RM2AFWCY3–. Apollo's cabinet: or the muses delight an accurate collection of English and Italian songs, cantatas and duetts, set to music for the harpsichord, violin, German-flute, &c. ^E^g^^^1^^^^1^^^^ praying or chant- of pfalms,Comeliften a while & Ill fing you afong fiiall open your eyes open f eyes, Shall 3E^ ^- t=£=4$±£3£ iESEfiZk ^^ife^^B. 3E35atfc: open y eyes & youll fee right from wrong : In claret a- lone you Aid-place ally hope,theresmoreabfolution in y than yPope/Tis y famous elix-ir falutis of HE frd Jul ^E^^^^gbptep^ ,-fl- s -N-v-. zNzac —9 r?i ?&- 3f *j,8—£l *-*^7- ^ nnnm life, $ this y
RM2ANBATB–Les Machabées : opéra en 3 actes . Poco meno mosso JrB B 5 B ?» » PiP N. • iî è * « F Ocheré-poux ! ôeherépoux! ffi JfeS *<*:» h pfp •-*» âc *-# ^^ S ^E £ ±2: Ph. If. U C* 13,4fl5 350 h UJïfir J h J iJJ J lJViJ hJOJO J «£3tpt A près lépreuve dou lou reii se, Mon cœur estplein duudouxémoi.. ,m ? V ? O- i? W 1 r i p g P r- r t gè re des deux, Quand jap pe lais la ré pon se di.vi ne;
RM2AWYY32–A proposed design for the refrigeration laboratory for the greater Armour Institute of Technology . idairs Corporation isa division of -the G-eneral Motors Corporation. NoSeles are made outside of the territory coveredby Frigidaire service. The principle data concern-ing this refrigeratoi is given below. 5 ?FRIGIDAIRE •Model B-9 Total V/eiG^T-t - 855 lbs- Total Outside Volu:::e - 37.5cu. ft. Total Inside Food Gapacit^^ - 9 cu. ft. Exterior Dimensions - 25 x 39 x 67. Interior Dimensions Large Food Compartment - ? 38 1l/l6 x 14 5/8 X 18 1/2, inches.Small Food Compartment - 15 1/8 x 16 1/2X 18 1/
RM2AFKYF1–. Harper's weekly. TEE DISAPPOINTED SHOWMAN. FISK & HATCH. AGENTS FOR THE UNITEL STATES FIVE-TWENTY LOAN, No. 38 Wall Street, New York. [imros Ten Cent Novel, No. G. The Man-Eaters; Or, The Cannibal Queen.By III3011 Constellano. Watches Given Away. WardsShirts SENT EVERYWHEREbyMAILqrEXPRESS Self-Measureiuent for > :? - c, Civ;^!:, B°The Tra-io sipjli 1 liy limv.];l II. FINE WATCH FREE, And $15 Per Day Easy. I,:„l I !:??.)!, /„,; 1 V-llU.^ I. |iru!it- lnt> 1-. nn |,,.]-c./ill iilE ?. .-.I. V„ dj;7 army &?y V • WATCH. V • Exact Imitation of $100 Watch,Used by the British Army Officer
RM2AWGAF3–Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . A^atfin^iunt ^lolfojum JCu^e/ann. St.ß. AGATHIDIVM globofiim.Das kuglichte Kugelannifche Agatbidium, Jfgaihidium gJol^afum: ferrugineum orbiculatum gibbum nitidilllmunibJlgatbidium ghbofum: picenm, fubtus rufum. Kugel, n-. :»Volvoxis glohofa. Schneid. N. M. V. n. 6. p. 53«?.Tetraioma globofa. Herhfl, Nat. d. K, IV. n. 2. p. 84. tab^^g. % 2. B,Habitat in ftmgis putrefcentibus.a. Magnitudo natiirali». b. Eadsm ancta. 13. ^urt^huS unduLitüs JCuge/aurr. J.Scj BYRRHVS undulatus. Der wdlenförmige Fugenkäfer, Byrrhi^ unähleiiusi obfc
RM2AWKHT4–Bones, molars, and briefs . L. DIAL Chairman Ex. Committee. C. C. HILL Toastmaster Members E. Baskin Bishopvillc. E. G. KiRVEN Dovesville. J. S. Beattv, . Winsboro. E. McC, Law. Yorkville. V. W. Brauham, Bamberg. F. A. Lawton, . Barton. E. M. Carson, . Sunipter. T. Lewis, MiiUins. J. J. Cleckley. Cope. T. F. Littlejohn, Pacolet. R. L. Dial, . Colum1ii,-i. C. C. Mack, Cordova. E. A. Early, . Darlington. W. L. McCutchen Indiantown. L. J. Efird, . Little Monntain. J. R. Norton. Conway. J. G. Evans. Marion. K. Pearlstine, Brancbvillc. C. W. Gentry, . Spartanburg, L. B. Salters. Salters. J. H. Hame
RM2AN1JM1–Don Pasquale : opera in three acts . /PI m ggz=rjE=g=q|jf apf—flag r F—r—=H—i 1—i i i The Royal Edition.— Don Pasquale.—{127 ) ito» Pasquale.ir-jrjr*-1^ *—* * * * tei NORINA — l*i( ) j u ir 4-,—g y—f—!—t^—a»—t*—h#-b*- - S^t* v w » v * no!Ab/ so-no o non son pa- dro-ne? Mi fa - te com-pas-sio - ne, pa-dro-neovio co Am I, or not, the mas -Uri Pray cease this i • die fool - ing, you, mas - ter where Im ?0. te ut*. *£?
RM2AJ3405–Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . If any advertisement interests you, tear it out now and place with letters to be answered. CANADIAN GROCER May 31, 1918.. The SAUCE Ideal Leading Line H.P. is selling freely by sheer merit aH.P. Sauce makes business—keeps business- W. G. Patrick & Co., Ltd., Toronto, Montreal, etc. K. B. Seeton & Co., Halifax, N.S. The Midland Vinegar Co., Ltd., Birmingham, Eng. nd good advertising-increases business. •>VX #^#&#?^: ss Approved by dealer and customer Marshs Grape Juice pleases j the dealer with 1 i v e ly selling and the cus- tomer with its delicious Con- co
RM2AG7ERP–. The Locomotive. F. H. Williams, Jr., Special Agent, F. S. Allen, Chief Inspector, W. G. Lineburgh & Son, Gen. Agts., Bridgeport, Conn., F. S. Allen, Chief Inspector, 1 Sanford Building James W. Arrott, Ltd., Gen. Agt., Pittsburg, Pa., Benjamin Ford, Chief Inspector, H. A. Baumhart, Manager, H. A. BaumhAjRt, Chief Inspector, W. E. Gleasoi*. Manager, » B. F. Cooper, Chief Inspector, ™H. M. Lemon, Manager, 4James L. Foord, Chief Inspector^V. Hugo. Manager, »»V. Hugo, Chief Inspector.Thos. E. Shears, General Agent,Thos. E. Shears, Chief Inspector, H. R. Mann & Co., General Agents, San Francisco.
RM2AG1H1F–. Annual catalogue of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary for the academic year. m^: ^^S^K^MH^- ^^^y^Sf^ jH -n^ * ^. 4 V SCHEDULE Koun Ediics aiulBible Science HisCOfT Malfaefliatics Latin AiwHentLanguages Academic Cotttrocrciai English Pbilosopfayand Lit. Modern 1Languages | FALL TERM || 8 00 PhysicalGeography Algebra 3 Greek 1 Comm. Law English 4 Virgil 1 g ^0 FreshmanBible AnalyticGeometry Caesar 1 Geog. B Bookkeeping German 4 9 ;o Chapel 9 40 AncientHistory Algebra 4 Livy Comm.Geography EngUsh 3 10 20 SophomoreBible •Physics Iliad 2 Arithmetic Latin I 11 00 SeniorBible Geometry 1 Cicero 1 Arit
RM2AN7DR0–Chirurgia magna Guidonis de Gauliaco : olim celeberrimi medici . S E V V R G I C A mini.M.ChirurgiseMontifper-. T^^^FATIO Sr OP£RIS N V N C. V P A T I O. B I priiis gratias egero Deo, largieiiti vitam perpe-tuanf a;nimabus, & fanitatem corporibus, mcdentiquemorbis per gratiam,quam obtulit omni carni ex virtufj tibusfanitatemconferuantibus, &:protegetibusalan-^^?^i^ gore : ^uiinditnotitiamartismedics , & methodumyl curatiuam diuinis &gn6fis mentibus : dabo operam%^>g^^ commentationi & colleftioni.In primis igitur aggre-iiiens quenda commentarium feu colled:orium artis chirurgics, ago gra-tia
RM2AKHJJ8–The development of the Sunday-school, 1780-1905 : the official report of the eleventh International Sunday-school Convention, Toronto, Canada, June 23-27, 1905 . C. p. AVKE Prin. G. V. Bin-gham Charles P. Avre, St. Johns, X. F. Elected loo,. Member Committee onI.B.R.A. Principal G. V.. Bingham. Derry. X. H. Elected at St. L:juis, 1893.Member Committee on I. B. R. A. Rev. Frank A. Smith, Haddonfield, X. J. Elected at Denver, 1902.Member Committee on I. B. R. A., Chairman. F. W. Spencer, Albuquerque, Xew Mexico. Elected 1905. GeneralSecretary of Xew Mexico. Member Committee on Mexico.
