Midas Washing at the Source of the Pactolus. Artist: Nicolas Poussin (French, Les Andelys 1594-1665 Rome). Dimensions: 38 3/8 x 28 5/8 in. (97.5 x 72.7 cm). Date: ca. 1627. The picture was painted not long after Poussin arrived in Rome. It represents the story of Midas, an allegory of vanity, from Ovid's <i>Metamorphoses</i>. Bacchus offered Midas a gift, and the king asked that everything he touched be turned to gold. Soon realizing that he could neither eat nor drink, he asked to be relieved of the gift and Bacchus sent him to wash it away in the Pactolus river. Partly submerged in water, M Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/midas-washing-at-the-source-of-the-pactolus-artist-nicolas-poussin-french-les-andelys-1594-1665-rome-dimensions-38-38-x-28-58-in-975-x-727-cm-date-ca-1627-the-picture-was-painted-not-long-after-poussin-arrived-in-rome-it-represents-the-story-of-midas-an-allegory-of-vanity-from-ovids-imetamorphosesi-bacchus-offered-midas-a-gift-and-the-king-asked-that-everything-he-touched-be-turned-to-gold-soon-realizing-that-he-could-neither-eat-nor-drink-he-asked-to-be-relieved-of-the-gift-and-bacchus-sent-him-to-wash-it-away-in-the-pactolus-river-partly-submerged-in-water-m-image233239814.html
RMRFCYNA–Midas Washing at the Source of the Pactolus. Artist: Nicolas Poussin (French, Les Andelys 1594-1665 Rome). Dimensions: 38 3/8 x 28 5/8 in. (97.5 x 72.7 cm). Date: ca. 1627. The picture was painted not long after Poussin arrived in Rome. It represents the story of Midas, an allegory of vanity, from Ovid's <i>Metamorphoses</i>. Bacchus offered Midas a gift, and the king asked that everything he touched be turned to gold. Soon realizing that he could neither eat nor drink, he asked to be relieved of the gift and Bacchus sent him to wash it away in the Pactolus river. Partly submerged in water, M
Five Pines, Onagi Canal, No. 97 from One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, Utagawa Hiroshige, Ando, Japanese, 1797-1858, Woodblock print, Japan, 7th month of 1856, Edo Period, Ansei Era, Sheet: 14 3/16 x 9 1/4 in., 36 x 23.5 cm, 19th Century, 7th month of 1856, blue, boat, calmness, canal, edo, Edo Period, Ansei Era, fauna, flora, harmony, hiroshige, japanese, landscape, meditative, minimal, nature, pine trees, Print, river, sky, trees, water, woodblock print Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/five-pines-onagi-canal-no-97-from-one-hundred-famous-views-of-edo-utagawa-hiroshige-ando-japanese-1797-1858-woodblock-print-japan-7th-month-of-1856-edo-period-ansei-era-sheet-14-316-x-9-14-in-36-x-235-cm-19th-century-7th-month-of-1856-blue-boat-calmness-canal-edo-edo-period-ansei-era-fauna-flora-harmony-hiroshige-japanese-landscape-meditative-minimal-nature-pine-trees-print-river-sky-trees-water-woodblock-print-image454272976.html
RM2HB1WPT–Five Pines, Onagi Canal, No. 97 from One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, Utagawa Hiroshige, Ando, Japanese, 1797-1858, Woodblock print, Japan, 7th month of 1856, Edo Period, Ansei Era, Sheet: 14 3/16 x 9 1/4 in., 36 x 23.5 cm, 19th Century, 7th month of 1856, blue, boat, calmness, canal, edo, Edo Period, Ansei Era, fauna, flora, harmony, hiroshige, japanese, landscape, meditative, minimal, nature, pine trees, Print, river, sky, trees, water, woodblock print
. English: Scale ca. 1:253,440. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Oriented with north toward the lower left. Relief shown pictorially. Depths shown by soundings. Indexed for points of interest. LC Maps of North America, 1750-1789, 1076 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2: 651/1; 651/2; 650/3 . A draught of Lake George, and part of Hudson's River taken September 1756. 1756. Loring, Joshua 97 A draught of Lake George, and part of Hudson's River taken September 1756 LOC gm71000605 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-scale-ca-1253440-manuscript-pen-and-ink-and-watercolor-oriented-with-north-toward-the-lower-left-relief-shown-pictorially-depths-shown-by-soundings-indexed-for-points-of-interest-lc-maps-of-north-america-1750-1789-1076-available-also-through-the-library-of-congress-web-site-as-a-raster-image-aacr2-6511-6512-6503-a-draught-of-lake-george-and-part-of-hudsons-river-taken-september-1756-1756-loring-joshua-97-a-draught-of-lake-george-and-part-of-hudsons-river-taken-september-1756-loc-gm71000605-image206662382.html
RMP067YA–. English: Scale ca. 1:253,440. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Oriented with north toward the lower left. Relief shown pictorially. Depths shown by soundings. Indexed for points of interest. LC Maps of North America, 1750-1789, 1076 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2: 651/1; 651/2; 650/3 . A draught of Lake George, and part of Hudson's River taken September 1756. 1756. Loring, Joshua 97 A draught of Lake George, and part of Hudson's River taken September 1756 LOC gm71000605
Landscape with River View, c. 1770, Ike Taiga, Japanese, 1723 - 1776, 56 3/8 × 31 1/4 in. (143.19 × 79.38 cm) (image)87 1/4 × 38 1/4 in. (221.62 × 97.16 cm) (mount, without roller), Ink and light color on paper, Japan, 18th century, This painting, with its clusters of pine needles and profuse twigs on leafless trees, exhibits Ike Taiga’s penchant for decoratively patterned brushwork. Typical of his playfully eccentric compositions are the impossibly tall pines and curiously bulging foreground rocks Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-with-river-view-c-1770-ike-taiga-japanese-1723-1776-56-38-31-14-in-14319-7938-cm-image87-14-38-14-in-22162-9716-cm-mount-without-roller-ink-and-light-color-on-paper-japan-18th-century-this-painting-with-its-clusters-of-pine-needles-and-profuse-twigs-on-leafless-trees-exhibits-ike-taigas-penchant-for-decoratively-patterned-brushwork-typical-of-his-playfully-eccentric-compositions-are-the-impossibly-tall-pines-and-curiously-bulging-foreground-rocks-image573518373.html
RM2T920F1–Landscape with River View, c. 1770, Ike Taiga, Japanese, 1723 - 1776, 56 3/8 × 31 1/4 in. (143.19 × 79.38 cm) (image)87 1/4 × 38 1/4 in. (221.62 × 97.16 cm) (mount, without roller), Ink and light color on paper, Japan, 18th century, This painting, with its clusters of pine needles and profuse twigs on leafless trees, exhibits Ike Taiga’s penchant for decoratively patterned brushwork. Typical of his playfully eccentric compositions are the impossibly tall pines and curiously bulging foreground rocks
A Plan of the River Thames from the Kennets Mouth to London. Author Brindley, James 6.44. Place of publication: [London] Publisher: Published according to Act of Parliament June 27. 1770. by T. Jefferys, Date of publication: [1770 c.] Item type: 1 map on 2 sheets Medium: copperplate engraving Dimensions: 35.5 x 97.3 cm Former owner: George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-plan-of-the-river-thames-from-the-kennets-mouth-to-london-author-brindley-james-644-place-of-publication-london-publisher-published-according-to-act-of-parliament-june-27-1770-by-t-jefferys-date-of-publication-1770-c-item-type-1-map-on-2-sheets-medium-copperplate-engraving-dimensions-355-x-973-cm-former-owner-george-iii-king-of-great-britain-1738-1820-image401706886.html
RM2E9F96E–A Plan of the River Thames from the Kennets Mouth to London. Author Brindley, James 6.44. Place of publication: [London] Publisher: Published according to Act of Parliament June 27. 1770. by T. Jefferys, Date of publication: [1770 c.] Item type: 1 map on 2 sheets Medium: copperplate engraving Dimensions: 35.5 x 97.3 cm Former owner: George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
[ 1850s Japan - Ferry with Passengers ] — Ferry on the Onagigawa River in Edo (current Tokyo), 1856 (Ansei 3). This woodblock print is image 97 in One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (名所江戸百景, Meisho Edo Hyakkei), a series created by ukiyoe artist Utagawa Hiroshige (歌川広重, 1797–1858). It is one of 26 autumn scenes in the series. Title: 'Five Pines' and the Onagi Canal (小奈木川五本まつ, Ongagigawa Gohonmatsu) 19th century vintage Ukiyoe woodblock print. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1850s-japan-ferry-with-passengers-ferry-on-the-onagigawa-river-in-edo-current-tokyo-1856-ansei-3-this-woodblock-print-is-image-97-in-one-hundred-famous-views-of-edo-meisho-edo-hyakkei-a-series-created-by-ukiyoe-artist-utagawa-hiroshige-17971858-it-is-one-of-26-autumn-scenes-in-the-series-title-five-pines-and-the-onagi-canal-ongagigawa-gohonmatsu-19th-century-vintage-ukiyoe-woodblock-print-image356861456.html
RM2BMGCC0–[ 1850s Japan - Ferry with Passengers ] — Ferry on the Onagigawa River in Edo (current Tokyo), 1856 (Ansei 3). This woodblock print is image 97 in One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (名所江戸百景, Meisho Edo Hyakkei), a series created by ukiyoe artist Utagawa Hiroshige (歌川広重, 1797–1858). It is one of 26 autumn scenes in the series. Title: 'Five Pines' and the Onagi Canal (小奈木川五本まつ, Ongagigawa Gohonmatsu) 19th century vintage Ukiyoe woodblock print.
(190404) -- LHASA, April 4, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Aerial photo taken on April 3, 2019 shows a highway across the Lhasa River, a tributary of the Yarlung Tsangpo River, in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. According to the white paper 'Democratic Reform in Tibet -- Sixty Years On' issued in March of 2019, by the end of 2018, Tibet had 97,800 km of highway, 660 km of which were high-grade highways. All counties in Tibet had access to highways, and of the 697 townships and towns, 579 had direct access to highway transport and 696 could be reached by highways. Of the 5,467 villages in Tibet, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/190404-lhasa-april-4-2019-xinhua-aerial-photo-taken-on-april-3-2019-shows-a-highway-across-the-lhasa-river-a-tributary-of-the-yarlung-tsangpo-river-in-southwest-chinas-tibet-autonomous-region-according-to-the-white-paper-democratic-reform-in-tibet-sixty-years-on-issued-in-march-of-2019-by-the-end-of-2018-tibet-had-97800-km-of-highway-660-km-of-which-were-high-grade-highways-all-counties-in-tibet-had-access-to-highways-and-of-the-697-townships-and-towns-579-had-direct-access-to-highway-transport-and-696-could-be-reached-by-highways-of-the-5467-villages-in-tibet-image242716254.html
RMT2TK1J–(190404) -- LHASA, April 4, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Aerial photo taken on April 3, 2019 shows a highway across the Lhasa River, a tributary of the Yarlung Tsangpo River, in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. According to the white paper 'Democratic Reform in Tibet -- Sixty Years On' issued in March of 2019, by the end of 2018, Tibet had 97,800 km of highway, 660 km of which were high-grade highways. All counties in Tibet had access to highways, and of the 697 townships and towns, 579 had direct access to highway transport and 696 could be reached by highways. Of the 5,467 villages in Tibet,
Antique ruins at a river scenery to Esaias van de Velde (series title) Object Type: picture Serial Number: 16 / 16Objectnummer: RP-P-1878-A-1679Catalogusreferentie: Hollstein Dutch 6-after three (3) Markings / brands: collector's mark, reverse bottom center, stamped: Lugt 2227 Manufacturer : to print by: Esaias van de Velde print Author: anonymous publisher Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) Dated: 1610-1617 and / or 1617 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: sheet: H 58 mm × W 97 mm Subject: landscape with ruin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/antique-ruins-at-a-river-scenery-to-esaias-van-de-velde-series-title-object-type-picture-serial-number-16-16objectnummer-rp-p-1878-a-1679catalogusreferentie-hollstein-dutch-6-after-three-3-markings-brands-collectors-mark-reverse-bottom-center-stamped-lugt-2227-manufacturer-to-print-by-esaias-van-de-velde-print-author-anonymous-publisher-claes-jansz-visscher-ii-dated-1610-1617-and-or-1617-physical-features-etching-material-paper-technique-etching-dimensions-sheet-h-58-mm-w-97-mm-subject-landscape-with-ruin-image348138283.html
RM2B6B1X3–Antique ruins at a river scenery to Esaias van de Velde (series title) Object Type: picture Serial Number: 16 / 16Objectnummer: RP-P-1878-A-1679Catalogusreferentie: Hollstein Dutch 6-after three (3) Markings / brands: collector's mark, reverse bottom center, stamped: Lugt 2227 Manufacturer : to print by: Esaias van de Velde print Author: anonymous publisher Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) Dated: 1610-1617 and / or 1617 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: sheet: H 58 mm × W 97 mm Subject: landscape with ruin
(190404) -- LHASA, April 4, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Aerial photo taken on April 3, 2019 shows a highway across the Lhasa River, a tributary of the Yarlung Tsangpo River, in southwest China s Tibet Autonomous Region. According to the white paper Democratic Reform in Tibet -- Sixty Years On issued in March of 2019, by the end of 2018, Tibet had 97,800 km of highway, 660 km of which were high-grade highways. All counties in Tibet had access to highways, and of the 697 townships and towns, 579 had direct access to highway transport and 696 could be reached by highways. Of the 5,467 villages in Tibet, 2,6 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/190404-lhasa-april-4-2019-xinhua-aerial-photo-taken-on-april-3-2019-shows-a-highway-across-the-lhasa-river-a-tributary-of-the-yarlung-tsangpo-river-in-southwest-china-s-tibet-autonomous-region-according-to-the-white-paper-democratic-reform-in-tibet-sixty-years-on-issued-in-march-of-2019-by-the-end-of-2018-tibet-had-97800-km-of-highway-660-km-of-which-were-high-grade-highways-all-counties-in-tibet-had-access-to-highways-and-of-the-697-townships-and-towns-579-had-direct-access-to-highway-transport-and-696-could-be-reached-by-highways-of-the-5467-villages-in-tibet-26-image564462789.html
RM2RP9E19–(190404) -- LHASA, April 4, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Aerial photo taken on April 3, 2019 shows a highway across the Lhasa River, a tributary of the Yarlung Tsangpo River, in southwest China s Tibet Autonomous Region. According to the white paper Democratic Reform in Tibet -- Sixty Years On issued in March of 2019, by the end of 2018, Tibet had 97,800 km of highway, 660 km of which were high-grade highways. All counties in Tibet had access to highways, and of the 697 townships and towns, 579 had direct access to highway transport and 696 could be reached by highways. Of the 5,467 villages in Tibet, 2,6
The meanderings of the River Spey at Cluny, Laggan. Strathspey. Scotland. SCO 8766 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-meanderings-of-the-river-spey-at-cluny-laggan-strathspey-scotland-51370111.html
RMCYG32R–The meanderings of the River Spey at Cluny, Laggan. Strathspey. Scotland. SCO 8766
RIVER THAMES BARRIER Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-river-thames-barrier-105936843.html
RMG49REK–RIVER THAMES BARRIER
The River Spey in mid Winter frozen with only a trickle of water flow. SCO 9542. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-river-spey-in-mid-winter-frozen-with-only-a-trickle-of-water-flow-78511554.html
RMEFME82–The River Spey in mid Winter frozen with only a trickle of water flow. SCO 9542.
Harrisburg, PA - Sept. 8, 2020: iHeartMedia is the #1 audio company in the United States and has an audience of 9 out of 10 Americans every month. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/harrisburg-pa-sept-8-2020-iheartmedia-is-the-1-audio-company-in-the-united-states-and-has-an-audience-of-9-out-of-10-americans-every-month-image371651717.html
RF2CGJ5FH–Harrisburg, PA - Sept. 8, 2020: iHeartMedia is the #1 audio company in the United States and has an audience of 9 out of 10 Americans every month.
Water-power; an outline of the development and application of the energy of flowing water . ct was concludedfor the building of the substantial dam which holds back thewaters of the river and diverts them into the channels ofindustry. The structure is built in a curve, the chord being900 feet, and the centre ordinate 14.97 ^^et. Its maximumheight is 40^ feet, and its average height about 32 feet, thebreadth at the base being about 35 feet. The front face has abatter of I in 12; the top or capping is level for 3 feet from theface, then slopes back or up-stream i foot in 3 feet for 12 feet, * Te Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/water-power-an-outline-of-the-development-and-application-of-the-energy-of-flowing-water-ct-was-concludedfor-the-building-of-the-substantial-dam-which-holds-back-thewaters-of-the-river-and-diverts-them-into-the-channels-ofindustry-the-structure-is-built-in-a-curve-the-chord-being900-feet-and-the-centre-ordinate-1497-et-its-maximumheight-is-40-feet-and-its-average-height-about-32-feet-thebreadth-at-the-base-being-about-35-feet-the-front-face-has-abatter-of-i-in-12-the-top-or-capping-is-level-for-3-feet-from-theface-then-slopes-back-or-up-stream-i-foot-in-3-feet-for-12-feet-te-image339337683.html
RM2AM24JY–Water-power; an outline of the development and application of the energy of flowing water . ct was concludedfor the building of the substantial dam which holds back thewaters of the river and diverts them into the channels ofindustry. The structure is built in a curve, the chord being900 feet, and the centre ordinate 14.97 ^^et. Its maximumheight is 40^ feet, and its average height about 32 feet, thebreadth at the base being about 35 feet. The front face has abatter of I in 12; the top or capping is level for 3 feet from theface, then slopes back or up-stream i foot in 3 feet for 12 feet, * Te
Archive image from page 102 of Desirable low flow releases from. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs . desirablelowflow01sing Year: 1981 -97- SUPPLY, Cq, 10 $ 2 3.012 5 6.517 10 11.321 20 20.186 10 15 20 25 MINIMUM LOW-FLOW RELEASE, cfs Figure 20. Cost ratio vs. low-flow release curves: Vermilion River at Lowell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-102-of-desirable-low-flow-releases-from-desirable-low-flow-releases-from-impounding-reservoirs-fish-habitats-and-reservoir-costs-desirablelowflow01sing-year-1981-97-supply-cq-10-2-3012-5-6517-10-11321-20-20186-10-15-20-25-minimum-low-flow-release-cfs-figure-20-cost-ratio-vs-low-flow-release-curves-vermilion-river-at-lowell-image258880419.html
RMW150H7–Archive image from page 102 of Desirable low flow releases from. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs . desirablelowflow01sing Year: 1981 -97- SUPPLY, Cq, 10 $ 2 3.012 5 6.517 10 11.321 20 20.186 10 15 20 25 MINIMUM LOW-FLOW RELEASE, cfs Figure 20. Cost ratio vs. low-flow release curves: Vermilion River at Lowell
. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. -97- SUPPLY, % Cq, 10^ $ 2 3.012 5 6.517 10 11.321 20 20.186. 10 15 20 25 MINIMUM LOW-FLOW RELEASE, cfs Figure 20. Cost ratio vs. low-flow release curves: Vermilion River at Lowell. 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.. Singh, Krishan P; Ramamurthy, Ganapathi S; Illinois. Environme Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/desirable-low-flow-releases-from-impounding-reservoirs-fish-habitats-and-reservoir-costs-reservoirs-fishes-stream-measurements-97-supply-cq-10-2-3012-5-6517-10-11321-20-20186-10-15-20-25-minimum-low-flow-release-cfs-figure-20-cost-ratio-vs-low-flow-release-curves-vermilion-river-at-lowell-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-singh-krishan-p-ramamurthy-ganapathi-s-illinois-environme-image215978454.html
RMPFAJM6–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. -97- SUPPLY, % Cq, 10^ $ 2 3.012 5 6.517 10 11.321 20 20.186. 10 15 20 25 MINIMUM LOW-FLOW RELEASE, cfs Figure 20. Cost ratio vs. low-flow release curves: Vermilion River at Lowell. 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.. Singh, Krishan P; Ramamurthy, Ganapathi S; Illinois. Environme
Tropical Scenery. Date/Period: 1873. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 97.3 cm (38.3 in); Width: 152.2 cm (59.9 in). Author: FREDERIC EDWIN CHURCH. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tropical-scenery-dateperiod-1873-painting-oil-on-canvas-height-973-cm-383-in-width-1522-cm-599-in-author-frederic-edwin-church-image233331729.html
RMRFH501–Tropical Scenery. Date/Period: 1873. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 97.3 cm (38.3 in); Width: 152.2 cm (59.9 in). Author: FREDERIC EDWIN CHURCH.
