RM2RC79A3–While the provided image is not available, according to the description, it depicts the decorations for citations. Oak leaf clusters, both large and small, along with stars were issued in connection with citations as outlined in the Army Regulations (C.A.R. No. 85, February 10, 1919). These decorations were used to recognize outstanding achievements and valor during World War One.
RMW57263–Officer saber of the cavalry no. 1 with scabbard, Officer model cavalry sab. 1 (M 1876). On the blade inscription: J.R.F. van Musschenbroek, damasked. With tarragon. The blade is richly etched and the name of the wearer is gilded. The sheath has one band and a separate ring, Netherlands, J.R.F. from Musschenbroek, Aug. & Alb. Schnitzler, Solingen, c. 1876 - c. 1880, greep, kling, gevest, schede, gilding, l 102.3 cm l 99.5 cm l 85.7 cm × w 3 cm × t 8.5 mm
RM2E9FR1X–A VIEW LOOKING TO A PART OF MOUNT JURA, SWISSERLAND. Author Jukes, Francis 85.42.c. Place of publication: London Publisher: Published Oct.r 1. 1805. by F. Jukes, No. 10 Howland Street and Messrs. Novelletto , Co., Hamburgh, Date of publication: [October 1 1805] Item type: 1 print Medium: hand-coloured aquatint and etching Dimensions: platemark 35.2 x 44.8 cm, on sheet 40.1 x 54.1 cm Former owner: George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
RM2T8M4MM–The sun, symbolized by Apollo in the sign of the lion, Francesco Primaticcio (Bologna 1504 - 1570 Paris), c. 1547, drawing, pen, washed, heightened with white, squared, 21.7 x 25 cm, r.r. Pierre Jean Mariette; l.b. Duke Albert of Saxe-Teschen, lower right in a 16th century hand (Dimier, p. 409, no. 8) 'm.e boulonna', Lower right in the added frame in pen, trimmed '85
RM2RCCDT3–Cpl. A.L. Lubatty with other personnel at Base Hospital No. 85 in Paris, France. From left to right: Pvt. 1el. Jos. McCann; Sgt. 101. Morris Stone; Sgt. 1el. C. Emerak; Master Hospital Sgt. L.R. Brown. Photo taken by photographer 3-1-19 for record office. Issued on 1-2-19. Annotation number 111-SC-44290.
RMR5EP5G–Two herdsmen rest on the grass under a tree in the foreground, with a river, fields and a village beyond and the Jura Mountains in the background. A VIEW LOOKING TO A PART OF MOUNT JURA, SWISSERLAND. London : Published Oct.r 1. 1805. by F. Jukes, No. 10 Howland Street and Messrs. Novelletto & Co., Hamburgh, [October 1 1805]. Source: Maps K.Top.85.42.c. Language: English.
RM2RRR46X–230430 -- BEIJING, April 30, 2023 -- Farmer Long Xianxing R, 85, and his wife return home after work in Yajiao Village of Dongqi Town, Rong an County, south China s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, April 24, 2023. International Workers Day is observed annually on May 1 in China. The sight of every worker s back prompts images related to effort, progress, practicality, as well as faith in the future. Every worker, no matter how ordinary, deserves a big applause for their every bit of hard work in making themselves a better person and the world a better place. CHINA-INT L WORKERS DAY-WORKERS C
RF2B9B874–Officer saber of the cavalry no. 1 with scabbard, Officer model cavalry sab. 1 (M 1876). On the blade inscription: J.R.F. van Musschenbroek, damasked. With tarragon. The blade is richly etched and the name of the wearer is gilded. The sheath has one band and a separate ring, Netherlands, J.R.F. from Musschenbroek, Aug. & Alb. Schnitzler, Solingen, c. 1876 - c. 1880, greep, kling, gevest, schede, gilding, l 102.3 cm l 99.5 cm l 85.7 cm × w 3 cm × t 8.5 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Phot
RM2AX6917–Journal of the Ceylon Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society . JOURNAL, R. A. S. (C. B.) {.To face p. 85.2 VOL. XV., NO. 50, 1899.. NO. 50.—1899.] SAM AN DEVALE MURAL STONE. 85 some portions of the figures are also damaged, seemingly from the actionof the weather upon the stone. The whole is, however, most spiritedly-executed, and enough of the inscription remains to show that the nameof the Portuguese soldier was Gomez. The Sinhalese say the prostratewarrior was their champion, one Kuruwita Bandara, a dreaded enemyof the Portuguese, whose soldiers he had repeatedly cut off, and thatsome fifty ha
RMPFXKJ5–. Currie's garden annual : spring 1934 59th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Page 102 C U R R I E BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. Lawn Roller DUNHAM WATER-WEIGHT ROLLERS Fitted with No-Tip Lock and Scraper This roller has a steel drum into which water can be poured until the roller is just the weight for the work at hand. With Roller Bearings Approx. Filled Diam. Lgth. Weight with No. In. In. Sees. Empty Water 5 18 24 1 85 lbs.O 265 lbs
RMW1BMR5–Archive image from page 430 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola1911deut Year: 1911 Deutsche Sidpolar- Expedition 1901âti Nr. 313. 19. Juni 1902 Meteorologischer Atlas. Tafel 105 Nr. 313. 19. .lanl 1902 W lw r. iso- no- «, Nr. 314. 20. Juni [902 iflo- g um- Hoch I. 77fi IWV Tltf li 758 ] 11 â - H... . £0 s. iNNWi 7i c 'â »⢠n â â â - S] 7(5 go i.. so irtw.m <i ;'' io â I â '-â ii 5] ;in j.. i, tyirwi 85 IS, n ra nsâijcr in boi B) 7711 tUt W-tl, i.N.SJ Nr. 314. 20.
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RMMCTYR6–. DISCOVERY A MONTHLY POPULAR JOURNAL or KNOW^LLDGE No. 9. SBPTBMBBR 1920. PRICB 6d. NET. DISCOVERY. A Monthly Popular Journal of Know- first number is that by Sir William Barrett,' F.R.S., on ledge. Edited by A. S. Russell, M.C, D.Sc, 8 Severn Road, Sheffield, to whom all Editorial Communications should be addressed. Published by John Murray, 50A Albemarle Street, London, W.i, to whom all Business Communications should be addressed. Advertisement Office: 16 Regent Street, London, S.W.I. Annual Subscription, post free: Inland 85. 6d.; Abroad 7s. 6i. Single numbers 6d. net; postage. Inland 2ld.
