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RM2AKM4C0–Annual report of the Board of Education of School District Number One in the City and County of Denver, Colorado . THE LIBRARY OF THF FEB 2 41937 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS vt^ r Si Denver Public Schools (EaUmbar 1910-1920 o JULY, 1st MO. AUGUST, 2nd MO. SEPTEMBER, 3rd MO. S. M. T. W. T. F. S. S. M. T. W. T. F. S. S. M. T. W. T. F. S. 1 2 3 4 5fi 7 8 Q1011 12 U 1 O 1U 1 1 J. ^ 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 90 91 22 23 24 2t 2627 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 12 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 21 22 2324 25 26 27 28 29 3031 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 P 10 11 12 1314 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 P 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 OCTOBER,
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RM2AFXBKT–. Leavitt's farmer's almanack, improved, and miscellaneous year book, for the year of our Lord 1885. s 6 52 1 52 9;mo. High tides. 6 50 5 lljtMe 7 38 2 43 10 Tu. (Tin Ap. #in trine to £ 6 49 5 13knes 8 27 3 44 11 W. C r. low. $ in trine to 9 6 48 5 l^knes 9 14 4 34 12|Th. 6 46,5 ^knes 9 52 4 54 13 Fr. 9 6 <T. 6 44 5 17|1egs 10 52 5 30 14Sa. <J <J £. Mild. 6 44 5 18,legs 11 40 sets. 15 8. 6 42 5 19,feet ev.28 6 11 16 Mo. Rough and stormy. 6 41 5 20 feet 1 16 7 15 17 Tu. 6 405 22head 2 48 8 20 18 W. Snow. Ash Wednesday. 6 38 5 23,head 2 51 9 24 19 Th. 21 SO- Mild 6 37 5 24 head 3 38 10
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RM2AX619C–Catalogue of dental materials, furniture, instruments, etc., for sale . We offer Three-Tray Cases in the following varieties. They are lined with CottonVelvet, and provided with lock and key. Morocco Covered, 10 inches Jong, 0 inches wide, 4 inches deep . . $4.75 11 « *7 5 ... 6.00 12 9 5 . • . 7.25 Same sizes, Mahogany, Varnished, at $6.00, $7.50, and $9.00. Walnut Varnished, 10 inches long, 6 inches wide, 4 inches deep * . . 5.00 7 4 ... 6.50 10J 4£ a 12 u g u The above are outside measurements. STUDENTS PORTABLE CASE. .00. Made in the form of a Valise ; the frame is of Wood, covered with Mo
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RM2CGYJW4–. Rt of the chief of the Bureau of safety covering the investigation of an accident which occurred on the Chicago great western railway near Wyeth, Mo., on January 3, 1920 . Pig. 11.—80-pound rail which failed near Savan, Pa. Appearance of base before pickling in hot acid. ACCIDENT NEAR WYETH, MO. 25. Fig. 12.—80-pound rail which failed near Savan, Pa. Appearance of base after pickling in hot acid. 26 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.
RM2CEJHT7–. A collection of several philosophical writings of Dr. Henry More. called arenot Fire nor Aire, but Efences properlySpiritual^ demonfirated from thefo/uteArenofity ( as I may fopeak^ ) of Aireand Fire. 8. That this folutenefsmakes thofe Aereal Compages inca-pable of Perfonality, fpontaneous Mo-tion, and Senfation: 9. As alfo oftransfiguring their vehicle into thofecomplete Jhapes of Animals they appearin ; IO. And of holding it together inWinds and fiarms :^ 11. And lafily,of tranfporting Men andCattelintheAire. 12. That if Spirits or Djb-mons be nothing but mere compilementsof Aierj or Fiery
RM2CP9RM9–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology, an outline of the structure and classification of birds, and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds . Fig. 10. — Dermestes tardarius, en- FiG. 11. — Sitodrepa pnnicea. Fig. 12. — Ptmus hrunneus.larged. a, larva; 6, an enlarged hair; enlarged, a, imago; 6, its an-c, imago. tenua, mo
RM2CGH740–. The late war, between the United States and Great Britain, from June 1812, to February 1815 : written in the ancient historical style . nted. 242 10 When he was to come out against thefleet of Columbia, which was commanded bythe gallant Macdonough. 11 Accordingly, it came to pass, on the ap-pointed day, being the eleventh of the ninthmonth, in the one thousand eight hundred andfourteenth year of the Christian era, 12 And three hundred and sixty-five daysafter Oliver had captured the kings fleet onthe waters of Erie, 13 That the strong vessels of Britain ap-peared, with their sails spread, mo
RM2CEE7P0–. How to make show cards; a practical treatise for the use of retail merchants and their clerks. ght to lower left corners.To place the slanting bat, find the center E by dottedlines 11, 12 and its corresponding cross lines. Setthe compass at half limb width and draw the circleas noted by dotted line, then draw a line from 11just touching the outside of circle and passing on HOW TO MAKE SHOW CARDS. 37 to the lower limb of Z ; from 12 draw a line touch-ing the circle to the upper bar. The mistake issometimes made of drawing the slant from left toright instead of right to left. Looking at the mo
RM2CJAA9F–. The Civil War literature of Ohio : a bibliography with explanatory and historical notes . [421] AMB (E. E.) Sermon on the death of President Lincoln,preached in the Congregational Church of Roots-town, Ohio, by Rev. E. E. Lamb, Sabbath morn-ing, April 23, 1865. (Published by request.)Rootstown, Ohio: 11. p. 1865. Pamphlet. 12 mo. pp. 14. Many beautiful and touching discourses were delivered frompulpit and rostrum on the occasion of Abraham Lincolns death,but this, though delivered in a humble Ohio village, ranks withthe highest tributes to his memory. Simple in its construction,it is thrilli
RM2CHNMX3–. Genealogy of the descendants of Lawrence and Cassandra Southwick of Salem, Mass. : the original emigrants, and the ancestors of the families who have since borne his name . Lucy Southwicr, (Isaac^ Jacob, Jona-than*, Daniel, DanieP, Lawrence), daughter of Isaacand Tabitha (Roberts), born Jan. 27, 1813; married,Nov, 12, 1837, Moses Forbes, ii^d 1850. She Hvesat St. Louis, Mo. Children : 2047. Arthur Page**, born April 15, 1S40; n-jarried Tlieresa James.They reside at St. Louis, Mo. 2048. Moses Southwick**, born Oct. 11, 1842; married VirginiaIsabella Stagg. They live at St. Louis, Mo. 2049. El
RM2CJ3WG2–. The Ottawan . G. A. PUCKETT, Ottawa. Kodak Club; Ministerial Association,12-13. Whosoever findeth a wife findeth agood thing.. ELSIE UMSTOT, Darlow.Olympian. Morning, noon and night; yesterday,today and forever. LETTIE ARCHER, Greenvale, Mo. Olympian, Vice-President Society, 13;Basketball, 12-13; Y. W. C. A. Man delights me not. WALTER ANTHONY, Wellsville. Olympian; Varsity Base Ball, 12-13;Student Council, 11-13; Academy Foot-ball Captain, 12; Class President, 12. God bless the girls, I love them all;they are things of joy and expense for-ever.
