RM2CGHRR4–. Complete arithmetic . e base line, inthe third range west of the principal meridian. R. 3W. R. 2W. N W 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 17 16 15 14 13 19 20 11 22 23 24 30 29 28 27 26 25 31 32 33 34 35 36 s Townships are divided into squares, numbered as shown in the second map, E each being 1 mi. square. These divisions are called sections. The second map represents township X ofthe first map. N.W.i E-4OFN.W. N.E.i 8i Each section is then divided as shown in the third map,wdiich represents the section Y (No. 21) ofthe second map. The shaded portion of this map is described asfollows: S.W. ^o
RM2CEM82M–. Raleigh County and the western portions of Mercer and Summers counties. on by Teets. Ft. In. Coal, gas (with slate roof 0 9 Slate 0 3 Coal, gas (to slate floor) 3 4% 4 4% Rowland Land Company Prospect—No. 208 on Map II. On head of Peachtree Creek, 1 mile west of Redbird, just northof Guyandot Mountain; Campbell Creek (No. 2 Gas) Coal; elevation,2680 B.; butts, N. 55° W.; faces, N. 35° E.; section by Teets. Ft. In. Coal, gas (with slate roof) 0 3 Slate 0 4 Coal, gas 2 11 3 6 Rowland Land Company Prospect—No. 209 on Map II. On the head of Stockingleg Branch of Rock Creek, 3.3 miles north-east
RM2CEE6M0–. Power, heating and ventilation ... a treatise for designing and constructing engineers, architects and students. e pipe connection10 to 24 1 81 to 00 IJ 60 to 80 IJ 80 to 130 2 Table XXXI.Sizes of Returns. Diameter of Diameter of Diameter of steam pipe. dry return, sealed return. inches inches inches 1 1 i 11 1 1 U n 1 2 u U 2J 2 IJ 3 25 2 35 2J 8 4 3 25 5 3 25 6 35 3 7 35 3 8 4 35 9 5 34 10 B 4 12 6 B fastened directly to the pipe. These are not desirable as the ex-pansion and contraction of the pipe soon pushes them away fromthe ceiling, thus producing an unsightly appearance. DIRECT STEAM
RM2CE2APR–. Tableaux anciens & modernes ... composant la collectino de Mme. de V...[Vermeulen] . //.>.<•./<? <?///» 9: iy/^Jfv^f^/f ^^/A/ f // r//< //.^ ff I /^/////./ 34 TABLEAUX MODERNES COURBET (GUSTAVE) 41 — Les Grottes. Signé à gauche, en bas : G. Courbet. Toile. Haut., 83 cent.; larg., 98 cent. n. TABLEAUX MODERNES 35 CROEGAERT (GEORGES) 42 — T^a Femme aux seqiiins dor. Signé à gauche, en bas : Georges Crœgaert, Paris 188S. Panneau. Haut., 33 cent. 1/2; larg., 23 cent. CROEGAERT (GEORGES) 43 — La Jeune femme au voile de ga:^e. Signé à gauche, en bas : Georges Crœgaert, Paris 1886. P
RM2CH0GR7–. Baltimore and Ohio magazine . High average 3 games one night, Super-visors, 876-2-3. Second High Average 3 games one night,Accounting, 855-2-3. L. Per Avpra„. Cent. Averaee 12 733 772-2g 17 622 772-20 22 511 766-30 24 467 728-39 24 467 727-20 25 444 7i8- 27 400 735-35 29 356 694-26 Individual Standing. Team 1. W. Henning.. .Trans.. 2. B. Richtstieg.. M. of W. 3. H. Levy Acctg. . 4. G. Flemming..Stores... 5. C. LaFlare.. .Supr.. . 6. H. Siems Supr. . 7. H. Hines Engrs. . 8. L. Fittro M. of W. 9. E. Busch Acctg. . 10. W. Kennedy. .Supr. . 11. W. Schulz.... Engrs. . 12. Whitmer Car Acct 13. W.
RM2CE0EXP–. Rapport . w ; {B) Meadow, 3 years ; (C) Meadow, 1 year ; (D) Meadow, 3 years, 38 acres ;22 338 {E) Old pasture ; [F) Sugary, 700 trees ; (G) Sugar-house;(H) Cedar grove ; (1) Dwelling-house 35 x 37 ; (2) Dependencies 25 x 28 ; (3) Poultry and tool house ; (4) Grain shed 18 x 24 ; (5) Sheep-fold 30 x 30 ; (6) Barn 45 x 80 ; (7) Stable 19 x 80 ; (8) Hay barn 35 x 32 ; (9) 28 X 28 ; (10) Old house 50 x 25; (11) Another old house 24 x 18; (VP) Orchards; (Sh) Shedds patent wire fences ; Fig. 79 (plate 13.) View of some of Mr. Eeburns Jersey herd taken in (he pasture Fig. 79. Road sign or guide, s
RM2CE6JR8–. The American ephemeris and nautical almanac . .536142 .010140 20 0.487581 1.314986 .251307 .967908 294 05 49.5 .536137 .010144 30 0 576322 1.354676 .251342 .967898 296 35 50.5 .536132 .010150 40 +0.665065 -1.394357 -0.251378 0.967889 299 05 51.4 0.536125 -0.010156 tan/, 0.004712tan/, 0.004688 m 0.261827 radians per hourd -0.000222 radians per hour PATH OF TOTAL PHASE DURING THE ECLIPSE OF THE SUN NOVEMBER 2 E.T. Northern Limit Northern Limit E.T. Latitude Epbemeris Longitude Latitude Epbemeris Longitude Limit -56 16 + 18 38 h m5 39 -65 17.0 +14 20.4 b m 40 65 47.4 15 08.7 5 27 -57 04.9 + 16
RM2CDJKW9–. Los Angeles, California, city directory . liveWeber M M Mrs 71B W SthWebster M A Mrs 828 W 9thWeiand G E 1001 S Los AngelesWeingart Benj 116% and 1104 P Main a 4 09 E 5thWeinig Nellie Mrs 240 S FlowerWells D E 1007 S BwayWells Geo 814 S Grand avWells N E Mrs SOS S San PedroWelt Rebecca Mrs 613 Stanford avWenter Conrad 3723 S Central avWerkhaupt Wm 416 S HopeWest Edwd 322 S FlowerWesterhowen Gertrude Mrs 12 35 SanteeWetzel M M Mrs 526 E 6th CO CO 09 S2 m as CD a> e<9 OQ 2. z. <5 .« a» 2.01 ZS a*«» z: e-^ -HAVE YOU -tiEARD vZ^THF RFa DIAYFD DIAMIIINTHF WnHD II THE BEST PLAYER PIANQ I
RM2CRWNG9–. The Bell System technical journal . ains nearly constant, at about 0.82, until b becomes about 0.40ZO 3 0.35 tr ^ 0.30 a 0.250.200.15 -^ ^ ^ /! N ^ li ^ c^ 1 1 k^ X 1 . , 1 j ^ /I b = t.a o.e-j< 0.6-^ Ijl 111 oaU- / h ////, 4 w 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0,4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 I.I 1.2 1.3 RECIPROCAL OF THE MODULUS, P Fig. 4.1—Distribution function for the reciprocal of the modulus (r = 0 to 1.4). 0.7, after which the location of the maximum value moves rather rapidlyto about 0.71 for ft = 1. For the cases 6=0 and b = 1, it is easily found, by differentiating (4.7)and (4.8), that the
RM2CP2J8Y–. Electric railway journal . 7 14 Z—--August- 28 4 11 18 E5 2 9 le EB —>)K- October ^920 30 5 13 20 ^7 ■ 4 11 16 25 1 6 15 ->H December >j|< 1921 160150140130« 120I 110^100908070 eo 50. —I 1 r- A - Tiva S-man ccrrs-W minuteheadwayB= Two safety cars-SO minute heao/wayC = Tivo safety cars-tripper 3.SS Ri^. to 7.35 EM.D = Two safety cars-tripper !Z25 RM. to 10.15 RM.E = Three sorfety cars-15 minute tieaplway DAILY RECEIPTS ON TWO SINGLE-ZONE ROUTES FROM AUG. 1, 1920, TO JAN. 19, 1921, SHOWING HOW MORE FREQUENT SERVICE INCREASES PASSENGER REVENUES 674 Electric Railway Jourmal, Vo
RM2CDYEMX–. Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1904 . Pierre O.C G. B U.S Arg. Republic Australasia Belgium Brazil B. Africa B. E. Indies B. Honduras B. W. Indies Cen. Am. States.. Chile China France Germany Hawaii Holland Jajjan Mexico Newfoundland Peru Philippines St. Pierre U. S. of Colombia West Indies— American ] Cuban ji O. C intone and manufactures of :—Gypsum, crude 7,5003,715 42,786 35,000 3,900 27,330 6,950 3C,1706,0101.6001 9,0008,468 8,00024,4.50 6,00081,000j 4^150 . ... i11,68820,00045,000 49,000 127,181 30,907 265,049 525 5,017 1,320 220 2,755 1,644 2,133 6,241 17,925 5 5,171 1,135
RM2CH481T–. Summer excursion routes . ngton, Del 4 80 York, Pa 9 40 .fl£SThese rates do not include transfer of passenger or bag-gage through Philadelphia. ft5*Special Excursion Tickets limited in use to ten days.Moorestown, E. or W., N.J $2 50 Mount Holly, N. J 2 10 New Lisbon, N. J 1 65 Norristown, Pa 3 45 Pemberton, N. J 1 90 Philadelphia, Pa 2 75 Phcenixville, Pa 3 90 Pottstown, Pa 4 35 Queen Lane, Pa 3 00 Reading, Pa 5 10 Trenton, N. J 265 Tulpohocken, Pa 3 00 Vincentown, N. J 2 10 Wayne, Pa 3 60 Westmoreland, Pa 3 00 Wilmington, Del 3 95 Allens Lane, Pa $i 10 I Beverly, N. J 2 55 j Bordentown, N.
