RM2GEH970–Rohrendorf bei Krems, Politischer Bezirk Krems, Austria, Lower Austria, N 48 25' 9'', E 15 39' 27'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RM2ANDD1R–Home Missionary, The (May 1887-April 1888) . ev. H. L. Marst) 8 00 Wave, Ma8s.,Hon. VVm. Hyde 100 00 Waterloo 53 00 J. H. Leavitt 25 00 Ladies 23 50 Warren 2 90 Ladies 9 40 Waucoma, W. H. M. U 15 10 Webster City 4S 50 Ladies S 00 Buds of Promise in 00 Kev. J. D. Wells 10 00 West Burlington, Kev. Wm. H. Buss 10 00 Wittenburg, Ladies... 3 00 $4,001 19 Receipts of the Wisconsin Home Missionary So-ciety, R. A. MCGULLOUGn, Treas. Arena, Second Cong. Ch $3 50 Beloit, First, W. H. M. S 11 00 Uepere, Cong. Ch 33 oo Y. P. S. (. E 10 00 Evangelistic Service 32 45 Eau Claire, Second 12 00 Freedom 9 00 Fr
RM2GEHDTK–Sankt Margarethen an der Sierning, Politischer Bezirk Sankt Pölten, Austria, Lower Austria, N 48 9' 32'', E 15 29' 25'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RM2ANE3XJ–Comparative tests of induction wattmeters . 2 |r;;t, u 1)4 Port Wajme Induction Wattmeter Type W, Data showing the effectof change of load at normalvoltage and frequency,and unity power factor.Potential = 110 voltsTemperat^e = 102.6°P,Power factor = .99Frequency = 60 cycles/sec. Current Watt-hoursmeasured Wattregi -hoursstered %registered 15.6 138.1 139 100.5 12.0 115.0 116 100.8 ? 10.3 91.0 90 99.0 7.5 66.8 67 100.2 5.25 45.1 45 99.8 4.18 36.6 36 98.3 3.02 2d.6 26 97.7 2000 17.2 18 855.3 0.98 9.06 8 88.2. Port TTayne Induction T^attmeter Type 7, Data showing the effect of change of load at n
RM2ANDEBP–Comparative tests of induction wattmeters . Ej-jj, a? ^^^^^BSf^^^^^^^^^^^nrJi Schaeffer Induction Wattmeter Type E, Data sho7/ing the effect of change of load at normalvoltage and frequency, and anity power factor.Potential = 110 voltsTemperature = 8I.8OF.Power factor 5: .99Frequency = 60 cycles/sec. Current Watt-hoursmeasured T/att-hoursregistered registered 15.6 137.0 154.7 112.9 12.9 115.5 129.3 112.0 10.3 91.2 101.2 111.0 7.5 66.8 74.6 111.8 5.25 44.3 50.0 112.9 4.18 57.8 42.0 111.0 3.02 26.45 28.6 108.0 2.00 17.6 18.6 105.8 0.98 8.31 8.66 104.1 ?«*«?«?• i^V: IMS ssiiSss.»:s3is| »J tpp rr
RM2AKTRPY–Proceedings of the United States National Museum . Fig. 4.—Datolite. Similar habit tofigure 3 but showing only positivehemipybamios ART. 28 MINERALOGY OF TRIASSIC LIMESTONE SHANNON 25 Measurements of datoUte crystal, Figure 5 Form Symbol No. Letter Qdt. MQler 1 c 0 001 2 a coO 100 .3 m CO 110 4 0 002 120 5 771% 01 Oil 6 e QA 012 7 X +M0 102 8 p + /60 106 9 z + V6 116 10 Q +K21 122 11 y +H 124 12 f +M1 144 13 New +Va A 2. 3. 10 U t -H 112 15 Y 324 If! V -1 111 17 1 -21 211 Quality description Ex. 2 signals Good V.g V.g Uniformly dull.. Excellent Deeply corrodedRounded, fair... V.g Dull, etched
RM2AWP0YX–Mouldings, mirrors, pictures and frames. . 9 . 13, 10 X 14lOJ^x 17, 12 X 18, 12 X 20, 13 X 22 14 X 24 15 X 26IH X 28 17 X 30IK X 32 18 X 3618 X 40 o ca D. >«con111 J3 *•- .S C C ^ O-c o £5o &i)o ccu > co. No. 8. California Wal-nut Mirror. Handsomely E b o n-ized. Engraved andGilded. Sells at sight. Fitted with GermanPlate. PRICE. Each. 10 X 14 $0 73 10^x17 90 12 x 20 1 35 13 X 22 1 60 14 X 24 1 95 15 X 26 2 40 16 X 2S 2 80 17 x30 3 30 IS x32 3 75 18 X 36 4 25 18 X 40 4 95
RM2AKR1JH–Boone County Recorder . BASE BALL,. LIVESTOCK-Cuttle Choice llutchers HOGS—Common ; Good packers. ........... SHEEP—Good to choice LAMBS—Spring „.. *LOU It-Family . , GRAIN—Wheat—No. trod.. No. 8red Corn—No. 1 mixed Oats—No.S mixed 4» Rye—No. 1 HAY-Pnme to choice WOO TOBACCO—Medium leaf 10 00 Good leaf...PROV1SIONS- CmciNMATt, June L Common*! 50- O 3 25 4 75 a 5 40 3 SO O 4 JM .. 4 711 & 4 80 .. 4 SO 9 s 110 . 5 » • 0 00 .. 4 15 Ol 35 . 1 o.viffl 1 00 1 00 aim57 at w« e» tnto «pavi so@u ;» 15 00 ®1H 60 Mess pork is iwni M a ti 29a 12® is ^ 5 so?<t 1 15 & 5 w a ? 06 Lard, prime st BUTTER—
RM2AKM2FE–Insektenborse. . ele-phassa (5 16, Q 28, v. Amasina 7,E. Dysdora S 6, Q 10, Interposita25, Narica 9, v. Lupinus 5, C. SaadiS 18, Nolkeni 16, N. Montanus $ 12,Synt. Caspica 9, Sat. Pyretorum 140,I). Pulchella 3, N. Meteikana 20, A.Diluta 3, A. Alni 30, M. Orion 2, A.Janthina 3, Orbona 3, Crassa 28,Occuita 3, IT. Hirta 6, L. Haworthii 3,A. Livida 7, v. Amurensis 14, B.Oo 3, O. Fragariae e. 1. 9, C. Frau-datrix 14, Formosa 13, Argentina 15,PI. Cheiranthi 6, Interrogationis 5,A. Cordigera 6, J. Frivaldzkyi 35, A.Hueberi <$ 25, ? 30, G. Algira 3,L. Elegans 90, S. Spectrum 4, T.Pastinum 4, C. Pa
RM2ANAGBY–Vermont year book . WALTON, Montpelier. I NO XXXVIII. - WALTONS YERMONT EEGISTER AND FARMERS ALMANAC, Being third after Bissextile or Leap Year. Calculated for tha meridian of Slontpelier, lat. 44 17 IN*., long. 425E. from the Capitol at Washington. ASTROJJOSirCAL, CALCULATIONS BT ZADOCK THOMPSON, A. M. MONTPELIER: PErSTED ASD PUEUSHED BT E. P. W.iLTON. JE, &k %l M sp ®. !§??,«. ALMANAC. Co I i is i I: P i i 0 D d 1u 1 53 5 W; ^ ^ tL > 1 — Le^ X — T 2 li 4 li 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 9A 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 :^ ?iO 31 ] 8 9 3 10 4 5 (i -j 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2
RM2AM0988–Gleanings in bee culture . e gross. Price including corks: 5-oz. square jar 35c per dozen; $3.25 per gross 8-oz. 45c 4.25 Mb. 60c 5.75 2-lb. 75c 7.50 ? 55c; 6.00 80c; 9.00 1.00; 10.80 60o; 6.60 • 75c; 8.40 • 1.10; 12.00 THE A. I. ROOT COMPANY, MEDINA, OHIO Either Golden orLeather colored. The Stock witha Reputation. ITALIANQUEENS One of your queens made a record of 350pounds of nice comb honey in 1904. Jos. A. Renecke, Seneca, Kan. Pricesof queens after June 15: 1 6 12 Select untested $.75 $t.00 $7.00 Tested 1.00 5.00 9.00 Breeders 3.00 Two Carloads of Roots Bee-keepers Supplies. Mfrs.of WeedN
