RM2AN4PHA–Annual catalogue of the Southern Illinois Normal University, Carbondale, Jackson County, Illinois, 1875-1892 . ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR1908-1909 PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY THE UNIVERSITY.January, April. July, October Entered as second class matter March 27, 1907 at the postofflce atCarbondale. Illinois, under the Act of Congress of July 16, 1894. ? ,c f t c c t f • « TRUSTEES. F. C. Vandervort, M. D., President, Bloomington. Hon. Francis G. Blair, Ex-Officio, Springfield. Hugh Lauder, Secretary, Carbondale. W. S. Phillips, Ridgway.J. M. Burkhart, Marion.W. F. Bundy, Centralia. Treasurer, E. K. Porter, Ca
RM2AN3T4B–Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of ERostrup . a great manypapers on Saccharomycetes and similar sub*jects. His large collection of Fungi fimicoliE. C. Hansen. danici is found in the Botanical Museum. rom a p oto. g j^Qg-j^j^^p wrote his biography for Brickas Dictionary. Karsten has named the Polyporee^family Hansenia (Kar* sten 1880) after him. Hansen, Kristian Erhard M0rk, born April 1. 1861 near Aaben* Morkraa. Graduated as a forester 1883. Verderer at Ravnholt after his Hansen,fathersinslaw I. F. Wedel. Hansen, Kristian, born at Tarm Novb. 2. 1858. Agricultural exam. K. H.1888.
RM2AJ8EHY–Historical souvenir of Phoenix, N.Y., and vicinity . V. II..Iiiinini:s «?. II. .IF.NNIM^S slliiF. .sTiiKi;. V H. .Iiiiniii.--!. .li. GRIPd HISTORICAL SOUVENIK OF PH(ENIX. 73. DIFFV SII.K Ill. lUU.DINIi AM) WAIHIi IUWI loilKf, (if wiiicli be is the secretary, of the Mac-cabees where he oceupies the position of record;iad fiuiiuce keeper and of the Tribe of Ben Hur,National Protective Le}j;iou. The DuJIy Silk Co., with mills at Fort Plain,Hutlalo and Ph mix. was organized in 18S12 andincorporated in 1902. The members of the com-pany are Charles G. DntiV, Bernard Uufify, A. F.Xellis and George
RM2AN5AM1–The Andover and North Andover (Massachusetts) directory, 1916 : containing an alphabetical list of the inhabitants and business firms, streets, town officers, societies, churches and other miscellaneous matter . iiilfirlJiiMlll fE^iifflllill fall® 3 3131i. ?? 11 J mi SPECIALTIES fine Whiskeys, Wines, Cordials, Ales, Lagers 421=423 Common and 53, 55, 59 Hampshire Sts.,LAWRENCE, MASS. TELEPHONE 137-138 ADVERJ [SING DEPARTMENT The Silvcrthorne Studio JOSEPH SILVERTHORNE, Proprietor • - ^ JgB i I H FINE PORTRAIT WORK 477 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass. Telephone 34o G Al> I.K I 1>1<. DEPA
RM2AM0YA0–The rise of the ballad in the eighteenth century . ers only, 1897. ITew British Songster, A collection of Songs, Scots and English, with Coasts and Sentiments for theBattle. Falkirk, 1785. See Motherv/ell: p.lxxiv.Childs Popular Ballads, vol. 2, p. 414. Old English and Scottish PoPular Ballads. Edited hy G. L. Kittredge and H. G. Sargent. 1904. CambridgeEdition. Openford, John. (Tr. arid Ed.) The illustrated book of French songs from the 16th to the 19th century.London, 1855. Percys Reli^iues. 2 vols. Edited by K* B. V/heatley, London,1891; by J. V. Prichard, 2 vols. Lonaon, 1900. Pinkerton, J
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RM2AWFGMY–Worcester in the Spanish War; being the stories of companies A, C, and H, 2d regiment, and company G, 9th regiment, M.V.M., during the war for the liberation of Cuba, May-November, 1898, with a roster of ERShumway Camp, no30, Spanish War veterans, followed by a brief account of the work of Worcester citizens in aiding the soldiers and their families . n.Sergt., Frank .. Springer.Sergt.. Roland Johnson.Corp., George S. Farrow.Corp., Harry L. Hastings.Corp.. Edward J. Martin.Corp., Leonard W. Russell.Corp., Howard K. Hobbs.Corp., Charles .. Peterson.Musician, William L Whiting. John !?. Anders
RM2AN7XW2–Post Office Edinburgh and Leith directory . ully attended to, and a correct statement guaranteed. J. K. BROW^K St. SOWS5 House Painters, Decorators, G-ilders, and G-ra4ners,I I DEAN STREET. Workshops—22 DEAN STREET. All kinds of Interior and Exterior Decoration done. ESTIIYIATES FURNISHED FOR WORK IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. Etnbossetl and Japanese Paper Hangings. WIl-1-IAM 1-. JACKSON ,i?eXrVo°™rn,.Plain and Fancy Sgtale and Cardboard Box Manufacturer (ESTABLISHED 1843), 39 SOUTH BRIDGE, EDINBURGH. Millinery, Dress, and Mantle Boxes. Gentlemens Hat Boxes, etc.Boxes made to order any size or colour. P
RM2AM55JH–Catalogue of useful information and tables relative to iron, sheet and other products manufactured by Milliken Brothers, arranged for the use of engineers, architects and builders . n ^i 82.^ i 3i, 8ZS 13V IS7I57; r —k V-i r^ vjl i4- >-l 1-*- fi^-t-l >-| !-V 1571^7 f - 76.2 13. * . 7G.2 S 76.zi3 7G.2 9 X fOhSB^S.S - f4C Icna SiS1 L57I-57. «— w , . . T.-t J.. 2 . G % 4 ic % - Q* ^ 81 Table No. 31. Sections of Rivetted Columns.
