RM2CR9083–. The Street railway journal . aken from the last report of the Rail-road Commissioners of the State of Connecticut, and, ow- the same in the case of the Hartford Street Railway Com-pany and the Central Railway & Electric Company:Earnings Ending June 30, 1898. Miles. Earnings,9 Mos. Earningsper MileTrack,9 Mos. Earnings,12 Mos. Earn-ings per Mile,12 Mos. 7-9 18,403 2,329 24,537 3,106 17-5 72,177 4,124 96,236 5, 99 Central Ry. and Electric. ... 18.6 6,193 6,247 154,924 8,329 Hartford Street 70-3 438,069 6,2^0 584,092 8,309 Hartford and West Hartford. 17.8 29-599 1,663 39,465 2,217 Hartford, Man
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RM2CHATT1–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . Moore... BOWLING AVERAGES.B. M. R.W.Aver. 96 5 20 7 2.6048 0 30 7 4.20544 12 223 45 4.70 J. W. Gill.W. Bates.. B. M. R.W.Aver.208 3 119 18 6.1119S 5 74 12 6.20. 1, Kenneth Weaver. Prince All.erf CC Saskatehewaii: 2. George tUpyisuu,3, R. Barrett; 4, H. Vigglesw.,rth. Secretary Stratford CC; o, P. W. John-son, St. Johns CC, Calgary; 15, V. P. Barnett. Calgary (.C; ., C Bigg^,New Westminster CC; 8. L. H. Miller, New Westminster CC.A GROUP OF CANADIAN PLAYERS. SPALDINGS OFFICIAL CRICKET GUIDE. 131 ST. G
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RM2CDCT89–. A genealogy of descendants of Robert Proctor of Concord and Chelmsford, Mass . 6. 267.Weslcott. 44. KM, 18.5.Weston. 14.Wetherbee. 204.Wheaton, 265. i Wheeler. 11. 48. 51, 69, 129,i:«. 135. 184. 211.212,249,I 258.259, 266.Whitacre. 6. 244.Whitcomb. 69.1 White. 2. 42, 84. 119. 126. 203. 268.I Whiting. 21, 65.Whitman. 266.Whitmore. 23.Whitnev, 148, 178.Whiltaker. lis.Whittemone, 96. 171. 256.Wigg. 139. •Wiggins. 160.Wiiher, 150. 232.Wilhor. 104.114. Wilcox, 90.289. Wilder. 198. Wilkins..53. 8.5. 162. 163.Willard. 2.58, 267.Willev. 114. 248.I Williams. 82. 111. 16s. 192.194. 231.Wilson. 43. 189
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RM2CE2CNR–. A history of British mammals . adult females,omitting (as immature) Nos. 4,9, and 13 no 104 111 96100100111103 96 12012211898 38-5 35-5 42 32 36 35 35 35 35 35398433 18 1S5 IS 17 16 6 18 18 5 :s 18 18181717 10-6 10-6 11-5 10-5 10 10 11 10 10 IS12-51211-6 1 110 86-4 17-8 11-2 The mice are also found on sandy ground near the sea-shore,as on Sanday. They sometimes enter cuhivated fields tofeed on the crops, and numbers may then be killed when thehay is cut in August. THE ORKNEY GRASS MOUSE 465 Nests of dry grass and roots, having a greatest diameter offrom 5 to 8 inches, are placed in rounded c
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RM2CDEX7T–. Tatler . CONTENTS PACE Dedication 8 Editorial Staff 16 Senior Class Poem 18 Senior Class 19 In Memoriam 61 Senior Class History 63 Senior Class Prophecy 65 Last Will and Testament 70 Junior Class: Roll 74 Group 76 History 77 Sophomore Class: Roll 78 Group 79 History 80 Freshman Class: Roll 82 Group 84 History 85 SUB-COLLECIATE ClASS : Roll 87 Group 88 Special Class: Roll 90 Group 91 History 92 Graduates 93 Student Government Association: Petition 96 Organization 97 Y. W. C. A 98 Report 100 R. S. 1. A 104 Group 105 PAGE Winthrop Chapter U. D. C: Report 106 Group 108 Literary Societies (Illust