RM2CDH07C–. Rod and gun . and the attendance and the programmewere both abbreviated in consequence. Fiverounds of ten birds each were shot off, and apleasant time spent, notwitlistanding theadverse conditions. The visitors were Wj* F.Stotts, Essex; C. Thrasher, Amherstburg; B.Filion, Windsor; H. ONeill, Paquette; E. Pas-torius, Harrow, and Alex. ONeil, Paquette. The scores were: — W. F. iStotts 10 10 6 5 5—36 C. Thrasher 5 8 7 6 6—32 B. Pillion 6 2 4 6 6—24 H. ONeill 7 9 7 8 6—37 W. H. Brundaeg 3 6 6 6 4—25 E. Pastorius 9 4 6 8 8—35 Dore Wigle 3 6 9 5 9—32 Thos. Pastorius 9-9 9 9 8—44 J. Manders 6 4 5 8
RM2CR58AF–. Electric railway journal . grading at these Wheaton to Elgin 15.89 o.56 0.77 1.22 18.44 points will be avoided. The maximum grade was kept at Cemetery branch 2.25 .... 0.25 0.15 2.65 . ° r Geneva jc. to Geneva 9.35 — 0.40 o.o7 9.82 i per cent maximum and the curves on the high-speed Total 6fTo4 2T98 He ^25 97s3 section in the country at 3 deg. An 80-lb. A. S. C. E. Fox River Division. standard rail in 60-ft. lengths with broken joints is used, Aurora-Elgin 18.88 0 80 o.n 19.79 tne joints on one rail being laid opposite the center of the Aurora-Yorkyiiie 12.14 2.03 o.os o.2i 14.46 other rail.
RM2CF5MK7–. The Entomologist's record and journal of variation. O 4) ^ ^ 2^ D £t3 Q 35 c g.gS-SS § g.* rr D 3 C a) D. • 9 « a. « 3 a• 3 u u 3 a „ >, 0 >>2 2 >.«o csii am 4> -C JS2 0) Q. cs n- 1 u| g uS-^ • ? rr, ? . oo <N -h GO ™ < !H E E E E E E E E c 5 33 Spring Butterflies on the Island of Skyros, GreeceBy John G. Coutsis, M.Arch.* The island of Skyros is situated in the Aegean sea atapproximately 39 degrees of latitude north and 25 degrees oflongitude east and has an area of about 200 square kilometres.It is separated from the Greek mainland by a distance of about40 kilometres,
RM2CF5MRP–. The Entomologist's record and journal of variation. E fl ? •*• =3B .v , • ? ,1 <s o . t 4 -0. O 4) ^ ^ 2^ D £t3 Q 35 c g.gS-SS § g.* rr D 3 C a) D. • 9 « a. « 3 a• 3 u u 3 a „ >, 0 >>2 2 >.«o csii am 4> -C JS2 0) Q. cs n- 1 u| g uS-^ • ? rr, ? . oo <N -h GO ™ < !H E E E E E E E E c 5 33 Spring Butterflies on the Island of Skyros, GreeceBy John G. Coutsis, M.Arch.* The island of Skyros is situated in the Aegean sea atapproximately 39 degrees of latitude north and 25 degrees oflongitude east and has an area of about 200 square kilometres.It is separated from the Greek m
RM2CR2MED–. Report of draft gear tests, United State Railroad administration, Inspection and test section; . 400 Bsf Geor No. 50 /n Cor A.Test Geor No. 49 /n Car 3.import Ve/oc/tv=/.06 A/JW goc uoo .05 JO JS .20 2 5 .31 Sec. Geo 0 .35 40 45 1 -0.4/9 Sec. Draft Geo> $. -0292 Sec. Draft Geor Cyc/e- T/rr?e —Seconds Figs. 85k and 85m—Time-Force Curves, Waugh Plate Gears Draft Gear Tests of the U. S. Railroad Administration 247 s So//d Buffer /n Car A lesi Gear Na49/n Car B /mpac-f Ve/odi-v=f.34MPH 4- 3 C , D 2 S^ / figure6Sn .05 J 0 J5 .20,-,/-,- Sec. Gear- Re/ease. .25 .30 .35 .40 .45 ■°°^Compre ss/
RM2CEDE1P–. Journal. e the oils wereexposed to the action of the reagents, and for theseexperiments Oils 1 and 2 were used :— Table 3.No. 1 oil. Time. Hubl. Wijs. Hanus. Hours. 2 % Iodine.10-710-711-612-812-913-013-2 % Iodine.23-725-629-931-331-731-932-4 % Iodine.30-9 i 33-3 8 33-9 12 34-3 18 35-9 24 37-3 48 38-1 Table 4.No. 2 oil. Time. Hours.24 8121824 48 Hubl. Wijs. Hanus % Iodine.13-414-015-115-917-818-418-7 Iodine. % Iodine. 34-4 36-0 36-4 38-2 37-1 40-8 38-0 43-7 41-7 46-5 42-2 50-7 42-5 52-0 Kt this stage the use of Hanus solution wasabandoned because it was found that very slightdifferences in t
RM2CEP1H4–. 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 ... linoGranoDucato TariCarlinoGranoDucato TariCdrlinoGranoDucato Tari Carlino Grano Ducato Trappcft Acini 1 37- 7-3- 37- 7-3- 35- 6- 3- » 3 2- ^.3- 4r8* I I. 7- II-i5. 9-14- 7-6. I. IO. 1- 1- IO. 6. H 3» il- IO. i?. i4 c. G. Grana 35* z-o e.17. . o I.175. 34- 17-I» ^73- 32-i5. f. e. Grana 51- V e» is- f Cf 5 ■^- e. 258. V- 0 5^- s- e. 25 xV e. f r C. 2. V. C 255 l e. 48. -I e. 24. ^. e
RM2CEP0KJ–. The Rhine and northern Germany: handbook for travellers. ■ -- = 1 i t * — j; — 16 — .i — 57 — t — i 1 25 l! — 10 — ■j — 35 — 10 8 :i — 8 6 ij — 30 9,! J - 8 — ■ j — 28 — — 6 : — 62 — 5 — 1 18 — - i>;. — 50 — 4 — il U — - 2>l« | 25 il — o — l! — 7 — 2 i — 22 — 1 8 6 1 — 11 :] — — 10 | — 3 3|3 - 6 i — — 6 :i — 2 •la | — i ii — — 3 ; — { 1 y i! i 8 Longitude E«ij9 from 1di ■ 1 f ,t ■ mhn unit 11. Grotnlo (, T?jr j Barifi ,: UJ Te%h: 4«° llty* ■>,--£; i , KJ^Vd, ** *■*!«;KiLjp*» 1 t HI J a r k^^^/ &rnlitiniriintli> Jp Sp™ LI J? / KC-^ IBW.ual *fcl-™4 IMSitf . V SaT *^1 j»