RM2AGBF1E–. British ferns and their varieties. ? ? / i. ? ?/??. - L.XXIY POLYST1CHUM ANGULARE, far. ROTUNDATUM PHILLIPS 4I2 BRITISH FERNS LXXV CRUCIATO-lINiMULUM (Will/.) Mr. J. Moly. Dorset. 1873.1 ft. 9 in. Syn. CRUCIATA-PINNULA (Fox). Aii unique form to the present time. %rf m Mv* V-> *?v >;,k?. :#-. LXXV POLYSTICHUM ANGUT.ARE, Vat. CRUCIATO-PINNULUM 414 BRITISH FERNS LXXVI Proliferum Wollaston (IVoll.) Mr. G. B. Wollaston. S. Devon. 1852. 2 ft. 6 in. Sy/l. ACUTILOBUM PROLIFERUM (lloll.) From the original plant. This is a true acutilobe, frondelongate, deltoid, tripinnate,—in its best character
RM2AN8XJ4–A select collection of old plays . [ 166 ] ^^EiK^Hfra// s5L&AltBWz^^- w^Jffa 1 ^J^MwffcB/^^^a^P^ffrBBff^Ltni^ UR^M^iiirJ e^^isKf ijiljiJ k^^ST^s^B^^^^^sS^^ v^Sk ^s^cto Mfci^g^^y^J>yl»w^^j^^3BB5^yya^KRj^^^^^^^ fifP^aHsS THE GUARDIAN Actus Primus. Scena Prima. iiW*r Durazzo, Camillo, Lentulo, and Donato $ two fernjants. [ELL meofhisexpene.es? Which of youStands bound for a gazet ? he fpends his own;And you impertinent fools, or knaves,(make choiceOf either title, which your figniorfhips pleafe)To meddle int.-— Cam. Your age gives privilege to this harfh language,Dur. My age ! do not ufe - Tha
RM2AJ3D2J–The Excitatory Process in the Dog's Heart Part II The Ventricles . - QOtKJ ?nont i 0X38 V - oamO/f-f JZB.L.. Figs. 6, 7, and 8.—Outlines (f natural size) to scale of the right surface of three dogs hearts (G.T., G.W.,and 6.X.); giving the time-readings of the intrinsic deflections at a number of points. The viewof the heart is not quite the same in the three diagrams. S.Y.C. - superior vena cava; I.V.C. =inferior vena cava; R.A.= right appendix; D.B.E. = descending branch of right coronary artery;D.B.L. = descending branch of left artery; L.Vo. =- vortex of left ventricle. Figs. 9, 10, and 11.
RM2AJ38W1–Journal of electricity, power, and gas . Chf. Mchst. R.L.Scott. Trial Board.Reading left to right: Lieut. Com. L. S. Shapley; Com J R Co^srRB1; Hima?d.°Ve; LieUt ^ Smead; and seated) Navy of the General Electric Company; H. B. Truett, Kern Trading& Oil Company; C. V. Lane, Union Iron Works; J. N. Den-sham, H. Forsland, R. W. Walker, representatives of thepress; R. B. Beal, of the Federal Telegraph Company; A. H.Babcock and F. G. Geibel, of the Southern Pacific Company;J. F. Donahue, of the Meade Morrison Mfg. Company, whoinstalled the coal handling gear; J. P. Van Leer, of theStandard Oil Comp
RM2AXG6KG–The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . ? g* « ---:.JH EH N - -?:,. • ^r ? I -. The B-Jpee HoT-i<?s*ead. Tne Gcverno Co ry Mans.o- The HerricU House. ? V f- A .?j. m m Li V 1-? /tfO - , , Tr::.. -*«* ^-^ W : **m ;•. Hi ^LIM • V: *• [1 IL H u 1 t 1 o A SKETCH OF NEW LONDON. 101 men had seen him, too, and awaitedthe result of the elders discoverywith considerable interest. Therewas a duty to be performed, andthat was enough for the elder; hewalked over to the tree, and thetrembling culprit descended. Themaple rods were both light and lis-some,—the elder
RM2AKR1YH–Pacific Gas and Electric magazine . ydraulic Engineer W. G. Vincent, Jr Valuation Engineer S. V. Walton Manager Commercial Department DISTRICT MANAGERS District Headquarters Manager Alameda County Oakland F. A. Leach, Jr. Chico Chico 11. B. Heryford Colgate Colgate Miles Werby Colusa Colusa L. H. Hartsock Contra Costa Martinez Don C. Ray De Sabla De Sabla LB. Adams DnuM Colfax James Martin Electra Electra W. E. Eskew FnESNO Fresno M. L. Neely Marysville Marysville J. E. PoiNonESTRE Marin San Rafael W. H. Foster Napa Napa CD. Clark Nevada Nevada City John Werry Pbtaluma IVtnhmiii H. Webeb Ilack
RM2ANG6FY–A genealogical history of the descendants of Peter White, of New Jersey, from 1670, and of William White and Deborah Tilton his wife, loyalists . HIRAM B. WHITE.. CHARLES T. WHITE, THE WHITE FAMILY. 33 Children by first wife :105. I.—Mary Frances, born November 24, 1859; issne, two.II.—Alberta Gertrude, born April 2, 1861 ; unmarried;resides in Boston.Children by second wife:III.—Milton G., died in infancy. IV.—John Hunter, born July 6, 1867; married LizzieS. Whittekir, June 10, 1896.V.—George Vincent, born November 28, 1875; residesin Montana, U. S. 34 Deborah Jane White, second daughter of V
RM2AKBG8W–Greek letter men of Philadelphia . 9<^ Voorhees S. AndersonCharles E. Magill H. F. Scatchard, Jr.. Albert Paul WillisFraley N. Weidner Thomas R. Field SIGMA CHI—Continued Miiinick, M. R., 1021 Market. Montgomery, Edward E.— Mu —Denison University—71 — Phy-sician, 1715 Walnut. Morse, H. B., 17th and South. Opdyke, S. B., Jr., 1222 BehnontAve. Owens, J. J., 411 Pine. Palen, W. D., 2130 Camac. Pancoast, Richard M.—Upsilon—Polytechnic College of Penns}^-vania—73—Civil Engineer—205Cooper, Camden, N. J. Patrick, W. S., Woodstown, N. J. Peltz, G. A., Broad and Berks. Scatchard, H. V., Jr.—Kappa —B
RM2AXFX6D–Geology . ?^^ £ u £%•a* a B O V, t- £ . W OH03- - c ° go & a7 2 a> 4 o3 G= fl 3 O o.2 ° 5 «> s 3.2,2 c3 P S > f- GO c § i S o a 05 fcH «- • r3O 2 a ^ **> be a> c3• J2 C « R ^ I d 4J . o3 o3 r- -*^> W d THE PLEISTOCENE OR GLACIAL PERIOD. 401. Fig. 520.—Lake Erie and Lake Iroquois; a stage in the history of the eastern GreatLakes, after the ice had retreated so as to open the Mohawk outlet. (Gilbert,U. S. Geol. Surv.)
RM2AM6TAB–The Independent . = WFR^TFR**i NFW Whatever your question; — be it the pronunciation 1 .u^rnu.-r^li.V of a new term; the spelling of a puzzling word; 1 mTERNATIONAL *ho location of Nigeria, the meaning of I r|/»Tlrtkl 1QY FdEl tractor, white coal etc—this New Creation B DlwTIUNAKT 1*3 contains a clear, accurate,final answer. | G. a C. MERRIAM CO., SPRINGFIELD, MASS 1 Please = men send me spec.-j pages and J NAME ?OCKETMAPS). pFREE POCKET!... S) Per INDEPENDENT ^ADDRESS r 400.000 s Words Defined jg 2700Po^M J 6000 lllustra4ions = Grand Prize Panama-Pacific Exposition ^ ^SMIinwiMlllllllll i!i;,
RM2ANDWT9–Daily Colonist (1894-05-06) . ML. jmmwmy pure AUCTION SALES. May 8—Furniture. H. Cuthbert & Co.May 10—Ship Archnr G. Byrnes.May 10.—Household Furniture. W. Hardakor.May 23—Freehold proporty. G. Byrnes. THE CITY. Tub B C. Piper Co. yesterday openedoffices in the Board of Trade building. On the motion buforo tho DivisionalCourt yesterday for a now trial in Wolley v.Lowenbeig, Harris & Co., Friday, the 11thinstant, waa fixed for tho hearing. Thk eloaing exeroisos of Miss McMick-inga classes in physical culture will bomarked thia year with a balpoiulre in Insti-tute hall on Thursday evening next.