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RM2CEG7CD–. India rubber world. boat, the ball game and the harbor trip, though they showedup at the club house at Point Shirley in good season for the shoredinner. There were twenty-eight entrants at the tnurnaineiU, anil thekept busy. The cards showed the following records: Score. Handicap. Net. Lawrence B. Page 83 9 74 Wallace G. Page 80 6 74 W. 1.. Pitcher 91 17 74 1. II. Jones 91 l.S 78 Philip !•:. Young 86 8 78 II. C. Benchlcy 96 18 78 E. C. Clark 86 7 79 Samuel Wright 93 14 79 Chas. Pastenc 98 IS 80 J. B. E. Wheeler. .101 20 81 J. H. Learned 101 17 84 E. E. Wadbrook 106 20 86 II. C. Mason 102 1
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RM2CJ892X–. Annual report of the Commissioner of Mental Diseases for the year ending.. . 74. 402 273 675 137. Middlesex 1,986 2,163 4,149 417. 761 654 1,415 142. Nantucket 10 7 17 414. - 2 2 48. Barnstable . 61 72 133 387. 18 15 33 96. Norfolk 563 609 1,172 355. 255 211 466 141. Non-resident of State 616 94 710 217 57 274 - Unknown 203 12 215 - 30 8 38 - Total . 11,957 11,239 23,196 526. 4,098 3,124 7,222 163. (See Table 212 for detail on resident population). Estimated population of each county, 1934. 2Exclusive of transfers, but includes first and readmissions under all legal forms. 232 P.D. 11; but
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RM2CF66XA–. A national calendar, for .... ic Exports [55 Exports of Domestic Prodnce> 1821-1832.(Continued,) Beef TallwBIU.I lbT Hide 1821166,887 81.691182297,610 6.s,s:>6 1823j6i,4is 18^4|66,074 1825182618271828182918301831183. 88,02572,86690,6S566,64051 10046,84260,77055.507 Horn. Caitie o 735,3>96,26533,451] 423.6IC301,983422,1301491,106533,436670,623]622,522! No. 13,55815,079^2 46 16656,04329 84123,88339,64244,282|50,146[299,47352,110 5,018 3,5572,8652,7598,095 3,4273,769 g 638,323844,534739,461707,299930,465733,430772,6361,193719,9612,044 674-9554,125 717,6835,881829.982 8,123|774,087ll,5
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RM2CR9JNR–. Annual report of the directors of the Boston Elevated Railway Co.: 1898-1940 . 2,862 New Hampshire 114 3>399 Vermont . 10 121 Rhode Island 42 2,203 Connecticut ....... 68 ... 2,689 New York . 79 4,347 New Jersey . 8 136 Pennsylvania 27 519 Maryland 3 58 District of Columbia ... 13 391 Virginia 2 51 North Carolina 2 13 Florida 6 227 Louisiana ........ 1 ..... 100 Ohio 7 148 Indiana 1 • • • 68 Illinois 4 82 Kentucky 1 18 Wisconsin . . 2 103 Minnesota 1 23 Michigan 4 96 Iowa 1 ..... 225 Missouri 6 99 Colorado 6 81 Washington ....... 2 7 Oregon 1 50 California 18 . 892 Texas 1 100 486 19,108
