •Artificial Waist. Natural Waist. NO. 1. ON EXTERNAL FORM.. NO. 2, ON INTERNAL FORM. BY NATURES POTENT METHODS. 543 Aii<l not only the lungs, but the liver, and diaphragm,and stomach, and heart, and pancreas, all of whichorgans lie in the regions of the distorted part, are moreor less affected by this abuse. The figure on the readers right represents
Geology . Fig. 543.—Gravel embankments along the shore of Lake Lahontan at Buffalo Springs.Nev. (Russell and Johnson, U. S Geol. Surv.) THE PLEISTOCENE OR GLACIAL PERIOD. 463 to the extent of more than 300 feet; that is, some parts of the Bonne-ville shore line are more than 300 feet higher than others (Fig. 540).This deformation affects even the later and lower shore lines, andstands in no intimate relation to the faulting of the region. Lake Lahontan.1—Farther west, but still in the area of the GreatBasin, were other lakes, probably contemporaneous with Bonneville.The largest was Lake Lahont Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/geology-fig-543gravel-embankments-along-the-shore-of-lake-lahontan-at-buffalo-springsnev-russell-and-johnson-u-s-geol-surv-the-pleistocene-or-glacial-period-463-to-the-extent-of-more-than-300-feet-that-is-some-parts-of-the-bonne-ville-shore-line-are-more-than-300-feet-higher-than-others-fig-540this-deformation-affects-even-the-later-and-lower-shore-lines-andstands-in-no-intimate-relation-to-the-faulting-of-the-region-lake-lahontan1farther-west-but-still-in-the-area-of-the-greatbasin-were-other-lakes-probably-contemporaneous-with-bonnevillethe-largest-was-lake-lahont-image343320810.html
RM2AXFH5E–Geology . Fig. 543.—Gravel embankments along the shore of Lake Lahontan at Buffalo Springs.Nev. (Russell and Johnson, U. S Geol. Surv.) THE PLEISTOCENE OR GLACIAL PERIOD. 463 to the extent of more than 300 feet; that is, some parts of the Bonne-ville shore line are more than 300 feet higher than others (Fig. 540).This deformation affects even the later and lower shore lines, andstands in no intimate relation to the faulting of the region. Lake Lahontan.1—Farther west, but still in the area of the GreatBasin, were other lakes, probably contemporaneous with Bonneville.The largest was Lake Lahont
. Transactions. present output, lie within a single square mile.Bingham canyon with its tributaries drains the central andmore important portions. The slopes present a very rugged, 1 The complete report, Professional Paper No. 38, IT. S. Geological Survey (1905),with maps, sections and illustrations, may be obtained free upon request to theDirector U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. GENESIS OF THE ORE-DEPOSITS AT BINGHAM, UTAH. 543 scantily-vegetated surface that rises precipitously from narrowpartly-graded bottoms to steep ledgy divides. Bingham precinct, including the principal settl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-present-output-lie-within-a-single-square-milebingham-canyon-with-its-tributaries-drains-the-central-andmore-important-portions-the-slopes-present-a-very-rugged-1-the-complete-report-professional-paper-no-38-it-s-geological-survey-1905with-maps-sections-and-illustrations-may-be-obtained-free-upon-request-to-thedirector-u-s-geological-survey-washington-d-c-genesis-of-the-ore-deposits-at-bingham-utah-543-scantily-vegetated-surface-that-rises-precipitously-from-narrowpartly-graded-bottoms-to-steep-ledgy-divides-bingham-precinct-including-the-principal-settl-image337149536.html
RM2AGEDJT–. Transactions. present output, lie within a single square mile.Bingham canyon with its tributaries drains the central andmore important portions. The slopes present a very rugged, 1 The complete report, Professional Paper No. 38, IT. S. Geological Survey (1905),with maps, sections and illustrations, may be obtained free upon request to theDirector U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. GENESIS OF THE ORE-DEPOSITS AT BINGHAM, UTAH. 543 scantily-vegetated surface that rises precipitously from narrowpartly-graded bottoms to steep ledgy divides. Bingham precinct, including the principal settl
The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands . 1. Selenaspis herzbergi (Bloch). 107 mm. to dorsal. No. 1266. 2. Selenaspis passany (Guvier and Yalen-ciennes). 543 mm. total length. (Berlin Museum, Coll. Schomburgk.) Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate VII]. 1. Notarius grandicassis (Cuviee and Valenciennes). 161 nun. to dorsal. No. 1258. 2. Notariusparmocassis (( uvikh and Valenciennes). 147 mm. to dorsal. No. 1252. 3. Notarius stricticastis (<V ieeand Valenciennes). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-freshwater-fishes-of-british-guiana-including-a-study-of-the-ecological-grouping-of-species-and-the-relation-of-the-fauna-of-the-plateau-to-that-of-the-lowlands-1-selenaspis-herzbergi-bloch-107-mm-to-dorsal-no-1266-2-selenaspis-passany-guvier-and-yalen-ciennes-543-mm-total-length-berlin-museum-coll-schomburgk-memoirs-carnegie-museum-vol-v-plate-vii-1-notarius-grandicassis-cuviee-and-valenciennes-161-nun-to-dorsal-no-1258-2-notariusparmocassis-uvikh-and-valenciennes-147-mm-to-dorsal-no-1252-3-notarius-stricticastis-ltv-ieeand-valenciennes-image342660647.html
RM2AWDF47–The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands . 1. Selenaspis herzbergi (Bloch). 107 mm. to dorsal. No. 1266. 2. Selenaspis passany (Guvier and Yalen-ciennes). 543 mm. total length. (Berlin Museum, Coll. Schomburgk.) Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate VII]. 1. Notarius grandicassis (Cuviee and Valenciennes). 161 nun. to dorsal. No. 1258. 2. Notariusparmocassis (( uvikh and Valenciennes). 147 mm. to dorsal. No. 1252. 3. Notarius stricticastis (<V ieeand Valenciennes).