RM2AXC9MJ–Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . A B C D E Fig. 16. Saghalinites nuperus (Van Hoepen). A-B. The holotype, TM 532. C-E. Paratype, TM 535. Both specimens are from the Umzamba Formation, of late Santonian to early Campanian age at locality 1, the mouth of the Umzamba River, Pondoland. x 1. 78 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Dimensions D Wb Wh WbjWh U Holotype 37,6 15,0(40) 14,0(37) 1,1 15,5(41) Paratype TM 539 25,2 10,2(40) 9,0(35) 1,13 10,6(42) Paratype TM 536 15,0 6,0(40) 5,6(37) 1,1 6,2(41) (crushed) BMNH C78839 92,0 42,0(46) 35,8(39) 1,17 32,5(35
RM2AFHX6P–. Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1901. lAthy Langton, F. A. R G. P.O Lloyd, T. E., and another Ballingarry, Limerick Lawless, Hon. F St. James Club. W Lee, MissM. B. jWaltham Abbey , Lockt-, Miss Jane Leinster Rd., Rathmines. Le Gros.T. A iFrome Carried forward 20 25 18 15 1 6 4 3 6 10 50 9 9 2 305 103 95200 36 7 120 854 13 30 6 136 5 6 12 1542 18 5 55 15 6 18 12 30 18 4 15 14 7 17 13 90 5 30 12 10 3 6 7 5 3 12 40 16,259 AmountPaid. Montantpaye AmountSubscribed. Montantsouse rit. £ 280,380 4005003603002012080120120200 i,0001801804060010020060 1,900 4,000720140 2,400 17,080 260 600
RM2AN8YN9–W.ECaldwell Co., Incorporated, manufacturers of all kinds of tanks, towers and tubs : large water tanks a specialty, high grade work. . W. E. CALDWELL CO., LOtnSTTLLE, KT. 13. Reliable Galvanized Steel ROUND END RECTANGULAR TANKS. FRICB LIST. Number. Width. Height. Length. Capacity. Price. 23 2 feet. 2 feet. 4 feet. 3K barrels. $7 00 24 2 2 *? 6 5>i 9 00 25 2 8 7 11 00 26 2^ •? 2 ? 8 • 9 12 50 27 3 2 • 8 11 13 50 28 4 2 ?• 8 14 16 50 29 3 > 10 13^^ 15 50 30 4 2 10 l-iA 20 00 31 4 16 28 30 00 We can furnish these tanks in any size wanted. Reliable Galvanized Steel. RECTANGULARTANKS. PRICE
RM2AFW3H6–. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, M.E. Church, South. Leave Weldon ..Ar. Rocky Mt Lv. Tarboro Lv. Rocky Mt. Lv. Wilson Lv. Selma ... Lv. Fayetteville-Ar. Florence At. Goldsboro Lv. Goldsboro Lv. Magnolia...Ar. Wilmington. ?. O 2 A.M ri y I ot P.M 12 21 I 05I 59* 554 37 35P.M. d P.M 8 5^ 9 52 ro 09 10 4) 11 25 12 4>2 5c A.M p. M 7 22 7 5a 83 oA.M. 5 15 5 s: m mB P.M. IS saa 4* 9 20 P. M 64? 7 5 9 «5KM S li 4 40 P.M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. HOME MISSIONS AND OURORPHANAGE RBV. D. H. TUTTLB. Entering the home mission field, the worker desires to meet every ne
RM2AKX7YM–Le quincaillier (Septembre 1888-Aout 1889) . icain, Erable pique, le pied Noyer noir onde, Acajou (mahogany) le M $11 00 12 00 15 00 00 00 20 00 25 00 8 00 10 00 10 00 11 00 8 00 6 00 I 0000 0000 0018 0030 0035 0000 0000 00 II 0012 0010 0000 00 9 00 10 00 10 00 11 00 9 00 10 00 12 50 13 50 James Shearer MANUFACTURIER DE PORTES, CHASSIS, JA-LOUSIES, MOULURES ET MAKCHAND DE .OUTES SORTES DE Bois de Service, brute et blanchi et passe d la chaufferie, Lattes, Bardeaux, Clapboards, etc. TT2 P£u.e Shearer MONTREAL 9 0010 00 16 0018 00 21 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 17 00 19 00 21 0019 0021 00 23 00 10 00 1
RM2ANEXP9–Almanac and year-book for the Reformed Church in the United States . 12Acts2:22-47lCor.15:Rom.6: 4 5212 11 s*£ll (oT^ $ in perihelion. 5 50 12 59 0^25 24 ? gr. el. E. 45° 39 £ 6 44 1 36 #4 9 & ¥ <L $ rises 2 7 m. 7 35 2 6 23] h sets 11 59 e. 8 22 2 33 M1 7 ? sets 10 51 e. 9 8 2 58 ^ 20,Sirius sets 9 21 e. 9 53 3 22l«f 3 is in conjunction with the Sun on the 1 st and cannot b^ seen. Mercury (?) is in superior conjunction with the Sun on the 14th and passes from morning to evening star. MOONS PHASES New Moon 2d, 11 oclock, 21 min., morning. First Quarter 10th, 9 oclock, 36 min., morning. Full
RM2AFX7J6–. Leavitt's farmer's almanack, improved, and miscellaneous year book, for the year of our Lord 1885. 10 23 0 ! 15 23 19 | 20 23 27 25 23 21 30 1 23 4 Moon Changes, Fulls and Quarters.0 New Moon, 6th day, 8h. 34m., in the morning.—S. E.D First Quarter, 14th day, Ih. 36m., in the evening.—EO Full Moon, 21st day, in. 14m., in the evening.—S. E.<[ Last Quarter, 28th day, 7h. 37m., in the morning.—S. W. a I fs pi al.Tu. 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 W.Ph.Fr. a . S.MoTo. W.Th.Fr.Sa. S.MoTo.W.Th.Fr.Sa. S.Mo.Tu.W.Th.Fr.Sa. SMo?u.W.Th. J Observable Days, Asp
RM2AWH8NE–Weather record for New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1847-1890 . 392 Weather Record for New Brunswick, N. J. February, i88g.. 33 Clear - Clear39} -Cloudy41 !r Cy rnst all day.30.! Clear - Cloudy47 Cloudy ;N. W S. W S. W., N. W N. E., S. E N. E., S 0.01 6 19 22 Clear - Clear—N. W., W— 0.19 7 12 24 8 16 331 9 28 41.1S 10 26 37 11 23 36 12 24 31 -|W Cloudy IS.W 0.03 13! 1414 13151 2216 24S 17 3618 35 19 27 20! 22 21 21 22 30.23 16 S 24 5 25 15 26 15 27 28 36 28 31 | 364 Foggy - ClearClear- .Cloudy Snow .Clear — Clear CloudyRain — CloudyClear Snow —Clear . s. w., n. w s. w N. E w Snow - Snow --Cloud
RM2AN4GY4–A complete treatise on practical land-surveying, in seven parts; . J3 I /// E G- Q--fe. Part IV.) LAND-SURVEYING. 181 The following Table, by which the Quadrant may be constructed,shows the Number of Links to be drawn fonoard upon the Sur-faces of Hills of different Altitudes, to complete the horizontalChains. Deg.Min5 43 Lks.i Deg41 Min. 44 Lks. Deg .Mm Lks. 34 53 28 68 8 4 1 42 12 35 58 43 69 11 22 2 42 40 36 53 58 70 13 52 3 43 7 37 54 13 71 15 51 4 43 34 38 54 27 72 17 45 5 43 59 39 54 41 73 19 22 6 44 25 i 40 54 55 74 20 50 7 44 50 1 41 55 9 75 22 12 8 45 14 42 55 23 76 23 27 9 45 3
RM2AM3ABM–Hy-rib and metal lath for concrete, stucco and plaster in roofs, floors, walls, sidings, partitions, ceilings, furring, arches, conduits and tanks .. . Plate Clips for Standard American Sections I-B earns Size of Plate Depth Weight Inches Lbs. Clips 18 55 % 15 42 7 » 12 31.5 V* 10 25 5 u 9 21 5 it 8 18 5 7 15 16 6 12.25 li 5 9.75 % 4 7.5 lA 3 o .5 -h Channels Size of Plate Depth Weight Inches Lbs. Clips 15 33 A 13 32 H 12 20.5 w 10 15 9 13.25 % 8 11.25 X 7 9.75 l4 6 8 A 0 6.5 % 4 5.25 X •?, 4.5 *& AnglesSize of plate clip isalways the same asthickness of angles:i. e.. iV angle requiresah