RM2AJAEDT–Falka : comic opera of Leterrier & Vanloo English version by H.B Farnie . ^^ ^^ ^^ r^. ^^-^ J ? ^ 1 • ? t.—^—tr—. No one a broad should be. At such an hour,save we! Mhile J^^M-g-f^ K. I N ^—N- P 1 1 No one a broad should be. At such au hour, save we! While r rn^ r r^r r r ^ l^m No one a broad should be. At such an houE,save we! While (A.H. i-ao.) 19 all llic lowu is sleep iiig. Our midnight watch were kcep ing. *—V * all the town is sleep ijig. Our midnight watch were keep ing^, -V—A^ all the town is sleep ing^. Our midnight watch were keep ing^.
RM2AFR5MR–. Swenska wetenskaps academiens handlingar. er vorigen Figur. Fig. 6. Foetus von 42 Cm. V. c. i. = Vena cava inferior; V. b. o. = Vestibulum Bursae omentalis;R. o. == Recessus superior; P. a. b. = Plica art. hepaticae; L. g. p. = Lig. gastropancreaticum; R. i.=Recessusinferior Bursae omentalis. Fig. 7. Foetus von 50 Cm. V. c. i. = Vena cava inferior; R. s. = Recessus superior; V. b. o. =Vestibulum Bursae omentalis; P. a. b. = Plica art. bepaticae; P. = Pancreas; R. m. = Recessus medius Bursaeomentalis; L. g. p. = Lig. gastropancreaticum: C. v. = Corpus ventriculi; P. p. = Pars pylorica; V. p.
RM2AWHRBW–Kansas University quarterly . PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITYLAWRENCE, KANSAS 1893 COMMITTEE OF PUBLICATION E. H. S. BAILEY F. W. BLACKMAR W. H. CARRUTH C. G. DUNLAP E. MILLER S. W. WILLISTON v. L. KELLOGG, MANAGING EDITOR TABLK OK CONTKNTS. CONTENTS OF NO. I. Page. Kansas Pterodactyls, I S. W. Williston i Kansas Mosasaurs, 1 5. W. Williston and E. C. Case 15 Notes and Descriptions of Syrphid^e W. A. Snow t^t^ Notes on Melitera dentata Grote V. L. Kellogg 39 Diptera Brasiliana, II S. W. Williston 43 CONTENTS OF NO. II Unicursal Curves by Method of Inversion. ..H. B. Nezvson 47 Foreign Settlements
RM2AJDCKD–Primizie di canto fermo . 6.3 L . G . M 270 STYLE DE CHAMBRE TR01SIEME ESPECE CANTATESlV cantates Accomyagnees. Adagio a tempo DelSf AlessandroSCARLATTI y-r,-,[, l. An d ante k—L- inda - - te anda MI fi n« ?-. *wn te al cor d Ire - ne anda. - te an - da - s ^ ÉfcU-T ; g g^ te al cor dI re-ne al cor d I i—V* b-# tV0m re-ne ò miei sos. V ------- ri : al cor di re ne -£*-* ig^—Hr r G 3. L . fi • M ^ee^; =*t 1 Aria .
RM2AJ5RXK–Journal of Entomology and Zoology . V ^ Figure 3. D Entomohrya la<juna n. sp. A, antenna; B, eyes of one side; C, claws;D, claws of scond ])alr of legs; E, claws of third j)air of legs; F,luiurones; G, dentes witli niucrones. A, X90; B, y,.252; C, D, E,Xil(j; F, X47;2. ments are unequal, IV more than four times III; ventral tubewell developed. Furcula—(Fig. 3, G) Dentes and mucronesa little longei tlinii uiaTuibrium; dentes serrated and denselycovered witli i)lume(l liairs. Mucrones—(Fig. 3, F) Two teeth,no l)asal si)ine. ((Jonlribulion from the Zoolocjica] Ldbdrdlonj of Voiixnia Colleg
RM2AN4JY7–Pflanzenschutz nach Monaten geordnet; eine Anleitung für Landwirte, Gärtner, Obstbaumzüchter &c . & Co., Tabakextraktfabrik, G. m. b. H, Bremen. :v ft Zur Mäuseplage iv & ermässigte Preise für Wasmuths la. Sacchar.=Strychnin=Hafer. 5 Kilo Mk. 6.-, 100 Kilo Mk. 98 . Dazu ges. gesch. GiftIege=Apparate Mk. 3.—. Zeugnisse von Behörden und ersten Landwirten, sowie Prospektegratis und franko. Bezüglich des seitens des Kreises von Ihnen bezogenen, an unsere Mit-glieder, wie an Private abgegebenen Strjoliiiiii-Hafers sind wir in der ange-nehmen Lage, Ihnen mitteilen zu können, dass die Wirkung desselb
RM2AG404B–. The North Carolina Presbyterian. « numbwith Sue Stoteiiand the «1was adopti An ordilState io g«adopted. The Coalcall of the NswOston, TezfcsJliichtyoeaslen, aolnittee has fpie of the It is runseise tbe G| Q«n. Tlthe proper I NtwOiand CuatoH yeeterdav, |Lautaiana. TbbNi tlonallyabout tbeby the Capand.inten^twaon thia ]Parkersbnri Tna Cbapel Diâ¢enior tntJDepartmeJ ficera haVfMens CliilK MarOH. w. a H p.CMi D. H . w.a W.J.B.O. Tract Scrui^BprinK Ct Sjen New* Kale^ II ills Wil, Salti Ba leaves aUmaiy - â¢->â V-: ⢠of ootr-com- P«^ iDMta It r^ ISutet imitud wben- 8ute; |ttif!ngâ¢ment, f
RM2AFM2YN–. Revue de viticulture : organe de l'agriculture des régions viticoles. DE VINIFICATION 3Iédaille dOr de la Société des Agriculteurs de Franee. — 44 figures dans le texte PAR RAYMOND BRUNET / rn bureaux de la revue Ingénieur agronome, Prop^-Viticulteur T FR. DU Paris, 1, Rue Le Goff (V«) TRAITEMENT DES VINS BLANCS par lacide sulfureux liquide Procédé Laborde. —- Breveté S. G. D. G. FILTRE LE OIROIVDIIV Système Laborde et Bicharrette. B^^ S. G. D. G. ÉTABLISSEMENTS ŒNOLOGIQUES LASMOLLES ET R. DE LA PAYE J. BICHARRETTE, directeur 5, cours Saint-Louis (Place Picard). — BORDEAUX «MATÉRIEL DE GREF
RM2AG8A7N–. Svenska vetenskapsakademien handlingar. iilHi/Mumm. E. Holmgren dd G.T!i(jl;niasrlitli. ^V, Sdhlacliter, ytoclcholia. TAFL. IV. Hårförande hudkörtlar. Fig. 1 a. Lasiocampa ilicifolia, fuUväxt, håi-körtel från papill. ^> 1 b. » -•> » afvikaiule härkörtel frän det veritrolaterala omfånget af ett segment. » 2 a. Endromis versicolora, fuUväxt. » 2 b. Längdsnitt af analtorne (å segment 11) hos Endromis versicolora. — Verick, oc. 4, obj. 4, försto-ring 140 ggr. > 3 a. »Vårta) med hårkörtlar från svältfödd larv till ISaturnia pavoitia. — Verick, oc. 2, obj. 7, försto-ring 220 ggr. » 3 b. S
RM2AJH3J2–Penman's Art Journal . ART PENMANSHIP CO., CLEVELAND, OHIO. FAUSTS i^ip^-^^-e BEST MADE. 78 PHO TOGRAPHS FREE They make the finest School svenire In the world 91 little cabinets from anyphotogrBiih for IKI cts. Write for (amples ano h G.pHILLIPS TEACHERS SUPPLY HOUSE, KOFtlliDlltODS IDK I.IA.MSPOKT. PA. Contains one bottle euch of tbe following ints : Artists. Diamond Gloss. India Ked. Green. Violet, Blue, Whit«, Crimson. Price for all 51. B. M. WOKTHINGTON, 6.» North Clark St .i-v CbicaKO. Ill- n ???????? ^^?^^???????* OUR ojiiETHiya rrEw. J PRESIDENTS Series of Pencil TabletsFor School Use P
RM2AJ2CGK–La carmélite; comédie musicale en quatre actes et cinq tableaux Poëme de Catulle Mendès . Chanté. Elégniil et clialviireiix.. * LE ROI. m a f ra ge I !î=* * Sî * ^ a a ^^ .K W ^ ^ ^ E ? t^LyiJ^LUJ fe (?.^l. :» ^f ^ f i^ I.-1(. ^ De sen . tir SI pro . •hes tant dap I i ié é è ^^e S3 ^ ^ ^ &^L4£j^^£^U^;^LkJ ll.l 57 ûàz ARDELISE, devant uni table toilette. ^ g V i) ttn È P b es Ç;: ^ I ,^ pas. Quon ne voit pas!...