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RM2CHFYYB–. Griffith & Turner Co : farm and garden supplies . as does the other style. We use Norway pine for sides; rock elm, or second-growthwhite hickory for rungs; the very best grade of malleable ironcastings for metal parts. PRICE LIST. 12-foot extension ladder makes 6-foot step ladder $2.16 14 7 2.52 16 8 2.88 18 9 3.24 20 10 3.GO 22 11 3.96 24 12 4.32 26 in two sections of 12 and 14 ft. each, 5.20 28 12 16 5.60 30 * 14 16 6.0O 32 14 18 6.40 34 16 18 6.80 36 16 20 T.20 38 18 20 7.60 40 18 22 8.0O In ordering, bear in mind that a certainamount has to be allowed for the lap whenthe ladder is in its
RM2CR9PMX–. Electric railway journal . 001 1 1 1 Distance Scale- Mil« z >A W EUCLID AVE LINC Dl^TRlBUTCsAcoOROinoIo FIG. 3—TYPICAL ON AND OFF CHART MADE FOR EACHOF TEN PRINCIPAL, LINES Summary of Length of Passenger Rides Average hauL Annual aa Per Cent of 1918 of Total 5,034,357 18.22 5,263,693 19.05 5,432,242 19.66 4,440,291 16.07 2,309,946 8.36 1,765,617 6.39 1,646,804 5.96 1,737,986 6.29 27,630,936 ber of rides per capita will have reached from 350 to360 rides per annum when the estimated 1930 popula-tion is reached. This would result in the necessityto handle 525,000,000 to 540,000,000 reven
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RM2CDBN2P–. St. Nicholas [serial] . 6-94-47-18-10 is a youngperson. My 62-37-112-50-80 is to draw up the shouldersto express indifference. My 83-67-22-26-104 is part ofa rake. My 6-73-S8-59-44 is a small table. My 64-54-3-15-24-IOO-86 is a large boat with two masts, and usu-ally rigged like a schooner. My 57-70-8-34-102 is toboast. My 43-96-49 is to dress in a fanciful manner.My 91-30-79 is an inhabitant of Hungary. My 107-1-53-110 is solitary. My 39-7-74-71 is in a short time.My 12-81-9-55 s to mulct. My 2-28-97 is marsh. My90-65-52-4 is the hair of sheep. My 48-61-78-20-105is tumult. My 68-101-25-31-5
RM2CDEYHF–. Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey . s S 5, 33 61 89 D F A B 7 14 21 28 S F Th W Tu M s 6 34 7 35 *8*369, 37 6263 *6465 9091 *9293 c B 1G iI GF D C AG ED EXPI.ANATION. 10 38 11 39 6667 9495 ED GF B CB Under the Century, and in the line with the Year of the Century, is the Dominical *12 *40*68 *96 B D F G Letter of the Year. Then in the line with 1314 4142 6970 9798 AG CB ED F E the month find the column couiaining 15 43 71 99 F A C D this letter; in this column, and in linewith the day of the Month, is the day of *16 =^4417 45 *7273 FE A B the Week. In Leap Years, the letters for 18 46
RM2CR6505–. Railroad structures and estimates . B+6. K this base does not givBBufB.cieiit area fop piling re-C[uired, the area may be in-creased by steps as shown, bydotted lines, minimum distancec. to c, pileB=26Distance c. of pile to edge ofmasonry = l 6abt.Maximum load per pile=40,000lbs. Fig. 19d. Quantities, Cubic Yards in One Pier without Cutwaters for 100 Ft. Through P. G. Spans. A = 24 0. T. Width B 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 11 0 12 0 12 74 85 96 107 118 129 139 14 86 99 112 125 137 150 163 16 99 114 129 144 159 173 188 18 113 130 147 163 180 197 213 20 127 146 164 183 201 220 238 22 141 162 182 203