RM2CHB3XK–. Annual report of the State Board of Health of Massachusetts . co e IS o S Q 3a i uooO fa 2o is5 2 5 u § 1.4 1887* .00 7.05 .0001 .0011 0.50 .2663 1888 .00 7.58 .0000 .0011 1.36 .3262 .0002 - - - 18891 .00 8.14 .0001 .0013 0.89 .3111 .0000 - - - 1890t .00 .0002 .0014 0.95 .3400 .0000 - - - 1891§ .00 11.70 .0000 .0000 1.44 .7000 .0000 - 3.9 - 189211 .00 10.53 .0000 .0008 1.15 .6666 .0000 - 3.8 - 189311 ^ .00 11.08 .0002 .0015 1.04 .4750 .0000 .0447 3.7 .00.35 1894 .00 5.25 .0014 .0006 0.27 .1000 .0000 .0065 2.0 .0010 1895** - - .00 5.10 .0000 .0000 0.28 :.0570
RM2CHTXP4–. Grilli canterini : canzoni popolari per i ragazzi . MAMMA MIA COMPRAMI IL CERCHIO.. INDICE Le mignatte con lombrelloCera unoca, unochina, unochèLa lucciolaIl coprifuoco , 10 vorrei. Cavallino arri, arrò.Voglio fare una cassa fonda 11 Cenciaiolo .Ci son sei bimbe a vendereLa cuoca Lo Spazzacamino .Fate la nanna.ChicchirichìDo Do Do .B - A Ba .La svinatura .Pastorella, PastorellinaFilastrocca senese .La bella alla finestraMamma mia comprami il cerchio Pag. 1 e 2 3 e 4 5 e 6 7 e 8 9 e 10 n e 12 13 e 14 15 e 16 17 e 18 19 e 20 21 e 22 23 e 24 25 e 26 27 e 28 29 e 30 31 e 32 33 e 34 35 e 36 37 e
RM2CGT30G–. Proceedings of the annual convention . 14.0 9.3 2.0f T 500 psf i-UO-U-Li- Kl 15I I I Tension crock M J I r7 //^ •. h = 5.77 / /// / BScole: l=IO w = Unit weight of soil = 120 pcf c = Cohesion per unit of oreo= 200 psf (Should usually be neglected)* = Angle of internol friction of soils 30*S =Slope of backfillf= Direction of P=^^=20» h,= %^ ton (45*+!)= 5.77 WedgeI 23456 WEDGE VECTORSAreo E E Sur- TotolWt Areo Wf. chg (Kips) l8.03K^|2.+ 6fl8*516^4g^gg, gg, g^ q 82 18.03x^4^ + 5.77x4.65 41,9 + 26.824.23 XI + 5.77x5 = 68.7 I 36j8 16.4 0 =687 2055 247 0 -89.4 2949 35.4 1.5 = 89.4 3 843 462 4.0
RM2CH5EPW–. The Street railway journal . 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 SO 90 100 110 120 1.30 SecoNos FIG. 8.—STEAM RUN NO. 6. 4 TRAIL CARS—WEIGHT,INCLUDING LOCOMOTIVE, 211 TONS. POWER4490 FT. DISTANCE RUN, 5943 FT. 104 TONS.ON, 48 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XX. No. i.. 3000 230026oo24O0ilOO eooo JiAoo 35 K * ^uoo ^ 30 *• 1 %Zoo K 2°§ 600 r i- Si I— i ■ itt 1 v ! 4 ArtP t W BAf c. trr- 500 2.000 ^0000 >i 1 6000 m 4-aOO T 5fC OW5 FIG. 9.—ELECTRIC RUN NO. 7- 3 TRAIL CARS—WEIGHT, 77TONS. INCLUDING MOTOR CARS, 148.5 TONS. POWER ON, 1470 FT. DISTANCE RUN, 5370 FT. WATTHOURS PER TON MILE, 93.4 :IG- II.— E
RM2CE5ADK–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Figure 8 A-G. Texanites venustus Collignon. A-B. Ventral and lateral views of SAM-PCA1992. C-D. Ventral and lateral views of SAM-PCA1967. E-F x 1; G X 2. H-K. Menuites sp. juv. H-I. Ventral and lateral views of SAM-PCA2016. x 1. J-K. Same, x 2. 164 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Material Specimen D H W H/W U SAM-PCA2019 24 10(0.42) 8(0.33) 1.25 10(0.42) SAM-PCA2048 c. 24 9(0.38) 7 (0.29) 1.29 c. 11 (0.46) SAM-PCA2030 25 10(0.40) 9(0.36) 1.11 10(0.40) SAM-PCA1982 31 11 (0.35) 9 (0.29) 1.22 14 (0.45) SAM-PCA1998 3
RM2CDY9T9–. The immigrants guide to Texas giving descriptions of counties, towns and villages, with valuable historical and statistical information .. . LaGrange 300 Ro.v>*e, 9 m ne Rocicvab on M P ry 400 Rusk, on K & G S L ry, page 68 1,600 Palado, 9 m s B-lton 500 San Angelo. 22 m B die ger terminus G C & S F ry, page lit 4.000 San Antonio, c s, see page 50 47,500 San Augustine, c s, 35 m e Nacogdoches by stage. 800 San Di.go, e s. 57 m w Corpus Christi on M N ry •. 2,000 Sa- Marcos, c f. on I & G N div M P ry 2,000 San SaVia. c s, 24 m from Goldthwaite .. Isoo Santa Arm.a. 8 m from Coleman 300 Sav
RM2CR348Y–. Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean . 80.51 .461.301.53 2.051.962.171.82 .231.60 .35 4.302.53.641.83 9.50 a. m..10.30 a. m.11.25 a. m.Sundown . sunrise....10 a. m....12.30 p. in.1.40 p in..2.50 p. m..3.8 p.in... Sundown..Sunrise.... 6 a. m, ... 10 a. in 1 s I 42 t- lisiiiiiiiiiig m m dm oopoino www ao -h r- o t—cocjcw iiisiiiisliii ocoeim (Mm m t o> e» m o> c» 00 33 675.61 677.16 678.72 680.27 681.83 683.15 683.94 685.94 687.92 689.86 692 693.71 699.74703.22 704.08 71
RM2CEXWRA–. A Register of the Weather for the Year 1692, Kept at Oates in Essex. By Mr John Locke. 30.5 4| 48 |W N i ffiote, with a imie Fog. Very fair all*the atter- 30. 8 41 noon, now ctofe. 2. 7J 9! 44 j TV 1 i Mifty. 13 91i 94 46 1 icrofe. 1415 13 I 914i6j 9;4 7l 48 |E 1 [Fog. 17 10 181 8 415! 6 31 [E ijFog, Froft. al 45 IN ilFair, hard Froit. 4. 1 29. 18 43 N E aClofe, hard Froft. 12 35 NWa *w Fair, Rain and Snow foran hour about 16. u (1922 ) DH ITher.jBar. |Hyg.iV¥md jWeather. January, 1692.. «***-*«***., .srjmsn -**^^x*.w%m--***m* M>i».i aiiu»m<—Bo»e j 9I 44.UN W QjSnow u!l 135 43 IN W 1