RM2AJKP7P–Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . Such a guarantee is a splendid lever to move tradeyour way. Are you handling CONCORD? LIST OF AGENTS: R. S. Mclndoe, Toronto, Watson & Truesdale, Winnipeg. .4. H. Brittain & Co.. Montreal. W. A. Simonds, St. John, N.B. Radi^er & Janion, Vancouver and Victoria, B.C. The Choicest Salmon comes from the Fraser andSkeena Rivers in British Columbia Such Fish, only, are packed in tinsbearing that well known label— QUAKER BRAND SALMON M A MENA/SONS 30NS 202 WHOLESALE GROCERS IVIcOII-U STFRECr. IVIOIM 13 AL. THE CANADIAN GROCER g^T TATITQ.II ONCE A LUXURY,V^JL^l V Jl
RM2AJGTD0–Essentials in the theory of framed structures . independent moment equation when ZF = oLet us suppose that the magnitudes and locations of the fivevertical forces, acting upon the body illustrated in Fig. 13, aresuch that IMp = oand IMg = o when F and G are any two points not in a line parallel to thesystem. The two equations signify that the moments of thefive forces are balanced about F and G, or {k + a)A + {k + h)B + {k + c)C = ()fe + d)D --{k + e)£(i)and aA --hB--cC = dD ^- eE (2) Subtract whence or kA+kB + kC = kD-- kEA +5 --C = D + EZF = o (3) Sec. V EQUILIBRIUM OF COPLANAR FORCES 2
RM2AFKG2M–. Revue de viticulture : organe de l'agriculture des régions viticoles. Boixillie instaxitanéo EOLA^IFt contre le Mildiou et le Black Rot ,Efficacité — Commodité demploi — Vente avec garantie MOTEURS AGRICOLES - SËCHEÏÏRS de FRUITS - ALAMBICS Envoi franco des Catalogues spéciauxEcrire à V. VERMOREL, à VILLEFRANCHE (Rhône) MAISON RECOMMANDÉE Pépinières Américaines du Sud-Ouest Félix CARRIÈRE, ^é, FondateurPaul GROS è et G, Gendre et Successeurs. Vignes Américaines Paul GROS & C° ROYAN (France) Télégrammes: GROS-ROYANCode A B C, 5^ édition Ça sent le moisi aussi vais-je blanchir à la chaux MES
RM2AJ7R6P–QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1918 . l Plut pencil Cijapter Prof. M. G. Fulton FACULTY MEMBERS Ok. I. M. McCiiNXKi.L Dr. M. E. Sentelle CLASS OF 1917Andrew Brown G. C. Belli ngrathW. C. Gumming L. M. CURRIE CLASS OF 1918 J. B. D.vffin T. W. Hawkins W. G. Humphrey H. T. LillyJ. A. ThamesL. M. Thomas CLASS OF 1919 K. G. I.ii.i.v CHAPTER ROLL Sopherim, University of the South Calumet, Vanderbilt University. Osiris, Randolpli-Macon College. Senior Round Table, University of Georgia. Odd Number Club, University of North Carolina. Boars Head, Transylvania University. Scribblers, University of Mississippi. Kit
RM2AM4K1F–The Phoenix . ^@^ l t>^ U3 ^ •• a 0) H ^ -0 o >—»* u » >4-^ c m u ^ ^ 0 c < ^ K v I-i e s f^ g K 8 O b S ^ Faculty and Equipment equal to that of Easternpreparatory schools commanding double our price.Magnificent building, steam heat, electric lights, purewater. Best equipped school gymnasium in the South;fine swimming pool, indoor running track, etc. Leaderin Southern Athletics as a result of expert faculty coach-ing and clean sportsmanship. A fourth building threestories high is being erected in order that there may bebetter Literary Society and Recitation Room facilities.No salo
RM2AX7DJF–Man and abnormal man, including a study of children, in connection with bills to establish laboratories under federal and state governments for the study of the criminal, pauper, and defective classes, with bibliographies . w syllables the vowels talie the following order: e, I,Si; o, u, i, ob, a, a, a, e, o, a, do, oi, u. As to frequency of use in new syllables the consonants take the following order:b, n, t, k, p, m, w, d, v, f, s, sh, h, g ng, z, r, 1, ch, j. S. Doc. 187, 58-3- -19^ 290 MAN AND ABNORMAL MAN. As to freqneucy of use as initial sounds the letters take the followiug order: b, 1
RM2AFJY0J–. History of Yuba County, California, with illustrations descriptive of its scenery, residences, public buildings, fine blocks and manufactories. ?^^^^at^ffOAfPso^^^f^^r COUNTRY RESIDENCE s° RANCH °F SA» t000 m. HARDING,WEST BEAR RIVER TR,YUBA CO.CAL HISTORY OF YUBA COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. 59 „. D. P. Derricks™, J. P. Swift. A. 0. Irwin, T. Boon (T.W. K Buttetoann, B. P. Joslynn, G B. Horrid., A. G. B n, , B Eckart, and G. B. Grant. The first officers were:—D. P. ,;;.,.,. .,,„„,, ,,.<!.; A. (!. Irwin, V. I!.; V. Buttelm, .P.O.; B. F. ,, VMM, K. of It. andS.; G. B. Hornisn, Banker. [t disbanded
RM2AJCCH2–Descendants of William Scott of Hatfield, Mass., 1668-1906 and of John Scott of Springfield, Mass., 1659-1906 . Home of George V. Scott, Campello, Mass. DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM SCOTT. 155 Children of G. V. and Charlotte Scott: I. Henry Frank, b. Aug. 5, 1876 ; m. Apr. 3, 1899, AliceG. Brown of Brockton. He graduated in classof 99 from Boston School of Technology. He now(1906) holds the position of mechanical engineerwith the Dennison Manufacturing Co.n. Susie May, b. Dec. i, 1879; d. Sept. 23, i88r.IH. Jennie E.. b. Sept. 12, 1882.IV. Addie E., b. Dec. 5, 1888.V. Hattie E., b. Sept. 12, 1894. 2
RM2AN6ETR–Daily Colonist (1900-01-25) . NAD1AN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO..LIMITED, Vancouver. Electrical Supplies. MILLERS.THE BRACKMAN & KBR MILLING CO.Ltd., mill stuffs, etc. WHOLES ALB DRUGGISTS. HENDERSON BROS. HABDIiVABH.TII03. DUNN & CO., Ltd., 8 and 10 Cordova street. H. G. PBIOH & CO.. Ltd. HOTBLS. BADiMINTON H0D8B. rates $2 and |2,&0,STRAND HOTBLr-HnstlngB Street. PATENT ATTOBNl^^AND DRAUGHTS- TIIBTHBWHY & BBITTAIN, Bank of B,N.A.- Building, Hastings street. V ;;rbe Strand Hotel On the European plan. Special roomsCommercial Men. Hastings street West.Vancouver. B.C. GOWiVIEBOIAL HOfEL ^ul^:. Bent 83
RM2AKHA0J–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . l Engineers andCont^ctor^s, Motors, Dynamos, Arma-ture, Mining and Electrical Machin-ery, Repairs, 514-516 Grand av, TelWalnut 1051, night Tel Red 4781,Walnut 8513 (See right side lines) Electric Farm Lighting Co, G W Jonespresj D B Howland treas and genlmng] 1430 Locust ELECTRIC GARAGE THE(Spriy & ; MacArthur Co) 1301-1303LocUst, Tel Walnut 1900 (See classi-fied | Auto Dept) • ^ ELECTRIC SERVICE CO (INC)J J Kearns Pres^ Cecil H Lewis V-Pres, Electrical Contractors and En-gine^ers, 1211 Grand av, Tel Walnut3679[ (See classified Electrical
RM2AWMREM–The life and writings of Rufus CBurleson, DD., LLD., containing a biography of DrBurleson by HonHarry Hayens; . these minutes. 6. That the act of locatingBaylor Female College be referred to the following persons:F. M. Law, A. W. Dunn, H. W. Waters, C. R. Breedlove, G.W. Capps, J. B. Link, R. J. Sledge, R. Andrews, O. H. P.Garrett, M. V. Smith, G. W. Breedlove, Hosea Garrett, A.W. Mclver, Wm. Howard, J. H. Stribling, S. A. Beachamp,W. R. Maxwell, C. C. Garrett and S. F. Styles. The public-spirited citizens of Waco met all the require-ments of the committee, and secured the consolidated uni-ver
RM2AN3MGP–Mortarboard . Glenn, 1). Shelley, I.. Weil, G. Vernier, E. Valet 2. Jileettng of tfje Unbergrabtiate iHssoctation President H. Bristol Vice-President M. Brennan Chairman of Executive Committee M. Weiner Secretary E. Rapelye Treasurer M. Hamburger Undergraduates P,. Bunzel, R. Case, F. Rogers. V. Smith, B. HershfieldL. Stein, F. Mathews, R. Fischel, H. Boegehold, G. Cerow, M. Mulqueen, S. Blumgarten, I. Keenan 3. tEfjree Scenes in Sfofjnson oangeStegfrteb Bib J2ot lull tfje Bragon Bull-Dog L. Mordecai Owl E. Gray Indian P. Cahn Dragon C. Dakin 5. ClaSS Hpittn: Hail to the Dragon Bold Committee
