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RM2AKCT1K–The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science . being in practice always negative.If we omit the third term, as Rankine does in caseswhere the data are not very accurate, we have, for twovapours £= -£ t a t1 whence t t b<rP = *-? = *-£, (4) indicating that the line X Y passes through the fixed point x= :j3 /3 ^? V Ramsay and Youngs law is thus deducible from Rankinesshortened formula. Treating Rankines full formula in the same way, we get 0+7/* P + y/t —t r = -* showing that the ultimate intersection of two consecutivepositions of X Y is , fi±# ,—£±^. ... (
RM2AXJXDK–An elementary course of infinitesimal calculus . Fig. 100. As 6 ranges from — oo to + oo, r ranges from 0 to oo,See Fig. 100. 140] SPECIAL CURVES. 367 Since, by Art. 110, we have clrjds = cos a, it appears that thelength of the curve, between the radii r^, r^, is /, — dr= (r^ — ri) sec a.. .(3). 2°. The spiral of Archimedes is the curve described bya point which travels along a straight line with constantvelocity, whilst the line rotates with constant angularvelocity about a fixed point in it. In symbols,whenceif a = m/k. r = ut, 6 = nt,r = aO ?(4),. Fig. 101. Fig. 101 shews the curve. The dot
RM2AG3Y0C–. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. ft. in 7 ilates. 1 3 8 1 7 6 ,, 1 0 5 „ nearly 0 11 These. 6:i4 THEORY OF ARCIUTECTUIIE. Book U. hittor scheme resulted in letting the principal rafters draw th^ tenons of the braces and sodestroy all idea of a tie conneitin<r tlie two vvalis; hence tlie medieval builders wersobliged to raise the walls siiflicienlly high to allow the tie-boams to pass over the l);ickof the ridge-rib, as would lie tiie case at A. Tliis was expensive, and, moreover
RM2AX87W2–Refrigeration in connection with central stations . 0^: 0^ 0?o :;! : I:!.:!: ? • I—: r : i!; m i—11:., i i 1111111111 m ;) 111 ? 111 m 1111! i i ( | ii i ii 11 m 111111 im 11111 n 11 i.t| i ii 111 n 11111111111 |.j i mj; mi i > Load in percent ofFull Load Output 80 i SO Flore 3 Load Curiae for March. 0 n tooo^ OS. / / 0 V. Load in percent ofFull Load Output So SO PlatedLoad Curi/efor /Jpr//
RM2AN8TM5–Eleventh annual report of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories : embracing Idaho and Wyoming : being a report of progress of the exploration for the year 1877 . 600to650 8 g 0 Highly arenaceous marls. White, yellow,green, red, brown, and maroon. Sand-stones near base, together with heavylocal conglomerates. Thinning out north-ward. 600to700 ?? — ????—?— ——————™— kxduch.] SWEETWATER DISTRICT TABLE OF FORMATIONS. 155 Table enumerating the various formations and groups, §-c.—Continued. d ft 3 - l-€ fa n tS +-A is- T.z e ±fa ?* l< < S* i-r-i Fossils. Numero
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RM2AND3J0–Archives of internal medicine . Fig. 10.—Chronic interstitial nephritis, signs of aortic regurgitation. Snub-nosed heart. Case 95. M.R. 4.4 cm.; M.L. 12.2 cm.; long diameter 17.7 cm.;area 177 sq. cm.; index .479. 148 TEE ARCHIVES OF I^^TERXAL MEDICINE Only one case of uncomplicated aortic regurgitation came under ourobservation and gave an index of 0.378 (Fig. 3). Of the cases showinghigher than 0.400, one was complicated with pernicious anemia and theother three showed well-marked mitral murmurs, probably as a result ofdilatation. Two of the latter are also classified under the nephritics and
RM2AXAR8X–Goethe und sein Kreis; erläutert und dargestellt in 651 Abbildungen, mit einer Einführung in das Verständnis von Goethes Persönlichkeit . -- 118 — . ^m^^HHH^^^^H ^^^^^^^JU^rr V- y- - ? . t^T^^^^^^^B Ji ;r3 -tr c 9 -CT ^ — lJ . =^- ® ^ .i -- E C ^ «J S 2 i I 8 3 0^* « ?=^ .H c cÄ . £ li:. g = ? O <** C» tfr. ^^ I-* CT) o •1* o «* sO ^ f^ rt^ o TO ® a r^ «:3 ^ ^ ^c- o s ^ o & (S) « •o et f= o. «Lt ®
RM2AJ8JG7–Reports of the Inspectors of Mines of the anthracite coal regions of Pennsylvania for the year .. . ?^§- =|- r 5 •§ 5 ^ ? 5 ? s; .^ on :j3 IS m If, ^ 5 ^ i tm 2: ^ * -^ 0 -. 1 $? $ c^ 5: v; m RAC TE MUSEUM COMPLEX LIBRARIES PHMC IliiJIIIIIIIillllil 3 0143 11007599 3. FIRST DISTRICT, Comprising Lackawanna, Wayne, and Susquehanna Anthracite Coal Field. Office of the Inspector of Mines,ScRANTON, Pa., April 14, 1886. Honorable J. Simpson Africa, Secretary of Internal Affairs, Commomcealth of Pennsylvania: Sir: I have the honor of herewith submitting my annual report as in-spector of coal mines f
RM2AFPM13–. Johnson's new universal cyclopaedia : a scientific and popular treasury of useful knowledge. 5 foot; t. r. the waterin the vertical tube willstand 0.25 foot lower thanthat in the reservoir. Letwater be flowing througlia vessel of the form sliownat Fig. 3, A H represent-ing the surtax Kuppos<dto be maintained at aninvariable level. Thewater will move fast inthe contracted and slowin the expanded section.In a tube r branching up-ward from the widest partthe water will stand near-ly as high as in the vessel; in the tubelower. -H the narrowest part thejtressurc may ho negative, or lessthan th