RM2CRJGG0–. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . .^. j-/-^ji^ Microscopical appearance of stomach contents: 1, red blood-corpuscles; 2, leucocytes; 3^squamous epithelium: 4, fat-globules; 5, starch-granules; 5, starch changed by action of thegastric juice; 6, muscular fibre; 7, Sarcinx ventriculi; 8, fat-crystals ; 9, pieces of orange ; 10, phos-phatic crystal; 11, yeast fungi; 12, bacilli and micrococci. The Oppler-Boas bacilli have a contrary significance. These are long,,thick, club-like organisms, often pointed at one end, and usually showinga decided Brownian mo
RM2CRDPM3–. Railroad digest . A New Style of Dump Car Engineering Netcs, July 11, 1901, p. 32.The Ingoldsby Automatic Car Company of St. Louis, Mo.,has brought out a new style of dump car. The car can be builtof wood or steel to suit purchasers. The ends slope inward anddownward and the flat bottom is divided by a central ridge anda transverse member into four sections, each of which formsan opening about 12 feet 6 inches long and 2 feet 10 incheswide. The four doors which form the bottom are so hung thatthe load can be dropped either vertically or at one or bothsides of the track. The former method is
RM2CHFPDR–. A geological reconnaissance of the Dominican republic . on index map, PI. XXI.] No. and name ofconcession. Concessionaire. Approximate area in square kilometers. Minerals designated. 2099938138885459523 Gold, silver, manganese.Gold, silver, copper.Magnetite, copper.Iron, nickel, manganese.Do. 2. Boya do Do. 8. Bulla M. H. Telleria Copper and gold. 9. Zarzuela Gold, nickel, copper.Do. 11. Yaque del Sur do 12. Guanarate 508346900615647 do Copper, iron. S. D. Inv. & Dev. Co.... Copper, silver, pyrites.Nickel, iron, copper.Copper, placer gold. 17. Perseverancia Dr. Diaz Pardo 18. El Cobre Del Mo
RM2CGJB8A–. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . itizens, 12 killed. 23.—Co. A 8th U. S. Lifantry captured atSan Antonio, Tex., by a company of or-ganized citizen volunteers. 6.-10.- 11. 20.24. MAY, 1861. -.Arkans.as seceded. -Camp Jackson, Mo., occupied by Mo.militia, seized by Union 1st, .Sd, .and 4thMo. Reserve Corps, 3d Slo. Vols. 639militiamen taken prisoners. -St. Louis, Mo. Collision of Union 5thMo., U. S. Reserves, with citizens of St.Louis. Losses: Union i killed. Citi::ens27 killed. -Xortli Carolina secede
RM2CGHMW4–. History of Rome and the Popes in the Middle Ages . 5. Basilica Aemilia. 6. Templum Faustim 7. Aedes 8. Templum Romuli 9. Basilica Constanlini, 10. Colossus Neronis. 11. Meta sudans. 12. Atrium Vestae. 13. Templum Castorum. 14. S. Maria Antiqua. 15. Templum Saturni. 16. Templum Vcsp?siani. 17. Templum Junonis Mo- 18. Scpul Forum Caesaris. Templum Veneris. Forum Nervae seuTransitorium. 25. Templum Minervae. 26. Reliquiae fori dictae le Colonnacce. Forum Pacis. 27. Templum Pacis. GTOSjm,Ro.MEAISrD THE PoPES Kecan Pai-l.Tkencjh.Triener ,A- Co,Ltd.,Loxiion. . HISTORY OF ROME AND THE POPES IN THE
RM2CJ7DHF–. The Ottawan . ESTHER BARRY, A. B., Santa Fe, N. M.Olympian. Ottawan Board, 11-12; Y. W. C. A. Delegate to Cascade, 12; Y. W. C. A. She and her sister are smart all right. GRANT KEETCH, A. B., Drexel, Mo.Olympian. Ministerial Association, 09-13; Leader Student VolunteerBand, 09-10; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 09-10; Campus Staff, 09-10; Secretary Deinon Legein, 11-12; Y. M. C. A. Delegate toEstes Park, 12; Gospel Team, 12-13; Y. M. C. A. He is known by his smiles for miles, and miles and miles. j i.
RM2CJ14NW–. On the range of composition of Portland cement . QO J >■ QO v9 ^0 CO 0 26 J. DRIVE £7. DISCUSSION OP RESULTS Among the clinkers Mo. 6 was the only one which didnot show dusting. Mos. 9, 10, 11, and 12 did not dust as badlyas the rest, Mos. 1, 2, and 7 being the worst of the series. In the boiling test No. 6 was found to he firm andhard, and showed no cracking or disintegration. Mos. 9, 10 and12 cracked slightly and were somewhat soft but did not disinte-grate. Mo. 11 withstood the test fairly well but was inferiorto those above mentioned. Although Mos. 6, 9, 10, 11 and 12 are considered t
RM2CGJ7TT–. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . .S6 wounded. Citizens, 12 killed. 33.—Co. A 8th U. S. Infantry captured atSan Antonio, Tex., by a company of or-ganized citizen volunteers. 11. 30.34. MAY, 1861. -Arkansas seceded. -Camp Jackson, Mo., occupied by Mo.militia, seized by Union 1st, 3d, and Ith!Mo. Reserve Corps, 3d Mo. V^ols. 639militiamen taken prisoners. -St. Louis, Mo. Collision of Union 5thMo., U. S. Reserves, with citizens of St.Louis. Losses: Union 1 killed. Citicns27 killed. ■Xorth Carolina eded. -Col. E. Elmer Ellsworth, 11th X. Y.Vols., killed by a civilian
RM2CERYT9–. Spalding's official collegiate basket ball guide. 1, Cayou, Coach; 2. McCarty; 3. Maenner: 4, Theilanius, Mgr ; 5. Gray; 6, Bright-field; 7, Falvey, Capt.; 8, Berryhill; 9 Conrades, Rosch, Photo.WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, ST LOUIS. MO.. Mgr.; 4, Wilmotb; Gould; G, Scott; 1. Cassiday; 2, Roid; 3. OCo7, Mulloniiex, (apt.; 8, .May. DAVIS AND EIJvIXS COLLEGE TEAM. ELKINS, W. VA. SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. 141 OSSRIiIN (OHIO) COIiIiEG-i:. 46âKenyon 12 57âCase 16 49âWitteuberg 11 28âRochester 25 55âKenyon 15 28âRochester 17 37âCase 25 14âSyracuse 31 20âWest Point 3016âWestern Rest-rve 611âOhio State
RM2CJA1NT–. The medical and surgical history of the war of the rebellion. (1861-65). Prepared, in accordance with the acts of Congress, under the direction of Surgeon general Joseph K. Barnes, United States army . 1 S 2 PLAN UF FLOORS—j^j. PLAN OF ATTIC—j^g. FRONT ELEVATION—^,5.THE 3IABINE HOSPITAL, ST. LOCIS, MO. nm/oor: 1, Portico; 2, Hall; 3, 4, Dining-rooms; 5, Offico ; 6. Kitclien; ,S, Quarters; 9,10, .Surgical wards, seven beds in cacli ; 11, Portico; 12,Dining-room ; 13, KitcLeii; 14, Nurses room ; 15, Stewards room ; Ifl. Ifi, ir,, 10, Halls, a water-closet off the end of each ; 17, Pharmacy; 18