RM2AX14BR–Annual report of the receipts and expenditures of the city of Concord . s a S a 55 a ^ - - - : - (M 2 CO ^ 00<M M .s K a •a «g a a o i cS C o CD ?3 •o ^ ?-5 y i-i W < Oj (6 2 » o 5 u 5 ^ i •aS^BUJiiic. o g g d M ;d w ca 5h o H a cQ Q M B CC o S O 2B •joioo ^ = •8^V I OOOCDCDCOCO»OO^HC<)OOC<IOO <M CO CO (M (N (M N c-i gq (M (M CO ^^ ^
RM2AWJGTK–The Philosophical magazine; a journal of theoretical, experimental and applied physics . last letterin each of the six products is obtained by writing j5, g, r twicein inverse order. A rule for forming them was also given in thePhilosophical Magazine for May 1857. 9. Let efg be the symbol of thegreat circle K P meeting B C, C A,AB in D, E, F respectively; pqr thesymbol of the great circle KR; hkl,uvw the symbols of any points Q, S.Draw the great circle QS meetingBC in N, and KP, KR in P, R.Draw the great circles DQ, DS meet-ing the great circle BE in T, V.Draw the great circles KQ, KS; andsupp
RM2AJB00T–Building and industrial news . Parker and Kenyon. ArchitectsSan Francisco PLATE A Building and Industrial NewsJune 20. 1911. f»r. IV- no^tfxi V PiRTHUR^-ScnOLL V TWO NEW APARTMENT HOUSESSan Francisco Artliiir G. Scliolz. Aiiliitei-tSan Francis=co Building and Industrial NewsJune 20. 1911 PLATE B Filed June 12, 11. Dated June 8, 11. Rough frame up |641 Enclosed, patent chimneys up,roof on and rough plumbing in.. 641 Completed and accepted 641 Usual 35 days 641 Total cost, »2564 Bond, $1282. Surety, American Bonding Co. Limit, 65 days. Forfeit, $5. Plans and specifications filed. (2196) Twentiet
RM2AM51GP–The Chap-book; semi-monthly . VOL. V. NO. I. MAY 15, 1896. Price, 10 Cents. $2.00 Per Year. THE CHAP-BOOK CONTENTS FOR MAT ij, i8g6. ENGLISH SPRING KATHARINE TYNAN HINKSONA FRIEND OF MINE MARIA LOUISE POOL THE RAIN ETHELWYN WETHERALD DRAWING RAYMOND M. CROSBY ARTHUR RIMBAUD STEPHANE MALLARME PORTRAIT OF RIMBAUD F. VALLOTTON POE-CHOPIN JOHN B. TABB IN A GARDEN NEITH BOYCE DRAWING CLAUDE F. BRAGDON SPRING SONG ELEANOR B. CALDWELL NOTES PORTRAIT OF IBSEN IN i860PORTRAIT OF H. G. WELLS OPHELIA DRAWN BY FRED RICHARDSON PICTURES FROM AN OLD CHAP-BOOKANNOUNCEMENTS ^Copies of the fourth Volume of the
RM2AM3J6K–X-ray . z3. OTake Jforest Club OFFICERS S. B. Moore . President C. H. Fryar Vice-President F. L. Ray Secretary J. G. Booe Treasurer J. C. Jones Chaplain MEMBERS J. G. Booe, M. 19W. E. Clark, D. 21A. L. Denton, M. 18C. H. Fryar, M. 18M. P. Futrell, D. 19G. W. Holliday, D. IJ. C. Jones, 19 J. G. Pool, D. 18Walter Liles, D. 18L. M. Massey, D. 18S. B. Moore, M. 18F. L. Ray, M. 19 E. F. Pope, D. 19 W. M. Strickland, M. 217 ^v
RM2AM2ANJ–Nouveau Larousse illustré : dictionnaire universel encyclopédique . MADAGASCAR MtsamjhouJi G.Comore Moutsamoudou Anjouan LouaJa.-lt. ^ojû Mohéli C.Oouamouni Mavoqany .Diaoudzi MU Mayotte. l? Glorieuses ILES CO M O R ES C.d Ambre «;rsAmt)ohrtral<ohaIalBdaCourrier ! Bili-Biego-Suan -Mffmmhrr, . BRodoNOsyUltsio lesde Maroslca JubM.t von E MAl?„-o^pn, ar Sœurs o^ M,iii&ii te , Jîj, -, /înipiin^hc HeUill. P<^Angaboli N.Berafia % , r- ««ï- ^^V o i B^ Hamanetoka l.-nMelAnalabe V f,^,,.,-^^ hr^i,,m.-3,ra Manvalo ? ^^?Oi^^a -^ ,- = S.ihambava B^eSombetoke ],, • ,oAnlsnyê^mitmSri,lfa jyiAKOANTSE
RM2AFTCWC–. Revue de viticulture : organe de l'agriculture des régions viticoles. de Tin. hiî TRAITÉ DE VINIFICATION Médaille dOr de la Société des Agriculteurs de Franee. — 44 figures dans le texte RAYMOND BeUNET ^ rf% bureaux de la revue Ingénieur agronome, Prop^^-Viticulteur FR. 50 Paris, 1, Rue Le Goff (V«) TRAITEMENT DES VINS BLANCS par lacide sulfureux liquideProcédé Laborde. — Breveté S. G. D. G. Système Laborde et BIcharrette. B^® S. 43. p. q. ÉTABLISSEMENTS ŒNOLOGIQUES LASMOLLES ET R, DE LA PAYE 3. BICHARRETTE, directeur 5, cours Saint-Louis (Place Picard). — BORDEAUX MATÉRIEL DE QREFFAQE BREV
RM2AG6BHM–. New France and New England. •A Lclien delhabitation. B lardindu ficur (dcChamplnin. C Alice an traucrs Ics bois que fit faire Ic fieur JcPoitrinconrr. D Illca Icntrcc dc latiuicrcdc iEquille.E tntrccdu port Royal,F BafrcscjiuaiTcchltdcbafTcracr Lci chifrcsfnontren, G Riiiicrc fainrtAntoine. H Lieu dulaboutage oil on feme Icble. I Moulin que fit fairc Ic ficur dc Poitiiucourt.L Prairies qui font innodces dcs cauxaur grandcsniarccj.M RiuictcdclEquiil:. ciiamplains ri.AN of tui. >mjjes dean. a coftc dc la mer du poet S Riuferr dumo^Iin.jjal. T Petit 1,ic oflcsdcmontaigtics. V Lc licit o:i Ic
RM2AX85J3–Amidst the Laurentians; being a guide to Shawinigan Falls and points on the Great Northern Railway of CanadaBy N.MHinshelwoodIllustrated from the author's own pholographs, with a few exceptions . Chapter V. The river, bend - iiig as. E N C, I N 1-: b: R I N G V () R K s AT vS 11A W1XI (; A N V A IJ.S. X ihe way to the l-aUs fronthe hotel, there can beseen everywhere e v i -dence of the huge en^ineering work u n -dertaken, and it may be as wellhere to give a brief outline ofwhat has been done for thisProvince by the ShawiniganWater and Power Com-pany, of Montreal. TheCompany began operationsin
RM2AFP68C–. Practical electricity in medicine and surgery. Fig. 35. Fig. 36. we have, by KirchhofFs first law, calling G the current throughthe galvanometer, and iJthat through the battery, #= Ca+ C4> G = Gl - C2, G=Ci — C3 From the second law, we obtain in the circuits ABC,BCD, etc., A-B B-D A-C C-D V 1 > ^2 > °3 -r, ) ^i R, R, i?. R* K R From these equations we can eliminate Clt Co C8i Cti andwe finally obtain the relation r -^3 By — -^1 -^4 ° (iJ, + R3) (R2 + Bt)+K (R, + R2 + R3 + Rt) But the bridge is always used under the condition that thegalvanometer-current shall be zero; he
RM2AJ76N3–Ariane et Barbe-bleue = Ariane and Blue-Beard : conte en trois actes . ÉÈÉ -^^^— — ? ^^m ^m ^— ï m *J 0 m J^j g ^j rrj u^j^yr .1;!P^n^h 5 r r r. M >â Il »:.iViW ^rtoïifQjUf 8 ^LcjLu mm MMZM B 4& T tf^J^l/JjJj^ ,$m£h,ûh±^ s f r D.et F. 7935 m ;m jj+jr?*. 162 MM },rtwi ^ $ ». Ti ,ti É menof ^npJlj n>J» 3=3 » ? ^fe i I 1.5 , j>fTJTÎn^^.l | ,,f^v^^ *
RM2AKBD7T–Syllabus . Hot sport Cuts anb (5nnb8 1bo^x) ^bei? Moul^ %oo WiLWAM Wii^LiNG Wilkinson . .In kilts E. P. Bennett Waltzing Kiz, Davis At the altar C. V. LaFontaine With a jag on D. B. McCURDY In a silk hat Leo H. Lowe Without his smile Carla Fern Sargent Without her Asher Ora Wakeman Without her diamond Anna Neiglich Walking gracefully Ikky Webster With black whiskers Alice Spies With an audible voice G. A. Ramsey With a laundried shirt Ellis Soule . . . • . • As a foreign missionary Charlotte Kathleen Carmen . Popular with the young men Ellis Kerr ........ Dishwasher in a hotel S. J. Pease Wu
RM2AFRTX1–. The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science. 3=E **^g ^55v! m v-X^S A vV vXfc V v0 J V^ V- 5 A V V S Kt £ o V ° 0 Fig . 3 a-xt p1- ,, *p J& / ;o+ -^ X / // r ^ I1 ,* .: V §* / /- / /, # ej* ? X v st ll . ^ v.. it ^i ? ^- ?*-* W * ^ £ / ^ / / - / / Nnl,..!- .V b. .?!•?! o i in e£ CO ^. GO r- id ifi (j- « WM Oi Ci CM Cvi <N CN Phil Mag . S . 5 .Vol 10 PI.Ill