The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands . Sciadeichthys proops (Cuvieh and Valenciennes). 1. Dorsal view (the so-called monk). 2. Palatal view-it he so-called crucifix). 3. Lateral view. Memoirs Carnegie Museum, vol. V. Plate VII.. 1. Selenaspis herzbergi (Bloch). 107 mm. to dorsal. No. 1266. 2. Selenaspis passany (Guvier and Yalen-ciennes). 543 mm. total length. (Berlin Museum, Coll. Schomburgk.) Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate VII] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-freshwater-fishes-of-british-guiana-including-a-study-of-the-ecological-grouping-of-species-and-the-relation-of-the-fauna-of-the-plateau-to-that-of-the-lowlands-sciadeichthys-proops-cuvieh-and-valenciennes-1-dorsal-view-the-so-called-monk-2-palatal-view-it-he-so-called-crucifix-3-lateral-view-memoirs-carnegie-museum-vol-v-plate-vii-1-selenaspis-herzbergi-bloch-107-mm-to-dorsal-no-1266-2-selenaspis-passany-guvier-and-yalen-ciennes-543-mm-total-length-berlin-museum-coll-schomburgk-memoirs-carnegie-museum-vol-v-plate-vii-image342661244.html
RM2AWDFWG–The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands . Sciadeichthys proops (Cuvieh and Valenciennes). 1. Dorsal view (the so-called monk). 2. Palatal view-it he so-called crucifix). 3. Lateral view. Memoirs Carnegie Museum, vol. V. Plate VII.. 1. Selenaspis herzbergi (Bloch). 107 mm. to dorsal. No. 1266. 2. Selenaspis passany (Guvier and Yalen-ciennes). 543 mm. total length. (Berlin Museum, Coll. Schomburgk.) Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate VII]
Catalogue of Sharp & Smith : importers, manufacturers, wholesale and retail dealers in surgical instruments, deformity apparatus, artificial limbs, artificial eyes, elastic stockings, trusses, crutches, supporters, galvanic and faradic batteries, etc., surgeons' appliances of every description . 2939 All Instruments designated by a * are illustrated, SHARP & SMITH. CHICAGO. 543 HYPODERMIC SYRINGES. FIG. *2944 Sharp & Smiths Hypodermic Syringe,No. 16.... $2 25 *2945 W. T. 81 Co.s No. 3 Phoenix Hypodermic Syringe 2 50 *2946 Farny Metal Case Hypodermic Syringe 3 00. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-sharp-smith-importers-manufacturers-wholesale-and-retail-dealers-in-surgical-instruments-deformity-apparatus-artificial-limbs-artificial-eyes-elastic-stockings-trusses-crutches-supporters-galvanic-and-faradic-batteries-etc-surgeons-appliances-of-every-description-2939-all-instruments-designated-by-a-are-illustrated-sharp-smith-chicago-543-hypodermic-syringes-fig-2944-sharp-smiths-hypodermic-syringeno-16-2-25-2945-w-t-81-cos-no-3-phoenix-hypodermic-syringe-2-50-2946-farny-metal-case-hypodermic-syringe-3-00-image338213619.html
RM2AJ6XWR–Catalogue of Sharp & Smith : importers, manufacturers, wholesale and retail dealers in surgical instruments, deformity apparatus, artificial limbs, artificial eyes, elastic stockings, trusses, crutches, supporters, galvanic and faradic batteries, etc., surgeons' appliances of every description . 2939 All Instruments designated by a * are illustrated, SHARP & SMITH. CHICAGO. 543 HYPODERMIC SYRINGES. FIG. *2944 Sharp & Smiths Hypodermic Syringe,No. 16.... $2 25 *2945 W. T. 81 Co.s No. 3 Phoenix Hypodermic Syringe 2 50 *2946 Farny Metal Case Hypodermic Syringe 3 00.
St Nicholas [serial] . WHERE, BURSTING FROM THE GRANITE RENT, THE TREASURE FOUND A GENEROUS VENT. i9io.] THE BROWNIES AND THE WATER FAMINE 543 And of supply there was no lack,For, let the reader bear in mind,That which the Brownies seek they find.They rode upon the water-cartThat took the liquid at the startWhere, bursting from the granite rent,The treasure found a generous vent,Though, guarded well by rocks and trees,The place was not approached with ease,And wheels ran high, and wheels ran low, And old and young will bless the dayThe Brownie band came round this way. The fountain basin in th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-nicholas-serial-where-bursting-from-the-granite-rent-the-treasure-found-a-generous-vent-i9io-the-brownies-and-the-water-famine-543-and-of-supply-there-was-no-lackfor-let-the-reader-bear-in-mindthat-which-the-brownies-seek-they-findthey-rode-upon-the-water-cartthat-took-the-liquid-at-the-startwhere-bursting-from-the-granite-rentthe-treasure-found-a-generous-ventthough-guarded-well-by-rocks-and-treesthe-place-was-not-approached-with-easeand-wheels-ran-high-and-wheels-ran-low-and-old-and-young-will-bless-the-daythe-brownie-band-came-round-this-way-the-fountain-basin-in-th-image338257181.html
RM2AJ8XDH–St Nicholas [serial] . WHERE, BURSTING FROM THE GRANITE RENT, THE TREASURE FOUND A GENEROUS VENT. i9io.] THE BROWNIES AND THE WATER FAMINE 543 And of supply there was no lack,For, let the reader bear in mind,That which the Brownies seek they find.They rode upon the water-cartThat took the liquid at the startWhere, bursting from the granite rent,The treasure found a generous vent,Though, guarded well by rocks and trees,The place was not approached with ease,And wheels ran high, and wheels ran low, And old and young will bless the dayThe Brownie band came round this way. The fountain basin in th
Buffalo medical and surgical journal . t, Jan. 17, 1889. Myrtol, that part of the oil of myrtha which boils at 160, given ingelatine capsules containing one minim, two or three capsules daily,removes all fetor of the breath in putrid bronchitis, and seems topossess even curative effect, while it does not influence phthisis. Foreign bodies are often removed from the nose in a most tendermanner by blowing forcibly through a well-fitting conus into that sideof the nose where there is no foreign body.—Dodd. INSTRUME TS. 543 JJeto Instruments. A SELF-RETAINING NASAL SPECULUM. By FRANK HAMILTON POT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/buffalo-medical-and-surgical-journal-t-jan-17-1889-myrtol-that-part-of-the-oil-of-myrtha-which-boils-at-160-given-ingelatine-capsules-containing-one-minim-two-or-three-capsules-dailyremoves-all-fetor-of-the-breath-in-putrid-bronchitis-and-seems-topossess-even-curative-effect-while-it-does-not-influence-phthisis-foreign-bodies-are-often-removed-from-the-nose-in-a-most-tendermanner-by-blowing-forcibly-through-a-well-fitting-conus-into-that-sideof-the-nose-where-there-is-no-foreign-bodydodd-instrume-ts-543-jjeto-instruments-a-self-retaining-nasal-speculum-by-frank-hamilton-pot-image343230408.html
