RMR7238C–Fragment stone with text ioannis ... Sbania and later hacked frame, tombstone? memorial stone? facing brick? building component? slate stone, abo .. sbania ... et Ma .. imii .. nct .. viesca ... death mourning
RM2TA3773–Marines from 'F' Company, 2nd Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, run to board CH-53 helicopters of IMII-463 during evacuation exercises in Phnom Penh. The photo was taken on April 12, 1975, as part of Operation Eagle Pull, which involved the evacuation of Phnom Penh and Saigon. The image captures the military activities during the Vietnam War.
RMW27J52–Archive image from page 283 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofame02bail Year: 1906 764 HORTICULTURE settlement of the country. iTi- apiiears to have been a I; iMit in 1821 Thacher de- rkalili- fact that the first iMii.-rity a greater number ing of apples since Early in tlir l:ist I'cntury tlu'n- a] clar
RM2AWF779–Die Liebe im Narrenhaus : eine komische Oper in zwei Aufzügen . a ber ImII.
RM2G108D6–Can with lid, Imari-Delft pottery. Can with faience lid. Painted multi-colored. Imii Delft. Marked K No.7.
RF2B9GA4D–Fragment stone with text ioannis ... Sbania and later hacked frame, tombstone? memorial stone? facing brick? building component? slate stone, abo .. sbania ... et Ma .. imii .. nct .. viesca ... death mourning
RM2G4E055–. Teapot with lid of painted porcelain. The teapot is painted in the Imii style with trees, houses and a fisherman in a boat. The teapot has been marked.
RMPF9P3J–. Deutschlands freilebende Süsswasser-Copepoden. Copepoda; Crustacea. T.imii.. 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.. Schmeil, O. (Otto), 1860-1943. Cassel, T. Fischer
RM2G23B7C–Teapot, painted with an Imari decor. Teapot of painted porcelain. The teapot is painted in the Imii style with trees, houses and a fisherman in a boat. The teapot has been marked.
RMMEHD48–. Die deutsche Landwirtschaft unter Kaiser Wilhelm II; Mutterland und Kolonien. Hrsg. von Prof. Dr. Dade . fttcntingcn in 3?a^cn, imii iSübcjt gcfcbcu. ^venfiugcn.
RMW283FJ–Archive image from page 353 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 2484. Dahlia leaf, illustratine the branchine of leaves form galls on stem of goldenrod and asters is caust by the larva of a moth In t Iditirn t tine in it fl galls and 1.-.1 imII,,,, I stimulus ]nH'|ih-l ('pois
RM2AKRHE7–Lethaea rossica, ou, Paléontologie de la Russie . ?• : îlej Imii par Paul rnlil Toi:
RMPG3KAB–. The British moss-flora. Mosses. B'^'Moss FL SPl.,ArjlNACKK. T. LXII,. R IJmd}imii/^- ad nat djii^ Z Carter sc ^fjnli'Jli Bros Vltp. 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.. Braithwaite, Robert, 1824-1917. London
RM2G22R7C–Dish, painted multi-colored with a hop of cake and an Imii decor. Dish of painted porcelain. The dish has the shape of two partially covering leaves. The edge is partly serrated. One leaf has a large grain with being ververrings and is painted with flower branches. The other half-covered leaf is painted with a pressure Imari textile pattern of windows. The dish has been marked.
RMMCPJF2–. Fig. I.'»l. Vi'rgr. lOd. liiing.>j^i«.v. fl' Parcnchym, i Inlorcellularrlunii'. 0 «iol'itsshnndcl. /iigli'ich niikrohkoiiisrliPs Itild von l'.-ii>)iiis T«.'iliiiJM-lii' .Mikni.sliO|iii' 1807, |>. iM IL: IcirK-f Wicsner. Die I''aijiim<'r tiiid IMIi- iiu'inciiKM l*;i|tici('. 1. c, p. a4.
RMW248R4–Archive image from page 217 of Dairy farming being the. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying dairyfarmingbein00shel Year: 1880 Plate I.-LEGUMINOUS PLANTS. l.—Trifo/imii. prateiise (Conunon Red or Broad-k':ived Clover). 5.—(Ji>'Ariii-fiii mtini (Suiiifniii), 2. -TrifiiUiim iritens (Dutch Clover). 3 -Tri'foliiiiii iiirarniitinii (Crimson Clover). Trifoliuiii hiihridum (Alsike Clover). (>.—.M.:dk;i;io liipiitlmt (liUck Medick). 7.—Lupin 111 (tlhns (Lti|iin, blue variety). I 8.—Vkia aiitiva (Vetch).
RM2ANBNCF–Joseph : Opéra en trois actes . 31. m i^.jJ ^- Ur.j;. ,1, - r 1 r n^-rrrT^-^^^^ D imii^.
RMPFK9PE–. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften / Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. Mathematics; Science. Hvrtl. Oi'srliK'. Uli ll;iriivcrk7.iMi'i(> ilci' (iaauidi'u TalM.. 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.. Kaiserl. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien. Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Klasse. Wien : Aus der Kaiserlich-Königlichen Hof- und Staatsdruckerei
RM2G23H1R–Furniture. Rectangular mirror list with profiled rules and styles with an acanthus sheet on the corners. The rules and styles are decorated with an Imii decor, consisting of rocks, gates bound hedges and flowering branches, on which birds in blue, red and gold. Inner and outer edge in blue with golden trim. In the middle of the upper rule a stuffed shell with a volute on either side. This attachment evens in blue, red and gold.