RM2AKPJH0–A complete military history and record of the 108th Regiment N.Yvols., from 1862 to 1894Together with roster, letters, Rebel oaths of allegiance, Rebel passes, reminiscences, life sketches, photographs, etc., etc . Samuel W. Vroom. Co. B. Richard D. Weils, Co. G. Geo. W. Vavghan, Sergt. Co. F.Seth Wells, Co. C. Rev. Jacob Wins.ow, Co. H. /. Thomas Whod, • Stephen G. Weaver, Co. G. Am. H. Woodhull, Sergt, Co. A.John D. Vkii-.iit, Sf - o. K. David Wykoi e, Co. V. LIFE SKETCHES. 319 then exchanged and joined the regiment just as they arrived on the south side of the Potomac; waswith the regiment
RM2AWPKMR–Liber brunensis . Junior Week Attraction Sock and Buskin Dramatic Society of Brown University Presented *The Importance of Being Earned A Satire by Oscar WildeAT THE PROVIDENCE OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 21, 1909 CAST OF CHARACTERS JOHN WORTHING A. H. Poland 09 ALGERNON MONCRIEFF H. P. Babcock 09 Rev. canon CHAUSABLE, D.D C. T. Calder 11 MERRIMAN, butler G. V. Kendall 12 LANE, manservant C. P. Sisson 11 LADY BRACKWELL C. A. Barry 11 Hon. GWENDOLEN FAIRFAX H. S. Chafee 09 CECILY CARDEW ....... P. B. Howland 10 MISS PRISM, governess . . . . C. A. Post 10 EXECUTIVE STAFF H. K. Jackson 09 M
RM2ANAY43–Pia desideria : libiiiad Vrbanum VIII . D v^. 5<^ G E M I T V S.. TeccoM. QuUJaaam tihijO cusios Ifinmmm:/?ar me contritrium tihi / L I B E R P R I M V S. 5j V L Peccaui; quidfliciam tibi 6 cuftoshominum^quarepofuiftimecon-trariumcibi? lob, 7. ET imat & i}jem:plenofcelus orefatendum ejl,Culpa meaefi nullo dignapatrocmo,Vccc2ii,fateor^ necqu^ malicnmmafect^ Vllofucari pojfecolore, puto.}^€C mihi dedecoris metus eft, fnque curapudoris^ ?uhlicaf{agitiisdehitapoena 7neis,Ecce mantu vltrb fupplextibtporrtgo vi^las^ Ou£ mihtftt.tav nm pma luenda rogo.Quid tibi vis faciam ? vistrudainpectusimnfe
RM2AN6B16–Dictionnaire historique & biographique de la Suisse : publié avec la recommandation de la Société générale suisse d'histoire et sous la direction de Marcel Godet, Henri Türler [et] Victor Attinger avec de nombreux collaborateurs de tous les cantons . : Hist. militaire. —G. v. Vivis : Bestallungsbuch, aux Arch. dÉtat de So-leure. [t v. V.] VOGELSANGER. Familles des cantons de Schaff-house et Zurich. A. Canton de Schaffhouse. Famille k°urBeoise ^eren. — Johann- Jakob, voir sous Cantonde Zurich. B. Canton de Zurich.Vieille famille bourgeoisedEngstringen et Weinin-gen, dont le nom étailautrefois V
RM2AFKGR9–. The visitation of the county of Buckingham made in 1634 by John Philipot, esq. .... ooooco. MS. Eng. Misc. C. 17, ff. 116 & 117. [No Arms tricked,] B., 2 lions passant gvardant 0. inter 2 fanciesermine, Chibnall; 2, Griffin sear.; 3, 0., a chevronG. fretiy 0. inter 3 roses B. stalked and leaved V.,Dickins ; 4, Checq. 0. G. [a] cant[on] ermine,Retnes. Thomas Chibnall of=i=Astwood (in Com)Bucks. T - /K Sir John Chib-=pElizabeth da. of Rich. Willoughby of nail of Astwood[in co.] BucksKnight. Grandon (in Com) Northampt.Esquire and h. to (and of) Elizabethhis wife da. and heir of Rich. God-frey
RM2AXDTX6–Profile surveys in Chelan and Methow River basins, Washington . U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEORGE OTIS SMITH, DIRECTOR STATE OF WASHINGTON M. E, HAY, GOVERNOR HENRY LANDES, STATE GEOLOGIST PLAN AND PROFILE OF STEHEKIN RIVER BELOW BRIDGE CREEK, RAILROAD CREEK NEAR LUCERNE, AND CHELAN RIVER, LAKE TO MOUTH, WASHINGTON WATER-SUPPLY PAPER 376 PLATE I 0 II ^--^ 3--^ /-^ 1130 -* ^--—^ ^ ino •S 0 /-^ lOBQ 3 3 ^^--^^-^. R^^^SS^ HE rM^p ^^ ^™ 5;^,^^]^. %% ^v^ A ^^ 1^*^ Y^^^^c^-i^nJ-^ ? chTi^^S^ rgw!^ 1 / 1 11 == 2S W^ ft i 1 v° R, B, Marshall, Chief GeoerapheiT, G. Getdine, Geogiapher in chargeTopog
RM2AX02JW–Sights and Insights . 55 -:j 7[ChW i^t^wmT. ELEAXOR JOSEPHINE GATES-Vi^—Ellie TAMPA. FLA. Bright as the sun. her eyes that gazersstrike.And. like the suu, they shine on all alike. Y. V. C A.. 1916-18: E. L. S.: SeniorMarshal. 1914-15: President FreshmanClass, 1914-15: Second Leader CotillionClub, 1916-17; First Leader Cotillion Club.1917-18: Vice-President Glee Club, 1917-18: Basket-Ball Team. 1916-18: JokeEditor /(v, 1917-18: Advertising EditorSights and Insights. 1917-18: AthleticAssociation ; Red Ribbon G o s s i p e r :Dramatic Club: B B ^. Eleanor is pointed out to visitors as oneof the
RM2AX7EFF–De rerum varietate, libri XVII . .Med.&im. Ar.&An. E B G F C G E C Dtusexorieteinoccidente, &rurfuspofitio orientis & occidentis habet circulum determinantem eam d f b g, & me- x vdium per qucm motusille celerrimus eft, &eft abcd. Naquilibet motus in quocunq; orbe habet unum circuluma-gnum,inquofuntomniapun&a, qua^uelocifsimemouentur:quia ficut funt poli naturales,uel mathematici,quiefcentes m quocunque motu,ita & circulus magnus,medius iii-ter illos qui fixus eft naturaliterraut mathematicus cft, quicxmotu uelocifsime mouetur. Eft ctiam intelligedum pro * v r.cognitione pra?cedentiu5qu6dcum t
RM2AN5KF1–Arbutus . 33 9 NINETEEN T E N ^ -^)i [1^ Who? What? When?Who? What? When?Seniors! Seniors!Nineteen-Ten. 34 THE ARBUTUS NINETEEN ^ TEN. NmV-i/ . ^.v, 4n:i ,# ^^^^.g^^^l^^-^^^Zi^W.. -^ •«*•; -<-H.»ir Jasper August Abell Harvey Allison Andrew William Angermeier Homer Ansley Arnold CANDIDATES FOR A.B. Jasper August Abell, Ireland. Education. Phi Delta Kappa; Substitute Guard, Tlasketball Team, igio. Harvey Allison, IVashiiigton. Physics. Physics Club. Andrew William Angermeier, Armstrong. German. Indiana Club; Goethe Gesellschaft; Teaching Fellow in German, Spring Term, 1908. Homer Ansley Arnol
RM2AG2JPF–. Anatomiae amphitheatrvm effigie triplici, more et conditione varia, designatvm. Scd De Partibus in ea Conten tis. Sed & Arteriaj a(peras facies tam anterior quam pofterior luculen-tius per tabulam fequentem explicatur. T A B V L A . IX. 141 ^ .^xi-^/i.. Cumfigtira i.indicat: Artiru Ajper& caput-.fifiuLwi & ramosperpuhimesdiffminatos,e!inquepars anteriorhudemonftratur. a.a.A(periai-teria:fi(lula,b.b.eiusdiuifioeft,c.c.c.eiusriibdiuifioihramosconducentes adpulmones. e.e. Ligamentamembranofa,taiTiin fig. i. quam 2. g. Laringis pars anterior.h.eiufdem poflerior tam in fig. i.quam 2. i.i.GlandulE
RM2AFRRY6–. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. A. below mid. G. adnexo-ascending, ashy-grey toblack. Flesh white. On cow-dung, on soil in a flower-pot, Scarborough, 1885. 3^ X 1^ X TV in. 896. A. fimiputris Karst. (from its habitat, rotten dung ; fimus, dung, putris, rotten) a b c.P. innato-silky, pale umber to dark lead-colour; marg. appen-diculate with white V. St. colour as P., umber below. A.superior, small, imperfect. G. adfixo-ascending. Solitary, rarely coespitose. Taste insipid. Fields, garde
RM2AX6T1H–Missale Romanum es decreto sacrosancti Concilii tridentini restitutum, Pii VPontMaxiussu editum . Y Crficiat in nobie, QittAUtj|/fumttj,tua facrameraquodeontinent: vr, quf nunc fpc geri*mua, rerum v ertrare capiamua**tf>er oominum noftrum ?efu5*jundct, % muniat noe qu£fu«Bominica jrwij* poftH>ente*cofteti* ^ntrcitua/ pacemoomine fuftinentibue tc,otpzopbetctuifi dclcd inueniatur:ejraudipzeccdfcrr - .—^^ ,J ui tui,? plcbie tug jfraeL pa, jtf rarue fu? inpie q oicrafuntnnbi:inoomuoniibi* ccntcminlccto* aidene autcm mu0i^i^lo:iapata t);ano 9§&^ ^b^; %£z£^ g |§|P £ i ^kZcLA^s. K p FSj ifir=