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RM2AX1P74–Restraint of domestic animals; a book for the use of students and practitioners; 312 illustrations from pen drawings and 26 half tones from original photographs . LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 0 002 993 872 6. Published by the Author NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 19 09 LIBRARY of CONGRESS Two CoDies Received MAR 15 1U09 . Copyiifcnt1 CLASS O^ i-3 4 COPY tntry Xc, Mo,8. COPYRIGHTED 1909 BY George R. White PRESS OF BAYLESS-PULLEN CO. NASHVILLE Dedication To W. H. Dalrymple, M. R. C. V. S. As a slight token of personal friendship, as well as for his untiring and continued efforts to advance the status of the Ve
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RM2ANJ1HW–Céphale & Procris : ballet héroïque en trois actes . T. S »•> • * p^^^^^ ^3 ^^^ LiUfjo mesure 24: 15-^= ^ -^I ^*- r iaiLines de teii dres se... De teii dres se! 0 <lienx, (jifiii-sé 1 ^ CI t== ^ ^ 1 ?^fi- * • |g i;# t: i&—=- ^tfo ti r r ment On en croit les pleins diiii a mant -a À——-u^i—.—L- s^^ ^^ i-M P .^ ^iW g y h - rn Allegro Oui cruel, oui. li/tr^Tn ^m f-^
RM2AKHN1B–Retaining walls; their design and construction . i point.Any tension developed in the wall because of this location of the resultantmust be carried by steel reinforcement. -f ^-^^t y -t i-i. h = 25 Fig. 33.—Pile layout. In order to effect a direct design of a wall of this section, when the positionof this resultant is at the outer quarter point, it will be necessary to proceedas in the present chapter. Referring to Fig. 30 and equation (G2) withM = 0, h 1 +3p + 3p 3 1 + 2p N From the quarter-point to D is (1 + p)hN and G from (69) is ihHl + 2p)N2 The lev(;r arm of G about the quarter-point i
RM2AGC4FE–. Transactions. w annealing temperature ofcopper wires 0.025 in. diam. cohesion between the amorphous and crystalline phases with change intemperature. In Fig. 74 is shown the general cohesion-temperaturecurves of the amorphous and crystalline phases of any material that mayexist in both of these states. This particular curve shows no allotrope inthe crystalline phase. So far as we know, no allotrope can occur in ZAY JEFFRIES 521 200 000 M 100 000 .<^ ^ Legend o=x-i = Swag ed and drawn hot (1300-1000 ) from Wto .Oil; A r x=T-2=Saiiie as T-1 but subsequently equi-axedA=T-3 = Swaged and dra
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RM2AG01DB–. Hodgson's low cost American homes; perspective views and floor plans of one hundred low and medium priced houses. o o vO +3 y^- a u jo o 0] T3 , [ 0) •— CO CO O 5 £ * £ ->c o ?S B en °Jo s: oo 2 <D .Q- CO rt Og o £*? .s s * 2 o •+- £ .2 (D -> o h. 0) « a) >4H «*H m fTl *# ?* N) «* • r: 00 JC hn O c
RM2AG7FHA–. Journal. trated ammoniacal liquor can be obtained. —R. L. ieing Wood, Peat, and other Similar Substances : ess and Furnace for . C. J. R. Miiller. Fr. 361,209, Feb. 1. 1905. Under Int. Conv., Feb. 0, u irnaco consists of a rectangular casing, the bottom ins downwards towards the centre (to enable idues to be easily collected), and provided iblo top ; the casing is divided into vertical rtuients by a number of thin hollow elements 2, 2, illy above one another as shown in the figure, ovided with baffle plates 3, 3 ; each one is connected :>ne above it by flanged tubes 4, 4; these are traver
RM2AWF7JF–Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine and allied families . 0 R T H K S^OYSE ^OYALL. ^^)fe(f^eryofthe true honor and haffines of , . r-- *.?-.?? ????- -C ^-^-v . --iublifliea for their confolation who ai5emarrie(3, aadtheir encoumgment who are not, incendiogthebenefit of both. .- % l-Oil N WING Paftor to the EngliOi Congregation, ttfident»$-:: E^fv6,:f^--i . VilSHlNG in Z EEL AND. :-. I^HAKDandfetheV/iucs head..Eph.r. it>. T*KWomafl isitbeglorjro^efefe Man. *CoT, ii. t figneoFdbeGalley/Aiuio 1616}- THE WING FAMILY daughters and three sons given below, and the visi
RM2AG0T8F–. La princesse des Canaries; opéra bouffe en 3 actes de Duru et Chivot. Partition chant et piano transcrite par Léon Roques. #N^ i^ipgg^ m ±=^ -^xjU^ ^ ô É d I # ^ èe*4 ^m B m i» t==* ^m <—Ts E r=*=f E P^^ f^v-^^ ^ ^ 1-^^—tl ^ ¥;^=* ri VP ^ ^^ ^^ ^ =*=*= ^ ^fe l) i-—mr wjrr^ -1y-^^-p^- ^^ A.c: 57«7 1.2 JO 12. CIIOI^:! H DES rtPFTS LLS CADETS // I /. ^m i M m J M =* m ^ M 0.
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RM2AGC85X–. Transactions. Fig. 3-4.—1-5. Ainu u inox r>i{A x at Fig. 35.—I-5-C-575. Armco iron (1-5)400° C. FROM 0.075 IX. TO 0.025 ix. after tensile test at 575° C. X 150.X150.. Fig. 36.—1-tJ. Aii.Mcu ikux im-:ax i-ih.-u.—1-/. Ai;:.n > i,. m; ?.... . r AT 400° C. FROM 0.042 IX. TO 0.025 ix. 400° C. from 0.031 ix. to 0.025 in.X 150. X 150.