RMMA7CTH–. Einleitung in die Konchyliologie; oder grundzüge der naturgeschichte der Weichthiere . Asvidia iiiytiliK'i'ii. *) Ciivier Moni. X, 11,12. — Spallanzani missdciilet diese Gcfüssp für iilcinc IMii!-- krlii, wi'lclic licstiniiiu seycn, „die i;in{;sl;uif(>ndiii (he l.iinge i]cs Uorpers, die rpiccr- iBufcntlen dcgscn Breite zusammenzuziehen." Travels IV, 269.
RMW15E7B–Archive image from page 142 of Deutschlands freilebende Süsswasser-Copepoden (1892). Deutschlands freilebende Süsswasser-Copepoden . deutschlandsfrei21893schm Year: 1892 T.imii.
RM2AWEP75–Architectural economy, vol1 . LMNEPD . |[ 10] I iyor.rj-0-. ? ItlfH IMII ?i HI I,*.* IIIIlllll Si II Page 71 ARCHITECTURAL ECONOMY
RMPG04MK–. The Uganda protectorate; an attempt to give some description of the physical geography, botany, zoology, anthropology, languages and history of the territories under British protection in East Central Africa, between the Congo Free State and the Rift Valley and between the first degree of south latitude and the fifth degree of north latitude. African languages; Natural history; Ethnology. iMii VOL. ir. 22. 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 perfec
RM2G23J8K–Baluster Covered Jar With Pheasants on a Rock Near a Fence and Flowering Plants. Porcelain baluster-shaped lid, painted in underglaze blue and on the glaze in blue, red, pink, green, yellow, black and gold. On the wall a pheasant on a rock in blooming plants (peony, prunus) and a fence. A second pheasant, butterflies and birds flies in the air. On the ground other flowers (Aster, Lotus, Prachtanjer), mushrooms (Lingzhi) and a pond with ducks. On the edge in Imii colors with a band with clouds on arrears interrupted by cartouches with lotus drinks. Cover knob in the shape of a shishi. Family Ro
RMMEEDGJ–. Die Bivalven Gosaugebilde in den nordöstlichen Alpen. Beitrag zur Charakteristik der Kreiderformation in Ãsterreich. I. Theil. Vorgelezt in der Sitzung am 10. Dec. 1863 . ^',ul.y,lâ:,m â,/.âi ,â . '//,/// /,//// â.,/,,i.,,/./,./. //,-///,.â â¢/,/,,/..,/â¢â ,/,/., iMikscIa illeii licr k.k:iild Wivsciisc li iii;itti iiKliirwCI.XMV.Rd IMi'i
RMW1BKWR–Archive image from page 422 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola1911deut Year: 1911 Nr. 30S. II. .Imii IIWS m- no- i» wo- Nr. 30H. 14. Juni 1902 ro --ST
RM2AWF753–Die Liebe im Narrenhaus : eine komische Oper in zwei Aufzügen . Ift fie oft g;ar froh»^ J J . I |. a ber ImII
RMPFYK0M–. The popular natural history . Zoology. FLYCATCHERS. 323 species, extremely variable in size, form, and colour. The average dimen- sions of these birds are about equal to those of a large sparrow, and many are smaller than that bird, although two or three species nearly equal the thrush in size.. WA .imii* PIED FLYCATCHER.—(Muscicapa atricapilla.) SPOTTED FLYCATCHER.—(Muscicapa grlsola.) The Spotted Flycatcher has received several local names in allusion to its habits, the titles Wall Bird and Beam Bird being those by which it is most frequently designated. It is one of the migrating birds, a
RMMEECK4–. Die caprelliden des golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden meeres-abschnitte . '^^'lLyf^j.t -jii.i Zcch^-uingen v. Psjji i''hy/r yeriii^ y.Wdh h'n^:imii.tP,Uip^iÃ. i An:; r Wfnrr i ^irj/r .-'snkfar! â ^/M 1-9 CaprelLa dentaJM. lOto.CapreUa axuaüiifera.. iö 29.Prolo ventricoscL. 30 5ö Podaärius Kröyeri.
RMW1W5XM–Archive image from page 580 of Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften / Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe denkschriftender19kais Year: 1861 Moliii rrdilniiniis r.iMii.ii' li('lniiiilli(iliii,''ic'.M' vciii'l.ic T.il'.W. f loi.Molm äisegnö. .?. /,.).fl, / â S. 7'irr//oxo»/i//// I y/iui/////./â ////â '/l//r, // /2. /J, /i. /.j. râ/(;,/â/â/ r/,râ //. /A'. {'ff/or/f///// ff/uf/z/f/Yf///////
RM2AKRAK1–Lethaea rossica, ou, Paléontologie de la Russie . ?• : îlej Imii par Paul rnlil Toi: . ni.rr ut [mp par Paul Ptlil 7ki J.
RMPF9B2N–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Nr. 30S. II. .Imii IIWS m- no- i»* wo- Nr. 30H. 14. Juni 1902 ro --ST. 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.. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition (1901-1903); Drygalski, Erich von, 1865-1949. Berlin, G. Reimer
RMME6EM2–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . W A Ii C Fig. 00. (^ }i. von Coccii.liis ((iroliiivH DC. {(/). yl ganz, A im Liingsscbnitt, ClJiagramm der zwitlerig gedachten Bl. (Nach Baillon.) Die nieislen Abweichungen vom lypischen Bliitenhau zeigl die Gruppe der Cmampc- lincii, für deren Q. Bl. zunächst das conslanle Vorkommen von nur Frkn., sowie das Feh- len der Slaminodien cliarakteristiscli ist; die IMii. dieser Q, Hl. ist bald aktinomorpli mit 3 (seltener 4) Kelch- und Kronenb. (Stcphania), oder 2 einander gegenübe
RMW04109–Archive image from page 228 of Die caprelliden des golfes von. Die caprelliden des golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden meeres-abschnitte diecaprellidende06maye Year: 1882 Fauna u Flora d Golfes v. Neapel l CaprellidM. Taf3. ''lLyfj.t -jii.i Zcch-uingen v. Psjji i''hy/r yeriii y.Wdh h'n:imii.tP,UipiÃ. i An:; r Wfnrr i irj/r .-'snkfar! â /M 1-9 CaprelLa dentaJM. lOto.CapreUa axuaüiifera.. iö 29.Prolo ventricoscL. 30 5ö Podaärius Kröyeri.
