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RMPG456G–. Cotton : its cultivation, marketing, manufacture, and the problems of the cotton world . Cotton growing and manufacture. LM'EKKJR VIEW OF COTrON MILL. (A") Opeiiinir n>nni >h( wins oi>eners; (B carding roDm sliowiniz; cards and draw- ins frame?; (C) lap rcHiTii ^ho-u-in'j; lap macliiiieo.. 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.. Burkett, Charles William, 1873-; Poe, Clarence Hamilton, 1881-. New York
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RM2AFP87G–. Daily Colonist (1900-12-19). nni hascalled a special meeting of the citycouncil for -1 oclock this afternoon. Philharmonic Concrt.—Institute hallwas re-opened last night, the occasionbein.g a grand evening concert given byfbo Victoria Philharmonic Society.There was a fairly good attendance. Afull report will appear later. The Searchlights moving picturesat 02 Fort street are evidently pleasingthe people of Victoria, judging by thelargo crowds that visit there daily. Thepictures of Gnlvcfiton after the tidalWive demolished that city are ones tobe long remembered. Open 1 to 5 nnd(1:30 to 10. A
RM2AKW7Y9–Boone County Recorder . WPbiTcti (1HKAP, hat la- vestors Taaooon V* have ?7 all i made over #90 per cent. RareopoorttintiteeIn theeomlof metropolis, rimiialniinan -Ml Railway a Of For Information and map*, adirree. but to it* superiority over all other rcmcdlcn,expressed tfiua: It Csres Promptly, Permanently; which mean* strictly, that the pain-stricken•eck a prompt relief with no return of thepain, and thb, they say, St. Jacob* Oil will give This ia its excellence. tolfon. John Sherman. Mi WiMAbUH, rtOfTOIK, VS.earn Alarm, ****? nni e.i ra«*> AMD WHISKEY HABITS COKII) AT HOM» WITS out iaiw
RM2AM0T69–Boone County Recorder . tson, DRECTOAS.M. O. Motch, Sam Hind, B.J.Hlck.y,J.H.Mersman, J; 1a,»m. It will Bartfr and vitalise) roar bleod,sllaarvas of al>r«M, erasta a aond appetite, General Sherman Laid to Best in St. Louis. aUWilT«ronr whf>ii *rstcm tun* and eiranffkavK.m. fte-are to fM Hoods Sarsaparilla TM Remains Escorted to Calvary Cemetery by an Immimi Pro-cession—The Last Rites. m by an ersasltts. IrtsisforsV. Prepared nni» 0.1. ROOD a 00, Apothecaries, Lowsll. Mass 100 Doses One Dollar. or«3 EJVJOYS Both the method and results whenByrttp of Figs is tak on; it is pleasantand refres
RM2AX8G0T–The War Cry . Hilt nni- ilav noon his di-ai li-h, d. as in- lay in dark di-snalr,ilo was liv hells liosis sunollndi-il. lor Gods niim-ls wore not (ht-r«- :Thi-n 111- irli-d alonil fur iniiri-y to some frl,-nils Hlio wi-ri- not lia-r,-.Y,-t hr- did nol Ilo,- lo ,Ti-.-,us, so lu- dk-d wltlionl oni- l>ray,-r. Voii. too, who havi- from lilm wandorcd, ili-ll In merry look on you,Jf yon oome In line r.-ni-pitanee. Jt-stis walls lo .save you. loo ;f)li. doli-l in- like Uie haikslldei- who so <-asliy Kav,- In,And then ill,-d wlllioul ;, Saviour, WI, ,-aii i:leiiiise from evi-l-y lll, II. I-C.,
RM2CJ6KH8–. Confessions of a caricaturist . ■f*^**rtf>MM»«-BiT-ii tnff-jlrrrni nni •nmfmn n- i — iirrnm F. W. Hohenzollern In things like this Ive always triedTo look upon the Brighter Side;And when I see the Prince, I sayThe Crowns worth something anyway. 62 --.-WnUWfcjaN:t>B*aj — *.«£«>j»^UMfMfc.» : jrt» K>W*-t.^ ,,.. fc.-.. «»iWMWfai*wmiaj—> *
RM2CJ6M41–. Confessions of a caricaturist . Christopher Columbus Columbus is an easy oneTo draw, for when the pictures done,Where is the captious critic whoCan say the* likeness is not true? 60 **V*i« WWfc**fl*«L ♦WfeW4-.^iH^« >«» WW*WOfm#»*M rft*. ■f*^**rtf>MM»«-BiT-ii tnff-jlrrrni nni •nmfmn n- i — iirrnm F. W. Hohenzollern In things like this Ive always triedTo look upon the Brighter Side;And when I see the Prince, I sayThe Crowns worth something anyway. 62 --.-WnUWfcjaN:t>B*aj — *.«£«>j»^UMfMfc.» : jrt» K>W*-t.^ ,,.. fc.-.