RM2CD9WJX–. The future water supply of San Francisco; a report to the Honorable the secretary of the interior and the Advisory board of engineers of the United States army . S=2.27; Si=6.31; u=0.635, di—556; V^ 20» 2v2BKcos2— 2X(12)X3+cos= — 2 2 S2=SiH =6.31+ =9.62; nV^ 0.67 (9)2 bg (H, ) 32.2 (8.7 ) 2g 64.5 qY2 g 3/2 g 3/2 Q,=2/3bV2i fu (S/2 g3/2)+u^ (H^ ) (1 L )] .67(9)2 9.62^/2 e 313/2 =807 35 ro.635 (6.31^2 2.273/2)+0.556 (8.7 ) ( ) 1=21,300 cu. ft. per sec. L 64.5 9.62—6.31 -? 16 — of (27,300—21,300) =600 cu. ft. per sec. 151The discharge over the Sunol Dam under the condition of March, 1911, with
RM2CRHPD3–. Daily attractions in New York. Advance information of art exhibitions, lectures, concerts, churches, theatres, railroads, Pullman accommodations, points of interest, where to dine, etc. .. . Down A.M. A.M. 8 40 9 40 9 00 10 009 20i 10 209 45 10 50 11 50 12 25 1 001 251 45 1510 2 35 3 251...3 40 ..6 10 .. P.M. IP. M. P.M. 1 45 2 002 20 SteamersWashington Irving Hendrick Hudson Robert Fulton Albany Mary Powell O^ O^S ^N 01 t.,». I « a CM I o•So- ■r, c rfC I -s u ISo| a) U a B j: e „• OS o Q, = J: uoTcw O.HqoU u Arrive. Read Up. A.M. P.M.I P.M. 7 45 P.M. Desbrosses St....West42dSt...West 129th
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RM2CDX34W–. Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften . h I30 G ..-- --? S- 15 *2 .2 10 33 .2 5 0 0° 10° 20° 30° 40° 50° 50° 40° 30° 20° 10° 0° Scheinbare Höhe des Sonnencentrums 35 igäisches 1 eer Curve E Station 406 | 30 S*,5 --?o .9 J= 20 -8 CO 15 10 in0 0° 10° 20° 30° 40° 50° 50° 40° 30° 20° 10° 0° Scheinbare Höhe des Sonnencentrums Tafel I.ÜI.Theil.l Curve C 40^g sehe s I eer Station 401 ö 35 1 m s 30 3 -2 S?g 20 M 15 £ 10 03 j 0 0° 10° 20° 30° 40° 50° 50° 40° 30° 20° 10° 0° Scheinbare Höhe des SonnencentrumsCurve F Rft Igäisches Heer Station 406 45 « 40 O9 3j 35 .9 30 X S•g 25 C
RM2CEM025–. Spalding's official athletic almanac. ldon.N.YA.C, 30 ft. 11 in. 1899, J. Flanagan, N. Y. A. C, 33 ft. 7 1-4 in. 1900, J. S. Mitchel, H. R. C, 35 ft. 5 In. ; 1901, John Flanagan, N. Y.A. C, 30 ft. 6 in.; 1902, E. Desmarteau, Montreal A. A. A., 33 ft. 6 in.;1903, J. S. Mitchel, N.Y.A.C, 33 ft. 2 3-4 In. Throwing the Discus weighing 414 pounds from a 7-foot circle, with-out follow—1897, C H. Hennemann, C.A.A., 118 ft. 9 in. 1898, CH. Hennemann, Chicago A.A., 108 ft. 8% in. 1899, R. Sheldon, N.Y. A. C—Discus short weight. 1900, R. Sheldon, N. Y. A. C, 114 ft. 1901, R. J. Sheridan, P. A, C, 111
RM2CEM8G4–. The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments ... ■£££ >t«l)S a bt; c 9 M « o-^ >,3 -o « ,« %*-•£ gS 3 5 ««« r- S^ al 5 (Ill?-. .hx m - CL u ^) C 5^1-en-- °5^ 5iOS.,b£: 2f*J1§|!l#4l! ■ocr 1 ?, u«JS«c ^c * .•n^5T|£:SSlso.3 g0Uffl- J5 Mca£.2 ,*0 S5ST3i20 «TJ i « u ■3 *• m 3 a! £ ££2 f-Sc ° 0)° a.a 3 - ^c^cc:«^i2l;H£^ T3C! 52TI E.«a£3fl d Sr-H£ °£ => D3 H &S^-3 m ^ M«iJ 3 3 .UM5r 35) o2 « o „ w j, 5 4,^.2 3 ? ? ^. Plate LL—WORSHIP OF THE SUN-GOD. From a stone Tablet in the British Museum, recording the restoration of the Temple of the Sun-God at Sippara, near Babylon, by N
RM2CJ0GRE–. Ogden City Director . HO? £ ft z -: m 9 c m> z SL o < o -J Q. (J) — 35 js O (0 15 « -o .E c -o ► n3 >* -». » C .2 « -l Q. c Oi CD O = COS00 Id zo X0. UJ -4 UJ h J. M. FORRISTALL 4,1»SS SURETY BONDS, FIRE, ACCIDENT, i M 0 i in A Kl^M-LIABI LITY AND BURGLARY IINoUKAINOt. 126 R. L. POLK & COS Craig John, b 200 W 28th. Craig Louise, b 483 17th. Craig Nettie C, sec S L Valley Canning Co, b 483 17th. Craig Ray, b 539 23d. Craig Wm G, b 483 17th. Craig Wm W, pres and mgr S L Valley Canning Co, r 483 17th. Cramer, see also Creamer and Kramer. Cramer Fred, hlpr 0 S L, b 549 22d. Cramer Wm,
RM2CHPEEX–. Roofing Catalog No. 9 . Fig. 190. IC IX Galvanized Steel.. The tin is soldered and painted. The galvanized simply locked together. Fig.101. E. E. SOUTHER IRON CO., ST. LOUIS. Ill COST OF TIN FOR STANDING SEAM ROOFINGWITH 20 x 28 TIN. Price perBox. Cost perSquare. $ 7 007 257 50 7 75 8 008 258 50 8 75 9 009 259 509 75 10 0010 2510 50 10 75 11 0011 25 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 89 95 02 08 15 21 28 34 41 47 55 61 68 74 82 88 95 02 Price perBox. $11 50 11 75 12 0012 2512 50 12 75 13 0013 2513 50 13 75 14 0014 2514 50 14 75 15 0015 2515 5015 75 Cost perSquare. 3 093 153 213 283 35 a 42
RM2CEP846–. Histoire de l'Académie royale des inscriptions et belles lettres, depuis son establissement jusqu'à présent : Avec les Mémoires de littérature tirez des registres de cette Académie depuis son renouvellement jusqu'en 1710. !tr. —2 . 3^. 3 i . A. 3) Il Juin,? m. f.pén. <§ 20 Nov. à 5 j f- cejitr. 27.— 11.— i 3 -T. 3) :2 Mai, à 9 m. gr. 4 d. . % 6 Mai, k 7^ m. Inde, <:,r;;/r.—47.—I I .—6 .A. 3) 25 Od. à 2 i f. ffr. 7 d. =2- i o Nov. à 5 m,Af N. 27 Mars, 3 2 T m. Af E. ^«virr. 9. 3 9. 67. T. 3) 10 Avril,à é- i f. ^«-r. 5 d. 3) 4 Od. à S i f ^r. 6 d. . 0 15 Mars, à éf. ir<r«/r. —35.