RM2AWFM52–L'ambassadrice; opéra comique en trois actes . /Uleyro. ( J==il T^-iMii r,i ioiHli((jiitrifi) lie (<)ui-lu.<|ii,in(l(«ii(iil
RMPFM77J–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. the blixlit. Therefore the most careful Pear grov spariiifrly of stable manure and of nitrogenouf. taltlisiifMi, 11 > I ! iMii, iM 1682. Section of the Kieffer do little I'ri 111 hi:'. "II 1> l.i "-i > . : quire more care than 111' 1 and they should not I" understands this fait :ii,v ti
RMMAAECY–. The ecology of the Apalachicola Bay system : an estuarine profile . w»i*o«a» 1 ^ >< , ^^ Sl «Nt Novem ber ^^ '^^^^^ APALACMCOm ^ prm^ WalacmciaVj â .^^j'^'^ L / 'â """'/ 6P4i«d.H|i.uu wi- ^^ p*ss ^*^E - ,---'^ S CUI fvti*^ December lndiMdii;jK pi-r iMii-MJntik- l^u^^l tn h Monlli 0.0 - 2.0 2.0 - 5.0 5.0 - lO.O 10.0 - 15.0 15.0 - 25.0 25.0 - .W.O Figure 31. Average monthly distribution of sand seatrout (Cynoscion arenarius) in the Apalachicola estuary from 1972 to 1979. 71
RMRWTAMF–Encyclopédie d'histoire naturelle; ou, Traité Encyclopédie d'histoire naturelle; ou, Traité complet de cette science d'après les travaux des naturalistes les plus éminents de tous les pays et de toutes les époques: Buffon, Daubenton, Lacépède, G. Cuvier, F. Cuvier, Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Latreille, De Jussieu, Brongniart, etc. etc encyclopdiedhi03chen Year: [1850?-1861?] Kl-, 1 - I;i-,-Imii OTh.oIr
RM2AX85JT–The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . cseaaeu imii. Dolerite-Sill. Q. Quartz-Rock in Mountain Limestone. + Beds, horizontal. ,, inclined. Neck (Agglomerate.). GEOLOGICAL MAP OF MILLERS DALE, N.W. AREA.
RMPFM77C–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. taltlisiifMi, 11 > I ! iMii, iM 1682. Section of the Kieffer do little I'ri 111 hi:'. "II 1> l.i "-i > . : quire more care than 111' 1 and they should not I" understands this fait :ii,v tion that they need. A 1 I dwarf, since they an- w.n 1.. .1 . cies, they nevertheless tend to left to
RMMCPFH1–. Fig i'H Mine v. Nepticiila Fig ilii. Minen von Nepticiila basalelia iis. im Blatt von aceris /i.y im Blatt von Acer Fagus silvatica; iiriHiinh- pseudoplatanus: In-i ilimh- ImII.-ii.I l.i. )itaiil;;Hii(.iiiiii.-M fallfnileni Liclit aufgenuninien. II. .Ms|i(iieii>tiHiiiig an den Hsi liieii.zu schlielleu w ird eine .Aiitleilinii; in mehrere (iciiera duridigcfiihrt werden miisscii. Die K aupcn, m. Fulistummclu, die maiiidinial stark verküiiiiiierf sind, vom 2. bis 10. Seg. I, miiiiereii in veisidiieil. gestalt. ]linc. in deien riiigcbung bei luancheii .iten. durch die 'l XachW.M.d telilendi
RMRWTAMG–Encyclopédie d'histoire naturelle; ou, Traité Encyclopédie d'histoire naturelle; ou, Traité complet de cette science d'après les travaux des naturalistes les plus éminents de tous les pays et de toutes les époques: Buffon, Daubenton, Lacépède, G. Cuvier, F. Cuvier, Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Latreille, De Jussieu, Brongniart, etc. etc encyclopdiedhi03chen Year: [1850?-1861?] Kl-, 1 - I;i-,-Imii OTh.oIr Kl' 'i ^ liTlIc ilr CrIrlll'S. l'I, '.