River Landscape with the Pellecussen Gate near Utrecht, 1648, Jan van Goyen, Dutch, 1596-1656, 25 1/4 x 37 in. (64.14 x 93.98 cm) (panel)25 7/8 x 38 1/4 in. (65.72 x 97.16 cm) (sight)36 1/16 x 48 1/2 x 3 1/4 in. (91.6 x 123.19 x 8.26 cm) (outer frame), Oil on panel, Netherlands, 17th century, This river landscape illustrates the ambivalence of 17th-century Dutch realism, in which artists often depicted actual buildings and sites in otherwise imaginary compositions. The Pellecussen Gate shown here was a medieval tower guarding the towpath Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/river-landscape-with-the-pellecussen-gate-near-utrecht-1648-jan-van-goyen-dutch-1596-1656-25-14-x-37-in-6414-x-9398-cm-panel25-78-x-38-14-in-6572-x-9716-cm-sight36-116-x-48-12-x-3-14-in-916-x-12319-x-826-cm-outer-frame-oil-on-panel-netherlands-17th-century-this-river-landscape-illustrates-the-ambivalence-of-17th-century-dutch-realism-in-which-artists-often-depicted-actual-buildings-and-sites-in-otherwise-imaginary-compositions-the-pellecussen-gate-shown-here-was-a-medieval-tower-guarding-the-towpath-image573503541.html
RM2T919H9–River Landscape with the Pellecussen Gate near Utrecht, 1648, Jan van Goyen, Dutch, 1596-1656, 25 1/4 x 37 in. (64.14 x 93.98 cm) (panel)25 7/8 x 38 1/4 in. (65.72 x 97.16 cm) (sight)36 1/16 x 48 1/2 x 3 1/4 in. (91.6 x 123.19 x 8.26 cm) (outer frame), Oil on panel, Netherlands, 17th century, This river landscape illustrates the ambivalence of 17th-century Dutch realism, in which artists often depicted actual buildings and sites in otherwise imaginary compositions. The Pellecussen Gate shown here was a medieval tower guarding the towpath
Landscape with merman fountain. unknown c. 1720 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'7' x W 9'11' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received from Mrs. D. K. Thompson 10/30/1936; returned 3/2/1938. Composition framed by 2 trees: dog on edge of river (R) amongst wild plants in foreground; fountain in center incorporating merman & animal head on pedestal, both issuing water into basin pouring into river; building with classical elements (L) in background & additional buildings in distance (R) (BRD) continuous cross-banded motif fra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-with-merman-fountain-unknown-c-1720-tapestry-dimensions-h-97-x-w-911-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-received-from-mrs-d-k-thompson-10301936-returned-321938-composition-framed-by-2-trees-dog-on-edge-of-river-r-amongst-wild-plants-in-foreground-fountain-in-center-incorporating-merman-animal-head-on-pedestal-both-issuing-water-into-basin-pouring-into-river-building-with-classical-elements-l-in-background-additional-buildings-in-distance-r-brd-continuous-cross-banded-motif-fra-image600253324.html
RM2WTFW6M–Landscape with merman fountain. unknown c. 1720 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'7' x W 9'11' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received from Mrs. D. K. Thompson 10/30/1936; returned 3/2/1938. Composition framed by 2 trees: dog on edge of river (R) amongst wild plants in foreground; fountain in center incorporating merman & animal head on pedestal, both issuing water into basin pouring into river; building with classical elements (L) in background & additional buildings in distance (R) (BRD) continuous cross-banded motif fra
[ 1850s Japan - Ferry with Passengers ] — Ferry on the Onagigawa River in Edo (current Tokyo), 1856 (Ansei 3). This woodblock print is image 97 in One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (名所江戸百景, Meisho Edo Hyakkei), a series created by ukiyoe artist Utagawa Hiroshige (歌川広重, 1797–1858). It is one of 26 autumn scenes in the series. Title: 'Five Pines' and the Onagi Canal (小奈木川五本まつ, Ongagigawa Gohonmatsu) 19th century vintage Ukiyoe woodblock print. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1850s-japan-ferry-with-passengers-ferry-on-the-onagigawa-river-in-edo-current-tokyo-1856-ansei-3-this-woodblock-print-is-image-97-in-one-hundred-famous-views-of-edo-meisho-edo-hyakkei-a-series-created-by-ukiyoe-artist-utagawa-hiroshige-17971858-it-is-one-of-26-autumn-scenes-in-the-series-title-five-pines-and-the-onagi-canal-ongagigawa-gohonmatsu-19th-century-vintage-ukiyoe-woodblock-print-image356861336.html
RM2BMGC7M–[ 1850s Japan - Ferry with Passengers ] — Ferry on the Onagigawa River in Edo (current Tokyo), 1856 (Ansei 3). This woodblock print is image 97 in One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (名所江戸百景, Meisho Edo Hyakkei), a series created by ukiyoe artist Utagawa Hiroshige (歌川広重, 1797–1858). It is one of 26 autumn scenes in the series. Title: 'Five Pines' and the Onagi Canal (小奈木川五本まつ, Ongagigawa Gohonmatsu) 19th century vintage Ukiyoe woodblock print.
Brown and White Norfolk or Water Spaniel, George Stubbs, 1724–1806, British, 1778, Beeswax and oil on panel, Support (PTG): 31 3/4 x 38 1/4 inches (80.6 x 97.2 cm), animal, animal art, clouds, dog (animal), flowers (plants), river, Spaniel, trees, willow tree Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brown-and-white-norfolk-or-water-spaniel-george-stubbs-17241806-british-1778-beeswax-and-oil-on-panel-support-ptg-31-34-x-38-14-inches-806-x-972-cm-animal-animal-art-clouds-dog-animal-flowers-plants-river-spaniel-trees-willow-tree-image389641419.html
RM2DHWKGY–Brown and White Norfolk or Water Spaniel, George Stubbs, 1724–1806, British, 1778, Beeswax and oil on panel, Support (PTG): 31 3/4 x 38 1/4 inches (80.6 x 97.2 cm), animal, animal art, clouds, dog (animal), flowers (plants), river, Spaniel, trees, willow tree
The Brook, c. 1895-1900. Paul Cézanne (French, 1839-1906). Oil on fabric; framed: 74.9 x 97.2 x 8.3 cm (29 1/2 x 38 1/4 x 3 1/4 in.); unframed: 59.2 x 81 cm (23 5/16 x 31 7/8 in.). This painting depicts the valley of the Arc River that runs southeast of Cézanne's home in Aix-en-Provence. Organized patterns of color and brushwork indicate that Cézanne was interested in structuring his visual sensations through directional brushstrokes and patterns of warm and cool colors. He also created a more unified composition by maintaining color intensity throughout, rather than allowing tones to diminis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-brook-c-1895-1900-paul-czanne-french-1839-1906-oil-on-fabric-framed-749-x-972-x-83-cm-29-12-x-38-14-x-3-14-in-unframed-592-x-81-cm-23-516-x-31-78-in-this-painting-depicts-the-valley-of-the-arc-river-that-runs-southeast-of-czannes-home-in-aix-en-provence-organized-patterns-of-color-and-brushwork-indicate-that-czanne-was-interested-in-structuring-his-visual-sensations-through-directional-brushstrokes-and-patterns-of-warm-and-cool-colors-he-also-created-a-more-unified-composition-by-maintaining-color-intensity-throughout-rather-than-allowing-tones-to-diminis-image448076858.html
RM2H0YJGX–The Brook, c. 1895-1900. Paul Cézanne (French, 1839-1906). Oil on fabric; framed: 74.9 x 97.2 x 8.3 cm (29 1/2 x 38 1/4 x 3 1/4 in.); unframed: 59.2 x 81 cm (23 5/16 x 31 7/8 in.). This painting depicts the valley of the Arc River that runs southeast of Cézanne's home in Aix-en-Provence. Organized patterns of color and brushwork indicate that Cézanne was interested in structuring his visual sensations through directional brushstrokes and patterns of warm and cool colors. He also created a more unified composition by maintaining color intensity throughout, rather than allowing tones to diminis
Official Seal, 2nd century BCE- 2nd century CE, 1 9/16 x 1 5/16 x 1 1/4 in. (3.97 x 3.33 x 3.18 cm), Gilt bronze, China, 2nd century BCE- 2nd century CE, The size of this seal as well as its inscription indicate that it was probably used to stamp official rather than personal documents. Several tortoise form seals have been excavated from Han tombs, suggesting that this animal, which symbolized longevity, was already a popular motif among the educated class. This seal bears the inscription Tai-shou Chang lui Huai. Lui Huai appears to be a place name meaning overlooking the Huai river Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/official-seal-2nd-century-bce-2nd-century-ce-1-916-x-1-516-x-1-14-in-397-x-333-x-318-cm-gilt-bronze-china-2nd-century-bce-2nd-century-ce-the-size-of-this-seal-as-well-as-its-inscription-indicate-that-it-was-probably-used-to-stamp-official-rather-than-personal-documents-several-tortoise-form-seals-have-been-excavated-from-han-tombs-suggesting-that-this-animal-which-symbolized-longevity-was-already-a-popular-motif-among-the-educated-class-this-seal-bears-the-inscription-tai-shou-chang-lui-huai-lui-huai-appears-to-be-a-place-name-meaning-overlooking-the-huai-river-image573484779.html
RM2T90DK7–Official Seal, 2nd century BCE- 2nd century CE, 1 9/16 x 1 5/16 x 1 1/4 in. (3.97 x 3.33 x 3.18 cm), Gilt bronze, China, 2nd century BCE- 2nd century CE, The size of this seal as well as its inscription indicate that it was probably used to stamp official rather than personal documents. Several tortoise form seals have been excavated from Han tombs, suggesting that this animal, which symbolized longevity, was already a popular motif among the educated class. This seal bears the inscription Tai-shou Chang lui Huai. Lui Huai appears to be a place name meaning overlooking the Huai river
An aerial view of the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard looking southeast. The shipyard closed on September 30, 1995, but the Navy Intermediate Ship Maintenance Facility (NIMSF) will continue to store decommissioned and mothballed ships. Visible are the battleships IOWA (BB-61) and WISCONSIN (BB-64); the aircraft carriers FORESTALL (CV-59) and SARATOGA (CV-60); three supply ships; the amphibious assault ships IWO JIMA (LPH-2) and OKINAWA (LPH-3) along the Delaware River. In the back pool are the heavy cruiser DES MOINES (CA-134) and numerous frigates. Base: Philadelphia State: Pennsylvania (PA) Coun Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-aerial-view-of-the-philadelphia-naval-shipyard-looking-southeast-the-shipyard-closed-on-september-30-1995-but-the-navy-intermediate-ship-maintenance-facility-nimsf-will-continue-to-store-decommissioned-and-mothballed-ships-visible-are-the-battleships-iowa-bb-61-and-wisconsin-bb-64-the-aircraft-carriers-forestall-cv-59-and-saratoga-cv-60-three-supply-ships-the-amphibious-assault-ships-iwo-jima-lph-2-and-okinawa-lph-3-along-the-delaware-river-in-the-back-pool-are-the-heavy-cruiser-des-moines-ca-134-and-numerous-frigates-base-philadelphia-state-pennsylvania-pa-coun-image504450648.html
RM2M8KKXG–An aerial view of the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard looking southeast. The shipyard closed on September 30, 1995, but the Navy Intermediate Ship Maintenance Facility (NIMSF) will continue to store decommissioned and mothballed ships. Visible are the battleships IOWA (BB-61) and WISCONSIN (BB-64); the aircraft carriers FORESTALL (CV-59) and SARATOGA (CV-60); three supply ships; the amphibious assault ships IWO JIMA (LPH-2) and OKINAWA (LPH-3) along the Delaware River. In the back pool are the heavy cruiser DES MOINES (CA-134) and numerous frigates. Base: Philadelphia State: Pennsylvania (PA) Coun
The Upper reaches of the River Spey at Garva in Glen Shero Estate, Laggan Inverness-shire. SCO 9541. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-upper-reaches-of-the-river-spey-at-garva-in-glen-shero-estate-78511550.html
RMEFME7X–The Upper reaches of the River Spey at Garva in Glen Shero Estate, Laggan Inverness-shire. SCO 9541.
Ontario Sessional Papers, 1906, No.26-31 . ia 78. Fergus, Wellington 79. Fore-st, Lambton 80. Fort Erie, Welland 81. Fort Frances, Rainy River... 82. Fort Willlm, Thunder Bay. 83. Galt, Waterloo .. 84. Gananoque, Leeds 85. Garden Island, Frontenac; 86. Georgetown, Hal ton 87. Glencoe, Middlesex 88. GoDERTCH, Huron 89. Gore Bay, Manitoulin 90. Grand Valley, Dufferin 91. Gravenhurst, Muskoka 92. Grimsby. Lincoln 93. Hagersville, Haldimand 13, 94.*Haii.eybury, Nipissing ; 95. Hanover, Grey 1,876 96. Harrlston, Wellington 3,001 97. Hastings, Northumberland... 314 98. Havelock, Peterborough 164[ 9 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ontario-sessional-papers-1906-no26-31-ia-78-fergus-wellington-79-fore-st-lambton-80-fort-erie-welland-81-fort-frances-rainy-river-82-fort-willlm-thunder-bay-83-galt-waterloo-84-gananoque-leeds-85-garden-island-frontenac-86-georgetown-hal-ton-87-glencoe-middlesex-88-godertch-huron-89-gore-bay-manitoulin-90-grand-valley-dufferin-91-gravenhurst-muskoka-92-grimsby-lincoln-93-hagersville-haldimand-13-94haiieybury-nipissing-95-hanover-grey-1876-96-harrlston-wellington-3001-97-hastings-northumberland-314-98-havelock-peterborough-164-9-image339390421.html
RM2AM4FXD–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1906, No.26-31 . ia 78. Fergus, Wellington 79. Fore-st, Lambton 80. Fort Erie, Welland 81. Fort Frances, Rainy River... 82. Fort Willlm, Thunder Bay. 83. Galt, Waterloo .. 84. Gananoque, Leeds 85. Garden Island, Frontenac; 86. Georgetown, Hal ton 87. Glencoe, Middlesex 88. GoDERTCH, Huron 89. Gore Bay, Manitoulin 90. Grand Valley, Dufferin 91. Gravenhurst, Muskoka 92. Grimsby. Lincoln 93. Hagersville, Haldimand 13, 94.*Haii.eybury, Nipissing ; 95. Hanover, Grey 1,876 96. Harrlston, Wellington 3,001 97. Hastings, Northumberland... 314 98. Havelock, Peterborough 164[ 9
Carrying a Zither while Searching for Plum Blossoms. Painting. On hanging scroll mounted on panel: ink and color on silk. Height: 149 cm (58.6 in); Width: 97.3 cm (38.3 in). Author: Artist Unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carrying-a-zither-while-searching-for-plum-blossoms-painting-on-hanging-scroll-mounted-on-panel-ink-and-color-on-silk-height-149-cm-586-in-width-973-cm-383-in-author-artist-unknown-image219069556.html
RMPMBDCM–Carrying a Zither while Searching for Plum Blossoms. Painting. On hanging scroll mounted on panel: ink and color on silk. Height: 149 cm (58.6 in); Width: 97.3 cm (38.3 in). Author: Artist Unknown.
[ 1850s Japan - Ferry with Passengers ] — Ferry on the Onagigawa River in Edo (current Tokyo), 1856 (Ansei 3). This woodblock print is image 97 in One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (名所江戸百景, Meisho Edo Hyakkei), a series created by ukiyoe artist Utagawa Hiroshige (歌川広重, 1797–1858). It is one of 26 autumn scenes in the series. Title: 'Five Pines' and the Onagi Canal (小奈木川五本まつ, Ongagigawa Gohonmatsu) 19th century vintage Ukiyoe woodblock print. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1850s-japan-ferry-with-passengers-ferry-on-the-onagigawa-river-in-edo-current-tokyo-1856-ansei-3-this-woodblock-print-is-image-97-in-one-hundred-famous-views-of-edo-meisho-edo-hyakkei-a-series-created-by-ukiyoe-artist-utagawa-hiroshige-17971858-it-is-one-of-26-autumn-scenes-in-the-series-title-five-pines-and-the-onagi-canal-ongagigawa-gohonmatsu-19th-century-vintage-ukiyoe-woodblock-print-image356861086.html
RM2BMGBXP–[ 1850s Japan - Ferry with Passengers ] — Ferry on the Onagigawa River in Edo (current Tokyo), 1856 (Ansei 3). This woodblock print is image 97 in One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (名所江戸百景, Meisho Edo Hyakkei), a series created by ukiyoe artist Utagawa Hiroshige (歌川広重, 1797–1858). It is one of 26 autumn scenes in the series. Title: 'Five Pines' and the Onagi Canal (小奈木川五本まつ, Ongagigawa Gohonmatsu) 19th century vintage Ukiyoe woodblock print.
Scholar Beneath Pines on Riverbank, early 14th century, attributed to Zhao Mengfu, Chinese, 1254 - 1322, 39 3/4 × 19 1/8 in. (100.97 × 48.58 cm) (image)85 5/8 × 25 5/16 in. (217.49 × 64.29 cm) (mount, without roller), Ink and colors on silk, China, 14th century, A scholar in official robes relaxes and contemplates on the bank of a river. A pair of pine trees provides dramatic contrast to the simple orchids and grasses that spring from the ground on which he sits. During China’s Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), the period of foreign domination by the central Asian Mongols Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scholar-beneath-pines-on-riverbank-early-14th-century-attributed-to-zhao-mengfu-chinese-1254-1322-39-34-19-18-in-10097-4858-cm-image85-58-25-516-in-21749-6429-cm-mount-without-roller-ink-and-colors-on-silk-china-14th-century-a-scholar-in-official-robes-relaxes-and-contemplates-on-the-bank-of-a-river-a-pair-of-pine-trees-provides-dramatic-contrast-to-the-simple-orchids-and-grasses-that-spring-from-the-ground-on-which-he-sits-during-chinas-yuan-dynasty-12711368-the-period-of-foreign-domination-by-the-central-asian-mongols-image573487839.html
RM2T90HGF–Scholar Beneath Pines on Riverbank, early 14th century, attributed to Zhao Mengfu, Chinese, 1254 - 1322, 39 3/4 × 19 1/8 in. (100.97 × 48.58 cm) (image)85 5/8 × 25 5/16 in. (217.49 × 64.29 cm) (mount, without roller), Ink and colors on silk, China, 14th century, A scholar in official robes relaxes and contemplates on the bank of a river. A pair of pine trees provides dramatic contrast to the simple orchids and grasses that spring from the ground on which he sits. During China’s Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), the period of foreign domination by the central Asian Mongols
The Upper reaches of the River Spey at Garva in Glen Shero Estate, Laggan Inverness-shire. SCO 9540. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-upper-reaches-of-the-river-spey-at-garva-in-glen-shero-estate-78511545.html
RMEFME7N–The Upper reaches of the River Spey at Garva in Glen Shero Estate, Laggan Inverness-shire. SCO 9540.