RM2AXBDTT–Buffalo medical and surgical journal . t, Jan. 17, 1889. Myrtol, that part of the oil of myrtha which boils at 160, given ingelatine capsules containing one minim, two or three capsules daily,removes all fetor of the breath in putrid bronchitis, and seems topossess even curative effect, while it does not influence phthisis. Foreign bodies are often removed from the nose in a most tendermanner by blowing forcibly through a well-fitting conus into that sideof the nose where there is no foreign body.—Dodd. INSTRUME TS. 543 JJeto Instruments. A SELF-RETAINING NASAL SPECULUM. By FRANK HAMILTON POT
Ontario Sessional Papers, 1895, No.33-67 . TQ number of visitors to the Park in 1894 shows a very consi-derable falling off from last year, the totals for the two past years being for The year 1893 543,924 1894 442,828 It may, however, be noted that the figures for 1894 are higher than thoserecorded for any year previous to 1893 by 170,343. From the following tabu-lated statement it will appear that the greatest falling off in visitors was in respectto that class locally termed tourist travel or such as usually enter the Park incarriages. This class was in 1893 unusually large owing, doubtle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ontario-sessional-papers-1895-no33-67-tq-number-of-visitors-to-the-park-in-1894-shows-a-very-consi-derable-falling-off-from-last-year-the-totals-for-the-two-past-years-being-for-the-year-1893-543924-1894-442828-it-may-however-be-noted-that-the-figures-for-1894-are-higher-than-thoserecorded-for-any-year-previous-to-1893-by-170343-from-the-following-tabu-lated-statement-it-will-appear-that-the-greatest-falling-off-in-visitors-was-in-respectto-that-class-locally-termed-tourist-travel-or-such-as-usually-enter-the-park-incarriages-this-class-was-in-1893-unusually-large-owing-doubtle-image340078100.html
RM2AN7W2C–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1895, No.33-67 . TQ number of visitors to the Park in 1894 shows a very consi-derable falling off from last year, the totals for the two past years being for The year 1893 543,924 1894 442,828 It may, however, be noted that the figures for 1894 are higher than thoserecorded for any year previous to 1893 by 170,343. From the following tabu-lated statement it will appear that the greatest falling off in visitors was in respectto that class locally termed tourist travel or such as usually enter the Park incarriages. This class was in 1893 unusually large owing, doubtle
. Travels through the interior parts of North America, in the years 1766, 1767, and 1768. jlablifhed with the greateft Advantage, — — 531 Dlfertation on the Difcovery of a North-weft Papge, — — 539 The mojl certain JVay of attaining it, 540 Plan propofed by RichardIVhitwor^h, Efq, for making an Aitempt from a garter hitherto unexplored, — — 441 The F^eafon of its being poflponed, 543 INTRO- / A parrs CONTENTS. FARINACEOUS and LEGU^MI NO US ROOTS, &c. Maize or Indian Corn, — 522 JVild Rice, ?— — 523 Beans, The Squajh, —• 526 APPENDIX. The Probability of the interior Parts ofNorth America becomi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/travels-through-the-interior-parts-of-north-america-in-the-years-1766-1767-and-1768-jlablifhed-with-the-greateft-advantage-531-dlfertation-on-the-difcovery-of-a-north-weft-papge-539-the-mojl-certain-jvay-of-attaining-it-540-plan-propofed-by-richardivhitworh-efq-for-making-an-aitempt-from-a-garter-hitherto-unexplored-441-the-feafon-of-its-being-poflponed-543-intro-a-parrs-contents-farinaceous-and-legumi-no-us-roots-c-maize-or-indian-corn-522-jvild-rice-523-beans-the-squajh-526-appendix-the-probability-of-the-interior-parts-ofnorth-america-becomi-image336697770.html
RM2AFNWCA–. Travels through the interior parts of North America, in the years 1766, 1767, and 1768. jlablifhed with the greateft Advantage, — — 531 Dlfertation on the Difcovery of a North-weft Papge, — — 539 The mojl certain JVay of attaining it, 540 Plan propofed by RichardIVhitwor^h, Efq, for making an Aitempt from a garter hitherto unexplored, — — 441 The F^eafon of its being poflponed, 543 INTRO- / A parrs CONTENTS. FARINACEOUS and LEGU^MI NO US ROOTS, &c. Maize or Indian Corn, — 522 JVild Rice, ?— — 523 Beans, The Squajh, —• 526 APPENDIX. The Probability of the interior Parts ofNorth America becomi
A text-book of physics, largely experimentalOn the Harvard college 'Descriptive list of elementary physical experiments.' . Fig. 296. Tc* 1 *5 •» . ^/V, (J -j ? 1 <** ^ + -y 0 L ? I . 1 Fig.297. No. 76. Two strong brass carriages (see Fig. 298), each largeenough to hold about 1 kgm. of iron and sufficiently well made tocontinue in motion after being gently started down an incline of1 in 50. To each carriage is attached a small, thin rubber tube about APPENDIX I. 543 50 cm. long and of such quality that it will bear stretching to twiceits original length. For use in Exercise 36. No. 77. Tw Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-physics-largely-experimentalon-the-harvard-college-descriptive-list-of-elementary-physical-experiments-fig-296-tc-1-5-v-j-j-1-lt-y-0-l-i-1-fig297-no-76-two-strong-brass-carriages-see-fig-298-each-largeenough-to-hold-about-1-kgm-of-iron-and-sufficiently-well-made-tocontinue-in-motion-after-being-gently-started-down-an-incline-of1-in-50-to-each-carriage-is-attached-a-small-thin-rubber-tube-about-appendix-i-543-50-cm-long-and-of-such-quality-that-it-will-bear-stretching-to-twiceits-original-length-for-use-in-exercise-36-no-77-tw-image339325422.html