RM2AWDRHK–L'ambassadrice; opéra comique en trois actes . p, rien ne san rait fléchir «on r<eur,rien ne san imII flé rliir son. / / W. 9. DUO B ENRIETTE BENESICT
RMPFK9KJ–. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften / Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. Mathematics; Science. Uli ll;iriivcrk7.iMi'i(> ilci' (iaauidi'u TalM.. ,1 Dciik.scIirii'lPiulLAk.-Kl.il.W'is.soascli. iiiallii'in.ii,itiinr.l'l.TII.Bd.lIi,U. 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.. Kaiserl. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien. Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Klasse. Wien : Aus der Kais
RM2ANGMPA–Catalog of Capitals, brackets and compo ornament for exterior and interior decoration . VU5 OTK.—These ornaments ean be varied li imii <i -ii-hhi- given. [114] (,. I- . WALTER, 157 Easl 44th Street, New York Citj. U>( 64G9
RMPFC3B6–. Der Ornithologische Beobachter. Birds; Birds. Achtung! Imii Taiilieiiliahiclil-deletre v. o Stück Kieni. dein McMsIliielenden. K. Kocherhans, L'nter-Ivsclien/., Kt. Tlini-yan. BLASER & TSCHANZ Bnch-undKunstdruckerei = BERN = 17 Beundenfeldstr. 17. Druckarbeiten jeder Art für den täglichen Bedarf und für Festanlässe etc. in geschmackvoller, sauberer und n^ moderner Ausführung ^m Das „Ornithologische Jahrbuch" Organ für das palaearktische Faunengebiet. welches sich die ausscldiessliche Pflege der europih'sclieii, hezw. der Ornis des palsearktischen Faunengebiets zur Aufuahe lieiiiacht
RM2AWNKHN–La glaneuse; pièce lyrique en trois actesPoème de Arthur Berede et Paul de Choudens . j g p p p^ f roi). (le, ptiurnôu> f:u . re (Imii . ser!. 154 Tous hallaiil «lis iiiair:*)
RMPFKBR6–. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. Fig. 520. Crab-grass (Suntherisma sanguinalis). A very common weedy grass. , 521. Water-grass (Paspa- Imii iliUttitlttiii). Fig. 522. Para-grass {Panii'uiit molle). with spikelets similar in structure to tho-se of Panicum but arranged in one-sided, more or less digitate spikes. Considered by many as a section (Digitaria) of Panicum. sanguinalis, Dulac. Crab-grass. (Fig. 520.) A well-known annual weed common in cultivated soil, especially in the South. A native of the Old World. The stems reach a height of three feet and are branching. They
RM2ANGNFX–Catalog of Capitals, brackets and compo ornament for exterior and interior decoration . 4 4 > (I. VU5 OTK.—These ornaments ean be varied li imii <i -ii-hhi- given. [114] (,. I- . WALTER, 157 Easl 44th Street, New York Citj
RM2AJ4Y59–Les Girondins : tragédie lyrique en 4 actes et 6 tableaux . b^ MEZZO-SOP. SOP. el M.S. - ne! Aliîcai . ra.cai ra.ca i ra! Malsr*!t>s mutine (mit rpiis «i m. -i-imii^
RMPG0A41–. Animal activities; a first book in zoo?logy. Zoology; Animal behavior. ISO ANIMAL ACTIVITIES. IMII 121. — A Worm's Setae. (c) A cross-section of one segment to show the setae X 6. Taking Food. The earthworm has neither hard mouth-parts for biting food nor a tube for sucking. Its mouth is simply a hole bounded by fleshy lips. The segment in front of the mouth forms a sort of proboscis or elongated upper lip which is used to push the food Fig. 121. —a Worm's into the mouth. The food con- sists of fallen leaves or any organic matter found in or around its bur- row. Decaying vegetable matter for
RM2AXFP52–Romantic days in old Boston; the story of the city and of its people during the nineteenth century . ••---- -^ ?^•v^/^ Copyright, 1900, by A. H. Rickards. OLD BOSTON MUSIC HALL, WHERE PARKER PREACHED.. Copyright, imii hn a II nnhm-iis THE CITY HALL OF PARKErs DAY.
RMPFJX4N–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. Plate I.-LEGUMINOUS PLANTS. l.—Trifo/imii. prateiise (Conunon Red or Broad-k':ived Clover). 5.—(Ji>'Ariii-fii!i mtini (Suiiifniii), 2. -TrifiiUiim iritens (Dutch Clover). 3 -Tri'foliiiiii iiirarniitinii (Crimson Clover). Trifoliuiii hiihridum (Alsike Clover). (>.—.M.:dk;i;io liipiitlmt (liUck Medick). 7.—Lupin 111 (tlhns (Lti|iin, blue variety). I 8.—Vkia aiitiva (Vetch).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced
RM2AG13G2–. La peinture anglaise de ses origines a nos jours. 11. iMiNi i>i i.(iiii;i>, 1.(11 11. !•, 11(1 1 (;T()>-,i;iili.|, li,s,-iMii.) joH. wo X C3 i; oi vr.KLLi:.
RMPFMKRE–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 2484. Dahlia leaf, illustratine the branchine of leaves form galls on stem of goldenrod and asters is caust by the larva of a moth In t Iditirn t tine in it fl galls and 1.-.1 imII,,,, I stimulus ]!nH'|ih-l ("poisons â â ) .-ii til. I I 1 I which case the gall del cl i shi un 1 tl i g., s nietinu it is the
RM2AKYKAG–The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast . MIMtil. I CtUlK Il.llKK //or.S/:. Sll.l-M. MASS.S.IMII-.l. M.IMlHi:. IHCHniUT THE ARCHITECT ASD ENGINEER. HAXIJ CARIED HOOD MANTEL IN PEABODVSILSBEE HOUSE, SALEM. MASS.SAMUEL MclNTlRE, ARCHITECT THE ARCHITECT AND EXGIXEER s:jg;^^^^^x^^X^^^^^
RMPFGK4M–. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften / Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. Mathematics; Science. Moliii rrdilniiniis r.iMii.ii' li('lniiiilli(iliii,''ic'.M' vciii'l.ic T.il'.W.. f loi.Molm äisegnö. .?. ^/,.).fl, / â S. 7'irr//oxo»/i//// I y/iui/////./â ////â '/l//r, // /2. /J, /i. /.j. râ/(;,/â/â/ r/,râ //. /A'. {'ff/or/f///// ff/uf/z/f/Yf///////. 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 w
RM2AKYTP4–The Caldron . III I lllliMlll:l:IMii|:l|IIIM,,TIMlNII|::lllllllllllli|IMIIIilMllliillH,lillMII THIS IS PAGE TWO HUNDRED AND TWO. UE ^w$5*^^^0^*^M$t*J*,$**2^»^M$»^M^^^*^M$,^MS**5^**5,^**S^ *5* -^^?^?^^^^??^?^?^^^^?^?^^?^?^?^?^?