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RM2AJHD14–The San Francisco earthquake and fire; a brief history of the disaster; a presentation of facts and resulting phenomena, with special reference to the efficiency of building materials, lessons of the disaster . sq. Johnson steel bars at l(i centres and No. 16. 3 mesh expanded metalimbedded in it. The flat ceiling of expanded metal lath and plaster has failed in numerous places. 115 ^ a Oj 3 ^ 0) oo ?(- ci r^ 4*M ffl o ri bC C /iS 3 tr ^ ?73 ,J5 3 >. ^ -Q ni -0 *^ 3 cs c o «4^ o u o ^ ^ a o ?v. 110
RM2AJ4560–Public officials of Massachusetts . WINN, HERBERT FRANCIS, Worces-ter, 19th Worcester House District, Re-publican. Born: Arlington, July 3, 187 6. Educated: Cambridge High, RindgeManual Training School, College of Phar-macy. Business: Grain Dealer. Organizations: I. 0. O. F., I. 0. R. M. Public office: Mass. House 1919, 1920. 311. WOOD, ISAAC U.. Fall River, 9th BristolHouse District, Republican. Born: Fall River, June 18, 1861. Educated: Public Schools. Business: Druggist. Organizations: Masonic, K. of P. Public office: Mass. House ]916, 1917,1918, 1919, 1920. 312
RM2ANAE2H–The Bohemian girl : opera in three acts . HiJi ? Florestein. £E i p=p= 0000 i g g r ^=^ ^tc li 1/ U> V k—ig=£: i* u» fc Up - on my life tis most un - plea - sant, just as one had at-tackd a 9 3=S5 %*^ -be *=*= m&i^Ei -^r^ SS *3- 5fe fe i#--«i f p—3-0- -*—i- ^T Thaddetjs. (throwing the purse at the Counts feet.). The Royal Edition.— The Bohemian Girl.—( 63 ) • fc&£ fite * * r% tz=t*^ know one a-bove aught you Wf
RM2AGE4HM–. A key to Harmony simplified and a classroom manual. (m 3 C: I IV —-fZ- III II vir jz BE ii 6o KEY TO IIARM OX Y SIMPLIFIED 10. m=£: -&,—-b=!: i ! I §5$: II F: I IV V I I V 11. §k t=;=t- Pt =± II -si- <s< f 6, * mE3E=± a: I iEEfc [ Section 134.] ^sr -&- S=F =t F: I2. IV IV ;0=S r^: §!$ES 2 38 a: I IV S? fea 1 II 1 ADDITIONAL EXERCISES 61.
RM2AFXB5E–. Mirror, 1921. 108. , 109 Batatty ichating 1 m » ??<£ ^^BL *fc .^1 1^ ^«ii R ;^ 1 m Bates 3; Yale 0Lewiston, December 11, 1920 The President of the Oxford Debating Union asks Bates to meet her indebate at Oxford Union the 16th of June. This is the first internationalcollege debate. The question: This House approves the American policyof non-intervention in European affairs. The team: Robert B. Watts, 21,Charles M. Starbird, 21, and Edward A. Morris, 21. Bates 3; Harvard 0; January 15, 1921Bates vs. University of Pennsylvania, Feb. 19, 1921 110 Jnt^tcolbciiate Sebating The year 1920-1921
RM2AWN4KK–The geology of the Coromandel subdivision, Hauraki, Auckland . PLAN OF HAURAK! DIVISION SHOWING SURVEY DISTRICTS Districts dealt vyitTi in. BuUettrv NZ 4-coloiweci tfuis ENGLISH MILES SOUTH PACIFIC 0 CEAN. Bay of Plenty ^CAMBRIDGECambridge—Hfj R 0 T 0 Ft U A D I V J S I O N By Authority : John Uackay, Government Printer. BULLETIN No. 4 (NEW SERIES) THE GEOLOGY OF THE COKOMANDEL SUBDIVISION, HAURAKI. AUCKLAND. CHAPTER I. GENERAL INFORMATION. Introduction . .. .. 1 Fauna Area described in this Bulletin .. .. 2 Flora .. Officers connected with Field-work .. %2 Climate Acknowledgments .. ..3 Scen
RM2AWF7YC–Some tests of light aluminium casting alloys--The effect of heat treatment .. . PRICE, 10 CENTS Sold only by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing OfficeWashington, D. C. WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1919 0 -r^V,^ OEG $ 1919 1^ ??^ SOME TESTS OF LIGHT ALUMINUM CASTING AL-LOYS—THE EFFECT OF HEAT TREATMENT By P. D. Merica and C. P. Kan CONTENTS Page I. Introduction 3 II. Preparation of the alloys 4 III. Methodsof test 4 IV. Influence of form of test specimen 5 V. Influence of melting and pouring temperatures 8 VI. Influence of chemical composition g VII. Effect of heat tr
RM2AM2NJR–The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science . * 07T = gj | l + *2-2*cos ^2r202 j . . (19) The lines of flow of energy are determined by the conditionthat at any point (r2,0) the inclination to the direct raysis <£, where <p is given by equation (18). From this we canget the differential equation to the lines of flow in terms ofr2 and 0, or, dropping the suffix, r and 0. It is seen fromfig. 3 that , dr-adddtan = dri-add Fig. 3.. r+dr,6-fdd But r = r sin 20 = 2r0 and ?-1=rcos 20 = r approximately.] ,, , , 2(rd0 + 0dr)-a0d0 ,9ft v Hence tan 6= — 7 ™ , . .