RM2CR0YX1–. Illustrated catalogue of James B. Clow & son, manufacturers of and dealers in supplies for plumbers, steam and gas fitters, water and gas works, railroads and contractors .. . GTH OF BASE FEET, INCHESWIDTH OF BASE . INCHES 12 .9 i 18 1.1 7 24 1.5 7 30 1.9 7 36 2.1 7 42 2.5 7 48 2.9 7 54 3.1 7 60 3.5 7 66 3.9 7 72 4.1 7 78 4.5 7 84 4.9 7 90 5.1 7 96 5.5 7 102 5.9 7 108 6.1 7 114 6.5 7 FOUR ROWS NUMBER TUBES IN EACH ROW 4 6 8 10 13 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 WHOLE NUMBER OF TUBES AND SQUARE FEET OF SURFACE ...( LENGTH OF BASE FEET, INCHES WIDTH OF BASE INCHES 1
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RM2CE45RH–. The Commercial and financial chronicle . 47?^ Bank rate p. c. 4 Consols, 2A p. c... 8854 Silver 29%d. Clear .-house returns 202.547,000 0 June 18. shows the position of the Bankof discount, the price of consols, &four years: 1904. June 15. £ 28,047,8308,197,09439,599.7.5016,687,80024,091.61724.846,24734,444,077 of C. , 8. 830906,,578.151,330,8290,59 50 1.5-10 5VA ^V4 b2Ji 24 3 a3 3 90% 90 .3-10 911-10 96 9-16 27 1-16(1. 25^Sd. 24,5-16(1. 24.5-16(1. 167,465,000 209,183,000 222,388.000 233,596,000 1905.June 14. £28.961,80013,037.78041,063,58416.171,31928,118,81927,605,86138,117.661 1903.June 1
RM2CGHTDF–. Complete arithmetic . al. 7. 64i gal. 8. 62^ qt. LIQUID MEASURE 173 Beduce to higher units: 9. 96 gi. 11. 35 gi. 13. 300 qt. 15. 921 qt.10. 96 pt. 12. 85 pt. 14. 475 pt. 16. 75i pt. Reduce to pints: 17. 396 gi. 18. 892 gi. 19. 126^ qt. 20. 79i gal. Reduce to quarts: 21. 792gi. 22. 298pt. 23. 926| gal. 24. 72 gal. 3 qt. ^ Reduce to the next lower units: 25. 64 lb. 27. 9| lb. 29. 96 T. 31. 48| T. 26. ^ cu. ft. 28. 7^ sq. ft. 30. ^ sq. rd. 32. 2i A. Reduce to higher units: 33. 528 oz. 35. 375 oz. 37. 35,000 oz. 39. 12,500 lb. 34. 624 oz. 36. 450 oz. 38. 32,176 oz. 40. 75,550 lb. Reduce to ounce
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RM2CEH467–. Annual report of the New Jersey State Board of Education. 707 1 50 001 35 00 757538007000 1470051009800 5470074504500 25000 33000 481 9 508 8^i 622 9:i: 786 9 394 91^ 671 9>2 1380 8^4 im 8^ 235 9.522»7 102346 10 380 .... 18 72 89 201 ISO 387 .... 92 13:^ 140 216 499 .... 84 IV1 96 198 318 658 .... 31 I2«l ItW XV. 297 298 .... 39 42 57 160 181 512 .... 46 108 124 235 %V, 1126 .... 161 290 251 424 664 610 .... HH 184 141 169 343 201 .... 13 50 50 88 1l« 1240 241 208 »« 228 361 829 1566 21 286 306 371 682 707 1600 V. g. I 2001600 V. g. I 95 468300 ,460 ,741 .240 .459 .1666 .659 .172 ,1600 ,1
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RM2CR3E9M–. Illustrated catalogue of James B. Clow & son, manufacturers of and dealers in supplies for plumbers, steam and gas fitters, water and gas works, railroads and contractors .. . FIG. 68. COMMON FLANGE. FIG. 69. CURVED FLANGE. FLANGES-F gs. 68 an( i 69. SIZE OF PIPE, INCHES f i i 1 li H 2 n 3 3i 4 ^ 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 Diameter Flange,Inches. 3 u 4 4+ 5 oi 6 81 8i 9 941011121314151617181920 .14 .17 -- .18.21 .33 .22.33.52 .25.35.52 .31.36 .52 .45.55.65 .75 .90 .55.65 .75 .90 .65 .75.84.96 l.22 1.001.131.26 1.75 1.041.221.40 1.76 1.551.701.902.32 2.002.402.80 2.402.803.203.453.75 3.754.10 4.505.00 4