RMPFKBRE–. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. Fig. 519. Sorghum iSorghuin vithjare).. Fig. 520. Crab-grass (Suntherisma sanguinalis). A very common weedy grass. , 521. Water-grass (Paspa- Imii iliUttitlttiii). Fig. 522. Para-grass {Panii'uiit molle). with spikelets similar in structure to tho-se of Panicum but arranged in one-sided, more or less digitate spikes. Considered by many as a section (Digitaria) of Panicum. sanguinalis, Dulac. Crab-grass. (Fig. 520.) A well-known annual weed common in cultivated soil, especially in the South. A native of the Old World. The stems reach a heig
RM2AKYPCM–The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast . DETAIL OF IXSIDE OF FROST POOR. PIERCE/OHOWOT-XICHOLS HOLSE. SALEM. MASS.SAMLEL McINTIRE, ARCHITECT THE ARCHITECT AXD EXGIXEER 55. MIMtil. I CtUlK Il.llKK //or.S/:. Sll.l-M. MASS.S.IMII-.l. M.IMlHi:. IHCHniUT THE ARCHITECT ASD ENGINEER
RMPF9B2M–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Deutsehe Südpolar-Expedition 1901—3 Nr. 307. 18. Juni 1902 im- no- i6o- ihi- ho- im Meteorologischer Atlas. Tafel lOo Nr. 807. 13. Juni MOS. Nr. 30S. II. .Imii IIWS m- no- i»* wo- Nr. 30H. 14. Juni 1902 ro --ST. 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.. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition (1901-1903); Dryg
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RMPFMR34–. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Plates. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. P (' A I) i; [' r !â ; d s .MA.M.M.M.IA (;):.rs (',ll'l<. . <,().T. J.<â . Ilâ.x Ilâ-x (loal . â .'..â i.C.V.gagrn.s . Sviiaii Coal . ('.. .u"ora Cloal. J'-''liil^J^ilir.tct.en;t...fy,Hsfieoa-bvJ..,iu,imii.riw:.t /!re^..iOrm /{UmuMrr lUn,: ^. 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..
RM2AJ46BR–Transactions . 1 Si ^*^ B • m,k *** M ff a imii «. Topographical Slwot SPECIAL MAP of ROSSLAN1) BRITISB COLUMBIA by W H Boyd Soale Kin IoM i.. I In, I, ? • I ? Ph4TCgm * y^ ., Qi E^fi fe^tr rafc-W r .v 1 *-i| w«
RMPFAAM4–. Deutschlands Laubhölzer im Winter. Ein Beitrag zur Forstbotanik. Abbtlömiii iMiii Warnt öcr Art. tsnosptn- imii Olnltniifuh. (Ein-uiiti mfhrjöhri(it(irifbt. .dtamm unb Arflr. lUud)». llcmrrliunqni. m- 21. I gebciifcr "Jlvt, jctcd) iii tcr I äfcijcl läiiiicv uiit ÜntJcv, Doii j febr i'cr)d)ictciur 6köf;c, ic nad) tem 2tall^^^vt iiiib bcni I Sütcv, abcv auch oft an einem u. bcmiclbcn J^ircige (<• Svilu' I unb k bcv »ntcvc 21)cil eines ' Siiniitriebeit), )el)r <xi;ü iin ÖMpieltvicbcn iiptijl A»'»-'»"* j fencr3tccfaii(M'd)lä;iciiiib imi- gev 'J.*flanicii (li-, fehr fleiii an .*i
RM2AJGKF8–The Caldron . iiiiiiiniiiiii mini mini i THIS IS PAGE FIFTEEN BY THEIR WORKS. JUST IX N. STUDY Superintendent of Public Schools Since 1896 and a Member of theState Board of Education. Illllllllllllllllllllllll!! il I II i HI :?? II I : Mi ? ? .r :Ml: IIMMII -IM-Ml: ? ill: .Ill ,||, hi:imii.Iii:<I||:i||i: HIM:WI!- i THIS IS PAGE SIXTEEN YE MAY KNOW THE
RM2AKR3PP–Strawbridge & Clothier's quarterly . No. II—Cottage Drapery; 34 in. wide; in white, without border. Price,i8c. per yard. |:;iMii ^&Mm:ir^ ^^^•e No. 6.—Nottingham lace; from 54 to 60 in. wide; in ecru. Price, 75c.per yard.. No. 12.—Cottage Drapery; 40 in. wide; in white. Price, 15^ peryard. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIERS QUARTERLY. 53 LADIES COLLARS. .*<*%„.
RM2AJGK8N–The Caldron . JUST IX N. STUDY Superintendent of Public Schools Since 1896 and a Member of theState Board of Education. Illllllllllllllllllllllll!! il I II i HI :?? II I : Mi ? ? .r :Ml: IIMMII -IM-Ml: ? ill: .Ill ,||, hi:imii.Iii:<I||:i||i: HIM:WI!- i THIS IS PAGE SIXTEEN YE MAY KNOW THE. CHESTER T. LANEPrincipal of the High School Since 1879. THIS IS PAGE SEVENTEEN
RM2AKJ29M–Bethanian, 1919 . MARY BELLE OLDRIDGE, A.B.Instructor in Romance Language A.B., University of Kansas, 1916; Graduate, Cin-cinnati Missionary Training School, 1917. Teacher, Chaddock Boys School, Quiccy, Illi-nois, 1917-1918; Bethany College, 1918-19— ••?^jaummnmnaisawI ffTT^iy „«»«m*»»<tt,». ^TCllllfi 8. ainimiiiKroaiirafthtaij ^tfltSliummnimmiim 5anllflliliinniultnui:imii[l![|;[:..:. .iHi:i[lultiimi;(iliiBiinfli:nUJlilinil!fllK
RM2AX0H65–Artists of Abraham Lincoln portraits . ! 52 J-O «ip r *tsE k S)-5 gf| ll*i il n« S?33 f »3 is|^ B-ff & i ?? —? o * y^ ^2.3n c*j «5 — R o s o o 5- S or Q ? b « *l 1 Hi I&^ s 5 iMii-a H 8 -f It i^P - *.
