Barn doors and byways . =L^X _ JSt»v» »•« »a^j-ji - vr._. VITHE HARBOR INCE man first went down to the sea inships, harbors have been his care, his pro-tection, his delight. Where lonely sea meetsbarren shore, where the land pushes out a leanfinger into the blue or buffets the breakers with agranite fist, the eye may rejoice and the spiritgrow lyrical. But it is the sheltered harbor,where the great ships come in to lay their sea-borne burdens at the citys feet, which is the realportal to the ocean road; and at that portalman finds most delight of the deep, because heseems there at once its mas
Barn doors and byways . =L^X _ JSt»v» »•« »a^j-ji - vr._. VITHE HARBOR INCE man first went down to the sea inships, harbors have been his care, his pro-tection, his delight. Where lonely sea meetsbarren shore, where the land pushes out a leanfinger into the blue or buffets the breakers with agranite fist, the eye may rejoice and the spiritgrow lyrical. But it is the sheltered harbor,where the great ships come in to lay their sea-borne burdens at the citys feet, which is the realportal to the ocean road; and at that portalman finds most delight of the deep, because heseems there at once its mashttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/barn-doors-and-byways-=lx-jstv-aj-ji-vr-vithe-harbor-ince-man-first-went-down-to-the-sea-inships-harbors-have-been-his-care-his-pro-tection-his-delight-where-lonely-sea-meetsbarren-shore-where-the-land-pushes-out-a-leanfinger-into-the-blue-or-buffets-the-breakers-with-agranite-fist-the-eye-may-rejoice-and-the-spiritgrow-lyrical-but-it-is-the-sheltered-harborwhere-the-great-ships-come-in-to-lay-their-sea-borne-burdens-at-the-citys-feet-which-is-the-realportal-to-the-ocean-road-and-at-that-portalman-finds-most-delight-of-the-deep-because-heseems-there-at-once-its-mas-image340166230.html
Africa and its inhabitants . between the Tolta and the Niger are oflarge size, their parallel basins being everywhere confined within narrow limits.During the dry season most of them fail to reach the sea, discharging into thecoast lagoons without being able to force a passage through the intervening beach.But after the rains the overflow of the lagoons finds an exit, breaking the shore-line ttow at one point now at another. The channel at Lagos, forming the outlet 253 WEST AFEICA. for a considerable coast stream and for lagoons fed by several affluents, aloneremains open throughout the year.
Africa and its inhabitants . between the Tolta and the Niger are oflarge size, their parallel basins being everywhere confined within narrow limits.During the dry season most of them fail to reach the sea, discharging into thecoast lagoons without being able to force a passage through the intervening beach.But after the rains the overflow of the lagoons finds an exit, breaking the shore-line ttow at one point now at another. The channel at Lagos, forming the outlet 253 WEST AFEICA. for a considerable coast stream and for lagoons fed by several affluents, aloneremains open throughout the year.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/africa-and-its-inhabitants-between-the-tolta-and-the-niger-are-oflarge-size-their-parallel-basins-being-everywhere-confined-within-narrow-limitsduring-the-dry-season-most-of-them-fail-to-reach-the-sea-discharging-into-thecoast-lagoons-without-being-able-to-force-a-passage-through-the-intervening-beachbut-after-the-rains-the-overflow-of-the-lagoons-finds-an-exit-breaking-the-shore-line-ttow-at-one-point-now-at-another-the-channel-at-lagos-forming-the-outlet-253-west-afeica-for-a-considerable-coast-stream-and-for-lagoons-fed-by-several-affluents-aloneremains-open-throughout-the-year-image338286422.html
Annual report ..[bulletins and circulars] . e evening. It has been known to cre-ate some consternation by flying in at anopen window. It is harmless and short-lived in the adult stage. Upturned stones are likely to bring to view other strangers. Lying close against their wet surfaces one usually finds young May-flies. (See Fig. 91.)* These, like the young dragon-flies, are called 7iymphs. When they are ready to leave the water they make their way to the shore and clinging to some convenient tree trunk or building they shed their nymph skins. I have seen trees and buildings on the banks of the
Annual report ..[bulletins and circulars] . e evening. It has been known to cre-ate some consternation by flying in at anopen window. It is harmless and short-lived in the adult stage. Upturned stones are likely to bring to view other strangers. Lying close against their wet surfaces one usually finds young May-flies. (See Fig. 91.)* These, like the young dragon-flies, are called 7iymphs. When they are ready to leave the water they make their way to the shore and clinging to some convenient tree trunk or building they shed their nymph skins. I have seen trees and buildings on the banks of thehttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-bulletins-and-circulars-e-evening-it-has-been-known-to-cre-ate-some-consternation-by-flying-in-at-anopen-window-it-is-harmless-and-short-lived-in-the-adult-stage-upturned-stones-are-likely-to-bring-to-view-other-strangers-lying-close-against-their-wet-surfaces-one-usually-finds-young-may-flies-see-fig-91-these-like-the-young-dragon-flies-are-called-7iymphs-when-they-are-ready-to-leave-the-water-they-make-their-way-to-the-shore-and-clinging-to-some-convenient-tree-trunk-or-building-they-shed-their-nymph-skins-i-have-seen-trees-and-buildings-on-the-banks-of-the-image343019303.html
. Dwellers of the sea and shore. Marine animals. 88 Dwellers of the Sea and Shore but thorough, examination. Then deftly inserting his great claw into the opening, he explores the interior. A scale worm, clinging just within the glazed en- trance, seems evidently not to concern him. The crab's pressing occupation now is to determine whether or not these precincts contain something more formidable— perhaps a member of his own tribe. He finds it free from these, however, and prepares to take it over. Grasping the rim with his pincers he is about to with-. polynoe; the scale worm. draw from his o
. Dwellers of the sea and shore. Marine animals. 88 Dwellers of the Sea and Shore but thorough, examination. Then deftly inserting his great claw into the opening, he explores the interior. A scale worm, clinging just within the glazed en- trance, seems evidently not to concern him. The crab's pressing occupation now is to determine whether or not these precincts contain something more formidable— perhaps a member of his own tribe. He finds it free from these, however, and prepares to take it over. Grasping the rim with his pincers he is about to with-. polynoe; the scale worm. draw from his ohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dwellers-of-the-sea-and-shore-marine-animals-88-dwellers-of-the-sea-and-shore-but-thorough-examination-then-deftly-inserting-his-great-claw-into-the-opening-he-explores-the-interior-a-scale-worm-clinging-just-within-the-glazed-en-trance-seems-evidently-not-to-concern-him-the-crabs-pressing-occupation-now-is-to-determine-whether-or-not-these-precincts-contain-something-more-formidable-perhaps-a-member-of-his-own-tribe-he-finds-it-free-from-these-however-and-prepares-to-take-it-over-grasping-the-rim-with-his-pincers-he-is-about-to-with-polynoe-the-scale-worm-draw-from-his-o-image232585405.html