RM2AJ50XY–Calendario generale del Regno . SjOOkxXXXxXXXxX 9 s XxXxXKX>OCCx>: . w * W .; ;O0O0O0C0!( B 1 Doni. 2 Lun. 3 Mart. + 4 Mere. * 5 Giov. 6 Ven. 7 Sab. B 8 Dom. 9 Lun. 10 Mart. 11 Mere. 12 Giov. 13 Ven: 14 Sab. B 15 Dom. HF< 16 Lun. 17 Mart. 18 Mere. 19 Giov. 20 Ven. 21 Sab. B22 Dom. 23 Lun. 24 Mart. 25 Mere. * 26 Giov. 27 Ven. 28 Sab. B 29 Dom. 30 Lun. 31 Mart. ss. Filippo e G. q 1 R. s. Atanasio O 2 . R. Inv. di s. -j- X 3 . R. SS. Sindone o A . Ascens. del Signore 0 B 5 Mart. di s. Gio. X 6 s. Stanislao V. Q . s. Vittore m. )< 7 s. (Gregorio N. 8 . s. Antonino Are. y 9 ,. s. Primit
RM2AM0C2C–Le quincaillier (Septembre 1888-Aout 1889) . 25 St Andre 0.70 4 0.75 du Maine et Canada.. 0.65 4 0.70Patates : Houlton Hebron minot. 60 4 00 Houlton Roses 00 4 60 Hebrons Aroostook 53 4 55 Roses 55 4 00 Burbanks et Roses Vt 35 4 50 New-York 35 4 40 Blanches N. E. et N. B...quart$1.37 4 000 Roses 1.50 4 1.62 olailles: Dindes de choix la lb 15 4 00c do ordinaires la lb 12 4 14c. Poulets de choix la lb 14 4 15c. do ordinaires la lb 10 413c. Poules de choix la lb 12 a 00c. do ordinaires la lb 9 4 11c. DILLENBACK & PECK Vendeurs a Commission P^oin et T»aille NEW YORK HAY EXCHANGE,33e rue et lie A
RM2ANGPD9–Animadversions upon Sir Isaac Newton's book, intitled The chronology of ancient kingdoms amended . 231 xxxi. II. 15 xxxiii. NUMBERS. ibid. xii. I. 30 xxiv. 24.DEUTERONOMY. 51 ii. 23- II, 12 Vii. 1. 15 22. 231 IX. I. 14 XX. 17. JOSHUA. 15 iii. 10. ibid. xii. 8. ibid. 3fxiv. 2. 9i II* 15 b J UDGES. A Catalogue, &€. Chap. Verf. JUDGES. Page. i. 6,7. 230 V. 17. I SAMUEL. 57^ 58 vi. 8, 9, 10, II, 12. I KINGS. 92 X. II, 14. 37 22. ibid. xiv. 25, 26. 211 xxii. 48. 2 KINGS. 37 xix. II. 209 24. 12 35^ 36. 138 2 CHRON. xii. I to 10. 212 xxxii. 13, i4> 15- 211 21. 138 N E H E M I A H. ix. 32. PSALM. 2
RM2AWFF0W–Army list . t.-Gen. 15 JVovAb) 20 Nov 18t52 Cav. R.A. SXSB: avanasrh, Charles TolerMcMurragh, CVO, CB, DUO. (lemjyLt.-Gen. 1 Apr IB) l^xiHeadlain, John Emerson Whar-tou, CB, DSO, g. Lt.Rif.Brig. 7 Feb 86 Rlf. Brig. 6 Dec 9;S 25 Mar 1864 16 Apr 18(54 R.A. I>;SMercer, Harvej- Frederic, CB. Inf. Lt. .3D. G. 6 Feb 84 10 Hrs. 20 Feb 84 U. R. Art.28July.«3 flif. Brig. 21 Dec 01 10 Hrs. IFeb 90 R. Art. 23Mar92 10 Hrs. 6 Jan 00 R.Art. 1.3 Feb00 2 July 1858 tS?^Doia.ii, Beauchamp John Col-lough, CB, q.s. R.A. l5x£Milne, George Francis, CB, DSO,p.s.c. {temp. Lt.-Gen. H Dec 15) R.E. Lt.R.Art.25Jan 77
RM2AM24EE–The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science . et the fol-lowing equation for the frequency : ^=|N2-3-962N + 8-7 + e. In Table XVI. are given the observed and calculatedvalues of ( p ) and A for some atomic numbers. Table XVI. N. (/B)obs. (VR)eaU D. P. ^obs. cal. 11 72-7 - 34-8 12 96-2 89-4 - 6-8 — 77 - 31-8 - 38-6 15 156-9 149-7 - 7-3 -4-9 - 431 - 50-3 20 295-8 286-6 - 9-2 -3-2 - 59 8 - 69-0 25 4791 469-2 - 9-9 -2-1 — 765 - 86-4 30 704-2 698-4 - 5-8 -0-83 - 95-8 -101-6 35 980-9 975-3 - 5 6 -0-57 -1080 -113-6 40 12930 1301-1 + 8-1 4-0-62 -1293 -121-1 45 1666-0
RM2AJFW1C–Randolph town reports . M. Mann 13 00 Geo. Bailey 15 00 Geo. H. Stetson 71 15 Harold L. Bailey 40 00 Harold Daggert 19 35 6 TOWN OF RANDOLPH B. Moore, care of rooms 7 00 Geo. H. Stetson, Eng. 15 00 Geo. H. Stetson, 22 hours 11 00 Hose No. 1, 11 men 158 00 Geo. F. Taylor, Engineer 20 00 Geo. F. Taylor, hour service 11 25 Chas. E. Young 21 00 Jane Taber 20 00 John F. Gill 6 00 John F. Gill 30 25 Hook and Ladder, 9 men 125 50 Hose No. 2, 10 men 155 00 B. F. Hayden 2 00 Richard Meacy 5 00 Jas. Meacy 5 50 H. L. Bailey 35 00 Michael Sheyes 5 00 Wm. 0. Halloran 30 00 Richard F. Forrest, Eng. 20 00 Ri
RM2AKJ05C–Memoria de la Sección mexicana de la Comisión internacional de límites entre México y los Estados Unidos que restableció los monumentos de El Paso al Pacífico; . E.G.W deducido 30 21 16.00 180 00 00.00 180 00 00.00 CALCCLO DE LOS TRIÁNGULOS. (véase el croquis de la página 275).FG = FEcos a + GEcos d, á = £ + a f = FEW + WEG — 180 = 191° 33 15.0, t^ = 9° 05 25.00FG = FWcos /9 + GWcos &9, W = í + WGE = 39° 26 41.0, /9 = a + EFW = 14° 33 59.00 Triángulo E. W. F. EW = 771.49 m 2.88733 EFW = 12° 06 09.0 sen.... 9.32152 3.56581 3.56581 EWF = 85° 08 13.0 sen.... 9.99843 FEW = 82° 45 38.0 sen.... 9.99
RM2AN27PG–American journal of physiology . uditory E .s § § 0 Length Length Length I. 0 a, pit. 1) ^ OJ !fl in mm. in mm. in mm. Ph > cles. < ^ 1 0.125 2 0.250 3 0.375 4 0.500 36 56789 0.6250.7500.8751.0001.125 47 1011121314 1.2501.3201.3901.4601.530 64 15 1.600 65 16 1.930 67 19 1.930 0.463 68 20 1.580 Low 0.790 70 21 1.930 1 1.501 Present. 71 22 1.666 1 Approach ant. 72 23 1.600 3 Lie togetherant. Post, fopen 76 24 1.540 5-6 Lie togetherant. Post.1.540 open 77 25 1.150 6 Lie togetherant. Post, fopen 81 26 1.070 8 Lie togetherant. Post. open 86 27 0.710 8-9 Partly unitedant. Only lastopen Begin-
RM2ANDE3C–1913 Griffith and Turner Co: farm and garden supplies . Bailey (fourvolumes); American Horticultural Manual, by J. L. Budd and N. E.Hanson (two volumes); Horticulturists Rule Book, by L. H. Bailev;Principles of Plant Culture, by E. S. Goff; Bookkeeping for Farmers,by T. C. Atkeson. Periodicals: Country Life in America and The GardenMagazine. JULY s M T V/ T F s * • * • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 • • • • AUGUST s M T w T F1 s2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMBER s M T w T F s • • 1 2 3
RM2ANDF2J–Comparative tests of induction wattmeters . e effect of change of load at normalfrequency, imity power factor, and 90/^ normal voltage.Potential = 101.4 voltsTemperature = 62.8^?.Power factor = .99Frequency = 60 cycles/sec. Current • Watt-hoursmeasured Y/att-hoursregistered registered 15.45 127.9 147.2 115.2 12.8 106.0 122:. 3 115.8 10.2 83.8 97.4 116.1 7.55 62.9 72.6 115.5 5.0 43.0 48.6 113.0 4.0 34.2 38.6 115.0 3.03 25.8 29.3 115.6 2.02 20.1 22.6 112.5 1.05 8.72 10.0 114.8 B 1 1 ^ ^ ^ S 1 i ij 1 ( h:jj^js,k. m 1 w — 0 -; ^ ^3^s/irS^j^o/ Schaeffer Induction Wattmeter Type E. Data showing the