RM2AX2TNM–Annual report of the Brooklyn Park Commissioners .. . 02 REPORT OF THE T3o r-13 co o s - 0 — s S5> ^ ^ 3 a 5 io w u: w c w io m IO iO lO W 1C U3 us >o lO lO <ra io - O lO 3 i C 1 3 LO lO O «# . cc no [•OJIMt-ftOHtHMSHIlOHBaioOMSHOOOO isooo^t»ii5HaoniOHHn3f5cws;»iic.iNH^(Mnii-fH^nHn co ji (MoiHHONwton en ei H o Si r-i CO. Sf^W BKOOKLYN PARK COMMISSIONERS. 63
RM2AJFCTX–Observations on Coprozoic Flagellates: Together with a Suggestion as to the Significance of the Kinetonucleus in the Binucleata . Hr,-u-,.r.;-i>-r> r i.ori 0.011.. Plate 26. Figs. 1-3, Monas vulgaris.— Fig. 1, small form. Fig. 2, large form. Fig. 3, largeindividual undergoing division. Figs. 4—6.—Different individuals of Proleptomonas fiBvimlu. n.g.. n.sp. Fig. 7.-—Copromonas ruminantium, n.sp. Figs. 8-12, Cercomonas longicemda,—Fig. 8, lightly stained individual, to show thedifference in thickness of the two tfagella ; the tail-fiagelhim cannot befollowed where it runs along the body (b
RM2AFMHB7–. Official manual and reference book of the National Loom Fixers Association of America : officers, constitution, by-laws, etc.. STEPHENSON MFG. CO., ALBANY, N. V. l-C CTEPHENSOU beltdressingII PF?£:3LRV£:3 B^LT3 PRLVLNT3 CLIPPING HANDIEST TOOL INMY BOX. A. AINLEY, Loom Fixer. ALL GOOD DEALERS SELL IT.MOST OF THE GOOD PEOPLE USE IT. WRITE US FOR FREE SAMPLE. STEPHENSON MFG. CO. albanv, n. v. National Loom Fixers ^-^^^|Association of America.Am Official manual and p^ ^^* * reference book of the ^5 1 1 and 13 Eddy Street, - - PROVIDENCE, R. I. MAM I ACTUKEKS 0 LOOM HARNESS AND REEDS, Mail Harne
RM2AX2W93–Spalding's official college base ball annual1911- . h the result that Cann has signed with theNew York Americans, Dutch Leonard with the worlds champions RedSox, and Fitzsimmons and Simpson with the Vernon club of the Pacific CoastLeague. Princeton (N. J.) TTniversity.—Out of twenty-nine games played during theseason of 1912. the Princeton team won, 21, lost 7. and 1 was a tie, withNew York University. I^ar and Sterrett were the leading battery. Thebatting averages of the players follow: AB. R. H. SB. PC. Wall, catcher 9 2 3 0 .333 Pendleton, center field 86 20 27 12 .314 Worthington, third ba
RM2AWHF14–A history of the development of libraries in Michigan . v- ^ r T?i - - 9 ;K3 ^ ^OO oO 00 ^ if) (O «0 oO ^ /5 0 ?(I id s 2 a 3 4- .5 ^ J ^0 1 y ^ Q - ^ Jl S J i j -3-^ r5 £ In y ^ ^ ^- .^31 -5 i )i i q o 0 /i 3 0 <J 6 i» .-i fl ?I- S CO o ^ ^ ^ ^ i ^ ^ ^ m^ Ji^ ?A a r) o 9. ^ O^Z- a <i o. ^ 9.. oovoiHO oo N39zx3ia 3Naona
RM2AG3NGN–. A treatise on the diseases of the eye. In the next place, two flaps of conjunctiva were formed, one from thesurface of the globe, near the inner extremity of the raw surface, the otherfrom the surface of the globe, near the outer extremity. I first marked out,with a Beers knife, a flap of conjunctiva (B, Fig. 71), nearly a quarter of an 1 R. L. 0. H. Rep., 3, 216. * Prager Vierteljahrschrift, xi. 161. s R. L. 0. H. Rep., 3, 253. SYMBLEPHARON. 195. inch in breadth, and two-thirds of an inch in length, with its base at thesound conjunctiva, bounding the inner extremity of the exposed raw surfa
RM2AKRD13–Modern polo . ,^^i» 0 J^ U ^^R ^ M ^ ^^ ^ >. : sk ?It% 3 t/3 ^^» ^ ^^^x ^ a ^«f X M^i^K f ^^^P^j^L c 3^1 1 m^, CO ^ CHOOSING A POLO PONY. 105 the animals mouth and lower jaw, in order to findmarks of old scars on the chin-groove or bruises orsores on the corners of the lips, bars of the mouth andunder the tongue, all of which are generally sure signsof pulling, and should therefore be regarded with thegreatest suspicion. Good action is most important, because it means. Fig. 49.—The wrong type of thoroughbred pony. speed and weight-carrying power, and is obtainedwhen the movement in all pac
RM2AJJRPJ–An introduction to practical chemistry : including analysis . 26 1 R K P A 11 A T 1 () X OF 11 Y I > 11 0 < I K X. Zn + HO, SO&=Zn 0, S03+1L The beak of the retort may now be inserted into the lateral aperture of the gas-holder, which should have been previously placed over the pneumatic trough so as to catch the water as it is displaced by the gas (Fig- 1). When the effervescence subsides, and sufficient gas iscollected, remove the gas-holder from the trough, andproceed with the following experiments. Fig. 3.. Fig. 4. Decanting Gas. 13. Place an inverted jar filled with water, over thet