. Fables. n 3 TA li L r 96 FABLES, it*:«?t A iBaiSSuPtiSii. I.W.,ru FABLE XXV. ^he Scold and the Pa R R o t. ^ I ^ H E hufband thus reprovd his wife.Who deals in flander, lives in ftrife.Art thou the herald of difgrace,Penouncing war to all thy race ? Can FABLES. 97 Can nothing quell thy thunder^ rage,VMiich fparcs nor friend, nor fex, nor age ?That vixen tongue of yours, my dear.Alarms our neighbours far and near;Good Gods ! tis like a rolling river.That murinring flows, and tiovvs for ever !Neer tird, perpetual difcord fowing !Like fame, it gathers (trength by going. Heighday ! the flippant Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fables-n-3-ta-li-l-r-96-fables-itt-a-ibaissuptisii-iwru-fable-xxv-he-scold-and-the-pa-r-r-o-t-i-h-e-hufband-thus-reprovd-his-wifewho-deals-in-flander-lives-in-ftrifeart-thou-the-herald-of-difgracepenouncing-war-to-all-thy-race-can-fables-97-can-nothing-quell-thy-thunder-ragevmiich-fparcs-nor-friend-nor-fex-nor-age-that-vixen-tongue-of-yours-my-dearalarms-our-neighbours-far-and-neargood-gods-!-tis-like-a-rolling-riverthat-murinring-flows-and-tiovvs-for-ever-!neer-tird-perpetual-difcord-fowing-!like-fame-it-gathers-trength-by-going-heighday-!-the-flippant-image336615811.html
RM2AFJ4W7–. Fables. n 3 TA li L r 96 FABLES, it*:«?t A iBaiSSuPtiSii. I.W.,ru FABLE XXV. ^he Scold and the Pa R R o t. ^ I ^ H E hufband thus reprovd his wife.Who deals in flander, lives in ftrife.Art thou the herald of difgrace,Penouncing war to all thy race ? Can FABLES. 97 Can nothing quell thy thunder^ rage,VMiich fparcs nor friend, nor fex, nor age ?That vixen tongue of yours, my dear.Alarms our neighbours far and near;Good Gods ! tis like a rolling river.That murinring flows, and tiovvs for ever !Neer tird, perpetual difcord fowing !Like fame, it gathers (trength by going. Heighday ! the flippant
The Bridge at Argenteuil. Dated: 1874. Dimensions: overall: 60 x 79.7 cm (23 5/8 x 31 3/8 in.) framed: 78.1 x 97.8 x 4.7 cm (30 3/4 x 38 1/2 x 1 7/8 in.). Medium: oil on canvas. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: CLAUDE MONET. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bridge-at-argenteuil-dated-1874-dimensions-overall-60-x-797-cm-23-58-x-31-38-in-framed-781-x-978-x-47-cm-30-34-x-38-12-x-1-78-in-medium-oil-on-canvas-museum-national-gallery-of-art-washington-dc-author-claude-monet-image218774112.html
RMPKX0H4–The Bridge at Argenteuil. Dated: 1874. Dimensions: overall: 60 x 79.7 cm (23 5/8 x 31 3/8 in.) framed: 78.1 x 97.8 x 4.7 cm (30 3/4 x 38 1/2 x 1 7/8 in.). Medium: oil on canvas. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: CLAUDE MONET.
Landscape After 'Solitary Fishing in a Ravine of Flowers' by Wang Meng, 1749, Gion Nankai, Japanese, 1677 - 1751, 136 1/4 × 47 11/16 in. (346.08 × 121.13 cm) (image, approximately)161 × 54 1/2 in. (408.94 × 138.43 cm) (mount, approximately w/o roller knobs)161 × 57 1/2 in. (408.94 × 146.05 cm) (mount, approximately w/ roller knobs)1 9/16 × 1 3/4 in. (3.97 × 4.45 cm) (object part, each roller end), Ink and light color on paper, Japan, 18th century, Mighty, gnarled pine trees command the lower half of this enormous landscape, the largest known painting by Gion Nankai, a pioneer of the Nanga Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-after-solitary-fishing-in-a-ravine-of-flowers-by-wang-meng-1749-gion-nankai-japanese-1677-1751-136-14-47-1116-in-34608-12113-cm-image-approximately161-54-12-in-40894-13843-cm-mount-approximately-wo-roller-knobs161-57-12-in-40894-14605-cm-mount-approximately-w-roller-knobs1-916-1-34-in-397-445-cm-object-part-each-roller-end-ink-and-light-color-on-paper-japan-18th-century-mighty-gnarled-pine-trees-command-the-lower-half-of-this-enormous-landscape-the-largest-known-painting-by-gion-nankai-a-pioneer-of-the-nanga-image573487379.html
RM2T90H03–Landscape After 'Solitary Fishing in a Ravine of Flowers' by Wang Meng, 1749, Gion Nankai, Japanese, 1677 - 1751, 136 1/4 × 47 11/16 in. (346.08 × 121.13 cm) (image, approximately)161 × 54 1/2 in. (408.94 × 138.43 cm) (mount, approximately w/o roller knobs)161 × 57 1/2 in. (408.94 × 146.05 cm) (mount, approximately w/ roller knobs)1 9/16 × 1 3/4 in. (3.97 × 4.45 cm) (object part, each roller end), Ink and light color on paper, Japan, 18th century, Mighty, gnarled pine trees command the lower half of this enormous landscape, the largest known painting by Gion Nankai, a pioneer of the Nanga
The Commercial and financial chronicle . $350,000.L I. ii. has attached to the bonds Its unconditional guaranty of principaland interest In addition to facts as to lease.—(V. 83, p. 1348.) NEW YORK CENT. & HUD. RIVER RR.—(See Mjps. pp. 96, 97.)Lines owned. Miirs.New York to Buffalo Branches - 36B Proprietary lines 3 Lines leued. (*See this co.) WCst Shore* Troy & Greenbush* Spuyten Duyvll & Pt. M.* ,cw York & Harlem* .- New Jersey Junction*. Rome Watertown & Ogden*.-. Mohawk & Malone* 182 Carthage & Adirondack* 16 Gouverneur <fc Oswegatchle*— 13 New York & Putnam* 59 ?ITU6ft 137 624 Li Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-commercial-and-financial-chronicle-350000l-i-ii-has-attached-to-the-bonds-its-unconditional-guaranty-of-principaland-interest-in-addition-to-facts-as-to-leasev-83-p-1348-new-york-cent-hud-river-rrsee-mjps-pp-96-97lines-owned-miirsnew-york-to-buffalo-branches-36b-proprietary-lines-3-lines-leued-see-this-co-wcst-shore-troy-greenbush-spuyten-duyvll-pt-m-cw-york-harlem-new-jersey-junction-rome-watertown-ogden-mohawk-malone-182-carthage-adirondack-16-gouverneur-ltfc-oswegatchle-13-new-york-putnam-59-itu6ft-137-624-li-image342938654.html
RM2AWX5N2–The Commercial and financial chronicle . $350,000.L I. ii. has attached to the bonds Its unconditional guaranty of principaland interest In addition to facts as to lease.—(V. 83, p. 1348.) NEW YORK CENT. & HUD. RIVER RR.—(See Mjps. pp. 96, 97.)Lines owned. Miirs.New York to Buffalo Branches - 36B Proprietary lines 3 Lines leued. (*See this co.) WCst Shore* Troy & Greenbush* Spuyten Duyvll & Pt. M.* ,cw York & Harlem* .- New Jersey Junction*. Rome Watertown & Ogden*.-. Mohawk & Malone* 182 Carthage & Adirondack* 16 Gouverneur <fc Oswegatchle*— 13 New York & Putnam* 59 ?ITU6ft 137 624 Li
The Valley of the Seine, from the Hills of Giverny. Dated: 1892. Dimensions: overall: 65.9 × 81.6 cm (25 15/16 × 32 1/8 in.) framed: 97.2 × 113 × 14.6 cm (38 1/4 × 44 1/2 × 5 3/4 in.). Medium: oil on canvas. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Theodore Robinson. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-valley-of-the-seine-from-the-hills-of-giverny-dated-1892-dimensions-overall-659-816-cm-25-1516-32-18-in-framed-972-113-146-cm-38-14-44-12-5-34-in-medium-oil-on-canvas-museum-national-gallery-of-art-washington-dc-author-theodore-robinson-image218799256.html
RMPKY4K4–The Valley of the Seine, from the Hills of Giverny. Dated: 1892. Dimensions: overall: 65.9 × 81.6 cm (25 15/16 × 32 1/8 in.) framed: 97.2 × 113 × 14.6 cm (38 1/4 × 44 1/2 × 5 3/4 in.). Medium: oil on canvas. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Theodore Robinson.
Haynes new guide and motorists' complete road log of Yellowstone National Park . les.Set mileage indicator at— 90.7 Lake Junction (LJ). Turn right (north) to Canyon Junction. 93.8 Yellowstone River at right. 96.6 Hot Springs at left. 96.7 Platform, Mud Volcano and Dragons Mouth Spring at left. 97.1 Enter Hayden valley. 98.4 Bridge, Elk Antler Creek. 98.5 Northern Pacific Railway monad trademark outlined by Trout Creek at left.98.7 Keep right. Left road to Sulphur mountain and spring. 98.9 Bridge, Trout Creek. National Park Service Engineer Station at left. 99.3 Dunraven Peak and Mt. Washburn i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/haynes-new-guide-and-motorists-complete-road-log-of-yellowstone-national-park-lesset-mileage-indicator-at-907-lake-junction-lj-turn-right-north-to-canyon-junction-938-yellowstone-river-at-right-966-hot-springs-at-left-967-platform-mud-volcano-and-dragons-mouth-spring-at-left-971-enter-hayden-valley-984-bridge-elk-antler-creek-985-northern-pacific-railway-monad-trademark-outlined-by-trout-creek-at-left987-keep-right-left-road-to-sulphur-mountain-and-spring-989-bridge-trout-creek-national-park-service-engineer-station-at-left-993-dunraven-peak-and-mt-washburn-i-image340088584.html
RM2AN8ACT–Haynes new guide and motorists' complete road log of Yellowstone National Park . les.Set mileage indicator at— 90.7 Lake Junction (LJ). Turn right (north) to Canyon Junction. 93.8 Yellowstone River at right. 96.6 Hot Springs at left. 96.7 Platform, Mud Volcano and Dragons Mouth Spring at left. 97.1 Enter Hayden valley. 98.4 Bridge, Elk Antler Creek. 98.5 Northern Pacific Railway monad trademark outlined by Trout Creek at left.98.7 Keep right. Left road to Sulphur mountain and spring. 98.9 Bridge, Trout Creek. National Park Service Engineer Station at left. 99.3 Dunraven Peak and Mt. Washburn i
Ville-d'Avray. Dated: c. 1865. Dimensions: overall: 49.3 x 65.5 cm (19 7/16 x 25 13/16 in.) framed: 81.3 x 97.5 x 11.6 cm (32 x 38 3/8 x 4 9/16 in.). Medium: oil on canvas. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Corot, Jean-Baptiste-Camille. Camille Corot. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ville-davray-dated-c-1865-dimensions-overall-493-x-655-cm-19-716-x-25-1316-in-framed-813-x-975-x-116-cm-32-x-38-38-x-4-916-in-medium-oil-on-canvas-museum-national-gallery-of-art-washington-dc-author-corot-jean-baptiste-camille-camille-corot-image218947182.html
RMPM5WA6–Ville-d'Avray. Dated: c. 1865. Dimensions: overall: 49.3 x 65.5 cm (19 7/16 x 25 13/16 in.) framed: 81.3 x 97.5 x 11.6 cm (32 x 38 3/8 x 4 9/16 in.). Medium: oil on canvas. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Corot, Jean-Baptiste-Camille. Camille Corot.
A complete and practical solution book for the common school teacher . (1)(2)(3)(4)(5) (5) Then we have x* + 1600 = 4s- (6) {x+y)* + (40 — 29)* = y* | 292 (7) j2 + 29* = ^2 + 462 . . (8) Reducing (2), x* + 2xy = 720 (9) From (3), z* = j>* — 1275 . (10) Substituting the value of z in (1), 2y = V (x* — 6700). (11) Substituting this value of 2y in (4), transposing, squar- ing and reducing, 407* = 25920; also x = 7.97* ft., v =41.12 ft., and 2z = 40.788 ft. PROBLEM 311. A tree 125 ft. high stands on the bank of a river 105ft. wide; wheremust the tree break off so that it may remain connected Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-complete-and-practical-solution-book-for-the-common-school-teacher-12345-5-then-we-have-x-1600-=-4s-6-xy-40-29-=-y-292-7-j2-29-=-2-462-8-reducing-2-x-2xy-=-720-9-from-3-z-=-jgt-1275-10-substituting-the-value-of-z-in-1-2y-=-v-x-6700-11-substituting-this-value-of-2y-in-4-transposing-squar-ing-and-reducing-407-=-25920-also-x-=-797-ft-v-=4112-ft-and-2z-=-40788-ft-problem-311-a-tree-125-ft-high-stands-on-the-bank-of-a-river-105ft-wide-wheremust-the-tree-break-off-so-that-it-may-remain-connected-image338343696.html
RM2AJCTRC–A complete and practical solution book for the common school teacher . (1)(2)(3)(4)(5) (5) Then we have x* + 1600 = 4s- (6) {x+y)* + (40 — 29)* = y* | 292 (7) j2 + 29* = ^2 + 462 . . (8) Reducing (2), x* + 2xy = 720 (9) From (3), z* = j>* — 1275 . (10) Substituting the value of z in (1), 2y = V (x* — 6700). (11) Substituting this value of 2y in (4), transposing, squar- ing and reducing, 407* = 25920; also x = 7.97* ft., v =41.12 ft., and 2z = 40.788 ft. PROBLEM 311. A tree 125 ft. high stands on the bank of a river 105ft. wide; wheremust the tree break off so that it may remain connected
American Flamingo. Dated: 1838. Dimensions: image: 87.63 × 58.58 cm (34 1/2 × 23 1/16 in.) plate: 97 x 65 cm (38 3/16 x 25 9/16 in.) sheet: 101.3 x 68.3 cm (39 7/8 x 26 7/8 in.). Medium: hand-colored engraving and aquatint on Whatman wove paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Robert Havell after John James Audubon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-flamingo-dated-1838-dimensions-image-8763-5858-cm-34-12-23-116-in-plate-97-x-65-cm-38-316-x-25-916-in-sheet-1013-x-683-cm-39-78-x-26-78-in-medium-hand-colored-engraving-and-aquatint-on-whatman-wove-paper-museum-national-gallery-of-art-washington-dc-author-robert-havell-after-john-james-audubon-image226613642.html
RMR4K40A–American Flamingo. Dated: 1838. Dimensions: image: 87.63 × 58.58 cm (34 1/2 × 23 1/16 in.) plate: 97 x 65 cm (38 3/16 x 25 9/16 in.) sheet: 101.3 x 68.3 cm (39 7/8 x 26 7/8 in.). Medium: hand-colored engraving and aquatint on Whatman wove paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Robert Havell after John James Audubon.
Our young folks [serial] . ANSWERS. 95. 1. Eel 2. Chub. 3. Perch. 4. Shad.5. Salmon. 6. Shark. 7. Cod. 8. Smelt. 9.Ray. 10. Dace, n. Sole. 12. Halibut. 96. One rod makes an acher (acre). 97. 1. Horse — shore. 2. Stew — west. 3.Sport—ports. 4. Stage — gates. EVER. PRIZE PUZZLE. an evenings entertainment. I HE young friends of the mountain in Oregon,-*- town in Florida, town in Ohio, and town inVirginia had a pond in New Hampshire and atown in Ohio time at their games. In the Menagerie, a fort in Montana was amountain in Vermont; a fort in Utah made anexcellent river in Wisconsin, while a town i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-young-folks-serial-answers-95-1-eel-2-chub-3-perch-4-shad5-salmon-6-shark-7-cod-8-smelt-9ray-10-dace-n-sole-12-halibut-96-one-rod-makes-an-acher-acre-97-1-horse-shore-2-stew-west-3sportports-4-stage-gates-ever-prize-puzzle-an-evenings-entertainment-i-he-young-friends-of-the-mountain-in-oregon-town-in-florida-town-in-ohio-and-town-invirginia-had-a-pond-in-new-hampshire-and-atown-in-ohio-time-at-their-games-in-the-menagerie-a-fort-in-montana-was-amountain-in-vermont-a-fort-in-utah-made-anexcellent-river-in-wisconsin-while-a-town-i-image339019594.html
RM2AKFJXJ–Our young folks [serial] . ANSWERS. 95. 1. Eel 2. Chub. 3. Perch. 4. Shad.5. Salmon. 6. Shark. 7. Cod. 8. Smelt. 9.Ray. 10. Dace, n. Sole. 12. Halibut. 96. One rod makes an acher (acre). 97. 1. Horse — shore. 2. Stew — west. 3.Sport—ports. 4. Stage — gates. EVER. PRIZE PUZZLE. an evenings entertainment. I HE young friends of the mountain in Oregon,-*- town in Florida, town in Ohio, and town inVirginia had a pond in New Hampshire and atown in Ohio time at their games. In the Menagerie, a fort in Montana was amountain in Vermont; a fort in Utah made anexcellent river in Wisconsin, while a town i
Scene from Greek history: Thales causing the river to flow on both sides of the Lydian army. Date/Period: Ca. 1663-64. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 73.50 mm (2.89 in); Width: 97 mm (3.81 in). Author: SALVATOR ROSA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scene-from-greek-history-thales-causing-the-river-to-flow-on-both-sides-of-the-lydian-army-dateperiod-ca-1663-64-painting-oil-on-canvas-height-7350-mm-289-in-width-97-mm-381-in-author-salvator-rosa-image219742606.html
RMPNE3X6–Scene from Greek history: Thales causing the river to flow on both sides of the Lydian army. Date/Period: Ca. 1663-64. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 73.50 mm (2.89 in); Width: 97 mm (3.81 in). Author: SALVATOR ROSA.
. Prairie traveler : a hand-book for overland expeditions, with maps, illustrations, and itineraries of the principal routes between the Mississippi and the Pacific. Miles.4.35.6.21.4.08.6.10.5.56.6.44. 6.52. 8.97. 6.85. 7.22. 3.90. 8.69. 4.33. 4.74. 5.02. 9.00.11.39.29.87. 1.02. 9.46. CANON ON Blli. WILLIAMSS FOEK. Big Sandy Creek.—Pemianent running water. Mouth of Big Sandy Creek.—Permanent running wa-ter as far as the Colorado River.Eio Santa Maria. Mouth of Rio Santa Maria.On Colorado River. Mojave Villages. Crossing of the Colorado River. ALBUQUERQUE TO SAN PEDKO. 313. ^iBTILLEKY PEjUi. i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prairie-traveler-a-hand-book-for-overland-expeditions-with-maps-illustrations-and-itineraries-of-the-principal-routes-between-the-mississippi-and-the-pacific-miles435621408610556644-652-897-685-722-390-869-433-474-502-90011392987-102-946-canon-on-blli-williamss-foek-big-sandy-creekpemianent-running-water-mouth-of-big-sandy-creekpermanent-running-wa-ter-as-far-as-the-colorado-rivereio-santa-maria-mouth-of-rio-santa-mariaon-colorado-river-mojave-villages-crossing-of-the-colorado-river-albuquerque-to-san-pedko-313-ibtilleky-pejui-i-image336961221.html
RM2AG5WD9–. Prairie traveler : a hand-book for overland expeditions, with maps, illustrations, and itineraries of the principal routes between the Mississippi and the Pacific. Miles.4.35.6.21.4.08.6.10.5.56.6.44. 6.52. 8.97. 6.85. 7.22. 3.90. 8.69. 4.33. 4.74. 5.02. 9.00.11.39.29.87. 1.02. 9.46. CANON ON Blli. WILLIAMSS FOEK. Big Sandy Creek.—Pemianent running water. Mouth of Big Sandy Creek.—Permanent running wa-ter as far as the Colorado River.Eio Santa Maria. Mouth of Rio Santa Maria.On Colorado River. Mojave Villages. Crossing of the Colorado River. ALBUQUERQUE TO SAN PEDKO. 313. ^iBTILLEKY PEjUi. i
The Last of the Buffalo. Dated: 1888. Dimensions: overall: 180.3 × 301.63 cm (71 × 118 3/4 in.) framed: 217.17 × 339.09 × 13.97 cm (85 1/2 × 133 1/2 × 5 1/2 in.). Medium: oil on canvas. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Albert Bierstadt. BIERSTADT, ALBERT. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-last-of-the-buffalo-dated-1888-dimensions-overall-1803-30163-cm-71-118-34-in-framed-21717-33909-1397-cm-85-12-133-12-5-12-in-medium-oil-on-canvas-museum-national-gallery-of-art-washington-dc-author-albert-bierstadt-bierstadt-albert-image233327977.html
RMRFH061–The Last of the Buffalo. Dated: 1888. Dimensions: overall: 180.3 × 301.63 cm (71 × 118 3/4 in.) framed: 217.17 × 339.09 × 13.97 cm (85 1/2 × 133 1/2 × 5 1/2 in.). Medium: oil on canvas. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Albert Bierstadt. BIERSTADT, ALBERT.