RM2CJA4H6–. The medical and surgical history of the war of the rebellion. (1861-65). Prepared, in accordance with the acts of Congress, under the direction of Surgeon general Joseph K. Barnes, United States army . 13 ^ SECTION. BASEMENT PLAN GOOD SAMAHITAN HOSPITAL, ST. LOriSj MO. Scale 3J5.—Bnsemeut: 1, Bakery; 2, Atteudants; 3, Guard-room; 4, Baggage-room; 5, Hall; G, Mess-room; 7, Kitcheu ; 8, Dining-room ; 0, Pead-room ; 10, .tteudants; 11, Store-room ; 12, Cisterns; 1.3, Wood-shed ; a, b, c, d. Detached building at rear of lot; a, b, c, Rooms for patients; d. Torch ;e, Privy; f, g, h, Stables. Fin
RM2CEP2C2–. Delle monete e dell'instituzione delle zecche d'Italia, dell'antico e presente sistema di esse: e del loro intrinseco valore, e rapporto con la presente moneta dalla decadenza dell'impero sino al secolo XVII ... 2sta Erofa da Soldi trsn^tUi ritenuta nel fuo Argento fine di Granì 5<5. J-. Anni Monete! Intrinfeeoantiche idi elfe Mo-di A- nere ridot- quileja . 12 18 % DenaroLira MarcaCI Denaroi33^-<^!LiraMarcaj DenarojLiraMarcaDenaroLiraMarcaDenaroLiraMarca to a pefodi Venezia. 1351 1359 i:8S. Riduzionecolla Giulbna, Mo-neta d* Argentocorrente in Vene-zia lAnno 1754.per L.11., e con-tenen
RM2CE1BE1–. Peck & Snyder's encyclopædia and price list of all out and indoor sports and games; also sporting goods of every description .. . No. 31. Pastor (Tony Pastor,) B. B. Club. HOT AB TOYS AND MECHANICAL FIGUKES FORTHE TOY ENGINES. if *. Ko.Ko.Ko.Ko.Ko. Ko.Ko.Ko.Ko. Mo. 14. 1. Cupid 15c. 2. Grinder.... 15c. 3. Washerwoman ..15c. 4. Heathen Chinee15c. 5. Washerwoman A: Grinder 25c. 6. Wood Sawyer... ,25c. 7. See-Saw 25c 8. Horseman 25c. 9. Blacksmith 30c. Ko.Ko.Ko.Ko.Ko.Ko. Ko.Ko. 10. Banjo Play e^smi 30c. 11. Young America..50c. 12. Street Politeness.50c. 13. Grecian Bend 40c. 14. Cat Fiddlers. 5
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RM2CDC7ER–. Genealogy of the Cloyd, Basye and Tapp families in America; with brief sketches referring to the families of Ingels, Jones, Marshall and Smith . Co., Mo. Johnson Children: 124. Stella May, b. 3-20-1893. 125. William Walton, b. 9-28-1895. 126. David Terrell, b. 12-31-1897. 127. Major Lanins, b. 11-19-1899. 128. Robert Claiborne, b. 7-2-1902. 129. Sarah Elizabeth, b. 12-26-1904. 130. Mary Lucilla, b. 6-15-1907. The Basye Family 223 114. ELLA JOHNSON, b. 4-29-1854, in Howard Co., Mo., dau.of William Preston and Sarah Ann (Basye) Johnson, m. 3-29-1871, in Howard County, Paddie Woods, (b. 6-9-184
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RM2CHNYE4–. Ancestors and descendants of Andrew Moore, 1612-1897 . Child of (1770) CHANDLER R. and JOSEPHINE (HOBSON) WAY. 6185. MARGARET E., b. 3-18-1869. Unm. Residence,806 Kirkwood St., Wilmington, Del. Children of (1771) DAVID and SARAH J. (WAY) WAY. 6186. JANE E., b. 5-7-1844; m. 11-28-1882, William C.Shopbell, of Williamsport, Pa. He is a merchant. Resi-dence, 1518 Pine St., Williamsport, Pa. 6187. WILLIAM T., b. 12-17-1845, m. 12-20-1869, atPort Deposit, Md., Emma Kidd. William T. d. 3-8-1889.Emmas residence, 828 Valley St., Kansas City, Mo. 6188. JOSEPH ROMAN, b. 8-31-1848, m. 2-2-1882,Emma, dan
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RM2CT375X–. Orus Apollo Niliacus De hieroglyphicis notis . te do« minatur 15 a Rex peffimus 14 b Rex cuftos 14 b Rex iblitarius, neque errata miferans 20 bRex fugicns infipien; tiam 24 b Rex nugatoremfu* giens 24 b Rudis 17 b Sacerfcriba 11 a Sacrum pallium feres nbSakatione gaudes ho>mo 20 b Sanguis 4 a & 17 bSceleftus homo 12 aSecuritas 16 b Senex inedia cofe&us 25 bSenex muficus 18 bSeruans multos in ma ri. 26 b Soliscurfus 16 a Sterilis mulier 19 aStomachus 16 a Superior ab inferiore vi£his 22 a Taciturnitas 9 b Tardus in mouendis pedibus 26 a Temperantia hominis i6bTemperatise dubiceho mo 23 b T
RM2CEKBJ3–. The universal assistant, and complete mechanic : containing over one million industrial facts, calculations, receipts, processes, trade secrets, rules, business forms, legal items, etc., in every occupation, from the household to the manufactory. A.M,Dubuque, la., ii 05 a.m. Galveston.Tex., 1049 A.M. Halifax, N. S., 12 54 p.m. Hamihoo. Ont..ii49 a.m. Jlannibal. Mo., 11 07 ..V.M. Hartford. Ct.. 12 17 P.M. Havana. Cuba. 11 38 a.m. Houston, Tex., 10 44 a.m. Indian-.ps. Ind., 1124 a.m. Jackscnve, 111., 1107 a.m. Jeffn City,Mo., 1059A.M.Kalama. W. T.. 8 58 A.M. Kansaj; City, Mo. 10 49 a.m Knoxve,
RM2CEPDGY–. The Christian annual for the year of our lord ... I f^^ ^ EDITED AND COMPILED BYJ. F. BURNETT, SecretaryAmerican Christian Convention The Ghristian Publishing Association Netum RxTH^vm, ManagerDAYTON, OHIO »-*• • <•«»< ? t Convention period. I Preparation period for Foreign f Missions. I Second Sunday (12) Clirlstian f Kndeavor Day. Remit to J. F. f Burnett, Dayton, Oliio. ? First full weelt—Week of i Prayer. j 1919 APRIL. 1919 Su. Mo. Tu- We. Til. Fr. Sa. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Foreign Mission Period. Preparation period for Hom
RM2CEJFMY–. India rubber world. the Kroon[and^.tv/eTp: Meyer & Brown 17,000 .rnold & Zeiss 11,200 28,200 September 18.—By the Mo/M/ic=Southarapton: Meyer & Brown 12,600 .Arnold & Zeiss 45,000 Robinson & Co 11,200 New York Commercial Co 35,000 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co 7,000 110,800 BOSTON ARRIVALS. Imports in August, 1913. Pounds. Value. Gutta-jelutong (Pontianak) 2,346,144 $108,150 Guttapercha 4,674 694 India-rubber 14,494 6,727 CUSTOM HOUSE STATISTICS. District of New York—.August, 1913. Imports: Pounds. Value. India-rubber 8,679,222 $5,018,712 Balata 143,038 74,498 Guayule 141,728 32,082 Guttapercha