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RM2CR3EAT–. Illustrated catalogue of James B. Clow & son, manufacturers of and dealers in supplies for plumbers, steam and gas fitters, water and gas works, railroads and contractors .. . FIG. 68. COMMON FLANGE. FIG. 69. CURVED FLANGE. FLANGES-F gs. 68 an( i 69. SIZE OF PIPE, INCHES f i i 1 li H 2 n 3 3i 4 ^ 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 Diameter Flange,Inches. 3 u 4 4+ 5 oi 6 81 8i 9 941011121314151617181920 .14 .17 -- .18.21 .33 .22.33.52 .25.35.52 .31.36 .52 .45.55.65 .75 .90 .55.65 .75 .90 .65 .75.84.96 l.22 1.001.131.26 1.75 1.041.221.40 1.76 1.551.701.902.32 2.002.402.80 2.402.803.203.453.75 3.754.10 4.505.00 4
RM2CH1G0M–. American engineer and railroad journal . .12 in. 5.51 in Inches. Inches Inches Inches Inches Inches 6.51 6.41 6.81 7 21 7.60 7.99 1 in.@2.22 10.16 8.39 8.78 9.17 9.57 9.96 1 (S-2.28 14.17 10.01 10 13 10.83 11.18 11.61 1 (*2.32 18.03 11.16 11.80 12.21 12.61 1 13.03 1 @2.39 25.78 U.61 15.00 15.39 15.79 16.18 1 •• @2.41 Total increase)in diameter. / 10.67 10.67 10.67 10.67 10.67 circular cross-section of the jet had been changed into an ellipse bythe bridge, into which the longer axis lay at right angles to thebridge. jjig. 66 shows such a section of the jet by the cross-hatchet linesfor a heig
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RM2CDDNNA–. A comparative study of the light sensibility of selenium and stibnite at 20 [degrees] C. and -190 [degrees] C. .. . .67C 1C3 35.0 34.49 577.7 .689 1C1.5 47.0 46.65 781.0 .71C 110.5 54.5 51.85 868.5 .735 1C2.5 44.0 43.54 729.3 .762 106.0 29.5 28.00 469.0 .SCO 101.5 18.0 17.86 299.15 .837 96.0 15.5 15.82 265.0 .895 98.0 12 ?• 12.12 203.CO .982 104.0 8.0 7.85 131.5 1.08 101.0 3.5 3.48 58.29 1.38 100.0 .5 .5 8.38 Each «ne of the observations in columns (2) and (3) representthe mean of at least two readings, and these do not differ appreciablya*ora one another. The results of this table are plott
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RM2CR3BRW–. Illustrated catalogue of James B. Clow & son, manufacturers of and dealers in supplies for plumbers, steam and gas fitters, water and gas works, railroads and contractors .. . NGED TEE. TEES.-Fig. 96. SIZE INCHES 2 3 4 H 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 15 16 18 20 CENTER TO FACE 44 54 6 6i 74 84 94 lOJ 114 12f 13i 144 15i 164 18 FACE TO FACE 9 11 12 124 14 15 17 19 214 23 254 264 29 304 33 36 DIAMETER OF FLANGES 64 8 9 94 10 11 13 14 15 16 19 21 22 24 25 27 WITH FLANGES FACED . 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.50 11.00 15.00 20.00 26.00 32.00 38.00 50.00 75.00 90.00 105.00 135.00 165.00 WI
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RM2CH4YEM–. Manual for railroad engineers and engineering students : containing the rules and tables needed for the location, construction, and equipment of railroads as built in the United States . f the chord. Rad. of Curve. Ordinates on a 100 Feet Chord at Degree. Feet. 4. -4 % v. s. 5 1146 O.48 0.82 I.02 I.O9 6 955 O.57 O.98 1.23 I.3I 7 819 O.67 I.I5 1-43 i-53 8 717 O.76 I-3I I.64 i-75 9 637 O.86 1.47 I.84 1.96 10 574 O.96 I.64 2.05 2.18 11 522 1.05 1.80 2.25 2.40 •LOCATION. 3i Rad of Curve. Ord mates on a 100 Feet Chord at Degree. Feet V Va is V. s 12 478 I ■IS 1.97 2.46 2.62 13 442 I .24 2.13 2.6