RM2CF41EX–. The fern lover's companion; a guide for the Northeastern States and Canada. Purple Clifi Brake. Pellcea atropurpurea 60 The Feu Loveks Co.miaxion AMii.e its sti]>e.s are ])ur])lisli, its leaves are hluisli-nrcen,and its scales liglit-hrown or yellow. Strani;e to say, thisbrake of the cliffs thrives in cnltivation. Woolson saysof it. This fern is interestintj and ^•al^a!)le. It is not onlyheautifnl in design, lint nni(|ue in color, a dark hhie-greeneni])liasizing all the varying tints ahout it - -a first-classfern for indoor winter cultivation. It is a ra]>id grower,flourishing hnt a f
RM2CGHN9C–. The War Cry . want to tell yoa how verv muchI lovs you, and have done ever >[nni;o. Tee first tirna I saw a • WQr Crywas aUyoara ago. i n-qsseeking Borne-tbing in a drawer, and the old rwiwrlying at the bottom waa a War Cry.i curious to know what iu contentswere like, so at onco commenced lo readit. What struck me most was, that ata meeting held bothawhere tlioy had agrand lime. I thought that was aittaiiga way or expressingonoa aelf con-cerning a meeting, but I do not, r«tuem-hot fooling prejudiced. Son aftci Miss Broomheact (now engaged iiFrench work) visited our village, andLhrougb her
RMRJ3B0J–. A manual of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. I. Crotophaga nni. 7:. 2, Qeococcyx californianus.. 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.. Ridgway, Robert, 1850-1929. Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincott
RMRJ4AHH–. Correspondence relative to the seizure of British vessels in Behring Sea by the United States' authorities in 1886-91 [microform]. Bering Sea controversy; Fisheries; Béring, Affaire des pêcheries de; Pêche commerciale. nni lUl. 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.. Ottawa : B. Chamberlin
RMRJ3B0T–. A manual of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. .m. B. Man. N. Am. B. Plate LXXIX. N. I. Crotophaga nni. 7:. 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.. Ridgway, Robert, 1850-1929. Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincott
RMRRDPKN–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. |iiiiiiiii'jsiiiiiiii|r .fLOMsrs j'^^jplgg^llllllllllll^^ -^«^-jm!ii!!ivRBVIEW> 7iim><Mwrmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiif ^ TTiiTftWiirillin CUTTING DOWN CREDIT LOSSES I pntrnrgj^nni^ Persistence and much pains have enabled some retail florists to cut MJiL. down the accounts past due and the losses from had debts to fioitrcs that may be regarded as reasonable. The many ivho have not will find in this article guidance how to follow their example. ytillirillfff. ULLY as important a mat- tor as selling the flowers is collecting the money for th
RMRR8KC7–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. U'ltli tin >i(|is. cnliimns .iml --linrt part .,f ilu- raitir U|.. ami tl,, ^;.ili!r iraiiiiiiK ir(i.'lri|, tin n'^t .ii ilu rcmi fraiiiin^ i^ ,nni k work. 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.. Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co
RMRR426G–. Memoirs of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History. Natural history; Ethnology. f/AirAI/AN STONE lAfPLEM'ENTS, Hliapiiig ami also use. The bottom i.s iniicli rougher than the top which is shown in I-'ig". 49. If it is to be considered a worked stone certainl}'- a modicum of labor was expended liy the uiahet. Its use nni}- be surmised from what we know of the few oth.er stone dishes that remain. Before some shapeless idol in, some one of the many heian erected to the g(»d of this or that /////or company of fishermen on some prominent cliff overh.iokii
RMRJ1DAC–. How plants grow [microform] : a simple introduction to structural botany : with a popular flora, or an arrangement and description of common plants, both wild and cultivated : illustrated by 500 wood engravings. Botany; Botanique. Kixns AND F0RM3 OF LEAVES. 45 Nor tire what we call veins to be likened particularly to the bloodvessels of nni- mals. But this name is not go bad; for the minute fibres which, united in bun- dles, make up the ribs and veins, are hollow tubes, and serve more or less for con- veying the sap. 125. As to the vexning, or the arrangement of the framework in the blade, l
RMRJ4A61–. Trottings of a tenderfoot, or, A visit to the Columbian fiords [microform]. Hunting; Chasse. 1.0 I.I â 50 '"'^^^ amsSs 1^ 1^ III 2.2 lAo mil 2.0 11.25 nni 1.4 n M 1.6. Sciences Corporation. 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.. Phillipps-Wolley, Clive, 1854-1918. London : R. Bentley
RMRDEFTK–. Cotton : its cultivation, marketing, manufacture, and the problems of the cotton world . Cotton growing and manufacture. LM'EKKJR VIEW OF COTrON MILL. (A") Opeiiinir n>nni >h( wins oi>eners; (B carding roDm sliowiniz; cards and draw- ins frame?; (C) lap rcHiTii ^ho-u-in'j; lap macliiiieo.. 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.. Burkett, Charles William, 1873-; Poe, Clarence Hamilton, 1881-. New York
RMRE0TP6–. 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. 2447. Symphoricarpos racemosus (>; ^.j>. SYMPHOKICARPOS lOre.-k. fmif horup in rh.tsfrrs. </edicels; stamens ."i. exserted ; stii^nni. caydtate: fr. a 4-locuIed, but 2-seeded berry. About 10 specie's. These little Ameriean slirubs are all excelli-nt plants for covering thi' ground under tn-es, fo
RMRJ4A69–. Trottings of a tenderfoot, or, A visit to the Columbian fiords [microform]. Hunting; Chasse. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3). 1.0 I.I â 50 '"'^^^ amsSs 1^ 1^ III 2.2 lAo mil 2.0 11.25 nni 1.4 n M 1.6. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Phillipps-Wolley, Clive, 1854-1918. London : R. Bentley
RMRJ1FY0–. How to know the shore birds (Limicolae) of North America (south of Greenland and Alaska) [microform] : all the species being grouped according to size and color. Birds; Oiseaux. Hrcuivinpsliii ;iiniMii'an:i.. Axillars, white : lu'lly. while: first primary, darlt, with darlt shaft; l(Mis. vriy Imiii. nisc pink iiililV; bill, iiciirly slriiinlit: top of head and nape, black. Black-necked Stilt. IlimiDilnjiiis m'.iiruiius. Sec [nif^c .'{7. lliiiiinilH|iii> iiicii-;nni-.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabilit
RMRDXP2C–. Botany of the living plant. Botany. I'"ic. 327. Ncmahini nni!!i/ii/iim. i, Branch bearing antheridia (o the left and a carpn^oiiiuni to the right, witli speniiatia, some of which adhere to the trichogyne. j-5 are sttccessive stages of development of the very simple frnit. {."^fter Kny.) In form the Red Algae are various, but never large. They include plants which in form and colour are among the inost beautiful, and therefore arc prized by collectors. They may consist merely of branched septate filaments : or fronds, variously thickened and flattened, may be formed by niatting and
RMRJ1T96–. The silva of North America [microform] : a description of the tree which grow naturally in North America exclusive of Mexico. Trees; Trees; Monocotyledons; Gymnosperms; Arbres; Arbres; Monocotylédones; Gymnospermes. Silvd of North Aiiicrici Tab. Dill. C EF.j.nni ,M. Himvly YUCCA GLORIOSA A L. AMi'i',r,;u- i/in^r 1 //'//'. ^ 'tUttfifr, }',ii. 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.. Sargent, Charles Sprague, 1841-18
RMRDYPJM–. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness; tr. from the French of Gos. De Voogt, by Katharine P. Wormeley;. Domestic animals. I lO OUR DOMESTIC ANIMALS i ^ 1 k4 db . 1 V ^^^^â Nni.-. W'^'^^. iW/L^a^.^. i 1 [.'^^^f^'-^*-^' "/⢠HrxTER "Tom Bkowx " Has taken many prizes Photo J. T. Newman. Berkhampstead Derbyshire, Staffordshire, â hence his name. The race is chstinguished by its ponderous conformation, its fine shape, and es]5ecially by the thick hair at tlie back of the ei^, descending in long locks about the fetlock. By his extraordinary strength, his
RMRE297Y–. 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. 1429. The Nervosa Mulberry Morus alba, var. nervosa. AA. Jjvs. dull green, mostly rough or jnibeseenl. B. Fnll-ejrown lvs. more than i in. long. multicaillis, Perr. {M.dtlni, wr.nni/tiraiilis, Loudon. M. allta. var. latlfolia. Bureau. J/. ^Sinensis, Hort. AI. 1430. Morus alba (XJ-4). nlgrra, Linn. Black Mulberr
RMREPRKH–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Reptiles; Fishes; Mollusks; Natural history; Reptiles; Poissons; Mollusques; Sciences naturelles. % WIODV IU:nni.i;siIKt,L. —/!«//(' Hfjiwrla BlUl'LESllELL.—Bulla anipullii. avahijE-snEUj.-Apiii!itiiiiii. unUGKR.—r.tMger rhitimni liOATMAN-SIIKLL.—iVii/iiic ajici-la. (Eniiity shell below.) CYl.ICHN'A.—Crly pLaced in the same genus, but now separate on account of .several structural diiferences. The Apli'stkum has a shell rouiKh-d and slightly coloured, Imt small in proportion to the size ot the iiiiimal. The loot of the .Aphistrum is exceedingly la
RMRJ57DB–. Acadian geology [microform] : the geological structure, organic remains and mineral resources of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Geology; Paleontology; Geology; Geology; Geologie; Paléontologie; Géologie; Géologie. T .BULAR ARRANOEMENT OF FORMATIONS. s history I'd of the imbedded o I'iirthcr reader to s wcU a3 licsc con- described, to arrange nni canses re ancient by calling prove the 3va Scotia ah to the we fail to snerally be the greater farther aid : those ele- L accessible. geological ,incd in the :ed in con- |ie complete and those I Provinces, ncl Canada. I. Cainoz
RMRE5FCE–. Condensed milk and milk powder, prepared for the use of milk condenseries, dairy students and pure food departments. Condensed milk. 102 SwHi'.TivNKD C(>Nni',Nsi';i) Milk—v'-l'i'RiKiNf'. Sampling of Batch.—Tlie samples can he drawn from tlie [lan by operatini; tlie twn valves al the licittorn explained under "Descriijtinn nf A'acimni I'an." While the milk is condensing, the partial -acuum in the pan makes ini]-)( issihle the dra-ing off of the sample 1))' simpl}- (^ipenin^- the outlet. Instead of causing the milk to come out, air would rush in with 'if)lent force and would c
RMRENF6K–. The Canadian bird book [microform] : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds : also several hundred photographs of their nest and eggs. Oiseaux; Birds. »«7. Short-iabid Owl. Alio 0»mmtut. R«ti«e.—Whol.. of North Amerlra. hrMNilni from ih* nildi1lf> portlonii of thn I'nlt^d gtatt , mirihwtird. nni) wIntprinR In the l'nlt<Ml muu BIRDS OF PREY. 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 origina
RMRRPCBJ–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 116 The Florists^ Review OcTOUKU 7, 1915.. LOUISIANA CYPRESS WASHINGTON RED CEDAR GREENHOUSE HARDWARE and POSTS BRASS SCREWS THE DIETSCH PATENT SHORT ROOE CONSTRUCTION PATENT V and U GUTTERS GALVANIZED and COPPER NAILS For a practical house the Dietsch is best. Write for our catalogue. A. DIETSCH COMPANY 2640 Sheffield Avenue, CHICAGO PROVIDENCE. The Market. Brcaliiiu'' ill lii'twcoii llio ristors ami the clii-vsantlu'iHUiiis, dalilias liaxc liceii playiiiL: a nni'^iiiciKiiis jjait in llio axhiliitiun>, with tli(3 re- sult that llii'ic lias lic
RMRRPCBF–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. LOUISIANA CYPRESS WASHINGTON RED CEDAR GREENHOUSE HARDWARE and POSTS BRASS SCREWS THE DIETSCH PATENT SHORT ROOE CONSTRUCTION PATENT V and U GUTTERS GALVANIZED and COPPER NAILS For a practical house the Dietsch is best. Write for our catalogue. A. DIETSCH COMPANY 2640 Sheffield Avenue, CHICAGO PROVIDENCE. The Market. Brcaliiiu'' ill lii'twcoii llio ristors ami the clii-vsantlu'iHUiiis, dalilias liaxc liceii playiiiL: a nni'^iiiciKiiis jjait in llio axhiliitiun>, with tli(3 re- sult that llii'ic lias liccn an utmsual io- niniid icir 1 hcsc llowc
RMRJ0BR6–. The elements of structural botany [microform] : with special reference to the study of Canadian plants, to which is added a selection of examination papers. Plant anatomy; Botany; Botanique; Botanique. ' ' ! 8 ELEMKNTS Ol' 8TRUCTUKAL hOTANY.. Fir. n. You will notice tliat tlio carpel ends, at the top, in a little bent point, and that tlie convex ed"C is more or less rough and moist, so that in flowers whose antliers liavc burst open, a quan- tity of pollen will be found sticking there. This ronpli upper part of the carpel is called the sn'i/nni. Fig. 11 shows a stigma grently maL^iiific