. Birds of America;. Birds -- North America. SURF-BIRDS AND TURNSTONES 269 Shore birds as a class are foremost among the earth's greatest travelers. The typical species of this class breed on the Arctic tundra, and, when winter approaches, migrate nearly to the further end of the South American continent. Such a wanderer is the Turnstone, a beautiful species, richly colored, and possessed of great powers of flight. The month of May finds it rapidly pass- ing across the United States, following both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts and also through the interior. In the latter it is found along t
. Birds of America;. Birds -- North America. SURF-BIRDS AND TURNSTONES 269 Shore birds as a class are foremost among the earth's greatest travelers. The typical species of this class breed on the Arctic tundra, and, when winter approaches, migrate nearly to the further end of the South American continent. Such a wanderer is the Turnstone, a beautiful species, richly colored, and possessed of great powers of flight. The month of May finds it rapidly pass- ing across the United States, following both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts and also through the interior. In the latter it is found along thttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-of-america-birds-north-america-surf-birds-and-turnstones-269-shore-birds-as-a-class-are-foremost-among-the-earths-greatest-travelers-the-typical-species-of-this-class-breed-on-the-arctic-tundra-and-when-winter-approaches-migrate-nearly-to-the-further-end-of-the-south-american-continent-such-a-wanderer-is-the-turnstone-a-beautiful-species-richly-colored-and-possessed-of-great-powers-of-flight-the-month-of-may-finds-it-rapidly-pass-ing-across-the-united-states-following-both-the-atlantic-and-pacific-coasts-and-also-through-the-interior-in-the-latter-it-is-found-along-t-image234591714.html
. Exposition universelle, 1900 : the chefs-d'uvre. THE TOUR DE 300 METRES, FROM THE TERRACE OF THE TROCADERO. triumph of engineering skill—has all that charm for the eye which is sofrequently presented by these works of pure science. At the head of this bridge, on the northern shore of the river, thevisitor may well hesitate between the alluring prospects open beforehim,—whether to continue on down the river on the side on which henow finds himself, or to cross the bridge to the more ostentatious glorieson the other shore. The bridge is very wide and sunny, and on cer-tain days of midsummer, w
. Exposition universelle, 1900 : the chefs-d'uvre. THE TOUR DE 300 METRES, FROM THE TERRACE OF THE TROCADERO. triumph of engineering skill—has all that charm for the eye which is sofrequently presented by these works of pure science. At the head of this bridge, on the northern shore of the river, thevisitor may well hesitate between the alluring prospects open beforehim,—whether to continue on down the river on the side on which henow finds himself, or to cross the bridge to the more ostentatious glorieson the other shore. The bridge is very wide and sunny, and on cer-tain days of midsummer, whttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/exposition-universelle-1900-the-chefs-duvre-the-tour-de-300-metres-from-the-terrace-of-the-trocadero-triumph-of-engineering-skillhas-all-that-charm-for-the-eye-which-is-sofrequently-presented-by-these-works-of-pure-science-at-the-head-of-this-bridge-on-the-northern-shore-of-the-river-thevisitor-may-well-hesitate-between-the-alluring-prospects-open-beforehimwhether-to-continue-on-down-the-river-on-the-side-on-which-henow-finds-himself-or-to-cross-the-bridge-to-the-more-ostentatious-glorieson-the-other-shore-the-bridge-is-very-wide-and-sunny-and-on-cer-tain-days-of-midsummer-w-image337019065.html
. The birds of Ohio; a complete scientific and popular description of the 320 species of birds found in the state . us at least, it realizes thefull value of the adage, Silence is golden. Gentle and unsuspicious itpatters along the Lake Erie beach, following the retreating wave, or elsegleans from the mud-flats of river and pond, where chance finds it at earlymorning. Only when startled from its quest does it utter a soft mellowwhistle. It is not easily frightened, and if it has half a chance it willscamper along the shore ahead of you, or even hide in the grass rather tliantake to wine. THE S
. The birds of Ohio; a complete scientific and popular description of the 320 species of birds found in the state . us at least, it realizes thefull value of the adage, Silence is golden. Gentle and unsuspicious itpatters along the Lake Erie beach, following the retreating wave, or elsegleans from the mud-flats of river and pond, where chance finds it at earlymorning. Only when startled from its quest does it utter a soft mellowwhistle. It is not easily frightened, and if it has half a chance it willscamper along the shore ahead of you, or even hide in the grass rather tliantake to wine. THE Shttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-ohio-a-complete-scientific-and-popular-description-of-the-320-species-of-birds-found-in-the-state-us-at-least-it-realizes-thefull-value-of-the-adage-silence-is-golden-gentle-and-unsuspicious-itpatters-along-the-lake-erie-beach-following-the-retreating-wave-or-elsegleans-from-the-mud-flats-of-river-and-pond-where-chance-finds-it-at-earlymorning-only-when-startled-from-its-quest-does-it-utter-a-soft-mellowwhistle-it-is-not-easily-frightened-and-if-it-has-half-a-chance-it-willscamper-along-the-shore-ahead-of-you-or-even-hide-in-the-grass-rather-tliantake-to-wine-the-s-image374827778.html
. The Street railway journal . manufacturing city of Cleveland than the plant which this com-pany has established at Collinwood, eight miles from the centerof the city, on the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railwaytracks. Thirty-one acres are included in the site purchased by thecompany, and twelve and one-half acres are already under thecover of seven immense buildings recently completed. Even with-these extensive facilities the company finds itself somewhatcramped for space and plans are already being made to extend oneof the largest buildings. There are 3 miles of tracks in and aroundthe pl
. The Street railway journal . manufacturing city of Cleveland than the plant which this com-pany has established at Collinwood, eight miles from the centerof the city, on the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railwaytracks. Thirty-one acres are included in the site purchased by thecompany, and twelve and one-half acres are already under thecover of seven immense buildings recently completed. Even with-these extensive facilities the company finds itself somewhatcramped for space and plans are already being made to extend oneof the largest buildings. There are 3 miles of tracks in and aroundthe plhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-street-railway-journal-manufacturing-city-of-cleveland-than-the-plant-which-this-com-pany-has-established-at-collinwood-eight-miles-from-the-centerof-the-city-on-the-lake-shore-michigan-southern-railwaytracks-thirty-one-acres-are-included-in-the-site-purchased-by-thecompany-and-twelve-and-one-half-acres-are-already-under-thecover-of-seven-immense-buildings-recently-completed-even-with-these-extensive-facilities-the-company-finds-itself-somewhatcramped-for-space-and-plans-are-already-being-made-to-extend-oneof-the-largest-buildings-there-are-3-miles-of-tracks-in-and-aroundthe-pl-image371767935.html