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.
RM2CR50N2–. Fourteenth annual report of the Railroad Commission of the State of Florida . iles and over 15 miles 25 miles and over 20 miles 30 miles and over 25 miles 35 miles and over 30 miles 40 miles and over 35 miles 45 miles and over 40 miles 50 miles and over 45 miles 55 miles and over 50 miles 60 miles and over 55 miles 65 miles and over CO miles 1 2 D E II F Per 100 Lbs. K M 111 8 24|12 25 13 26 14 27 15 28 16 30 17 N O 8 5 4 7 6 7 5 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 7 8 7 9 7 10 8 12 8 12 3 9 — Coal I .60.80.90 1.00 1.051.151.201.25 1.251.301.351.40 Per Car. oW & 8 110.0014.0014.0017.00 17.0019.0019.0021.00 21.002
RM2CE5554–. Olcott's land values blue book of Chicago . th in 00 in00 DO |2[izi*izzi*cz] cz: en izzi ? 1 fw 22NDa35^155: —aotu 2W—35^:-MO—565rt^ CZI CZI CZI IZZ^ [J. r»tr600 JusUusuUsUusUIJsUL i fc CSZI « ^—[CD » CIB—«=:=> m I 1 ocwnxs rTT i—i rjn 500: ?? 300=50Cr; -SOO Tiflfr- .^= S a cn czD (=1 ? !e^ - ^k^i^^uirlJiJ uu UL nr loP f nr nr r nr nr & ? 8 3a g gs o R DC o c- ^ 3 u JL UL uu Lj UL JL - ST in ? — -- — lO O ?iir m lO 9^ -VJ vu D J . J JL JL u iimillSlM I 151 isi learns 75 150 TOO 7C 702^ 70 70 80 se„- Page 93 OLCOTTS LAND VALUES BLUE BOOK LOANS ON REAL ESTATEAT LOWEST RATES KASPAR
RM2CEPD5K–. The American anti-slavery almanac, for ... : calculated for Boston, New York, and Pittsburgh ... 2 46 3 38 4 33 5 32 Rises 10 15 10 46 11 25m. 0 16 1 16 2 26 3 41sets.7a548 128 30 8 48 9 79 309 56 10 26 11 9m. 0 00 59 2 10 3 23rises. 7al27 35 7 57 8 24 8 53 9 2910 16 HighWa. m. 3 14 4 8 5 16 6 46 8 15 9 24 10 20 11 611 43 0al8 0 48 1 16 8 37 9 37 10 23 11 411 42 m.0 19 0 53 1 34 2 17 3 1 4 1 MISCELLANEOUS. J> Perigee. Ras Alhague S. 8 37. Rath €col for the season.Middling tides. III. and Ind$ greatest elong. E. Elect£ in Aphelion.Rastaben 8 42.J? Stationary. Altair S. 10 25 a. Change-Rath
RM2CDM4XX–. Construction and test of a rotary transformer for direct current . 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 OUTPUT IN AMPSRIS. 100 . ^ POTAEY TP AKSl?OPvrPW Mul^tpl9« FvJl comp. Bn£liBh Method. e. Ei /, ^* ^, U/z ff/Z S/vecA L15.0 3^,5 5.26 Q 605 0 0 893 114.R 37.2 6.4f) 5-fi 74 0 ?.0R J>A,5> 8q?l 114-5 .?^7 . P. ft .fifi 10.6 990 .-^g.*! 39.9 900 LLLJ2 66.8 11.0 16.8 1254 618 49.1 900 L14.0 36,1 13.3 21ol 1516 7^3 50.0 900 L13.0 35,2 15,7 26,4^ 1790 929 52.? 900 L13oO 35.0 18 = 0 31„7 2034 1109 54.4 893 np.-fi 31-0 20-0 36.8 2P.5 2 1 ?50 55-4 900 112^ 33.7 22-0 42.4 2478 1430 57.7 900 L12.0 32.§ 24.7 4
RM2CJ0CY0–. 1915 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies . r & Deming1 and 2, withIjtth List Retailin. Pr. ea. Pr. ea.$1.35 $0.671.401.451.501.601.70 1. tO1.902.002.102.202.25 2. -02.352.402.502.602.702.F02.903.003.103.20 inches 666fi6666 2% .70.73.75.80.85.90.951.001.051.101.131.151.181.201.251.301.51.401.451.501.551.60long Bit-Stock Drills FOB METAI. OB WOOD, No. 109. 01V o o meter. c 4.O E.d ^ o o c: ea Dia w ^i- 6.30 3.15 .54 .27 12-3 2 7.20 3.60 .62 .31 13-3 J 8.00 4.00 .68 .34 1 ri-?2 9.60 4.80 .82 .41 ir.-3L 10.30 5.15 .87 .45 !i-1 R 14.35 1.20 .60 16.15 1.35 .65 3-4 19.75 1.65 .85 T
RM2CDCGJD–. The navy list . CD 5- . c2 E §| • S j a S oS^Sk^.wc O tJ0£O>M HSt, B • -2 .? • 3; B ™ B E .« O -c .2 §* c?b g2.2 .2 .2.2 §?* 3 § u2 O F^HOfe^ J JiJoS co O 6 ? co- Q CD r ns § 5 6 •••;••• h n ^ 2 s E • 2 « a 1 a 3 ^^m50 « BS * S a 2 1 § |g|i| 122------^ 9 0 BBbQBcdcdcdcdcdcdcd % A J3fl$J3fl a SfiOfl C ^ ca e oocqooooooob « o - o o pq ^ . d 9 1 • Jo is ltd a § § r^ ?*? fl 03- a. • oS>coO co r = d pa . ^ .Ph 4. .™ FOREIGN ORDERS. 2220« ^ CO <3i fc- <3i t- I— <35 ;o fc-»CO rH GO r-< <X- ift -.O T- -<* l- GO t— aDQ0tr--£t-t*L--t-(3St-O; t-aitr-r-t»00t 2 oi is j- j. j- a.
RM2CPB257–. A monograph of the weaver-birds, Ploceidae, and arboreal and terrestrial finches, Fringillidae . ara. Cukn a. <? E. B. Paucartambo, I igh Peru (H. Whitely). 6-8 3-65 3-2 1-0 0-55 b. $ E. B. Tinta, W. Peru (H. Whitely). 6-35 3-65 315 1-0 0-55 c. <? E. B. Santiago (IFeiss imipt). 7-5 3-8 3-15 0-95 0-55 d. i Imm. E. B. Chili (C. Reed). 7 05 3-8 3-25 0-9 0-55 e. $ Imm. E. B. Chili (C. Reed). 7-15 3-9 3-2 0-95 0-5 /■ (? Imm. E. B. Chili (C. Reed). 7-15 3-8 3-1 0-95 0-5 y- ? E. B. Chili (C. Reed). 6-75 3-85 31 0-95 0-5 h. ? E. B. Chili (C. Reed). 6-75 3-7 3-15 0-9 0-5 i. ? E. B. Chili (C. Re
RM2CGT6NP–. Le quincaillier (Janvier-Juin 1907) . i-out comipletesnent negligees. Prix 3 la doz de boitet Amer. Canad. ued beef . 1 lb. 1.70 1.40 1.50 Corned beef . 2 lb. 3.20 2.50 2.60 beef . 6 lb. 10.50 7.50 7.65 •orned beef . 14 lb. 24.00 17.50 0.00 aid de- sosse .... 1 lb 3.10 3.20 !e desosseJ 1 lb 3.10 3.20 le rotie. . 1.. lb 3.20 Diodes rotiee . 2 lb 3.50 list) Brawn 2 lb 3.20 2.60 Lang, dfl boeuf 14 lb 7.25 7.5U Lang, de boeuf 2 lb 9.50 7.80 8.00 l.an-. de boeuf H lb 12.25 8.35 8.75 Lunch Tongues l lb. 4.00 3.30 3.40 l.uiH-h Tongues 2 lb 8.10 6.60 6.75 Mince M seau . lb. 0.08 Mil en imp. 0.16 0.