RM2RCJPDE–Officers at Base Hospital No.85 in Paris, Seine, France. Pictured from left to right in the first row are Capt. R.S.Dorsett, Capt. A.M. Pierce, Capt. P.W.Davis, Capt. W.H.Pox, Lt. Col.J.C.Hubbard, Lt.col.c.N.Langhinghouse (C.O. of B.H.No.85), Major S.A.Priedberg, Major W.B.Post, Capt. R.M.Blakely, Capt. L. Mart, Capt.0.B.McPherson, Capt.T.R. Sealy, and Capt. J.P.Bidwell. In the second and third rows are Lieutenants J.N.Mullen, S.D.Spivey, A.W.Jacobs,C.B.Y.Young, S. Hunt, W.D. Richards, T.B. Kelly, R.G.Potter, A.G.Mott, and C.A.Speigert, Chaplain D.W.Boisvert, Lieutenants J.M.Berry, N.P.Howard,
RM2RRR47G–230430 -- BEIJING, April 30, 2023 -- Farmer Long Xianxing R, 85, and his wife return home after work in Yajiao Village of Dongqi Town, Rong an County, south China s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, April 24, 2023. International Workers Day is observed annually on May 1 in China. The sight of every worker s back prompts images related to effort, progress, practicality, as well as faith in the future. Every worker, no matter how ordinary, deserves a big applause for their every bit of hard work in making themselves a better person and the world a better place. CHINA-INT L WORKERS DAY-WORKERS C
RM2AN68E9–Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . ichigan Asylum, Pontiac, 1878-85; Asst. Medical c ary 1of American Medico-Psychological Asso. since 1897. (OLONLL BELL BURR, M.D., MedicalDirector of Oak Grove Hospital at Flint,Michigan, was born in Lansing in that state, No-vember 3, 1856, the son of Allen R. and Catharine(Foote) Burr. His father was of Connecticut an-cestry, born in Ohio. His mother was a native ofMassachusetts. His early training was received i
RMPF9B1R–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Deutsche Sidpolar- Expedition 1901âti Nr. 313. 19. Juni 1902 Meteorologischer Atlas. Tafel 105 Nr. 313. 19. .lanl 1902 W lw r. iso- no- «*,. Nr. 314. 20. Juni [902 iflo- g um- Hoch I. 77fi IWV Tltf li 758 ] 11 â - H... . £0 s. iNNWi 7i c 'â »⢠n â â â - S] 7(5 go i.. so irtw.m <i ;"' io â I â '-â ii 5] ;in j.. i, tyirwi 85 IS, n ra nsâijcr in boi B) 7711 tUt W-tl, i.N.SJ Nr. 314. 20. Jnnl 1902 w no- wo-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanne
RMW16FAC–Archive image from page 274 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola1911deut Year: 1911 1>, utsche Südpolar- Expedition 1901â3 Nr. liW. 88. Februar 1S0S) «r n<y im- iwr im Witte rungs-Ãb ersicM.[ Hoch l] :c; nO W. 10 s Tief 1) r» 780 18F V. I â ;; 4 740 85' 60 (N) 5) r rro s&âso s-6tr b) 7« 55 w 6) w 770 80 30' i,i /« 50 6fi: (NW) 7) n 755 0 «r rag tn» o. sv Bj 766 &6 'i, r« 95âloo1 » 10) 765 140 40 ii. 770 17fr' So' (8W , . 756 Jtf' 0. 40° '.') 750 75' ÃÃ-551 (.
RM2ABX5YF–Mechanical Drawing SELF-TAUCHT. Fourth Edition thoroughly revised and corrected. 12M.A.DY. BY THE SAME AUTHOR 810 Walnut St. Philadelphia Pa U.S. A. ARCHITECTURL BOOR. Useful Beautiful and Cheap. MUNN & CO. Publishers 361 Broadway New York. DWIGHT SLATE MACHINE CO. Gates Cornish RollsPulverizer Gates Rock and Ore Breakers 50 C So. Clinton St. Chicago. POP SAFETY VALVE Greene Tweed & Co. Barnes' New Sensitive Drill W. N'. az JNO. BARNES C. 1999 Ruby St Rockford Ill. THE ALLARD' SPIRAL D R SCREW RIVE EVANS FRICTION CONE CO. ING and CHANGING SPEED PROMPT EFFICIENT. and NOISELESS. Address 85 Water
RM2AKFYKB–The Victorian naturalist . Published by the FIELD NATURALISTS CLUB OF VICTORIA In which is incorporated the Microscopical Society of Victoria Registered in Australia for transmission by post as a periodical 45 cents Stand of Messmate Stringybark and Manna Gum—Mt. Cole State Forest. FORESTS COMMISSIONVICTORIA prefer ulna the beauty of our foredts for uour enjoyment. 2 Vict. Nat.—Vol. The Victorian Naturalist Editor: G. M. WardAssistant Editor: W. White. F.N.C.V. Vol. 85, No. 1 January, 1968 CONTENTS Articles: Pollination of Spiculea Huntiana (Elbow Orchid). By E. R. Rotherham 7 Spartina in Vict
RMPF9CTE–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Hoch 1) C 7CS JTO'-W. 2» O 770 So' >i) j 76.) e-r :«p 4) w 755 60° 60' (Si 5) C) 7«S 40âii' 30â4i- 6] D 770 ur O. K5-4Cr 7> o 770 30-3i' 4ö' ") r- 78S GS* 37' ) O 770 85' ar fW, 0) 8) r 765 JÃ-SO" 0. 46âiO' 91 w ?öfl ^5° 35' (SO) - -.- 45-50-'(NO,ONO) 10) c 765 eS' 42" Eodo der I^cobacbluDgen au der Suow-Hül- 11) v 765 70" SP" Station. âIruguay" fahrt nordwfirts, *) 12i r 760 lOi' SO"' Nr. 821. 9. November 1003 no' 180- !
RMW1B34B–Archive image from page 308 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola1311deut Year: 1911 Deutsche Süc/polar- Expedition 1901â3 Nr. 832. Ifl. Januar I»W Mftcon>lo(fhcher Attas. Tafel 'JUS Nr. Vt2. 'X Januar IIK Hoch 1) w 7W 170-160° VV. J.-i-WS.lWjTiel 1) r 70 100° W. 60 S >) --; 766 105' S5-40'(W,O) 2) r 73S 85' fiC (W) 5) 7G0 85° ir :i) r 76,=. 7rr- 40-50= (NW. N.NOl 4) w 75.1 fiff 4ö° (SO) 4) C 7-i'i 40â:i6° :fl3° 5 O 7ÃP 4 «8° JSW) 5) C no 35- S5' (SSW VNO) 6)
RM2ABWMAA–Inside Page each insertion 75 cents a line. Back Page each insertion - 01.00 a line. WOOD SOLE SHOES. FRIEDMANN'S PATENT EJECTORS NATHAN dc DREYFUS. Established 1844. JOSEPH C. TODD PATERSON N. J. T TIE NEW 1 Horse Power 85 5 Horse Power 8175 2 Horse Power 225 %%Horse Power 250 3 Horse Power 270 4 Horse Power 325 Z. C. TODD PATERSON N. J. Or No. 10 Barclay St. New York. COLUMBIA BICYCLE. THE POPE M'F'G CO. GRAND EXCURSIONS t EUROPE! ANNUAL MAY PARTY GRAND ANNUAL EDUCATIONAL VACATION PARTY ANNUAL MIDSUMMER PARTY. Address THOMAS COOK & SON SHEPARD'S CELEBRATED H. L. SHEPARD 1z CO. Cincinnati
RM2AKAYG4–The Victorian naturalist . Published by the FIELD NATURALISTS CLUB OF VICTORIA In which is incorporated the Microscopical Society of Victoria Registered in Australia for transmission by post as a periodical 45 cents Stand of Messmate Stringybark and Manna Gum—Mt. Cole State Forest. FORESTS COMMISSIONVICTORIA preserving tLe beauty of our forests for uour enjoyment. 278 Vict. Nat.—Vol. The Victorian Naturalist Editor: G. M. WardAssistant Editor: P. Gahan. r.N.c.u Vol. 85, No. 10 10 October, 1968 CONTENTS Articles: Wyperfeld Revisited (September 1967). By V. Jacobs 280 Birds Nesting on Sheeps Bac