RM2AJ5TB6–Transactions . Fig. 34.. have a separate and stationary gas apparatus, so arranged tliat whenthe retort furnace is tilted, the fire-bridge will be lifted oif from thecombustion apparatus. 2. The furnace constructed by Mr. W. M. Brodie, first at the ZINC-SILVER-LEAD ALLOY. 325 Montgomery Works, near Bloomfield, N. J., and lately at the worksof the Messrs. Tatham Bros., near Philadelphia. It is representedin Figs. 35, 36, and 37. a, retorts (centre line); a, condensers; b, protectors; c, grate;d, ash-pit; e, flue;/, blast-pipes; g, fire-brick tiles; h, tappingbench; i, filling bench ; k, spout.
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RM2AG5JTM–. Portrait and biographical album of Green Lake, Marquette and Waushara counties, Wisconsin ... -^-+f^^^^=€H-4--. •^ight Guard. Its first captainwas W. A. Bugh who ranked fromApril 30, 1861. He was woundedat Williamsburg, and September 6,1862, was promoted to Lieutenant^ ^^ ^ Colonel of the 32d Wisconsin In-/^-U^^ Jw-^ fantrv. Louis G. Strong rankedj^iN/V^ as First Lieutenant from April 30,)i/j^^. 1861, and w.as promoted to Cap-^*i^ lain Sept. 6, 1862. He was killed in action IMaj 3, 1863. at Fredericksburg,a. (ieorgc K. Hilton enlisted in April, 1861, asFirst Sergeant. He was made First L
RM2AN6Y6G–Les Huguenots : opéra en cinq actes . J armais mon bras ne trembla aux Ma. 2ijfc=t lemmes,mal heur a ces D.ui la qui BE m M *=k plaintes des ^ a qui perdont. les a mes!hri ^^ ^==^= i * ip.fiZ Wz± =p fe ^=^ ±i± * :y^z TC3, ± m i fe^E^ ==t ^R X=r-s=réç=^==^=^ ? # ï •T ir f.& g^ftfS^IjJfrE F | | TTTg sons au tran chant du fer leurs ehar mesden fer bri sons.
RM2AFT0JT–. The Monticola. 171 y. 5n. <r. m. Officers President, - Clinton Tippy Boggess Vice-President, - Samuel Slater TuckwillErCorresponding Secretary, - - Arthur Hall Recording Secretary, - Glenn Johnson Mooman Treasurer, - - Charles Alexander Ellison Organist, Clifford Myers Chorister, - John Stacy Keely .Advisor? !ftoar5 Professor C. Edmund Xeil. Reverend Milliard T. Compton. Lawrence Rentamin Hill 172. 173 engineering Society President,Vice-President, Secretary,Critic, . Officers R. D. HhnnEnR. G. Millan A. II. FK K.MAX J. A. Stewart Members Abersold, S. C.Bennett, C. M.Boughton, W. H.Broyles
RM2AJ0785–www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . STUDY FOR ST. PATRICKS CHAPEL, CHURCH OF ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE, NEW YORK. William L. Harris. 36 OFFICERS OF THEART STUDENTS LEAGUE OF NEW YORK Board of Control, 9004 90 J C. Y. TURNER. President ALICE M. SIMPSON, CHARLES I). GRAVES, Vice-Presidents ILLIA E. BAKER. FRED Y. COIiURN. FLORENCE B. DAY. WALTER G. BALL. Treasurer. WALTER M. HARDY. FLORENCE K. UPTON, Corresponding Secretary. MARY W. SARGENT. E. MURRAY McKAY, Recording Secretary. HARRIET CLARK LOVING GUP to Commemorate the 25th Anniversary-. Presented to the Art Students
RM2AN7W7B–ÖstergötlandÀv Andreas Lindblom . FOTOGRAFIERNA FRÅN BANKEKINDS HÄRADS KYRKOR ÄRO, DÄ K EJANNORLUNDA ANGIVES, TAGNA AV KYRKOBESKRIVNINGENS FÖRFATTARE.. Fig. 1. Askety kyrki Die Kirche und das Pfarrhaus •on Suden. hurrh and parsonage from the south. ASKEBY KYRKA ÖSTEKGÖTLAND, ÖSTERGÖTLANDS LÄN, BANKEKINDS HAKAD LINKÖPINGS STIFT, BANKEKINDS KONTKAKT av ANDREAS LINDBLOM Tryckta källor. C. J. Gråsten, Askabyanum in Ostrogothia coenobium . . sub prsesidioNic. Stoba;i. . (diss. i Lund, 1741). — Broocman, s. 239—242. — Widegren, I, s. 569—572. —C. G. Brunius, Konstanteckningar under en resa... (1849)