RM2AJ9N9A–A voyage towards the North Pole : undertaken by His Majesty's command, 1773 . 0 /80 30 0 /15 14 E 0 / ^ / 0 / 0 / 11 28 12 54II 2411 24 11 56 12 30 0 1II 56 Light Breezes, and the Waterfmooth. July 31at 4 PM. 80 35 19 0 12 24 The Weather very fine, and theWater quite ftill. 79 44 9 5 At Smeerenberg. 18 57 Aug. 31at 4 PM. 68 46 3 24 15 3 N 87 59W 107 32 19 33 3,ftat 6 PM. 68 47 3 24 444433 35 3 10 2 5144 N 5345W53 3053 3553 553 3052 3° 79 4978 3777 4177 19 76 51 76 30 25 4 25 724 624 4 23 21 24 0 24 17 Calm, and the Water very fmooth. Sept. 3iat 6 PM. 65 47 2 27 17 316 42 15 5915 1013 4213 0 N
RM2AN5XKF–E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . 13 91 IS 95 13 6S 19 20 16 01 21 9.5 1,5 31 is ..5 14 75 19 25 September.. 16 B6 22 SS 1,5 95 19.5s 15 70 19 53 Oct..he , 16 95 24 61 1.5 96 21 26 15.SC 21 51 17 57 29 12 16 47 27, 23 17 211 25 60 December.. 19 97 IS 44 18.95 5 -UW SI 5 S2 s 1 1 76 S14 9.5 1 As reported by W. P. Snyder & Co. ,„., >/,„//»• Engineering and fMining Journal ^ VOl i mi: iou ^IpIhiMjiipic Acidl firomm Copper i;, E. L. Laiuson* SYNOPSIS Unix ing mi i/ii opper suit lt( fin r l ?!.. Mocot o, (alif.. i-iiill, ? Oo.,Isabella, Trim..• ar< Anaconda, Mont. Details of acid manu
RM2AXDMFJ–StNicholas [serial] . s plays. My 19-7-17 is a tinker. My 13-27-15-26-20-30-6 is an exiles daughter. My 22-8-13-11-28 is the hero of a plav.My 24-2-14-23-3-5-19 is the Duke of Athens. My 4-5-18-2S-16-29 is a carpenter. My 2-14-25-21 is a daughter ofthe Governor of Messina. My 12-21-29 is what Montaguewas to Capulet. My 1-10-15-26-20-9 is the name of anapparition of a hound named in the closing lines of Act IVof The Tempest. ROLFE HUMPHRIES (League Member). A KINGS MOVE PUZZLE 1 W S 1 T P W H T L s N H w O E E 7 O 1 H O T F 1 N R S E P T H E P F O E E T H R D N 1 L H T A P E E D R S A Y E R T H
RM2AJE570–Comparison of indirect and direct illumination . U. cr i. s. s. roiM 3 INDIRECT SYSTEM. OBSERVED DATA. Plane 5 ft . 2 in. ATI ON A B C D E 1 0.55 0.98 1.30 0.75 0.45 2 0.30 1.94 2.40 1.42 0.55 3 0.68 1.70 2.25 1.62 0.73 4 1.00 1.72 1.95 1.28 0.57 0 n or u.tsu 6 1.07 2.40 2.60 1.74 0.80 7 1.00 2.10 2.35 1.42 0.82 8 1.05 1.98 2.20 1.40 0.74 9 1.18 2.80 3.40 2.25 1.10 10 0.90 1.84 2.75 1.50 0.80 11 0.65 1.15 1.62 1.15 0.53
RM2AXFFBR–Ground water in the Norwalk, Suffield, and Glastonbury areas, Connecticut . Topoicraphici situation. Wra. E.Clark Slope... do.. do.. Plateau. do.. Slope... H. V. Miller ! do.. I do.. I Plateau. I Slope... do.. John Straks Plain... do. I Slope.. E. C. Bates | do. I Plain.. I Slope.. do. do. n C3 ao o is 5^ Feet. Fat. Fcef. 130 25.0 21.8 130 24.1 16.6 205 18.6 10.2 205 26.2 10.1 205 19.3 10.1 240 16.1 6.2 2.35 18.5 14.1 230 20.9 13.9 190 17.9 14.7 210 17.6 9.3 180 15.1 9.5 170 17.6 14.2 150 14.8 12.8 185 20.7 15.8 160 20.5 10.2 75 17.0 15.2 75 14.2 8.7 75 19.0 16.1 50 26.3 23.2 Remarks. Feet. 3.
RM2AWP45Y–Catalog no201: Buffalo Niagara conoidal fans . u M - - This Style for No. 3 to No. 6 Fans i L- 1 r c 3 /. This Style for No. 7 to No. 13 Fans OVERHUNG WHEELFULL HOUSING—TOP HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE Dimensions in Inches Size A B c D E p G H I J K L M 1 X Y 3 3Ji4 121416 15^ 18^21 17M 20 22M 13 14^ 15^18 A21A 13 }i 15 A175^ i2S 27 J€ 1820M 24 32M36 A40 14K 121416 143^18^ 31^34^ 38M W2 83»^ 9 zy^ 10 5 5^ 182022 23^26M 28K 25^28H31K 16^18^20 A 23 J^26 }i29^ 19Ji22 A24M 31^34 ii 38 A 26^29 }€32 43^47 A51M 173^19M 182022 203^22 24^ 43H46^503^ 3^ U3H 123>^i 14 6 78 242832 31^36M42 34M39Ji45 Ji 22 ^ 26
RM2AWNR8T–Abhandlungen der mathematisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Classe der Königlich Böhmischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften vom Jahre ..= Rozpravy Trídy mathematicko-prírodovedecké Královské ceské spolecnost nauk zu roku .. . (p:s^-^c«e3^Tivi-«jari ?? i 11 .? 3 S 13 18. 33 28 2 7 li 17 22 27 4 9 l-t |9 24 29 3 S 13 18 23 28 3 8 13 18 23 2S e»«.v.rct dhc4iu<i^ 9íl<x/^^. CU..j,l£ 9ri«i. 2 7 12 17 5 (^cbi 3 íí 13 <? -23 gg C 7 12 17 22 27 » 9 ?<J-^, ^3. 5 <0 ió 20 25 30 ó 10 15 .0 ^ ,0 y ^-,7,. .,. , , „ ,r? « f 3í-.£..vC.<i. éí,mp<t**l*^ Cl|:.T.lf 10 15 20 ZS 30 5 10 15 20 - f^U^m
RM2AMYH3N–Relation between physical and magnetic hardness of certain carbon steels . temperature for two or three hours and cooled in furnace. 8:55 200 150 9:10 330 275 9:20 500 442 9:40 700 656 10:00 700 656 10:30 700 656 11:00 700 656 11:30 700 656 1S:00 690 645 12:30 705 660 12:40 680 605 12:50 655 580 1:00 630 555 1:55 480 390 j£b /bb sxa -u iifr St-tc di^;« .e av:i iks-- J ^ :sr. Di:^ 0£: cc;v C Ji; oac .? w V ^ s^ 1 W X Oo::i -?^ • -• r dec «»#:-?.-:. 3-:j. 7. Speciffieps E. Kept at a constant heat for two or three hours and then cooled in water. Heat hegan at 8:55. 9:15 £00 150 9:25 300 240 9:35
RM2AG6C4X–. La meridiana del tempio di S. Petronio : tirata, e preparata per le osseruazioni astronomiche l'anno 1655 : riuista, e restaurata l'anno 1695. 15. 38. I4« 22.4. 13. i6. lì IO. 1 4. 52. 1 25.21. j 24. »• 6- 20. j 16. 13. 20. j 5. 39 <$. .;o. j 16. 30. 13. 30. 13. 30. 5. 51. ( 24. 9- d. 40. 16. 5.6 «13. 4 1 13. 40. 1 6. 22. 2J. 3 8. 6. 50. 17- 22. 12. 38. 1 13.48 12 12. 1 14. 50. j 6. 0. ( 7. 52. j Z3. 8 7- 0. 17. 22. 1 22. Ì8. K 74 Gradi deli*declinazione. ?: 4*i «?. iMOght del Soli ndPEclittica. l r • , jf drppo gì E 1 doppo li SolI qutmc. Hi Gradi deVadtclinaZtionc, I Luoghi del so
RM2AWY74Y–Climatological data, South Carolina . c s rSs C = as 5 ^ 5 5 5 5 &5^ ^ ?c o r. 3 5 c o C: a El. ^iSSS- -S^^-^sy crSstjH £i; = .i^ ticlS i^Hi^S ^cEccS =£5 §3 l^uSSr, ?;oc-55 3>£;.C: >>i^53h.;:; J C::; CW ti j — — J o. c/; c«;/; »?. •>; -s.ns.-firj x r- E- r- > .* .^.- >»- ^ ^A COo Ci 2i o o. CLIMATE AND CROPS: SOUTH CAROLINA SECTION. December^ fSOS. DAILY PBECIPITATION FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, DECEMBER , 1903. - -? V Stations. Day of Month. •. ,. : I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26. T 28 ^s 30 31 c . 01 . 20 • 72. 22 • 13. 10.40.62.26 • 17 •05 •