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RM2AN4BX8–A complete treatise on practical land-surveying, in seven parts; . emporary line at 1. Lay the ruler from 1 to G; move it parallel to H ; and markthe temporary line at 2. Lay the ruler from 2 to F; move it parallel to G; and markthe temporary line at 3. Draw a line from F to 3; and it will be a side of the re-quired triangle. Again, lay the ruler from B to D; move it parallel to C;and mark the temporary line at 1. Lay the ruler from 1 to E ; move it parallel to D; and markthe temporary line at 2. 220 land-surveying. (Part V. Lay the ruler from 2 to F ; move it parallel to E ; and markthe tempo
RM2AM4Y9J–Taps . PRESIDENTS AND SPONSOR 01 THE CAROLINA 1916 Caps 215. Carolina literary Society Avers, T. L. Fletcher, L. C. Laidlaw, R. E. Mathews, J. D. Barker, C. E. Gilmore, L. H. Lupo, G. M. -Miller. J. C. Cl.EMKXT, D. T. Givexer, S. McDonald, C. T. Outz, W. D. COCORAN, A. C. Harris. E. B. McGougan, J. M. Pruitt, V. O. Derham, J. P. Heiss, M. W. McKexzie. D. W. QltATTLE3AUM, H. II Dicks. W. II. Herrin, L. C. AIc.Mili.ax. W. L. Richards, A. J. Tenhet, J. X. Thompson J. W. Williamson, D. L.
RM2AN8111–Gynaecology for students and practitioners . Fig. 57. Model of Cloacal Region of an Embryo, 11-5 mm. in length(after Keibel). All.D., allantoic duct; Ao., aorta; B.W., belly wall; C,coelom ; Ch., notachord ; CI., cloaca; Bo., bowel; G.P., genital papilla;BL, bladder ; Sp.C, spinal canal; R.P., renal pelvis ; Nv., nerve ; T., tail;Sp.G., spinal ganglion ; U., ureter ; V.cav., vena cava ; W.D., Wolffian duct. it ultimately helps to form the trigone of the bladder and a part of theurethra {see Fig. 59, P.R.). Meanwhile Miillers ducts have reached the sinus urogenitalis ALLD Cl.M.. Ci. Fig. 58. S
RM2AKNGHT–Terra Mariae . appa Alpna Founded at Washington and Lee in tlie l-all of 1865Beta Ka])]ia Chapter Esta1i!ished Septendier 20. l^I4 COLORS FLOWERS Crinison antl Gold Magnolia and Red Rose PUBLICATION Kappa Alpha JournalThe Special IMessenger FRATRESIN FACULTATE L. B. BroughtonE. X. CoryT. H. TaliaferroAV. M. HillegeistJ. A. Gamble W. A. Griffith H. F. CotternianT. B. SvmonsR. V. TruittC. S. RichardsonF. D. Day S. B. Shaw FRATRES IN URBE W. W. Skinner FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATEClass of Xinctccii IT. C. GrotonJ. H. Eiseman iciily-oiic C. L. Makert]. G. Reading L lass of A tiictccu 7S. R. NewellH. R.
RM2AG54TB–. The Chicago massacre of 1812 : with illustrations and historical documents. ^ may she live and grow in wealth and beauty,And may her children be, in cominj^ years,True to their trust and faithful in their dutyAs her brave pioneers. .y. lit ^/ . APPENDIX. A—John Baptisth Pointk dk Saiui^k. B—Fort DtAKuoKN ix tuk War Dhpartmi.nt C—Tin-; WniTTiKK Iamilv. D—Thk Kix/.ii: Family. E—The Viai.s and Hi-ai^d Families. F—The Bones of John Lalime. G—I,ETTERS FROM A. II. EdwaRDS. H—BiLi.v Caldwell, The Sauganash. I—Indian War Dance. K—The Bronze Mi:morial Grolp. 131 APPI-NDIX A JKAN UATTISTI-: rolNTK Dl
RM2ANAHED–Mirror 1922 : Baltimore College of Dental Surgery . 121. 122 Sigma Mu Delta—Beta Chapter Publications Flower Colors Secret—-The Key White Caknation Black and Old Gold Annual—The Chain OFFICERS Glenn Carter Grand Master George H. Bissett Junior Grand Master J. H. Higinbotham Grand Scribe F. M. Bump Grand Chancellor of the Exchequer B. E. Simons Grand Guard of Doors M. M. Harris Grand Initiator and Conductor H. L. Gaston Grand Chairman of Trust F. V. SWEARINGEN Grand Editor and Historian FACULTY MEMBERSDr. G. B. Jersin Dr. L. M. B. Koontz Dr. E. G. Gail Dr. H. T. Hicks HONORARY MEMBERS Laco W. G
RM2AWNCFP–Daily Colonist (1894-09-28) . 1 a.m. U.S. BERLIN Oct. 21.11 a.m. H.S. NEW YOIt.lt..Oct. 31,11 a.m.For full particular? apply to GEO. L. COURTNEY, General Agent Cor, Government and Fort St*, Victoria, B.Cnoio-lyood. ^jOjpASES G) GAPES, I MANTLES,•JACKETS, ! FURS, Etc. OPKNKD OUT THIS DAY AT THE WESTSIDE. Wovo ofton thought, while watching tho fominino throngs about our pluco,What would the Dry Goods business amount to. lr It wasnt for thfi ladles?.Equally pertinent, however, is tho natural retort, What would the ladles do If iwasnt for the Dry Goods men V Wo do our share in tho mutual benefit b
RM2AKMYC3–Histoire generale de Portugal . I s TOI R E D E PORTUGAL LIVRE V I N G T-^V A TR I E M B. iIjCO. f<vsi:tmmiimnxnMmfain I An Dis que lesPortugais pro-diguoient leurTang, pour con-server leurs con-quêtes dans lesIndes,les Jefui-tes de la mêmeNation prodi-guoient , comme nous venons dele dire, le leur , pour y établir fo-li^emment la Religion Chrétienne.La Religion faic partie de liiiftoi-re des Nations. AinC nous allonsfuccintenient raconter ce qui fe paflàà cet égard, tant dans les Indes, quen
RM2AG7X2P–. The strength of materials; a text-book for engineers and architects. = WE^A^B f, e c SE . effective eccentricity = 8 + e-=e(l+ -^) V 8 E/ . I 1- ^ P(8 + e) d. . bendmg stress = ^ .!. AF V 8E- j^ (approx.) af(i-/^-; /, d. e ^ ^^ 8 E Total stress = direct stress + bending stress=: f t f,^d,e ^ ^^ 8E b{i /^^J (1^) 8E,Professor Morley * obtained the same result by the expansion , . 0 5e 610 sec^ = l + 2,+^ + -gj-+ ... Taking first the two terms as an approximation sec ^ . / ^ I + ^ L2 E 8 E .*. Equation (7) becomes Total stress = /., |l + ^^ (l + g-^)j * Theory of Structures (Longmans). CHAPT
RM2AJE5PG–Calyx . o Calyx Board EJitor-in-Chief A. H. Payne Assistant ....... |. G. Newton Busint-ss Manaacr .... . O. C. JACKSON Assistant ....... Saunders Fleming Associate Editors Academic V, G. Iden C. F. Bagley Engineering C. E. Dexter E. H. Deets Law L. A. McMurran R. H. Crews R. B. Stevenson 85. Southern Collegian Board Editor-in-CkiejAssistant Business ManagerAssistantLaic EditorAthhtic Editor C. A. EngleV. G. Iden L. A. McMuRRAN E. G. Moore C. R. PiLKINGTON D. S. McDonald Washington Society H. W. Gassman R. F. Berry Graham-Lee Society A. H. Payne 87
RM2AM2NYR–X-ray . V. P. I. Club OFFICERS W. R. Graham President W. F. Creasy Vice-President R. A. BlaKEY Secretary- Treasurer MEMBERS R. A. BlakeyW. F. CreasyJ. G. Davis, Jr.T. E. EvansW. R. Graham R. N. HarrisA. D. LamberthH. RulhE. A. Squire 216 THE X-RAY-1922. Randolph-Macon Club OFFICERS Leroy Lee Sawyer, Jr President Frank P. Smoot Vice-President Joseph Coates Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS Lewis BlantonE. H. BrownT. W. CampbellJoseph CoatesB. E. HuntJ. S. Potts Miss Grace B. Rollins L. L. Sawyer W. C. Smith Miss Warren White F. P. Smoot
RM2AJDRPW–Purdue debris . Tiiic riRnri. ()rcttf.stra The Purdue Orchestra J. L. PiDGEON, Manager O. L. Andrews, Sccrctary-Jrcasiircr Lester H. Lipinsky, Director O. L. Andrews, P. S. Emrick, Crips .Moore, 11. .Rode HA MEL, First Violins. E. P. Sanders, E. E. Teeter, M. E. Teeter. SecondViolins J. R. Brown, Bass Jiol S. V. B. Miller, Tello S. L. Simon, Piano D. Batman, Clarinets G. C. ScHAUB, Flute and Piccolo P. L. Clark, First Cornet H. L. Thompson, Secoml Cornet J. L. PiDGEoN, Troiidone G. M. Schwa I!, Drums and Traps 233.