The animal life of our seashore With special reference to the New Jersey coast and the southern shore of Long Island . hunting.This must be understood literally. He finds ashell. Will it do ? First, then, is it really to let ?He will inquire within. This he does, if not mostcourteously, very feelingly. Satisfied on this point,the next question is, will the house suit ? He turnsit over, then turns it round. You see, the weightof ones house is quite an item in the reckoning tohim who has to carry it on his back. One inspec-tion more. How is it inside ? Is it certainly emptyand of the right size
The animal life of our seashore With special reference to the New Jersey coast and the southern shore of Long Island . hunting.This must be understood literally. He finds ashell. Will it do ? First, then, is it really to let ?He will inquire within. This he does, if not mostcourteously, very feelingly. Satisfied on this point,the next question is, will the house suit ? He turnsit over, then turns it round. You see, the weightof ones house is quite an item in the reckoning tohim who has to carry it on his back. One inspec-tion more. How is it inside ? Is it certainly emptyand of the right sizehttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-animal-life-of-our-seashore-with-special-reference-to-the-new-jersey-coast-and-the-southern-shore-of-long-island-huntingthis-must-be-understood-literally-he-finds-ashell-will-it-do-first-then-is-it-really-to-let-he-will-inquire-within-this-he-does-if-not-mostcourteously-very-feelingly-satisfied-on-this-pointthe-next-question-is-will-the-house-suit-he-turnsit-over-then-turns-it-round-you-see-the-weightof-ones-house-is-quite-an-item-in-the-reckoning-tohim-who-has-to-carry-it-on-his-back-one-inspec-tion-more-how-is-it-inside-is-it-certainly-emptyand-of-the-right-size-image338079139.html
. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal.. will add that when the youug fish begin to feed, they come out of the water at the call of a hen, when she finds a grain of corn or a worm ; and after their return from sea, the fisherman catch them by imitating a clucking hen, and thus call them on shore. Queer people, queer fish, queer editors of agricul- tural papers, who print such stutj" in their attempts to get up items on fish culture, when they have
. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal.. will add that when the youug fish begin to feed, they come out of the water at the call of a hen, when she finds a grain of corn or a worm ; and after their return from sea, the fisherman catch them by imitating a clucking hen, and thus call them on shore. Queer people, queer fish, queer editors of agricul- tural papers, who print such stutj" in their attempts to get up items on fish culture, when they have https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/california-agriculturist-and-live-stock-journal-agriculture-california-livestock-california-animal-industry-california-california-agriculturist-and-live-stock-journal-will-add-that-when-the-youug-fish-begin-to-feed-they-come-out-of-the-water-at-the-call-of-a-hen-when-she-finds-a-grain-of-corn-or-a-worm-and-after-their-return-from-sea-the-fisherman-catch-them-by-imitating-a-clucking-hen-and-thus-call-them-on-shore-queer-people-queer-fish-queer-editors-of-agricul-tural-papers-who-print-such-stutjquot-in-their-attempts-to-get-up-items-on-fish-culture-when-they-have-image233657369.html
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. AFRICAN PLIO-PLEISTOCENE 5 The earliest finds of fossil Theropithecus ( = Simopithecus) were made by Dr Felix Oswald in 1911 at the site now known as Kanjera, close to the southern shore of the Kavirondo Gulf. Additional material was reported from the same site by Dr L. S. B. Leakey (1943a). Subsequent palaeontological explorations have docu- mented the presence of the genus at almost all East African sites of Plio-Pleistocene age from which a representative fauna has been obtained: Olorgesailie (Cole, 1954; Isaac, 1966a), Olduvai (H
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. AFRICAN PLIO-PLEISTOCENE 5 The earliest finds of fossil Theropithecus ( = Simopithecus) were made by Dr Felix Oswald in 1911 at the site now known as Kanjera, close to the southern shore of the Kavirondo Gulf. Additional material was reported from the same site by Dr L. S. B. Leakey (1943a). Subsequent palaeontological explorations have docu- mented the presence of the genus at almost all East African sites of Plio-Pleistocene age from which a representative fauna has been obtained: Olorgesailie (Cole, 1954; Isaac, 1966a), Olduvai (Hhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-british-museum-natural-history-geology-african-plio-pleistocene-5-the-earliest-finds-of-fossil-theropithecus-=-simopithecus-were-made-by-dr-felix-oswald-in-1911-at-the-site-now-known-as-kanjera-close-to-the-southern-shore-of-the-kavirondo-gulf-additional-material-was-reported-from-the-same-site-by-dr-l-s-b-leakey-1943a-subsequent-palaeontological-explorations-have-docu-mented-the-presence-of-the-genus-at-almost-all-east-african-sites-of-plio-pleistocene-age-from-which-a-representative-fauna-has-been-obtained-olorgesailie-cole-1954-isaac-1966a-olduvai-h-image233975988.html
. Forty beaches, highland and water resorts . WHERE BAY MEETS HEADLAND COLD SPRING HARBOR and within easy reach of beach and water. Amityville, close by,shares with Massapequa its charming surroundings. Farther east one finds Babylon (Oak Island, Muncie Island—reached from Babylon), Bayshore (Point-0Woods, OceanBeach and Saltaire—reached from Bay Shore), Islip, Oakdale,Sayville, and Blue Point, directly on the Great South Bay, thefinest fishing ground in America—a veritable sportsmensparadise. These villages are the summering places of some ofthe best families in the land, and while termed fas
. Forty beaches, highland and water resorts . WHERE BAY MEETS HEADLAND COLD SPRING HARBOR and within easy reach of beach and water. Amityville, close by,shares with Massapequa its charming surroundings. Farther east one finds Babylon (Oak Island, Muncie Island—reached from Babylon), Bayshore (Point-0Woods, OceanBeach and Saltaire—reached from Bay Shore), Islip, Oakdale,Sayville, and Blue Point, directly on the Great South Bay, thefinest fishing ground in America—a veritable sportsmensparadise. These villages are the summering places of some ofthe best families in the land, and while termed fashttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/forty-beaches-highland-and-water-resorts-where-bay-meets-headland-cold-spring-harbor-and-within-easy-reach-of-beach-and-water-amityville-close-byshares-with-massapequa-its-charming-surroundings-farther-east-one-finds-babylon-oak-island-muncie-islandreached-from-babylon-bayshore-point-0woods-oceanbeach-and-saltairereached-from-bay-shore-islip-oakdalesayville-and-blue-point-directly-on-the-great-south-bay-thefinest-fishing-ground-in-americaa-veritable-sportsmensparadise-these-villages-are-the-summering-places-of-some-ofthe-best-families-in-the-land-and-while-termed-fas-image371970305.html
Normal Herald . ss Mattie Durrell Bodine is teaching Latin in the highschool in Mt. Vernon, New York. Miss Stuchul, who is in Honolulu, writes that she is enjoying thewonderful climate, the delightful ocean breezes, the magnificentscenery, and the fresh fruits and beautiful flowers. She is onlya few minutes drive from the shore and finds the climate veryhealthful. ^ It may be interesting to learn something about three teachers,former members of our Faculty. Miss Goodspeed, formerly teacher of Domestic Science here,will teach at Teachers College, New York, this year. Miss Orr, a graduate of Ind