RM2AM1H12–A text-book of physics, largely experimentalOn the Harvard college 'Descriptive list of elementary physical experiments.' . Fig. 296. Tc* 1 *5 •» . ^/V, (J -j ? 1 <** ^ + -y 0 L ? I . 1 Fig.297. No. 76. Two strong brass carriages (see Fig. 298), each largeenough to hold about 1 kgm. of iron and sufficiently well made tocontinue in motion after being gently started down an incline of1 in 50. To each carriage is attached a small, thin rubber tube about APPENDIX I. 543 50 cm. long and of such quality that it will bear stretching to twiceits original length. For use in Exercise 36. No. 77. Tw
Coast review . TOTAL LIABILITIES, including reinsurance and reserves, 5,0I4,84C| NET CASH SURPLUS to Policy holders, - - 3,543,IO:j All Losses on the Pacific Coast proinptly paid throu^l^the San Francisco office. 1 Coast Review 241 J. F. HOUGHTON,CHARLES R. STORY, CAPITAL FULLY PAID UP, 1500,000.00. Assets,Jan. 1, 1878, 1578,065.84. Fire Insurance. President.Seoretary. Income, 1878, $353,450.42. liossea Paid Since Organization, $1,EM,448.99. Exclusively. No. 406 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. oi?.a--A.isrizEr) i864. EXHIBIT OF THE FINANCIAL STANDING Home Mutual Insurance Company drA.I7UJLRy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coast-review-total-liabilities-including-reinsurance-and-reserves-50i484c-net-cash-surplus-to-policy-holders-3543ioj-all-losses-on-the-pacific-coast-proinptly-paid-throulthe-san-francisco-office-1-coast-review-241-j-f-houghtoncharles-r-story-capital-fully-paid-up-150000000-assetsjan-1-1878-157806584-fire-insurance-presidentseoretary-income-1878-35345042-liossea-paid-since-organization-1em44899-exclusively-no-406-california-street-san-francisco-oia-aisrizer-i864-exhibit-of-the-financial-standing-home-mutual-insurance-company-drai7ujlry-image343367875.html
RM2AXHN6B–Coast review . TOTAL LIABILITIES, including reinsurance and reserves, 5,0I4,84C| NET CASH SURPLUS to Policy holders, - - 3,543,IO:j All Losses on the Pacific Coast proinptly paid throu^l^the San Francisco office. 1 Coast Review 241 J. F. HOUGHTON,CHARLES R. STORY, CAPITAL FULLY PAID UP, 1500,000.00. Assets,Jan. 1, 1878, 1578,065.84. Fire Insurance. President.Seoretary. Income, 1878, $353,450.42. liossea Paid Since Organization, $1,EM,448.99. Exclusively. No. 406 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. oi?.a--A.isrizEr) i864. EXHIBIT OF THE FINANCIAL STANDING Home Mutual Insurance Company drA.I7UJLRy
Academy notes . 564574 575 530 529 528 527533 534530 538 537 536 535 560 559 558 552 551 543 542 541 561 557 553 550 544 562 55G 554 549 548 545 563 555 546 547 This Gallery, which was formerlyoccupied by Sculpture, will befound full of interesting pictures.Amongst them are several byprominent painters (not in theAcademy), whose work seems tohave been purposely groupedtogether:—W. C. Symons, S. E.Waller, Henry Moore, Laslett J.Pott, R. C. Woodville. HeyvvoodHardy, J. D. Linton, SeymourLucas, and Walter Stacey. No. 532. ** Listeners hear no good of themselves! « No. 531. 27 x 17. Edwin Hughes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/academy-notes-564574-575-530-529-528-527533-534530-538-537-536-535-560-559-558-552-551-543-542-541-561-557-553-550-544-562-55g-554-549-548-545-563-555-546-547-this-gallery-which-was-formerlyoccupied-by-sculpture-will-befound-full-of-interesting-picturesamongst-them-are-several-byprominent-painters-not-in-theacademy-whose-work-seems-tohave-been-purposely-groupedtogetherw-c-symons-s-ewaller-henry-moore-laslett-jpott-r-c-woodville-heyvvoodhardy-j-d-linton-seymourlucas-and-walter-stacey-no-532-listeners-hear-no-good-of-themselves!-no-531-27-x-17-edwin-hughes-image338374763.html
RM2AJE8CY–Academy notes . 564574 575 530 529 528 527533 534530 538 537 536 535 560 559 558 552 551 543 542 541 561 557 553 550 544 562 55G 554 549 548 545 563 555 546 547 This Gallery, which was formerlyoccupied by Sculpture, will befound full of interesting pictures.Amongst them are several byprominent painters (not in theAcademy), whose work seems tohave been purposely groupedtogether:—W. C. Symons, S. E.Waller, Henry Moore, Laslett J.Pott, R. C. Woodville. HeyvvoodHardy, J. D. Linton, SeymourLucas, and Walter Stacey. No. 532. ** Listeners hear no good of themselves! « No. 531. 27 x 17. Edwin Hughes.
Transactions . llowingresults shown in Tables 1 and 2. The sample is cut in two, andeach half is sampled and assayed separately. The following Table No. 1 shows the results in ounces ofsilver of 13 cars, being a complete months run of the CopperCliff Plant. The assays were made by the chemist at the works,and I am indebted to the courtesy of the Superintendent, Mr. D.L. Mackenzie, for these figures. TABLE I. Sample 1. Sample 2. Average. Difference. % Ozs. Ozs. Ozs. Ozs. 196.7 195.6 196.15 1.1 .56 313.6 312.4 313.00 1.2 .38 554.4 543.9 549.15 10.5 1.91 727.5 729.8 728.65 2.3 .31 1108.9 1107.3 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-llowingresults-shown-in-tables-1-and-2-the-sample-is-cut-in-two-andeach-half-is-sampled-and-assayed-separately-the-following-table-no-1-shows-the-results-in-ounces-ofsilver-of-13-cars-being-a-complete-months-run-of-the-coppercliff-plant-the-assays-were-made-by-the-chemist-at-the-worksand-i-am-indebted-to-the-courtesy-of-the-superintendent-mr-dl-mackenzie-for-these-figures-table-i-sample-1-sample-2-average-difference-ozs-ozs-ozs-ozs-1967-1956-19615-11-56-3136-3124-31300-12-38-5544-5439-54915-105-191-7275-7298-72865-23-31-11089-11073-1-image338155933.html
