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RM2ANE6XB–An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . lowed to continue on itscourse. The velocity of the flow is calculated from the time takenby the blood in displacing the oil from the bulb, [K,] BHEONOM (Ger,), n, Ra-o-nom, An instrument devised byv. Fleischl for ascertaining the exact effect of any irritation on anerve, [Gruenhagen (K),] EHEOPHOBE, n, Eeo-for, From peii-. to flow, and (/)opi(5,bearing, Fr,. rh^ophore. Ger,, Rheophor. The conductin
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RM2CDG4K1–. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . Fig 438. Small Jar from Gournia,SHOWING Polychrome ReproductionOF Conglomerate. • The vessel was reconstructed from fragments in the Ashmolean Museum. PLATE VII. in > oPi oo P-C O CO > >p<p CO M. M. Ill: SURVIVALS OF CERAMIC POLYCHROMY 597 The surface is rough, the lustre of the glaze medium hardly perceptible, and Con-the colours broadly applied. anT^^^^ The jug to the right of the Plate is decorated with a symmetrical imita- Brecci
RM2CGMT7R–. As seen from the ranks; a boy in the civil war . and Invasion op South Carolina .... 248 Army Suffering with Hunger—Enemys Pru-dent Retreat — Unparalleled Campaign —Journalistic Enterprise — Crossing the Sa-vannah into South Carolina—Cold Weatheragain—-Skilful MancBuvring—General Kil-patricks Adventure. XXIV. Tramping and Fighting in the Carolinas 262The Burning of Columbia — Explosion inCheraw—Turpentine Factory in Flames—Battle of Averysborough — ^Animis Opi-busque Parati—A Little Panic soon Ended—Bentonville, the Last Battle. CONTENTS xiii XXV. PAGE The Dawn of Peace .... 273Surrender of
RM2CE6TM8–. A short history of the printing press and of the improvements in printing machinery from the time of Gutenberg up to the present day . werf uo^-1 43. 2 Xu<2 < oPi u s H 2;oQ2O 45 FIRST HOE WEB PRESS until the appearance of the Hoe machine. In this press the sheetswere not entirely severed by the cutters, but simply perforated afterthe printing. They were then drawn by accelerating tapes, whichcompletely separated them, onto a gathering cylinder so constructedthat six perfect papers, or any other desired number, could begathered one over the other. These, by means of a switch, wereat th
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RMRJ4002–. Revisions of the North American bats of the family Vespertilionid[a]e [microform]. Bats; Chauves-souris. OKOORAPHIC VARIATION. iddition to than that of tlieadultHHixl th iiiiiiiatiire Hkull dill'ers in si/.e and torni t'roni that of the adult, but as the sutures disappear at an early ajje. it is (d'ten somewhat ditllcult to recojjni; <,'. 1 have found that tlu- best j;«'f the linger Joints. In spcciinenM young enonjfh to furnish unreliable characters these are always large and loosely formed, with opi|ihyses separate from the ends of the phalanges and metacarpals, bi>th of which are di
RMRDHPT9–. Familiar garden flowers . Flowers; Plants, Ornamental; Floriculture. PICOTEE. Dianthus caryophyllus. JCOTEES differ from carna- tions in having the colour con- centrated on the outer edge of the petals, whereas in carnations the colour is disposed in bands and blotches Ion git udiu ally. It is a question with the experts which is the oldest form of the flower, and that question is one of very great interest both to the florist and the student of the laws of evolution. Mr. E. S. Dodwell, a man of ex- tensive knowledge, and a most successful cultivator of these flowers, holds firmly to the opi