Normal Herald . ss Mattie Durrell Bodine is teaching Latin in the highschool in Mt. Vernon, New York. Miss Stuchul, who is in Honolulu, writes that she is enjoying thewonderful climate, the delightful ocean breezes, the magnificentscenery, and the fresh fruits and beautiful flowers. She is onlya few minutes drive from the shore and finds the climate veryhealthful. ^ It may be interesting to learn something about three teachers,former members of our Faculty. Miss Goodspeed, formerly teacher of Domestic Science here,will teach at Teachers College, New York, this year. Miss Orr, a graduate of Indhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/normal-herald-ss-mattie-durrell-bodine-is-teaching-latin-in-the-highschool-in-mt-vernon-new-york-miss-stuchul-who-is-in-honolulu-writes-that-she-is-enjoying-thewonderful-climate-the-delightful-ocean-breezes-the-magnificentscenery-and-the-fresh-fruits-and-beautiful-flowers-she-is-onlya-few-minutes-drive-from-the-shore-and-finds-the-climate-veryhealthful-it-may-be-interesting-to-learn-something-about-three-teachersformer-members-of-our-faculty-miss-goodspeed-formerly-teacher-of-domestic-science-herewill-teach-at-teachers-college-new-york-this-year-miss-orr-a-graduate-of-ind-image339128058.html
. Cassell's natural history. Animals; Animal behavior. THE COMMOX HEROX. 179 tlie habits of the Heron been gwen than that by !Mr. Harting, iia his " Hints on Shore Shooting." " On most parts of the ooast the Heron may be seen at low water, fishing in the little pools which have been left by the receding tide. Here he finds crabs, shrim])s, and other delicacies ; but instead of being sociable, like the Gulls and Red.shanks, and inviting a friend to join him V-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabili
. Cassell's natural history. Animals; Animal behavior. THE COMMOX HEROX. 179 tlie habits of the Heron been gwen than that by !Mr. Harting, iia his " Hints on Shore Shooting." " On most parts of the ooast the Heron may be seen at low water, fishing in the little pools which have been left by the receding tide. Here he finds crabs, shrim])s, and other delicacies ; but instead of being sociable, like the Gulls and Red.shanks, and inviting a friend to join him V-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabilihttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cassells-natural-history-animals-animal-behavior-the-commox-herox-179-tlie-habits-of-the-heron-been-gwen-than-that-by-!mr-harting-iia-his-quot-hints-on-shore-shootingquot-quot-on-most-parts-of-the-ooast-the-heron-may-be-seen-at-low-water-fishing-in-the-little-pools-which-have-been-left-by-the-receding-tide-here-he-finds-crabs-shrim-s-and-other-delicacies-but-instead-of-being-sociable-like-the-gulls-and-redshanks-and-inviting-a-friend-to-join-him-v-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readabili-image233455061.html
. Audubon and his journals [microform]. Audubon, John James, 1785-1851; Audubon, John James, 1785-1851; Birds; Natural history; Oiseaux; Sciences naturelles. 376. AUDUBON of dropj)ing her eggs, she will not move, although one should go up to her, or even seat himself on her back, for it seems that at this moment she finds it necessary to proceed at all events, and is unable to intermit her labor. The moment it is finished, however, off she starts; nor would it then be possible for one, unless he were as strong as a Hercules, to turn her over and secure her. To upset a Turtle on the shore, one
. Audubon and his journals [microform]. Audubon, John James, 1785-1851; Audubon, John James, 1785-1851; Birds; Natural history; Oiseaux; Sciences naturelles. 376. AUDUBON of dropj)ing her eggs, she will not move, although one should go up to her, or even seat himself on her back, for it seems that at this moment she finds it necessary to proceed at all events, and is unable to intermit her labor. The moment it is finished, however, off she starts; nor would it then be possible for one, unless he were as strong as a Hercules, to turn her over and secure her. To upset a Turtle on the shore, one https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/audubon-and-his-journals-microform-audubon-john-james-1785-1851-audubon-john-james-1785-1851-birds-natural-history-oiseaux-sciences-naturelles-376-audubon-of-dropjing-her-eggs-she-will-not-move-although-one-should-go-up-to-her-or-even-seat-himself-on-her-back-for-it-seems-that-at-this-moment-she-finds-it-necessary-to-proceed-at-all-events-and-is-unable-to-intermit-her-labor-the-moment-it-is-finished-however-off-she-starts-nor-would-it-then-be-possible-for-one-unless-he-were-as-strong-as-a-hercules-to-turn-her-over-and-secure-her-to-upset-a-turtle-on-the-shore-one-image234857014.html
. Notable men of Illinois & their state. steadily grown until now he is presidentof the Hewitt Manufacturing Company brass founders, president of theFeatherstone Foundry and Machine Company, president of the Hewitt Sup-py Company, and president of the National Brake Shoe Company. He alsois interested in a financial executive way with other companies engagedalong similar lines. While Mr. Hewitts numerous business activities make him an extreme-ly busy man, he, nevertheless, finds time to indulge a liking for golf. Heis a member of the South Shore Country, Glen View, Exmoor and ChicagoGolf club
. Notable men of Illinois & their state. steadily grown until now he is presidentof the Hewitt Manufacturing Company brass founders, president of theFeatherstone Foundry and Machine Company, president of the Hewitt Sup-py Company, and president of the National Brake Shoe Company. He alsois interested in a financial executive way with other companies engagedalong similar lines. While Mr. Hewitts numerous business activities make him an extreme-ly busy man, he, nevertheless, finds time to indulge a liking for golf. Heis a member of the South Shore Country, Glen View, Exmoor and ChicagoGolf clubhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/notable-men-of-illinois-their-state-steadily-grown-until-now-he-is-presidentof-the-hewitt-manufacturing-company-brass-founders-president-of-thefeatherstone-foundry-and-machine-company-president-of-the-hewitt-sup-py-company-and-president-of-the-national-brake-shoe-company-he-alsois-interested-in-a-financial-executive-way-with-other-companies-engagedalong-similar-lines-while-mr-hewitts-numerous-business-activities-make-him-an-extreme-ly-busy-man-he-nevertheless-finds-time-to-indulge-a-liking-for-golf-heis-a-member-of-the-south-shore-country-glen-view-exmoor-and-chicagogolf-club-image370445023.html
The merchant vessel : a sailor boy's voyages around the world . It is not, either, that he finds morepleasure in lying in port. On the contrary, he is almost surethen to have much harder work than at sea. But the sailorstems to be possessed of a restless spirit, a very demon . ofinquietude, who gives him no peace except in motion. Hefeels contented nowhere. When on shore, he sighs for theocean. No sooner is he there, than he as ardently wisheshimself back to port. The old saying, More days, moredollars, is oftener spoken in derision than in earnest, and isonly taken as a comforter in the last