RM2CDGKNW–. Nova acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum Upsaliensis . P O O 64 42 13 36 31 35 A = 6; M = 52; Mx = 37. Cirro-Cumulus. N NW W SW S SE E NE B 12 11 O O — — 14 O C 5 12 11 13 9 8 19 16 D 19 16 31 23 14 10 9 17 E 17 i 8 15 4 O 10 17 15 F 24 12 7 9 19 14 19 20 A = 4; M = 14; Mx = 21 Cirro-Stratus. W SW S SE E NB 50 O . — O O 18 16 9 U 4 19 17 42 14 0 7 15 15 13 18 3 8 18 29 O 19 21 37 20 M = 13; Mx = 16. N NW B 62 6 C 11 19 D 17 17 E 24 16 F 37 12 A = = 2; DlSTRIBUTlOiN DES ÉLÉMENTS MÉTÉOROLOGIQUES etC. 23 Les tableaux XXI et XXII nous montrent la distribution de laquantité des nuages. Elle est l
RM2CEFN05–. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. 00 $2.90 $1.45 2.40 1.20 3.50 1.75 2.85 1.45 4.25 2.15 3.40 1.70 4.75 2.40 4.50 2.25 6.25 3.15 7.50 3.75 10.65 5.35 7.50 3.75 10.65 5.35 Roller Bushed. $2.85 $1.45 $4.40 $2.20 3.35 1.70 5.00 2.50 4.15 2.10 6.00 3.00 4.70 2.35 7.25 3.70 6.00 3.00 8.50 4.25 9.20 4.60 13.20 6.60 9.20 4.60 13.20 6.60 GRITCOHOIST No. 40. — Two sheaves above,two sheaves be-low ; for Vz -inchrope; capacity,800 lbs. One mancan lift 400 lbs.3 - inch sheaves. Pactory list,$4.00. Our Spe-cial Price, $2.50. No. 34.—T w osheaves above, 2sheaves b e 1 o w;for Va inc
RM2CEKMRA–. Catalogue. .s-s oHc O —• MCoeoeocoeopseoeccccviN 3 ™ s btbt.ii z Zou.2tt^r-r5 3 3 o 3 eo co o M e« co co ei co on c« : .j : ■ Qi : 3 : : OS Jjj L. rh K o « as ,a,d a a *-> ^ £ bi - c i—i „ ^ >> bo be o o —• cj.2 > >. c >. >. £ « «ja ,a oj w -7t o t* 3 oO3-S %g .2.2 x: xt a S S « ftco co et e« co co co co e* co cc cq -< 5 -■ - c 9 o 21 J S j <M | CM CO CO 0* C* IN -M ■ -r CO CO N 9* ^ <M lj c w s2 bo*Sc go— T5 ^ cr 5Q3W cu « c «J x: & .X .Z h Z ftMjtifiiMeococorococoeocM CIRCULAR OP ST. JOHNS COLLEGE. 35 HHNMH 00 00 etn W o P3 o 8! 5 o § S O Pcc o HHNWH 0000 I tO
RM2CDY8B7–. Public accounts of the Province of Ontario for the year ended December 31, 1869 . 35 iH oo iH O t- OO * lO T* CO t CO Tt< o t^ t- (N lO o iH a. o |pH6^o|.<iprrPsM- ^ | § § a IjsS |g g»j ftf 36 iHtH-^i—Tj<OH00H(Nt 13 -4^ o CO• I—( I -4 ?8 & W £ l« ft) i H u ^ H % t pq tc OS .9 j1 O a) SJ O > ?p ^5 Sis *ote o •oooooooooooooooo, ! ^3 O *C *0 *0 O H3 *w C *0 O *0 O *0 O O OOOOOOOOOOOOCO-r3r3rdrOrOrOrdrCrwrCrO^rO^3uJj o PI E o «§ if J £ o S SlSSSl 1^511 si 2-3 S g^o9 £ 3 e8 .- ^ ,c« xc s« ^p S • - £, o o o o o c o o o & ?-q n3 ^ O d hd 2 bo Jo 5tj o o <u c3 2 d *4 a*-! -*0 ^ J CO
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RM2CH4K97–. Electric trains . e loadwhile electricity is being consumed Ratio of efficiency of motor at factory onsteady load to efficiency of electrical equip-ment in service ..... 2 5 119 54-56,490102 102500 204451-0125 90 208 24-5 72-5 74-099-1 24-8 19-8 56-845-5 87-4 1-20 2 4 104 57-4 5,960 93-7 93-7500 187446-8125 90 208 22-5 690 64-586-521-6 17-3 49-539-6 86-0 1-24 2 3 91 57-6 5,250 82-5 82-5500 166441-3125 90 208 19-8 68-4 56-575-718-9 15-1 43-434-7 84-5 1-24 22 77 62-5 4,810 75-6 75-6600 151437-8125 90 208 18-2 63-2 47-864-016-0 12-8 35-628-5 82-0 1-30 2 1 63 66-2 4,170 656 65-6500 131432-8126 9
RM2CE0EHK–. Fertilizer experiments with tomatoes . 1910 Tests with Messrs. Atkinson and Rockwell. Field No. 1. Mr. Atkinsons Field Mr. Rockwells Field No. 1. No. 1. ea C 05 oa 03 .Son oa Q. O a o 1CL alue Pf IncreDeductif Fert . .ao a -z -L- — o *- a Z— . o j, o o 03 rf E 3 fe 3 ?- 3 - o a > a aH o & c a > » oC o > Ss Z >0- >o z<Q- >o Z<<o £L 5 1260 $3.56 $33.50 850 $1.35 $11.40 $22.45 6 405 52o 7 1282.5 3.65 28.30 855 1.37 5.50 16.90 8 1320 3.81 31.20 980 1.89 12.00 21.60 9 1687 5.34 47.30 790 1.10 4.90 26.10 10 870 1.93 10.50 590 .27 * 8.53 .98 11 1890 6.18 50.90 1310 3.27 2
RM2CDEKBF–. The climate and weather of Baltimore . 29. 230 THE CLIMATE OF BALTIMORE TABLE LVI.-MONTHLY AND SEASONAL SNOWFALL.(In inches and tenths.) Season. 1883-4 1884-5 188./-6 1886-7 1887-8 1888-9 1889-90 1890-1 1891-2 1892-3 189:^-4 1894-5 1895-6 1896-7 1897-8 1898-9 1899-1900 190U-1 1901-3 1902-3 1903-4 Averag-e (1884-1904). Greatest Year Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mch. Apr. May. Sea-son. 0 0 4.4 14.2 0 8.7 8.0 0 35.3 0 0.6 3.8 1.9 17.2 5.9 2.0 0 31.4 0 0 0 13.0 15.3 2.0 0 0 30.3 0 T 10.2 2.5 5.0 6.8 1.1 0 25.6 0 0 12.0 8.8 3.9 7.4 0 0 32.1 0 1.1 T 2.6 5.3 T T 0 9.0 T 0 0 0.1 2.5 2.3 T 0 4.9 T T 10.6
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RM2CGRPR4–. Electric railway journal . W/iee/ Gape -?-e£ fiacA /a 6 a cA off/a/?pes f-Jg- -. Ces, 7?aJ ■?-£ Whs^l B//S£ 6 0W//££i. j3/}S£ 7 6 Whffl B/jsc 90 h>//E£L S//37Z B C a X Y Z /r S C D >y X Y Z /I B c jO h/ X Y z /I B c a w X Y Z 35 O 9 ei *$ 23° 0 17°, 5 ief-5 22°25 II t-si 9e% 25 25 18°*-5 2 5°30 22°f5 tefi 2:. 29fl * 9e£ 2f°C5 ,3°50 is so 2290 //i fSl ■? t7i 23to /8-e5 2 #3 2 5°5 tfft 278h o i£ 25°25 7936 24°3C 2 7°oo SO C / ; 95§ 9Si 0 o,e 25 H- ///O 7990 2?°20 # if 9-s£ 9eQ Itll /2°SS /7°/C 2?°3C i^ f S/I ee2 *t$ ?f5< /7°20 /92S 2470 n ■Ps/i 233i /sjo It ! 2 5 30 eo o /;: 9 8; ft