RM2AKWNBK–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . 3 Ilrassidas .. 88.26 10.20 ??54 11 74 Sweet-scented 03.53 14 73 1-14 16.07 Saintly 67.59 1055 1.80 12.41 J C. Musters 85.39 11.93 2-68 1461 Nillson 8479 1383 ?.36 1521 Lucius .. .. » 8792 10.83 1.25 12.c8 Fireball 86.95 12.19 086 ? 3°S Golden Superb 8659 11.87 I 54 ?3.4 Sir Edward Landscer .. 83.86 : 15.52 0-62 16.14 Florence Durand 86 27 12.04 I 69 ?4.73 Globosa major 85.11 ; 13-75 1.14 14.69 Miss Wakefield 90.80 8.07 1.13 9.20 Ro^e of Allandale 87.02 11.15 1.8, 12.98 Edmond 8704 11.34 1 62 12.96 La
RM2ANEBE6–Almanac and year-book for the Reformed Church in the United States . 47 4 39 Sat. 25 Catherina, 307 18: p- 19 m.4 sets442p.m. #• 1 6 56 11 47(4 38 48] Sunday before Advent Matt. 2.5: 1-13; 2 Peter 3: 3-14.(John 17: 20-26; Rev. 7: 2-12.) Length of Day. 9 hrs., 41Length of Twilight, 1 hr. mm. , 37 min. Sun. 26 Gregory the Illuminator Rev.l9:l-10 1 7 5 44 #•15 6 $ <L 6* sets 5 59 e 6 57 11 47 4 38 Mon. 27 Lydia of Thyatira 19:11-20:3 2 11 6 55 ^ 0 VS. 9 21 e. (Lin peri. 6 58 11 48 4 37 Tues. 28 Joseph, the Patriach 20:4-15 3 11 8 10 -aSl5 Alcyon 7 * S. 11 13 e. 6 59 11 48 4 37 Wed. 29 Saturnin
RM2ANH41J–Almanach de Gotha . Charles :xiv. Jea:^^, Aoi de Suède elrde^jVorvè^e. Mars. Les jours croissent dune heure le matin& dautant le soir. Cal. des Sfuifs. M Phases de la Equation Adar. 5. 5 Lune. du temps. - a + lî 45 2 3 6 Le 3 15 3) 4- 12 33 34 6 4 Sabat 7 avant midi. -H II 21 8 -t- Il 8 78 9 TO ^e 5 à 7 h-1^ 10 m. du -f- II 55 -t- II 41 789 II soir. -t- II 26 9 10 12 Le 5 Apog. -+- II II 13 de la J). -t- 10 56 lO Il Sabat 14 -f- 10 41 II li 15 -h 10 25 12 13 J. dEsther 16 ^O.lei3 àoh. -t- 10 9 13 14 Piirim 17 V^ 52 m. du -+- 9 52 14 15 P^^/^ Purim. 18 soir. -+- 9 25 15 16 19 Le 16 ^ ]) -f- 9
RM2AWE87C–The Illustrated annual register of rural affairs and cultivator almanac for the year .. . Last Quarter,-Ns;w iMooN,- • • •First Quarter,FiTLL Moon. • • • ? w •A e^ •A i^ « ^ E^ !^ O O (H >- -<i < A G 1 s 2 s :^ M 4 T 5 W 6 T 7 F 8 S 9 s 10 M 11 T 12 ^V^ 13 T 14 F 15 S 16 s 17 M 18 T 19 W 20 T 21 F 22 S 23 s 24 M 25 T 26 AV 27 T 28 F 29 S 30 s 31 M Suaat theNoonmark. Morning. H M 56565656565656565656565656565656565656565656565656565656575757 s 55 48 31 35 29 24 20 16 6 10 8 6 5 5 5 6 7 9 12 15 18 22 27 32 37 43 50 56 4 1220 CALENDAR For Boston, N. Englanri.ISTew-Yorlv State, Mi-chigan
RM2AFTCE5–. Tables of piping standards. SIZE r> 250 LBS. 350 UBS SIZE D 250 LBS. 3SO LBS. ?K -h. TV >b Zz. it 1 ii 10 . «? L 112 la zi 3 8* 1 1 z 12. 2o£ f a 3z S 18 1.5 1 8 14 23 HE ?2. 4- 10 1* 15 24-2 1 l3ITB tX 4i loi 1* ,3 lb 25* 1 6 zl 5 n 1* La 18 28 2 3 fe izi 1* 1 8 20 3oi z 3* 7 14 1 lb 2. 22 33 zi 3* 6 15 1 8 28 24- 3b 9 a 2 jb 32 1 11*4 1 lb Z% i Li to Note:- BimensioA, center to faee of weeks to correspond, to teesas giuew in. tables number 8 And id. Flanges ma^j >e of either Cast Iron, or StecL and attached,by Screwed/, Van. Stone or Welded, method/. 24 .00 TH3MSIUp3 & ftMiqW HO
RM2AJE2CT–Scottish geographical magazine . (W E. ,, 54 78 11 3 .-jOE. •20-2 77 „ 79 5° „ lO^OTtE. 103 77 57 7 27 E. 20-1 78 „ 79 0° ,, 2°30E. 35 78 40 1 40 E. 23-7 78 „ 79 23° „ 5°00E. 36 78 29 3 54 E. 17-8 78 „ 79 0° ,, 5MtOE. 71 78 34 2 44 E. 20-7 AboA-e 79 ,, 72 79 26 3 25 K. 21-7 GREENLAND SEA : [TS SUMMER CLIMATE AND ICE DISTRIBUTION. 293Mean in Grkenland Sea. Latitudes. Longitudes. Moutli. Days. Mean Lat. Mean Long. Mean Temp. 70 to 75 0° to 2V W. June 57 72 44 13 06 35-3 ,, July 119 72 46 16 09 35-5 ,, August 34 72 00 18 45 34-5 1, 0 to 10 W. June 23 72 18 7 48 36-9 10 ,, 21 W. 34 73 13 15 49 34-
RM2AJ84FP–The great metropolis : or, New York in 1845 . ARY. day. Last Quarter, 1st,New Moon, 8thFirst Quarter, loth. PHASES OF THE MOON,hr. min. 10 25 M. I Full Moon, 2 17 M. Last Qu irter, 3 55 M. * day. hr. min.23d, 9 24 M.30th 8 59 A. d Perigee, 7th. Apogee, 19th. D7|°y-| sunof °f Rii. &bamo wk t 1,W2T3F4S 8 W llS 12 E 13 M 14 T 15 W 16 T 17 F 18 S 19 E 20 M 21 T 22 W 23 T 24 F 25 S 126 E[|27|Mj28T ragw I 30 TilSllF 25257 2.57 257 25252525725 : 2424247 237 23- 227 227 217 217207 207 197 187187 177 KS7 157 147 147 137 127 11 4 43 9 18J23 01 4 3 morn. 4 44 9 19 22 55 4 30| 0 54m 4 45 9 20 22 49 4 59 2
RM2ANEY4D–Almanac and year-book for the Reformed Church in the United States . het 14:55-15:15 3 54 a. m. & 1 Bellatrix South 5 12 e. 5 57 12 66 Sat. 25 Annuncia. Virgin Mary 15:16-45 4 5512 24 # 15 $ South 8 51 e. W 5 55 12 6|6 13] 3d Sunday in Lent Luke 11:(Matt. 12 14-28; Eph. 5:1-9. : 22-32; Heb. 10:26-31.) Length of Day, 12 hrs.Length of Twilight, 1 , 24 min.hr., 34 min. Sun. 26jShepherd of Hermas Mk.20:17-33 5 57 1 25 29 ^^26 ? S. 10 2 e. C in peri 5 5412 66 18 Mon. 27 40Martyrs of Sebaste,320 21: 6 57 2 17 0^13 ^ Castor South 7 19 e. So 5 5212 5 6 19 Tues. 28 C. F. Schmid, 1852 22: 7 54 2 59 u£2
RM2AX2W4G–Climatological data, South Carolina . 5 5&.2-S p > S3 o =S :/3 0OGOa?a) ; 3 o t. t. «:â IE E-i &< & IIIS 4 .*< o <3i 12;< « O O tâ(H <i H oa, OH. llll» ?7>>> CLIIMATE AND CROPS: SOUTH CAROLINA SECTION. January, 1901. DAILY PRECIPITATION FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, JANUARY, 1901. Day of Sffonth. c4 Stations. X 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ^ Allendale .57 1.30.60.48.67 .52.38.26.14.60 . 12.25.62. 10I. 00 .62.351.23.06.50 .58 .04.25.03 .02 .75.68 1.20 ⢠31 .48^^ T. .... .02 .02 . II⢠30 .... â¢85 ⢠55 ⢠43 ⢠51 â¢50.
RM2AXEX92–Spain and Portugal: handbook for travellers . 1 Capuehinus C 2 2 Capuehinos D 2 3 faj«. rfV -4ru«ta7/u>/rto D 24r Gster, Conrento rfW 3) 2 5 Encarnaciorv, Conv°de. la C 3, 6 Jraus Cruel/hado C 3 7 /&re!s Nazareno E 2 8 Maqdale/uL E 2 9 JV? J? de (os Dolores B 2 10 Padres de Gracia, F 1 11 Salvador C 3 12 S.Andres D 2 13 S.BasUio B 1,14S.l>nn<i«vj 1)3 15 5. Ji«m de los Cabcdleros C 3 16 S.Xleolds de la Ajerquia D 3 17 S.Pedro Mainlara C 3 18 SJtafael E 2 19 S.Roque C 3 20 5?i7i« C32 I J1* flora CD 3 22 Sta Cruz. CoJirPde E3 23 Sf* /.rabet . D 1 24 S1? Afiu-i« de Croon E 2 25 if Marti .