The merchant vessel : a sailor boy's voyages around the world . It is not, either, that he finds morepleasure in lying in port. On the contrary, he is almost surethen to have much harder work than at sea. But the sailorstems to be possessed of a restless spirit, a very demon . ofinquietude, who gives him no peace except in motion. Hefeels contented nowhere. When on shore, he sighs for theocean. No sooner is he there, than he as ardently wisheshimself back to port. The old saying, More days, moredollars, is oftener spoken in derision than in earnest, and isonly taken as a comforter in the lasthttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-merchant-vessel-a-sailor-boys-voyages-around-the-world-it-is-not-either-that-he-finds-morepleasure-in-lying-in-port-on-the-contrary-he-is-almost-surethen-to-have-much-harder-work-than-at-sea-but-the-sailorstems-to-be-possessed-of-a-restless-spirit-a-very-demon-ofinquietude-who-gives-him-no-peace-except-in-motion-hefeels-contented-nowhere-when-on-shore-he-sighs-for-theocean-no-sooner-is-he-there-than-he-as-ardently-wisheshimself-back-to-port-the-old-saying-more-days-moredollars-is-oftener-spoken-in-derision-than-in-earnest-and-isonly-taken-as-a-comforter-in-the-last-image340289909.html
. Dwellers of the sea and shore. Marine animals. Flowerlike Forms and Fantasies 179 has, nevertheless, some irresistible enemies. On one occasion I observed a roving herd of fiddler crabs de- scend into the water of the pool and strip these diminu- tive gardens bare of every branch and blossom. But their greatest foe in this place undoubtedly is the hermit crab; when this hungry prowler finds them out he will. clava; a colony of tubularian hydroids. (enlarged.) spend hours in plucking off the clusters—plucking off many more, in fact, than he can possibly consume. Now in regard to the hermit cr
. Dwellers of the sea and shore. Marine animals. Flowerlike Forms and Fantasies 179 has, nevertheless, some irresistible enemies. On one occasion I observed a roving herd of fiddler crabs de- scend into the water of the pool and strip these diminu- tive gardens bare of every branch and blossom. But their greatest foe in this place undoubtedly is the hermit crab; when this hungry prowler finds them out he will. clava; a colony of tubularian hydroids. (enlarged.) spend hours in plucking off the clusters—plucking off many more, in fact, than he can possibly consume. Now in regard to the hermit crhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dwellers-of-the-sea-and-shore-marine-animals-flowerlike-forms-and-fantasies-179-has-nevertheless-some-irresistible-enemies-on-one-occasion-i-observed-a-roving-herd-of-fiddler-crabs-de-scend-into-the-water-of-the-pool-and-strip-these-diminu-tive-gardens-bare-of-every-branch-and-blossom-but-their-greatest-foe-in-this-place-undoubtedly-is-the-hermit-crab-when-this-hungry-prowler-finds-them-out-he-will-clava-a-colony-of-tubularian-hydroids-enlarged-spend-hours-in-plucking-off-the-clustersplucking-off-many-more-in-fact-than-he-can-possibly-consume-now-in-regard-to-the-hermit-cr-image232584475.html
. Alpine flowers for English gardens. Mountain plants; Flower gardening. Part I. CASCADES, ROCKY BRIDGES, ETC. 25 with a zone towards its upper edge as of green molten glass. Above the falls the scene is quite different, a wide and peaceful river carrying the surplus waters of an inland sea, till it gradually finds itself in the coils of the rapids, and is soon lashed into such a turmoil as we might expect if a dozen unpolluted Shannons or Seines were running a race together. A river no more, but a sea unreined. By walking about a mile above the falls on the Canadian shore this effect is finel
. Alpine flowers for English gardens. Mountain plants; Flower gardening. Part I. CASCADES, ROCKY BRIDGES, ETC. 25 with a zone towards its upper edge as of green molten glass. Above the falls the scene is quite different, a wide and peaceful river carrying the surplus waters of an inland sea, till it gradually finds itself in the coils of the rapids, and is soon lashed into such a turmoil as we might expect if a dozen unpolluted Shannons or Seines were running a race together. A river no more, but a sea unreined. By walking about a mile above the falls on the Canadian shore this effect is finelhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alpine-flowers-for-english-gardens-mountain-plants-flower-gardening-part-i-cascades-rocky-bridges-etc-25-with-a-zone-towards-its-upper-edge-as-of-green-molten-glass-above-the-falls-the-scene-is-quite-different-a-wide-and-peaceful-river-carrying-the-surplus-waters-of-an-inland-sea-till-it-gradually-finds-itself-in-the-coils-of-the-rapids-and-is-soon-lashed-into-such-a-turmoil-as-we-might-expect-if-a-dozen-unpolluted-shannons-or-seines-were-running-a-race-together-a-river-no-more-but-a-sea-unreined-by-walking-about-a-mile-above-the-falls-on-the-canadian-shore-this-effect-is-finel-image237749473.html
. Canadian forest industries July-December 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. S OM E 75 miles east of the city of Quebec on the southern shore of the St. Lawrence River a traveller on the In- tercolonial Railway will come to the picturesque village of St. Pa- come, one of those delightful l-Vench-Canadian s e t t 1 e m e nts where the habitant and the lum- berjack have been living peace- fully for generations past and where one finds much of the at- mosphere of the old regime still preserved by the descendants of the early settler
. Canadian forest industries July-December 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. S OM E 75 miles east of the city of Quebec on the southern shore of the St. Lawrence River a traveller on the In- tercolonial Railway will come to the picturesque village of St. Pa- come, one of those delightful l-Vench-Canadian s e t t 1 e m e nts where the habitant and the lum- berjack have been living peace- fully for generations past and where one finds much of the at- mosphere of the old regime still preserved by the descendants of the early settlerhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-forest-industries-july-december-1912-lumbering-forests-and-forestry-forest-products-wood-pulp-industry-wood-using-industries-s-om-e-75-miles-east-of-the-city-of-quebec-on-the-southern-shore-of-the-st-lawrence-river-a-traveller-on-the-in-tercolonial-railway-will-come-to-the-picturesque-village-of-st-pa-come-one-of-those-delightful-l-vench-canadian-s-e-t-t-1-e-m-e-nts-where-the-habitant-and-the-lum-berjack-have-been-living-peace-fully-for-generations-past-and-where-one-finds-much-of-the-at-mosphere-of-the-old-regime-still-preserved-by-the-descendants-of-the-early-settler-image233527801.html
. In pine-tree jungles : a handbook for sportsmen and campers in the great Maine woods . for a spotted trail leading to it from the lake. How deep these cham-bers are has never been determined. Coming back from Allagash lake, the return southward may be madeover the route followed in; or, by portaging three miles to a forestpond and stream, the home trip can be made by way of Round pondand Caucomgomoc lake. The hunter finds big game in abundanceat Caucomgomoc, with plenty of good camping sites along shore.Continuing down Caucomgomoc stream for 12 miles, one comes toChesuncook. In this latter r
. In pine-tree jungles : a handbook for sportsmen and campers in the great Maine woods . for a spotted trail leading to it from the lake. How deep these cham-bers are has never been determined. Coming back from Allagash lake, the return southward may be madeover the route followed in; or, by portaging three miles to a forestpond and stream, the home trip can be made by way of Round pondand Caucomgomoc lake. The hunter finds big game in abundanceat Caucomgomoc, with plenty of good camping sites along shore.Continuing down Caucomgomoc stream for 12 miles, one comes toChesuncook. In this latter rhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-pine-tree-jungles-a-handbook-for-sportsmen-and-campers-in-the-great-maine-woods-for-a-spotted-trail-leading-to-it-from-the-lake-how-deep-these-cham-bers-are-has-never-been-determined-coming-back-from-allagash-lake-the-return-southward-may-be-madeover-the-route-followed-in-or-by-portaging-three-miles-to-a-forestpond-and-stream-the-home-trip-can-be-made-by-way-of-round-pondand-caucomgomoc-lake-the-hunter-finds-big-game-in-abundanceat-caucomgomoc-with-plenty-of-good-camping-sites-along-shorecontinuing-down-caucomgomoc-stream-for-12-miles-one-comes-tochesuncook-in-this-latter-r-image374594080.html