RM2CRJYYR–. Routes and rates for summer tours via picturesque B. & O. 1892 . nirg, Va I.i in Havre de (iraee. M Monndsville. W. Va. . -Jl 7o Mountain Lake Park. Md. l.> I.) Mt. Pleasant. Ia is Io Newark. Del .1 so Oakland, Md ITi .Vi Parkershuri;-. V. Va. . 22 n5 Iiedmont, W. Va I.. Ld Pitt>lmr,iili, Pa is !iii Hockwood, Pa !• ii.. Somerset, Pa hi ■>> Staunton, Va Ki l(i Straslnirg, Va 12 7.) Iniontown, Pa is ].> Vasliintiton, D. C s :,() Washington, Pa 2U 5(1 AVlieeling, W. Va 22 05 Wilmiiiiiton, Del :! MO Winchester, Va 11 70 Form Sil. Ex. 272.—Atlantic City, N. J., and Retlkn.Limited
RM2CE2EMM–. J. F. Victorins resa i Kaplandet : Åren 1853-1855 . 10 11 12 13 14 15 22 12 02 61 81 LI 91 51 tT £T 21 IT 01 6 Z. 9 S t £ 2 mo O^. Sjs^s -a%-. GEORGETOWN. ;^9 aiidan af vingeii. Den langa halseu och det lillahufvudet aro bekliidda med ett gratt dun. Ogoneuaro stora och bruna, omgifna af langa, svarta ogon-har. Benen aro grofva och sardeles starka. Hvar--dera foten har endast tva tar, med ofantligt grofvaklor, som likna kllifvar. Fogehis gang ar egen:alldeles jemforlig med en pa ta gaeude menniskas.De voro fullkomligt tama, och ato gras ur min hand.En fullvaxt struts, och i god dragt, skall f
RM2CH6CDP–. Natal province : descriptive guide and official hand-book . fc*. 8 JBtmnpdeld w 13 .lilo« BciUiiU ■falf. 1848 II Cljjtt Ma^dvnftld Sov. IBM 1) Wfl).Plk« .Ian. 1343 IS Jho, Iormt „ i, •Ja* Ms^iiUltfbl Nov 1843 IV John Aauer*vo „ 11 Thui Greco ,, 30 J H, WhtcUr 21 Artbut «.nllii>t „ -7 Artoitryop 13 F 9 Baraiftg •! Ralpfa Clai enct 1344 D fl. Jlu.-banan „ Alev Brands :;7 E F McOill M*t !M» . C. C OmTtm Ma?. 1945 .> A .Mwhaad Aug. IMS .• Ji (3 BnnpaoB „ ti v Burn- 12 A.!s£ OaberM Jan mo i Re* kotiUOfoat •Jonn, 184C i P. J DaTldson 0c Jtattoixttof Dae 1848 Ro W Ireland F«h 1848 ,: Anhut Gi
RM2CE2529–. Post Office Aberdeen Directory . POST-OFFICE ABERDEEN DIRECTORY 1877-78. ABEED EEN: PRINTED FOR THE PROPRIETOR BY A. KING & CO,, STEAM PRINTERS AND STEREOTYPERS, 2 UPPERKIRKGATE. AND SOLD BY THE LETTER CARRIERS. 18 77. COUNTING-HOUSE CALENDAR. 1877. |ttlg. %KQX!it. gtyttmbit. Su. • • 1 S 15 22 29 i Su 5 12 19 26 Su. 2 9 16 23 30 Mo. .. 2 9 16 23 30 1 Mo 6 13 20 27 Mo. 3 10 17 24 .. Tu. .. 3 10 17 24 31 | Tu 7 14 21 28 Tu. 4 11 18 25 .. Wed. 4 11 18 25 .. Wed. 1 8 15 22 29 Wed. 5 12 19 26 .. Th. .. 5 12 19 26 .. Th. .. 2 9 16 23 30 Th. 6 13 20 27 .. Fri. .. 6 13 20 27 .. Fri. .. 3 10 17 24 3
RM2CH3MEE–. Union Pacific : Kansas, Nebraska, California, Oregon, Washington and intermediate states . OregonExpress 11.00 12.20 8.00 11.15 6.003.10 5.20 6.253.3012.552.002.10 1.055.106.00 8.00 8.30 VIA KANSAS CITY | 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lv.Cheyenne Wyo. Un. Pacific MMMC 8.3511.3512.40 8.36 5.30 9.30 10.30 8.05 *• DENVER Colo. Ar. Kansas City ...Mo. Ar St. Louis Mo. Pacrfic CCC 6.30 6.30 Ar. St. Louis C. «cA. 5.23 5.23 Ar. St. Louis Wabash 5.28 5.28 C Central Time. M Mountain Time.II Meals. 22 P Pacific Time. UNION PACIFIC. l.A SALLE DENVER COLORADO SPRINGS AvNRtNCt KANSAS CITY CONDENSED TIME TABLESTO AND FROM
RM2CDAXBG–. Journal of the New England Water Works Association . MO 91 94 Si 9t 1300 01 04 06 OB 1910 I? 14 16I )l M.K M No. 10. 202 PROPOSED EXTENSION OF METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRK T. rat |« m I WW -r§-W Zz *7 » t *s& *» -f> 4*// ^M ?13/51?, f —i 1 —? rS^ ? rjcTT Pr>, mms/*5 c/7r, mo. nutation 192a- 324 4iL > /ty mMwn i9ZD-anit4 5 UT . -£» K«=»- *tfs-^ r&H, 55»H^ T^C/Sifccs! 5^ c rfJ zl J> 5--- Atfi, »,jj D J«-^ h Jfc ^ t3r , ^ JS^* ---- —.- * 1330 92 34 H It 1100 02 04 Of OB 1310 12 14 16 18 1920 Diagram Xo. 11.. IBM 32 94 % 3B 1900 02 04 06 08 1910 12 14 16 Diagram No. 12. GOODXOUGH. 20
RM2CDFG3C–. Daily Colonist (1900-03-17) . A. B. FRASRR.SELLING AGENT. SR; VICTORIA. quotations were as follows: Alllll. Cot. Oil ... XS% Ainu. Tot) .... 105 Ainu. Sugar .... KttVj Anaconda It..j A. T. & S. F . . T.v I .... 10851 C. M. & St. P 12314 Chicago tins C, F. & 1 !.!! 43 D. L. & V .... 17«Vj Fed. Steel 50 Jersey Central . 11.-. I.. & N 8H4 Man .... I»2% Mo. Pac i»% Met. True liny. Nat. Load .... 21 N. P. com. new N. 1. pfd TP, K. X. C. & H 1« N. Y. L. 13. >v IV lL-t, N. Y. 0. & W. Pressed Steel com .... .•-h Sou. By. com q 13% T. C. & 1 0314 12 28 F. P. com -10 w. u 831/, Coin. Cable lu Mon
RM2CGXKPX–. Electric railway journal . 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1« 17 1» IS 29 Jtl 22 6 HOLYOKf : STREE ,T RAILl NAY CO- i»>uh1 ia 23 5 Enil^oyees TwJt et No 24 4 . Imployed *« ■& Go«d only for the person in wrbose n 19 26 3 27 2 Conductors wi^ punch one numlaccept this tidtet iot fare after XT CO ncecutively fs>r each tide ami will at19 1 U D. PELUSSIER, Gen. » 2H 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 33 34 33 32 31 3i< 29 43 46 47 48 49 50 31 32 33 54 -,-. 36 57 .% 59 f/1 mmm m ^noeeano oiv. HOLYOKE SmCET RAiLWAY CO.. HOLYOKE mBEm RAILWAY CO. 1920 Mo.. PASS—^ — Unti Jan. 1, 1921 unkKi otberwise ordered
RM2CHMFCC–. The Journal of horticulture, cottage gardener and country gentlemen . E.Evelyn died 1706. G.Frogs spawn.2 Sunday in Lent.Hor. Walpole died 1797 Weather near London jn 1862. Sun Sun MoonRises Moons Clockbefore Rain inInches. Day of Barometer. Thermom. Wind. Rises. Sets. and Sets Age. Sun. Tear. degrees. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. a. 30.124-29.950 41—35 N.E. — 59af6 28af5 23 mO 6 13 30 55 30.164-30.030 41-32 E. — 57 6 30 6 30 1 5 13 21 56 30.310-30.283 36-34 N.E. — 55 6 32 5 27 2 8 13 11 57 30.205-30.041 37—32 N.E. — 53 6 34 5 IS 3 9 13 0 58 30.027—29.927 44—34 N.E. — 51 6. 85 5 55 3 10 12 49 59 29.