RMRDKC9N–. A guide to the study of fishes. Fishes; Zoology; Fishes. Isospondyli S3 figured. Numerous herring, referred to Clupea, but belonging rather to Pomolobus, or other non-Arctic genera, have been described from the Eocene and later rocks. Several American fossil herring-like fishes, of the genus Leptosomus, as Leptosomus percrassus, are found in the Cretaceous of South Dakota Fossil species doubtfully referred to Dorosoma, but perhaps allied rather to the thread-herring (Opisthonema), being herrings with a prolonged dorsal ray, are recorded from the early Ter- tiary of Europe. Among these is Opi
RMRETFG1–. The natural history of birds [microform] : from the French of the Count de Buffon. Ornithology; Birds; Ornithologie; Oiseaux. LITTLE MORILLON. 195 « «( « bur doubts, which we believe to be not ill-found- ed. Belon even, whom the reft have followed, and who was the firft author of this diftindion, feems to furniOi a proof againft his own opi- nion : for after having faid of his /kt/e diver^ which is our little Morillon, that ** it is an hand- fome tight bird, round and Ihort, its eyes io yellow and fhining, that ihey are brighter than polifhed iron," and that with a plumage limilar to
RMRHYRN9–. The natural history of birds [microform] : from the French of the Count de Buffon. Ornithology; Birds; Ornithologie; Oiseaux. LITTLE MORILLON. 195 « «( « bur doubts, which we believe to be not ill-found- ed. Belon even, whom the reft have followed, and who was the firft author of this diftindion, feems to furniOi a proof againft his own opi- nion : for after having faid of his /kt/e diver^ which is our little Morillon, that ** it is an hand- fome tight bird, round and Ihort, its eyes io yellow and fhining, that ihey are brighter than polifhed iron," and that with a plumage limilar to
RMRJ27BK–. Amphioxus and the ancestry of the vertebrates [microform]. Vertebrates; Chordata; Fishes; Ascidiacea; Vertébrés; Cordés; Poissons; Ascidiacés. /.V/7:A::I/. AX.l jomy. 79 certain resemblances to that of Aniphioxus, in that it occurs in the form of distinct scL;montal tubules, or mphridia, each possessing; a funnel-shapeti opening into the l)ocly-cavity, and an o[)enin<; to the exterior at the sur- face of the body. It was, in fact, the recognition, some twenty years ago, by Si;mi'K1,citr(l opi-n from above to sliow . tlie m-])lHi(lia ;uul nervous svstcm. (l'"ron» shown iMg. 39. A
RMRJ2J7D–. Travels through the interior parts of North-America in the years 1766, 1767 and 1768 [microform]. Indians of North America; Biology; Zoology; Indiens; Biologie; Zoologie. I 'i> Y' m .ii" m. [ 208 ] fhould imagine, that if the IjKlinns nre really derived from the Hebrews, among thiir religious ceremonies, 011 which hu chiefly fccn^.s to build his hy|)othcfis, the pil.'icipal, that of (ircumcilion, would never have been laid alide, and its .very remembrance obliterated. Thus numerous and divcrfe arc the opi- nions of thofe who have hitherto written on this fuhje^ll ! 1 ihail not, howev
RMRDHK3N–. An elementary course of practical zoology. Zoology. •—/•'J'. Opi.si Fig. 149.—Early (A) and later (B) stages in the development of the eye. dien, diencephalon; inv. I. invagination of ectoderm to form lens ; I. lens ; opt. c outer layer of optic cup ; o^t. d. inner layer ; opi. si. optic stalk ; opt. v. optic vesicle ; ph. pharynx ; pty. pituitary body. (From Parker and Haswell's Zoology altered from Marshall.) the internal nostrils (in air-breathing forms) being developed subsequently. The mode of development of the paired eye of vertebrates is peculiar and characteristic. At an early stage