RMPF9CT3–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition iUOlâ3 Nr. SSO. S. NoTcmber 1903 MO- 130' m Meteorologischer Atlas. Tafel 274 Sir. 820. S. XoTember lOOS. Hoch 1) C 7CS JTO'-W. 2» O 770 So' >i) j 76.) e-r :«p 4) w 755 60° 60' (Si 5) C) 7«S 40âii' 30â4i- 6] D 770 ur O. K5-4Cr 7> o 770 30-3i' 4ö' ") r- 78S GS* 37' ) O 770 85' ar fW, 0) 8) r 765 JÃ-SO" 0. 46âiO' 91 w ?öfl ^5° 35' (SO) - -.- 45-50-'(NO,ONO) 10) c 765 eS' 42" Eodo der I^cobacbluDgen au der Suow-Hül-
RMW1C42M–Archive image from page 52 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola1210deut Year: 1910 W tTO' Nr. SOS. 7. September 1902 Nr. 393. 7. September 1902 Hoch I) . . . | Tw | ff ir B ' ' ' S5 '') ri 7äS ] 16â110° «° T, X w SS.-' 'r3il(8'080' «P (N, NO) 11 â (oso) ras ei -iS' 5 HJ-S5 :::,-w swi 6) ' 765 56- 4? W-«MOSO) 6)C 7W «⢠«-« 7, . 760 25 J0° S) r» 765 uz w â uju-r- Tief 18) r 75j r.v Ãâ45 in n ;;o 175 IS 9) TM BSC 0. 85' (S) 1li) r 765 30 tu (N) II â 1-J) .- rfii 1
RM2ANHG67–JBolgiano & Son have won confidence 85 years : 1818 1903 . 74. POPPIES—(Double Carnation, Japan, Peony Flowered, FinestMixed.)—A great advance hasbeen made in the developmentof the Poppy, which hasbrought it into popularity.No other flower produces a r »L more brilliant display of c ->r /SS2|fe. • %,during the blooming period. S^ 65. MATCHETS MIGNONETTE. 77. HARDY PRIMROSES — First Quality, Large Flowered. Among thebest of the early Spring blooming plants. With slight protection will standthe Winter, but do b.tter if protected bv cold frame. 78. CASTOR OIL ELAN, OR RICINUS—Varieties: Niger,
RMPF9DC1–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition 1901â3 Nr. 4TS. 1. Ilezemlier 1H02 mr no- ar eo- im* tw* Hoch lt W 65 W. W â ⢠( ,81 Tief 11 r, -10 VF W. 55â30*8. 2} 5 7« 7.5' 58* (SO) 14) C 765 40* *OP(W, ONO) 65* W 4) C- 735 25' ») :«' (WSW) 4) >./ 730 55-40- 30- 5) C 750 40- 55" 6) r 735 20â15' 45â50' 5) ^ 735 15" O. 30° ;i 5 i.- 85-40 181 7) ^ 755 b' O. 45-50" ft) r. 7« 5fr 50 i TU IST 30 10) r 755 127* 35' 11) ^ 745 7S0* 50° (N) Meteorologweher Atlas. Tafel im
RMW15MY3–Archive image from page 168 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola1210deut Year: 1910 Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition 1901â3 Nr. 4TS. 1. Ilezemlier 1H02 mr no- ar eo- im tw Hoch lt W 65 W. W â ⢠( ,81 Tief 11 r, -10 VF W. 55â308. 2} 5 7« 7.5' 58 (SO) 14) C 765 40 OP(W, ONO) 65 W 4) C- 735 25' ») :«' (WSW) 4) >./ 730 55-40- 30- 5) C 750 40- 55' 6) r 735 20â15' 45â50' 5) 735 15' O. 30° ;i 5 i.- 85-40 181 7) 755 b' O. 45-50' ft) r. 7« 5fr 50 i TU IST 30 10) r 755 127 35'
RM2AJ2G3R–Marine isopods collected in the Philippines by the U.S fisheries steamer Albatross in 1907-08 . WashingtonGovernment Printing Office1910 REPORT ON ISOPODS FROM PERU, COL-LECTED BY DR. R. E. COKER BY HARRIET RICHARDSON Collaborator, Division of Marine Invertebrates, U. S. National Museum No. 1729.—From the Proceedings of the United States National Museum,Vol. 38, pages 79-85 Published May 3, 1910. WashingtonGovernment Printing Office1910 REPORT ON ISOPODS FROM PERU, COLLECTED BY DR. R. E. COKER. By Harriet Richardson, Collaborator, Division of Marine Invertebrates, U. S. National Museum. In a c
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RM2AJ64WA–Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . Sugar—Indications point to an advancein this article before long. At present, lastweeks prices rule ; sHc- f°r granulated ;lump, 5^j to 5^c, as to size of package.Coffee—Firm ; No. 5 Rios, 10 to 1 ic.Green Fruit—Little change for the week,Cheaper grades of apples are out of market,and fancy goods bring 85 to $5.50.Bananas are down a trifle and are now 82to 82.50 ; pineapples, 83 to 84. accordingto size. Strawberries have been scarce;price, 84-5°- Butter—As already stated, quite a num-ber of factories are in operation, but arerather crippled owing to lack of
RMPFAENE–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. W tTO" Nr. SOS. 7. September 1902 Nr. 393. 7. September 1902 Hoch I) . . | Tw | ff ir B " ^ ' " S5* '') ri 7äS ] 16â110° «° T, X w* SS.-" "r3il(8'080' «P (N, NO) 11 â (oso) ras ei* -iS" 5 HJ-S5 :::,-w swi 6) ' 765 56- 4? W-«MOSO) 6)C 7W «⢠«-« 7, . 760 25* J0° S) r» 765 uz w â uju-r- Tief 18) r 75j r.v Ãâ45 in n ;;o 175 IS 9) TM BSC 0. 85' (S) 1li) r 765 30* tu (N) II * â 1-J) .- rfii 135" tr- fXj. IKT HO'. Please note that th
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RM2AKWWD0–Observations Made in Savoy, in Order to Ascertain the Height of Mountains by means of the Barometer; Being an Examination of MrDe Luc's Rules Delivered in His Recherches Sur les Modifications de l'AtmosphereBy Sir George Shuckburgh, BartFRS. . |i^ tliat arc feenfrom the borders of tbe. JSeunre Seiilp. C 905 3 B E R A T A» Pajge Line 5^« 9* firtommmviriicsLiei /^^^^ communicate^ 85, 15. /orXLVIU* nadhlV, liSj 4* from the bottom, for ?* and not all* read **an(J not at all 131, 16 and 17. yor (as the millers term it when no Iron is concerned) rw*^ (41 ditF millers term it) where no iron is concer
RMPF9D14–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Nr. 563. 24. Februar 1!H.3 1 -±m ) - m ad* â I kT B5 i- sp mra bmj- WfcaüMn »⢠Läntf T 53, rA .X ffffä H. r- *» %j*3 T ' |Wilterunfis-Ubersicht. Hoch 1) (' TiS IM* W. 50* 8. (SHW) Tief 1) 765 «fl* VT. 50* S. 2) O 7?" 100* 50= (NW. NO) ' >j O 7Ã5 1/0* 35' 3) ^765 8S* 38" 3) >-/ 765 90" .1.5* 4) w 7.w 50* 3T 4) 3 740 67' i. 5) r 745 45* 6S* 5) ^ 756 60° 40" 6) ^ 765 aO* 85* 6)^740 55° .J,V(NW,N) 7) r-, 755 42* HS* 8) C 73o io° as
RMT03H21–Electrolytes in biological systems, incorporating papers presented at a symposium at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, on September 8, 1954 . electrolytesinbi00shan Year: 1955 ERNST G. HUF 217 added (without reducing XaCM correspondingly) to give K'*' levels ranging from approximately 0.1-20 ;uEq ml. The same kind of solution was used at the two sides of the skin. All experiments were carried out at 25°C. ⢠73 exp.j y = -0.90X + 2.42; r - -0.996; P - <0.0I = -0.88X + 2.85; r -. -0.980; P = <0.01 - -0.95X + 3.28; r: -0.993; P = O.Ol 213 Controls [no*] :