RM2CRJ8PK–. Northern railway of Canada and Great rail & lake connections . ND HILL aTHORNHILL b WESTON i aDAVENPORT I g ( G. W. Junction... Brock Street Union Station ....City Hall si GREAT WESTERN RY. HAMILTON Arrive LONDON SUSPN BRIDGE. BUFFALO GRAND TRUNK R°Y Going East (Union) ., West EXPRESS 5.20 a.m. 5.285.456.056.126.226.286.35 6.50 N| 7.05 [ 7.10 J 7.27 7.40 7 48 7.58 8.08 8.18 8.29 8.42 9.00 9.12 9.25 9.40 9 48 10.00 (c) 10.05 10.12 10.20 a.m. MIXED I ACCOM-MO DAT N 7.30 a.m 8.058.25 8.50 a )9.10 d I 9.4210. OS 10.30 11.10 | 11.27 f11.35 J 1.00 p.m. 1.301.55 12.1212.22 10.0511.15 1.5512 55 3.20
RM2CRBB6C–. Electric railway journal . METER 123466789 10 11 NOON 123456789 10 11 12 No r uo A afro ZM tw 33 3i?3 31(73 2-0 71 1/ A ¥3&¥ ¥i%6 H717 tW i/O? &¥r 13. B W60 1f70 f7¥7 iT-r W7t 4fftf 5/li. Ii. *¥ N<8# u.-o A 9?¥0 oc/? w/o? Iff 7¥r rf¥ fs-j. 107fi- 17 B ?m ?f¥° oof? Of0<f mr 7ft n¥ W- lar 0 17 lr No.* u¥ A 272t ?;7 r¥tr 7f*7 IX? %i¥i r»¥9 ?37# !T¥77 17 .17 B mo 7^7 130 Slfi rz-t/t »37S f¥77 17 J? No. 6. A 1 iff al- B io K.W.HOURSPER HOUR iff- 320 TOTAL A.C. K W.-HOURS /sr. a.i-o D.C.WATTMETER READINGS Rotary No. 1 1 00 X 76 « No. 2 W ¥¥M IX. No. 3 17 >roo 17 % No.4- 17 US ?¥ 17 »r No
RM2CH2YJA–. Book of the Royal blue . I 1 12 i:i 14 1ft Ih 17 1ft Ih 17 If IF 20 21 21 22 2;f «4 25 2« 27 IH IH 2(1 21 22 23 24 IH IH 2t; 21 22 2? 24 22 v.:> 24 2ft 2H 27 28 .« HO 30 31 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST 1 1 2 3 4 5 .. 1 2 1 2 3 4 ft 6 7 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 ft « 7 8 9 H H 10 11 12 13 14 ft « 7 8 9 in 11 i:h 14 15 16 17 IH 1» 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1ft 16 17 IH IH m 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ac ai 22 23 24 2ft 2fi 17 IH 19 MO 21 22 23 22 23 24 2R 26 27 2H 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 uu 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 31 .. SEPTEMBER OCTOB
RM2CH2BKW–. Book of the Royal blue . I rr — ■^ (t; ( v^ IB m as 7^^ ^ -,< s » « /^ — J yj —1 /^^ y^S=5K [^^ aiENDAR - 1900 0^^ 1 JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL s u T w T F s 8 M T w T F s 8 M T w ^ F s 6 M T w T F 6 1 B a 4 B fl 1 2 a I 2 3 1 2 a 4 B 6 7 7 H B 10 11 12 13 ■4 B 6 7 H 0 10 4 B 6 7 a fi 10 H 9 h; 1 1 12 13 14 14 Ifi IH 17 IF lU MO 11 lU i:i 14 15 IH 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 le 17 IF Ifi 2C 21 al 22 f.S 24 aft 26 27 IH IK uc 21 aa 2;h 24 IF 1» 20 21 22 23 24 22 2S 24 25 26 27 28 iiU 2U 30 31 26 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2930 :: :: MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST 1 2 3 4 B 1 a 1 2 3 4 B 6 7 ..