RMRERNKJ–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Birds; Natural history; Oiseaux; Sciences naturelles. ii,: '⢠H'^ more oompnot nost with the Lark of trees; and in all cases this snocios broods vorv ciilv in the Hcasun. â " â¢' v It is said that the Hooded f'row will sometimes breed with tlu, coimnon si.ocios .ââ1 Mr V ril'^ TT ;'''^*^";"';"r. 'T "'""^'^'^^ "^ ^^'^^ "^'"'^^^ Naturalist,- and quoted l,v Mr. iarrcll ni his history ot tlie bud. ^ â¢' "For four successive years I have had opi^ortunities of witnessing tho pairin" of tlio ca
RMRETBPN–. The ocean [microform]. Marine biology; Marine animals; Marine plants; Biologie marine; Faune marine; Flore marine. f assist- ild have etentive id to is ibell-fish 'egarded le white â leisure; sure was , he had s of the ible piu- tt the top se below, leed, that in which order to Q size of lb, which tn by the nee, that ilgar opi- )sters are sound of id shout- act upon enjoy its him as lOUgh he »wer that by the get out THB SHORES OF BRITAm. 9I of its clutches. But, ' tide waits for no man,' even though his thumb should be in a Crab's claw; and so the flood returned, until the greater part of
RMRJ2J6W–. Travels through the interior parts of North-America in the years 1766, 1767 and 1768 [microform]. Indians of North America; Biology; Zoology; Indiens; Biologie; Zoologie. arc )ng he clis, )uld very opi- itteii ever, 1, or c pro- w the are n tlvj liters I n ob- el'c 1 my tdures :ertain thole ^roach far as ts thiit Ippcars to [ 209 1 to be entirely fep.irated from tlic othc*" quarters of the world. That part o^ Europe which approaclus iiearefl: to It» is the coafl: of Grteiilaiid, lying in about fcvcnty degrees of north latitude ; and which reaches within twelve degrees of the coaft of
RMRJ4J71–. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. 100 N'OltTII AMKIilCAX HIUDS.. Cistof/ion/s pnfif^tris. I'liiviiicfs, and IVdiu tlic Atlantii; to the ri)por ^rissduri. Ft is nowliero alimidaiit, ami in many large portions of intervening territory has never l)een i'ound. It is exclusively uu inhabitant of low, iV(>sli-water marshes, opi-n swamps, and meadows, is never t'onnd on high • ground, and is very shy and ditlicult of ai)proaeh. It makes its first appearance in Massachusetts early in May, and leaves early in Se]>tend)er. In w
RMRE4FF0–. The structure and life of birds. Birds; Evolution. i32 THE Structure and life of birds chap.. Fig. 33. (a) Human ear—diagrammntic ; (/;) enr of Owl, after G.idow ; (t) of Thrush, afitr Retzius. c, Colunitlhi ; cch, Cochlea; E, F.ustachian tuhe ; Ex, outer opi^ning of Kar ; L, Labyrinth; Lg, Lagena ; w, Membrane, closing the drum ; n, entrance of auditory nerve ; nn. Nerve endings; u i, 2, 3, the three Ossicles, Stapes, Incus, Malleus; t-t, Pterygoid bone.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration a
RMREN4ED–. Insects affecting vegetables [microform]. Légumes; Vegetables; Insect pests; Insectes nuisibles. I u 1 i! 14 be resorted to unless the attack is -nous as their grubs ^av" the ver useful habit of feeding upon th^ere» of gras^^opi^^^nd^^^^^ ^^ be included amongst the beneficial ms.^ts A ^tter ^ y* ^^^ S:yaux'r«urr;m'kte5 .he. /« «.. PU„.,. and n,ay be .mp.o,. if necessary. The BEET leaf-Miner [Pegomyia vicina) Blotches may o^ten » ?^- leaves of beets and spinach, which are found on investig seen °" t*'* J,^,^!" ° a m nute irigot which feeds on the green t.ss. t.on to be "^^
RMRRRHGM–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. (Burton Stock and Burton Quality) ^ Without question, we will have the largest and the choicest crop of Beauties for Christmas we haye ever offered for the holidays—splendid, deep, rich colored huds, stenas and foliage the very best, in any quan- tities, Specials, Mediums and Shorts. Perdoz. Per 100 Perdoz. Per 100 Specials $10.00 $75.00 First $5.00 $40.00 Fancy 7.50 60.00 Second 4.00 25.00 Extra 6.00 50.00 50 at the 100 rate. At these popular prices every florist in the country should take advantage of this wonderful opi^fbrtunity to buy Christm