RM2AJ499H–Transactions . llowingresults shown in Tables 1 and 2. The sample is cut in two, andeach half is sampled and assayed separately. The following Table No. 1 shows the results in ounces ofsilver of 13 cars, being a complete months run of the CopperCliff Plant. The assays were made by the chemist at the works,and I am indebted to the courtesy of the Superintendent, Mr. D.L. Mackenzie, for these figures. TABLE I. Sample 1. Sample 2. Average. Difference. % Ozs. Ozs. Ozs. Ozs. 196.7 195.6 196.15 1.1 .56 313.6 312.4 313.00 1.2 .38 554.4 543.9 549.15 10.5 1.91 727.5 729.8 728.65 2.3 .31 1108.9 1107.3 1
Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . D GAME COMMISSION. Number of Deer Killed During 1911, 1912 and 1913—Continued.District No. 5. Contra Costa Alameda San Francisco No hunting San Mateo Santa Clara Santa Cruz San Benito Monterey San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara SeeDist. 6 Totals 4 20 20 Est. 52 270 420 No liunting No hunting No hunting 132 15.5 202 19 350 543 69 109 85 123 67 42 404 510 552 25 132 132 Est. SeeDist. 6 See Dist. 6 210 828 1,613 2,206 District No. 6. Santa Barbara Ventura Los Angeles -— Orange San Diego Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/appendix-to-the-journals-of-the-senate-and-assembly-of-the-session-of-the-legislature-of-the-state-of-california-d-game-commission-number-of-deer-killed-during-1911-1912-and-1913continueddistrict-no-5-contra-costa-alameda-san-francisco-no-hunting-san-mateo-santa-clara-santa-cruz-san-benito-monterey-san-luis-obispo-santa-barbara-seedist-6-totals-4-20-20-est-52-270-420-no-liunting-no-hunting-no-hunting-132-155-202-19-350-543-69-109-85-123-67-42-404-510-552-25-132-132-est-seedist-6-see-dist-6-210-828-1613-2206-district-no-6-santa-barbara-ventura-los-angeles-orange-san-diego-image340055773.html
RM2AN6TH1–Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . D GAME COMMISSION. Number of Deer Killed During 1911, 1912 and 1913—Continued.District No. 5. Contra Costa Alameda San Francisco No hunting San Mateo Santa Clara Santa Cruz San Benito Monterey San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara SeeDist. 6 Totals 4 20 20 Est. 52 270 420 No liunting No hunting No hunting 132 15.5 202 19 350 543 69 109 85 123 67 42 404 510 552 25 132 132 Est. SeeDist. 6 See Dist. 6 210 828 1,613 2,206 District No. 6. Santa Barbara Ventura Los Angeles -— Orange San Diego
España, sus monumentos y artes, su naturaleza e historia . o 2 o: ju Q ü¡Oítí.O E- o CQ < << HZ < 688 SANTANDER de las Lindas^—no más alegre, ni menos herrumbroso, sucedecomo agregado otro edificio, con dos graciosas ventanas ajime-. ^¿á^^jTr*j j-y^ SANTILLANA. — Casa del águilay antigua torre reformada tbn^ que guía y conduce derechamente á la Colegial^ y que estambién intereresante por las construcciones que conserva. Son empedrado en mosaico de guijarros, á la manera usual de la tierra» (CostasyMontañas, págs. 542 y ^543). SANTANDER 689 todas ellas moradas de hidalgos, blasona Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/espaa-sus-monumentos-y-artes-su-naturaleza-e-historia-o-2-o-ju-q-oto-e-o-cq-lt-ltlt-hz-lt-688-santander-de-las-lindasno-ms-alegre-ni-menos-herrumbroso-sucedecomo-agregado-otro-edificio-con-dos-graciosas-ventanas-ajime-jtrj-j-y-santillana-casa-del-guilay-antigua-torre-reformada-tbn-que-gua-y-conduce-derechamente-la-colegial-y-que-estambin-intereresante-por-las-construcciones-que-conserva-son-empedrado-en-mosaico-de-guijarros-la-manera-usual-de-la-tierra-costasymontaas-pgs-542-y-543-santander-689-todas-ellas-moradas-de-hidalgos-blasona-image340008895.html
RM2AN4MPR–España, sus monumentos y artes, su naturaleza e historia . o 2 o: ju Q ü¡Oítí.O E- o CQ < << HZ < 688 SANTANDER de las Lindas^—no más alegre, ni menos herrumbroso, sucedecomo agregado otro edificio, con dos graciosas ventanas ajime-. ^¿á^^jTr*j j-y^ SANTILLANA. — Casa del águilay antigua torre reformada tbn^ que guía y conduce derechamente á la Colegial^ y que estambién intereresante por las construcciones que conserva. Son empedrado en mosaico de guijarros, á la manera usual de la tierra» (CostasyMontañas, págs. 542 y ^543). SANTANDER 689 todas ellas moradas de hidalgos, blasona
Lehrbuch der Physiologie des Menschen . etheilt auf dem Congress im Washington am 19. Sept. 1888 und darauf inder Zeitschrift „Brain 1889. Vgl. ferner Keen, American Journal of Med.sciences. Nov. 1888, J. B. D e a v e r , ibid. p. 477 und C. B. Nancrede,Medical News. Nov. 24. 188S. 2) W. v. Bechterew, Arch. f. Anatomie u. Physiologie 1899. Supple-ment-Band II. Hälfte. S. 543 und 1900. S. 22. 3) Abgedruckt in Volkman ns Vorträgen. No. 200. 1897. 220 Vierzehnter Vortrag. Auch in diesen Fällen seien Misserfolge sehr häufig, weil i. derTumor oft tief sitzt und die Schädelöffnung ihn nicht erkennen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lehrbuch-der-physiologie-des-menschen-etheilt-auf-dem-congress-im-washington-am-19-sept-1888-und-darauf-inder-zeitschrift-brain-1889-vgl-ferner-keen-american-journal-of-medsciences-nov-1888-j-b-d-e-a-v-e-r-ibid-p-477-und-c-b-nancredemedical-news-nov-24-188s-2-w-v-bechterew-arch-f-anatomie-u-physiologie-1899-supple-ment-band-ii-hlfte-s-543-und-1900-s-22-3-abgedruckt-in-volkman-ns-vortrgen-no-200-1897-220-vierzehnter-vortrag-auch-in-diesen-fllen-seien-misserfolge-sehr-hufig-weil-i-dertumor-oft-tief-sitzt-und-die-schdelffnung-ihn-nicht-erkennen-image340224752.html
RM2ANEG40–Lehrbuch der Physiologie des Menschen . etheilt auf dem Congress im Washington am 19. Sept. 1888 und darauf inder Zeitschrift „Brain 1889. Vgl. ferner Keen, American Journal of Med.sciences. Nov. 1888, J. B. D e a v e r , ibid. p. 477 und C. B. Nancrede,Medical News. Nov. 24. 188S. 2) W. v. Bechterew, Arch. f. Anatomie u. Physiologie 1899. Supple-ment-Band II. Hälfte. S. 543 und 1900. S. 22. 3) Abgedruckt in Volkman ns Vorträgen. No. 200. 1897. 220 Vierzehnter Vortrag. Auch in diesen Fällen seien Misserfolge sehr häufig, weil i. derTumor oft tief sitzt und die Schädelöffnung ihn nicht erkennen