RM2AKJ1T3–Bethanian, 1919 . ainimiiiKroaiirafthtaij ^tfltSliummnimmiim 5anllflliliinniultnui:imii[l![|;[:..:. .iHi:i[lultiimi;(iliiBiinfli:nUJlilinil!fllK. JESSIE ELIZABETH ACKER, B.S.,Head of Home Economics Department B.S., University of Kentucky, 1915; Instructorin Home Economics, High School, Madisonvillc, Ky.,1915-1917; Head of Home Economics Dept., Ken-tucky College for Women, Danville, Ky., 1917-1918;Head of Home Economics Dept., Bethany College,1918— auwiuiflimiinMnui ^aiiitgjwumaEmsagffl
RM2AN2F4C–Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building : a general reference work . Fig. 40. in all its beauty of proportion, existed long before the Or^er was devel-oped to the point where we study it to-day. The form of roof usedon the Greek temples performs, as we have already seen, a much moreimportant part in producing their general effect; and a thoroughknowledge of these forms accustoms the eye to refinements which 27 84 STUDY OF THE ORDERS might otherwise not be apprehended. Especially is this so of theancient Greek structures. (Mw^iMii-mswi * IM 6p. Fig. 41. The Orders, as we have them t
RM2AG9NF6–. Hardware merchandising March-June 1917. s of country and villagelife. In creating environments whichmay appeal to the young neoule it hasbeen suggested that social centres, lib-raries, etc.. be established, and that mer-chants make their stores serve the com-munity in which they are located in abroader and bigger sense as they relatethemselves to the community life gener-ally. 54 .;j||JlllMli!lllllil!l!IMII!lii1limiM!l!IMllll!lll!iminilll!ll!UI May 19, 1917.llllll!lll.llllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIil!!MlllimMMI!IIIMII!lllllllllllllllllll HARDWARE GOODS OFFERED TO CANADIAN HARDWAREMEN
RM2AFPP8C–. Diseases of the heart and thoracic aorta. Fig. 209. Atheroma of the hose of the Aorta: Obstruction of the orifices of the Coronary Arteries ;Extreme incompetence of Ike Aortic Valve. {Natural size.) The base of the aorta is markedly atheromatous, and contains several large, flat, smoothcalcareous plates; the orifice of one of the coronary arteries (a), is completely occluded, whilethat of the other (fr) is very much narrowed; the segments of the aortic valve are thickenedand crumpled; the valve was extremely incompetent. M°UiAHJiCu>iMii.e,LiT)ic?.Ei>i r g 5 o ° I. yEtiology and Patholo
RM2ANGF48–Cham . Sacliei, dés >olru |>Ihii Icnilrc imiI.micc , ccimpalir ù louli;s le»liiil/kssci liiiiiwilncs. i>l]|ompcfc/, aux drsirsde vos parent,* sous ciuchiuc forinc<|uils se prifcnliiil.. Ninterrompez jainiis uiu personne plus àiîée que vousBurlout quand elle ne vous adressai! pns la parole. Ne pas se déshabiller de la lête aux pieds dans un falcn îousprétexte quon a une puce.
RM2AN38E8–From Gretna Green to Land's End : a literary journey in England . Imii^imh r ,/=.-!-:?. OXFORD stituting the name of King Henry VIIIsCollege, but on creating, a few years later, thebishopric of Oxford, he blended the cathe-dral and college foundations as the Churchand House of Christ. The cathedral fabricis still in the main that of the old Priorychurch. Of the several quadrangles, Can-terbury Quad keeps a memory of CanterburyCollege, which, with the other Benedictinecolleges, Gloucester and Durham, went downin the storm. Christs Church — TheHouse, as its members call it — is the aris-tocratic
RM2AWEFNM–Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . H!hRrADR!ERfflliADtLPI1IA1A-^lUIABlEFL0W[RSEfDrilll1. Imii t Iapanm-sf. Tpomcfas. IP03KEA. Climbers of rapid growth, with beautiful andvaried flowers; for covering walls, trellises, arborsor stumps of trees they are invaluable; it is well tosoak the seed in warm water over night to assist inrapid germination. Imperial Japanese. These are beyond question the handsoniLSt of all Morning Glories. Ofthe easiest culture; can be sown in the open groundin a sunny situation when the weather has becomewarm and settled; they soon cover a large area,and ev
RM2AXEGX7–Transactions . pithelium. fragile, the acl of grasping the iris detaching the tumourfrom its base. V. = - partly, two months aftur operation. The base of the tumour consists oi granulation-tissue, infiltrating the whole thickness of the iris, and containingin its superficial part irregular groups.of epithelial cellssimilar to those composing the mass of the tumour. Inthe granulation-tissue, adjoining a small irregular cavity5 mm. in diameter, are a Few wood-fibres, evidently of aConiferous nature. Only three can with certainty be IMII.AN I Tlo i VTST OF I II i: I IMS. 65 identified, of which
RM2AKMCJM–The Industries of DublinHistorical, statistical, biographicalAn account of the leading business men, commercial interests, wealth and growth . ess of this great concern has been most rapid : in a few years it ac-quired a high-class and widespread connection, and the excellence i>f thework it turns out and the good business qualiiies of Mes-rs. Kelly dailyattr.ict fresh customers and patrons to the City of Dublin Saw .Mills. INDUSTRIES OF DUBLIN. Wallace Bros., Coal Merchants, 13. DOiier Street.—An extensive and imii.rtant business is thnt o Messrs. Wallnce Bros,, coalmerchants, shipowners,