Four feet, wings, and fins . can findone that will exactly fit. Sometimes, two fight overthe same shell, the strongest one coming off victo-rious, when he crows over the weaker one by parad-ing back and forth on the shore right before hiseyes. Sometimes, a parasite attaches itself to theshell, the hermit-crab has appropriated to itself.This parasite is a sort of a sea-sunflower, so-calledbecause it resembles this flower, though it is morecommonly known as the sea-anemone, a family ofPolyps, The hermit-crab makes many efforts toget clear of his burden, but when he finds it impos-sible he gives
Four feet, wings, and fins . can findone that will exactly fit. Sometimes, two fight overthe same shell, the strongest one coming off victo-rious, when he crows over the weaker one by parad-ing back and forth on the shore right before hiseyes. Sometimes, a parasite attaches itself to theshell, the hermit-crab has appropriated to itself.This parasite is a sort of a sea-sunflower, so-calledbecause it resembles this flower, though it is morecommonly known as the sea-anemone, a family ofPolyps, The hermit-crab makes many efforts toget clear of his burden, but when he finds it impos-sible he giveshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/four-feet-wings-and-fins-can-findone-that-will-exactly-fit-sometimes-two-fight-overthe-same-shell-the-strongest-one-coming-off-victo-rious-when-he-crows-over-the-weaker-one-by-parad-ing-back-and-forth-on-the-shore-right-before-hiseyes-sometimes-a-parasite-attaches-itself-to-theshell-the-hermit-crab-has-appropriated-to-itselfthis-parasite-is-a-sort-of-a-sea-sunflower-so-calledbecause-it-resembles-this-flower-though-it-is-morecommonly-known-as-the-sea-anemone-a-family-ofpolyps-the-hermit-crab-makes-many-efforts-toget-clear-of-his-burden-but-when-he-finds-it-impos-sible-he-gives-image340000489.html
The Roxburghe ballads . HERTFORD. PRINTED BY STEPHEN AUSTIN AND SONS. preface to Wol. OT. Will had promisd Ms Sue that this trip, if well ended,Should coil up his hopes, and hed anchor on shore;When his pockets were lined, why, his life should be mended,The laws he had broken hed never break more ! — Will Watch, the bold Smuggler. l(£sSM$^5k HE completion of this Seventh Volume of Roxlurghe T^&K^paj Ballads finds us so near the end of our work that we t) <3m ialt nee(i not hesitate to ask our subscribers and readers to done by the Editor and Printers maybe done thoroughly, and no flaw of in
The Roxburghe ballads . HERTFORD. PRINTED BY STEPHEN AUSTIN AND SONS. preface to Wol. OT. Will had promisd Ms Sue that this trip, if well ended,Should coil up his hopes, and hed anchor on shore;When his pockets were lined, why, his life should be mended,The laws he had broken hed never break more ! — Will Watch, the bold Smuggler. l(£sSM$^5k HE completion of this Seventh Volume of Roxlurghe T^&K^paj Ballads finds us so near the end of our work that we t) <3m ialt nee(i not hesitate to ask our subscribers and readers to done by the Editor and Printers maybe done thoroughly, and no flaw of inhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-roxburghe-ballads-hertford-printed-by-stephen-austin-and-sons-preface-to-wol-ot-will-had-promisd-ms-sue-that-this-trip-if-well-endedshould-coil-up-his-hopes-and-hed-anchor-on-shorewhen-his-pockets-were-lined-why-his-life-should-be-mendedthe-laws-he-had-broken-hed-never-break-more-!-will-watch-the-bold-smuggler-lssm5k-he-completion-of-this-seventh-volume-of-roxlurghe-tkpaj-ballads-finds-us-so-near-the-end-of-our-work-that-we-t-lt3m-ialt-neei-not-hesitate-to-ask-our-subscribers-and-readers-to-done-by-the-editor-and-printers-maybe-done-thoroughly-and-no-flaw-of-in-image338198915.html
. Poems upon divine and moral subjects : originals and translations . With awful Love, with Revrence profound,You finifh there what you begun on Earth, VIL Within t je Veil you IS got, and, Face to Face^ Survey the vaft setheria) Reahiis of Light,No longer gaze thro a coiitrafringGlafs, Nor walk by Faith, but glut your raviiVd Sight. VIIL Now tow rds the Shore of long EternitySometimes, methinks, my Friend directs his Pate, And kindly afts of Fate concerning me,Where in her Book my Period finds a PJace. o ( ioi ) IX. O happy Seafon ! when we there fhall meet,(I landed fafe from Lifes tempeftuo
. Poems upon divine and moral subjects : originals and translations . With awful Love, with Revrence profound,You finifh there what you begun on Earth, VIL Within t je Veil you IS got, and, Face to Face^ Survey the vaft setheria) Reahiis of Light,No longer gaze thro a coiitrafringGlafs, Nor walk by Faith, but glut your raviiVd Sight. VIIL Now tow rds the Shore of long EternitySometimes, methinks, my Friend directs his Pate, And kindly afts of Fate concerning me,Where in her Book my Period finds a PJace. o ( ioi ) IX. O happy Seafon ! when we there fhall meet,(I landed fafe from Lifes tempeftuohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/poems-upon-divine-and-moral-subjects-originals-and-translations-with-awful-love-with-revrence-profoundyou-finifh-there-what-you-begun-on-earth-vil-within-t-je-veil-you-is-got-and-face-to-face-survey-the-vaft-setheria-reahiis-of-lightno-longer-gaze-thro-a-coiitrafringglafs-nor-walk-by-faith-but-glut-your-raviivd-sight-viil-now-tow-rds-the-shore-of-long-eternitysometimes-methinks-my-friend-directs-his-pate-and-kindly-afts-of-fate-concerning-mewhere-in-her-book-my-period-finds-a-pjace-o-ioi-ix-o-happy-seafon-!-when-we-there-fhall-meeti-landed-fafe-from-lifes-tempeftuo-image369596975.html
First lesson in zoology : adapted for use in schools . Fig. 92.—Common Hermit-crab. (Natural size.) uses it as a protection—^hke Diogenes, carrying its houseabout with it. Small hermit-crabs are abundant in littleshells in tidal pools along our coast. They may be put intosaucers filled with water and their movements watched. Less nearly related to the lobster are the beach-fleas,the little active, hopping creatures one finds everywhere un-. FiG. 93.—6ammarus, from fresh water. (Much enlarged.) der sea-weed on the sea-shore. Similar forms (Fig. 93) arecommon among weeds in fresh-water ponds. 88
First lesson in zoology : adapted for use in schools . Fig. 92.—Common Hermit-crab. (Natural size.) uses it as a protection—^hke Diogenes, carrying its houseabout with it. Small hermit-crabs are abundant in littleshells in tidal pools along our coast. They may be put intosaucers filled with water and their movements watched. Less nearly related to the lobster are the beach-fleas,the little active, hopping creatures one finds everywhere un-. FiG. 93.—6ammarus, from fresh water. (Much enlarged.) der sea-weed on the sea-shore. Similar forms (Fig. 93) arecommon among weeds in fresh-water ponds. 88https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-lesson-in-zoology-adapted-for-use-in-schools-fig-92common-hermit-crab-natural-size-uses-it-as-a-protectionhke-diogenes-carrying-its-houseabout-with-it-small-hermit-crabs-are-abundant-in-littleshells-in-tidal-pools-along-our-coast-they-may-be-put-intosaucers-filled-with-water-and-their-movements-watched-less-nearly-related-to-the-lobster-are-the-beach-fleasthe-little-active-hopping-creatures-one-finds-everywhere-un-fig-936ammarus-from-fresh-water-much-enlarged-der-sea-weed-on-the-sea-shore-similar-forms-fig-93-arecommon-among-weeds-in-fresh-water-ponds-88-image339248752.html