RMRJ1FXW–. How to know the shore birds (Limicolae) of North America (south of Greenland and Alaska) [microform] : all the species being grouped according to size and color. Birds; Oiseaux. Axillars, white : lu'lly. while: first primary, darlt, with darlt shaft; l(Mis. vriy Imiii. nisc pink iiililV; bill, iiciirly slriiinlit: top of head and nape, black. Black-necked Stilt. IlimiDilnjiiis m'.iiruiius. Sec [nif^c .'{7. lliiiiinilH|iii> iiicii-;nni-.. ,.^52311^ Axillars, smoky black; belly, wliilf: tfrmiiiiil third of uiiicr |irini:iiy. bhirk; the rest, whlli'; 1)111, iic;irly stniij-hl. Willet (Siimi
RMRRNE11–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Hard to Estimate Its Value R. BIRD E. SMITH, Victoria, Texas, writes us: "As to the value of the Skinner Irrigation System, it is difficult to estimate. With such a system of irrigation, plants grow rapidly and bloom profusely. During the ex- treme drought of the summer of 1913. irrigated an acre, and not only saved all of my plants, but also had flowers in bloom during a time when there were no flowers elsewhere." Send for Bulletin. KINNER YST E M O^r I nni • AT I o N THE SKINNER IRRIGATION CO 223 Water St., Troy. Ohio Mention The Review
RMRDN07G–. Practical landscape gardening : the importance of careful planning, locating the house, arrangement of walks and drives, construction of walks and drives, lawns and terraces, how to plant a property, laying out a flower garden, architectural features of the garden, rose gardens and hardy borders, wild gardens and rock gardens, planting plans and planting lists . Landscape gardening. C-LrVATlO^ u in JD an n n ID dd: pu an nr ED DDD nnc an: inn nnr nni nn-x ni Tl^-, ^ J—LI- Fig. 148.—Plan for a pergola as a terminal feature, situated at the corner of the garden outside of the enclosing hedge,
RMRDN07N–. Practical landscape gardening : the importance of careful planning, locating the house, arrangement of walks and drives, construction of walks and drives, lawns and terraces, how to plant a property, laying out a flower garden, architectural features of the garden, rose gardens and hardy borders, wild gardens and rock gardens, planting plans and planting lists . Landscape gardening. C-LrVATlO^ u in JD an n n ID dd: pu an nr ED DDD nnc an: inn nnr nni nn-x ni Tl^-, ^ J—LI- Fig. 148.—Plan for a pergola as a terminal feature, situated at the corner of the garden outside of the enclosing hedge,
RMRJ4XPG–. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. 328 NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. c'ulinen, 2.20. It ilifTors Komowliat in ])liimii,u'o also, tho lower parts beiiipr nearly nni- Ibrmly li;.'ht isaliella-color, not vario<ratutl by the black spots; the whole winp; (e.cc])t tlie qiiills) is pale isabella-brown, the wing-eoverts with terminal trianjjular spots of black; the back is also light-coloi'ed, like the wings.. Haliai lus Umocrphalus. Ilnh. Entire continent of North America, north of Mexico. Localities quoteil: Upper Texas; breeds (Dress
RMRJ0BPT–. The elements of structural botany [microform] : with special reference to the study of Canadian plants, to which is added a selection of examination papers. Plant anatomy; Botany; Botanique; Botanique. Fir. n. You will notice tliat tlio carpel ends, at the top, in a little bent point, and that tlie convex ed"C is more or less rough and moist, so that in flowers whose antliers liavc burst open, a quan- tity of pollen will be found sticking there. This ronpli upper part of the carpel is called the sn'i/nni. Fig. 11 shows a stigma grently maL^iiificd. In many plants the stigma is raised on
RMREKFMB–. Our native trees and how to identify them [microform] : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees; Arbres. ^ *w!*;ny|jj^ijH,(g^fc: FLOWERING Pn.-.u/nni.. A Branch of Fluwerin, D„,.vo„d. G.v.. //„,,, Bearin, F ^ tear's Flower liuds. run aiul Next Leaves 5' lo s' loriL- K :' I" ;' 1 .,,,,,1. 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.. Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. Toronto : Mc
RMRJ1P6Y–. Insects affecting domestic animals [microform] : an account of the species of importance in North America, with mention of related forms occurring on other animals. Parasites; Insects, Injurious and beneficial; Animaux domestiques; Insectes nuisibles. ABACHNIDA. 273 t!8 over till' wimlc f tLo poorauiiiiil, HI feebleiiesH is mi ^. All itsskiti is ike liideuiiH shells, •t'acb this extioiiie i;1i all tlio 8ta;;('s Ht-aso bad cnoiiirh treat towns. The ) they have taken r contagion being v as in towns. M. ns, where a great ty that in Ibnr or I 1^!L'7 M. Sajous, nso epizootie itch it proved so nni
RMRJ1DCA–. Manual of the mosses of North America [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. 152 WKYACEvE. [llvdwlyia.. 48. HEDWIGIA, Khrh. (IM. U.) Sti'iiiM ilicliotoiiioiis aiitl fiiMti^iate-raiitoKt', nuliculoHo at liasc. Lfavi's M-raiikiMl, ))a|iill(mt.> i>s|ii'c'ially uii tiie buck ; cells of the nrcolalioii all in distinct McricH, vt>ry Hinall, (|iia<li'ntc or rcct- nni^iilar, more clon^^atcd nixl HiiMincar in the ini<ltiiim. JJd broadly convex. 1. H. Ciliata, Khrh. Loosely cesjatose, pale ijreen : leaves Bpreadinir all aronnd, cnrved up nt the npex, or turned to one side, densely imbricate when
RMRJ4Y0H–. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. <^'l'crLII).K TIIK ULCKoos 487 StiiUss, C. uni iiiid a riN/i,mfri.i. ',, aiv, however, Hatisfu-d that tliciv is l.iit one lioiu and in the V.,sl Indies, C. aiu (cixloudinn l., Sâuth Anioiicaj. C.. ihtiiip/insn nni. major of South America, and 6'. .wfrim^/ri-^, found from Mexico southward are tho otlicr species, and are easily distinguisliablo by the followin-^ charac- ters amonif others C. major.' Length, 17.00: winjr, 7.50; ââtlino of culmon ahnintly niifriiliitod in the midillo. JM
RMRRXXRP–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FLORAL CO. 413 MadUon Ave., Cor. 48th St.. NEW YORK Bellevue Avenue. Newport, B. L All orders receive careful attention. Cbolot Beauties, Orchids and Valley always on band.. MONTREAL ESTATE OF FRED EHRET WHOLSSALK AND RKTAIL FLORIIT 1407 FairmoDBt ATonne and 702 N. Broad Street PHILADELPHIA Orders (or Philadelphia and surroandlng coontry carefully filled on short notice. LD.nni 8297nai INYER I 609-11 MriisoBAve..NewYirk WELLESLEY COLLEGE Daaa Hall, Walnvt HIU. Bockridse Hall S«h«* T AIL BT, Wellesley. Maes. Long Distance T.I.. Wellesley 44-1. 44-3.