RM2CH0EYX–. Book of the Royal blue . I. ^r^ [^ ^ fT- r ==^ (^^ .JJS^ ^.k:w,> ■ ^ >> ^^^^ r ^^^BkSi!^b^^<«SSa /^^ /«»5 EO^S CALENDAR - 1907 EB^S JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL s M T w T f s s M T w T F S s u T w T F s s M T w T F s 1 2 3 4 5 I ri 1 9 1 9 n 4 R 6 B 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 « 7 H » 3 4 5 fl 7 8 9 7 R 9 in 1 1 19 l.T 13 14 lb 10 17 18 19 IC 11 la 13 14 15 1« ir 1 1 12 13 14 1ft 16 14 15 16 17 IR 19 90 23 25 26 17 IB 19 MO 21 22 23 17 IH IH 20 21 22 23 21 9? 93 94 95 96 fl7 an 29 3U 31 24 25 2B 27 ie, li431 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST M 3 4 1 .- 1 2 3 4 fi H 1 9 n 5 0
RM2CH0ENC–. Book of the Royal blue . 4 lb 10 17 18 19 IC 11 la 13 14 15 1« ir 1 1 12 13 14 1ft 16 14 15 16 17 IR 19 90 23 25 26 17 IB 19 MO 21 22 23 17 IH IH 20 21 22 23 21 9? 93 94 95 96 fl7 an 29 3U 31 24 25 2B 27 ie, li431 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST M 3 4 1 .- 1 2 3 4 fi H 1 9 n 5 0 7 8 9 10 il 2 3 4 b H 7 H 7 8 9 ir I 1 1? 13 4 5 fl 7 8 12 13 14 15 IB 17 IB 9 u: 1 1 12 13 14 1ft 14 16 16 17 18 in 9n 1 1 19 13 14 1 5 16 17 20 21 22 23 24 2b lU 17 IB 19 2(; 21 22 21 22 23 fl4 2fi 26 27 IR 19 90 26 27 28 29 30 31 2330 24 2b 2U 27 28 29 28 29 1 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMBER O
RM2CH2YRP–. Book of the Royal blue . I. RE: ^fts CALENDAR - 1900 0^^ 24 2ft 2H 27 28 .« HO 30 31 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST 1 1 2 3 4 5 .. 1 2 1 2 3 4 ft 6 7 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 ft « 7 8 9 H H 10 11 12 13 14 ft « 7 8 9 in 11 i:h 14 15 16 17 IH 1» 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1ft 16 17 IH IH m 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ac ai 22 23 24 2ft 2fi 17 IH 19 MO 21 22 23 22 23 24 2R 26 27 2H 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 uu 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 31 .. SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER | 1 .. 1 S 3 4 6 6 1 1 2 3 1 a 3 4 S 6 7 H 7 8 H 10 11 X2 13 4 s e 7 H
RM2CH10D7–. Book of the Royal blue . 25 2H 27 27 MB My 30 31 M4 25 26 B7 MB 2431 25 26 27 28 M9 30 MB 29 30 MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 e 6 7 B y 1(J 11 2 3 4 5 8 7 B 7 B R 10 1 1 1M 13 4 5 n 7 R 9 IO in 13 14 15 10 17 IB 9 10 1 1 12 13 14 15 14 15 in 17 IB 19 20 1 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 la 20 Ml MM M3 24 M5 1(1 17 1H 19 2.0 2 1 89 21 MM 23 24 25 MR 27 IB 19 MO 21 22 23 24 2a uv Mb 29 30 31 2330 M4 25 MO 27 28 29 28 29 30 31 H5 20 27 28 29■■ 30 31 SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 a 4 5 1 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 0 10 11 12 13 14 0 7 H 9 10 1 1 IS 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 B 9 10 11
RM2CGXM1E–. Book of the Royal blue . r V^Wtefl^ i. ^^.?^ At(i241i,v t m mo ^^^ CALENDAR - 1906 ES^^ JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL 1 s M T w T r s s M T w T F s s M T w T F s s M T w T F s 1 2 3 4 fi 6 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 6 fl 7 7 U H It 1 1 12 13 4 ft 6 7 H M lO 4 6 H 7 H 9 10 H 9 1(, 1 1 12 13 14 14 16 in 17 IH W 20 11 12 13 14 15 1« 17 1 1 12 13 14 16 in 17 15 16 17 Ih It 20 21 21 22 2;i 24 2S 2« 27 IH 1« ar 21 22 2;i 24 IH IH 2(1 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 26 2fl 27 2M 28 2U 30 31 25 26 27 28 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 I 2l 3 4 6 6 7 1 2 3 4 ti 7 8 9 IC 11 12 3 4 5 a 7 H
RM2CGW7W4–. Book of the Royal blue . 4. —^.^ •t, mj^ mo ^s^^ CALENDAR - 1903 esiAeQ JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL 1 s M T w T f £ 6 M T w T r s s M T W T F s s M T w T F s 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 B « 7 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 1 2 3 4 4 b 6 V u U lU B 9 IC 11 12 i;i 14 H 9 C 11 12 !,■ 14 ft 6 7 R 9 in 11 15 1« 17 16 It 17 IH Ifi ar 21 1.1 f. 17 18 1£ 20 21 1? 1.? 14 1ft Ifi 17 18 la lU 20 ai 22 23 a4 aa 201 24 26 2« 27 an a« 2;i l?4 26 2e 27 28 19 90 91 9? 2n ?4 25 ■■ !i7 r ay ^^ 31 •• :: a9 30 31 :: 26 27 28 29 30 MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST 1 .... 1 2 1 2 3 4 B 6 .. 1 2 3 4 1 a 4 B 6 7 8 0 7 H 9 10 11 12 13 6 R 7 8 9 in 11 2
RM2CEE4PM–. New England farmer, and horticultural register. ower ratesf is exceedingly dull of sale, and prices in a measurelincl. Nothing of consequence doing in Lard, and form-rices continued. ;ef—Mss 4 mo new bbl. SO 75 a 7 50—Navy—86 00 a.—No. 1, S5 50 a 5 75—do Prime S4 00 a 4 25—Pork—•1 clear 4 mo bbl. SOO 00 a 00 00—do Clear »10 ilO a 11 00Mess, 88 ou a 8 50—do prime »6 50 a 7 00—do Mess 1 other Stales,— a do Prime do do $0 00 a 0 00 ;3argodo. 0 00 a 0 00 —Clear do do *00 00 a 00 00 —er, shipping, 15 a 18—do store, uninspected, 10 a 12—tloJ-, tacts. a2o—Lard, No. 1, Boston ius. 00 a 0 —doII and W
RMRE0K62–. The killing of plant tissue by low temperature. Plants, Effect of temperature on; Frost. -20° COLOMBIA, MO De^Ml*"0"^^ Jan.'12 Feb.'10 Dec.'10 Jan.'11 Feb. Ml. 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.. Chandler, William Henry, 1878-. [Columbia, Mo.
RMREM22B–. Circular. Agriculture; Agriculture; Entomology. Fig. 11—{above). Cellar g Excavation in Cran- Temporary pools of this kind are among the worst breeding places of house mosquitoes. Pig. 12— (to the right). Inspector, with mo- tor-cycle EQUIPMENT, OILING SEWER CATCH BASIN IN ATLANTIC CITY.. the house and is a particularly unwelcome visitor in the sickroom. If the quadrimaculatus bites a person whose blood is infected with the malarial parasite it may get some of the parasites with its meal. These parasites will then undergo a com- plete development within the mosquito's body and eventually wil
RMRGXMPN–. Bulletin. Ethnology. Oto and Ponca Indians. Left, Oto, painted by Carl Bodmer at Pilcher's Trading Post, May 12, 1834. Right, Ponca {Ce:{ SuJe-gdxe or S mo Ice-ma leer), painted by Carl Bodmer at Pilcher's Trading Post, May 11, 1833.. 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.. Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.