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RM2AJA5D4–The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . The position of the pebbles in the trail, and still more so the con-torted but unscattered condition of incoherent material, show thatthe trail has been transported in a plastic state (as mud) moving byits own gravity, or else pressed onwards by some other agent. Fig. 6.—Section of Trail near Villa Farm, Tendring HundredRailway. .:vj>-.v ..?.;.-.: ;->:?^ a. Warp.:;V«/;^?,.-:V::?:?:^;f^.- b. Trail of sandy gravel.;;r^-.0;i..-.-V;-.v,-v.:;T;-:3; <?• London clay, d. Weathered surface ofLondon clay, full ofSlickensides.. I can c
RM2AFP683–. Breeder and sportsman. c-osnnd H00 nitrations. Write for The Story of a Book—Free. G- & C. MERRIAM CO., Springfield, Mass. GET THE BEHT. I and .iust as they want it. The right way tosalt animals is to let them help themselves. Compressed Pure-Salt Bricks I InoarPatentreeders.6HpplTreflnedda.frysalt. IThey mean animal thru c Thry cost but little. IConvenient for you and your Ianimals suffer no neplect. isk Iyour dealer and ?write 0.3 for fbooklet.Belmont. Stable- 4lAJiA Supply Co.I .Wi Pluatwi.Mfr*. I i „A GO PA/54 CAPSULES 1WP 01 r Distinguishes the Veteran Sportsman. Its regularity has won
RM2AN94E9–Laboratories, their planning and fittings . • PAftTiTIO/i->3* e<<KAT EACH ORAweic-IN CHOUT OFEACH .FixTuice TO St r-Afe / SOAPiTONe. &«KK. <4 woe SnCl^ Of* .- CtPTcR • <7LA7ED^ ^^ CAtTHtKAi WARt . StC<«0^^ SCALE l/a Io CHEMICAL- LAEDI^^Kf Fig. 14.- -Standard Chemical Bench adopted by the SchoolHouse Department, Boston, U.S.A. Till: RI-.rKMKKMKNTS OF CIIKMISTKY 35 Surface Treatment.— 1 he tops of benches when of wood requirefrcijucnt treatment for their protectioji, paraffin wax, beeswax and similarfillers, either melted and ironed in or dissolved in suitable organic liquids,
RM2AXJMH0–Nature and science on the Pacific coast : a guide-book for scientific travelers in the West . PLATE XVIII Abalone Shells and Pearls. 1. Black Abalone (Hallot iscracherodii). 2. Red Abalone (H. rufescens). 3. GreenAbalone (H. fulgens). 4. The Common Boring Mollusc(Pholadidea parva) Which Causes the Formation ofBlister Pearls. 5. Another Mollusc (Adula stylina)Which Bores Into the Heavy Rim of the Abalone Shell.6. Exterior of the Abalone Shell Showing the Apertureof the Bore of the Parasitic Mollusc. 7. An AbalonePearl.Phot(«raph by T. I. Storer.. w .2 o ,2 oopq r^ O I fH > C 0^ - r-i c3 ^ •
RM2AN813W–The garden of Canada : Burlington, Oakville and district . Interior of Packino Hotse of George Fisher, Esq., Burlixotox.. Lawn and Packing House of George Fisher, Esq., Burlington.-le- i^ ^WWWj 0^1^ y ^Olt - ^^^Kik. ^r. ^^^?^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^?^^^?^?bhJBI ^!^^l Shady Cott.a Residence of W. F. W. Fisher, Esy., Burlingto SHADY COTTAGE* DAIRY AND FRUIT FARM, Comprises 200 acres of land, all cleared and in the highest stateof cultivation. About sixty acres devoted to tree and small fruits,as follows : 2,000 apple trees, 3,000 pear trees, 2,000 plum trees, 200cherry trees, 100 peach trees, 300 grape
RM2ANJ310–Ravelings . Base Ball Team. Webb Johnston, Manager. Walter McMillan, Captain.TEAM.W. Jones W. Porter E Nixon W. McMillan E. Glenn J. Rhodes J. Picken L. Rodman Ervin S. Hamilton R. Cowden W. Black G. Anderson SCHEDULE. Redding 2 Knox 6 DePauw 6 Bradley 3 Bradley 4 Knox 4 Eureka 1 Knox 3 Parsons 3 Illinois Wesleyan 0 Eureka 4 Hedding- 3 Iowa Wesleyan 3 Knox 6 Monmouth 7Monmouth 0Monmouth 5Monmouth 1Monmouth 9Monmouth 3Monmouth 4Monmouth 0Monmouth 5Monmouth 9Monmouth 5Monmouth 4Monmouth 8Monmouth 2.
RM2AG0A7Y–. La princesse des Canaries; opéra bouffe en 3 actes de Duru et Chivot. Partition chant et piano transcrite par Léon Roques. A.C,57V»7 203 (1) TC 20. ^ MMiciŒ i)i:s TOin:i)()i{s Alouv! <!< ill.iiclM. te PIASO. ^^ f P—0 P- i ÊÊ;É ^ :^± M ^ ^S ^^«* tt I #—*-—* «=*=^ =^**=^ Jv.. ^fO^^O^ m -0-. g g-£fe ^ i .//• ^ î=*= i ÏE± r^^ f r r / * ^^ 1. t.â È Np ^ É i r r
RM2AM3WKK–Polk-Husted Directory Co.'s Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda directory . (/) H U)HX mm zm > (TQ 0 ? r 32 > ^ ^ r 3 -n^ C7 ^ ^ > z D CD ^ S D. B. HUNTER Pre*, and Gea. M^r. Main Office and Yard Shittuck Ave. & OrcEon St. Berkeley. Cal. Phone Berkeley 5550 HUNTER LUMBER CO. INCORPORATED NOVEMBER 14. 1902Private Bxchanse Connecting: Both Yards VERE W. HUNTEkSecretaiy Wharf and Yard South End of WEBSTER STREET BRIDGE Alameda, Calif.Phone Home P 1196. 1366 Bicycles. CLASSIFIED. Billiards. Chick &Carroll Agents for
RM2ANAE3B–Elements of analytical geometry and the differential and integral calculus . gned to «, h, and v,last equation by the equation r=0, and we have <5d Dividing the ^^sin.^i ^^cos.S =0. -|-2-S-acos.v The value of r in this equation is the value of a chord.When the chord becomes 0, the value of r in the last equationbecomes 0 also, and then A^ h sin.i;+-B* a cos.v=0. Or tan.z=——- ,A-b a result corresponding to Prop. VI, as it ought to do, becausethe raditis vector then becomes tangent to the curve. Scholium 3. When P is placed at the extremity of the majoraxis on the right, then siu.t=0, cos.v=l