RMRRRHGD–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. (Burton Stock and Burton Quality) ^ Without question, we will have the largest and the choicest crop of Beauties for Christmas we haye ever offered for the holidays—splendid, deep, rich colored huds, stenas and foliage the very best, in any quan- tities, Specials, Mediums and Shorts. Perdoz. Per 100 Perdoz. Per 100 Specials $10.00 $75.00 First $5.00 $40.00 Fancy 7.50 60.00 Second 4.00 25.00 Extra 6.00 50.00 50 at the 100 rate. At these popular prices every florist in the country should take advantage of this wonderful opi^fbrtunity to buy Christm
RMRJ0R42–. The North American sylva, or, A description of the forest trees of the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia [microform] : considered particularly with respect to their use in the arts and their introduction into commerce : to which is added a description of the most useful of the European forest trees : illustrated by 156 coloured engravings. Trees; Botany; Arbres; Botanique. IH.oS fl'.i ". Iin y i? .â /'e.v, Til,'' ol A!'»!'⢠""it lilt'. *' lyrr S ⢠': Mir ii'-' â¢J. i - T < (. l.li;ilsam I>|)lai'. l*opi(/i(.<' /itr/,ftr//if/t''/'. .'. Iloarl l.c'ivcd M.-ilsa
RMREPH14–. Arctic zoology [microform]. Zoology; Zoologie. Ill ALPINE HARE. i. A. European, Sr. Zooh i. N" .'-Hiji. ^ad. ii. N" The common Englijh Hare is found in Sweden^ and is perhaps the only kind in the fouthern part. Profeflbr Retzius is of opi- nion, that it does not differ in Ipecies from the Varying^ N° 37. 1 have given my reafons, in the 'Tour to Scotland, and my Hijiory of ^adrupedsy vol. II. p. 370, for differing from his refpedlable opinion. In Sweden the common Hare is in flimmer of a dufky brown : in winter becomes cinereous. In that ftate, I have feen a brace fent over to Engla
RMRERNKT–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Birds; Natural history; Oiseaux; Sciences naturelles. 404 NESTING OF THE HOODED CROW. .V. ii,: '⢠H'^ more oompnot nost with the Lark of trees; and in all cases this snocios broods vorv ciilv in the Hcasun. â " â¢' v It is said that the Hooded f'row will sometimes breed with tlu, coimnon si.ocios .ââ1 Mr V ril'^ TT ;'''^*^";"';"r. 'T "'""^'^'^^ "^ ^^'^^ "^'"'^^^ Naturalist,- and quoted l,v Mr. iarrcll ni his history ot tlie bud. ^ â¢' "For four successive years I have had opi^ortunities of wi
RMREWPXT–. A new centennial history of the State of Kansas [microform] : being a full and complete civil, political, and military history of the state from its earliest settlement to the present time. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. T â !' ^.i 11*1 w â II*' »'i-i^!e^-^f9i^v Tkrhitortal HisToar. 85 seeking to ime in liis- settlement, jd into the , the side of could more borders by I'd and con- ;ras a desert, , and there- s, towns and The maps IS valueless. went in for ,tiou, heaven whigs, who 1 question so ooked like a Li of whig de- ,y were alone the commu- ted for a long ate of Massa- ablic opi
RMRJ1TXN–. Monographs of the Diptera of North America [microform] / prepared for the Smithsonian Institution by R. Osten Sacken. Diptera; Insects; Diptères; Insectes. rioxioMYlA. isl stPMitrlv (â¢iiiivcrviinls ilic nntrrior hrniicli of tho fourili vein; tl'isfiil ('"'ll cliix'tl ill the iiiiijnriiy of tin- siicciiiit'iis. ('(iiiiiii'iii, ill sMiiiiiicr; NN'iisiiiii^lnii, I) ('.; 'rrciitoii Kiills, N V , lie. Aiiiniijr fiftfcn s|i('ciiM('iis wliirli 1 IudI lit'f(»ro iiu.', wIumi I fir«t ilrscril)oil tills species, only oiiu liiui tlie discul coll opi ii. 2. (ri. CHKtiatella O. S. % ami 9-âSulpl