Norsk lutherske prester i Amerika, 1843-1913 . 1902. TjoMSLAND, Carl Gotfred. Ord. 1905. Forenede kirke, 1905—. F. i Pontiac, 111., 3 juli 1875, af pastor OleT. os; Anna Margrete (f. Bergstrøm), frekv. RedWing Sem., 97—02, U. C. Sem., 02—05 (C.T.),prest, Deronda, Wis., 05—07, Willow River, Minn.,07—10, Watson, Sask., 10—, kredsfinanssekr., 12—.*Anna Halvorson, 05.. Trygstad. Gustav Marius. Ord. 1905. Hauges synode, 1905—. F. i Stenkjær, N. Indherred, Trondhjem, 28sept. 1879, af Andrias Sakarias T. og Hannah(f. —), udv. 81, frekv. Red Wing Sem., 98—05(C.T.), inissionær, Fancheng, Hupeh, Kina, 0 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/norsk-lutherske-prester-i-amerika-1843-1913-1902-tjomsland-carl-gotfred-ord-1905-forenede-kirke-1905-f-i-pontiac-111-3-juli-1875-af-pastor-olet-os-anna-margrete-f-bergstrm-frekv-redwing-sem-9702-u-c-sem-0205-ctprest-deronda-wis-0507-willow-river-minn0710-watson-sask-10-kredsfinanssekr-12anna-halvorson-05-trygstad-gustav-marius-ord-1905-hauges-synode-1905-f-i-stenkjr-n-indherred-trondhjem-28sept-1879-af-andrias-sakarias-t-og-hannahf-udv-81-frekv-red-wing-sem-9805ct-inissionr-fancheng-hupeh-kina-0-image340001192.html
RM2AN4AYM–Norsk lutherske prester i Amerika, 1843-1913 . 1902. TjoMSLAND, Carl Gotfred. Ord. 1905. Forenede kirke, 1905—. F. i Pontiac, 111., 3 juli 1875, af pastor OleT. os; Anna Margrete (f. Bergstrøm), frekv. RedWing Sem., 97—02, U. C. Sem., 02—05 (C.T.),prest, Deronda, Wis., 05—07, Willow River, Minn.,07—10, Watson, Sask., 10—, kredsfinanssekr., 12—.*Anna Halvorson, 05.. Trygstad. Gustav Marius. Ord. 1905. Hauges synode, 1905—. F. i Stenkjær, N. Indherred, Trondhjem, 28sept. 1879, af Andrias Sakarias T. og Hannah(f. —), udv. 81, frekv. Red Wing Sem., 98—05(C.T.), inissionær, Fancheng, Hupeh, Kina, 0
Trees and shrubs of Central Park . ES Map No. 1 2-3 Map No. 9 236-237 Map No. 2 S4-S5 Map No. 10 248-249 Map No. 3 96-97 Map No. 11 268 Map No. 4 124-125 Map No. 12 272 Map No. 5 146-147 Map No. 13 282-283 Map No. 6 162-163 Map No. 14 294-295 Map No. 7 180-181 Map No. 15 312-313 Map No. 8 218-219 Map No. 16 338-339 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. FACING PAGE Alder, Heart-leaved 3. 34 Ash, Boscs Red * 48 Bay, Sweet 172 Beech, Weeping European 188 Birch; Red, River or Black 25 Cedar, Japan 260 Cedar, Japan (Leaf-sprays) 196 Cedar of Lebanon 265 Cherry, Mahaleb 78 Cork Tree, Chinese 330 Elm, Camperdown 11 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trees-and-shrubs-of-central-park-es-map-no-1-2-3-map-no-9-236-237-map-no-2-s4-s5-map-no-10-248-249-map-no-3-96-97-map-no-11-268-map-no-4-124-125-map-no-12-272-map-no-5-146-147-map-no-13-282-283-map-no-6-162-163-map-no-14-294-295-map-no-7-180-181-map-no-15-312-313-map-no-8-218-219-map-no-16-338-339-list-of-illustrations-facing-page-alder-heart-leaved-3-34-ash-boscs-red-48-bay-sweet-172-beech-weeping-european-188-birch-red-river-or-black-25-cedar-japan-260-cedar-japan-leaf-sprays-196-cedar-of-lebanon-265-cherry-mahaleb-78-cork-tree-chinese-330-elm-camperdown-11-image339479082.html
RM2AM8H0X–Trees and shrubs of Central Park . ES Map No. 1 2-3 Map No. 9 236-237 Map No. 2 S4-S5 Map No. 10 248-249 Map No. 3 96-97 Map No. 11 268 Map No. 4 124-125 Map No. 12 272 Map No. 5 146-147 Map No. 13 282-283 Map No. 6 162-163 Map No. 14 294-295 Map No. 7 180-181 Map No. 15 312-313 Map No. 8 218-219 Map No. 16 338-339 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. FACING PAGE Alder, Heart-leaved 3. 34 Ash, Boscs Red * 48 Bay, Sweet 172 Beech, Weeping European 188 Birch; Red, River or Black 25 Cedar, Japan 260 Cedar, Japan (Leaf-sprays) 196 Cedar of Lebanon 265 Cherry, Mahaleb 78 Cork Tree, Chinese 330 Elm, Camperdown 11
The physiography of the river Nile and is basin . r)i2 i; • { 4-58 „ 11.. .. 24(; # .•5724 1-120 4207 7-42 5-ot; „ 17.. .. 24:i # 40.53 1 •;¥..» r>r)r,i) 8-5r. .5-(;3 „ 20.. .. 2.5i; * 4.5t;4 rt;t;o i:ni 9-7.) t;-87 Dec. 7. 17:5 * 27:)4 0-770 2114 4-i;.5 3-08 „ 10.. .. 171 i(;-i 2(;87 0-790 2132 4-.)(; 3-o;i ., i;5.. .. 171 i(;-4 272t; 0-720 2021 4-48 2-l8 .. It;.. .. 170 ii;-;5 2712 0-740 202t) 4-4t; 2-97 „ 20.. .. 170 it;-i 2t;77 0-710 1H04 4-88 2-92 „ 22.. .. 170 it;-o 2t;t;8 0-710 1898 4-36 2-88 * On these dates sounding was not practiialile so diseharge is caleulated on an a|)proxiinat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-physiography-of-the-river-nile-and-is-basin-ri2-i-4-58-11-24-5724-1-120-4207-7-42-5-ot-17-24i-4053-1-rgtrri-8-5r-5-3-20-25i-45t4-rtto-ini-9-7-t-87-dec-7-175-274-0-770-2114-4-i5-3-08-10-171-i-i-287-0-790-2132-4-3-oi-i5-171-i-4-272t-0-720-2021-4-48-2-l8-it-170-ii-5-2712-0-740-202t-4-4t-2-97-20-170-it-i-2t77-0-710-1h04-4-88-2-92-22-170-it-o-2tt8-0-710-1898-4-36-2-88-on-these-dates-sounding-was-not-practiialile-so-diseharge-is-caleulated-on-an-aproxiinat-image340080546.html
RM2AN805P–The physiography of the river Nile and is basin . r)i2 i; • { 4-58 „ 11.. .. 24(; # .•5724 1-120 4207 7-42 5-ot; „ 17.. .. 24:i # 40.53 1 •;¥..» r>r)r,i) 8-5r. .5-(;3 „ 20.. .. 2.5i; * 4.5t;4 rt;t;o i:ni 9-7.) t;-87 Dec. 7. 17:5 * 27:)4 0-770 2114 4-i;.5 3-08 „ 10.. .. 171 i(;-i 2(;87 0-790 2132 4-.)(; 3-o;i ., i;5.. .. 171 i(;-4 272t; 0-720 2021 4-48 2-l8 .. It;.. .. 170 ii;-;5 2712 0-740 202t) 4-4t; 2-97 „ 20.. .. 170 it;-i 2t;77 0-710 1H04 4-88 2-92 „ 22.. .. 170 it;-o 2t;t;8 0-710 1898 4-36 2-88 * On these dates sounding was not practiialile so diseharge is caleulated on an a|)proxiinat
. On the Lehigh Valley. The great double track scenic highway, New York and Philadelphia to Buffalo and Niagara Falls . e wasted,this refuse of the furnaces is used in makingcement and brick. CATASAUQUA â Population, 3,963; 97.1 miles fromNew York ; elevation above sea level, 2S4.9 ft. The Davies & Thomas foundry and machineplant across the river at this point is animportant industry. The old flour mill seento the right also has long been a landmark,and next to it is the new Wahnetah Silk Mill.Standing out in bold relief are the toweringstacks of the Crane Iron Company, whereanthracite coal wa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-the-lehigh-valley-the-great-double-track-scenic-highway-new-york-and-philadelphia-to-buffalo-and-niagara-falls-e-wastedthis-refuse-of-the-furnaces-is-used-in-makingcement-and-brick-catasauqua-population-3963-971-miles-fromnew-york-elevation-above-sea-level-2s49-ft-the-davies-thomas-foundry-and-machineplant-across-the-river-at-this-point-is-animportant-industry-the-old-flour-mill-seento-the-right-also-has-long-been-a-landmarkand-next-to-it-is-the-new-wahnetah-silk-millstanding-out-in-bold-relief-are-the-toweringstacks-of-the-crane-iron-company-whereanthracite-coal-wa-image375652859.html
RM2CR4D1F–. On the Lehigh Valley. The great double track scenic highway, New York and Philadelphia to Buffalo and Niagara Falls . e wasted,this refuse of the furnaces is used in makingcement and brick. CATASAUQUA â Population, 3,963; 97.1 miles fromNew York ; elevation above sea level, 2S4.9 ft. The Davies & Thomas foundry and machineplant across the river at this point is animportant industry. The old flour mill seento the right also has long been a landmark,and next to it is the new Wahnetah Silk Mill.Standing out in bold relief are the toweringstacks of the Crane Iron Company, whereanthracite coal wa
. Maryland geological survey . FlG. 2.—VIEW OF WEST SIDE OF CAPITOL SHOWING THE WICOMICO-TALBOT SCARP. DRAWNFROM NATURE BY A. KOLLNER. PAINTED BY CATTIER. LITHOGRAPHED BY DEROY, 1848. MARYLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 97 The following section may bo considered as typical for the Talbotformation, although others occur which show a slightly different distribu-tion of material as explained above. Section on West Side of Anacostia River South of Pennsylvania Avenue. Feet. Inches. Sandy loam, light yellow to brown in color 3 6 Fine yellow sand with occasional solitary gravels or thinlenses of gravel 4 to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maryland-geological-survey-flg-2view-of-west-side-of-capitol-showing-the-wicomico-talbot-scarp-drawnfrom-nature-by-a-kollner-painted-by-cattier-lithographed-by-deroy-1848-maryland-geological-survey-97-the-following-section-may-bo-considered-as-typical-for-the-talbotformation-although-others-occur-which-show-a-slightly-different-distribu-tion-of-material-as-explained-above-section-on-west-side-of-anacostia-river-south-of-pennsylvania-avenue-feet-inches-sandy-loam-light-yellow-to-brown-in-color-3-6-fine-yellow-sand-with-occasional-solitary-gravels-or-thinlenses-of-gravel-4-to-image370027032.html
RM2CE0574–. Maryland geological survey . FlG. 2.—VIEW OF WEST SIDE OF CAPITOL SHOWING THE WICOMICO-TALBOT SCARP. DRAWNFROM NATURE BY A. KOLLNER. PAINTED BY CATTIER. LITHOGRAPHED BY DEROY, 1848. MARYLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 97 The following section may bo considered as typical for the Talbotformation, although others occur which show a slightly different distribu-tion of material as explained above. Section on West Side of Anacostia River South of Pennsylvania Avenue. Feet. Inches. Sandy loam, light yellow to brown in color 3 6 Fine yellow sand with occasional solitary gravels or thinlenses of gravel 4 to
. Stranger's guide through the city of Montreal, with engravings of the most prominent public buildings and churches in the city: together with railroad and steamboat routes, tables of distances, cab and carriage tariff, advertisements, &c . O 3 TABLE OF DISTANCES BY THE Grand Trunk and American Railroads.. MONTREAL TO NEW YORK. Via Champlain & St. Lawrence, Vermont & Canada,Rutland and Burlington, Western Vermont and Troy& Boston, or Saratoga & Washington, Rensselaer& Saratoga, and Hudson River Railroads. STATIONS. Miles. AggregateDistance. 1 20 21 23 44 23 67 30 97 21 118 13 131 16 147 17 16 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/strangers-guide-through-the-city-of-montreal-with-engravings-of-the-most-prominent-public-buildings-and-churches-in-the-city-together-with-railroad-and-steamboat-routes-tables-of-distances-cab-and-carriage-tariff-advertisements-c-o-3-table-of-distances-by-the-grand-trunk-and-american-railroads-montreal-to-new-york-via-champlain-st-lawrence-vermont-canadarutland-and-burlington-western-vermont-and-troy-boston-or-saratoga-washington-rensselaer-saratoga-and-hudson-river-railroads-stations-miles-aggregatedistance-1-20-21-23-44-23-67-30-97-21-118-13-131-16-147-17-16-image375794241.html
RM2CRAWAW–. Stranger's guide through the city of Montreal, with engravings of the most prominent public buildings and churches in the city: together with railroad and steamboat routes, tables of distances, cab and carriage tariff, advertisements, &c . O 3 TABLE OF DISTANCES BY THE Grand Trunk and American Railroads.. MONTREAL TO NEW YORK. Via Champlain & St. Lawrence, Vermont & Canada,Rutland and Burlington, Western Vermont and Troy& Boston, or Saratoga & Washington, Rensselaer& Saratoga, and Hudson River Railroads. STATIONS. Miles. AggregateDistance. 1 20 21 23 44 23 67 30 97 21 118 13 131 16 147 17 16
. The Commercial and financial chronicle . 9 Boston & Albany* 393 New York & Ottawa* 128 Fall Brook Ry., &c* 231 Beech Creek RR.* 163 Beech Creek Extension RR., etc.* 128 Wallklll Valley 33 HUD. RIVER RR.— (See Mips. pp. 96, 97.)Operated under conlrict— Terminal Ry. of Buffalo* 11 St. Lawrence & Adirondack*.. 56 Cherry Tree & Dixon vllle 36 Trackage 235 Total In earnings 3.781 Controlled—Operated Separately.Lake Shore & Mich. Southern*. 1,520 Michigan Central* 1,746 Lake E. Alliance & Wheeling.. 83N. Y. Chic. & St. Louis RR.*.- 523 Lake Erie & Western* Northern Ohio* ■ J 886 Big Four System* Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-commercial-and-financial-chronicle-9-boston-albany-393-new-york-ottawa-128-fall-brook-ry-c-231-beech-creek-rr-163-beech-creek-extension-rr-etc-128-wallklll-valley-33-hud-river-rr-see-mips-pp-96-97operated-under-conlrict-terminal-ry-of-buffalo-11-st-lawrence-adirondack-56-cherry-tree-dixon-vllle-36-trackage-235-total-in-earnings-3781-controlledoperated-separatelylake-shore-mich-southern-1520-michigan-central-1746-lake-e-alliance-wheeling-83n-y-chic-st-louis-rr-523-lake-erie-western-northern-ohio-j-886-big-four-system-image372399408.html
RM2CHT76T–. The Commercial and financial chronicle . 9 Boston & Albany* 393 New York & Ottawa* 128 Fall Brook Ry., &c* 231 Beech Creek RR.* 163 Beech Creek Extension RR., etc.* 128 Wallklll Valley 33 HUD. RIVER RR.— (See Mips. pp. 96, 97.)Operated under conlrict— Terminal Ry. of Buffalo* 11 St. Lawrence & Adirondack*.. 56 Cherry Tree & Dixon vllle 36 Trackage 235 Total In earnings 3.781 Controlled—Operated Separately.Lake Shore & Mich. Southern*. 1,520 Michigan Central* 1,746 Lake E. Alliance & Wheeling.. 83N. Y. Chic. & St. Louis RR.*.- 523 Lake Erie & Western* Northern Ohio* ■ J 886 Big Four System*
. Water Supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey. period 1,430,000 Mean. 1,0601,6201,3505,7504,3204,1002,8401,4801,2501,3001,1401,090 Per squaremile. 0.6971.07.8883.782.842.701.87.974.822.855.750.717 Run-off. Depth in inches on drainage area. 0.80 1.11 .56 1.97 3.27 3.01 2.16 1.12 .92 .99 .84 .83 Total inacre-feet. 65,20090,00045,500160,000266,000244,000175,00091,00074,40079,90067,80067,000 Accu-racy. Note.—Open-channel rating applied throughout the year; discharges for winter months may bewhat too large on account of ice. TRUCKEE RIVER AT DERBY DAM, NEV. This statio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/water-supply-and-irrigation-papers-of-the-united-states-geological-survey-period-1430000-mean-106016201350575043204100284014801250130011401090-per-squaremile-0697107888378284270187974822855750717-run-off-depth-in-inches-on-drainage-area-080-111-56-197-327-301-216-112-92-99-84-83-total-inacre-feet-6520090000455001600002660002440001750009100074400799006780067000-accu-racy-noteopen-channel-rating-applied-throughout-the-year-discharges-for-winter-months-may-bewhat-too-large-on-account-of-ice-truckee-river-at-derby-dam-nev-this-statio-image370513022.html
RM2CEP93X–. Water Supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey. period 1,430,000 Mean. 1,0601,6201,3505,7504,3204,1002,8401,4801,2501,3001,1401,090 Per squaremile. 0.6971.07.8883.782.842.701.87.974.822.855.750.717 Run-off. Depth in inches on drainage area. 0.80 1.11 .56 1.97 3.27 3.01 2.16 1.12 .92 .99 .84 .83 Total inacre-feet. 65,20090,00045,500160,000266,000244,000175,00091,00074,40079,90067,80067,000 Accu-racy. Note.—Open-channel rating applied throughout the year; discharges for winter months may bewhat too large on account of ice. TRUCKEE RIVER AT DERBY DAM, NEV. This statio
. Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean . 0 5 81.2 85.9 86.4 87.1 88.2 90.0 91.3 92.1 92.9 93.4 93.6 96.4 97. 1 101.1 102.1 102.2 104.1 104.9 106.2 107.4 107.7 108.1 110.4 30035302002507525121210101515502030103020101218401012604020121030501580206040401030815453036 Banks 30 feet high Banks 10 or 12 feet above water.Banks low Banks 30 feet high. Bluffs Well built wooden bridge Banks low. Banks 25 feet above water . Banks low Banks low Banks low Banks low Banks low .. Banks low Ba Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reports-of-explorations-and-surveys-to-ascertain-the-most-practicable-and-economical-route-for-a-railroad-from-the-mississippi-river-to-the-pacific-ocean-0-5-812-859-864-871-882-900-913-921-929-934-936-964-97-1-1011-1021-1022-1041-1049-1062-1074-1077-1081-1104-30035302002507525121210101515502030103020101218401012604020121030501580206040401030815453036-banks-30-feet-high-banks-10-or-12-feet-above-waterbanks-low-banks-30-feet-high-bluffs-well-built-wooden-bridge-banks-low-banks-25-feet-above-water-banks-low-banks-low-banks-low-banks-low-banks-low-banks-low-ba-image371934888.html
RM2CH32MT–. Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean . 0 5 81.2 85.9 86.4 87.1 88.2 90.0 91.3 92.1 92.9 93.4 93.6 96.4 97. 1 101.1 102.1 102.2 104.1 104.9 106.2 107.4 107.7 108.1 110.4 30035302002507525121210101515502030103020101218401012604020121030501580206040401030815453036 Banks 30 feet high Banks 10 or 12 feet above water.Banks low Banks 30 feet high. Bluffs Well built wooden bridge Banks low. Banks 25 feet above water . Banks low Banks low Banks low Banks low Banks low .. Banks low Ba
. Raleigh County and the western portions of Mercer and Summers counties. | *. WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 97 Coal mined for local fuel, the opening being driven inabout 80 feet. Marsh Fork District. Four States Coal and Coke Company Opening.No. 103 on Map II. Marsh Fork District, on Coal River Mountain, one mile south ofDorothy; section by Krebs and Teets; No. 5 Block Coal; Butts, N 40°W.; faces N. 50° E.; elevation, 2502 B. Ft. In. 1. Slate roof 2. Coal, splint 0 7 3. Slate, 0 to 0 1 4. Coal, block 0 8 5. Coal, gray splint 0 7 6. Coal, dark splint 0 8 7. Coal, block 1 5 8. Coal, block, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/raleigh-county-and-the-western-portions-of-mercer-and-summers-counties-west-virginia-geological-survey-97-coal-mined-for-local-fuel-the-opening-being-driven-inabout-80-feet-marsh-fork-district-four-states-coal-and-coke-company-openingno-103-on-map-ii-marsh-fork-district-on-coal-river-mountain-one-mile-south-ofdorothy-section-by-krebs-and-teets-no-5-block-coal-butts-n-40w-faces-n-50-e-elevation-2502-b-ft-in-1-slate-roof-2-coal-splint-0-7-3-slate-0-to-0-1-4-coal-block-0-8-5-coal-gray-splint-0-7-6-coal-dark-splint-0-8-7-coal-block-1-5-8-coal-block-image370470345.html