RM2ANDX2K–The belle of Cairo : a new and original musical play . f no. 20206. Ghappell 4 C?. 85 cHQ.ig;n; j-i^p £ £ ^^ S P I J J^ J- P P Un-der the burn - ing sun! With eyes so bright. With laugh-ter light, Well be i^ S ^ i^ 7 *> Qz «——• ^ m £ C^ O^ C^ p p p r p p I p p p p p i^ I p p p (110 ^ jol-ly-girls, what dye say?.. On this Bank ho-li-day Well have a jol-ly day m ^^ r Cij- ffi^ ^ ^ fi 0
RMPF9D11–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. r- *» %j*3 T ' |Wilterunfis-Ubersicht. Hoch 1) (' TiS IM* W. 50* 8. (SHW) Tief 1) 765 «fl* VT. 50* S. 2) O 7?" 100* 50= (NW. NO) ' >j O 7Ã5 1/0* 35' 3) ^765 8S* 38" 3) >-/ 765 90" .1.5* 4) w 7.w 50* 3T 4) 3 740 67' i. 5) r 745 45* 6S* 5) ^ 756 60° 40" 6) ^ 765 aO* 85* 6)^740 55° .J,V(NW,N) 7) r-, 755 42* HS* 8) C 73o io° asârtr 7) n 770 40-45° 0. 4') LG S] u 775 B6" BS* (O) 9) } 760 136* 35* 10} C ?« l-so3 :»-:;:, (880) 9) â - 7Ã0
RM2AN9A9E–Hardware merchandising (January-June 1902) . sthan carlots, and $2.50 forcarlots. Deliverypoints, Toronto, Hamilton, London,Gananoque and Montreal. Cut Nails—Trade continues uninterest-ing. We quote base price $2.35 per keg,with 7y£c. allowance on carlots. Horse Nails — The movement is light.Discounts are as follows : C brand,oval head, 5° an<i 7*A P«r cent., andon M and other brands, 50, 10 and5 per cent. Countersunk head 60 per cent. Horseshoes—Business is only moderate.We quote f.o.b. Toronto : Iron shoes, No. 2and larger, light, medium and heavy,$3.60 ; snow shoes, #3.85 ; light steelsh
RMPF9CG8–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Deutsche Süc/polar- Expedition 1901â3 Nr. 832. Ifl. Januar I»W Mftcon>lo(fhcher Attas. Tafel 'JUS Nr. Vt2. 'X Januar IIK Hoch 1) w 7W 170-160° VV. J.-i-WS.lWjTiel 1) r^ 7*0 100° W. 60^ S *>) --; 766 105" S5-40'(W,O) 2) r^ 73S 85' fiC^ (W) 5) ^ 7G0 85° ir :i) r^ 76,=. 7rr- 40-50= (NW. N.NOl 4) w 75.1 fiff* 4ö° (SO) 4) C 7-i'i 40â:i6° :fl3° 5 O 7ÃP 4^ «8° JSW) 5) C no 35- S5' (SSW VNO) 6) Z> 765 10° 30-S5'(O8O) 6) O 7SS 25° «-«'â (>W| 7) D 760
RM2ANGNH2–Maude Adams acting edition of Romeo and Juliet; . one too much. And that we have a curse in having her ; Out on her hilding ! ^Crosses to R. and up C. 85 ROMEO and JULIET Nurse. ^Meeting him.] God in heaven bless her ! You are to blame, my lord, to rate her so. C A PU L ET. And why, my lady wisdom ? hold your tongue, [ Up stage C.Good prudence ; smatter with your gossips, go. [^Down C. Nurse. I speak no treason. C A P U L E T.O, God ye—god-den ! Nurse. May not one speak ? C A PU LET.Peace, you mumbling fool !^Cresses to Lady Capulet, back of table, L. C. Lady Capulet. r^/V^/.] You are too hot
RMPF9CKE–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. «och 1) C "0 UVV!. 45° 8. 3) w 765 ISO' 30â36' (SSO) 3) «w- 755 120° 45° 4) i-- 765 &â )' 40' (SSO) 5) v^ Ihh 75" ftr (SSO) fl) O 770 sr -sy (OSO, no) 7) 3 reo 6* o. 3>' 8) > ' 7«0 4.y .3«° lO) 9) <^ 715 100° ST-tWNW.SSW.OSO) Ift) ^ 7/.5 16S* 40-U° (NO) 9) r^ 7S0 aö" 0. 10) r. ISS 60' 11) o 7fl0 IKr â ) 12) à 7^5 139* »r. 854. 13. Dezember 1»03 Nr. 854. 12. Dezeaiber Vm. Nr. 8.'>5. 13. ]>p/einlior IIIO» Nr. 85.J. 13. Dezember
RM2ANH3R8–The Boston blue book ..: containing ..Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . St. St. Clair Dr. A. E., 13 Newbury St. Stearns, Mr. & Mrs. C. K., 85 West-land Ave. Stearns, Miss I., 8 Arlington St. Stearns, Mr. R. H., Jr., 373 Common-wealth Ave. Stearns, Mr. C. O , The Vendome. Stearns, Miss, The Vendome. mt Contetancerg Citle 3jngurance €u 28 STATE STREET, BOSTON. Buys, Sells, and Negotiates Mortgages. Lowest Rates. No Publicity. DECISION IN 24 HOURS. GOLD PARTI-MORTGAGE RECEIPTS, $500 and $1000 each, for Sale. FREDERICK C. BOWDITCH, PresidentHENRY H. EDES, Treasurer FRANCI
RMPFAENJ–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Nr. 392, G. September 1902 Nr. 892. (i. September isoa. W tTO" Nr. SOS. 7. September 1902 Nr. 393. 7. September 1902 Hoch I) . . | Tw | ff ir B " ^ ' " S5* '') ri 7äS ] 16â110° «° T, X w* SS.-" "r3il(8'080' «P (N, NO) 11 â (oso) ras ei* -iS" 5 HJ-S5 :::,-w swi 6) ' 765 56- 4? W-«MOSO) 6)C 7W «⢠«-« 7, . 760 25* J0° S) r» 765 uz w â uju-r- Tief 18) r 75j r.v Ãâ45 in n ;;o 175 IS 9) TM BSC 0. 85' (S) 1li) r 765 30* tu (N) II * â 1-J)
RM2AMY64M–Le quincaillier (Septembre 1888-Aout 1889) . S PEINTRE et DECORATEUR 310J rae St-Laurent. Assortment complet de Peintures,Tapisseries, Ferronneries, etc., etc. ENTREPRENEURS Peltier & Bernard ENTREPRENEURS ETBRIQUETIEKS Bureau: 136a, Rue des AllemandsBriqueterie a Upton, P. Q. PIERRE DIDIER ENTREPRENEUR CHARPENTIER ET MENUISIER No. 96 rue Cherrier, Montreal 22 nov 1ks7—la Felix Boismentj Arbitrages, Evaluations uckuau : No 85, RUE SAINT-JACQUES Residence: 235, RUE ST-DENI8 LE riUX COIKAXT DIR£CWR>CaNADIENS: W. H IHTTN, Ecb„pres.[Jn-. Ilutton <fe Co.] Montreal, GUARD,C.R..MP., MONTREAL- R
RMPFAEB7–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. 2) n 3) O 4) w 5J w 7 «3 7i 0. JU- (0 830) fi) ^ r«ß 105* SO" 7>*J 765 135* HY 8) C 765 istr «* 9) et 7jfi 10) o 7« 11) -" 765 13) ": 760 Nr. 4€S. 21. November 1902 Nr. 4(>S. 21. November 1902. Hochl) O 765 125° W. 40-45° 8. (NO) Tief 1) j 760 160" V 2) u 760 85-80* 30* 2) w 760 HS' 3) /-i 760 50* 65-7*° 3) C 745 93° 4) O 765 45' 37* (NO) 4) O 740 82° 5) 5 7;» 75° 6) w 760 65° 7) o 750 Ji° 8) ^ 7*5 35*"ä 9) r 7« 90* fiO* 10) ^ 7S0 130-135* 5
RM2AFTE7W–. Chess and playing cards. ria Shahiludii, Oxford, 1695, p. 158. Antonius Van der Linde, Geschichte und Literatur des Schachspiels, Berlin, L874,I, pp. 85-94. Z. Volpicelli, Chinese Chess, Jour. XT. C. Branch, R. . S., Will. No. 3. O. Von Mollendorff, Schachspiel der Chinesen, Mittheilnngen der dentsohen Gellschaft fiirNatur und Volkerknnde Ostasiens, II, ii. Das schachahnliche Brettspiel der Chinesen. Deutsche Schachzeitung, Leipzig,1»91, Marz-Juli. - W. II. Wilkinson, A Manual of Chinese Chess, Shanghai. 1893. ;:A. Wvlie, Notes on Chinese Literature. Shanghai, 1867, p. I1.NAT MUS 96 55 866