RM2AG2E96–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. , each.... 45 40 40 35 35 30 25 25 25 25 20 20 20 20 15 15 15Imitation whole pearls, per doz 40 35 35 30 30 30 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 ROSALINE (Half Balls). Per dozen $0 75 85 90 90 95 95 1 00 1 00 1 10 1 20 1 25 1 35 1 40 1 50 1 55 I (50 1 70 1 75 ROSALINE (Navettei. ROSALINE (Hearts, 9 Q Q 10 m 9m 8m 7m 6m Per doz . $3 00 S3 1X1 $2 .50 $2 50 J2 00 Each 25 25 25 25 20 TOPAZ (Round), Fine Quality. 0000000000000 O O O o 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6I 25 $0 25 $0 20 $0 20 $0 15 $0 16 $0 15 $0 1! 40 38 36 34 32 30 ieal. e
RM2AJAG1E–The standard Hoyle; a complete guide and reliable authority upon all games of chance or skill now played in the United States, whether of native or foreign introduction . No. 12.White to move and win. t».i o H • ? o I I o Jl O [ ^ No. 13.. DRA UGHTS. 461 EXAMPLES OF GAMES, FROM STURGES. Oame 1. 4. 8* 25.21 11. 7 E. II.15 31.27 9.13 18.22 2. 9 22.18 24.20 ,; 7. 7- 3 28.19 15.22 27.23 W. wins. 5. 9 9.14 85.18 8.11 3. 7 25.22 8.11 Var. 23.18 A. 9-13 I. 6 29.25 II. 8 9.14 7.10 ^?-^^ r^ 4. 8 18.15 17.10 22.25 C. 6. 9Fc 25.22 B. wins. 6.15 10.14 31-27 12.16 27.24 25.29 9.13 24.20 Var. 8.12 31.27 27
RM2AN2FYG–Report . T#eoTi< •«0 00O«t CQ O) V ^ .^ .so ,2 « «^3-^^^:5 -? . Vr . WH cc o > T °u • >>- IH^ en 31 XI tZ3 . r— <3 ^ t-t-t-t-t-t-0000000000Q00SCJ(3SC5OOOOOOrH,-i,-i,-i<NC»(?»<M0Jff*C<»e0e0 iO«Ot»00050i-l(MeO-«*<IO00^7-iWCOCO-<*<»0»rHC<J 146 Annual Report of the DORCHESTER COUNTY —SCHOOL ^TAHlI^IIQ^ — E^iypemes for yearending September 30, 1879.. 11 25 11 00 I 9 10 1 50 i 18 25 1 l(j 75 ; 17 99 1 ; 7 50 1 4 75 ! 9 50 10 93 5 75 ! 5 00 1 15 00 1 :::: i 5 90 6 63 6 00 i 3 75 i 15 37 i 1 50 1 2 50 $16 2419 1815 3119 8513 1815 4215 4010 00 12 9036 75 17 29•14 85
RM2AJ04KR–Archives of ophthalmology and otology . ? t— .... 6 / 5 / ^ 4 / 3 2 s iO IS W 15 30 35 w is JO 55 60 2 3 * 5 e ^ 8 0 to II n /3 /? IS 16 n IS 19 iO 2/ 22 23 2« 25 26 ^r zs 2? Mir Mt •,n St 171 le? Ml] lim. n ^.e 9 8 y — — — -- 1— -- . . L — -- i— -- -- - - k- - -A -A — >-- . . » 1 1 - ?-.-? ^, , L 6 I —1 •- — - 5 1 * / 3 2 J 10 iS 20 25 30 35 4^7 *s SO 55 60 2 3 4 5 6 t 8 9 iO M « « Ik IS 16 It /8 /9 «» ?21 2« 23 2*. 25 2« n. 2S 25H Mii lU/ en Stl im m A]-chives Ojlitli. Zlo ^ uncum UM. « M 3S 36 3Z M 39 M */ 42 43 44 45 ke 4f «« 49 50 Si ( ) e n . .-. — ?- -- r -- . . ?
RM2AM3BEK–Climatological data, New England . NEW ENGLAND - JANUARY 1970. - 7 - DAILY PRECIPITATION !! station £ Day of Month .2 1 2 3 4 I 5 1 6 7 1 e I 9 10 1 n 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 I 18 19 1 20 21 22 1 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 I 30 31 CONNECTICUT • • • MO>THIIEST 01 BAKERSVILLE .74 .32 .11 .10 .03 .08 .02 .03 .02 .03 BARKHAMSTED .68 .29 ? 11 .09 .01 .04 .01 .06 .06 .01 BULLS BRIDGE DAM .69 .22 .09 .01 .06 .03 .01 .09 .01 .04 .07 .06 CREAH HILL .SI .08 T .01 T .17 .01 T .05 .05 T .02 T .03 .09 FALLS VILLAGE .79 .22 .09 .03 T .01 .07 .02 .09 .05 .03 .04 .09 .05 NORFOLK 2 SU 1.06 .32 .11 .03 T .01 T T .04 .
RM2AJ3REK–Bulletins de l'Acadie royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique . 4 — 2 0 54,83 22,0 18,25 93,2 4 — 15 54,82 21,7 17,90 93,0 3 — • 30 54,88 21,4 17,22 90,5 5 — 45* 54,88 21,0 16,51 91,5 5 — 3 0 54,97 20,3 15,92 91,4 6 - 15 54,92 19,9 15,67 91,5 7 — 30 54,78 19,9 14,42 83,8 7 — 45 54,74 19,9 14,58 84,7 7 — 4 0 54,73 20,1 16,11 91,4 7 — •A ^2 h. 49 m., couronne irist e. Les cirrhus dev iennent compacte 3 et les cumulu s prennent une teinte so mbre et passent au cumulo-stratu s. La plus grande phase de léclipsé a eu lieu à 3 heures7 minutes (temps moyen). A 2 heures49 minutes
RM2ANJ4DE–Journal . » SO -20 â IG 2-8n . 10 1-70 â ⢠â¢â¢ â 20 1-20 ,. SI Trace .. 17 â 85 â¢â¢ Gth March 1888. The foregoing analyses were made by iis. Horace ^X. Crowtiiek, F.C.S. E. Cleminshaw, M.A., F.C.S., F.I C. 9.0 « E 0 as8.0 7.67.0 6.56.0 Diagram showing the % SOj in Barner Gases with different percentages of HgS (6 % of O in Chamber exit).6 10 15 20 25 30 36 40 46 50 55 60 66 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 S 6.B OCO S.0 4.B 4.03.6 ^ -^ -l-h- â Jt 9.0 8.6 8.0 7.5 7.0 R.5 6.0 5.6 5.0 4.64.0 3.9 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 G5 70 75 80 85 90 95 1007â of H2 S in Gases burnt Ma.M,:â,is«.] THE JOUKN
RM2AJ6A8T–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1891, No.19-33 . ber 1,368 50 1,254 00 4,9.S7 15 902 50 97S 50 712 50 2,375 GO 712 50 423 26 285 00 1,643 50 2,600 00 1,710 00 700 65 1,876 25 950 00 700 15 1,222 66 3,657 50 1,852 50 335 00 1,211 25 884 75 1,187 50 647 00 285 00 1,852 50 1,206 50 665 00 2,254 20 1,140 00 902 50 1,187 50 458 50 4,665 00 437 00 37,000 00 2,470 OO 142 50 56 88 328 25 110 00 90,348 93 Provincial Auditors Office, Toronto, February Gth, 1891. C, H. SPROULE, Provincial Auditor 11 54 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 19). A. 1891 w CO Ph o15 o pâI HO a o 00 <a E-i O QZ a. o <p aW a O P3
RM2AKA93P–Mayor’s message and reports of the city officers . 21 TABLE A—Continued.nth Cost of Same in Each Separate District for the Year 1911. — i m ?0 13 Is 0 X. O • -M BE (- 2 c ^ a+1 9 - w . to ?WO O T-C c C W St in on 11for Schines,and Re E 0 c a 0 si 0 a*j 0 = 0. < <! Z z g H $455 30 $67 00 24 30 4.566 $4,023 80 464 67 62 20 27 43 8,472 3.589 37 54i 35 45 75 27 43 4.191 3.373 10 530 45 46 50 18 33 I.694 3.250 75 623 75 48 00 18 33 2.122 4,024 25 488 75 51 00 16 33 [,655 3-225 7h 681 25 48 00 16 33 I.9OO 4.092 25 537 15 46 50 16 33 1.728 3.283 65 412 15 65 50 16 33 1.505 3.132 65 52 77 67 7
RM2ANH2JA–Almanach de Gotha . DÉCEMBRE. Les jours décroissent jusc uau 21, le mat. de lom. &le soirde lom. Cal. des jHifs. jM Phases de la Equation Cisleu. ^ Lune. du temps. I 12 Sabat 3 — 10 55 s 13 M — 10 3» 3! H 15 /^Ie3 àilh.SJ 32 m. du — 10 9 4 15 16 — 9 45 5 i<5 17 matin. — 9 21 6,17 18 Le 6 Apocr. — 8 56 7 8 0 , 19 de la]). — 8 31 8 19 Sabat 20 — 8 5 9 20 21 — 7 38 lo 21 2Ï /{Stleii à 4 h.W 2 m. du = l II 22 23 44 12I23 24 soir. — 6 16 13 24 25 Le 14 ^.1) 5 47 I425 26 après midi. e 19 15 26 Dêdtcaci Sab. 2^ — 4 50 16 27 28 — 4 21 ï7 28 29 ||^lei8à2h.W 47 m. du — 3 51 18 29 I M 9 21 »9 I T