RMRGCX3P–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. BIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF THE GREEN CLOVEE WORM 11 with the foliage and renders detection difficult. The injury resulting from the work of this caterpillar is of a scattered character, giving the field a ragged appearance. Figure 12 shows a soybean leaf eaten in a characteristic manner. This distribution of injury may partly be accounted for by the readiness with which the larvae leap off a plant even when slightly dis- turbed. The larvae, most noticeably the young ones, have the habit when mo- lested of sharply bending th
RMRE5M0F–. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. PCA CELEBRATES 50TH The nation's Production Credit Associations wUl be celebrating their 50th anniversary with a national meeting and presentation of a research project examining the future of American agriculture, announces Rick McCarthy, director, communications service. "The 423 member PCA's will be holding the national meeting March 11 in Kansas City, Mo., to CRANBERRY GROWERS REALTY Listings of buyers and sellers welcomed on cranberry acreage and upland. Appraisals ^'DOUGLAS R. BEATON E. Sandwich, Mass. 02537 (617) 888-12
RMRR6EPW–. Abhandlungen der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft. Natural history. Vi Grosse. 10. Deltoideus clavicularis. 11. Pectoralis. 12. Biceps. 13. Coracobrachialis. 14. Triceps. 15. Latissimus dorsi. 16. Subscapularis. 17. Subclavicularis. 18. Bectus abdominis. 19. Sccdenus. 20. Serrahis. 21. Obliqtms ext. 22. Cutaneus. Tafel II.. Mo^n^ ^^^ Geometrische Zeichnung. Lith. Anstalt v. Werner Ä Winter. Frankfurt a. M.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustration
RMRFMYG0–. Twelfth annual catalogue and price list : Hillside Greenhouses. Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri Carrollton Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. HILLSIDE GREENHOUSES, CARROLLTON, MO. 11 rich velvet}' appearance; distinctly veined. It flowers continually from Jul}7 until cut down by frost; perfectly hardy, a rampant grower, strong plants. Price, 75 cents. Paniculata— One of the finest hard}7 species in cultivation. Of robust habit, climbing about 12 feet high, and cover- ed from the ground to the summit with pure white, deliriously fragran
RMRPBEX1–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. CLFARl GREEN- VENTIIi S€l MO.. PRESSJ&EJNE USE 1?AFTEUS JORSHOTBl^Di TTEBING sJtc. FLOWER POTS. standard Flower Pots. Machine Pots, Hand- Made Pots, Florists' Cut Flower Pots, Saucers, HaiiKing IJaskets, in 12 lancy jiatterns. FIRST-CLASSDGOODS. LOWEST PRICES. Send lor price lint, (live us 11 trial.L We will sure ly BBtlsfy you. BOWMANVILLE POTTERY, Kowmanvllle, CliicaKo, III. Always mention the American Flo- rist when writinjj to advertisers.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page ima
RMRPG3DY–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 404 American Vee Journal Iowa State Beekeepers' Association, Des Moines, Iowa, Dec. 10, 11, and 12. Indiana State Association, Indiana- polis. Ind., Dec. 3. California State Beekeepers' Asso- ciation, Los Angeles, Calif., Dec. 9, 10, and 11. Southern Idaho and Eastern Oregon Beekeepers'Association,Ontario,Oreg., Dec. 9. Missouri State Beekeepers' Associa- tion, Excelsior Springs, Mo., Dec. 16 and 17. Chicago - Northwestern Beekeepers' Association, Chicago, Dec. 17 and 18. Northern California Association, Sacramento, Calif., Dec. 26 and 27. Washington
RMRFK9K0–. Descriptive annual catalogue of Jos. F. Dickmann Seed Co.'s high-class garden, field and lfower seeds : grain, implements, and fertilizers and poultry supplies of all kinds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri Saint Louis Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 1110 AM) 11 12 N. Til IICI> STKKI ST. LOUIS, MO 41 ONION Continued GIANT WHITE TRIPOLI. Of large Bize and toost beautiful form, with lino white skin. The first season from the black seed it will grow an Onion from one to one and a half pounds, but to attain the full size
RMRGDXAX–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Studies in Chordeumida • Shear 225. Map 12. West Virginia and parts of ad|acent states, showing distribution of species of Cleidogona. Dots, C. coes/oonnu/oto; circles, C. fustis; triangles, C. major. Cleidogona fustis fios also been reported from Indiana and Ohio. broadly expanded apicalK', large and mo able. Posterior gonopods (Fig. 295): tpical of group, basal knob of coxa lo', rounded; widest part of second segment just beyond midlength. Coxa 10 and 11 and sternal process 12 as usual. Description of fenmle fro
RMRH6XE3–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Harry Golcher's Sprig Limit. NATIONAL CIRCUIT OF SHOWS. Following are the dates decided upon by the four clubs that have already joined the National Dog Breeders' Association for a circuit of spring shows: St. Joseph, Mo., February 26, 27, 28; Kansas City. March 2, 3, 4; Dallas, Tex., March 6, 7, S, and Fort Worth, Tex., March 10, 11 and 12. So states the Kennel Review, a doggy monthly, that seems to im- prove and gain in business every month, and this shows that the Nationals are strong and consistent enough to support a representative journal, which is more t
RMRRNW0C–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. .<il^. m The Florists^ Review NOVBUBKB 11, 1915. i-ii,i-- THERE'S HONEYin GOLDFISH for YOU Celluloid Floating Toys. Goldfish, $3.00 per 100 "Window Display No. 06 Order by Mo. 12 Globes and 3 Fish, Moss., .retail each, $ 1.00 12 Castles retail each, .10 12 Boxes Fish Food retail each, .10 12 Boxes Sea Shells retail each, .10. 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
RMRG7MRY–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ARCHEOLCKJICAL INVESTIGATION'S IN MIS&OURI 107. Figure 12.—Contour map showing location of Pearl Branch mounds, near Waldron Mo.: Nos. 1-5, Pearl A-E; 6-9, Nolan A-D; 10-11, Babcock A and B. A, B, C, sherd areas (see p. 129). Solid rectangles indicate modern buildings.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institut
RMRGBRGG–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Contribution from the Bureau of Chemistry CARL L. ALSBERG, Chief Washington, D. C. May 11,1918 HOW TO CANDLE EGGS By Mo E. PENNINGTON, Chief, Food Research Laboratory M. K. JENKINS, Assistant Bacteriologist and H. M. P. BETTS, Artist CONTENTS Page Introduction 1 Grading of Eggs 2 The Egg Candle 2 The Structure of the Egg 3 Page How to Hold an Egg When Candling . 5 What to Look for in Candling an Egg . 6 Classified Description of Eggs Before the Candle and Out of the Shell 12. WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1918.