RMPF9D8F–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Nr. 740. 20. AugDHt MMi Nr. 740. 20. August 1»0:(. Hooh 1) w 760 IJtr W. W S. (NXW. ONO>Tiel 1} ( 7iO JQO' W. 21 5 760 J«° W 2) o 735 106' 5.V (NO) 3> w 770 85* 50» (8) 5) i^ rjS 80* (<»= iN) 4) w 770 GO" 30* 4) O 7« 80" W 5) O 7C0 45' er 6) r^ 750 61' 53* 6) w 770 S6' 35' (88Wj 6) o ?(i5 61' 39* " ' 7) n 7 C f'O 3^' «* (WNW) 9) w r«ff «ä' 3S' (0) 10) -^ 765 IW 30—W in ^ 7G5 130° 30° OVJ 8) r^ 7iS y 0. 45" 9) ^ 740 es» 45' 10) r^ r« ino* S0-6S
RM2AFW8HY–. Catalogue no. 16, spring/summer / R. H. Macy & Co.. WOMENS RIDING BOOTS 20BI8506 Here is illustrated an unusualriding boot. Unusual in style—being made onan arched last with neat rounded toe and 1%inch neat nnilitary heel. Unusual in fit—fittingeasy over the toes and instep and yet snug andsecure in the heel—no slipping as is the casewith most riding boots. Width A, sizes 31^ to 7;width B, C, D, sizes 2Vo to 7^. Weight 4pounds. Per pair $8.94 20B18511 20B I 85 I I The acme of comTon tor tired, sore ir distressed feet; made on a broad straight la«t, vithout seams to press against the Joints;
RMPFAEJ1–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Nr. 417. 1. UM.»her 1902 Hochli'' 77.", B0° W. -r. mNY, n,Si >) Tiet 1 â 7« Hfff, fJ0-«° S. :;-: (SSW) [0 Jltf* 7;. 4j Hfl 50° 5) C 7*5 ^ä" 6) 755 42* ,â -â 11 « 5W, i i) JA* 10) r« 7V0 80* 50° 11) o 755 I/tf* 50* ÃJ) 760 M6* U â â â â S** i U) â ; 780 0* 85' (MV, U) 4i n 7^o .w o. 'â . NO) 5) w 7C5 gö- 3(r â nn SO' (SO) 7i u 760 123" W Bj . Wä 160° ifl (K, S) Tief):'.! n 75S JS0 45 £N) â W. 41° S. 75* (8tiW 70). Nr. 417. 1. Oktober 1902
RM2AXBDTR–King Edward VIIas a sportsman . there was no doubt, as he had won the racetwelve months before. The only other starter wasLimasol, making her first appearance since she won theOaks from Chelandry. The Gold Cup of ^^3380, About two miles and a half H.R.H, the Prince of Wales Persimmon, 4 yrs., 9 St. . . -J- Watts i Mr. J. C. Sullivans Winkfields Pride, 4 yrs., 9 St. . . . M. Cannon 2 Mr. Hamar Basss Love Wisely, 4 yrs., 9 st. S. Loates 3 Lord Hindlips Limasol, 3 yrs., 7 st. 4 lb. Allsopp o Betting.—85 to 40 on Persimmon, 4 to i agst WinkfieldsPride, 8 to I agst Limasol, 100 to 8 agst Love Wisel
RM2AJ2M00–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . w A O **? i- !* ^ Pi n i; W N o Pi £ c w a S5 K w r/ r^ K P3 — H o - > o W —1 rt p-< ?J c/3 „ W C* < & w p MAT 2, 1903. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 273. THE No. 85:!.— SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1903. CONTENTS. Antigonon leptopus...Asparagus beds, salt- iog Barron, the late Mr.... Book notice—? Shakespeares gar-den .Canada as a field for emigration. Daffodil namesDa ffodils at Ard Cairn, Edgbastou Botanical Gardens Exhibition schedulesFloral decorations ...,Fro^s,recent, in Berk-shire ?Gardeners Dinner,
RM2AFWXR3–. The Christian annual for the year of our lord ... ?) 81,200. 22—C H Pierce, So Rehoboth, MassBice City—No pastor 82,500. 76—Emma A Fairbank, Green, R IRockland—No pastor 82,000. 104—Sarah E OIney, Rockland, R I Somerset (Pottersville)—E R Phillips, Pottersville 88,000. 119—Ira Hathaway, Pottersville, Mass [MassSwansea—T S Weeks, Swansea Center, Mass 85,600. 160—Susie C Phillips, Swansea Center, MassWesterly—Geo E Merrill, Westerly, R I 15,000. 277—Chas H Ledward, Westerly, R I [MassWestport (Blls Crs)—E H Maey (Cong), Westport, 81,000. 33—Nannie C Brownell, Westport, MassWestport ( Central V
RM2AM8KCJ–Le quincaillier (Septembre 1888-Aout 1889) . ENTREPRENEURS Peltier & Bernard ENTREPRENEURS ETBRIQUETIERS Bureau: 136a, Rue des Allemands Heures de bureau : de 11 h. a midi.de 1 h. : 2 h. j..in.Samedi de 11 h. a I p.m, Briqueterie a Upton, P. Q. PIERRE DIDIER ENTREPRENEUR CHARPENTIER ET MENUISIER No. 96 rue Cherrier, Montreal 22 nov 1887—la Felix Boismenu Arbitrages, Evaluations- BUREAU : No 85, RUE SAINT-JACQUESResidence: 301 RUE ST-HUBERT 20 LE PRTX COLRAXT Dffi£CT?XRS £AMMENS: v H i:i :T X. HOR..PHKS.[Ja.^ Hu-.ton & Co.] MONTREAL, D.GIUOUARD,C.R.,M.P., MONTREAL. R. C. JAMIFS^N.Ec*., [tt. C
RM2AJ6HE8–Hardware merchandising January-March 1911 . oks and eyes 60 and 10 p.o.Orescent hat and ooat wire, 60 per centStove pipe eyes, kitchen and square hooks, 60 p.c. HORSE NAILS.M.R.M. cold forged process, list 3rd January, 1910, $2.80 per box base No. 9 and larger.Oapewell brand, quotations on application. HORSESHOES. M.R.M.A Bell brands Iron, light 4 medium,No. 1 and smaller, $3.75; No. 1 and larger,$3.50; snow pattern, No. 1 and smaller, $4.00,No. 2 and larger, $3.75; X.L. new lightsteel, No. 1 and smaller, $4.10; No. 2 andlarger,$3.85; X.L. featherweight steel, No.0 to 4, 85.25; Special oounter
RM2AKJ8TY–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1920, No.46-50 . Division:M. 189.5—195 Patching M. 196.5—199 M. 200 —201 M. 209 —211 Total 29.5 45.025 •Surfacing Main Line Track: The following mileage of main line track was surfaced with a lift of from2 in. to 5 in. Three miles on Charlton Branch. Mileage 187 to 189.Mileage 140 to 143. 219 to 220. 169 to 172. 227 to 252. 176 to 178. Six miles on Iroquois Falls Branch. 183 to 186. Mileage 0.25 to 1.5 Porcupine Branch. Euil Eenewals: The rail renewals for the year were as follows:— Mileage 3.8 to 5. Main Line— 1.2 miles 85 1b C.P.R. rail. 67.85 to 72.0 — 4.15 79.8 to
RM2AM62BE–Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1901 . No. 459 Squadron Sergeant-Major Richards.No. 462 Sergeant-Trumpeter J. Farmer.No. 49 Sergeant R. H. Moir.No. 260 Farrier Sergeant A. Gillies.. No. 468 Sergeant J.s. Lambert.No. 49 Sergeant G. Clarke.No. 269 Sergeant C. A. W. Whitehead.No. 3L5 Ser-eant S. A. Kelly.No. 314 Sergeant P. G. Routh.No. 15 Corporal E. H. Clarke.No. 102 Corporal Alex. Norquay.No. 207 Corporal W. M. Lafferty.No. 492 Corporal F. Mulligan.No. 337 Corporal C. R. McDonald.No. 328 Corporal R. N. Grogan.No. 457 Corpoial Read.No. 85 Private J. E. V. Capenter.No. 204 Private C.