Transactions . Metallurgie, 4, p- 617 ; 1907.Osmond, Mem. de 1 Art. de la Marine, 15, p. 573 ; 1887. Ann. des Mines, (8) 14, p. 5 ; 1888. Jl. Iron and Steel Inst., p. 38, No. 1 ; 1890. Metallographist, *, p. 169 ; 1899. Rev. de Metallurgie, 3, p. 551 ; 1906.Roberts-Austen, Proes. Inst. Mech. Engrs. p. 543; 1891; p. 35 ; 1899.Charpy and Grenet, Bull. Soc. dEncouragement, 102, p. 464 ; 1903.Miiller, Metallurgie, 6, p. 145 ; 1909 (contains bibliography).Arnold, Jl. Iron and Steel Inst., p. 107, No. 1 ; 1894.Int. Zs. Metallographie, 1, p. 192 ; 1911.British Assoc. Reports (Sheffield), 1910.McWilli Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-metallurgie-4-p-617-1907osmond-mem-de-1-art-de-la-marine-15-p-573-1887-ann-des-mines-8-14-p-5-1888-jl-iron-and-steel-inst-p-38-no-1-1890-metallographist-p-169-1899-rev-de-metallurgie-3-p-551-1906roberts-austen-proes-inst-mech-engrs-p-543-1891-p-35-1899charpy-and-grenet-bull-soc-dencouragement-102-p-464-1903miiller-metallurgie-6-p-145-1909-contains-bibliographyarnold-jl-iron-and-steel-inst-p-107-no-1-1894int-zs-metallographie-1-p-192-1911british-assoc-reports-sheffield-1910mcwilli-image342708509.html
RM2AWFM5H–Transactions . Metallurgie, 4, p- 617 ; 1907.Osmond, Mem. de 1 Art. de la Marine, 15, p. 573 ; 1887. Ann. des Mines, (8) 14, p. 5 ; 1888. Jl. Iron and Steel Inst., p. 38, No. 1 ; 1890. Metallographist, *, p. 169 ; 1899. Rev. de Metallurgie, 3, p. 551 ; 1906.Roberts-Austen, Proes. Inst. Mech. Engrs. p. 543; 1891; p. 35 ; 1899.Charpy and Grenet, Bull. Soc. dEncouragement, 102, p. 464 ; 1903.Miiller, Metallurgie, 6, p. 145 ; 1909 (contains bibliography).Arnold, Jl. Iron and Steel Inst., p. 107, No. 1 ; 1894.Int. Zs. Metallographie, 1, p. 192 ; 1911.British Assoc. Reports (Sheffield), 1910.McWilli
Sherlock's World's fair guide and bureau of information .. . o entry, 43.783,813 acres. No. farms, 6,095, tTontaining8,124,536 acres, valued at $23,434,010. Farm implements value, $1,366,000. The Factories for last census show 334 concerns. Capital invested,$2,411,435. W^age earners. 2,241. Total wages. $1,386,040. Cost ofmaterials used. $1,885,449. Value of product, $4,301,240. Field Products (1902)—Corn, 2.384 acres. 47,203 Bu.; value, $27,850.Spring wheat, 23.130 acres, 543,555 Bu.; value, $440,280. Oats. 36.179acres. 1.302.444 Bu.; value, $651,222. Barley, 1,324 acres, 32,306 Bu.;value, $2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sherlocks-worlds-fair-guide-and-bureau-of-information-o-entry-43783813-acres-no-farms-6095-ttontaining8124536-acres-valued-at-23434010-farm-implements-value-1366000-the-factories-for-last-census-show-334-concerns-capital-invested2411435-wage-earners-2241-total-wages-1386040-cost-ofmaterials-used-1885449-value-of-product-4301240-field-products-1902corn-2384-acres-47203-bu-value-27850spring-wheat-23130-acres-543555-bu-value-440280-oats-36179acres-1302444-bu-value-651222-barley-1324-acres-32306-buvalue-2-image339938766.html
RM2AN1FA6–Sherlock's World's fair guide and bureau of information .. . o entry, 43.783,813 acres. No. farms, 6,095, tTontaining8,124,536 acres, valued at $23,434,010. Farm implements value, $1,366,000. The Factories for last census show 334 concerns. Capital invested,$2,411,435. W^age earners. 2,241. Total wages. $1,386,040. Cost ofmaterials used. $1,885,449. Value of product, $4,301,240. Field Products (1902)—Corn, 2.384 acres. 47,203 Bu.; value, $27,850.Spring wheat, 23.130 acres, 543,555 Bu.; value, $440,280. Oats. 36.179acres. 1.302.444 Bu.; value, $651,222. Barley, 1,324 acres, 32,306 Bu.;value, $2
How to paint : an instruction book with full description of all the materials necessary. . No. 3503. 2502 Deanes Unlimited T Square, Maple Blade, Walnut Head: Inches 24 30 36 42 48 Each |1 70 190 2 10 2 25 2 50 2503 Deanes Unlimited T Square, Ashwood Blade, Maple Lined Walnut Head: Inches 24 30 36 42 48 Each 12 15 2 25 2 35 2 50 2 75 2504 Deanes Unlimited T Square, Mahogany Head and Blade, Ebony Lined: Inches 24 30 36 42 48 Each $2 25 2 .50 2 65 2 85 3 00 543 00 543 25 603 00 603 50 603 75 270 A. S. ALOE-COMPANY. DRAWING—Continued.PROTRACTOR OR CLIMAX T SQUARES.. We claim for our Climax or Pro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-to-paint-an-instruction-book-with-full-description-of-all-the-materials-necessary-no-3503-2502-deanes-unlimited-t-square-maple-blade-walnut-head-inches-24-30-36-42-48-each-1-70-190-2-10-2-25-2-50-2503-deanes-unlimited-t-square-ashwood-blade-maple-lined-walnut-head-inches-24-30-36-42-48-each-12-15-2-25-2-35-2-50-2-75-2504-deanes-unlimited-t-square-mahogany-head-and-blade-ebony-lined-inches-24-30-36-42-48-each-2-25-2-50-2-65-2-85-3-00-543-00-543-25-603-00-603-50-603-75-270-a-s-aloe-company-drawingcontinuedprotractor-or-climax-t-squares-we-claim-for-our-climax-or-pro-image339956056.html
RM2AN29BM–How to paint : an instruction book with full description of all the materials necessary. . No. 3503. 2502 Deanes Unlimited T Square, Maple Blade, Walnut Head: Inches 24 30 36 42 48 Each |1 70 190 2 10 2 25 2 50 2503 Deanes Unlimited T Square, Ashwood Blade, Maple Lined Walnut Head: Inches 24 30 36 42 48 Each 12 15 2 25 2 35 2 50 2 75 2504 Deanes Unlimited T Square, Mahogany Head and Blade, Ebony Lined: Inches 24 30 36 42 48 Each $2 25 2 .50 2 65 2 85 3 00 543 00 543 25 603 00 603 50 603 75 270 A. S. ALOE-COMPANY. DRAWING—Continued.PROTRACTOR OR CLIMAX T SQUARES.. We claim for our Climax or Pro