. Alaska ... Natural history; Scientific expeditions. THE MUIR GLACIER. The next day finds us in Glacier Bay on our way to the Muir Glacier. Our course is up an arm of the sea, dotted with masses of floating ice, till in the distance we see the great glacier itself. Its front looks gray and dim there twenty miles away, but in the background the mountains that feed it lift up vast masses of snow in the afternoon sun. At five o'clock we drop anchor about two miles from its front, in eighty fathoms of water, abreast of the little cabin on the east shore built by John Muir some years ago. Not till
. Alaska ... Natural history; Scientific expeditions. THE MUIR GLACIER. The next day finds us in Glacier Bay on our way to the Muir Glacier. Our course is up an arm of the sea, dotted with masses of floating ice, till in the distance we see the great glacier itself. Its front looks gray and dim there twenty miles away, but in the background the mountains that feed it lift up vast masses of snow in the afternoon sun. At five o'clock we drop anchor about two miles from its front, in eighty fathoms of water, abreast of the little cabin on the east shore built by John Muir some years ago. Not tillhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alaska-natural-history-scientific-expeditions-the-muir-glacier-the-next-day-finds-us-in-glacier-bay-on-our-way-to-the-muir-glacier-our-course-is-up-an-arm-of-the-sea-dotted-with-masses-of-floating-ice-till-in-the-distance-we-see-the-great-glacier-itself-its-front-looks-gray-and-dim-there-twenty-miles-away-but-in-the-background-the-mountains-that-feed-it-lift-up-vast-masses-of-snow-in-the-afternoon-sun-at-five-oclock-we-drop-anchor-about-two-miles-from-its-front-in-eighty-fathoms-of-water-abreast-of-the-little-cabin-on-the-east-shore-built-by-john-muir-some-years-ago-not-till-image237844121.html
. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 185 M. punctulatus Scudd. Newfoundland IX, Staten Island VIII, IX, Lake- hurst VIII-X (Ds); Stafford's Forge IX (Hebard); Brown's Mills X (Dke); Ocean County, about cranberry bogs (Sm). PAROXYA Scudd. P. fioridiana Scudd. Throughout the pine barrens, extending along the shore into the coastal strip, and on the west into the Delaware Valley fauna. Have no records from the Piedmont Plain, but Mr. Davis finds it on Staten Island VIII-IX. It is one of the species on and near cranberry bogs, and the r
. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 185 M. punctulatus Scudd. Newfoundland IX, Staten Island VIII, IX, Lake- hurst VIII-X (Ds); Stafford's Forge IX (Hebard); Brown's Mills X (Dke); Ocean County, about cranberry bogs (Sm). PAROXYA Scudd. P. fioridiana Scudd. Throughout the pine barrens, extending along the shore into the coastal strip, and on the west into the Delaware Valley fauna. Have no records from the Piedmont Plain, but Mr. Davis finds it on Staten Island VIII-IX. It is one of the species on and near cranberry bogs, and the rhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-including-a-report-of-the-insects-of-new-jersey-1909-the-insects-of-new-jersey-185-m-punctulatus-scudd-newfoundland-ix-staten-island-viii-ix-lake-hurst-viii-x-ds-staffords-forge-ix-hebard-browns-mills-x-dke-ocean-county-about-cranberry-bogs-sm-paroxya-scudd-p-fioridiana-scudd-throughout-the-pine-barrens-extending-along-the-shore-into-the-coastal-strip-and-on-the-west-into-the-delaware-valley-fauna-have-no-records-from-the-piedmont-plain-but-mr-davis-finds-it-on-staten-island-viii-ix-it-is-one-of-the-species-on-and-near-cranberry-bogs-and-the-r-image236201047.html
. In pine-tree jungles; a hand-book for sportsmen and campers in the great Maine woods . for a spotted trail leading to it from the lake. How deep these cham-bers are has never been determined. Coming back from Allagash lake, the return southward may be madeover the route followed in; or, by portaging three miles to a forestpond and stream, the home trip can be made by way of Round pondand Caucomgomoc lake. The hunter finds big game in abundanceat Caucomgomoc, with plenty of good camping sites along shore.Continuing down Caucomgomoc stream for 12 miles, one comes toChesuncook. In this latter r
. In pine-tree jungles; a hand-book for sportsmen and campers in the great Maine woods . for a spotted trail leading to it from the lake. How deep these cham-bers are has never been determined. Coming back from Allagash lake, the return southward may be madeover the route followed in; or, by portaging three miles to a forestpond and stream, the home trip can be made by way of Round pondand Caucomgomoc lake. The hunter finds big game in abundanceat Caucomgomoc, with plenty of good camping sites along shore.Continuing down Caucomgomoc stream for 12 miles, one comes toChesuncook. In this latter rhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-pine-tree-jungles-a-hand-book-for-sportsmen-and-campers-in-the-great-maine-woods-for-a-spotted-trail-leading-to-it-from-the-lake-how-deep-these-cham-bers-are-has-never-been-determined-coming-back-from-allagash-lake-the-return-southward-may-be-madeover-the-route-followed-in-or-by-portaging-three-miles-to-a-forestpond-and-stream-the-home-trip-can-be-made-by-way-of-round-pondand-caucomgomoc-lake-the-hunter-finds-big-game-in-abundanceat-caucomgomoc-with-plenty-of-good-camping-sites-along-shorecontinuing-down-caucomgomoc-stream-for-12-miles-one-comes-tochesuncook-in-this-latter-r-image371879436.html
. Alaska ... Natural history; Scientific expeditions. MUIR GLACIER 35. THE MUIR GLACIER. The next day finds us in Glacier Bay on our way to the Muir Glacier. Our course is up an arm of the sea, dotted with masses of floating ice, till in the distance we see the great glacier itself. Its front looks gray and dim there twenty miles away, but in the background the mountains that feed it lift up vast masses of snow in the afternoon sun. At five o'clock we drop anchor about two miles from its front, in eighty fathoms of water, abreast of the little cabin on the east shore built by John Muir some ye
. Alaska ... Natural history; Scientific expeditions. MUIR GLACIER 35. THE MUIR GLACIER. The next day finds us in Glacier Bay on our way to the Muir Glacier. Our course is up an arm of the sea, dotted with masses of floating ice, till in the distance we see the great glacier itself. Its front looks gray and dim there twenty miles away, but in the background the mountains that feed it lift up vast masses of snow in the afternoon sun. At five o'clock we drop anchor about two miles from its front, in eighty fathoms of water, abreast of the little cabin on the east shore built by John Muir some yehttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alaska-natural-history-scientific-expeditions-muir-glacier-35-the-muir-glacier-the-next-day-finds-us-in-glacier-bay-on-our-way-to-the-muir-glacier-our-course-is-up-an-arm-of-the-sea-dotted-with-masses-of-floating-ice-till-in-the-distance-we-see-the-great-glacier-itself-its-front-looks-gray-and-dim-there-twenty-miles-away-but-in-the-background-the-mountains-that-feed-it-lift-up-vast-masses-of-snow-in-the-afternoon-sun-at-five-oclock-we-drop-anchor-about-two-miles-from-its-front-in-eighty-fathoms-of-water-abreast-of-the-little-cabin-on-the-east-shore-built-by-john-muir-some-ye-image237844141.html