RMRHMD64–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. .0..4) (11.11) 1(14.9) (13.10) B. (4.9) (12.6) —o 01234567 DURATION OF ESTIVATION (mo) Figure 3. Protein content during estivation in O sirigosa (O) and O xnhnidix (•). All values have been adjusted to a snail of average size based upon shell diameter. A. Laboratory-maintained snails. B. Field- collected snails. Sample sizes are given in parentheses with the value for O. strigosa appearing first. Bars indicate one standard error of the mean. Over this period, the amount of ammonia produced by 8 snails of either species was b
RMRHWDH4–. Bergens Museums aarbog. Science. 42 lohan Daniel. Kartskisse nr. I. 1. Førdefj orden. 2. Erdalen. 3. Erdal ens botn. 4. Skjæmmedalen. 5. Førdenipen. 6. Steinheien. 7. Aange dalen. 8. Hunvebakken. 9. Førde kirke. 10. Hafstadfj eldet. 11. Vie skaret. 12. Viefj eldet. 13. Mo våndet. 14. Aasendalen. 15. Dalen fig. 4. 16. Flnge. 17. Jølstervandet. 18. Aasenvandet. 19. Holsenvandet. 20. Nydalen.. 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
RMRHWTW0–. The Bell System technical journal. Telecommunication; Electric engineering; Communication; Electronics; Science; Technology. Fig. 10—Ryan, 1903—tube by ]Iuller-Uri.^ II ^ ^ L ^ l^tA'xV.MO^.SJ Fig. 11—Roschansky, 1911.*. Fig. 12—Broughton, 1913—tube by Max Kohl. ^ MacGregor-AIorrls, Engineering, 1902, 73, p. 754. 7 Ryan, H. J., Am. Inst. El. Eng., Trans., 22, p. 539, 1903. » Roschansky, D., Aym. d. Phys., 36, p. 281, 1911. 9 Broughton, H. H., Electrician, 72, p. 171, 1913.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabil
RMRJ3WT6–. Contributions to the natural history of Alaska [microform] : results of investigations made chiefly in the Yukon district and the Aleutian Islands; conducted under the auspices of the Signal Service, United States Army, extending from May, 1874, to August, 1881. Botany; Mammals; Fishes; Birds; Botanique; Mammifères; Poissons; Oiseaux. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE NATURAL HISTORY OF ALASKA. 41 Meteorological ohaeivationa at liedoubl Saint Michael's, Dkte. Sept. 26 Hour. Alt. thonii. 1613. I 1600. I » B. Ill 60. 0 10..^ II. Ill .W.5 ' 11.5 « III I ."iT.O 12.1 p. Ill MO 1.5p. Ill I .MS ! 2 ji. Ill
RMRR8WH6–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. P*'»'w,»'MHF.,n;«'».«ii#«'i.'»"-»f'w>».ii .11.1 ifp)i,i.sj»p •«'^.f7'«mipBq|^pnq|(pipnpP!lipipp|||ppF 144 The Florists^ Review August 17. 1922 rived in St. Louis in their big touring ear August 12, and spent Saturday and Sunday in tlie city, leaving August 13 for Kansas City to attend the S. A. F. convention. Prof. II. 0. Irish will be at Sedalia, Mo., all of next week, attending the Missouri state fair. He will again have charge of the floricultural department and is looking for many exhibits from our local cut flower growers and plants- m
RMRJ1H7Y–. Des Herrn Peter Kalms ... Beschreibung der Reise die er nach dem nö rdlichen Amerika auf den Befehl gedachter Akademie und öffentliche Kosten unternommen hat [microform]. Natural history; Natural history; Scientific expeditions; Sciences naturelles; Sciences naturelles; Expéditions scientifiques. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3). 1.0 1.1 11.25 IttllS MO ^^ itt m ly u 25 2.2 L£ 12.0 nUi^i 1.6. 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 resembl
RMRHKEYK–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Marine biology. 5A^, t^ 6^ days I 2 after JH i nj ec tion. 3 4 5 6^6 5TrT4T6^mo 11 12 13 14 days after removal from tfie cold 160 120 o 80 a 40 JH-injccted animals control-injected animals. 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.. Lillie, Frank Rattray, 1870-1947; Moore, Carl Richard, 1892-; Redfield, Alfred Clarence, 1890-; Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole,
RMRE9A2M–. Early Pennsylvanian paleotopography and depositional environments, Rock Island County, Illinois. Geology, Stratigraphic; Paleobotany; Paleobotany. 14 Guidebooklet: Illinois State Museum No. 4 1 St. Louis, Mo. 2 Golden Eagle 3 Brown County 4 Monmouth 5 Wyoming Hill, Iowa 6 Cleveland quarry 7 Midway quarry 8 Port Byron 9 La Salle County 10 Channahon 11 Kankakee 12 Putnam County, Ind. 13 Green County, Ind. ALLIED STONE CO. QUARRY. Figure 10. Map of reported localities of Early Pennsylvanian plant fossils on the margins of the Illinois (Eastern Interior) Basin. 12 Margin of Pennsylvanian strata
RMRJNFTC–. Bacteriological studies of the soils of the Truckee-Carson Irrigation Project. Soil microbiology; Soils. NITRIFYING POWER OF SOILS AT DIFFERENT DEPTHS. 17 Figures 11 and 12 present the results obtained from samples of soil from plats 240, 250, 260, and 270. The fields in which these plats are 1 $ 4-0 1 ^ 30 * 1 § 10 1 1 jo -io 1 DEPTH 4T WH/CH SAMPLES W£P£ Z4/f£N. /S'toS' 6ml2" I2'rol8" I8'to24" 24to36" 1 400 | 300 § 200 | 100 § 1 o 1 mo § ' — ' V&g£g& . ' M/r/fes-P/ar220 ^^ -100 * pIG. 9.—Diagram showing the nitrification of ammonium sulphate in samples of soil
RMRRF316–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. KANSAS CITY, MO. a FLOWERS Member F. T. D. 4700 Ward Parkway KANSAS CITY MISSOURI ^-» MLORISTS 11 EAST TENTH STREET ST. LOUIS, MO. J. M. WALTHER & SONS FLORISTS 3645 Iowa Avenue Established 1900 We cater to those who requiru the best. I'rices reasonable. STUPPY FLORAL CO. Orders Executed Missouri, Iowa, Kansas ztnd Nebraska St. Joseph, Mo. Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery ville, 111., spent Thursday, May 12, in St. Louis. They attended the Florists' Club meeting in the afternoon and each had a good report of Mothers' day business in his ho
RMRR89AK–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists' Review OCTOBBB 12, 1922. CITY F. T. D. MISSOURI W. J. Barnes 38th and Euclid Chandler's Flowers 4700 Ward Parkway Muehlebadi Flower Shop 1208 Baltimore Samuel Murray 1017 Grand Ave. J. E. Murray & Co. 217 East lOth St. A. Newell 11 th and McGee William L Rock Flower Co. 1106 Grand Ave. Alpha Floral Co, | 1105 Walnut St. Joseph Austin | 3111 Troost Ave. Send your F. T. D. orders for Moh Kan., and Okla. to Alpha THEY WILL BE WELL TAKEN CARE OF KANSAS CITY, MO. KANSAS KANSAS CITY * . MRS.T.AMOSELEY ''Sctvice Above SdT 724 liimieMla A
RMRJWY54–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. ,HORSBURGH ISLAND 6 -12°05' L- c INDIAN OCEAN -^â MO'. kilometres 96°50' 96"S5- I Figure 2. The Cocos (Keeling) Islands, showing stations from which collections were made during the Western Australian Museum expedition in 1989. These stations cover a series of different marine habitats (see Chapter 8, Fig. 1), which can be summarised as: Outer Reef Slope (9 sites: stations 4, 7, 13, 15, 19, 22, 25, 32, and 33), Reef Flat (13 sites: stations 1, 3, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 20, 21, 24, 27, and 30) and lagoon
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