RM2AXFNX1–Romantic days in old Boston; the story of the city and of its people during the nineteenth century . Copyright, imii hn a II nnhm-iis THE CITY HALL OF PARKErs DAY.. WASHINGTON STREET, SOUTH OF MILK STREET IN 1858. IN OLD BOSTON 217 words went straight to the intelligence of hishearers, of whom more than one went away tosay, like a certain plain man whose commenthas come down to us, Is that Theodore Par-ker? You told me he was remarkable but Iunderstood every word he said. There were prayers, too, at this church, talks with God which heartened all whoheard them, so simply beautiful were they.Lo
RM2AKBN0E–Terra Mariae . M»m^i]ii,]iijpTTTriTTiTi^*Tmwirrnuni: PTiifriiBffiBTtinyy ^s -.^z^maz^i^ ma,immMiuimmk:niimmiiiwmic!umiwm:imii^mMmmmllut lEiiitiirtal •it^. N( )THER year has gone. Father Time, b v one mighty strokewith his rusty scythe, has taken from the future and given totile past, and with the recording of tlie events of another ^earwe cannot fail to take cognizance of the fact that thousands ofnewly-prepared men and women are introduced to the worldof affairs and events. These thousands shall find it their dutyto fall into line with the thousands of erstwhile students whohave gone bef
RM2AX4RXJ–The Mystery of godliness, consider'd in lxisermons : wherein the deity of Christ is prov'd upon no other evidence than the Word of God, and with no other view than for the salvation of men . blood of the Lamb. Therefore, upon the acr -?- count of that purification, they are before the throne of God day and night, and ferve him in his tempkyand he that Jits upon the throne JImU divell among em„But yet its added, that the Lamb in the midfl ofthe throne JJjall feed *em, and lead *em to living foun^tains of waters y and God [ImII 7vipe away all tears from,their eyes* As he does upon our firll arri
RM2AKN8B5–Modern surgery, general and operative . Fig. 724.—Incisions for the .,.- ... jf the bile-tracts: A, Kochers ir-J-iMii: B, Bevans incision; C,Colhns 3 incision; D, Mayo-Robsons incision (.Collinsj. largely correct the defects of the predous operations. Collins thus describeshis incision: The incision for the bile-tracts begins at the inner edge of the right mus-cle, I or 2 inches from the ensiform cartilage, and extends diagonally down-ward and outward to the outer edge of the right rectus, close to the levelof the umbiHcus. It cuts through the skin, fat, and anterior wall of the sheathof the
RM2AKHY3J–Breeder and sportsman . ts, lURIS-SIMA, SAN GRKGORIO and PESCADERO. Wewould piirticulurlv imII attention to the unlimited ex-rcut of range sitiuidalHMtt. MAN IUtUNO and McMA-HONM for RIFLE PRACTICE. These resorts are but a short distance from SanFrancisco and offer special inducements to tl e loversof this manly Bport. SPECIAL NOTICE, Sportsmen and others presenting Passage Tlcketawill be entitled to FKEE TRANSPORTATION OF THEIR DOGSwhen carried In Baggage Cars and put In charge ofTrain Baggagemen. Train Baggagemen art- instructedto issue CHECKS for all dogs received in Baggage CS5In order to
RM2AWK04M–The American journal of science, & c . u 1L :^b^ Fuj Ur.iMii ii:iitti,irf4hyKnfu.ts.Yiuna Ku. Hares Calorimotor. 413 Art. XIX. A J^ew Theory of Galvanism, supported bysome Experiments and Observations made by means ofthe Calorimotor, a new Galvanic Instrument. Readbefore the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia,^by Robert Hare, M. D. Professor of Chemistry inthe Medical Department of the University of Pennsyl-vania, and Member of several Learned Societies. (With ail Engraving.) X HAVE for some time been of opinion that the principleextricated by the Voltaic pile is a compound of caloric
RM2AX7RMF–Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . the water, together with thecolor of the sails and hulls of the boats. Signed at the lower right, and dated 1907.Propcrti/ of iMii. E. A. Gtrxee. Bruce Crane, N.A. American : 185Tâ5QTHE DUNES Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches A ROADWAY leads from the immediate foreground across a plainand disappears in the distance as it passes a tumble-down barnand a clump of trees. Above the low horizon is a sky of grayclouds. Grays and black are the dominant tints in the picture. Signed at the right center.Property of Mr. Fred
RM2ANF7CE–Hardware merchandising September-December 1911 . TRADE MARK Imii catalogwill be »eol inexchange (orroar bosiatucard. HENRY T. SEYMOUR SHEAR COMPANY W1EBUSCH & HIL6ER. LIMITED, MEW YORK. A^nts 85 HARDWARE AND METAL THE JOHN STEVENS CO., Limited Wholesale Plumbers Supplies WINNIPEG WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF Steampipe, Fittings and Brass Goods All orders receive prompt and satis-factory attention. Write now for FREE copies of BluePrints for septic tanks. British Manufacture Throughout. The Fyrout Fire Extinguisher Simple!Durable!Effective!Portable! Special Prices on Application. Will Extinguis