RM2AKNCFX–Pacific Gas and Electric magazine . Pacific Sermce Magazine 375 sas of this diagram give the time and theordinates the total number of acre feetof water which would have collected insuch imaginary reservoir of unlimitedextent. The valuable property of such curve is that the tangent to the curve atany point may be taken to represent therate of inflow from the river or thequantity of water actually flowing in thestream at the time in question. fv 1 i / i / 10 / ^ 1 / Si^ 1 •? :; i 1 * i> ^ >- ^ —^— : y : - f t# S i- 1 r^ 3 0-»;kS 3V^li^-^Sr. K / ( MASS CURVE N? 2 / rsmrii!:^^^? 376 Pac
RM2AWHX7K–The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science . Ejr. 2.. Let us take f=?4cosi^ 9 = rising, so that we have a conformal transformation if f, v be regardedas Cartesian coordinates in another plane,the parabola Vans-Eorming into f =7r, and the latus-rectum into £2 = v2. Thecorrespondence is shown in figs. 1 and 2, where correspondingpoints are similarly lettered. ° Since mi<^ m the conditions to be satisfied by % become, with reference tofig- 2, P+g = -«(f+r), .... (3) over the area LSL,,x=0 on £=*, dx/0P=dr3,; on fand dx/o?= —ox/9; on ?=-?/. 32 Mr. J. Proud m
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RM2AWHEG9–La statue; opéra en trois actes de JBarbier & MCarrèPartition chant et piano transcrite par Georges Bizet . imMU pjirriii .ts ruiiifs. Trnors. JJ m m azjfi & ^ / F ^ ir CHŒUR SOUTERRA!M S Dans ce paJais f^om Bas!scs. •-f»-^ ?p- -0- ?»? -0 331 ^ TT Dans ce paJais soin -. ;V -; 1 f; SliK. 6(i ^ ^ ^¥=^ ^ .bre, Nous gardons pour toi JIM 1(3- f ! r 7 ^ -1-^ V p r t - hre. Nous gardons pour foi ^UfTi^iJ^
RM2AWHRNR–Gallery of antiquities, selected from the British Museum . HhiL^ mm GIOE: tLl:VATlOHTorcehxn full.auc LI N rj C R S I 0 c. BACK ELEVATION fn-Sihrr ftli.M.7f u^ A .ra ® M R! [ffi A AMOUN-RA. 3 conquest were the chief blessings he offered: as, We givetliee all lantis and countries; j)Owerand victory; all lands under thy sandals;- the duration of the sun; innumerahli! days; force,life, and power ;^ an edifice to endure like the heaven ; all ((uartcrs of the W(n-Id ; to cele-brate panegyrics;^ rejoice with years. In the scenes relative to conquest, where the monarchappears to start on some milita
RM2AG580T–. Trade price list of choice gladioli and other summer-flowering bulbs and plants. WHOLESALE CATALOGUE OF BULBS FOR 1912. 5. Splendid Varieties of Recent Introduction by Various Growers Per 100 No. r. La Luna [Graffs]—The large heavy buds open as pale yellow, changing to nearly white when expand ed. Splendid. ^0 QO No. 2. Sans pareil [Viimorin Andrieux & Co.]—Perfect spike; very large flowers, from 4 to 5 inches, of avery bright orange-rose, slightly striped with vermilion; large white blotch. We consider this one of themost striking varieties we have tested. - - - 50 00 No. 3. Le Triomphe [
RM2ANDNH0–50 mélodies : chant et piano . P P F CJ m ±=Ê: - cli ne, fal. len, Quand sur la man. do li .nenenn mei ne Lie. der schal . len u JÉEÎ W=0- :9 m si=^tÈâ. é: ^ ?s 47 ^ Ri te ^^^^^m Mon chant repond aux leurs fzum Man . duli neu . klang, Et du.ne main di.nnd dunkle Rn . sfii. tf nu to II r r^^F 1^ ^^ ^JJ^tfif ^3 Je vois tom.ber des fleursmir vom Bal. kon zum Dank. FiIch
RM2ANC2RJ–Notable men of Chicago and their city . sai IS . - E « . M ^ .--3 a bm lS3 .1.. -* :- 6—s;^ O ^S !», •?3— = .1 = 3 O M o t^ ^ ?^Csu ^^ ^ cS C & .£ &... =4 S -2 £ t- 71. E S ?£ =* ^ £ X - — a. « cs; « —^ w « O 3— 3 £^E .? 5 -?•£ = ? 6 ao^ 0 i: r- M g j^ « ^ ^ o £ -r .J • tn? C m e3 <- ^ C/J- j ^ r^ 5 =s S C 3- sS<: V x2
RM2ANDHXT–Les Machabées : opéra en 3 actes . A mesvœux ilsaurasous m i - *^==* S - gg 5 r r t 4 —-« ¥ 4 *é =&=* ^m M c. 5ffi . cri re : i ê ii ou blie ra son rang, m J L de P^F^ S F§É^ ? sa *=±fr S P t* ^^ P ^ ^^ mu p s #—* 0 0 0 *-=fft £ t mon bouJieur jaloux, Et |e pourrai bien tôt<gj§ te nommer mon e.. Ph. M.& Ce 13,405 202 f ifc
RM2AWRP24–Olympie : opéra lyrique en trois actes . Vouslaimpz?.. r • m i tm^^ -g il sest sou -mis! Tous-vos sens paraissent inter. ^m 3 *a# t «g ^ E P S / Agitato. « J t^ M AS.fïuee une jalousie contrainte) Tj£ï± fcià 1 SE g=—r w mm sa ±0- HâSSt -y—1^- ^r —F dits!..Vous mallezmieuxconnaitre: en cette auguste enceinte Bientôt Prince^ osyeux sur ^âg=£É. st» u^^-^^^^^,fe plis ^erront ce que les Dieu x^dans leur volonjé sainte^ = *3 Ont or don.