RM2AJAYG6–Hardware merchandising January-March 1911 . 40 p.o. iron sorew hooks, 60 and 20 p.o.ron gate hooks and eyes 60 and 20 p.cCrescent hat and ooat wire, 60 per oent.Stove pipe eyes, kitchen and square hooks,60 p.c., HORSE NAILS. M.R.M. cold forged process, list 3rd January,1910, $2.80 per box base No. 9 and larger.Capewell brand, quotations on application. HORSESHOES. M.R.M. A Bell brands Iron, light k medium,No. 1 and smaller, 93.75; No. 2 and larger,93.60; snow pattern. No. 1 and smaller, 94.00,No. 2 and larger, 93.75; X.L. new lightsteel, No. 1 and smaller, 94 10; No. 2 andlarger,93.85; X.L. fe
RM2AJ9MNM–Annual reports.. . «> 85 Vq *3t- i-- «0« Si! .w , o -c 4 ,* $ ^> a =5= ?*, <c SB (sa oo o 0? .5= O o r- Ol. a O. i|l itsllffl! OO-SMJVJlHOt ^S SsS # |S£ (n ^.?»» ..«< * ?£?£ J III • IN r-*.i 2 ?S« rO ,rJ £i -CfJO fvi -Id 2 ^** ftf $ 32?5 n -^ ti £.-»o 1 t£> - >•- o 5 ^2 1st 2 <3 S?8 ps I g £ , * §»s <It| «*T fcjtf 73 Age. 5 6 0* 7 8 8.i 9 n 10 10J 11 11J 12 2 13 13J 14 15 15J 16 The table given hereunder will show clearly the advantage in heightof the country children over those residing in the metropolitan area :— No. of Boys Examined. Metro-politan. LargeCountry
RM2AG4PCG–. Le quincaillier (Juillet-Decembre 1907). r, en liege ou en or 20.00 Tabacs a cigarettes. Puritan et B C No 1Sweet Caporal . . .la tt> l/12s 1.001/136 1.15 Tabac coupes. la tb Old Chum 10s 0.85 Puritan lis 0.85 Lord Stanley, btes lb 1.05 Meerschaum 10s 0^.82 Athlete Mixture, btes I et J lb. . 1.35 Old Gold 12s 0.95 Seal of North Carolina . . .12s 0.95 Dukes Mixture 0.82 Virginity 1.25 Old Virginia, pqts et 1 lb 0.72 WALTER BAKER & CO.. LTD. La lb. Chocolat, Prime No 1, bte 12 lbs., pains de 1-4 lb. et 1-2 lb. . 0.40Chocolat a la Vanille, bte de 6 lbs 0.17German Sweet, boite de 6 (lbs.
RM2AWKC5K–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1887, No.15-20 . .i<COC^].-HCCirJ3ffIi--lC»<-^ j» ; o : o : X o 02 : o K^ at 1-5 c Ph o o — g c Ss c ^ P-c-:^^ S ? c £ SS ESs = i«; »j 5 c; r; o 2. •n.<S 2 Se S ^ o g . - c j?;:2;^;zidco 84 50 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 15). A. 1887 .^KiOi;occcoc t r o CO -o o t- o iT in iM o c-i a 1-^ -^ i>n c^ c: c^ 00 -^ n t rl C-lr-l rH i-Hi-H(N(M 503 ; a c ?— -IS ; S3— *^« 5^ i:*^ )a.ScjOOui^---eSH?HPHP-(fl,2HpLHMMa2 nt 3 5;.15 85 50 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 15). A. 1887 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocooo :cc<i-
RM2AJDRM1–The Ransome book : how to make and how to use concrete . THE RAN SOME BOOK--HOW TO. MAKE AND HOW TO USE CONCRETE Symbol Pescrlpfion / Use, 2 - % - II/z bolts ^ii-h tA^ashers 0 c II 1 ^ II — f-jii II II ,1 £y II p - II — /^ii II II II £• JI ^ . II ^ S/Z II n F no//s II 1 II G 2 - ^/G t3/z n II n H Jt Z ? l5/2 J 4. /J^ K / -^A* 17/z L 2 >i t5/z M B/n G^fes /B*^ A/6 Opening - Steel N steel Chutes R ^oodHopper- Steel Lineal Note:- Obfcfin sfcfndarcf sprockets etc. ne^ ZZSe ^28 l66yoiyregc(. 5-J H II 5>/2 ^1/ J^ Same pif-ch 5-4 1 ja46 1, =je 14-92 long 5-5 7.85 1,-9 Samepitch 5-e ,1 i
RM2AJ65TA–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1891, No.19-33 . < <; Nil o.S CJ3 ?aCD . c «S33 ? S -BSac V V = 3 c a)4.l?Q.(-uuCCfc-P«3c3c8^^c8jnj2^::::C5i-SBrt.^Bt-X ifQmmKMMpaMWWCQOOOQOQOOOOUaPQWHWfdW, 83 54 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 19). A. 1891 o H ? IJ ^ .i SUPu tis :5 I = i --2 .* cJ -— sb-S 84 = 5i2J atec.:i: a : i1 s 5 i o —Jl u • ?= »: = c -—CO a a a 54 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 19^. A.1891 •a s f -s- o a: - D -r t c t ^ N c^ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC •DTa-a-a-oOTio-oDDa-o-aaa-a-o-ao-aaaCO-aCOo-Oo-Da-o-D-oOo-D-aOOo-S-o-a ?a-CT3 ?023 — 5 o «: S 3 5 S ! c & S S S S 5 (PA) 85 54 Vi
RM2AN7J9W–Documents de la session de la Puissance du Canada- 1917 (Volume 52, no9, Documents de la session 16-18 pt1) . 7 9,210 8*545 4,240 2,624 33,714 8 20,773 2 4153 4153 138 78 100 66 85 14 89 61 2 114 190 11-08 957 23 25 17-88 16 06 17 62 Le prix de la moulée variait de $1.50 les 100 livres; les racines, $2 la tonne; le foin$8 la tonne; la mélasse, 20 centins le gallon. Voir dans le tableau les quantités don-nées pendant des périodes relatives de 4 semaines chacune. Nappan. SERVICE DE LÉLEVAGE 419 DOC. PARLEMENTAIRE No 16 , CD vi i -H iH 1-1 iH C 00 ^ 03 .£ ce OO 00 ce 00 as eS à iO »o S eS > r-
RM2AM65H6–Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1901 . 17 601,676 48 16 65232 84479 60 27 65 S cts. 4,648 08 1,607 66 115 00 2,071 04 285 24 43 09 29 85 § cts. 202 09 69 90 5 00 Working expenses Prison equipment Industries 305 48 1 1,918 40 540 53 ! 224 31 27 20 ! 43 54 80 00 1 2,303 88 1 764 84 70 74 90 0512 40 1 87 Miscellaneous 29 85 29 85 1 29 2,734 95 8,279 58 236 25 11,250 78 2,450 82 8,799 96 Gross cost . - §382 60 Deduct for revenue (§89.70) 3 90 Cost per capita §378 70 J. G. Black, Bursar. A. L. LUNAN, Jailer. BEGIN A JAIL. 221 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 34 OH 5 to S; 5 Pc« f=<Q ,— r. a CS ^ C
RM2AJAG1E–The standard Hoyle; a complete guide and reliable authority upon all games of chance or skill now played in the United States, whether of native or foreign introduction . No. 12.White to move and win. t».i o H • ? o I I o Jl O [ ^ No. 13.. DRA UGHTS. 461 EXAMPLES OF GAMES, FROM STURGES. Oame 1. 4. 8* 25.21 11. 7 E. II.15 31.27 9.13 18.22 2. 9 22.18 24.20 ,; 7. 7- 3 28.19 15.22 27.23 W. wins. 5. 9 9.14 85.18 8.11 3. 7 25.22 8.11 Var. 23.18 A. 9-13 I. 6 29.25 II. 8 9.14 7.10 ^?-^^ r^ 4. 8 18.15 17.10 22.25 C. 6. 9Fc 25.22 B. wins. 6.15 10.14 31-27 12.16 27.24 25.29 9.13 24.20 Var. 8.12 31.27 27
RM2AKG95F–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1897, No.34-35 . s3--G^^ ;2; be s ^ 00 CO »J A ^ O -; o «O .n ^. X -- --z 0 Xq ⢠a.i9qM9sia / ^â¢ouBjao » ?!speap aSBaiJouipajuoas pa^saAuj X iO â t^ X X O CO I- â¢; o T :»: t -1- ^ , . . o t- c^ â. j£ I;- t - I- ® â t- o â -^ â¢* 2 i-^ »0 c:--rc ^-^ o I-â.âCO -T J-. X X -^^ ^ X t -eocTc: -r .ft i-rT xi-<âââ ^ oo .-I t^cc ^t X rj â â a ; e-i B-c s â ^uaimsaAui JO Ssasodjnd aoj paMojiJof{2. ^ - - O o o J ^ «2 < T3 o âºs e3 s 22 S :S - 5* n :q X. -^ X - ;h o â¢^ T3 -a £ -, o ::5 o o o o oO Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 35 ;. A. 1897 85