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RM2CRHXE1–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . f- P 11 nTlil IMc^Bl nm ^1 ^ 1 |P . k H ^ jssK 11 1 H IPilli llll^l 1 IllillSI 1 wmmr ii i i ii*i i i II98F wmun iisiipi -^ 11 Sk ■ ■ ti. 11 UDue to causes of her than decau^Dueroaecay (Straigtit CreosoteKind of Card ProcessTreafmenti Bumetlizinq1 Unfreafed et. 83 0 17 .8 122 11,6 0 0 Si 7.1 (,2 4,5 107 0 40 43 4-2 (>4 60 •60 116 159 0 117 (.4 (77 1,0 59 96 70,5 10 65 156 25 40 [1842 58 7 3H3<)i429 10M9Z4 22 3.115,51000 0 .6 0 73.8 8 4 0%0 18 18 34 92.5 4.6 3.8152984 1551327990 l?44(-599j 2 2177961 AO 3a 0 905 0 l7 229Sf. -Total Number of Ties
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RM2CEMJ9M–. The Commercial and financial chronicle. 4111.75 10.5011.50 11.6612.00 10.30! 1 .30I 1.4611.80 10.3011.3011.4611.80 HOLI-DAY. 10.1511.1511.31 1 1 .65 The quotations for middling upland at New York on Dec.1 for each of the past 32 years have been as follows: 1905.r. 1904.. 1903.. 1902.. 1901.. Midi) 1899.. 1898.. 1 1 .65 9.00 .11 .96 . S.50 . 8.00 ID.f 7 18-16 . 5 9-1 (i 1897.c. 5 13-16 i 1895..i 18941893I 1892 I ISO!I 1890. 7 11-16 8 9-165 13-16 S 1-16 8 1-16 9 7-16 1889. 1B881887isst;1 88618841883.1 882 c 10 X.. 9%-10H . 9 3-16 9 7-16 .10 7-16 .10 3-16 10 7-16 1881 !2 1-16 121S79...121,- 9*1
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RM2CGHR1H–. Monsieur Cassini His New and Exact Tables for the Eclipses of the First Satellite of Jupiter, Reduced to the Julian Stile, and Meridian of London . II 19 5! 13 14 19 ry 8 48 17 3 17 18 21 45* 20 x6 1422 10 42 24 y II2f 23 4027 18 8 29 37 3612 4824 o 36 12 48 24o 36 12 3^.12 48 24 o 76 17 / 8 79 8r82 848 c ii 86 878889 90 9192 93 94 95 96 9798 99 roo 102 76,4 77.478,479.3^Q>3 81,382,J 84,2 86,187,188,089,0 . 90, 90.9 9i>9 93.8 94,8 9S>7 96^7 97,7 98^6 99i6 100^6101,5- I Julim* C Hi ) tabula KevolntionHm primi Sateliitis Jovis in Anno. I Julius. i2-if 119-^^9 I22*N2059 r2*3 r I r2i^5
RM2CD8GCT–. Handbook for rangers & woodsmen . Fine Lath, Blue, Sterilized 2 Light Fine Wire 2 3 Wire Casing 4 6 8 10 Lgth Wire Appox. inIns. Gauge No. perLb. 1 15 876 IH 14 568 IM 12 y2 316 IH 12^ 271 2 iiy2 181 2H iiM 161 2J^ lOH 106 2H 10 H 96 3 9 69 3M 9 63 3M 8 49 4 6 31 4^ 1- o 24 5 4 18 514 3 14 6 2 11 2 113^ 380 2^ 10 M 92 3 9 60 1 15 876 IVs 15 778 1 17 1,158 1 16^ 1,351 IH 15 778 iy2 14 473 2 12 K 236 2^ IIM 145 3 103^ 94 Used in all ordinaryrough work such asbuUding, fencing, out-side repairs, etc. Used for the same pur-poses as common wirenails. Used in lathing. Thebluing permits themto be he