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RM2AKN820–Glimpses of sunshine and shade in the far North; or, My travels in the land of the midnight sun . with nature, bereftof all art, codes and conventionalities, and herein I tellof these various scenes and happenings. (LuJlUslIXi^isuCu, f. IMII t n -I E < RAIG. Glimpses of Sunstyoe andSh)ade ir) t±)e for North. The Start. THERE are many beautiful places in this world,most of which I have never seen. Indeed,prior to my trip north, I had never traveledexcept in the United States.But from reading and hearsay, I had formed some-thing of an idea of the many beauties of nature, scat-tered here and t
RM2AWG72M–The physical geography of New York state . Fin. 100. A wave-cut cliff in uneonsolidated strata on the shore of l.aki Mii-liii:an.That this cliff is l>eing cut back at the present time is proved Ky tin- :>-of vegetation on its face and by the very narrow lieai-li at Its base. height of the waves; IMII even in this /.one there is ;i stillsmaller belt of maximum wave attack, and along this beltthe waves saw into the rocks with a rapidity which in manyplaces is sufficient to be noticeable in a single lifetime.This /one of maximum wave action swings up and down with the tides, and this swin
RM2AFRB89–. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. Fig. 597.—The Same as would Appear with theShoe On. ajij siioKi.su;. •? It is till iJiiird f.Hil thiit in iiiiirc iiITc<-|.m1 wllli wliiil is liriiinl ccmlni.lcil nrwimU iiisidd cuiiirlcr, iiiid wliicli also Iiiiiich llic linrsc. ? It iilsd lm|)|it.|iH lliiil omi (11-hdlli tumitcis roiilnict, and M.incliiiiis (•v<-ti thewliiilc lii..if, wlicii. ill coiiccinuiicc (if ils siiialliicHs, all llu liilrriial parlB aio coiilliK -1 ill lliclr iiKivniiciilH ; tliis is due to parlug,mid Imii
RM2AN8E8C–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1916, No.17-18 . he logs till tho other Imnter got his gun loaded. Tho boar was a cubl)ut fought like an old bear, tearing the clothes off the man. Tho hunters got thefive bears and took thorn homo. When they got home there was a big feast andeverybody came and ate some bear moat, for their friends thought the huntershad been killed by the MohaAvks. NEW ACCESSIONS IN MUSEUM. POHCUiJNi-: iMii:. This very uiii(|iu pipe was found at St. J)avi(ls by C. A. Case, Esq., ofSt. Catharines, aiitl presented to the Museum as an unusual pipe; probably itresembles a porcupine more
RM2AGEC1C–. Pacific Gas and Electric magazine. HfiRnp ?Aife *f HJwjij ii.lii*lwi ? Si 91 bb ^^ ? ImIi Phone Board and 11-K. V. Switch Compartments permitting the operator to open the discon-necting switches, thereby cutting out the oilswitch without interrupting the service. Thisallows workmen to enter the cell with safety.Besides the work in the main building whichtakes care of the main bay lines, the Sacra-mento line known as Bay line No. 3 is like-wise protected by a specially built towerdesigned by the Companys Engineers andbuilt of steel, cement and plaster. The oilswitch installed in-side is opera
RM2AXKC0X–The adytum . lta Deuteron—Hampden, Sidney College. Zeta Deuteron—Washington Lee University. Rho Chi—Richmond College. Eta—Marietta College. Sigma—Wittenberg College. Theta Delta—Ohio Wesleyan University. Lambda Deuteron—Denison University. Omicron Deuteron—Ohio State University. Rho Deuteron—Wooster University. Alpha IMii —University of Michigan. Zeta —Indiana State University. Lambda--DePauw University. THE ADYTUM. 71 Tau—Hanover College. Psi—Wabash College. Alpha Deuteron—Illinois Wesleyan University. Gamma Deuteron—Knox College. Mu Sigma—University of Minnesota. •Nu—Bethel College. Kappa Ta
RM2AX9029–The history of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883 . l but twenty-two BISHOP ORiswor.n axd tiif, xkw r,Nr;r,.vxi) ciiuijciiks. r parishos and .sixtc(!ii offici.iling clorgymca. Of tlio ])arishcs severalhad only a name to live, ImiI were dead. Others were l)iit feelde, andthe little strength and ahilily there was in the federated ehiurhes wascomprised in a few old and wealthy congregations, such as Trinity,Uoston; St. Johns, Providence; and Trinity, Newport. For eightyears there hail been the entire lack of episcopal service. These yearsiiad l)(en years of dicay and s|)iritual death. In .M
RM2AKGP36–Agromeck . the]iins worn liy your Fatherami (irandfather are asgood to-day as wlien they left our KsTAULISlIMKNT Designs and Estimates Arv rimil>lif.l on n|.|,lic,Ui..n IIml wcirk Is expniitcil by llic must skilful Artisans Cold and Silver Our stuck 111 Jewelry and Silverware is the largest in the (State and prices to suit every purse H. MAHLERS SONS ESTABLISHED 1858 MAKh;KS and SELLERS of JEWELRY RALEIGH. N. C. BOYLAN. rEARCE&C0. Z06-Z08 FAYETTEUILLE ST.. RALEICH. N.C. A riKiiiiiriiiii.Y rr-To-DATKsTiiiK iMii; riiK LADIES ONLY. (ar|iets and HangingsFuilirdideries and FacesMillinery and Fan
RM2AM5NH7–Le pardon de Ploërmel; opéra comique en 3 actesParoles de Michel Carré & Jules Barbier . cclifs ) 3 ( (jaimcnt ) ^mt^^r^^^^^^^^^^^- Si^ ha! ha! ha! lia! ha! ha! ha! Maî.treloui)voudrait (e sur. prendre, Maisjesuis .0 i ?y # ^^ HiJf. 7 r daU)# P ^ l;i, je Mlis là [Kiiir to de-fViidrej •— V ^ m No crains rien, B»! . ImIi!. ^^ à ë^.Fp.^Mj^^^ Nefraiiisripi(,B«l-l!h! Ne crains rien, Bcl-bh! ( Je suis là, jcsuislii!
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