RMRR866E–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CHICAGO *%tb'R SUBURBS ssrMs^i^Meo^^ /Tf^ OP/ST "iAbl N. HAMILTON AVE. Opi ETMringi and 8iind«y». Hemlwr F. T. D. GEORGE FISHER & BRO. 183 N. WABASH AVE. CHICAGO CHICAGO 6972NOinH cuncsT, MQIBBt P. T. a Guarantees Qyality and Service C^riK^ACiO suburbs THOM, Florist 1639 MILWAUKEE AVE. SERVIi^E and QUALITY that will Satisfy your Customers Ouaranteed CHICAGO Roeera Park, Edf ewater, Blrchwood, Eranston and all North Shore deUveries send to LESLIE & DELAMATER 6471-73 Sheridan Road OTTAWA. ILL. LOHRS GREENHOUSES Fancy Cut Flowers and Bloo
RMRJ1T52–. The last of the Arctic voyages [microform] : being a narrative of the expedition in H.M.S. Assistance under the command of Captain Sir Edward Belcher, C.B., in search of Sir John Franklin, during the years 1852-53-54. Franklin, John, Sir, 1786-1847; Franklin, John, Sir, 1786-1847; Assistance (Ship); Assistance (Navire); Natural history; Sciences naturelles. lb 5 a. ACTION OF COAST-LINE FISSURES. 73 % tlit3 aspect of affairs in 1853-54 to diflbr niaterially from that rccortled in 1819 to 1824 j and yet five Expeditions liavc since visited Lancaster Sonnd, witliont having re- corded tlieir opi
RMRJ0KJM–. A new centennial history of the State of Kansas [microform] : being a full and complete civil, political, and military history of the state from its earliest settlement to the present time. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. T â !' ^.i 11*1 w â II*' »'i-i^!e^-^f9i^v Tkrhitortal HisToar. 85 seeking to ime in liis- settlement, jd into the , the side of could more borders by I'd and con- ;ras a desert, , and there- s, towns and The maps IS valueless. went in for ,tiou, heaven whigs, who 1 question so ooked like a Li of whig de- ,y were alone the commu- ted for a long ate of Massa- ablic opi
RMRR866F–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists'Review OCTOBKB 26, 1922. CHICAGO *%tb'R SUBURBS ssrMs^i^Meo^^ /Tf^ OP/ST "iAbl N. HAMILTON AVE. Opi ETMringi and 8iind«y». Hemlwr F. T. D. GEORGE FISHER & BRO. 183 N. WABASH AVE. CHICAGO CHICAGO 6972NOinH cuncsT, MQIBBt P. T. a Guarantees Qyality and Service C^riK^ACiO suburbs THOM, Florist 1639 MILWAUKEE AVE. SERVIi^E and QUALITY that will Satisfy your Customers Ouaranteed CHICAGO Roeera Park, Edf ewater, Blrchwood, Eranston and all North Shore deUveries send to LESLIE & DELAMATER 6471-73 Sheridan Road OTTAWA. ILL. LOHRS
RMRJ4HBT–. Award of the fishery commission [microform] : documents and proceedings of the Halifax Commission, 1877 under the Treaty of Washington of May 8, 1871. Fisheries; Fisheries; Pêches; Pêches. AWAIM) OF IIIK nMKKIfV COMMIHHION. 2U(][) ,ii j)ii, H(>iiM(> lofcrnMl ((> It.v Mr. Diiiiii, «^x(',opi, in rc^^iird U> it, |i(i|(fir of vliiili iit' IdkI pci'Hdiiall.v K'Vf'ii rvitl(Mi«'.(i, or ««Iho in to^fufi In ii |»)I|m'I' ^I'Mi'd !i,v hiiiiHi'll. II' wim iinpnK.Hiltln Ini' a wilnoHsi l,o hr ••ros!!i cxiiniiiicfl ^i,J",, |,ji|i('i', fc<"))l iin<lt<f Hiicli rircnniMlmict^H
RMREN00W–. The care of trees, in lawn, street and park [microform] : with a list of trees and shrubs for decorative use. Trees; Jardins; Arbres; Landscape gardening. 378 Index. :iUiiMmmkd, Baccharis, Groundsel, 37. 32^'- 3S6. BacltTial (lisciisc, 50, 89 Bur-worm, I'n BailinK fi)r insect pests, 144. ig.i Balm of tiilcatl, Poptilns, m. Bandinn trees for IrapprnK msetts, 145. 15')- "'^- '''5 Barherry, Hirhcri.. ,57. ,5-!''. i5^'' 25. 50, f>7.f'8, 102. 122. 154, >7-2. 192,'iQV 212, 285, 37^; t:opi)er. 20V 28'tic dressing; Insecticides Bordeaux nozzle, I39 Borers, 49. 141. U*^'. '47. «53; s*&quo