RM2CEMAKN–. Raleigh County and the western portions of Mercer and Summers counties. | *. WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 97 Coal mined for local fuel, the opening being driven inabout 80 feet. Marsh Fork District. Four States Coal and Coke Company Opening.No. 103 on Map II. Marsh Fork District, on Coal River Mountain, one mile south ofDorothy; section by Krebs and Teets; No. 5 Block Coal; Butts, N 40°W.; faces N. 50° E.; elevation, 2502 B. Ft. In. 1. Slate roof 2. Coal, splint 0 7 3. Slate, 0 to 0 1 4. Coal, block 0 8 5. Coal, gray splint 0 7 6. Coal, dark splint 0 8 7. Coal, block 1 5 8. Coal, block,
. Manual for railroad tourists : Time-tables : Yellowstone Park tours . piral Bridge 2 Sylvan Pass (altitude 8,350 fjet). 2,12 Lake Eleanor 2 121515151515 15 Svlvan Lake 2.183.03 3 Wedded Trees at left 3 Teton Point, Cub Creek Bridge. 3 Turbid Lake 3 3.29 3 Yellowstone River liridge (Fish-ing Bridge) 3 Lake Junction (L. J.) 3.35 Lake Ranger Station .. 83.382.9 Lake Camp 3.403.423.35 3.59 4.144.234.41 4.515.065.165.19 Lake Hotel 315 82.2 315 88.2 88.2 90.495.8 97.597.599.199.6 Mud Volcano-Dragons Mouth 15 min. 315 | Mud Volcano-Dragons Mouth(lv.) 315 Northern Pacific Ry. trade-mark.Chittenden B Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-for-railroad-tourists-time-tables-yellowstone-park-tours-piral-bridge-2-sylvan-pass-altitude-8350-fjet-212-lake-eleanor-2-121515151515-15-svlvan-lake-218303-3-wedded-trees-at-left-3-teton-point-cub-creek-bridge-3-turbid-lake-3-329-3-yellowstone-river-liridge-fish-ing-bridge-3-lake-junction-l-j-335-lake-ranger-station-833829-lake-camp-340342335-359-414423441-451506516519-lake-hotel-315-822-315-882-882-904958-975975991996-mud-volcano-dragons-mouth-15-min-315-mud-volcano-dragons-mouthlv-315-northern-pacific-ry-trade-markchittenden-b-image371973258.html
RM2CH4RK6–. Manual for railroad tourists : Time-tables : Yellowstone Park tours . piral Bridge 2 Sylvan Pass (altitude 8,350 fjet). 2,12 Lake Eleanor 2 121515151515 15 Svlvan Lake 2.183.03 3 Wedded Trees at left 3 Teton Point, Cub Creek Bridge. 3 Turbid Lake 3 3.29 3 Yellowstone River liridge (Fish-ing Bridge) 3 Lake Junction (L. J.) 3.35 Lake Ranger Station .. 83.382.9 Lake Camp 3.403.423.35 3.59 4.144.234.41 4.515.065.165.19 Lake Hotel 315 82.2 315 88.2 88.2 90.495.8 97.597.599.199.6 Mud Volcano-Dragons Mouth 15 min. 315 | Mud Volcano-Dragons Mouth(lv.) 315 Northern Pacific Ry. trade-mark.Chittenden B
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . nandoah Staten Island Wellston-Delphos Newark Wheeling Cumberland 234 5678910 1213141516171819 98.897.693.792.891.491.290.690.089.586.584.384.282.980.980.879.577.769.454.5 1 2 3 6 4 S 7 11 8 9 10 19 15 13 12 16 17 18 14 99.098.594.491.71 94.21 93.991.4 Toledo Ohio 84.689.3 Philadelphia Monongah New Castle Chicago 89.284.973.381.5ST.2 Illinois 83.3 Pittsburgh 79.0 77.9 Connellsville .. . 74.5 Ohio River 83.1 1 DISTRICTS Staten Island Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton 123456 97.690.689.284.884.178.284.7 84.789.0 1 2536 99.086.390.685.988.877.886.3 85.990.S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baltimore-and-ohio-employees-magazine-nandoah-staten-island-wellston-delphos-newark-wheeling-cumberland-234-5678910-1213141516171819-988976937928914912906900895865843842829809808795777694545-1-2-3-6-4-s-7-11-8-9-10-19-15-13-12-16-17-18-14-9909859449171-9421-939914-toledo-ohio-846893-philadelphia-monongah-new-castle-chicago-892849733815st2-illinois-833-pittsburgh-790-779-connellsville-745-ohio-river-831-1-districts-staten-island-cincinnati-hamilton-and-dayton-123456-976906892848841782847-847890-1-2536-990863906859888778863-85990s-image371746253.html
RM2CGPE3W–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . nandoah Staten Island Wellston-Delphos Newark Wheeling Cumberland 234 5678910 1213141516171819 98.897.693.792.891.491.290.690.089.586.584.384.282.980.980.879.577.769.454.5 1 2 3 6 4 S 7 11 8 9 10 19 15 13 12 16 17 18 14 99.098.594.491.71 94.21 93.991.4 Toledo Ohio 84.689.3 Philadelphia Monongah New Castle Chicago 89.284.973.381.5ST.2 Illinois 83.3 Pittsburgh 79.0 77.9 Connellsville .. . 74.5 Ohio River 83.1 1 DISTRICTS Staten Island Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton 123456 97.690.689.284.884.178.284.7 84.789.0 1 2536 99.086.390.685.988.877.886.3 85.990.S
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ce of Through and LocalPassenger Trains for September and August, 1915 DIVISIONS .^RaSk** O. T. Madeand Better AugustRank O. T. Madeand Better Staten Island ., 1 ., 99.4 ! 1 1 99.2 1 2 98.1 4 3 94.7 9 4 94.1 6 95.092.794-2 Wheeling Wellston-Delphos 5 94.0 3 95.7 6 92.0 7 93.4 7 90.8 10 92.5 Newark Philadelphia Toledo 8 90.1 5 ! 94.9 9 89.9 12 ; 91.5 Cleveland Cumberland Ohio River 10 87.2 17 88.2 11 86.8 14 91.0 12 85.8 2 ; 97.6 Illinois 13 85.7 19 84.7 Pittsburgh Ohio 14 85.2 15 88.7 15 85.0 11 92.3 Monongah Indianapolis-Springfield Chicago New Castle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baltimore-and-ohio-employees-magazine-ce-of-through-and-localpassenger-trains-for-september-and-august-1915-divisions-rask-o-t-madeand-better-augustrank-o-t-madeand-better-staten-island-1-994-!-1-1-992-1-2-981-4-3-947-9-4-941-6-95092794-2-wheeling-wellston-delphos-5-940-3-957-6-920-7-934-7-908-10-925-newark-philadelphia-toledo-8-901-5-!-949-9-899-12-915-cleveland-cumberland-ohio-river-10-872-17-882-11-868-14-910-12-858-2-976-illinois-13-857-19-847-pittsburgh-ohio-14-852-15-887-15-850-11-923-monongah-indianapolis-springfield-chicago-new-castle-image371778693.html
RM2CGRYED–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ce of Through and LocalPassenger Trains for September and August, 1915 DIVISIONS .^RaSk** O. T. Madeand Better AugustRank O. T. Madeand Better Staten Island ., 1 ., 99.4 ! 1 1 99.2 1 2 98.1 4 3 94.7 9 4 94.1 6 95.092.794-2 Wheeling Wellston-Delphos 5 94.0 3 95.7 6 92.0 7 93.4 7 90.8 10 92.5 Newark Philadelphia Toledo 8 90.1 5 ! 94.9 9 89.9 12 ; 91.5 Cleveland Cumberland Ohio River 10 87.2 17 88.2 11 86.8 14 91.0 12 85.8 2 ; 97.6 Illinois 13 85.7 19 84.7 Pittsburgh Ohio 14 85.2 15 88.7 15 85.0 11 92.3 Monongah Indianapolis-Springfield Chicago New Castle
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ONS MarchRank Per CentO. T. Madeand Better FebruaryRank Staten Island Shenandoah Newark Wheeling Ohio Indiana Illinois Wellston-Delphos. Cumberland New Castle Toledo Baltimore Monongah Chicago Philadelphia Pittsburgh Connellsville Cleveland Ohio River 97.7 1 98.7 97.4 ! 2 97.6 95.9 3 94.8 94.8 7 89.6 91.9 8 89.0 91.3 15 79.4 90.6 17 70.0 89.8 4 94.5 89.6 5 92.5 89.2 9 87.7 87.2 6 90.9 86.6 10 85.1 85.5 11 82.4 82.8 14 79.9 80.4 16 75.4 75.9 13 81.2 69.1 18 65.0 66.0 12 81.8 64.5 19 43.6 Ofhce of General Superintendent of TransportationBaltimore, Md., A Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baltimore-and-ohio-employees-magazine-ons-marchrank-per-cento-t-madeand-better-februaryrank-staten-island-shenandoah-newark-wheeling-ohio-indiana-illinois-wellston-delphos-cumberland-new-castle-toledo-baltimore-monongah-chicago-philadelphia-pittsburgh-connellsville-cleveland-ohio-river-977-1-987-974-!-2-976-959-3-948-948-7-896-919-8-890-913-15-794-906-17-700-898-4-945-896-5-925-892-9-877-872-6-909-866-10-851-855-11-824-828-14-799-804-16-754-759-13-812-691-18-650-660-12-818-645-19-436-ofhce-of-general-superintendent-of-transportationbaltimore-md-a-image371896300.html
RM2CH19EM–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ONS MarchRank Per CentO. T. Madeand Better FebruaryRank Staten Island Shenandoah Newark Wheeling Ohio Indiana Illinois Wellston-Delphos. Cumberland New Castle Toledo Baltimore Monongah Chicago Philadelphia Pittsburgh Connellsville Cleveland Ohio River 97.7 1 98.7 97.4 ! 2 97.6 95.9 3 94.8 94.8 7 89.6 91.9 8 89.0 91.3 15 79.4 90.6 17 70.0 89.8 4 94.5 89.6 5 92.5 89.2 9 87.7 87.2 6 90.9 86.6 10 85.1 85.5 11 82.4 82.8 14 79.9 80.4 16 75.4 75.9 13 81.2 69.1 18 65.0 66.0 12 81.8 64.5 19 43.6 Ofhce of General Superintendent of TransportationBaltimore, Md., A
. The Catskill Mountains; . .171.231.321.44 1-531.591.771.952.132.222.31 2.432.582.732.943.003.093.21 .go •991.081.201.291.29 1351.411.41 • 87.961.051.171.261.261.321.381.38 .09.06 .18.21 .30 •39.48 •51 •57.60 .69 •75.go1.021.141.171.26(.381.471-531.711.892.072.162.252.372.522.672.882.943.033-15 .81.90 .99I.II1.201.201.261.32135 O 3.243.213-152.972.942.852.762.702.642.58 •2.552.462.402.252.132.041.981.891.771.681.621-441.26I.II •99.90 .78.63.48.27.21.12 2.462.552.642.762.822.852.912.942.97 Connections are made at Junction Points as follows: At Kingston Point with Hudson River Dav Line. At Rond Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-catskill-mountains-17123132144-1-53159177195213222231-243258273294300309321-go-99108120129129-135141141-8796105117126126132138138-0906-1821-30-3948-51-5760-69-75go102114117126381471-531711892072162252372522672882943033-15-8190-99iii120120126132135-o-3243213-15297294285276270264258-2552462402252132041981891771681621-44126iii-9990-786348272112-246255264276282285291294297-connections-are-made-at-junction-points-as-follows-at-kingston-point-with-hudson-river-dav-line-at-rond-image375651290.html
RM2CR4B1E–. The Catskill Mountains; . .171.231.321.44 1-531.591.771.952.132.222.31 2.432.582.732.943.003.093.21 .go •991.081.201.291.29 1351.411.41 • 87.961.051.171.261.261.321.381.38 .09.06 .18.21 .30 •39.48 •51 •57.60 .69 •75.go1.021.141.171.26(.381.471-531.711.892.072.162.252.372.522.672.882.943.033-15 .81.90 .99I.II1.201.201.261.32135 O 3.243.213-152.972.942.852.762.702.642.58 •2.552.462.402.252.132.041.981.891.771.681.621-441.26I.II •99.90 .78.63.48.27.21.12 2.462.552.642.762.822.852.912.942.97 Connections are made at Junction Points as follows: At Kingston Point with Hudson River Dav Line. At Rond
Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . dams: Masonry Earth Rock fill and crib... Total. Riprap Paving Concrete Cement Miles... do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. Cubic yards.. do do .do. .do..do..do. .do. do Square yards.Cubic yards..Barrels 10,834 27 97 500 120 308 970 3,126 615 32,722 64,423 7,000 9,044 1,374 154,473,4879,913,0658,409, 722 172,796,274 2,087,99110,220,6711,203,386 13,512,048 1,892,728 819,408 3,023,446 2,971,330 RECLAMATION PROJECT OPERATIONS. The Salt River project in Arizona is being operated by the localorganization of water users under a contr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-board-of-regents-of-the-smithsonian-institution-dams-masonry-earth-rock-fill-and-crib-total-riprap-paving-concrete-cement-miles-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-cubic-yards-do-do-do-dododo-do-do-square-yardscubic-yardsbarrels-10834-27-97-500-120-308-970-3126-615-32722-64423-7000-9044-1374-15447348799130658409-722-172796274-2087991102206711203386-13512048-1892728-819408-3023446-2971330-reclamation-project-operations-the-salt-river-project-in-arizona-is-being-operated-by-the-localorganization-of-water-users-under-a-contr-image339967899.html
RM2AN2TEK–Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . dams: Masonry Earth Rock fill and crib... Total. Riprap Paving Concrete Cement Miles... do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. Cubic yards.. do do .do. .do..do..do. .do. do Square yards.Cubic yards..Barrels 10,834 27 97 500 120 308 970 3,126 615 32,722 64,423 7,000 9,044 1,374 154,473,4879,913,0658,409, 722 172,796,274 2,087,99110,220,6711,203,386 13,512,048 1,892,728 819,408 3,023,446 2,971,330 RECLAMATION PROJECT OPERATIONS. The Salt River project in Arizona is being operated by the localorganization of water users under a contr
. A New system of the natural history of quadrupeds, birds, fishes and insects . 3 9088 01506 5311. OCT 211932 »,; yi- CONTENTS. NATURAL HISTORl OF FISHES. Page P3*& Of Fijhes in general. I Spec , a. Sea Lamprey, 9* Seift I. Hijlory of Ichthyolotry, ib. 3. River Lamprey, 96 2. Of the external parts, and 4. Pride, . 97 motion of Fijhes, 8 Geil. 6. Hay. 99 3. Cf the refplration, food. Spec i. Skate, - - - lo.f ^c. of Fifes, 17 a. Sharp tiofed Skate, 106 4, Of the generation, fecundi- 3. Torpedo, or EleSric ty, ^c. of Fifes, i3 Ray, 107 5. Of the groivth, longevity. 4. Fire-flare, or Sting, no Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-new-system-of-the-natural-history-of-quadrupeds-birds-fishes-and-insects-3-9088-01506-5311-oct-211932-yi-contents-natural-historl-of-fishes-page-p3-of-fijhes-in-general-i-spec-a-sea-lamprey-9-seift-i-hijlory-of-ichthyolotry-ib-3-river-lamprey-96-2-of-the-external-parts-and-4-pride-97-motion-of-fijhes-8-geil-6-hay-99-3-cf-the-refplration-food-spec-i-skate-lof-c-of-fifes-17-a-sharp-tiofed-skate-106-4-of-the-generation-fecundi-3-torpedo-or-elesric-ty-c-of-fifes-i3-ray-107-5-of-the-groivth-longevity-4-fire-flare-or-sting-no-image375096512.html
RM2CP73C0–. A New system of the natural history of quadrupeds, birds, fishes and insects . 3 9088 01506 5311. OCT 211932 »,; yi- CONTENTS. NATURAL HISTORl OF FISHES. Page P3*& Of Fijhes in general. I Spec , a. Sea Lamprey, 9* Seift I. Hijlory of Ichthyolotry, ib. 3. River Lamprey, 96 2. Of the external parts, and 4. Pride, . 97 motion of Fijhes, 8 Geil. 6. Hay. 99 3. Cf the refplration, food. Spec i. Skate, - - - lo.f ^c. of Fifes, 17 a. Sharp tiofed Skate, 106 4, Of the generation, fecundi- 3. Torpedo, or EleSric ty, ^c. of Fifes, i3 Ray, 107 5. Of the groivth, longevity. 4. Fire-flare, or Sting, no
. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 10. FIGURE 3. Mesial view of the left mandibles of (A) Cafosfomus tahoensis (Lahontan Basin) from Smith, 1966; (B) Cafosfomus occidentalis (Goose Lake Basin), 84 mm SL; (C) Cafosfomus ocadenfa/i's (upper Pit River Basin), 101 mm SL; (D) Cafosfomus microps (Rush Creek), 97 mm SL. The bones of the lower jaw are the angular (AN), the coronomeckelian (CM), the dentary (D), and the retroarticular (RA). Smith (1966) suggested that although Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/california-fish-and-game-fisheries-california-game-and-game-birds-california-fishes-california-animal-population-groups-pches-gibier-poissons-10-figure-3-mesial-view-of-the-left-mandibles-of-a-cafosfomus-tahoensis-lahontan-basin-from-smith-1966-b-cafosfomus-occidentalis-goose-lake-basin-84-mm-sl-c-cafosfomus-ocadenfais-upper-pit-river-basin-101-mm-sl-d-cafosfomus-microps-rush-creek-97-mm-sl-the-bones-of-the-lower-jaw-are-the-angular-an-the-coronomeckelian-cm-the-dentary-d-and-the-retroarticular-ra-smith-1966-suggested-that-although-image233652763.html
RMRG3PDF–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 10. FIGURE 3. Mesial view of the left mandibles of (A) Cafosfomus tahoensis (Lahontan Basin) from Smith, 1966; (B) Cafosfomus occidentalis (Goose Lake Basin), 84 mm SL; (C) Cafosfomus ocadenfa/i's (upper Pit River Basin), 101 mm SL; (D) Cafosfomus microps (Rush Creek), 97 mm SL. The bones of the lower jaw are the angular (AN), the coronomeckelian (CM), the dentary (D), and the retroarticular (RA). Smith (1966) suggested that although
. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 638 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 115. Figure 3. Distribution of the Atlantic Whitefish in Nova Scotia. The Tusket, Annis and Petite Riviere water- sheds known to support Atlantic Whitefish are shown as well as four records (•) outside these watersheds where specimens have been captured. 1 = Hall's Harbour, Kings County, 1958; 2 = Sissiboo River mouth, Digby County, 1919; 3 = Yarmouth Harbour, Yarmouth County, 1940; 4 Lehave River mouth, Lunenberg County, 1995/97. Habitat Definition (1) Tusket River Watershed. Very little is known about th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-field-naturalist-natural-history-638-the-canadian-field-naturalist-vol-115-figure-3-distribution-of-the-atlantic-whitefish-in-nova-scotia-the-tusket-annis-and-petite-riviere-water-sheds-known-to-support-atlantic-whitefish-are-shown-as-well-as-four-records-outside-these-watersheds-where-specimens-have-been-captured-1-=-halls-harbour-kings-county-1958-2-=-sissiboo-river-mouth-digby-county-1919-3-=-yarmouth-harbour-yarmouth-county-1940-4-lehave-river-mouth-lunenberg-county-199597-habitat-definition-1-tusket-river-watershed-very-little-is-known-about-th-image233653799.html
RMRG3RPF–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 638 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 115. Figure 3. Distribution of the Atlantic Whitefish in Nova Scotia. The Tusket, Annis and Petite Riviere water- sheds known to support Atlantic Whitefish are shown as well as four records (•) outside these watersheds where specimens have been captured. 1 = Hall's Harbour, Kings County, 1958; 2 = Sissiboo River mouth, Digby County, 1919; 3 = Yarmouth Harbour, Yarmouth County, 1940; 4 Lehave River mouth, Lunenberg County, 1995/97. Habitat Definition (1) Tusket River Watershed. Very little is known about th
. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. llf). Fig. 97. Eiiocoma cuspidata Nntt. {Sfipa membranacea'PxiTsh, iiotLiuD.; Oryzopais niemhranactay.). Indian Millet.—A native perennial, growing in bundles 3 to 7 dm. liigli, with narrow, involute leaves and peculiarly branched, diffuse i)anicles 12 to 15 cm. long.—Grassy slopes, drj' hillsides, sandy river banks, about spring's in deserts, in cultivated fields, etc., South Dakota to New Mexico, California, and British Columbia. [Mexico.] May-Sep- tember.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page im Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-gramineae-united-states-forage-plants-united-states-llf-fig-97-eiiocoma-cuspidata-nntt-sfipa-membranaceapxitsh-iiotliud-oryzopais-niemhranactay-indian-milleta-native-perennial-growing-in-bundles-3-to-7-dm-liigli-with-narrow-involute-leaves-and-peculiarly-branched-diffuse-ianicles-12-to-15-cm-longgrassy-slopes-drj-hillsides-sandy-river-banks-about-springs-in-deserts-in-cultivated-fields-etc-south-dakota-to-new-mexico-california-and-british-columbia-mexico-may-sep-tember-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-im-image234213304.html
RMRH19CT–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. llf). Fig. 97. Eiiocoma cuspidata Nntt. {Sfipa membranacea'PxiTsh, iiotLiuD.; Oryzopais niemhranactay.). Indian Millet.—A native perennial, growing in bundles 3 to 7 dm. liigli, with narrow, involute leaves and peculiarly branched, diffuse i)anicles 12 to 15 cm. long.—Grassy slopes, drj' hillsides, sandy river banks, about spring's in deserts, in cultivated fields, etc., South Dakota to New Mexico, California, and British Columbia. [Mexico.] May-Sep- tember.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page im
. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1959 Hohn: Birds of the Anderson River 97. Figure 3. Willow scrub and aquatic vegetation along a stream a few miles north of Stanton, in a willow tundra area. frequent; the dominant plant of dry areas here was Dry as mtegrifolia (Figure 2). The wide but shallow valleys were marshy and carried short grasses, sedges and arctic cotton grass. Willows were seen only near Harrowby Bay where none were over one and a half feet high. From plants collected at Harrowby Bay in late July the following were identified (by Dr. E. H. Moss, Department of Botany, University of A Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-field-naturalist-1959-hohn-birds-of-the-anderson-river-97-figure-3-willow-scrub-and-aquatic-vegetation-along-a-stream-a-few-miles-north-of-stanton-in-a-willow-tundra-area-frequent-the-dominant-plant-of-dry-areas-here-was-dry-as-mtegrifolia-figure-2-the-wide-but-shallow-valleys-were-marshy-and-carried-short-grasses-sedges-and-arctic-cotton-grass-willows-were-seen-only-near-harrowby-bay-where-none-were-over-one-and-a-half-feet-high-from-plants-collected-at-harrowby-bay-in-late-july-the-following-were-identified-by-dr-e-h-moss-department-of-botany-university-of-a-image233581103.html
RMRG0F27–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1959 Hohn: Birds of the Anderson River 97. Figure 3. Willow scrub and aquatic vegetation along a stream a few miles north of Stanton, in a willow tundra area. frequent; the dominant plant of dry areas here was Dry as mtegrifolia (Figure 2). The wide but shallow valleys were marshy and carried short grasses, sedges and arctic cotton grass. Willows were seen only near Harrowby Bay where none were over one and a half feet high. From plants collected at Harrowby Bay in late July the following were identified (by Dr. E. H. Moss, Department of Botany, University of A
. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 115. Fig. 97. Eriocoma cuspidata Ntitt. {Stipa meinbranacea'PnTsh, not Linu.; Ori)zop>ii>i meml>ra)uicra V.). Indian 31illet.—A native perennial, growing in bunches 3 to 7 dm. high, with narrow, involute leaves and peculiarly branched, diffuse panicles 12 to 15 cm. long.—Grassy slopes, dry hillsides, sandy river banks, about springs in deserts, iu cultivated iields, etc., South Dakota to New Mexico, California, and British Columbia. [Mexico.] May-Sep- tember.. Please note that these images are extracted from scann Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-gramineae-united-states-forage-plants-united-states-115-fig-97-eriocoma-cuspidata-ntitt-stipa-meinbranaceapntsh-not-linu-orizopgtiigti-memlgtrauicra-v-indian-31illeta-native-perennial-growing-in-bunches-3-to-7-dm-high-with-narrow-involute-leaves-and-peculiarly-branched-diffuse-panicles-12-to-15-cm-longgrassy-slopes-dry-hillsides-sandy-river-banks-about-springs-in-deserts-iu-cultivated-iields-etc-south-dakota-to-new-mexico-california-and-british-columbia-mexico-may-sep-tember-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scann-image234209012.html
RMRH13YG–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 115. Fig. 97. Eriocoma cuspidata Ntitt. {Stipa meinbranacea'PnTsh, not Linu.; Ori)zop>ii>i meml>ra)uicra V.). Indian 31illet.—A native perennial, growing in bunches 3 to 7 dm. high, with narrow, involute leaves and peculiarly branched, diffuse panicles 12 to 15 cm. long.—Grassy slopes, dry hillsides, sandy river banks, about springs in deserts, iu cultivated iields, etc., South Dakota to New Mexico, California, and British Columbia. [Mexico.] May-Sep- tember.. Please note that these images are extracted from scann
. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. The Freshwater Fishes of South Africa. 545 Oue specimen, 97 mm. in length, from Le Roux River, Oucltslioom, Cape Province. Five specimens, ranging from 25-37 mm. in length, from Grobelaars River, near Oudtshooru, Cape Province. Two specimens, 60 mm., 70mm. in length respectively, from Baakens River, Port Elizabeth, Cape Province. : 2. AN ABAS VICINUS, Blgr. Bouleng., Freshw. Fish. Africa, iv, p. 51, tig. 28 (1916). " Depth of body 2| to 3 times in total length, length of head 2f to 3 times. Snout Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-natural-history-the-freshwater-fishes-of-south-africa-545-oue-specimen-97-mm-in-length-from-le-roux-river-oucltslioom-cape-province-five-specimens-ranging-from-25-37-mm-in-length-from-grobelaars-river-near-oudtshooru-cape-province-two-specimens-60-mm-70mm-in-length-respectively-from-baakens-river-port-elizabeth-cape-province-2-an-abas-vicinus-blgr-bouleng-freshw-fish-africa-iv-p-51-tig-28-1916-quot-depth-of-body-2-to-3-times-in-total-length-length-of-head-2f-to-3-times-snout-image236452542.html
RMRMK9HJ–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. The Freshwater Fishes of South Africa. 545 Oue specimen, 97 mm. in length, from Le Roux River, Oucltslioom, Cape Province. Five specimens, ranging from 25-37 mm. in length, from Grobelaars River, near Oudtshooru, Cape Province. Two specimens, 60 mm., 70mm. in length respectively, from Baakens River, Port Elizabeth, Cape Province. : 2. AN ABAS VICINUS, Blgr. Bouleng., Freshw. Fish. Africa, iv, p. 51, tig. 28 (1916). " Depth of body 2| to 3 times in total length, length of head 2f to 3 times. Snout
. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 47 Acronciiria georgiana Adult head and pronotum Prison, Jr., 1 nymph. Maryville: May, 1923, 4 nymphs. Ei.kmont, Little River: June 17, 1938, T. H. Prison k T. H. Prison, Jr., 1 nymph, 3 exuviae. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Chimneys Camp Grounds: July 3-9, 1939, A. C. Cole, $ . Acroneuria carolinensis (Banks) Perla carolinensis Banks (1905, p. 215). Original description, 6 , $ . Acroneuria lycorias Claassen (1931, p. 87). Nymph—new synonymy. Acroneuria lycorias Prison (1937, p. 97). Erroneous synonymy of cuestae Ricker. This is anoth Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-natural-history-natural-history-fig-47-acronciiria-georgiana-adult-head-and-pronotum-prison-jr-1-nymph-maryville-may-1923-4-nymphs-eikmont-little-river-june-17-1938-t-h-prison-k-t-h-prison-jr-1-nymph-3-exuviae-great-smoky-mountains-national-park-chimneys-camp-grounds-july-3-9-1939-a-c-cole-acroneuria-carolinensis-banks-perla-carolinensis-banks-1905-p-215-original-description-6-acroneuria-lycorias-claassen-1931-p-87-nymphnew-synonymy-acroneuria-lycorias-prison-1937-p-97-erroneous-synonymy-of-cuestae-ricker-this-is-anoth-image234126472.html
RMRGWAKM–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 47 Acronciiria georgiana Adult head and pronotum Prison, Jr., 1 nymph. Maryville: May, 1923, 4 nymphs. Ei.kmont, Little River: June 17, 1938, T. H. Prison k T. H. Prison, Jr., 1 nymph, 3 exuviae. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Chimneys Camp Grounds: July 3-9, 1939, A. C. Cole, $ . Acroneuria carolinensis (Banks) Perla carolinensis Banks (1905, p. 215). Original description, 6 , $ . Acroneuria lycorias Claassen (1931, p. 87). Nymph—new synonymy. Acroneuria lycorias Prison (1937, p. 97). Erroneous synonymy of cuestae Ricker. This is anoth
. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1998 KoEL AND Peterka: Fishes of the Red River of the North 641 1 -100.000 1 -93.000 1 -99.000 , 1 -97 000 1 -95 000 1-95.000 "5^^ â ..X. DA^ X ^ ^;,^«^ - -â ' ^ ^ Ameiurus natalis yellow bullhead 1962-1977 A V^ Â¥ ?^0S- 1978-1994 ⢠â ?v 3"^ 1-100.000 1-99.000 1 -98.000 1 97 000 1 -96.000 1 -95.000. Figure 3. Distribution of the Yellow Bullhead, Orangespotted Sunfish, and Mottled Sculpin in the Red River of the North basin in the United States. None of these fishes were collected during the early sampling period (1892-1961).. Please note that th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-field-naturalist-1998-koel-and-peterka-fishes-of-the-red-river-of-the-north-641-1-100000-1-93000-1-99000-1-97-000-1-95-000-1-95000-quot5-x-da-x-ameiurus-natalis-yellow-bullhead-1962-1977-a-v-0s-1978-1994-v-3quot-1-100000-1-99000-1-98000-1-97-000-1-96000-1-95000-figure-3-distribution-of-the-yellow-bullhead-orangespotted-sunfish-and-mottled-sculpin-in-the-red-river-of-the-north-basin-in-the-united-states-none-of-these-fishes-were-collected-during-the-early-sampling-period-1892-1961-please-note-that-th-image233632773.html
RMRG2TYH–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1998 KoEL AND Peterka: Fishes of the Red River of the North 641 1 -100.000 1 -93.000 1 -99.000 , 1 -97 000 1 -95 000 1-95.000 "5^^ â ..X. DA^ X ^ ^;,^«^ - -â ' ^ ^ Ameiurus natalis yellow bullhead 1962-1977 A V^ Â¥ ?^0S- 1978-1994 ⢠â ?v 3"^ 1-100.000 1-99.000 1 -98.000 1 97 000 1 -96.000 1 -95.000. Figure 3. Distribution of the Yellow Bullhead, Orangespotted Sunfish, and Mottled Sculpin in the Red River of the North basin in the United States. None of these fishes were collected during the early sampling period (1892-1961).. Please note that th
. Annual FWP drought summary 2002 . Droughts; Water conservation; Fisheries. 2002 (see Figure 8). The number of rainbow trout in this lower section actually increased slightly from the 2001 estimate to 600 fish per mile, but approximately 400 of those were age one fish. During the mid- to late-1990's, populations were around 1000 rainbows per mile, and many were larger fish.. 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 0 1 2* | BUI AGE 1 LI i AGE 2 Ml AGE 3 PAGE 4 IS AGE 5 d2+ * 9" + Figure 7. Brown trout age composition, Bighorn River, upper study section, 1986-2002. 3,000 UJ 2 2,500 2,00 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-fwp-drought-summary-2002-droughts-water-conservation-fisheries-2002-see-figure-8-the-number-of-rainbow-trout-in-this-lower-section-actually-increased-slightly-from-the-2001-estimate-to-600-fish-per-mile-but-approximately-400-of-those-were-age-one-fish-during-the-mid-to-late-1990s-populations-were-around-1000-rainbows-per-mile-and-many-were-larger-fish-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-0-1-2-bui-age-1-li-i-age-2-ml-age-3-page-4-is-age-5-d2-9quot-figure-7-brown-trout-age-composition-bighorn-river-upper-study-section-1986-2002-3000-uj-2-2500-200-image236314304.html
RMRMD18G–. Annual FWP drought summary 2002 . Droughts; Water conservation; Fisheries. 2002 (see Figure 8). The number of rainbow trout in this lower section actually increased slightly from the 2001 estimate to 600 fish per mile, but approximately 400 of those were age one fish. During the mid- to late-1990's, populations were around 1000 rainbows per mile, and many were larger fish.. 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 0 1 2* | BUI AGE 1 LI i AGE 2 Ml AGE 3 PAGE 4 IS AGE 5 d2+ * 9" + Figure 7. Brown trout age composition, Bighorn River, upper study section, 1986-2002. 3,000 UJ 2 2,500 2,00
. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Yourname Creek Wales CrRd (Mile-1.9) 2003. 1-Apr- 15-Apr- 29-Apr- 03 03 03 13-May- 27-May- 03 03 10-Jun- 24-Jun- 03 03 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDevTemp VarTemp April 49.67 31.72 37.31 4.18 17.50 May 66.96 34.88 45.10 6.68 44.61 June 64.91 40.97 52.06 5.08 25.84 July 61.48 51.79 55.64 3.01 9.08. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for read Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-blackfoot-river-restoration-progress-report-for-2002-and-2003-fish-populations-fishes-fishery-management-trout-fisheries-stream-ecology-blackfoot-river-mont-yourname-creek-wales-crrd-mile-19-2003-1-apr-15-apr-29-apr-03-03-03-13-may-27-may-03-03-10-jun-24-jun-03-03-month-max-temp-min-temp-avg-temp-stdevtemp-vartemp-april-4967-3172-3731-418-1750-may-6696-3488-4510-668-4461-june-6491-4097-5206-508-2584-july-6148-5179-5564-301-908-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-read-image234716463.html
RMRHT76R–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Yourname Creek Wales CrRd (Mile-1.9) 2003. 1-Apr- 15-Apr- 29-Apr- 03 03 03 13-May- 27-May- 03 03 10-Jun- 24-Jun- 03 03 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDevTemp VarTemp April 49.67 31.72 37.31 4.18 17.50 May 66.96 34.88 45.10 6.68 44.61 June 64.91 40.97 52.06 5.08 25.84 July 61.48 51.79 55.64 3.01 9.08. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for read
. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). a. E a> 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 2-Apr- 03 Poorman Creek (a) Mouth 2003. 16-Apr- 03 30-Apr- 03 14-May- 03 28-May- 03 11-Jun- 25-Jun- 03 03 Month Max Temp MinTemp | Avg Temp StDev Temp Var Temp April 48.96 34.88 | 40.61 2.68 7.17 May 52.49 37.97 | 42.89 3.13 9.77 June 57.35 41.72 48.36 3.40 11.54 0) Q. E Sauerkraut Creek (a) Mouth 2003. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-blackfoot-river-restoration-progress-report-for-2002-and-2003-fish-populations-fishes-fishery-management-trout-fisheries-stream-ecology-blackfoot-river-mont-a-e-agt-75-70-65-60-55-50-45-40-35-30-2-apr-03-poorman-creek-a-mouth-2003-16-apr-03-30-apr-03-14-may-03-28-may-03-11-jun-25-jun-03-03-month-max-temp-mintemp-avg-temp-stdev-temp-var-temp-april-4896-3488-4061-268-717-may-5249-3797-4289-313-977-june-5735-4172-4836-340-1154-0-q-e-sauerkraut-creek-a-mouth-2003-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-m-image234716530.html
RMRHT796–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). a. E a> 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 2-Apr- 03 Poorman Creek (a) Mouth 2003. 16-Apr- 03 30-Apr- 03 14-May- 03 28-May- 03 11-Jun- 25-Jun- 03 03 Month Max Temp MinTemp | Avg Temp StDev Temp Var Temp April 48.96 34.88 | 40.61 2.68 7.17 May 52.49 37.97 | 42.89 3.13 9.77 June 57.35 41.72 48.36 3.40 11.54 0) Q. E Sauerkraut Creek (a) Mouth 2003. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that m
. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Beaver Creek @ HWY 200 (Mile - 0.2) - 2003 75 T 70 65. 2-Apr-03 22-Apr-03 12-May-03 1-Jun-03 21-Jun-03 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp VarTemp April 49.70 31.70 41.01 3.97 15.72 May 58.70 37.20 45.79 4.30 18.52 June 59.40 41.70 50.40 3.66 13.42 Belmont Creek @ Mouth - 2003 Q. E 0). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-blackfoot-river-restoration-progress-report-for-2002-and-2003-fish-populations-fishes-fishery-management-trout-fisheries-stream-ecology-blackfoot-river-mont-beaver-creek-@-hwy-200-mile-02-2003-75-t-70-65-2-apr-03-22-apr-03-12-may-03-1-jun-03-21-jun-03-month-max-temp-min-temp-avg-temp-stdev-temp-vartemp-april-4970-3170-4101-397-1572-may-5870-3720-4579-430-1852-june-5940-4170-5040-366-1342-belmont-creek-@-mouth-2003-q-e-0-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-c-image234717036.html
RMRHT7Y8–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Beaver Creek @ HWY 200 (Mile - 0.2) - 2003 75 T 70 65. 2-Apr-03 22-Apr-03 12-May-03 1-Jun-03 21-Jun-03 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp VarTemp April 49.70 31.70 41.01 3.97 15.72 May 58.70 37.20 45.79 4.30 18.52 June 59.40 41.70 50.40 3.66 13.42 Belmont Creek @ Mouth - 2003 Q. E 0). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - c
. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Arkansas Creek (Mile - 1.4) - 2002. 12-Aug- 02 1-Sep-02 21-Sep- 02 11-Oct-02 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDevTemp VarTemp July 63.54 42.76 52.91 4.65 21.59 August 59.01 42.52 49.77 3.82 14.57 September 56.45 37.97 46.85 3.76 14.14 75 70 65 Arrastra Creek @ HWY 200 (l/llle-0.4) - 2002 30 24-May-02 7-Jun-02 20-Jun-02 4-Jul-02. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-blackfoot-river-restoration-progress-report-for-2002-and-2003-fish-populations-fishes-fishery-management-trout-fisheries-stream-ecology-blackfoot-river-mont-arkansas-creek-mile-14-2002-12-aug-02-1-sep-02-21-sep-02-11-oct-02-month-max-temp-min-temp-avg-temp-stdevtemp-vartemp-july-6354-4276-5291-465-2159-august-5901-4252-4977-382-1457-september-5645-3797-4685-376-1414-75-70-65-arrastra-creek-@-hwy-200-lllle-04-2002-30-24-may-02-7-jun-02-20-jun-02-4-jul-02-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-image234717650.html
RMRHT8N6–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Arkansas Creek (Mile - 1.4) - 2002. 12-Aug- 02 1-Sep-02 21-Sep- 02 11-Oct-02 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDevTemp VarTemp July 63.54 42.76 52.91 4.65 21.59 August 59.01 42.52 49.77 3.82 14.57 September 56.45 37.97 46.85 3.76 14.14 75 70 65 Arrastra Creek @ HWY 200 (l/llle-0.4) - 2002 30 24-May-02 7-Jun-02 20-Jun-02 4-Jul-02. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been
. Canadian forest industries July-December 1923. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN Why Have These Firms Purchased 254 Waterous Bandmills? 1 Anderson Furniture Co 1896 86 2 Arrowhead Lumber Co 1904 87 3 Austin & Nicholson 1921 88 4 John W. Buchanan 1892 89 5 Baker Lumber Co. 1893 90 6 J. R. Booth & Son 1894 91 7 J. R. Booth & Son 1895 92 8 C. Beck Mfg. Co 1895 93 9 M. Brennan & Sons 1896 94 10 Blind River Lumber Co 1896 95 11 S. P. Benjamin & Co 1897 96 12 J. R. Booth & Son 1899 97 13 J. R. Booth Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-forest-industries-july-december-1923-lumbering-forests-and-forestry-forest-products-wood-pulp-industry-wood-using-industries-canada-lumberman-why-have-these-firms-purchased-254-waterous-bandmills-1-anderson-furniture-co-1896-86-2-arrowhead-lumber-co-1904-87-3-austin-amp-nicholson-1921-88-4-john-w-buchanan-1892-89-5-baker-lumber-co-1893-90-6-j-r-booth-amp-son-1894-91-7-j-r-booth-amp-son-1895-92-8-c-beck-mfg-co-1895-93-9-m-brennan-amp-sons-1896-94-10-blind-river-lumber-co-1896-95-11-s-p-benjamin-amp-co-1897-96-12-j-r-booth-amp-son-1899-97-13-j-r-booth-image233506506.html
RMRFW3X2–. Canadian forest industries July-December 1923. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN Why Have These Firms Purchased 254 Waterous Bandmills? 1 Anderson Furniture Co 1896 86 2 Arrowhead Lumber Co 1904 87 3 Austin & Nicholson 1921 88 4 John W. Buchanan 1892 89 5 Baker Lumber Co. 1893 90 6 J. R. Booth & Son 1894 91 7 J. R. Booth & Son 1895 92 8 C. Beck Mfg. Co 1895 93 9 M. Brennan & Sons 1896 94 10 Blind River Lumber Co 1896 95 11 S. P. Benjamin & Co 1897 96 12 J. R. Booth & Son 1899 97 13 J. R. Booth
. Canadian forest industries July-December 1923. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA L U MB ER MAN Why Have These Firms Purchased 254 Waterous Bandmills? 1 Anderson Furniture Co 1896 86 2 Arrowhead Lumber Co 1904 87 3 Austin & Nicholson 1921 88 4 John W. Buchanan 1892 89 5 Baker Lumber Co 1893 90 6 J. R. Booth & Son 1894 91 7 J. R. Booth & Son 1895 92 8 C. Beck Mfg. Co 1895 93 9 M. Brennan & Sons 1896 94 10 Blind River Lumber Co. 1896 95 11 S. P. Benjamin & Co 1897 96 12 J. R. Booth & Son 1899 97 13 J. R. B Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-forest-industries-july-december-1923-lumbering-forests-and-forestry-forest-products-wood-pulp-industry-wood-using-industries-canada-l-u-mb-er-man-why-have-these-firms-purchased-254-waterous-bandmills-1-anderson-furniture-co-1896-86-2-arrowhead-lumber-co-1904-87-3-austin-amp-nicholson-1921-88-4-john-w-buchanan-1892-89-5-baker-lumber-co-1893-90-6-j-r-booth-amp-son-1894-91-7-j-r-booth-amp-son-1895-92-8-c-beck-mfg-co-1895-93-9-m-brennan-amp-sons-1896-94-10-blind-river-lumber-co-1896-95-11-s-p-benjamin-amp-co-1897-96-12-j-r-booth-amp-son-1899-97-13-j-r-b-image233489460.html
RMRFTA58–. Canadian forest industries July-December 1923. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA L U MB ER MAN Why Have These Firms Purchased 254 Waterous Bandmills? 1 Anderson Furniture Co 1896 86 2 Arrowhead Lumber Co 1904 87 3 Austin & Nicholson 1921 88 4 John W. Buchanan 1892 89 5 Baker Lumber Co 1893 90 6 J. R. Booth & Son 1894 91 7 J. R. Booth & Son 1895 92 8 C. Beck Mfg. Co 1895 93 9 M. Brennan & Sons 1896 94 10 Blind River Lumber Co. 1896 95 11 S. P. Benjamin & Co 1897 96 12 J. R. Booth & Son 1899 97 13 J. R. B
. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Moose Creek (Mile 0.6) - 2002. 22-Apr-02 17-May-02 11-Jun-02 6-Jul-02 31-Jul-02 25-Aug-02 Month Max Temp M in Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp Var Temp April 40.23 31.72 34.21 2.29 5.25 May 46.10 31.72 37.43 3.50 12.23 June 54.58 36.43 44.45 3.89 15.10 July 58.04 43.92 52.03 3.06 9.39 August 55.97 41.72 49.00 2.39 5.71 Nevada Creek (a) Mouth 2002. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-blackfoot-river-restoration-progress-report-for-2002-and-2003-fish-populations-fishes-fishery-management-trout-fisheries-stream-ecology-blackfoot-river-mont-moose-creek-mile-06-2002-22-apr-02-17-may-02-11-jun-02-6-jul-02-31-jul-02-25-aug-02-month-max-temp-m-in-temp-avg-temp-stdev-temp-var-temp-april-4023-3172-3421-229-525-may-4610-3172-3743-350-1223-june-5458-3643-4445-389-1510-july-5804-4392-5203-306-939-august-5597-4172-4900-239-571-nevada-creek-a-mouth-2002-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-h-image234717329.html
RMRHT89N–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Moose Creek (Mile 0.6) - 2002. 22-Apr-02 17-May-02 11-Jun-02 6-Jul-02 31-Jul-02 25-Aug-02 Month Max Temp M in Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp Var Temp April 40.23 31.72 34.21 2.29 5.25 May 46.10 31.72 37.43 3.50 12.23 June 54.58 36.43 44.45 3.89 15.10 July 58.04 43.92 52.03 3.06 9.39 August 55.97 41.72 49.00 2.39 5.71 Nevada Creek (a) Mouth 2002. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may h
. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Elk Creek @ Sunset Hill Rd (Mile - 3.0) - 2003. 2-JUI-03 26-Jul-03 20-Aug-03 14-Sep-03 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDevTemp Var Temp 1 July 74.44 50.28 61.50 6.00 36.02 1 August 74.75 48.32 60.49 5.29 27.99 September 65.25 42.75 51.92 4.97 24.70 80 t 70 60 3 0) Q. E 50 40 30 1-Jul-03 Elk Creek @ Mouth 2003 15-Jul- 03 29-Jul- 03 12-Aug- 26-Aug- 03 03 9-Sep- 03. Please note that these images are extracted from sca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-blackfoot-river-restoration-progress-report-for-2002-and-2003-fish-populations-fishes-fishery-management-trout-fisheries-stream-ecology-blackfoot-river-mont-elk-creek-@-sunset-hill-rd-mile-30-2003-2-jui-03-26-jul-03-20-aug-03-14-sep-03-month-max-temp-min-temp-avg-temp-stdevtemp-var-temp-1-july-7444-5028-6150-600-3602-1-august-7475-4832-6049-529-2799-september-6525-4275-5192-497-2470-80-t-70-60-3-0-q-e-50-40-30-1-jul-03-elk-creek-@-mouth-2003-15-jul-03-29-jul-03-12-aug-26-aug-03-03-9-sep-03-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-sca-image234716891.html
RMRHT7P3–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Elk Creek @ Sunset Hill Rd (Mile - 3.0) - 2003. 2-JUI-03 26-Jul-03 20-Aug-03 14-Sep-03 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDevTemp Var Temp 1 July 74.44 50.28 61.50 6.00 36.02 1 August 74.75 48.32 60.49 5.29 27.99 September 65.25 42.75 51.92 4.97 24.70 80 t 70 60 3 0) Q. E 50 40 30 1-Jul-03 Elk Creek @ Mouth 2003 15-Jul- 03 29-Jul- 03 12-Aug- 26-Aug- 03 03 9-Sep- 03. Please note that these images are extracted from sca
. Annual FWP drought summary 2002 . Droughts; Water conservation; Fisheries. 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 0 1 2* | BUI AGE 1 LI i AGE 2 Ml AGE 3 PAGE 4 IS AGE 5 d2+ * 9" + Figure 7. Brown trout age composition, Bighorn River, upper study section, 1986-2002. 3,000 UJ 2 2,500 2,000 III a. 1,500 i u. 1,000 500 0. 86 87 88 89 90 91 92*93 94 95 96 97 98 99 0 1 2 SAGE1 LJAGE2 IB AGE 3 UAGE 4+ Z2+ * 1992(7-16") Figure 8. Brown trout age composition. Bighorn River (lower study section). Annual FWP Drought Summary; 2002 - Appendix D Page D-10. Please note that these images are Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-fwp-drought-summary-2002-droughts-water-conservation-fisheries-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-0-1-2-bui-age-1-li-i-age-2-ml-age-3-page-4-is-age-5-d2-9quot-figure-7-brown-trout-age-composition-bighorn-river-upper-study-section-1986-2002-3000-uj-2-2500-2000-iii-a-1500-i-u-1000-500-0-86-87-88-89-90-91-9293-94-95-96-97-98-99-0-1-2-sage1-ljage2-ib-age-3-uage-4-z2-19927-16quot-figure-8-brown-trout-age-composition-bighorn-river-lower-study-section-annual-fwp-drought-summary-2002-appendix-d-page-d-10-please-note-that-these-images-are-image236314285.html
RMRMD17W–. Annual FWP drought summary 2002 . Droughts; Water conservation; Fisheries. 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 0 1 2* | BUI AGE 1 LI i AGE 2 Ml AGE 3 PAGE 4 IS AGE 5 d2+ * 9" + Figure 7. Brown trout age composition, Bighorn River, upper study section, 1986-2002. 3,000 UJ 2 2,500 2,000 III a. 1,500 i u. 1,000 500 0. 86 87 88 89 90 91 92*93 94 95 96 97 98 99 0 1 2 SAGE1 LJAGE2 IB AGE 3 UAGE 4+ Z2+ * 1992(7-16") Figure 8. Brown trout age composition. Bighorn River (lower study section). Annual FWP Drought Summary; 2002 - Appendix D Page D-10. Please note that these images are
. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). 12-Aug- 02 1-Sep-02 21-Sep- 02 11-Oct-02 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDevTemp VarTemp July 63.54 42.76 52.91 4.65 21.59 August 59.01 42.52 49.77 3.82 14.57 September 56.45 37.97 46.85 3.76 14.14 75 70 65 Arrastra Creek @ HWY 200 (l/llle-0.4) - 2002 30 24-May-02 7-Jun-02 20-Jun-02 4-Jul-02. 18-Jul-02 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp 1 VarTemp April 57.40 33.30 41.96 5.47 29.87 May 65.60 33.30 44.22 5. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-blackfoot-river-restoration-progress-report-for-2002-and-2003-fish-populations-fishes-fishery-management-trout-fisheries-stream-ecology-blackfoot-river-mont-12-aug-02-1-sep-02-21-sep-02-11-oct-02-month-max-temp-min-temp-avg-temp-stdevtemp-vartemp-july-6354-4276-5291-465-2159-august-5901-4252-4977-382-1457-september-5645-3797-4685-376-1414-75-70-65-arrastra-creek-@-hwy-200-lllle-04-2002-30-24-may-02-7-jun-02-20-jun-02-4-jul-02-18-jul-02-month-max-temp-min-temp-avg-temp-stdev-temp-1-vartemp-april-5740-3330-4196-547-2987-may-6560-3330-4422-5-image234717622.html
RMRHT8M6–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). 12-Aug- 02 1-Sep-02 21-Sep- 02 11-Oct-02 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDevTemp VarTemp July 63.54 42.76 52.91 4.65 21.59 August 59.01 42.52 49.77 3.82 14.57 September 56.45 37.97 46.85 3.76 14.14 75 70 65 Arrastra Creek @ HWY 200 (l/llle-0.4) - 2002 30 24-May-02 7-Jun-02 20-Jun-02 4-Jul-02. 18-Jul-02 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp 1 VarTemp April 57.40 33.30 41.96 5.47 29.87 May 65.60 33.30 44.22 5.
. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp VarTemp July 77.28 50.57 62.37 6.71 45.07 August 73.29 44.45 57.61 6.76 45.74 September 71.49 36.27 51.70 7.07 49.95 Ashby Creek, NA/est Fork (Mile-4.5) - 2002 75 -r 70 ^ 65 Ll <u 60. 3-Jul-02 23-Jul-02 12-Aug-02 1-Sep-02 21-Sep-02 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp VarTemp July 59.42 45.38 52.85 2.91 8.48 August 56.66 43.19 49.67 2.47 6.10 September 55.28 37.97 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-blackfoot-river-restoration-progress-report-for-2002-and-2003-fish-populations-fishes-fishery-management-trout-fisheries-stream-ecology-blackfoot-river-mont-month-max-temp-min-temp-avg-temp-stdev-temp-vartemp-july-7728-5057-6237-671-4507-august-7329-4445-5761-676-4574-september-7149-3627-5170-707-4995-ashby-creek-naest-fork-mile-45-2002-75-r-70-65-ll-ltu-60-3-jul-02-23-jul-02-12-aug-02-1-sep-02-21-sep-02-month-max-temp-min-temp-avg-temp-stdev-temp-vartemp-july-5942-4538-5285-291-848-august-5666-4319-4967-247-610-september-5528-3797-image234717576.html
RMRHT8JG–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp VarTemp July 77.28 50.57 62.37 6.71 45.07 August 73.29 44.45 57.61 6.76 45.74 September 71.49 36.27 51.70 7.07 49.95 Ashby Creek, NA/est Fork (Mile-4.5) - 2002 75 -r 70 ^ 65 Ll <u 60. 3-Jul-02 23-Jul-02 12-Aug-02 1-Sep-02 21-Sep-02 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp VarTemp July 59.42 45.38 52.85 2.91 8.48 August 56.66 43.19 49.67 2.47 6.10 September 55.28 37.97
. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). 75 70 65 Ll. <U 60 I- 3 55 ra 0) 50 a. E 45 (U H- 40 35 Copper Creek-Upper (Mile - 6.3) - 2002. 1- 25- 18- 14- 8- 2- 26- 20- 14- 7- 1- 25- Jan- Jan- Feb- Mar- Apr- May- May- Jun- Jul- Aug- Sep- Sep- 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDevTemp VarTemp January 37.83 32.07 34.25 1.41 2.00 February 36.97 32.07 33.91 1.16 1.33 March 38.96 32.07 34.19 1.64 2.70 April 44.03 32.07 37.79 2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-blackfoot-river-restoration-progress-report-for-2002-and-2003-fish-populations-fishes-fishery-management-trout-fisheries-stream-ecology-blackfoot-river-mont-75-70-65-ll-ltu-60-i-3-55-ra-0-50-a-e-45-u-h-40-35-copper-creek-upper-mile-63-2002-1-25-18-14-8-2-26-20-14-7-1-25-jan-jan-feb-mar-apr-may-may-jun-jul-aug-sep-sep-02-02-02-02-02-02-02-02-02-02-02-02-month-max-temp-min-temp-avg-temp-stdevtemp-vartemp-january-3783-3207-3425-141-200-february-3697-3207-3391-116-133-march-3896-3207-3419-164-270-april-4403-3207-3779-2-image234717437.html
RMRHT8DH–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). 75 70 65 Ll. <U 60 I- 3 55 ra 0) 50 a. E 45 (U H- 40 35 Copper Creek-Upper (Mile - 6.3) - 2002. 1- 25- 18- 14- 8- 2- 26- 20- 14- 7- 1- 25- Jan- Jan- Feb- Mar- Apr- May- May- Jun- Jul- Aug- Sep- Sep- 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDevTemp VarTemp January 37.83 32.07 34.25 1.41 2.00 February 36.97 32.07 33.91 1.16 1.33 March 38.96 32.07 34.19 1.64 2.70 April 44.03 32.07 37.79 2
. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Poorman Creek (Mile - 2.2) - 2002 75 70 65 -. 35 30 22-Apr- 12-May- 1-Jun-02 21-Jun- 02 02 02 11-Jul- 02 31-Jul- 20-Aug- 02 02 Month Max Temp Min Temp || Avg Temp [| StPev Temp || VarTemp April 48.96 37.97 41.63 2.55 6.52 May 53.89 36.43 43.94 3.52 12.40 June 55.97 40.23 47.32 3.50 12.24 July 59.42 46.10 53.05 2.99 8.95 August 57.35 45.38 51.61 2.62 6.84 Rock Creek @ HWY 200 (Mile - 0.1) - 2002 75 70 65. Please note t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-blackfoot-river-restoration-progress-report-for-2002-and-2003-fish-populations-fishes-fishery-management-trout-fisheries-stream-ecology-blackfoot-river-mont-poorman-creek-mile-22-2002-75-70-65-35-30-22-apr-12-may-1-jun-02-21-jun-02-02-02-11-jul-02-31-jul-20-aug-02-02-month-max-temp-min-temp-avg-temp-stpev-temp-vartemp-april-4896-3797-4163-255-652-may-5389-3643-4394-352-1240-june-5597-4023-4732-350-1224-july-5942-4610-5305-299-895-august-5735-4538-5161-262-684-rock-creek-@-hwy-200-mile-01-2002-75-70-65-please-note-t-image234717291.html
RMRHT88B–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Poorman Creek (Mile - 2.2) - 2002 75 70 65 -. 35 30 22-Apr- 12-May- 1-Jun-02 21-Jun- 02 02 02 11-Jul- 02 31-Jul- 20-Aug- 02 02 Month Max Temp Min Temp || Avg Temp [| StPev Temp || VarTemp April 48.96 37.97 41.63 2.55 6.52 May 53.89 36.43 43.94 3.52 12.40 June 55.97 40.23 47.32 3.50 12.24 July 59.42 46.10 53.05 2.99 8.95 August 57.35 45.38 51.61 2.62 6.84 Rock Creek @ HWY 200 (Mile - 0.1) - 2002 75 70 65. Please note t
. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). 16-Apr- 03 30-Apr- 03 14-May- 03 28-May- 03 11-Jun- 25-Jun- 03 03 Month Max Temp MinTemp | Avg Temp StDev Temp Var Temp April 48.96 34.88 | 40.61 2.68 7.17 May 52.49 37.97 | 42.89 3.13 9.77 June 57.35 41.72 48.36 3.40 11.54 0) Q. E Sauerkraut Creek (a) Mouth 2003. 28-May- 11-Jun- 25-Jun- 03 03 03 Month Max Temp MinTemp | Avg Temp StDev Temp Var Temp April 50.40 33.30 ] 38.62 3.79 14.37 May 58.70 35.70 1 43.73 5.12 26. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-blackfoot-river-restoration-progress-report-for-2002-and-2003-fish-populations-fishes-fishery-management-trout-fisheries-stream-ecology-blackfoot-river-mont-16-apr-03-30-apr-03-14-may-03-28-may-03-11-jun-25-jun-03-03-month-max-temp-mintemp-avg-temp-stdev-temp-var-temp-april-4896-3488-4061-268-717-may-5249-3797-4289-313-977-june-5735-4172-4836-340-1154-0-q-e-sauerkraut-creek-a-mouth-2003-28-may-11-jun-25-jun-03-03-03-month-max-temp-mintemp-avg-temp-stdev-temp-var-temp-april-5040-3330-3862-379-1437-may-5870-3570-1-4373-512-26-image234716510.html
RMRHT78E–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). 16-Apr- 03 30-Apr- 03 14-May- 03 28-May- 03 11-Jun- 25-Jun- 03 03 Month Max Temp MinTemp | Avg Temp StDev Temp Var Temp April 48.96 34.88 | 40.61 2.68 7.17 May 52.49 37.97 | 42.89 3.13 9.77 June 57.35 41.72 48.36 3.40 11.54 0) Q. E Sauerkraut Creek (a) Mouth 2003. 28-May- 11-Jun- 25-Jun- 03 03 03 Month Max Temp MinTemp | Avg Temp StDev Temp Var Temp April 50.40 33.30 ] 38.62 3.79 14.37 May 58.70 35.70 1 43.73 5.12 26.
. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Nevada Creek near Mouth 2003. 1-Apr- 15-Apr- 29-Apr- 13-May- 27-May- 10-Jun- 24-Jun- 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 Month Max Temp M in Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp Var Temp April 55.97 T 35.66 1 45.80 5.05 25.53 May 69.71 T" 42.46 r 53.43 7.05 49.73 June 78.01 L 51.79 1 63.40 5.56 30.90 July 71.77 J 66.28 68.68 1.97 3.90 0) Q. E I- 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 Nevada Spring Creek @ Source 2003 ^ irijim(ij|t»jii»^^wilHii& Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-blackfoot-river-restoration-progress-report-for-2002-and-2003-fish-populations-fishes-fishery-management-trout-fisheries-stream-ecology-blackfoot-river-mont-nevada-creek-near-mouth-2003-1-apr-15-apr-29-apr-13-may-27-may-10-jun-24-jun-03-03-03-03-03-03-03-month-max-temp-m-in-temp-avg-temp-stdev-temp-var-temp-april-5597-t-3566-1-4580-505-2553-may-6971-tquot-4246-r-5343-705-4973-june-7801-l-5179-1-6340-556-3090-july-7177-j-6628-6868-197-390-0-q-e-i-75-70-65-60-55-50-45-40-35-30-nevada-spring-creek-@-source-2003-irijimijtjiiwilhii-image234716705.html
RMRHT7FD–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Nevada Creek near Mouth 2003. 1-Apr- 15-Apr- 29-Apr- 13-May- 27-May- 10-Jun- 24-Jun- 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 Month Max Temp M in Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp Var Temp April 55.97 T 35.66 1 45.80 5.05 25.53 May 69.71 T" 42.46 r 53.43 7.05 49.73 June 78.01 L 51.79 1 63.40 5.56 30.90 July 71.77 J 66.28 68.68 1.97 3.90 0) Q. E I- 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 Nevada Spring Creek @ Source 2003 ^ irijim(ij|t»jii»^^wilHii&
. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Gold Creek @ Lower Bridge (Mile - 1.5) - 2003 75 iT 70 -- 65 £ 60 â I 55 2 50 Q. 45 i 40 H 35 30 It. 1- 27- 22- 20- 15- 11- 6- 11- 6- 1- 27- Jan- Jan- Feb- Mar- Apr- May- Jun- Jul- Aug- Sep- Sep- 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 I Min Temp Month Max Temp I Avg Temp I StPev Temp Var Temp January 36.10 31.25 32.07 1.40 1.95 February 37.17 31.25 32.93 1.65 2.73 March 43.44 31.25 35.14 2.99 8.97 April 47.09 32.33 39.41 3 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-blackfoot-river-restoration-progress-report-for-2002-and-2003-fish-populations-fishes-fishery-management-trout-fisheries-stream-ecology-blackfoot-river-mont-gold-creek-@-lower-bridge-mile-15-2003-75-it-70-65-60-i-55-2-50-q-45-i-40-h-35-30-it-1-27-22-20-15-11-6-11-6-1-27-jan-jan-feb-mar-apr-may-jun-jul-aug-sep-sep-03-03-03-03-03-03-03-03-03-03-03-i-min-temp-month-max-temp-i-avg-temp-i-stpev-temp-var-temp-january-3610-3125-3207-140-195-february-3717-3125-3293-165-273-march-4344-3125-3514-299-897-april-4709-3233-3941-3-image234716816.html
RMRHT7KC–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Gold Creek @ Lower Bridge (Mile - 1.5) - 2003 75 iT 70 -- 65 £ 60 â I 55 2 50 Q. 45 i 40 H 35 30 It. 1- 27- 22- 20- 15- 11- 6- 11- 6- 1- 27- Jan- Jan- Feb- Mar- Apr- May- Jun- Jul- Aug- Sep- Sep- 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 I Min Temp Month Max Temp I Avg Temp I StPev Temp Var Temp January 36.10 31.25 32.07 1.40 1.95 February 37.17 31.25 32.93 1.65 2.73 March 43.44 31.25 35.14 2.99 8.97 April 47.09 32.33 39.41 3
. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). 35 30 22-Apr- 12-May- 1-Jun-02 21-Jun- 02 02 02 11-Jul- 02 31-Jul- 20-Aug- 02 02 Month Max Temp Min Temp || Avg Temp [| StPev Temp || VarTemp April 48.96 37.97 41.63 2.55 6.52 May 53.89 36.43 43.94 3.52 12.40 June 55.97 40.23 47.32 3.50 12.24 July 59.42 46.10 53.05 2.99 8.95 August 57.35 45.38 51.61 2.62 6.84 Rock Creek @ HWY 200 (Mile - 0.1) - 2002 75 70 65. 35 30 l-Jul-02 21-Jul-02 10-Aug-02 30-Aug-02 19-Sep-02 Mont Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-blackfoot-river-restoration-progress-report-for-2002-and-2003-fish-populations-fishes-fishery-management-trout-fisheries-stream-ecology-blackfoot-river-mont-35-30-22-apr-12-may-1-jun-02-21-jun-02-02-02-11-jul-02-31-jul-20-aug-02-02-month-max-temp-min-temp-avg-temp-stpev-temp-vartemp-april-4896-3797-4163-255-652-may-5389-3643-4394-352-1240-june-5597-4023-4732-350-1224-july-5942-4610-5305-299-895-august-5735-4538-5161-262-684-rock-creek-@-hwy-200-mile-01-2002-75-70-65-35-30-l-jul-02-21-jul-02-10-aug-02-30-aug-02-19-sep-02-mont-image234717275.html
RMRHT87R–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). 35 30 22-Apr- 12-May- 1-Jun-02 21-Jun- 02 02 02 11-Jul- 02 31-Jul- 20-Aug- 02 02 Month Max Temp Min Temp || Avg Temp [| StPev Temp || VarTemp April 48.96 37.97 41.63 2.55 6.52 May 53.89 36.43 43.94 3.52 12.40 June 55.97 40.23 47.32 3.50 12.24 July 59.42 46.10 53.05 2.99 8.95 August 57.35 45.38 51.61 2.62 6.84 Rock Creek @ HWY 200 (Mile - 0.1) - 2002 75 70 65. 35 30 l-Jul-02 21-Jul-02 10-Aug-02 30-Aug-02 19-Sep-02 Mont
. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). 2-JUI-03 26-Jul-03 20-Aug-03 14-Sep-03 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDevTemp Var Temp 1 July 74.44 50.28 61.50 6.00 36.02 1 August 74.75 48.32 60.49 5.29 27.99 September 65.25 42.75 51.92 4.97 24.70 80 t 70 60 3 0) Q. E 50 40 30 1-Jul-03 Elk Creek @ Mouth 2003 15-Jul- 03 29-Jul- 03 12-Aug- 26-Aug- 03 03 9-Sep- 03. 23-Sep- 03 [Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDevTemp Var Temp 1 July 77.64 50.02 64.48 | 6.92 47.9 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-blackfoot-river-restoration-progress-report-for-2002-and-2003-fish-populations-fishes-fishery-management-trout-fisheries-stream-ecology-blackfoot-river-mont-2-jui-03-26-jul-03-20-aug-03-14-sep-03-month-max-temp-min-temp-avg-temp-stdevtemp-var-temp-1-july-7444-5028-6150-600-3602-1-august-7475-4832-6049-529-2799-september-6525-4275-5192-497-2470-80-t-70-60-3-0-q-e-50-40-30-1-jul-03-elk-creek-@-mouth-2003-15-jul-03-29-jul-03-12-aug-26-aug-03-03-9-sep-03-23-sep-03-month-max-temp-min-temp-avg-temp-stdevtemp-var-temp-1-july-7764-5002-6448-692-479-image234716876.html
RMRHT7NG–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). 2-JUI-03 26-Jul-03 20-Aug-03 14-Sep-03 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDevTemp Var Temp 1 July 74.44 50.28 61.50 6.00 36.02 1 August 74.75 48.32 60.49 5.29 27.99 September 65.25 42.75 51.92 4.97 24.70 80 t 70 60 3 0) Q. E 50 40 30 1-Jul-03 Elk Creek @ Mouth 2003 15-Jul- 03 29-Jul- 03 12-Aug- 26-Aug- 03 03 9-Sep- 03. 23-Sep- 03 [Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDevTemp Var Temp 1 July 77.64 50.02 64.48 | 6.92 47.9
. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Monture Creek @ FAS (Mile - 1.8) - 2003 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 1-Jan-03 1-Mar-03 1-May-03 1-Jul-03 1-Sep-03 JiM.. Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDevTemp Var Temp January 34.49 29.61 30.03 0.78 0.61 February 37.69 29.61 31.69 1.89 3.57 March 45.01 29.61 34.09 3.49 12.17 April 46.05 32.87 38.84 2.75 7.58 May 52.79 36.10 42.84 3.48 12.12 June 56.97 40.85 47.98 3.62 13.10 July 68.16 48.14 58.31 4.76 22.66 Augus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-blackfoot-river-restoration-progress-report-for-2002-and-2003-fish-populations-fishes-fishery-management-trout-fisheries-stream-ecology-blackfoot-river-mont-monture-creek-@-fas-mile-18-2003-75-70-65-60-55-50-45-40-35-30-1-jan-03-1-mar-03-1-may-03-1-jul-03-1-sep-03-jim-month-max-temp-min-temp-avg-temp-stdevtemp-var-temp-january-3449-2961-3003-078-061-february-3769-2961-3169-189-357-march-4501-2961-3409-349-1217-april-4605-3287-3884-275-758-may-5279-3610-4284-348-1212-june-5697-4085-4798-362-1310-july-6816-4814-5831-476-2266-augus-image234716726.html
RMRHT7G6–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Monture Creek @ FAS (Mile - 1.8) - 2003 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 1-Jan-03 1-Mar-03 1-May-03 1-Jul-03 1-Sep-03 JiM.. Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDevTemp Var Temp January 34.49 29.61 30.03 0.78 0.61 February 37.69 29.61 31.69 1.89 3.57 March 45.01 29.61 34.09 3.49 12.17 April 46.05 32.87 38.84 2.75 7.58 May 52.79 36.10 42.84 3.48 12.12 June 56.97 40.85 47.98 3.62 13.10 July 68.16 48.14 58.31 4.76 22.66 Augus
. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). 22-Apr-02 17-May-02 11-Jun-02 6-Jul-02 31-Jul-02 25-Aug-02 Month Max Temp M in Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp Var Temp April 40.23 31.72 34.21 2.29 5.25 May 46.10 31.72 37.43 3.50 12.23 June 54.58 36.43 44.45 3.89 15.10 July 58.04 43.92 52.03 3.06 9.39 August 55.97 41.72 49.00 2.39 5.71 Nevada Creek (a) Mouth 2002. 4/23/2002 5/18/2002 6/12/2002 7/7/2002 8/1/2002 8/26/2002 Month Max Temp M in Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp Var Tem Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-blackfoot-river-restoration-progress-report-for-2002-and-2003-fish-populations-fishes-fishery-management-trout-fisheries-stream-ecology-blackfoot-river-mont-22-apr-02-17-may-02-11-jun-02-6-jul-02-31-jul-02-25-aug-02-month-max-temp-m-in-temp-avg-temp-stdev-temp-var-temp-april-4023-3172-3421-229-525-may-4610-3172-3743-350-1223-june-5458-3643-4445-389-1510-july-5804-4392-5203-306-939-august-5597-4172-4900-239-571-nevada-creek-a-mouth-2002-4232002-5182002-6122002-772002-812002-8262002-month-max-temp-m-in-temp-avg-temp-stdev-temp-var-tem-image234717313.html
RMRHT895–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). 22-Apr-02 17-May-02 11-Jun-02 6-Jul-02 31-Jul-02 25-Aug-02 Month Max Temp M in Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp Var Temp April 40.23 31.72 34.21 2.29 5.25 May 46.10 31.72 37.43 3.50 12.23 June 54.58 36.43 44.45 3.89 15.10 July 58.04 43.92 52.03 3.06 9.39 August 55.97 41.72 49.00 2.39 5.71 Nevada Creek (a) Mouth 2002. 4/23/2002 5/18/2002 6/12/2002 7/7/2002 8/1/2002 8/26/2002 Month Max Temp M in Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp Var Tem
. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). 75 70 65 £ 60 55 50 45 40 35 Blackfoot River Cutoff Bridge (Mile - 70.2) 2003 30 1-Jan-03 K:Nkd. 1-Mar-03 1-May-03 1-Jul-03 1-Sep-03 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp VarTemp January 36.33 30.43 31.56 1.70 2.88 February 38.45 30.43 33.24 2.11 4.47 March 45.74 30.43 36.17 4.58 20.99 April 51.97 35.80 44.21 3.75 14.07 May 56.64 41.07 47.90 3.73 13.91 June 65.66 47.82 54.33 4.11 16.90 July 70.57 55.08 63.48 3. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-blackfoot-river-restoration-progress-report-for-2002-and-2003-fish-populations-fishes-fishery-management-trout-fisheries-stream-ecology-blackfoot-river-mont-75-70-65-60-55-50-45-40-35-blackfoot-river-cutoff-bridge-mile-702-2003-30-1-jan-03-knkd-1-mar-03-1-may-03-1-jul-03-1-sep-03-month-max-temp-min-temp-avg-temp-stdev-temp-vartemp-january-3633-3043-3156-170-288-february-3845-3043-3324-211-447-march-4574-3043-3617-458-2099-april-5197-3580-4421-375-1407-may-5664-4107-4790-373-1391-june-6566-4782-5433-411-1690-july-7057-5508-6348-3-image234717143.html
RMRHT833–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). 75 70 65 £ 60 55 50 45 40 35 Blackfoot River Cutoff Bridge (Mile - 70.2) 2003 30 1-Jan-03 K:Nkd. 1-Mar-03 1-May-03 1-Jul-03 1-Sep-03 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp VarTemp January 36.33 30.43 31.56 1.70 2.88 February 38.45 30.43 33.24 2.11 4.47 March 45.74 30.43 36.17 4.58 20.99 April 51.97 35.80 44.21 3.75 14.07 May 56.64 41.07 47.90 3.73 13.91 June 65.66 47.82 54.33 4.11 16.90 July 70.57 55.08 63.48 3.
. Annual report - Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. Wildlife management; Fishery management. ARREST REPORT FOR BIENNIUM Indian River 4 4 Jackson 145 126 18 1 Jefferson 29 25 4 Lafayette 43 35 1 7 Lake 97 86 7 4 Lee 100 82 17 1 Leon 96 75 16 5 Levy 77 70 7 Liberty 286 270 13 3 Madison 34 29 3 2 Manatee 33 30 2 1 Marion 99 90 9 Martin 39 37 2 Monroe 18 17 1 Nassau 289 282 5 2 Okaloosa 80 74 5 1 Okeechobee 19 15 4 Orange 71 66 5 Osceola 30 24 4 2 Palm Beach 68 58 9 1 Pasco 88 79 9 Pinellas 71 71 Polk 298 274 23 1 Putnam 23 21 1 1 St. Johns 200 193 7 St. Lucie 20 20 Santa Rosa 141 135 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-florida-game-and-fresh-water-fish-commission-wildlife-management-fishery-management-arrest-report-for-biennium-indian-river-4-4-jackson-145-126-18-1-jefferson-29-25-4-lafayette-43-35-1-7-lake-97-86-7-4-lee-100-82-17-1-leon-96-75-16-5-levy-77-70-7-liberty-286-270-13-3-madison-34-29-3-2-manatee-33-30-2-1-marion-99-90-9-martin-39-37-2-monroe-18-17-1-nassau-289-282-5-2-okaloosa-80-74-5-1-okeechobee-19-15-4-orange-71-66-5-osceola-30-24-4-2-palm-beach-68-58-9-1-pasco-88-79-9-pinellas-71-71-polk-298-274-23-1-putnam-23-21-1-1-st-johns-200-193-7-st-lucie-20-20-santa-rosa-141-135-image236223993.html
RMRM8X35–. Annual report - Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. Wildlife management; Fishery management. ARREST REPORT FOR BIENNIUM Indian River 4 4 Jackson 145 126 18 1 Jefferson 29 25 4 Lafayette 43 35 1 7 Lake 97 86 7 4 Lee 100 82 17 1 Leon 96 75 16 5 Levy 77 70 7 Liberty 286 270 13 3 Madison 34 29 3 2 Manatee 33 30 2 1 Marion 99 90 9 Martin 39 37 2 Monroe 18 17 1 Nassau 289 282 5 2 Okaloosa 80 74 5 1 Okeechobee 19 15 4 Orange 71 66 5 Osceola 30 24 4 2 Palm Beach 68 58 9 1 Pasco 88 79 9 Pinellas 71 71 Polk 298 274 23 1 Putnam 23 21 1 1 St. Johns 200 193 7 St. Lucie 20 20 Santa Rosa 141 135
. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). 2-Apr-03 22-Apr-03 12-May-03 1-Jun-03 21-Jun-03 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp VarTemp April 49.70 31.70 41.01 3.97 15.72 May 58.70 37.20 45.79 4.30 18.52 June 59.40 41.70 50.40 3.66 13.42 Belmont Creek @ Mouth - 2003 Q. E 0). 24-Jul-03 9-Aug-03 24-Aug-03 9-Sep-03 25-Sep-03 10-Oct-03 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp VarTemp July 66.35 50.18 58.09 3.76 14.15 August 65.76 48.49 57.22 | 3.41 11.61 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-blackfoot-river-restoration-progress-report-for-2002-and-2003-fish-populations-fishes-fishery-management-trout-fisheries-stream-ecology-blackfoot-river-mont-2-apr-03-22-apr-03-12-may-03-1-jun-03-21-jun-03-month-max-temp-min-temp-avg-temp-stdev-temp-vartemp-april-4970-3170-4101-397-1572-may-5870-3720-4579-430-1852-june-5940-4170-5040-366-1342-belmont-creek-@-mouth-2003-q-e-0-24-jul-03-9-aug-03-24-aug-03-9-sep-03-25-sep-03-10-oct-03-month-max-temp-min-temp-avg-temp-stdev-temp-vartemp-july-6635-5018-5809-376-1415-august-6576-4849-5722-341-1161-image234717016.html
RMRHT7XG–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). 2-Apr-03 22-Apr-03 12-May-03 1-Jun-03 21-Jun-03 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp VarTemp April 49.70 31.70 41.01 3.97 15.72 May 58.70 37.20 45.79 4.30 18.52 June 59.40 41.70 50.40 3.66 13.42 Belmont Creek @ Mouth - 2003 Q. E 0). 24-Jul-03 9-Aug-03 24-Aug-03 9-Sep-03 25-Sep-03 10-Oct-03 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp VarTemp July 66.35 50.18 58.09 3.76 14.15 August 65.76 48.49 57.22 | 3.41 11.61
. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). 1- 27- 22- 20- 15- 11- 6- 11- 6- 1- 27- Jan- Jan- Feb- Mar- Apr- May- Jun- Jul- Aug- Sep- Sep- 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 I Min Temp Month Max Temp I Avg Temp I StPev Temp Var Temp January 36.10 31.25 32.07 1.40 1.95 February 37.17 31.25 32.93 1.65 2.73 March 43.44 31.25 35.14 2.99 8.97 April 47.09 32.33 39.41 3.04 9.22 May 52.78 35.57 42.85 3.76 14.12 June 62.74 41.36 49.82 4.74 22.46 July 65.96 47.61 57.37 4.5 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-blackfoot-river-restoration-progress-report-for-2002-and-2003-fish-populations-fishes-fishery-management-trout-fisheries-stream-ecology-blackfoot-river-mont-1-27-22-20-15-11-6-11-6-1-27-jan-jan-feb-mar-apr-may-jun-jul-aug-sep-sep-03-03-03-03-03-03-03-03-03-03-03-i-min-temp-month-max-temp-i-avg-temp-i-stpev-temp-var-temp-january-3610-3125-3207-140-195-february-3717-3125-3293-165-273-march-4344-3125-3514-299-897-april-4709-3233-3941-304-922-may-5278-3557-4285-376-1412-june-6274-4136-4982-474-2246-july-6596-4761-5737-45-image234716800.html
RMRHT7JT–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). 1- 27- 22- 20- 15- 11- 6- 11- 6- 1- 27- Jan- Jan- Feb- Mar- Apr- May- Jun- Jul- Aug- Sep- Sep- 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 I Min Temp Month Max Temp I Avg Temp I StPev Temp Var Temp January 36.10 31.25 32.07 1.40 1.95 February 37.17 31.25 32.93 1.65 2.73 March 43.44 31.25 35.14 2.99 8.97 April 47.09 32.33 39.41 3.04 9.22 May 52.78 35.57 42.85 3.76 14.12 June 62.74 41.36 49.82 4.74 22.46 July 65.96 47.61 57.37 4.5
. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. -97- SUPPLY, % Cq, 10^ $ 2 3.012 5 6.517 10 11.321 20 20.186. 10 15 20 25 MINIMUM LOW-FLOW RELEASE, cfs Figure 20. Cost ratio vs. low-flow release curves: Vermilion River at Lowell. 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.. Singh, Krishan P; Ramamurthy, Ganapathi S; Illinois. Environme Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/desirable-low-flow-releases-from-impounding-reservoirs-fish-habitats-and-reservoir-costs-reservoirs-fishes-stream-measurements-97-supply-cq-10-2-3012-5-6517-10-11321-20-20186-10-15-20-25-minimum-low-flow-release-cfs-figure-20-cost-ratio-vs-low-flow-release-curves-vermilion-river-at-lowell-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-singh-krishan-p-ramamurthy-ganapathi-s-illinois-environme-image231661179.html
RMRCW25F–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. -97- SUPPLY, % Cq, 10^ $ 2 3.012 5 6.517 10 11.321 20 20.186. 10 15 20 25 MINIMUM LOW-FLOW RELEASE, cfs Figure 20. Cost ratio vs. low-flow release curves: Vermilion River at Lowell. 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.. Singh, Krishan P; Ramamurthy, Ganapathi S; Illinois. Environme
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