RMREPPBF–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Reptiles; Fishes; Mollusks; Natural history; Reptiles; Poissons; Mollusques; Sciences naturelles. Ii llic ('i('iii,|,.)T il liM'^'i- S|MV|,.,,' liiMiily, wliicli i^ "I' its tllOI'UX. illl'lnl',. lis, v||i,,|| 1'^* lii'iii- Diiiiiliar lt,'^t"l|lis|,|lllily, ' I'l' nil her Idciil^ I'l'tlt' is liiiiidli'ill nviiMi dl' Miii I,' I'lldiir, jiinl whin liy nil lie iiciil ⢠in cuiiliut Willi ' i'x|il(isi(iii luiil iiiiiUiic iirlillciy 11' cxpliisiiiii (ill, "I. It is (iiic (if rrivt's iis ii;nni., (⢠^'I'Miis Anlliia, iirkiililt' lor till
RMREP790–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Birds; Natural history; Oiseaux; Sciences naturelles. Iirn (ho Domui;, wass KiiK'tis iniiifilcd with ; sonu' stiaii-jci's, who us, ciijdviiig a clinsp, s <,'roat .siirpriso. Tin' lily those nol.lc ijii,], ^hen it is young, its vn the back, aiuffdii,. 1)03 nni in i)aii-, thu rowan 1. Ihu head, tli. we. and liairv in thoir close examination, on If,' from the shatls cif vet. (Dromai'ns irrotdtiin), head and neck, and liir4fi, three (listiiut tit'iil along the river togelhcr in ilock.s nf is a swift-looted and onies confused when hen in another, th
RMRJ4WJ4–. Sport with gun and rod in American woods and waters [microform]. Hunting; Hunting; Fishing; Fishing; Chasse; Chasse; Pêche sportive; Pêche sportive. ^^>^.:.;^. â m;^^)g^^ lldCK WIIKKK rm. SIP AMIR "I'lKI W..S Ml HMD. Johnston was orijLjinally a British sul)jict, l)iil turned nni^Mclf, servinj,' as a spy in tin; war of 1S12, in wiiich capacity in- is said to have roi)hc(l the mails to j^fain intcllijLfcncc. He hated iiis native country with all the l)itterness which a reneifade alone is capable of feelinj^-. lie was one of the (.'ariiest a!L,dtators upon the American side of the ho
RMREMNAE–. Our native trees and how to identify them [microform] : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees; Arbres. a lighter yel- iK'I't of cu.'ft., ; outor sc;iles and l)cc()inc gilt to twelve : iiiclies long, BLUE ASH Flower of Blue Ash, fraxi- IIHi qiiiidiiiif guliUa. oblong, ob- elled ; style natic lobes. miclcs, lin- , one-fourth airrounding lany-r.'iyed. i elliptical. ;hat group the Miss- nni so lit h- souri and ;ssee and igli Iowa 'rkansas. ulrori re- i-p it. Its II flourish iar stout,. Blue Ash. Fraxnnn quadrangulata. Leaves 8' ,o,y long. LeaHets 3' to 5'long.. Please n
RMRJ4WJ9–. Sport with gun and rod in American woods and waters [microform]. Hunting; Hunting; Fishing; Fishing; Chasse; Chasse; Pêche sportive; Pêche sportive. 'ImoHg the '/'/lOHsnuit /s/amfs. 587. ^^>^.:.;^. â m;^^)g^^ lldCK WIIKKK rm. SIP AMIR "I'lKI W..S Ml HMD. Johnston was orijLjinally a British sul)jict, l)iil turned nni^Mclf, servinj,' as a spy in tin; war of 1S12, in wiiich capacity in- is said to have roi)hc(l the mails to j^fain intcllijLfcncc. He hated iiis native country with all the l)itterness which a reneifade alone is capable of feelinj^-. lie was one of the (.'ariiest a!L,dt
RMRJ5AD0–. Key to North American birds [microform] : containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. Flu. 431. - lli'iiil mill iilli'iiiiiiti' ( A<l mil .â I !â : fli- ti'llalr lii'fiiri' ami lii'liimi : tni's Imit; ami slrmlir, rlrfl In tlii' ItaMr. hill iiinrli ImiuiT tliaii liiail, IM-rlrrtly strai^lit, Ntmit ut >nni-, ulirri' llir riili;r riso liii;li, kimlilMMl at rml nt' ii|i|iri' iiiamlililr. very ilri'|ily i;riiiiv
RMRJ3YPP–. Revisions of the North American bats of the family Vespertilionid[a]e [microform]. Bats; Chauves-souris. Fig. 14.âTeeth of (a) MyittUyvmanetiHii. (b) M. lueifwiui, (r) M. luci/vijiis Um-jierui, at'A (il) M. rili/er (,â 5>. nni/zle and palate and gradually sloping forehead. In most specimens the face 'ine begins to rise almost from the tip of the muzzle; in others, however, there is a short tiat area back of the na.sal opening. The Itrain case is broad and intlatfd at the back, less so in front, produc- ing in nniny individuals a wedge-shaped outline. I)istan(;e from ik).s- terior molar to