Ontario Sessional Papers, 1897, No.34-35 . 7 7681 1,0261 77:1,437 16,8377,294 26,2.n0 ,13,19038,406 I l,165j 6,540 1,142 443 2,498 222,889 117,860 34,754 13,318 5,787 9,086 13,769 7,883 10,844 11,735 15,701 88,123 741 6841 .^11 2,012 6751708727302 4.1692,2243,4571,3315,1846,4462,460218 6,160 26,489 ^7,543 7,543 2,500 2,500 t 5050 4,000 4,000 8,764 8,764 Including $1,106 to adjust accounts of late Treaurer, and $2,937 piid Tilbury West on drainage account.tOvftrstatod in 1894 by 8310. Including 84,811 borrowed by municipality for current expenses.§ Condi- tional l)onuf to be paid railway when o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ontario-sessional-papers-1897-no34-35-7-7681-10261-771437-168377294-262n0-1319038406-i-l165j-6540-1142-443-2498-222889-117860-34754-13318-5787-9086-13769-7883-10844-11735-15701-88123-741-6841-11-2012-6751708727302-4169222434571331518464462460218-6160-26489-7543-7543-2500-2500-t-5050-4000-4000-8764-8764-including-1106-to-adjust-accounts-of-late-treaurer-and-2937-piid-tilbury-west-on-drainage-accounttovftrstatod-in-1894-by-8310-including-84811-borrowed-by-municipality-for-current-expenses-condi-tional-lonuf-to-be-paid-railway-when-o-image339043631.html
RM2AKGNH3–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1897, No.34-35 . 7 7681 1,0261 77:1,437 16,8377,294 26,2.n0 ,13,19038,406 I l,165j 6,540 1,142 443 2,498 222,889 117,860 34,754 13,318 5,787 9,086 13,769 7,883 10,844 11,735 15,701 88,123 741 6841 .^11 2,012 6751708727302 4.1692,2243,4571,3315,1846,4462,460218 6,160 26,489 ^7,543 7,543 2,500 2,500 t 5050 4,000 4,000 8,764 8,764 Including $1,106 to adjust accounts of late Treaurer, and $2,937 piid Tilbury West on drainage account.tOvftrstatod in 1894 by 8310. Including 84,811 borrowed by municipality for current expenses.§ Condi- tional l)onuf to be paid railway when o
Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1906 1ra sección . • iV-v ?f.3 Concedida en abril 30 de 1900 al señor J. W. G. Juister, quien renuncia sus derechos áesta marca. v-31-dbre. Acta n° 19.543 ?; j s s S i i ? ¡ f H s ?í ¡ J. --= í <? . i- 2 a ;; o í t l «-? e sí ¿---t -2 ; n su; H* ¿5.; j * COE 1 -íi < «?í Üjta •;í -t 55 L. E.í -ü!»í -- : N «- - ^ ; ; í- 2 J Diciembre 28 de 1906.—Guillermo Johnsíon— Pasta para matar r.-tas y otros bichos, cla-se 11. v-5-enero.. Diciembre 28 de 1906—H- W. Robert yCía.-Artículos de las clases 14 á 52, 54 y 55. v- 5-enero. Marea rea rancia-tía no ib.5 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boletn-oficial-de-la-repblica-argentina1906-1ra-seccin-iv-v-f3-concedida-en-abril-30-de-1900-al-seor-j-w-g-juister-quien-renuncia-sus-derechos-esta-marca-v-31-dbre-acta-n-19543-j-s-s-s-i-i-f-h-s-j-=-lt-i-2-a-o-t-l-e-s-t-2-n-su-h-5-j-coe-1-i-lt-jta-t-55-l-e-!-n-2-j-diciembre-28-de-1906guillermo-johnson-pasta-para-matar-r-tas-y-otros-bichos-cla-se-11-v-5-enero-diciembre-28-de-1906h-w-robert-yca-artculos-de-las-clases-14-52-54-y-55-v-5-enero-marea-rea-rancia-ta-no-ib5-image339128568.html
RM2AKMHXG–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1906 1ra sección . • iV-v ?f.3 Concedida en abril 30 de 1900 al señor J. W. G. Juister, quien renuncia sus derechos áesta marca. v-31-dbre. Acta n° 19.543 ?; j s s S i i ? ¡ f H s ?í ¡ J. --= í <? . i- 2 a ;; o í t l «-? e sí ¿---t -2 ; n su; H* ¿5.; j * COE 1 -íi < «?í Üjta •;í -t 55 L. E.í -ü!»í -- : N «- - ^ ; ; í- 2 J Diciembre 28 de 1906.—Guillermo Johnsíon— Pasta para matar r.-tas y otros bichos, cla-se 11. v-5-enero.. Diciembre 28 de 1906—H- W. Robert yCía.-Artículos de las clases 14 á 52, 54 y 55. v- 5-enero. Marea rea rancia-tía no ib.5
Annual report of the State Board of Health of the state of Ohio, for the year ending .. . Saturday,Sunday,(Monday,Tuesday, Wednesday, July 30,2 p.m. 31, 7 a. m. August, 1, 3 p. m, 2, 1 p. m. 2, 2 p. m 2,4 p.m. 2, 6 p. m. 2,9 p.m. 3, 6 a. m.S, 9 a. m.3, 1 p. m. o(^ 0 525 346 0 431 67 0 352 12260 Filter cleaned and started. 1 3 5 8172024 Average of 9 tests. 507 245 507 116 507 134 507 133 523 90 523 264 523 294 34.1 84.4338.2* 51.677073.473.6 82.749.543.8 63 3 Increase. Tests Maue August 27 and 28.Tank No. 1. ) -o w TS (U « 1 p o S a Date. Hour. d d j^ ki ^*-i -^ a> o a> P. o. 83 Oi a ?l 0 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-state-board-of-health-of-the-state-of-ohio-for-the-year-ending-saturdaysundaymondaytuesday-wednesday-july-302-pm-31-7-a-m-august-1-3-p-m-2-1-p-m-2-2-p-m-24-pm-2-6-p-m-29-pm-3-6-a-ms-9-a-m3-1-p-m-o-0-525-346-0-431-67-0-352-12260-filter-cleaned-and-started-1-3-5-8172024-average-of-9-tests-507-245-507-116-507-134-507-133-523-90-523-264-523-294-341-8443382-516770734736-827495438-63-3-increase-tests-maue-august-27-and-28tank-no-1-o-w-ts-u-1-p-o-s-a-date-hour-d-d-j-ki-i-agt-o-agt-p-o-83-oi-a-l-0-image338364967.html
RM2AJDRY3–Annual report of the State Board of Health of the state of Ohio, for the year ending .. . Saturday,Sunday,(Monday,Tuesday, Wednesday, July 30,2 p.m. 31, 7 a. m. August, 1, 3 p. m, 2, 1 p. m. 2, 2 p. m 2,4 p.m. 2, 6 p. m. 2,9 p.m. 3, 6 a. m.S, 9 a. m.3, 1 p. m. o(^ 0 525 346 0 431 67 0 352 12260 Filter cleaned and started. 1 3 5 8172024 Average of 9 tests. 507 245 507 116 507 134 507 133 523 90 523 264 523 294 34.1 84.4338.2* 51.677073.473.6 82.749.543.8 63 3 Increase. Tests Maue August 27 and 28.Tank No. 1. ) -o w TS (U « 1 p o S a Date. Hour. d d j^ ki ^*-i -^ a> o a> P. o. 83 Oi a ?l 0
Documents de la session de la Puissance du Canada- 1919, (Volume 54, no.6, Documents de la session 17-17c) . ,578 155,216,392 20,697,144 1905 31,764,303 5,930,379 215,733,259 20,300,500 1914 1,228,753 309,046 144,478,346 18, S 1906 34,031,525 7,075,539 215,834,543 24,433,169 1915 2,724,913 639,625 137,601,661 19,213..501 19071 18,078,508 4,011,609 178,141,567 22,006,584 1916 3,441,183 1,018,769 168,961,583 26,690..500 1908 4,786,954 1,068,703 189,710,463 22,887,237 1917 7,990,435 2,491,992 180,733,426 36,721.1.36 1909 6,326,355 1,521,436 164,907,139 20,384,666 1918 4,926,154 2,000,467 169,530, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/documents-de-la-session-de-la-puissance-du-canada-1919-volume-54-no6-documents-de-la-session-17-17c-578-155216392-20697144-1905-31764303-5930379-215733259-20300500-1914-1228753-309046-144478346-18-s-1906-34031525-7075539-215834543-24433169-1915-2724913-639625-137601661-19213501-19071-18078508-4011609-178141567-22006584-1916-3441183-1018769-168961583-26690500-1908-4786954-1068703-189710463-22887237-1917-7990435-2491992-180733426-36721136-1909-6326355-1521436-164907139-20384666-1918-4926154-2000467-169530-image342990486.html