RM2CET834–. On the Action of Cobra Venom. Parts I and II. se per pressure. i 30 sec. min. sec. min. sec. mm. Hg. 0 0 to 0 30 148 98 0 30 1 0 146 96 2 mgrm. per kgrm. venom intravenously. 1 0 1 30 146-124 94 I 30 2 0 124-40-47 67 2 0 2 30 47-42 79 2 30 3 0 42-39 86 3 0 3 30 39-42 84 o 30 4 0 42-80 85 4 0 4 30 82-58 49 4 30 5 0 58 56 26 5 0 6 0 56-68 35 6 0 7 0 68-76 44 7 0 8 0 76-82 50 8 0 9 0 82-80 49 9 0 10 0 80-86 52 10 .0 18 0 86-88 83 18 0 28 0 88-74 94 28 0 43 0 74-64 95 43 0 45 0 64-50 93 45 0 55 0 50-0 i E 2 28 PROF. A. E. CUSHNY AND DR. S. YAGI Experiment 4,—^A cat weighing 2-5 kgrm. was ansesth
RM2CE6J3D–. The American ephemeris and nautical almanac . I. Tr.E. 15 1 29 IV. Ec.D. 16 12 I. Oc.R. 21 35 III. Sh.I. 7 2 10 IV. Tr.E. 6 23 IV. Ec.R. 17 24 II. Sh.E. 12 11 I. Sh.I. 7 16 IV. Oc.D. 17 36 III. Sh.I. 30 0 52 III. Tr.I. 12 40 I. Tr.I. 11 19 I. Ec.D. 18 47 II. Tr.E. 1 13 III. Sh.E. 14 29 I. Sh.E. 12 00 II. Sh.I. 20 29 III. Tr.I. 4 30 III. Tr.E. 14 58 I. Tr.E. 12 12 IV. Oc.R. 21 15 III. Sh.E. 12 21 I. Sh.I. 13 11 II. Tr.I. 13 10 I. Tr.I. 8 9 25 I. Ec.D. 13 38 III. Sh.I. 23 0 08 III. Tr.E. 14 40 I. Sh.E. 9 26 II. Sh.I. 14 12 I. Oc.R. 10 27 I. Sh.I. 15 28 I. Tr.E. 9 39 III. Sh.I. 14 50 II. Sh.E.
RM2CEN2C1–. The Columbian magazine : or, monthly miscellany. Fair. ■ 1 18 30 8 5 0 29 9 5 V/ S W Fair. 1 ^9 29 3 I I 0 29 8 9 incoDftant I 6 14 Cloudy and fnow. | 20 34 3 I 29 9 8 N W I 6 Fair, after fnow. | 21 32 0 0 G 29 II 7 S Yi Fair. 1Fair. 1 22 32 0 0 C 29 II I NW . 23 45 7 6 . 29 7. 2 ftiU I 7 3 Cloudy and rain. | 24 23 9 3 6 G 29 8 6 N Fair, hriflc wind. i 25 14 9 7 5 • 0 30 9 idem Fair, cold. u 26 32 8 3 30 2 6 idem Fair. 27 30 8 5 0 30 I 5 Rill Idem. 28 29 3 I I 0 30 I idem Idem and humidify. 29 •28 7 I 5 0 30 I 7 E Fair. 30 35 3 I 5 30 2 4 E Overcaft, thick fog. 9 3 L 35 3 I 5 30 I 4 ftill Cl
RM2CD8P8D–. Annual report of the Police Commissioner for the City of Boston . ,108 1,576 5,700 JAN. 10 - 19 50 9 2 94 1 ,091 1,931 1 ,646 5,500 FEB. 8 3 27 426 342 924 1,876 1,405 5,011 MARCH 8 - 53 487 387 1 ,063 2,171 1 ,446 5,615 APRIL 10 1 35 506 461 851 2, 292 1,570 5,726 MAY 6 - 54 50 8 470 885 2,287 1,558 5,768 JUNE 10 4 46 467 457 858 2, 223 1,541 5,605 89 14 491 5,777 4,731 11,943 25,612 18,477 67,134 PART I CLEARANCES BY »«ONTH - FISCAL YEAR 1984-1985 M A A N G A S G U L B T A R A U L 0 M U 0 5 R A T U G B S G R T 0 R H R B A L C H T D T A E U A E E A E E P R L R N F L R R E Y T Y Y T S JULY 3
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RM2CDFR4D–. St. Nicholas [serial] . n East Indian tree. My 5-16-34-24-37 is a criminal.My 9-23-4-43-7 is a rotating disk. My 32-52-21-41-15was Quentin Roosevelts official position. KINGS MOVE PUZZLE (Silver Badge, St. Nicholas League Competition) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 z Z R N 1 L H T L E 1: 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 L 1 G L A N P P 0 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 E Y A K E M H c E A 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 B A R N G 1 A D R L 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 L E H 0 A R P 0 S E 5i 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Y A L W 0 P 0 R c 0 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 X N 0 N L u P E 1 N 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78
RM2CH0EFK–. American engineer and railroad journal . TABLE nDiMEIiSIOnS POK PISTON EHB OF PISTON HOD. /? B c D E F G N J K L />7 IV p W s 2| 3i 3 2| *i 3| 4 7^ 5| 3j 3j f 2 -1 s 3 3i 34 ^^ *i 3i 3j 2| 5| -♦i fi ? -i 2 ^i 6 3i 3| 3i 3 5? K ^i ^1 ^1 r^ ^j f 2 *i d 3i 4 3| 3i ^i ^f ^i 2J 1 5 4 ■■ i 2i « 6 3f 4 3| 3i *i rl ■z *i i »5 5 ^i ■ 2 2| 6 6 n -»£ 4 35 ^F Ji *r 4 8a 1 ^i ?■ zi 4 6 A ^i 4 i ijf *i ^fl- ^l 8i 5| ^f 2 2f ^1 6b 4 4 *i H 7 6 4 ^l 6l ^5 ^1 5 25 6^ *i 4 4 4 t i ^1 3| 5s «s 6 2 3 ri 6 i s 1 ■>i 7 6 ^1 3| 9^ 65 !l ? 3 1 6 S — working fiber stress equals io,ooo pounds per squareinch.Th
RM2CE6JET–. The American ephemeris and nautical almanac . II. Sh.E. 23 4 52 IV. Sh.I. 11 56 II. Tr.I. 23 34 IV. Ec.R. 7 35 I. Tr.I. 31 1 16 IV. Oc.D. 12 42 I. Sh.E. 8 44 I. Sh.I. 2 32 III. Oc.R. 13 57 II. Sh.I. 15 8 32 I. Oc.D. 9 22 IV. Sh.E. 3 58 III. Ec.D. 14 49 II. Tr.E. 11 57 I. Ec.R. 9 50 I. Tr.E. 5 39 IV. Oc.R. 16 51 II. Sh.E. 11 00 I. Sh.E. 6 43 I. Oc.D. 16 5 44 I. Tr.I. 11 12 II. Oc.D. 7 34 III. Ec.R. 8 6 43 I. Oc.D. 6 49 I. Sh.I. 16 25 II. Ec.R. 10 16 I. Ec.R. 10 01 I. Ec.R. 8 00 I. Tr.E. 19 11 III. Oc.D. 13 03 IV. Ec.D. 8 45 II. Oc.D. 22 45 III. Oc.R. 17 41 IV. Ec.R. 9 3 55 I. Tr.I. 9 05 I. Sh