RMRR8D68–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Crop of Mums Grown in Canvas House at New OrIean.s. cdUi.aiiLcd tv(i licds .'ind three walks. ical'' iiir.-iiis tliat the itisccts are 'I'lie can ;is was liglit in (|ii;i lity, cost ing stiidi('<l ''in rclati'oi to thrif I'liviron- only 111 cents |)cf yard, .?iiol, of course, incut,"' and a loose traiislat nni of the did not |iirrnt the r;iin from cDiniiio title would lie, "Insects tind Tlii-ir Sur- tliroiioh, its only |iiir[iose licing lo keep fonndin^^s.'' The siirroimdings iiichide the intense lie.it from thesiiii away from jdaii
RMRJ2J4J–. Wild flowers of Canada [microform]. Wild flowers; Flowers; Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Fleurs; Botanique. w AMSONIA. PI,ATE 113. AMSONIA TABF.RN/flMONTANA. iDOGBANE FAMILY.) f'fi-nni,;t: slrm one /i> thtfi J,tl htiih. inwMh /.xct'pt :^h,-n ^uit,' vottn^i;. tfit-ff ; /â¢â UrS allfi ttatr. f'om i>:ite »t nhtong fn liHrtti-hiHfeoliitf : jiiKu tiHiil cvMOr ^,init'!r : ealyx xmitl!: caniUtt dull f'liif, XliAR relation of lliu familiar ilog-baiie is the Amsonia, native of the Southern States, extetuling nortluvanl ou'.y as far as North Carolina east of the Alleghany Mountains, hut coming up
RMRENA9G–. Flower guide [microform] : wild flowers east of the Rockies. Flowers; Fleurs; Botanique; Botany. Lam'im.kavkd fii.i(i:N-R(>i) ISiiliihfiio ijr(im[iiiji>l Tliis s|H'C'ifs (lill'cis j;iciitly in iiii|i,':iiaiicc fiinii tlic n^ fiinii of most iif tlic (idlilcn-iiMls. The sli'iii is (siiiipU'. aiif;iilai- and slii;litly nmj.'li; asciMKis â > to T) feet and near Uic siiinniit sends np nni slender wiry, leafy liranelies snpportin;; llat-topped tie er i-ln^teis.' 'I'lie' ll<iveis are erowded elosely lo^rel lint are very small and ratlier dull-colored: tliey li i to -JO ni'innte rays.
RMREPDPB–. Home life in bird-land [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. ill 94 Three Feathered Outlaws. NN'i- pliiito^niplK'd this, iiiid it will Ik' iiiitiicd there is a eiv line s|»e(imeii III' the Spaintw- hawk. ea|)t(ire<i hy ru' ley. haiiy;- iiiy head down- wards tVoni the trap. These pole- traps are ahont tlu- vilest thinj^s ever invented l)y in.in tor their purpose, and il is a shanic :nid disorace that any <;ciitKiniin shonid idlovv sueh a contrivance on his estate. .Ml hirds of prey are vtry tonl'AKUimilAU K CAiriKKIi IN I''U.i;-1 1;.1'. ' 1- li. Please note that these images are extracted fro
RMRENJ91–. Mushrooms of Ontario [microform]. Mushrooms; Mushrooms; Champignons; Champignons. Natural Sizi> (altfr AtkiiiHi'i i I'i-. l!i, Yi â¢Miivilli.' . '"â V. Niitiiriil Si/H ((Iriiiiiial). Tlif rill- is white. |,r,.iiiiii.iii. ;,,mI i. I,ijh â| ,|,, ,,;,!^, ,| ,,, ,iâ, ,,.||,^ Tho rinjr is altacliiMl to the >nilk. uu I,,,,-,- ;,, ,,, ,|â. .,i ih uint,- nni-lir ii m- paiii-dl iiiu>lii'(Kiiii. Till' pois,âi in thr |),.;i,lly A-;inr i- pliallin. Tin- |m.i-..m. unici-niiiairlv. l,a.s no pn.n.iiiiiccl i,,-!,. ,,r n(!,,r. ;iiâ| â ^^,â . no unniin- ,.f ii- [nv-,.!,,,.. rnfMrtiiiiately. al
RMRE23RP–. Our native birds; how to protect them and attract them to our homes. Birds. TREES, VINES, AND SHRUBS 3. Wild Plum. N., S., M., W. 4. Wild Cui'i-ant. N., S., AI., W. 5. Wild Grape Vines. N., S., M., W. 6. Virginia Creeper. N., S., il., W. 7. Elder. Samlnicus. N., S., ^I., W. 27. Fig. 4. — Mdunseed Twining on a Young Willow. About UxXt- EiGHTH Natural Size. 8. Wild Gooseberries. Species with smooth fruit. N., S., M., W. Flowers for Hummingbirds. — These little gems of sunsliine are a nni([ue feature of American l.)irddom. In the summer of 1898 the}' were particularly numer-. Please note that
RMRRJ8J3–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. For the June Girl C«»p^f Paa Q ^"^ ^ ^^® wonderful shades of iJWCd. I, cao the newer introductions, splen- did quality in long, medium and short stems— $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 per 100 Ptf^^nni^Q —in quantity—Pinks, Whites and Reds; quality the 1 CVIIICd ^gj.y ijgg^.^ ^4 QQ^ ^5 QQ^ ^Q QQ^ ^g QQ pgr 100. Special prices" on large orders. D|^A^Q were never finer than they are now for this time of the year; all varieties. Everything in Cut Flowers, Plants, Greens, RiblK>ns and Supplies Send for Price List BUSINESS HOURS, 7 A. M. TO 5 P.