RM2AG0EWH–. The relation of the size of the class to school room efficiency. 1 ess 55 40 4-5Room enrollment 60 65 tip. ?e for all e-rad I. U OF I. S. 5. FORM J TO TABLE VII.(Cont.)Grades. v. VI VT TV J. 1 . VI11. Kooni en- 1NO . QI .ro ju . No . of r iTj in. wo . O 1 f IJ J!l . WO • O 1 roj. jl in en x. >-» o 4* ra. bo, rooms. ra. o c, XvJ O lilO q < o. c 13 oo. c in ( RP 7 OO. / J iy i 9 o. a ; <J.l - oo TO f on 7 ) 8 Oft, / lO oo. U LO y l» y 7C .inOO — <JU OA OO. 1 30 ( oo. u / y • o 9 88. 8 41 - 45 16 83. 4 19 82. 3 18 84.9 6 90. 6 46-50 16 84. 1 TO 85. 6 TO 81.7 5 86. 1 51 - 55 5 70.9
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RM2AWMK4A–The truth about the trusts : a description and analysis of the American trust movement . 8 l« N NO w w ?8 00 fO h t^KitN.^ tO ^t* iO in O MCO 8 8 ?HN m lO o 8 lO VO iO VO «^ t^ < ^P^ug^O wa888b&a G Oh E oU g G CU &g c ° .% g II# u >^G09 Oh s oU ?4-> •a 43 J * £ tf> rt «« G£CLh o g •§ *0 p e N G ,0.G rs as IS o -I <u c/3 C/i u o <*3 o « g G ° o It .2 i G O . G : cu• s :.cS • u •a u a *£ G H O O P oo o ? rH •O G ?a bio co-^3O *o x 8 3 S o G 85 •G —,Vh cd G •^ r K rt ^ ^3 -a o 2 Oh Oh 8 S G H-» o OhS o H Tf iovO In. 00 0 OON ON ON ON O^i ^ O CA COO O oo g> 476 THE TRUT
RM2CDCK65–. Construction : a journal for the architectural engineering and contracting interests of Canada . petent services. 18. It is not derogatory to the profession of anarchitect to sign his buildings in an unostentatiousmanner, similar to that adopted by artists and sculp-tors. GONSmJaDN VOL. VI NO. 3 CONTENTS FOR MARCH, 1913 EDITORIAL 85 CaiKMlus iit-MiI of laise technical schools TrelneTiilous hamiica|i which c,iiilr,.nts Mill .halt Allien Tlu- skyscrapei- in its iflatimi to fanailiaii cities. RECENT BUILDINGS. TORONTO 87 EUROPEAN TURKEY. —II. By F. R. Major 97 NEW UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS. PROVINCE
RM2CDFX6K–. Algæ. Vol. I. Myxophyceæ, Peridinieæ, Bacillarieæ, Chlorophyceæ, together with a brief summary of the occurrence and distribution of freshwat4er Algæ . B Fig. 57. Navicula (§ Pinmilaria) viridisKiitz. A, girdle view; B, valve view.ep., epivalve; hi/., hypovalve; c., costse;c.n., central nodule; t.n., terminal no-dule; r., raphe. x 800 (after Pfitzer). Structure of girdle 85 bands occurs in Rhizosolenia, in which genus the girdle view is the normalaspect presented by the diatom. In fact, the great elongation of the girdlerenders it almost impossible to obtain a view of the valve-face becauset
RM2CHAA9A–. Algæ. Vol. I. Myxophyceæ, Peridinieæ, Bacillarieæ, Chlorophyceæ, together with a brief summary of the occurrence and distribution of freshwat4er Algæ . -ep. - -r j-c.n B Fig. 57. Navicula (§ Pinnularia) riridinKiitz. A, girdle view; B, valve view.cp., epivalve; hi/., hypovalve; c., costas;c.n., central nodule; t.n., terminal no-dule; r., raphe. x 800 (after Pfitzer). Structure of girdle 85 bands occurs in Rhizosolenia,.m which genus the girdle view is the normalaspect presented by the diatom. In fact, the great elongation of the girdlerenders it almost impossible to obtain a view of the valv
RM2CDCHEF–. Punch . THE RE-ISSUE OF PUNCH—Vol. IV. in Boards, Price 5s.is Published this day. Vols. I., II., and III., in Boards, and the Volumesfor 1841 and 1842, in Cloth, are now On Sale. BRADBURY AND EVANS, 11, BOUVERIE STREET, AND PUNCH OFFICE, 85, FLEET STREET, .C. ONCE E E No. CI., Published this day, Price 3d., contains THE SILVER CORD, BY SHIRLEY BROOKS. WITH1 ILLUSTRATIONS BY JOHN TENNIEL. LARGER THAN LIFE. With an Illustration VOLUNTEER DRILL.-AN ADJUTANTS DIART.-III. JUNE. By Edwin Arnold. THE JEWEL-CASE. Illustratedtl£v wi^R JAMES TILLIE OF PENTILLIE. Illustrated by H. Gr. Hine. WRESTLING A
RM2CDA4Y8–. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . In 1271 Isabellade Fortibus granted the burgesses a new charter, bywhich they obtained all such liberties and free cus-toms, quittances and toll as free burgesses enjoyedthroughout her land.35 The borough, under thischarter, was to be held at a yearly rent of 30/., and,further, the burgage rent was fixed at 6d. from themessuages both of the original borough and of the •*>V.C.H. Hants,, 511. sl Charter cited by Warner, Topog.Remarks, ii, App. i. 22 Mine. Accts. bdle. 984, no. 2. 43 Ibid. Exch. K. R. Extents, 85 ;Rentals and Surv. portf. 14, n
RM2CRT1E7–. On modern methods of treating fractures . lus. (6). No. 79, after 35 days. Fibula has broken. In the tibial gap there is no newbone, but round the fibular ends there is a big mass of new bone. T, Tibial ends.F, Fibula. E. C, External callus. B. Bridge of soft tissues only in the gap betweenbone ends. (c). No. 85, after 42 days. The ends of the bone have been covered in by rubbertissue ; but in spite of this the gap is filled by callus, both cartilage and bone, derivedfrom the periosteum. P, Periosteum. R, Rubber tissue. N.B, New bone in thecartilaginous callus mass. 134 MODERN METHODS OF TRE
RM2CDEGDN–. A study of the causes underlying the origin of human monsters : third contribution to the study of the pathology of human embryos . Fig. 286c.—Section of a villus. X 62 times. V, villus; N, necrotic villiand syncytium; H, hyaline degeneration of mesoderm and syncytium;X, peculiar masses of cells in the mesoderm, probably degeneratedblood-vessels. No. 288a. Ovum, 85 x 35 x 35 mm.; embryo, C. R., 11 mm. Dr. Briille, Baltimore. On one end of the chorion there is a space (30 x 30 x 5 mm.)filled with reticular magma. Within this, and pushed to oneside, a collapsed amnion may be seen, containing t
RM2CDCMBD–. Punch . r Office in Lombard Stfcit, in the Precinct of Whitefriars, in the Citj> of Loudon, and Publisheu by them at No. 85, Fleet Street in the Parish of St. Bride, in the City o*London.—Sat dbd ay, AprU 6,1861. • BOOKS FOR MR. DICKENSS READINGS. A CHRISTMAS CAROL IN PROSE THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH THE CHIMES . . THE STORY OP LITTLE DOMBEY ....... THE POOR TRAVELLER: BOOTS AT THE HOLLY-TREE INNand MRS. GAMP Bradbury Od.000 1 0 Evans, 11, Bouverie Street, Pleet Street, E.C. HEALTH, HUSBANDRY, & HANDICRAFT. BY HARRIET MARTINEAU. In One large Volume, Crown 8vo, Price 9$. The most valuable p