RM2AM7XCB–Nausicaa : opéra en deux actes : . V^ (1 i r F I ^ p P PN^ ff-rfff * triste et nu, A.bandon . né des dieux, J i deshom . mcsmécon. ffi^3 ^^ =52^ ^ ^1^^ ^n^ H.r.r.it T 12. r=^=^ ? iii T» 0- » m i,2^=^ ^ -/-^-r-k =F E sens les . poir . • pivs . que la joie ! Sous ton S r ? T r •7 / :^^ y t Eï 35^ Hrtï ^ r r ??y. • » ^^^^^^ t toit bu. or . mi. man . g<: 4—&^
RM2ANE82P–48 études pour la harpe . »**» frr ^ ? 0 J = a 5=fc p2 4p2 4 2 3 j * > , E -• / M.G. j • -• 0-M^Z 1 4 2 2 3 ?#- T1 ± f j.. r?, r^ i§Si# »t .»»?*»—* ^y ^:* 9 +w, w. ^x 5=3C s ^t£^r» ^=J M 0 * d •&. j^^„ 2 2 3 2U3 4 42 2 3 2 2 2 A. O.K . 1283 i2 74 p> r* ^ s n ri
RM2AWDJ11–Myopia songs & waltzes : with Winchester and Hamilton chat . heart thats light as air, So I crack my thong As I i W- ^^ i= :«=S3 1e ^m m- *^ *S^ j^jz^c^P^^^^j^^:^. THE WHIPPER-IN 79 3^^S^^ inp ^ E^ 3**=*! I .^ ^ ± ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^—h K -fT When the leaves are in the bud, . The hun-ters nip the grass, Then S -p ^ P -0- I I I r nip rtrf IBE ^fe^s^ !:»*=^ 1^ I ^ -^^^^^ I ai [: :: u=i^ as I love the stud, i Bet - ter I love my lass. At ^ i ^-t :^=^r^ 4=T ^^^^ ^ ^=^ C--^—c-^
RM2AJEH7C–Catalogue of monkeys, lemurs, and fruit-eating bats in the collection of the British museum . Galago Allenii. (Mivart.) * Tail clavate, hair of lower part adpressed, of end spreading: the. fingersand toes broader, shorter; upper cutting-teeth very slender, in a straightcross line. Otolicnus. Fig. 0.. Galago maholi. 2. Galago maholi. ]}. ]r. lirownish grey; nose-streak, face, throat, and beneath whitish ;cars large; tail elongate, rather longer than head and body, subcla-vate, rather browner than the back. Length of foot 2 3. Skull, length 1 G, breadth 1 0. Galago maholi, A. Smith, Must. S. Af
RM2AX7FWB–Fifth report of the United States Entomological Commission, being a revised and enlarged edition of Bulletin no7, on insects injurious to forest and shade trees . length of a legwith terminal claw, 0.4^; length from base of labrum to posterior edge of meta-thoracic segment, 5; length of first and second abdominal segment, each, 2™;length from base of third abdominal segment to end of body, 28™™; width of each ofsegments 2 to 6, 6™™; the seventh and eighth segments are slightly wider. Found in an oak log at Providence, R. I., May 20, 1881. Compare also pi. xvii, Fig. 2; xix, Fig. 2; xx, Fig. 3.
RM2AX6MBG–Goethe und sein Kreis; erläutert und dargestellt in 651 Abbildungen, mit einer Einführung in das Verständnis von Goethes Persönlichkeit . c ,0 0 cr ^^ -fc- ö ^ E 5 B 3 i 0 n H a .g Ö fe B - r» o c «? 0 qr 0 2 ^ c 0 r^5 f s & 3 8 i IX0 S « P^. o 1- 0 f=; #^ 0 0 ^,^ TÖ ^ c «? c n — « is c 0 3 .0 c= fi- 0 r» ir ^B^»
RM2AG6K2D–. Old and new Montreal with a series of comparative views illustrating the growth and development of the greater city. ™ ns c > u O -» 7 w *? S3 X • -- V V SJ : f/1 n — ?- U *—?* x — 0 u S — u ^ u H u z - A » - V u 0 CO a. ?T. - ?s. IU — . ^* ) , >. v. zj — . u *—. > - c > - > :/: >% — ^ J — r w : 3 J. : :- — Cfl H ; - tn i—iP to 0 - > 0 rt £ — —i C >, III — NEW MONTREAL
RM2AKTA0H–The elasticity and resistance of the materials of engineering . 4GD = a. Then fromthe known properties of such a triangle - f. Fig.3 FD = BB = BF = 2a V3. 2^ r cos CD Hence, the equation for DB is ; r sin cp — — ^ = o. Hence, the equation for BF is ; r cos cp -- a =0. Hence, the equation for FD is ; r sin cp -[ ——l — o. Taking the product of these three equations, and reducing,there will result for the equation to the perimeter: r^ r^ 2a^ — — •^- cos q) =^ —2 6^ ^^ 3 (42) Comparing this equation with Eq. (33): c^— — ^- and, 6 = —.6^ 3 Hence: 58 TORSION IN EQUILIBRIUM, [Art. lO. u — — a r
RM2ANA54P–Graphic illustrations of business under the control of the Ministry of Communications of Japan . 2.3.020,O00N.. 4. 5,690.000 Y N. J 19 0 8 9.ltiO,ooo^^ J- ^-^ i .^ ^ 1 REVENUE 19 13 88,750,000 YN. p U EXPENDITURE h -U ]] 7 7,:380,000N. (IYEN=50G0LD CENTS) E -^ ^ IS R SMJC m # S ¥ ifc Number of Postage Stamps and Postal Cards Sold. (At the end of every 5 fiscal years). 18 93 18 9 8 1 9 oa 19 0 8 J 9 1 3 m m POSXAffi.,
RM2AJ7BH8–Annales des sciences naturelles . C. Jo/>er( ad, ,uU. eieU. Iiic/tjse xc Ûrçanes tùi Tûi/r/u^/. ////>. A. Sr!///t>/l,/; Tflf/lJ:l/7r//tll/t,J.,/f 7.0 Zoo/. 7û//// //, //.f^ ?. C, Jûbcrl ad. riat. cù//. 0/yanûs du ToucAer. Aim. des SeR nat 5 S éne 99 0& -- 1 % N ?R ,».«SiÇ--, ?-> 98 il ï â |iU|U Zool. T. 16, PL, 10.c 96 ,::;<3*,.,r A?.