RMREMYF8–. The standardization of digitalis and the potency of American-grown digitalis [microform]. Digitalis (Drug); Materia medica, Vegetable; Digitale; Phytothérapie. '^ — ^ ^'*^^'*« Generate liii64c, ^.'"oc avcc fcs habits, unc oarti^M r. .v.„,quilsp^,„ *Zr. a""" 7r'] dans ia Fre?are *• »„: i- • * su^ctoicntl cncr dc 1 Habitation, qui n'^toir nn'i U i Iicuk fur le horA A^ u S • • ^" * °^" M«I5r^ Lr f "*^ ' **" ^c trouvoit tout Ifi W,«;lrcnt dcviotfcontrairc, Ic flatimcm fuc & V«,&nayanW]us j^ CMoapcJ. Please note that these images are extracted from
RMRJ21RW–. How to know the ferns [microform] : a guide to the names, haunts, and habits of our common ferns. Ferns; Fougères. 11'^ CROUP V rrRTIII- AND STIKIir FRONDS I F.AI-IIKT AND SIMILAR; S1'()KAN(.IA IIN l.lMiAK l)K ()lll.()N(i iklUr-UUlb '⢠WluTf tlic water is poiiriiii; foirvcr she sils, And beside her tlu- Ou/el, the Kiiij^fisluT Hits; TIkmv, suprcMU" in lu-r bi-aiity, beside the full nni. In the shade of tlu- roek stands the tall Lady I'eiii. " Noon bnrns np the mountain ; but here by the fall The Lady l-'ern iKuirishes i;raeeful and tall. Hours speed as tlioui^hls rise, without an
RMRJ202E–. Wild flowers of Canada [microform]. Wild flowers; Flowers; Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Fleurs; Botanique. l1* SKUNK CABDAGE. PLATE 245 SYMPLOCAKPUS FOETIDUS. (ARUM FAMILY.) flOHl ftlttt' smthK^. />ifltHt.I nni/j/i>.X /Ac " JWi/ itfi-ptn^ : li-a-rf apt^-iiriiig atfrr thr ftvurrs. fl,>k. Jong l>rli/ong. iut'leHtUd hy a Utgi, Atuhi-ihti/ifii^ jli-thy. fHttntftt ipatkf. fi ig/il gtrr't: Jlitnrfs in it fiort, if'-u.tr. toumlej sf>a>tix^. rR(^;o, as the cnrlir-t wild flo-.-.tr lant appears. No other sij;n of lile is there in meadow o: forest, .save the Alders that lianj; thei
RMREKG9H–. Recent additions to the list of injurious insects of Canada [microform]. Insects pests; Agricultural pests; Insectes nuisibles; Ennemis des cultures. li'. â,,,â,âlM/..'Hn.l.'i.laWea. llic tont in Caiwi.Ui. A lew y»MU's ivjro (IHO'i). h«)Wovcr,ivuotl"i't wâH nui.lo to i,.tn>.l...-o ilorHo HouKH into cuUivalion for uso !is!iliiu'i>ly»'«'V«^"""'*^'"^'^'''' pl-int It wivsnotl()i>i,'(l«''-^) l,oto,vtlu.vvoll known lu'Hl of ,1,.. Uro:ul aiwl ll'-rsc Bc-iins, th.-'Uhuk i»..ii.irm"nfr,n2:- lish t:irn> r., nni.io it. ai^lK-iir- ,^â(,e. :ina was ono d t
RMRR49FW–. Scientific survey of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Scientific expeditions. ijnii:ri{. Tin: niYsnnm f'}iY of I'ojrra hh: ::> !i.' ri-iiltin- i'-rWi-> nw oc.-asiuiially KHJ t"u al.ovr th.- strciiiii. !h' t ..f ill.. Phita Jii.:r iiniy he rii*..! as a, sirikiiig ,.xanii.lr ( Fiu^ >l. .hist.if^ 111,. liiuuth oC ill,' o-ui-nv (iii-ar Iv l:] i.ii tin- r<.iii<Ti.. nni.ll. hvn- 1|... river vmvviy imI i^il.'.|. TlH-ir ..li.vHliuii ixhAv scalrvcl is abmii ->!Ni U'v. s,.i,u-'|imi .>! iiliov.' tlio siirtiu/.' ..r i!i with that of the alliuial ilcpusiis uf i!i.. .
RMRRNE0X–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. KINNER YST E M O^r I nni • AT I o N THE SKINNER IRRIGATION CO 223 Water St., Troy. Ohio Mention The Review when yon write. CYPRESS BENCH BOARDS Small orders cheerfully shipped from Phila- delphia yard. Carload shipments direct from mill in tiie south. Send us your inauiries. STOKES BROTHERS CO., Inc. SOth St., below Cbestaut. Pblladelpbia. Pa- Mention Tli» Review wbwi yon write. HAVB TOU HSARD OF THX NEiA£ eKND? 8KK PAGB 11«. 2 2^ 3 . 3% 4 . 4^ ,5 , 6 . 48.00 56.00 75.00 92.00 lOOlOO 105.00 115.00 DIET BANDS (Paper Pots without bottoms, newspapers
RMREMMX9–. Life-histories of northern animals [microform] : an account of the mammals of Manitoba. Mammals; Mammals; Mammifères; Mammifères. H ^^K â¢> ^^E.-I^H^Bb H^K *"W^^^H ^^^â ^^PHLL ⢠' w .tBp^^^^^^^^B ^^^^^BB»|^j ^iV ^^Viini^''^^ '"^N lii'^i^^l ^KlKW >-M fi^&u ^^'^Bf^HL* *' PLATE VIII.âMOOSE ORAZINI.. (From photitgraplt by Ji-nni-ss Ktchanlson.). PLATE IX.âBULL AND COW M(K)SE TRACKS IV ABOUT ONE INCH OF SNOW. The t)ull tracks (. and C) art fX6 inches : the strides van- fmm a feet to s feet. The softer Uround and deeper snow causes the toes id spread and the hind hoofs to