RM2AFT8FF–. Tables of piping standards. -as e iffi dfcjm J rnn AT W 1,7 9 -OTSr OUTSIDE SCREW SATE VALVE INSIDE SCREW GATE VALVE SIZE X> B E F Q L h. size of BY-PAS* 2 fci 2 ui 14 (.i 72 I 2i 7t 2t iz? f5i fct 8 1 3 1* 3 14 i8i It St 18 3i i at I4| 2ot 7t 10 III 4 10 4 lU 23i «J 1 02 !*? 41 102. 4i 17 25 9 II I.i 5 II 5 n 288 10 1 It , 3 IB lo izt to 21 3/1 IZ IZ l it* It 7 14 7 22| 35fr IZ 1 lit 1 2. I* 8 15 8 2S| ^ a.4o? 14 13! if It 9 Ib4 9 27 2 44? 14 14 |314- It /o ni 10 308 +l| o 15 it It 12 2.oi 12 33?- 5fc| 18 lb 2 2 14 23 14 382 4,41 20 18 2| 2 15 2 4t IS 41 b8? 20 18* zfL 2 lb 2St lb 44-1
RM2AJFBBW–Resistance of clay burned at different temperatures to disintegration by slaking and freezing . 01 42.36 24.84 800 17-18 37.30 33.85 26.65 40.97 24.96 850 21-22 36.50 33.75 25.83 41.26 25.24 900 25-26 37.00 33.90 25.83 40.50 25.00 950 29-30 37.26 33.09 26.72 40.67 25.10 1000 33-34 37.30 33.85 25.96 41.71 24.77 1050 37-38 37.25 33.74 26.42 41.70 25.06 Porosity of Burned Pieces. Burn. Temp. No. Series A. Series B. Series C. Series D. Series E. °C. 600 1-2 33.70 38.05 26.90 44.15 28.32 650 5-6 34.02 36.25 26.90 43. 40 28.06 700 9-10 35.60 37.10 27.56 46.50 28. 59 750 13-14 37.15 37.05 28.15 46.40
RM2ANGT86–American specimen book of type styles : complete catalogue of printing machinery and printing supplies, 1912 . on. 35 dp c C0 r I < UJ c 0 J V z V (/) J in 3 II c 0 Q z< LU z I LJ h J) 0 c Ih ^5 3 d b [51 «? 487 AcClure Series 3 A $7 80 4a $4 70 $12 50 BOND Sold 3 A $6 95 4 a $4 20 $11 15 Heavy RAIN 3 A $4 35 5a $3 15 $7 50 GRAND Material 36 Point 4 A $2 60 7 a $2 40 $5 00 Modest Display FOUND 30 Point 5 A $2 20 9 a 2 05 $4 25 12 Point 15 A $130 30a $145 $2 75 IMP A X r^P Qir^ IVF E^IGHT CHILDREN RETURN IMIL/V 1 L^IlOlvJlM Leave Country Homes Alone X i.i J 1A T J. J Secure Employment
RM2AJE4CT–Comparison of indirect and direct illumination . U. cr i. s. s. roiM 3 INDIRECT SYSTEM. OBSERVED DATA. Plane 5 ft . 2 in. ATI ON A B C D E 1 0.55 0.98 1.30 0.75 0.45 2 0.30 1.94 2.40 1.42 0.55 3 0.68 1.70 2.25 1.62 0.73 4 1.00 1.72 1.95 1.28 0.57 0 n or u.tsu 6 1.07 2.40 2.60 1.74 0.80 7 1.00 2.10 2.35 1.42 0.82 8 1.05 1.98 2.20 1.40 0.74 9 1.18 2.80 3.40 2.25 1.10 10 0.90 1.84 2.75 1.50 0.80 11 0.65 1.15 1.62 1.15 0.53. U. CF I. O. S. FORM 3 21 DIRECT SYSTEM In the direct system, the final arrangement consisted in removingthe bowls and reflectors from all the clusters, leaving the units in an
RM2AXFJH0–Ground water in the Norwalk, Suffield, and Glastonbury areas, Connecticut . e. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Year. 3.44 0.481.04 3.60 7.08.49 4.35 8.551.22 3.627. SO .77 4.09 8.53 .07 2.76 10. 54 .56 3.8710.12 .83 5.10 11.38 .37 3.63 7.87.98 4.039.09 .68 3.56 8.86.95 3.84 8.58 .92 45.89 Maximum. 57.85 34.88 Hartlord, 1846-1853, 1868-1908. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Year. 3.478.481.08 3.43 8.28.50 4.009.381.00 3.1411.17 .74 3.55 3.32 4.3015.141.33 4.59 10.27 .90 3.08 10.88 .25 3.85 13.33 .60 3.648.29 .74 3.339.34 .67 44.30 Maximum 9.10 10.81.20 .15 56.3633.
RM2AFW2K3–. St. Nicholas [serial]. , and leave epoch. When these words have been correctly guessed, be-headed and curtailed, the initials of the eleven three-letter words remaining will spell the surname of a famousperson. DEREXA WHITCOME PENTREATH (age 14). KINGS MOVE PUZZLE 1 2 3 4 5 • 6 7 8 9 T N E O 1 M Y s Y 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 H E S 1 P N T T R ,9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 E E R R D A R A E 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 c G P E E S F P 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 .44 45 M R 1 P E E O 1 D 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 N S L R 1 u L S E 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 O P S E H L H G u 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71
RM2AGET7W–. Documents de la session de la Puissance du Canada-1912 ( Volume 46, no.19, Documents de la session no.25b-26a). 0.8 0.74 1.60 7.0 1.31 1.1 23 1.25 0.5 0.72 1.62 7.8 1.30 1.0 24 1.191.15 1.10 Nul. 0.700.65 0.62 1.561.55 1.54 5.85.5 5.2 1.301.30 1.30 1.01.0 1.0 25 26 .• 27 1.07 0.59 1.54 5.2 1.30 1.0 28 1.061.05 D.550.50 1.541.53 5.24.9 1.301.30 1.01.0 29 30 1.02 0.44 1.51 4.3 1.30 1.0 31 0.98 0.40 1.30 1.0 ?^ * Forte pluie. t Dégel du printemps. X Exactitude douteuse de ces hauteurs à la jauge. DÉBIT MENSUEL DU RUISSEAU LODGE AU POSTE DE LA GENDARMERIE À WILLOW-CREEK, SASK. pour 1911. DÉBIT E
RM2AWKG0M–A course in structural drafting; . 3^ 2| The dimension K is the same as F. Standard Rail Sections 63. Standard Rail Sections wt. 16 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 A 2V 21- 2| 3 3| 3.^. 3H 3,V 4tV 4} 4/. 4| 4M 5 5t^, 5^ 5-^ 5^ E It Is li 1^ If 1^ 2 2k^ 21 2-^ 2i# 2rV 2i* 2^ 2^ 2^ 2H 2t C ^ n fl If H i.V ItV u IH I3V 1^ IM 111 U IM m. n IM K H 31 17 3 7 h. 21 11 23 49 25 13 f^ 7 H 59 15 31 3 2 ?¥ 32 er 8 32 15 3 2 64 32 1 tj ¥ 6T 16 3? F 1^ ^-h. 12.1 i^ if^. 1tV« Ui m y iU^ ifr 2.^4 2^V 2A 2U 2t% 2t^V 2t^ G 15 11 1 9 2 I 2 3 2 5 2 7 7 1 5 3 1 33 17 3 5 9 9 9 9 if 1-i fiT 64
RM2AFT9WD–. Tables of piping standards. OUTSIDE SCREW GATE VALVE. INSIDE SCREW GATE VALVE Size X> B E F a l •K, sire, orBY-PASS 2 IE 2 Ifc* 144 & 1 f zt 1 2t iftt lb bi It u. 10 3 It 3 14* 19 n J- Q i 1 2. O 31 8£ 3t 15* 21* 7i 8i (3TU 4- q 4 lb* 2+ 9 9 It 4t « 4* (H 25i 9 ni 15ib s 10 5 19 2 8t 10 10 IS it b II b 2o| 31? 12 loi 1 7 ui 7 23 37* IZ u 1 -L1 lb 8 I3t 8 2b 41 14 nt 1 -*?8 9 15 9 28 44| 14 IZ »8 * O IO lb 10 3o* 5o lb 13 1 3lft> z 19 12 35$- 574 18 14- I! 14 21 14 31* bbi 2o 15 il 2 5 224 15 418 69| 20 15 1 8 2 Ib 23t lb 44* 75* 22 lb 1 Ib 3 18 25 18 484 8b 24 n if. 3 2o 27z 2o 52t