. The life and Epistles of St. Paul. >i;X^ rwv <|u- - For the details of .Vthenian liistory, see Koaiav, 6 S^fior. See Rcnans St. Paul, p. 193, p. ?2& note. note. VOL. I. .) , [A.D. 51] ST. PAUL AT ATHENS. [Chap. XII. Let us first follow the footsteps of the Apostle, from Phalerus * to Athens. As hesteps on shore at the port, he sees before him the splendid temple of Ceres, anotherof Minerva, and another of Jupiter. A little farther on are some altars, and pausing. 1 i^. 121.-y/an f,/ Iurts ami Luvg mills of Jtltcns. From Auachar to read the inscription, he finds on one of them the dedi
. The life and Epistles of St. Paul. >i;X^ rwv <|u- - For the details of .Vthenian liistory, see Koaiav, 6 S^fior. See Rcnans St. Paul, p. 193, p. ?2& note. note. VOL. I. .) , [A.D. 51] ST. PAUL AT ATHENS. [Chap. XII. Let us first follow the footsteps of the Apostle, from Phalerus * to Athens. As hesteps on shore at the port, he sees before him the splendid temple of Ceres, anotherof Minerva, and another of Jupiter. A little farther on are some altars, and pausing. 1 i^. 121.-y/an f,/ Iurts ami Luvg mills of Jtltcns. From Auachar to read the inscription, he finds on one of them the dedihttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-life-and-epistles-of-st-paul-gtix-rwv-ltu-for-the-details-of-vthenian-liistory-see-koaiav-6-sfior-see-rcnans-st-paul-p-193-p-2-note-note-vol-i-ad-51-st-paul-at-athens-chap-xii-let-us-first-follow-the-footsteps-of-the-apostle-from-phalerus-to-athens-as-hesteps-on-shore-at-the-port-he-sees-before-him-the-splendid-temple-of-ceres-anotherof-minerva-and-another-of-jupiter-a-little-farther-on-are-some-altars-and-pausing-1-i-121-yan-f-iurts-ami-luvg-mills-of-jtltcns-from-auachar-to-read-the-inscription-he-finds-on-one-of-them-the-dedi-image370345297.html
Panama and the canal in picture and prose .. . Photo by b H LUioU BAS OBISPO END OF CULEBRA CUT CHAPTER X GATUN DAM AND LOCKS PiaKLIM^iM^NTERING the Panama Canal from the Atlantic, one finds the beginning of that sec-tion called by the engineers |M L4a_ —A i^^K^ the Atlantic Division, four If ^ ^va^B^M ^^^^ °^^ ^t sea in Limon Bay, a shallow arm of theCaribbean on the shore ofwhich are Colon and theAmerican town of Cristo-bal. From its beginning,marked only by the outer-most of a double line of buoys, the canal extendsalmost due south seven miles to the lowest of the. Gatun Locks. Of this di
Panama and the canal in picture and prose .. . Photo by b H LUioU BAS OBISPO END OF CULEBRA CUT CHAPTER X GATUN DAM AND LOCKS PiaKLIM^iM^NTERING the Panama Canal from the Atlantic, one finds the beginning of that sec-tion called by the engineers |M L4a_ —A i^^K^ the Atlantic Division, four If ^ ^va^B^M ^^^^ °^^ ^t sea in Limon Bay, a shallow arm of theCaribbean on the shore ofwhich are Colon and theAmerican town of Cristo-bal. From its beginning,marked only by the outer-most of a double line of buoys, the canal extendsalmost due south seven miles to the lowest of the. Gatun Locks. Of this dihttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/panama-and-the-canal-in-picture-and-prose-photo-by-b-h-luiou-bas-obispo-end-of-culebra-cut-chapter-x-gatun-dam-and-locks-piaklimimntering-the-panama-canal-from-the-atlantic-one-finds-the-beginning-of-that-sec-tion-called-by-the-engineers-m-l4a-a-ik-the-atlantic-division-four-if-vabm-t-sea-in-limon-bay-a-shallow-arm-of-thecaribbean-on-the-shore-ofwhich-are-colon-and-theamerican-town-of-cristo-bal-from-its-beginningmarked-only-by-the-outer-most-of-a-double-line-of-buoys-the-canal-extendsalmost-due-south-seven-miles-to-the-lowest-of-the-gatun-locks-of-this-di-image338358438.html
. Cassier's magazine . FIG. 3. PETROLEUM IN POROUS LENS-SHAPED ROCK Well A missed the lens; well B found the lens, but yielded only water; well C struck gas and oil.Gas occurs at the highest portion of the lens, oil below the gas, and water beneath the oil. 602 CASSIERS MAGAZINE. OIL IN SMALL POCKETS OF POROUS ROCK Well A found only in the upper pocket, but came upon gas and oil in the pocket below. The oil is buoyedup by the ground water, and in its upward movement finds lodgement in these pockets. sand were laid down along an ancientshore-line. Therefore, by knowingthe location of this shore
. Cassier's magazine . FIG. 3. PETROLEUM IN POROUS LENS-SHAPED ROCK Well A missed the lens; well B found the lens, but yielded only water; well C struck gas and oil.Gas occurs at the highest portion of the lens, oil below the gas, and water beneath the oil. 602 CASSIERS MAGAZINE. OIL IN SMALL POCKETS OF POROUS ROCK Well A found only in the upper pocket, but came upon gas and oil in the pocket below. The oil is buoyedup by the ground water, and in its upward movement finds lodgement in these pockets. sand were laid down along an ancientshore-line. Therefore, by knowingthe location of this shorehttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cassiers-magazine-fig-3-petroleum-in-porous-lens-shaped-rock-well-a-missed-the-lens-well-b-found-the-lens-but-yielded-only-water-well-c-struck-gas-and-oilgas-occurs-at-the-highest-portion-of-the-lens-oil-below-the-gas-and-water-beneath-the-oil-602-cassiers-magazine-oil-in-small-pockets-of-porous-rock-well-a-found-only-in-the-upper-pocket-but-came-upon-gas-and-oil-in-the-pocket-below-the-oil-is-buoyedup-by-the-ground-water-and-in-its-upward-movement-finds-lodgement-in-these-pockets-sand-were-laid-down-along-an-ancientshore-line-therefore-by-knowingthe-location-of-this-shore-image372340729.html
Popular science monthly . Things You Can Do withan Automobile We know of one very resource-ful man who uses an automobile tocontrol a captive balloon. He sim-ph- jacks u|) the rear wheel andconnects the axle with a winch.We know of anotherman who once lit up achurch with his electriccar in an emergency. And we know of athird who ran a wholeprinting press with anautomobile when thesteam engine of • theplant broke down. Whether it is a telephone, a IGl ] (yi Popular Science Monthly. The intrepid hero comes downstairs just off the Jersey shore and finds th, n,, i w Popular Science Monthly Vol. 89
Popular science monthly . Things You Can Do withan Automobile We know of one very resource-ful man who uses an automobile tocontrol a captive balloon. He sim-ph- jacks u|) the rear wheel andconnects the axle with a winch.We know of anotherman who once lit up achurch with his electriccar in an emergency. And we know of athird who ran a wholeprinting press with anautomobile when thesteam engine of • theplant broke down. Whether it is a telephone, a IGl ] (yi Popular Science Monthly. The intrepid hero comes downstairs just off the Jersey shore and finds th, n,, i w Popular Science Monthly Vol. 89https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/popular-science-monthly-things-you-can-do-withan-automobile-we-know-of-one-very-resource-ful-man-who-uses-an-automobile-tocontrol-a-captive-balloon-he-sim-ph-jacks-u-the-rear-wheel-andconnects-the-axle-with-a-winchwe-know-of-anotherman-who-once-lit-up-achurch-with-his-electriccar-in-an-emergency-and-we-know-of-athird-who-ran-a-wholeprinting-press-with-anautomobile-when-thesteam-engine-of-theplant-broke-down-whether-it-is-a-telephone-a-igl-yi-popular-science-monthly-the-intrepid-hero-comes-downstairs-just-off-the-jersey-shore-and-finds-th-n-i-w-popular-science-monthly-vol-89-image339130997.html
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