RMRENHER–. Botany. Part C [microform] : general observations on the vegetation. Canadian Arctic Expedition (1913-1918); Canadian Arctic Expedition (1913-1918); Vegetation and climate; Botanique; Botany; Botanique et climat. ( iiiiiili II liihi I '/â liilimi .W« [icr .liriTil ⢠t.ittiT, ir liiiii III' III' im.'mIi- Up ⢠'â Itll I.-IKIHII low naiiil â imMJ til I ii'itliiriv II I . Only III n till- foriii iirarlrristi. â , Ml.: 11.. , Siixifr-iii â â liini'>tiiih -Nimis iH'iii lit nni tlii- iils furiniiii; 'i«n. 'I'luit 1-11 III' niiiiil II' lii'ii tnvk thf Wi-Kt I ' thlTO scciii pt pi-rliap^
RMRJ1RDX–. The silva of North America [microform] : a description of the tree which grow naturally in North America exclusive of Mexico. Trees; Trees; Arbres; Arbres. m I IN t^. 'Â¥ PLATE. Htiir i-i i I r.r.ni.A.rHi'>i ihmiiKNTAJ.II. K ^ :^«nni; hrwM'b. tiMturkl UM. I >i>^rwu iif a riuwur A Aower «rit)i bracUat. enlar^pd. » ai â¢â¢etioii of » flowsr, tika roroiU ntmurvd, enlarged. â ⢠I ft, »r'!&rx«d '»«tl. 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
RMRENHAP–. Botany. Part B [microform] : contributions to the morphology, synonymy, and geographical distribution of Arctic plants. Canadian Arctic Expedition (1913-1918); Canadian Arctic Expedition (1913-1918); Botanique; Plantes; Botany; Botany. Arrtir n,âh: Grvgrophical IH.lni ,lion 1 the an ⢠C.xl .â¢ill Silent. -^ 4 f> 1 3 3 1 . â . .1 O 4 H 6 â J a 4 U And as may ho sorn from (ho same tahlo n'ni.h. â¢!> .k Pountam.s to ,ho arctic Flora is vcrv "rm.ll s, M'' * . '. ' 'â¢'»"""«"'» "f "'-«« the Caryophyllaroao are quite fr.MHicnth ,',.,;',; ''. '^ "
RMREN81P–. Inquiry into fruit growing conditions in the Dominion of Canada [microform] : being the conclusions reached after a personal investigation. Arboriculture fruitière; Fruit-culture. 4,-) MiM ;. ( Ai'.> U vMii,. Mr. I"iinkrtf ât Mr-M-. I'lunk.tt .,âl >,-,v:,i.. âM ttM .,râ..r > .â.,1 â¢â -, I v,;^H hiii'in'x;"m"""" '"' '"'1 ;n- """^'""' -"' v-...i;"i; ;1 1. .t. i,H,i,. II,., uill .M:,n,l .arriMP'. >Im,â1,| |,n,i â , rr,âlv Mnrkn m (â â ,l>r.,,.v 1 >' â â n.nn,u :.|>l'l.' i>.nni m Cvoi.r iâ ,l,is
RMRRMN0G–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Sweet Pea Show with A. N. Edward^' Silver Cup Display in Foreground. W . ., Spclljliu. ,-s i,]-k cit, , lOdwiii .lellkills, l.(ii.i, ,Mass, s, W. Carl.|iiisl, l.eno, .Mass. A. N. Kdw.irds. I'itlsliild, .Mass. 'ic|(.r .M.i,, .Newport. K, I, l.imes Watl. .Newport. 1!, I William McSidlivaii. Newport. It. I, William lir.-iy, Newport. K, I Daiili I ll.iy. Newport. It, I ., C, 'Heal, llhac.i. .N, , 1;. W. Kerr. Hoy lestow 11. I'a, Harr, (libson, 11 nni iimi.ni. I, 1 Leonard I'.arron. (lardeii Cit,, 1, I, ,1 .1 l.aiic, i;,ir(leii City, !,. 1
RMRDP09W–. Audubon the naturalist; a history of his life and time. Audubon, John James, 1785-1851; Ornithologists. KAKr.v r N i'rMi.isiii:i) diiawixcs or A:Mi:itiCAN jiiiidh: Aititvi;, "[.'aloion d'a.'mkk- Kjri: si;i-i'i;n'iui(>n AM'; iti'rioN. KiN(i fisukii. ciiutI': dm i.'iiiiio jih.v 15, IHOS. ni;i,ii:i) kim; iisiiiiit . w.-.r. a. ai.ckdo alcion. i>it,'N itv J. .). ArnritoN. No. 110;" niii.nw, "i'Asskxckh piciion- a. w. (OIIMI M :t Kilt A'lOlM A. ('IIT'li; l)K I.'oTTH). DKC'K Tl It. 11, IHOO. 1-? i'i:nn'i:s a i.a (JcimM'; tuks i':ta(1i;i:. Ai'i'i:!!': iri wii.n ricKox. .r
RMRR49GK–. Scientific survey of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Scientific expeditions. '?iHXTinr si:i,'Vf:y of i>oin:t> inr iiofth side il.|> I.lurk ilispliivs a nx'll^^<l h.T.. jiiinr.w.Hl to a xalU'x imi „„„?.? ihati a' nni- wiilc. Ai nil,. jHHiif a, (lisfiiirt iK.t.'h iiihTni|>i,-ia C..iiiiinmii:ai.inu wirh lhi> iiutrh uii ili,. har-k .^lop,. ..f thr .aH-via, i. a win.! iii.i: Vitlh.v. II.nv uikh-.-uju,'.! hy any sln-am. 11h< valh-v wa^ nr')iaiviil I; f'trin.'d h,v .an- of tlu- rxlciidi'd c.iii-c.ni.ail <Mviimi:i I'hiin. That If was .HtaipiiMl l,v a suvam .•uiuui;: ih.wii
RMRRW698–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. i,l.',| ;it tin- ihilli'-; llf llnw.T !ii:iiKi't i<, <-ons('i|U(Mi1ly, lifl'l 'i:nl "H tli<' ' • larii'uii," or ()|m'ii -^iiuarc in fiuiil ol' 111.' iii;ii-k<'t; lint 11h' cuv.T.'.t p;iss!i,i:i- l.ctwi'cii tlh' li^li in.nrkct ••in.I f-i'l .'iM.' iii;irk<'t i' a. iii. m -11111111.T aii.l '.• a. 111. ill wiiit.'i. "'riic I'aris lloucr simp-, n ii in l..i . ii;; -nni.' .")(i(i, make tlicir pni' ha-r Iniiirs at't.'f tl. ..['.'iiiii^ nf the inaik.'t. Towar.h tin .L.-in^ In.in. Iliiwcrs that will imt kc !• ai.' -.ik
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