RM2AX0FT6–Documents de la session de la Puissance du Canada- 1919, (Volume 54, no.6, Documents de la session 17-17c) . ,578 155,216,392 20,697,144 1905 31,764,303 5,930,379 215,733,259 20,300,500 1914 1,228,753 309,046 144,478,346 18, S 1906 34,031,525 7,075,539 215,834,543 24,433,169 1915 2,724,913 639,625 137,601,661 19,213..501 19071 18,078,508 4,011,609 178,141,567 22,006,584 1916 3,441,183 1,018,769 168,961,583 26,690..500 1908 4,786,954 1,068,703 189,710,463 22,887,237 1917 7,990,435 2,491,992 180,733,426 36,721.1.36 1909 6,326,355 1,521,436 164,907,139 20,384,666 1918 4,926,154 2,000,467 169,530,
Conditions of sensibility of photo-electric cells with alkali metals and hydrogen . l 04, U T 1 3o 0 13d , 0 341 18,0 TO C 38d 6, 8 450 5,5 C 0 A b30 354 3y, U 11 . 8 7,0 ^ 0 c Deo 1.3 -v, U 1 iz c: 35d 0 II TOO lb, 0 10.0 5 30 31,5 458 13,0 535 (jO . 0 460 20,0 540 55.0 461 29,0 541 off 462 37,0 543 42,0 544 73.0 545 off 546 9,0 349 -1 ? ? n 338 29.0 28,0 460 TAFL^ NO. XX. Potassiuu Cell -0. 4. Be ore D = 0.5 cm. t = 25°C. L = 0,23 C.f. A =4.35 cm2 #Critical voltage ind current, d i n mm. V in volts. p = 1. 0 miri. P = 2,0 ram. - 3. 0 mm. C ;-,!!.. 0 mm. 0. 5 3G5 0.5 252 0.5 245 0,5 275 0,5 3 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/conditions-of-sensibility-of-photo-electric-cells-with-alkali-metals-and-hydrogen-l-04-u-t-1-3o-0-13d-0-341-180-to-c-38d-6-8-450-55-c-0-a-b30-354-3y-u-11-8-70-0-c-deo-13-v-u-1-iz-c-35d-0-ii-too-lb-0-100-5-30-315-458-130-535-jo-0-460-200-540-550-461-290-541-off-462-370-543-420-544-730-545-off-546-90-349-1-n-338-290-280-460-tafl-no-xx-potassiuu-cell-0-4-be-ore-d-=-05-cm-t-=-25c-l-=-023-cf-a-=435-cm2-critical-voltage-ind-current-d-i-n-mm-v-in-volts-p-=-1-0-miri-p-=-20-ram-3-0-mm-c-!!-0-mm-0-5-3g5-05-252-05-245-05-275-05-3-image340049664.html
RM2AN6GPT–Conditions of sensibility of photo-electric cells with alkali metals and hydrogen . l 04, U T 1 3o 0 13d , 0 341 18,0 TO C 38d 6, 8 450 5,5 C 0 A b30 354 3y, U 11 . 8 7,0 ^ 0 c Deo 1.3 -v, U 1 iz c: 35d 0 II TOO lb, 0 10.0 5 30 31,5 458 13,0 535 (jO . 0 460 20,0 540 55.0 461 29,0 541 off 462 37,0 543 42,0 544 73.0 545 off 546 9,0 349 -1 ? ? n 338 29.0 28,0 460 TAFL^ NO. XX. Potassiuu Cell -0. 4. Be ore D = 0.5 cm. t = 25°C. L = 0,23 C.f. A =4.35 cm2 #Critical voltage ind current, d i n mm. V in volts. p = 1. 0 miri. P = 2,0 ram. - 3. 0 mm. C ;-,!!.. 0 mm. 0. 5 3G5 0.5 252 0.5 245 0,5 275 0,5 3
. Documents de la session de la Puissance du Canada- 1901, (Volume 35, no.4, Documents de la session 10). OCOCM -H CO O tM HCN1CM Tt<OO ocT o co CM CM O Xb- T t^ i-H CO X CO CO cocc Tt^cT tH CO CiCO CM tH t^CO t—CiX-fNTCM CM 30 X Ci hh CO CO OCO co. CO ocTcocr Ci -*i t- CM T-l rH Hl-HOCi Cl XCO 32 r-o»H comots tH CO X Ci OCO CM H co o co C c ce -r CïO tH XCl Cl taac 15,1656,152 2,127 1,261 145,965 74,224 118,46477,913 255,641 48,160 18,976,687 379,244 5,02612,283 871,74412,335 * 352,768 12,282 11,314,474 206,371 28,626 5,626 56,122 17,868 53,184 8,792 1,034,712 121,543 18 20 9,294 20.85 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/documents-de-la-session-de-la-puissance-du-canada-1901-volume-35-no4-documents-de-la-session-10-ococm-h-co-o-tm-hcn1cm-ttltoo-oct-o-co-cm-cm-o-xb-t-t-i-h-co-x-co-co-cocc-ttct-th-co-cico-cm-th-tco-tcix-fntcm-cm-30-x-ci-hh-co-co-oco-co-co-octcocr-ci-i-t-cm-t-l-rh-hl-hoci-cl-xco-32-r-oh-comots-th-co-x-ci-oco-cm-h-co-o-co-c-c-ce-r-co-th-xcl-cl-taac-151656152-2127-1261-145965-74224-11846477913-255641-48160-18976687-379244-502612283-87174412335-352768-12282-11314474-206371-28626-5626-56122-17868-53184-8792-1034712-121543-18-20-9294-2085-image336980217.html
RM2AG6NKN–. Documents de la session de la Puissance du Canada- 1901, (Volume 35, no.4, Documents de la session 10). OCOCM -H CO O tM HCN1CM Tt<OO ocT o co CM CM O Xb- T t^ i-H CO X CO CO cocc Tt^cT tH CO CiCO CM tH t^CO t—CiX-fNTCM CM 30 X Ci hh CO CO OCO co. CO ocTcocr Ci -*i t- CM T-l rH Hl-HOCi Cl XCO 32 r-o»H comots tH CO X Ci OCO CM H co o co C c ce -r CïO tH XCl Cl taac 15,1656,152 2,127 1,261 145,965 74,224 118,46477,913 255,641 48,160 18,976,687 379,244 5,02612,283 871,74412,335 * 352,768 12,282 11,314,474 206,371 28,626 5,626 56,122 17,868 53,184 8,792 1,034,712 121,543 18 20 9,294 20.85
. The chiefs of Grant. Memoirs (Correspondence. - Charters.) [With plates, including portraits and facsimiles, and genealogical tables.] . No. 32. 27. King James the Fifth. 28. Mary Queen of Scots. 29. King James the Sixth. 30. King Charles the First. 31. King Charles the Second, as Prince. 32. Queen Henrietta Maria. 543 SIGNATURES OF NOBILITY, ETC. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-chiefs-of-grant-memoirs-correspondence-charters-with-plates-including-portraits-and-facsimiles-and-genealogical-tables-no-32-27-king-james-the-fifth-28-mary-queen-of-scots-29-king-james-the-sixth-30-king-charles-the-first-31-king-charles-the-second-as-prince-32-queen-henrietta-maria-543-signatures-of-nobility-etc-image370130283.html
RM2CE4TXK–. The chiefs of Grant. Memoirs (Correspondence. - Charters.) [With plates, including portraits and facsimiles, and genealogical tables.] . No. 32. 27. King James the Fifth. 28. Mary Queen of Scots. 29. King James the Sixth. 30. King Charles the First. 31. King Charles the Second, as Prince. 32. Queen Henrietta Maria. 543 SIGNATURES OF NOBILITY, ETC.
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