RM2AM6W4P–L'illustration : journal universel . t. 0. II 7.-.H.II6 11,9 18,7 14,9 Couvert, pluie. 0. 14 756 in 15,0 IX X 46.x Couvert, pluie. 0. 15 757,99 41.1 19,0 44.9 Nuageux. NO. 16 759,70 9.8 19.1 14,2 Couvert o. NO. 17 71,11,51 9,3 21,7 45 0 Couvert. S. 0. 18 769,42 4 5,0 25,8 20,0 Nuageux. 0. 19 756,9» 43,0 23,2 I7,7 N. E. 20 755,115 11,5 2-2,0 16,4 Nuageux. N.N. E. 21 755,32 14,5 16.4 Beau. E. 22 755,37 42,3 20,1 45.9 Pluie. E. S. E. 25 751,26 13,0 22,2 17,2 Nuageux. 0. N. 0. 24 753,49 14.1 22,6 18,4 Couvert, ciel Irés-grta. N. E. m 755 12 45,1 2i.X 19 6 Très-nuageux et vapor. O.N.O. 16 756.52 4
RM2AN5JEH–L'illustration : journal universel . 3,9 1,6 â 1,2 Couvert. 0. 13 74ii,ii: â 5,0 â +- i.o â 2,1 Couvert. N E. li 745,12 â 8,0 â 2,0 â 5,3 Couvert. N. N. E. 15 747,70 â 6,0 â 1,6 â 4,1 Couvert, neige. E. N. E. 16 742,02 â 1,0 + 3,2 + 1,0 Pluie. 0. 17 752,14 â 1,1 0,2 â 0,5 Très nuageux. 0. N. 0. IS 747,90 â 1,1 3,0 + 0,9 Très nuageux. N. E. â 19 750,60 â 2,9 2,2 - C,4 Eclaircies. 0. N. 0. 20 759,11 â 0,3 3,7 + 1,6 Nuageux. N. 21 771,78 â 1,8 4,7 1,4 Nuageux. N. 22 773,58 â 1,0 6,6 2,6 Couvert. S. 23 767,76 -f- 3,0 11,0 6,5 Couvert. S. 0. 24 760,08 6,3 9,0 7,2 Couvert, eclaircies. 0. N. 0. 25
RM2AFT9KG–. Tables of piping standards. OUTSIDE SCREW GATE VALVE. INSIDE SCREW GATE VALVE Size X> B E F a l •K, sire, orBY-PASS 2 IE 2 Ifc* 144 & 1 f zt 1 2t iftt lb bi It u. 10 3 It 3 14* 19 n J- Q i 1 2. O 31 8£ 3t 15* 21* 7i 8i (3TU 4- q 4 lb* 2+ 9 9 It 4t « 4* (H 25i 9 ni 15ib s 10 5 19 2 8t 10 10 IS it b II b 2o| 31? 12 loi 1 7 ui 7 23 37* IZ u 1 -L1 lb 8 I3t 8 2b 41 14 nt 1 -*?8 9 15 9 28 44| 14 IZ »8 * O IO lb 10 3o* 5o lb 13 1 3lft> z 19 12 35$- 574 18 14- I! 14 21 14 31* bbi 2o 15 il 2 5 224 15 418 69| 20 15 1 8 2 Ib 23t lb 44* 75* 22 lb 1 Ib 3 18 25 18 484 8b 24 n if. 3 2o 27z 2o 52t
RM2AWM7EF–A course in structural drafting; . Fig. 25 HEAD 1 Widthof Min.Thickness Max.Pin Additional Bar of Bar Diam. Material for Head Inches Inches Inches Inches Ft.&inches 2 , 4J I4 0- 1 oh n 1- 0^ ^ 4 H ^ 0- 9i H 31 1- U 8 1 I 3 1- 3 8 4 1- 6 4 a n 4i 1- 8 10^ ^ 1-10 5 4 in 5 1- 9 1 2h 6 2- 1 6 a4 13i 5i 1-11 1 14^ 6^ 2- 2 7 7 16 H 2- 3 15 T6 17 7| 2- 8 8 1 17 6i 2- 3 lye 18 7^ 2- 6 H 18^ 8 2-10 9 n 19.^ 7f 2- 6 21^ 9f 3- 1 10 If 22 9 2-11 23 10 3- 3 Bolts, Eye bars and Pins 23 TURNBUCKLES.. 34 3J 3^ 4.4 5 4^ 154 sin 0. A B c E F G H -i-In. 6In- ^I- 74-1- .Vi»- -^I°- 4-Id. 1 19 ^°- M 6 ?32 7,a 9 4
RM2AG1743–. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, M.E. Church, South. i. No. 2- A m 7 40 pm «ir 10 35 p m a a- I 00 am pic 4 52 a m pm 9 15 a m a ni 5 40 p m 31 No. 41 tn 3 55rm a tr 7 3optn p m a ui 10 15 pm pm 8 00 am pn II 40 a m pK II 10 a m m II 00 a m a til 4 12 p m a n 8 3c pm a rr» 6 55ptn in 8 10 am Iv Daily 4. No. 38. a m II 30 a m a m 2 00pm a m 5 50 pm . -. - 7 00 a m - - 7 00 am .. I 30 pm m 5 10 8 m m 8 00 am 1 No. 66 7 10 42 p m ; lU 12 23 pm I I 3 31pm a m 7 05 pm a I 11 25 pm pr. 2 56 am P 6 ,o a m —Eastern |iJetropolitanand Througham] Jackson-itTi-t Sl
RM2AKHC0B–The art of incubation and brooding; . 3 o r, u o E 0 S3 O a n 0 M y U W &H or! W {H 0£ 0 « £ 030 0 0.0000 13 1.0271 26 I 0542 39 1.0813 I 1.0020 14 1.0291 27 1.0562 40 1.0834 2 1.0041 15 1.0312 28 1.0583 41 1.0854 3 1.0062 16 1-0333 29 I 0604 42 10875 4 1.0083 17 1-0354 30 1.0625 43 1.0896 5 1.0104 18 1.0375 31 I 0646 44 1.0917 6 1.0125 19 1.0396 32 1.0667 45 i-°937 7 1.0146 20 1.0417 33 1.0687 46 1.0958 8 1.0167 21 1-0437 34 1.0708 47 1.0979 9 1.0187 22 1.0458 35 I 0729 48 1.1000 10 1.0208 23 1.0479 36 1.0750 49 1.1021 ii 1.0229 24 1.0500 37 1.0771 50 1.1042 12 1.0250 25 1.0521 38 1.0792 5i52
RM2AN76XM–Journal of Asiatic Society of Bengal . 67.5 88.0 74.0 81.0 all over. N. 14 29.226 86.0 87.0 66.5 87.1 71.7 79.4 Clear sky. W. 15 29.227 87.0 87.5 65.6 86.0 70.9 78.45 Ditto. W. 16 29.214 85.7 89.0 68.2 88.5 72.8 80.65 Ditto. w. 17 29.256 84.9 85.6 69.0 85.5 71.0 78.25 Ditto. w. 18 29.299 84.2 87.5 65.0 87.0 70.4 78.7 Ditto. N.W. 19 29.296 85.0 86.1 65.5 86.0 69.1 77.55 Ditto. N.W. 20 29.295 84.3 87.0 67.7 86.0 68.2 77.1 Ditto. W. 21 29.310 85.0 89.0 67.6 89.8 69.2 79.5 Ditto. E. 22 29.344 85.0 88.6 67.6 88.0 71.2 79.6 Ditto. S. 23 29.345 84.1 86.7 68.0 85.4 70.9 78.15 Ditto. E. 24 29.274 84.
RM2AWGCH2–Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology . 6 10 2 0 10 q ° n 12 13 14 IS lb 7 g iq 20 ?21 21 23 24 25 2fc M e h-- M e M e M e M E M . e n E M p ri G K E M E M e M C M E H £ M E M C ^^ t Jl h 4 ^^ -J f —A A 7 T j vv ..^.?.-fT^ ,/ 7 / d 1-i ... r A A A > / i A l: i y V: H i v / iL ^ L / jH t 1/ A 2 ; f- r- r- 10. 1. TO. TG. T.G. T.G. T.G. T T. T T. N«q Ne^^ T T Tr, Tr^ TCt TCr TO T Tft B„u li^ 0ij5 ^ ^ -J Ca.e 915 Titft DATE 3 4 »« 5 P- b 2 6 10 2 6 10 8 -±J^ 9 ».- /o II 12. 13 14 15 /fe 17 la 19 20 21 22 23 .M 24p„ 25 «1 £ H £ M e M E M e H e M . E M . E M E M , E M e M £ M E M
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RM2CDY46R–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1919 1ra sección . H.n i. n:rfj. Acta ;,N° 70190 PLAYINC& 606AGOLO EDG 741 í »6. Octubre .15 de- 1919. — TlieUnited Statfes Playing Card C.om-pany. —; . Para •listhtguiv nai-pes,, de la clase 9. — Aviso N,°75941 E-2L octubre v-25 octubre Acta N° 70197 mm
RM2CR85A1–. American engineer and railroad journal . 7 8 9 10 11 12 IS U 15 10 17 18 19 20 15 50 25 30 33 40 45 50 55 80 65 70 75 80 ! ! A I pU-l-tU [Vivk iif jfcurAal i„ S,..».v W g 1 § S 8 i 8. k 01) s2 E 55 1 o H 50
RM2CDGGDG–. Graphical and mechanical computation . P = wh ( ——:—t ) • — Resistance to earth compression; w is the weight of the earth in pounds per cu. ft. (0 to 130), h is the depth in ft. (q to 15), 4> is the angle ofrepose of the earth (150 to 6o°), P is the ultimate load on the earth in pounds per sq. ft.(o to 35.ooo). 10. Apply the methods of this chapter to charting some of the formulas of thecombination chart, Art. 25. n. Apply the methods of this chapter to charting the formulas in Exercises 7, 8,and 9, at the end of Chapter III. CHAPTER V. NOMOGRAPHIC OR ALIGNMENT CHARTS (Continued). (Vm) E