RM2CRH0T8–. Steam road tests with railway test car 17 for the year 1907-1908 . (0 a 8^0 8 35-0 Z. 14- 2.za. a. 18 a7 4 89 13 7 4-4 9 1 (0-3 375- a.z9 a.37 a. 33 294 5-a 14 7 a b 3 8 17 2.4(^ a. 53 2.49 3 1 4 1 l-57 08 1 0 47 a. >1 5 C a,GO a.(o7 2. (^3 3 3 3 73 1 65(0 8 9 1 1 1 2. G ^.73 a,83 2.7 9 3 5-3 4-3 1 7 (0 7 1 117 8 1 4- />y 2.9 1 2.93 a, 9 s 31 1 e (o-52. / 2. ^.07 3. w 3. 10 33 270 13 G 3 5^ 13030 3.a3 3.30 3.24= 4 I Z 33 aoG / G 1 3 7 44 a.37 3.43- 34 1 43197 Z 1 5-98 1 43 95 3.-5) 3.(^0 3 .5 5 4-3 1 (= C3 2. a-53 0 / .50^-3 fcoo 3.73 3. (39 4-^ f 24 Z 3 3 6= a. l5-7oa (0-2.5 3-8^ 3,
RM2CE6JGX–. The American ephemeris and nautical almanac . Tr.I. 11 42 I. Ec.R. 10 27 I. Oc.D. 2 33 II. Tr.I. 14 4 07 I. Tr.I. 13 37 I. Ec.R. 2 48 I. Sh.I. 4 42 I. Sh.I. 21 5 52 I. Tr.I. 3 27 II. Sh.I. 4 50 II. Tr.I. 6 37 I. Sh.I. 28 7 39 I. Tr.I. 4 38 I. Tr.E. 6 04 II. Sh.I. 7 10 II. Tr.I. 8 31 I. Sh.I. 5 05 I. Sh.E. 6 23 I. Tr.E. 8 09 I. Tr.E. 9 32 II. Tr.I. 5 27 II. Tr.E. 6 59 I. Sh.E. 8 42 II. Sh.I. 9 55 I. Tr.E. 6 21 II. Sh.E. 7 45 II. Tr.E. 8 53 I. Sh.E. 10 48 I. Sh.E. 23 35 I. Oc.D. 8 59 II. Sh.E. 10 04 11 36 II.II. Tr.E. Sh.E. 11 20 12 26 II. Sh.I.II. Tr.E. 8 2 21 I. Ec.R. 15 1 20 I. Oc.D. 14 14
RMRN9XD2–. Anatomische Hefte. Anatom. Hefte. [. Abteilung. K..3 9. (lirBd.ir. 2 P P BS S7 3A- J«^^g||P^JlJlU.:W^.,|l en. 35 S^y^-" Ko'S^äV'4'**«'^^ e/2/. e o. i',i'5^ Taf.IXl. A. 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.. München [etc. ] J. F. Bergmann
RMRD5EA4–. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. C O P P E R. and a lamellar fracture, are femi-trarifparent paffing into tranfparent. In hardnefs they are inferior to fluur fpar. Sp. gr. 2.88. It is compofed, according to Chenevix, of 49 Oxyd of copper 14 Arfenic acid 35 Water 9* It is found in the fame mine as the preceding fpecies. Sp. 16. Foliated arfeniat of copper. Blattriges olivewrz of Werner. Its colour is olive-green, pafiing to oil and leek-green. It occurs rarely maffive, and generally cryftallized in acute rhomboids and
RMRGBKB3–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. THE SUGAR-CANE MOTH BORER T. E. HOLLOWAY and U. C. LOFTIN Entomological Assistants, Southern Field Crop Insect Investigations WITH TECHNICAL DESCRIPTIONS BY CARL HEINRICH CONTENTS Page Introduction i .: 1 Character of Injury to Smgar Cans . 2 Estimate of Losses . 2 History 7 Distribution . 9 Species of Diatraea . 10 Food Plants 12 Summary of Life Cycle . 12 Description of Stages in Life Cycle . 12 Insectary Methods 18 Life History 19 Seasonal History . 28 Natural Control 35 Repression ...... 42 Recommendations 62 Bibli
RMRGBKAH–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. THE SUGAR-CANE MOTH BORER T. E. HOLLOWAY and U. C. LOFTIN Entomological Assistants, Southern Field Crop Insect Investigations WITH TECHNICAL DESCRIPTIONS BY CARL HEINRICH CONTENTS Page Introduction i .: 1 Character of Injury to Smgar Cans . 2 Estimate of Losses . 2 History 7 Distribution . 9 Species of Diatraea . 10 Food Plants 12 Summary of Life Cycle . 12 Description of Stages in Life Cycle . 12 Insectary Methods 18 Life History 19 Seasonal History . 28 Natural Control 35 Repression ...... 42 Recommendations 62 Bibli
RMRD8RPY–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Conostychus ornatus. (Lesquereux, Coal Flora of Penn., ^//?..«Bsi^^i^^ss»w '^^^0^ page 17, plate B, fig. 4, quoting Geol. Et. of Indiana, 1875, plate 1, fig. 6; and referring for comparison to Hall's Pal. N. Y., Vol. 2, plate 10, fig. 9 «, 5,10, as roots of Buthotrephis.) Collett's Indiana Et. of 1883, page 35, plate 2, fig. 5. Coal Measure sandstone above conglomerate, i. e., Clarion group of Allegheny series in Pennsylvania. XIII, Constellaria (Stellipora)
RMREHC1H–. Combined reflection and diffraction by a vertical wedge. Waves; Breakwaters; Hydrodynamics. I 9.25 8.55 e.85 1 .15 1.45 1.75 2.65 2.35 Figure 8. Amplification factor diagram for the thin semi-infinite breakwater for incident wave angle = 60 deg 19. 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.. Chen, Hsuan Shan; U. S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station; Coastal Engineering Research Center (U. S. ); United States.
RMRJPFKD–. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. 9 12 15 18 21 58. 9 12 15 18 21 58 TIME( weeks) Fig. 2. The changes in the numbers of species (S) and individuals (N) and biomass (BM as grams ash-free dry weight per m2) throughout the sampling period in two ponds (A, B) and an estuarine reference station (E). The arrows indicate the dates on which both ponds were treated with rotenone and stocked respectively. The symbol * indicates that the Ell week biomass value excludes the biomass of a relatively large specimen of the crab Dromidia sp. Including this crab makes the Ell value 3.35 g/m
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