RM2AWMWPY–Annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the state of the finances for the year .. . a ce M o « ment froase of beowing dpons wer .05 00 -J-W M^ o 03 a ;i a O m m 2 3 Si intcriereub 00 mj3m ^ S m ^3 t^ gs::^ o^ ?0 0=9 5aS3S«°-2a^:B--a^o§GftJ||g5|S§^«r«|a3£g3p..|^^a:^&p ::-oi g S^ ^ |.S| 5 S fe-g^ S^ i ^gO fe 5« 6.-2 g ^^a&-33 H <!.2S °^ Oo-iSS
RM2AX0G9T–The story of a great nationOr, Our country's achievements, military, naval, political, and civil . O. H. PERRY. Born in South Kingston. R. I.. .ug. 2.3, 1785. Early?n 1812 he was in command of a flotilla ot guuboat^ inNew York harbor. olunIcering to reinforce Com.Chauncev on Lalie Ontari ». he was sent by that officerto Lake Erie to enperinteud the buildii!g of a squadronto oppose the British. On Sept. 10, 1813. he lousht fememorable battle in the Lawrence^ achieving a mostbrilliant victory. Died, a Commodore, Aug. 2;i. 1819.. ISAAC SHELBY. Born near Hagerstown. Md., Dec. 11, 17.)0. Enteredm
RM2AG4MTN–. The choice humorous works, ludicrous adventures, bons mots, puns and hoaxes. hen come yourself, I hope you will, and bring your eldest daughter, Maam,And Susan Smith, who ran away, if Mr. Smith has caught her, Maam ;Our husbands wish it, and they pay for every-thing to cram us with,The principles the same as that which took us all to Ham-mersmith. Come, madam, come, tis now the time for capering,Pleasures flag, at Williss, is just unfurld. 188 THEODORE HOOKS HUMOROUS WORKS. THE BEGGARS.A New Song. P5=pt 3^ ^*=* $m W 0 all the trades a go - ing. sure a *?.± z ^=^ —i „ r r»„ „ „—= &=F=?^T*-
RM2AKFHK8–An international system of electro-therapeutics : for students, general practitioners, and specialists . of 0.8 ohm.I am convincedthat wherever thisbattery is used it willprove itself possessedof undeniable advan-tages OA^er all others.The Ghloride-of-Silver Cell.—Marie Davy appears to have been the first to suggest the use of silver chloride as a depolarizer (about 1860), although it owes its present prominence to the investigations of Warren de la Rue. 1 y r / y^ / / 9 / h / / / -it J • -Si ?/ / -a ? -i- -J -a - COCO o c z a:< ^ ?3 lij uu t ?z - ^ 1- ^ c 4 i UJl ! / 3 J r— s /
RM2AM0RNA–Armide, tragedie lyrique, 5 acts . g^^gHs i—§—§—r g—g—t E|=|EE|EEfeESt i lfM41.IL. :^v? SGSM IH II .V V. j? > SnBSVfe 246 ^^iir&tf|!iil ss ttjLf 1111 *- M. M. ff Ped.f 0 4 t JL it -0 = P s/ ^ # /t. 19H1.IL. 247 f J . J—J>, J ss ^ ï/fi -P-T- PTjj ^3 ï1^ *at ï at=^ à H ^-T ±=*4 E ï? •J Sï 4 f ** £} r fh^ / i f-p^f*
RM2AKM4RX–Spray calendar . o3 0) S I-I ^ ^ r- CA — -^ H M Td OJ +^ «L) a, c 00 w O 5: OJ a •--H X5 CJ aa: 55 S^g a o I iz; HCO W 1/1 ^ . biC :3 CJ « -^ d ^ CJ d ^ (=• CJ rt I- E CJ o ^ ^ w ^ r! 5J *- CJ 5 ^ ^3 O •- > iz; c c OJ 03 -rt i^ ^ 5 d 5 -d> § oJ bJC o ;3 rt C 9 ^ Eh ^ o3 03 CJ 03
RM2AKYHMK–The palaces of Crete and their builders . vKli]yce, Troper c 0 ye rT))f.tara Xvypci |ypaxpac £ irivaki tttvkto) 0vijio(j)8upa ttoWci, | 3 Halbherr, Monumenti, xiii. p. 39, 1903. L. Savignoni, Resti dell etamiccnea scopertl ad Hagia Triada, Monumenti R. Accad. del Linici, vol. xiii.,1903. A MYCENAEAN VILLA 75 most ancient were made also in wood, steatite, or ivory. In thefrescoes men are seen wearing a bracelet on the wrist with oneof these intaglios, and even at the present day the Pashas and allorientals sign by a seal or with a stamp. I give here some of the devices of seals found at Hagia T
RM2AGE981–. La carmélite; comédie musicale en quatre actes et cinq tableaux. Poëme de Catulle Mendès. Pendant que lAbbesse met le >olle noir sni- la tète de Louise, toutes sagenouillent. é d ^ ^ r ^ 0 m ^ J—z=^— 349 Louise se prosterne devant lautel, sur l.s dalles, iui uiilien dun cercle de fleurs qui semble. un orncnicul de tombe m ^3 u 21* Sopr. a Contr. Lié, ealme et sans nuance».. I H I I De prolun - - diï M> !^ De prcifun De pro -
RM2AM5T00–Transactions . 1 J 430 AN IMPROVED SYSTEM OF CORNISH PITWORK. Fig. 5. /Section CD, Section A.B,. ... SCALE OF FEET 0 12 3 4 5 6 SCALE OF METRES AN IMPROVED SYSTEM OF CORNISH PITWORK. 431 two pipes, tliiKs tillowing; any kind of valve to be used for an uppervalve. To the ri^jht-liand arm of the nozzle is attached a wrought-iron return-jjipe, the open lower end of which di[)s into the tank 0.This tank O is really no part of the pumj), but a part of the reser-voir R, and is in open coinnuuiication with it by means of the pipeP, the object of the arrangement being to discharge the water fn^mthe lo
RM2AN465R–Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . ^^^^» aa-as ^f-^-^^frf.r.^ ^r , ^r^ ];mi»«wH ?: 11 jDc/far^ carineJper ivse/C. umL.^- REPORT OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION. 85, 1,292 ACCIDENTS RESULTING IN PERMANENT INJURY. Time: 12 months—January 1 to December 3], 1914. Grouped by Wage Periods (Ten-DollarAccidents 0( Groups) and by Industries Whereicurred. Industries Wage groups Agri-culture ? on-atructlon Extrac-tion Manu-facturing Service Trades Transpor-tation Un-known Total Under $10 .$10 to $19. ..$20 to $29 -$30 t
RM2AKCGF4–A treatise of painting . pVjlt D t48. Ty Leonardo da Vinct. 149 the Painting appear larger than the Life : Thea^crtheMea-reafon take as follows; A B is the Breadth offur,es thcthe fpact taken tin by the Portrait, fTab. 2.Plcu,rc, .... ,! / , ,.,, u , .appear larger F/g. 4. 3 which is placed at the durance marked than the Life.C F; where the Cheeks are-, and mull have thewhole Length of the Line AC behind, now inthis cafe thc Temples will be feen at thediftance 0 R3 of the Lines A FB F, fo that they will ap-pear narrower than the Life, by the two fnacesCO and R D: whence it follows, that the tw
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