RM2AKN2T5–Pacific Gas and Electric magazine . and Hydraulic lilngineer W. G. Vincent, Jr Valuation Engineer S. V. Walton Manager Commercial Department DISTRICT MANAGERS District Headquarters Manager Alameda County Oakland F. A. Leach, Jr. Chico Chico H. B. Hekyford Colgate Colgate Miles Werrv Colusa Colusa L. H. Hartsock Contra Costa Martinez Don C. Ray De Sabla De Sabla LB. Adams Drum Colfax James Martin Electra Electra W. E. Eskew Fresno Fresno M. L. Neely Marysville Marysville J. E. Poingdestre Mahin San Rafael W. H. Foster Napa Napa (^. D. Gi^RK Nevada Nevada City John Werhy 1etaluma Pelaluma H. Web
RM2AN9EYD–The blue and gold . 15 1919 BLUE and GOLD 1919. J. Hugh Marshall—Deak Latin-French CourseHis was a practical turn of mind. (3) (4) Football, (3) Reception Commit-tee, (4) Cadet Commander, B. & G.Staff, Monsieur Beaucaire. Arthur Mays—Art Latin-Spanish Course Laff every time you feel tickled, and laff oncein awhile anyhow. (4) Bulbul, Decorating Committee,Banner Committee, Monsieur Beau-caire.7 Paul F. Misamore—Messy Commercial CourseWhy do they all think Im so good? (2) (3) (4) Basketball, (4) Captain Foot-ball (4) S. C. C. Cozy V. Morgan Commercial Course Her countenance is pleasant,Her voice
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RM2AKYR9G–The encyclopædia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . D, Wire-feed tube. E, Slide for closing chuck. F, Shaft for ditto. G, Feed-slide.H, Piece of work./, Turret with box tools..K, Turret sUde.L, Saddle for ditto, a(ijustable along bed. - T, M, Screw for locating adjirstablfe slide.N, Cut-of! and forming cross-slide. ? v.0, O, Backand front tool-holderson slidi P, Cam shaft. Q, Cam drum fc chuck.R, Carn drum fc turret.S, Cam disk for cross-slide. operatingoperating a. a, a, Cams for actuating chuckmovements through pinsb, b. The cam which re-tu
RM2AKMG16–Calyx . Founded at Miami University 1855 Hcta Cfjapter Estal)lished 1866 jFratcr in Jfacultatc C. H. Taylor jFrater in Wixbt B. P. AiNSWORTH Jfratrcg in Collcgio R. M. Barker J. P. Camp J. W. Child L. D. Danforth W. P. Douglas J. W. French W. K. Griffin M. C. G. Henderson B. V. Herman, Jr. S. B. KiRBY, Jr. J. W. Leigh, Jr. R. W. Yates R. W. LOCKRIDGE G. M. LongH. G. LongshoreJ. D. McLeodG. D. ParryJ. L. PeckH. A. RayC. L. RileyG. S. WhaleyJ. W. WilkinsonT. H. Wilkinson
RM2AFJYH0–. History of Yuba County, California, with illustrations descriptive of its scenery, residences, public buildings, fine blocks and manufactories. ?^^^^at^ffOAfPso^^^f^^r COUNTRY RESIDENCE s° RANCH °F SA» t000 m. HARDING,WEST BEAR RIVER TR,YUBA CO.CAL HISTORY OF YUBA COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. 59 „. D. P. Derricks™, J. P. Swift. A. 0. Irwin, T. Boon (T.W. K Buttetoann, B. P. Joslynn, G B. Horrid., A. G. B n, , B Eckart, and G. B. Grant. The first officers were:—D. P. ,;;.,.,. .,,„„,, ,,.<!.; A. (!. Irwin, V. I!.; V. Buttelm, .P.O.; B. F. ,, VMM, K. of It. andS.; G. B. Hornisn, Banker. [t disbanded
RM2AN7XT9–Jack and the beanstalk : a comic cantata for use outside the nursery . >V 7 . iJeczY. TE]SOR JACK STEALS THE HARP b/f A i^ J /I- i ^hr- J>.J- J1.1 J i J Jack steals the harp. I S frVt. ct i ^ A . las! a . las! a - las f.. It ^^ /f-l L/T W. 1188-. ^^ CHORIS BASSES. Sotto voce. .Illpicro., .Illftrro.. I y y. y P p>r-*> ^ ^• Fe, fi.fee.fy, fum. He smellsthe ^ .J ffl ^ w ^ -^ ^ A5 ^ p=t; g/ f m ^^ g »« i JU ci 3^ ^ ^ blood of an Eng.lish. man,
RM2ANCF94–The ancient East . Lll THEANCIENT EAST D. G. HOGARTH M.A., F.B.A., F.S.A. keeper of the ashmolean musec.m,oxford; author of io.sia axd THE EAST, the NEaREREAST, ETC. 521981 ^ 1!^ LONDOiN WILLIAMS AND NORGATE First Printed September 1914 CONTEXTS INTRODUCTORY .I THE EAST IX 1000 B.C.II THE EAST IN 800 B.C.Ill THE EAST IN 600 B.C.IT THE EAST IN 400 B.C.V THE VICTORY OF THE AVESTYI EPILOGUE . . NOTE ON BOOKSINDEX . . 21 G5101149193218252254 LIST OF MAPS PLATE PAGE 1. THE REGION OF THE ANCIENT EAST AND ITS MAIN DIVISIONS . . .19 2. ASIATIC EMPIRE OF EGYPT. TEMP. AMEN- HETEP III ..... 83 3. HATTI
RM2AKR1WG–Terra Mariae . TivQ hundred and trvo. Military) Staff C. W. 0)LE Cadet Major Frederick SlankerHonorary Cadet Major E. B. RussELi.Iirst Lieut, and Adjutant J. T. SCHAEIER Sergeant Major LINE OFFICERS Company A Captain R. V. HaigFirst Fieutenant H. A. Shank-First Lieutenant Paul FrankSecond Lieutenant G. F. SmithSecond Lieutenant R. H. BeachleySecond Lieutenant R. X. Young Company B Captain C. P. WilhehnFirst Lieutenant M. B. MorehouseSecond Lieutenant J. A. MoranSecond Lieutenant J. A. Ridout Conipan C Captain C. E. DarnallFirst Lieutenant O. ReinmuthFirst Lieutenant A. W. HinesSecond Lieutena
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