RM2CEPYWN–. The Post-Office annual Glasgow directory. N. Wotherspoon, R. A., Fishmarket,C.l; tel. add., Wings; tel.No., Bell 1452 FISHING BOOTAND STOCKING MAKERS. Currie, Thomson, & Co. (indiarubber), 45 Jamaica st C.l Martin, Alex., 20 Royal Exchangesq., C.l (tel. No , Central 4461);and at 128 Union st., Aberdeenand Friars st.r Stirling; incor-porated with Alex. Henry & Co.,Edinburgh Robertson, Wm., 27 Wellingtonstreet 0.2 FISHING-GUT MANUFAC-TURERS.Lawson & Co., Ltd., 85 Buch-anan street C.lRobertson, Wm., 27 Welling-ton street C.2 FISHING ROD AND TACKLEMAKERS. Allan, Arthur, Ltd., 3 West Nile stC.l;
RM2CD8ND3–. Breeder and sportsman . ness-and the de*parting sun warn him that the rare June.day is dy-ing, and be trails homeward with the evening shad-ows and the sweet-breathed kine. Abl the memory of it! And pity the man who hathit no^! San Francisco Fly-Casting Club. Saturday Coxtest No. 4. Classification series—Stow LakeApril 9, 1904. Wind. east. Weather, fair. Events 12 3 A a b Young, C. G 89 IS 90 8-12 93 8-12 85 ID-12 Brotherton, T. W.. 84 89 4-12 91 8-12 Mocker. E A 98 12 8S 8-12 94 3-12 19 2-12 Edwards, G C 93 89 93 95 KennifT. U R 89 92 8-12 92 93 4-12 Lane.G W 91 4-12 88 4-12 89 10-12 Kierul
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RM2CDEKNR–. El reloj de Lucerna : drama lírico . scon -&- PP £ til 3 ra del a mor, a Ii viar U^^t—££££ el descon sue # ? ? ? i a. lo deuJia m br <—r—r—K ^—r¿ m fie ne mi fu roí; =3F ¿ ¿ i que ya el di . a es ta cer ca uo de a ea Z er mw rr^ som. bra su va lor. de la es tu peque des.cien. - -delasyir a u f % r r s^ f—rm # * .!? « W^ *=JF=* ^S ^mrr^rt 11 I BE c ZOZAYA, Editor.-MADRID. Z 10óñ Z 85. El Reloj de Lucerna,WAJtQÍ¿S. K i - F. fé£ -9- C. R. 9: lili pp£ braelco.ra zou. la suer -6h te no le ui do mas ven V- W 22: se pa ra cioií! Pg=P ^f^ Éi 7^—Ni nie da , Li
RM2CHCYW4–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . ns for 54 wickets; average, I2.li. Ings J. M. Shoemaker 7 C. V. Thackara 5 E. M. Mann 5 A. H. Haines 6 J. Wayne 3 W. C. Shipley 4 H. H. Firth 2 W. B. Myers 2 Jav Caufman 6 F.n. Tripp 1 G. R. White 2 Dr. J. N. Henry 1 R. L. Perot 1 J. V. Bostwick 3 * Not out. BATTING AVERAGES.NO.HS. R.Aver. Ings.NO.HS.R.Aver. 9 q7* 255 51.00 II. 0 71 130 26.00 VV. 0 34 86 17.20 c. 1 45 85 17.00 w. 0 IS 51 17.00 b 0 41 67 16.75 G. 0 ?1 32 16.00 1*. 1 19 23 11.50 B. 0 ?1 62 10.66 H. 0 10 10 10.00 H. n 16 17 8.50 J. 0 7
RM2CDYHW0–. Farmer and stockbreeder . lreceive in interest each year, andwhat be will get when his boad isdra.v.i:— 0 * c*- r » -?s JZ S c H § ? 0 « 3»1 - as a.a K ^ „ 0Z OHI3 S *j x*? u 9 2 0 f> its 512 £ 1tm n £ s. d. £ i. £ s. d. £ » d. 450 0 4 0 0150 500 21 5 0 1 0 0 3 5 0 25 0 0 42 10 0 3 0 0 7 10 0 50 0 0 85 0 0 4 0 0 15 00 I no 0 O 170 0 0 8 0 0 30 00 200 O 0 425 0 0 20 0 0 75 00 50.1 0 O 850 0 0 40 0 0 150 0 0 loon 0 0 4350 0 0 200 0 0 750 0 0 5000 0 O If. for example, you buy a Bond for£850. you may get ba-k the wholeof 1 he monev wit un 15 months, pluson added cash Bonus of £l 50- Evenif
RMRE5JTA–. Creamery butter-making. Butter. 2% CREAMERY BUTTER MAKING the pulley when the diameter is given; the other is to find the diameter when the speed is given, I. To find the speed of a driven pulley: Multiply the diameter of the driver by its speed and divide the product by the diameter of the driven pulley. >»AIN SMAF-r atPtHATI. »^c c o Fig. 85.—Belting from engine to separator. Example : Diameter of engine pulley, 20 inches ; speed of engine, 200 revolutions per minute; diameter of driven pulley, 25 inches. 20 X 200-^25^- 160"No. rev. per niin. of driven pulley. 2. To find diameter o
RMRJ0GY3–. Check-list of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. ORDER PICI. 407. Melanerpes formicivorus bairdi Ridgw. ^,„— Califoruiaii Voo«lpecker. i6<; Melanerpes formicivorus bairdi Ridgw. Ikill. No. 2 i U. S. Nat. Mus. 1881, 34, 85. [B95, C 310, R, 377, C 454.] Geog. Dist.— Pacific coast region of the United States, from southern Oregon south to northern Lower California and Mexico, east through Arizona to southern New Mexico and western Texas. 407 a. Melanerpes formicivorus angustifrons Baird. Narrow-fronted AVoodpecker. Melanerpes formicivorus AX. angustifrons'Rwk
RMRH87AA–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. DR. TH0S. B0WH1LL, M.R.C. V.S VETERINARY SUR«E4>S. Graduate New Veterinary College, Edinburgh. Awarded the Highland and Agricultural SocielieB Medals for Horse Pathology, Anatomy, Physiology and Histology. The Williams' Prize, ,84-'85, for high- est workB in professional examinations,and Mx. first- class certificates of merit. Honorary Member lilt nola State Veterinary Medical Association. CENTENNIAL STABLES, 1593-5 f-aV'ornla Street FITZGERALD A COSMAVS, Proprietors. Telephone No. 66- &Co. EPERNAY The first Parker Hammerlesa Gnn made won tbe Championshi
RMRM3AG6–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. Fio. 85.—George Little. Although this was a period of great aetivit}r on the part of the Gen- eral Government, State and provincial governments were by no means quiescent. Important work was being done by T. C. Chamberlin in Wisconsin, J. W. Dawson in Nova Scotia, W. C. Kerr in North Carolina, Eugene A. Smith in Alabama, and J. D. Whitney in Cal if ornia. There were also organized a sec- ond geological survey of Pennsylvania, with J. P. Les
RMRM3AGN–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. 552 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1904.. Fio. 85.—George Little. Although this was a period of great aetivit}r on the part of the Gen- eral Government, State and provincial governments were by no means quiescent. Important work was being done by T. C. Chamberlin in Wisconsin, J. W. Dawson in Nova Scotia, W. C. Kerr in North Carolina, Eugene A. Smith in Alabama, and J. D. Whitney in Cal if ornia. There were also organized a sec- ond geological
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