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RM2CDEA7Y–. Gesammelte Abhandlungen . aturschwankungen. 2e 2«^ also für 7i = 1 nur ^, für n = 2 schon —. Für grössere 7i istes daher nicht mehr gestattet, nur das erste Glied beizubehalten und esbleibt in Folge dessen -y nicht mehr von n allein abhängig, sondern ausserdem von x. Es ist nun in der Tabelle die Annahme a; = — zu Grunde n t Erwärmung V Eeizstärke 0-1 0.00004 0.00000004 0-2 0-03 0 0004 0-3 0.18 0 0016 0.4 0.42 0 0062 0.5 0.63 0 0143 0-6 0.79 0 0254 0.7 0-90 0 0384 0.8 0-96 0 0529 0-9 0-99 0 0679 1-0 1 0 0832 1-2 0-98 0 1138 1.4 0.93 0 1432 1-6 0.87 0 1709 1.8 0.81 0 1966 2.0 0.75 0 2206 n V
RM2CGPPKD–. The Street railway journal . pel ear 7012.840.7110 10710.8 4082 1421039.371.1 1 17720.338.165 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 Seconds FIG. 3.—SPEED AND POWER CURVES 140 160 180 Street Ry.Jourual 20 Ton Car. 4-00 H.P. Motors. Gear Ratio 22 to 60. Wheels 33..Initial Acceleration 1 mile per hour per second. All stops 10 seconds 150 30 100 20 50 10 Length of run — miles M y2 H 1 M lA H 1 Time of run — seconds 05 96 124 152 70 107 112 177 Schedule speed — m.p.h 13.8 18.8 21.8 23.7 12.8 16.8 19 20.3 Average K.w. per car 01 G0.4 59.7 58.8 40 EC 33.5 33.9 Watt hours per ton mile 152 111 94.5 84.3 99.0 66.2 53
RM2CDKXME–. Construction and test of a rotary transformer for direct current . [fOttYejrter.aafj- LlJLt ^JSmatfill* !, Vfif.nofl la a; -.1-. 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100OUTPUT 15 AiTERES. il ROTARY TRA?IR70RMKR Stow Motoro General Electric Method. ^, ^^ f. f. H: W* ^ffZ -H L12.5 1X7. 0 6«0 0 fi7fi 0 L12.0 116, 6.3 0.6 ?06 58 8,2 112.0 114 7.2 IrO 8o5 114 14,2 112^ 1G6 JJLi^ 5.0 1ZQ5. 530 41.6 L1L.J3 lOQ 15.7 80O 17«0 aoe 46.C LIO.O 96 16.9 lOoC 1865 960 51,5 LQ2^u5. R7.2 .JSJtJQ 15.0 2524 l?iOfi fi.^.fl 109 «0 82.0 25.3 18.0 2760 1475 53.5 109.0 79„C 26o9 20,0 2937 L15S.Q JA^ L08.0 74,0 29.9 22.5
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RM2CGX7H6–. Railway age gazette . .61 7.61 9.70 11.88 15.30 21.50 32.92 5 1 0 1.83 3.74 5.71 7.76 9.90 13.26 19.35 30.57 6 140 1.87 3.81 5.82 7.92 11.22 17.20 28.22 7 160 1.90 3.88 5.94 9.18 15.05 25.87 8 180 1.94 3.96 7.14 12.90 23.52 9 200 1.98 5.10 10.75 21.17 10 210 .99 4.08 9.67 19.99 11 220 3.06 8.60 18.81 12 250 5.37 15.29 In practice, with injectors working full, passing water at 140deg. F. from a tank temperature of 60 deg. F., an increase of110 deg. by pre-heat, delivering the water at 250 deg. is prob-ably as high as can be obtained, the final delivery temperatureincreasing to a limited degre
RM2CEN0G3–. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. t> rH S§8§ 8 SggSSgiS gg§8S§i OCC OOO lOCOt^ iO 8 8 S » »i £ s ig5 w « g S-g -? 2 gg ^ s§ 8 § 888 88 8 g 88 88 SS 8 -Ji i^ ^UJ ?5 * S§S -1 5 lo 88 4SS ^i S . s « 8 •a s §8 Si §88 g^S i 8§8S §§SS8 CO 8 8!§S 2 § S§ S§28 n 8 00. 2 si 1 1 a1pa 104 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE [1894. s. s. 30 5340 00 25 0080 00 5g 60 00 5 7110 00 6 001 00 40010 00 L. S. 4 00 120 84 8 00 43 96 407 18 11 00 1 00 00 7 0010 5010 50 12 0055 00 3 00 16 61 10 00108 96160 00 13 162
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