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RM2AN3P29–Biographical and portrait cyclopedia of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with an introductory historical sketch . lbert Rodman Fox. P. K. Gable. Malhias Geist. Cyrus Q. Guldin. Dr. Henry G. Groff. Rev. J. H. Hendricks. Dr. Arthur A. Jloopman. Freeland G. Hobson. Samuel F. Jarrett. Rev. Thomas F. Shannon. Albrecht Kneule. Hon. Henry W. Kratz. Hon. A. Brower Longaker. S. B. Latshavv. Albert R. Place. S. Powell Childs. Isaac Landis. Dr. Thomas Reading. Howard K. Regar. Willonghby H. Reed. Joseph S.
RM2AG1196–. Heart disease, with special reference to prognosis and treatment. f to show position of the valves and septa. (QuainsAnatomy.) a, Innominate and left carotid arteries; b, Transverse part of arch ; c, Vena cava superior;d. Ascending part of arch of aorta; e, Pulmonary artery; f, Pulmonic valves; g, Appen-dix of left auricle; h. Inter-auricular septum; i, Fossa ovalis, with Eustachian valvebelow; j, Left segment of tricuspid valve: k, I ntpr-ventricular septum; I, Left ventricle ;m, Coronary vein; n. Right segment of tricuspid valve ; o, Inferior vena cava; p, Hepaticveins; q, Left ventricle ;
RM2AFJBT1–. Iconographie du règne animal de G. Cuvier, ou, Représentation d'après nature de l'une des espèces les plus et souvent non encore figurées de chaque genre d'animaux : avec un texte descriptif mis au courant de la science : ouvrage pouvant servir d'atlas a tous les traites de zoologie. <^r^OT ,/v4 /^a^/J^pt 1. Al0odo r//.r/ti/a . r„„. /f . A. ^. i./,.^4,^. J< v/K^i/r. i/i/ J^f,//if ^lù/ta/? Of^t^4f//tr. 7^/. ^ç..
RM2AJH8M6–Root-knot and its control . 700 Fig. 2.—Anterior portion of the same nematodeshown in figure 1: c, Anterior end; h and c, freeand inclosed portions, respectively, of spear; i,esophagus; e, outer wall, and, /, central portionof esophageal bulb; g, nerve ring; A, secondbulb; %, thickened wail of alimentary canal;j, excretory pore; fc, gland. Magnified 700diameters. Drawn by W. E. Chambers. -Larva of Heterodera radicicolz: a, An-terior end; 6, c, and e, spear; d, buccal cavity;/, esophagus; g and h, outer and inner por-tions, respectively, of esophageal bulb; i,nerve ring; j, excretory pore; k an
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RM2AJGE9H–The human body A beginner's text-book of anatomy, physiology and hygiene .. . x, with the commencement of the gullet and larynx as exposed by pharynx. It is bouudcd On a section, a httlc to the left of the mid- ^ -^ f^J^fiwf ^/^w;nHAin!^^^l^^^^^ the sides by the cheeks, be- /?, gullet; c, windpipe; ^, epiglottis j J /, soft palate; g, opening of Eusta- i u^ ^i^ rsx<ye ;^hove hv chian tube; k, tongue; /, hard palate; ^^^^ ^Jy tne tongue, auOVC Uy ?«, the sphenoid bone on the base of .-i ^ j.^7^4„ TU^ -f*-^*,*-^r^-4-:^,, the skull; «, the fore part of the skull- Ui^palate. 1 he front port
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RM2AGD43C–. Echoes of old county life : being recollections of sports, politics, and farming in the good old times. ECHOES OF OLD COUNTY LIFE, BEING RECOLLECTIONS OF SPORT, POLITICS, AND FARMING IN THEGOOD OLD TIMES. BY J. K. FOWLER Of Aylesbury. LONDON: EDWARD ARNOLD 37, BEDFORD STREET, STRAND, W.C. ;jjub(isbci- to the ^Inbui: Office. 1892. ^Ul rights reserved.] Richard Clay & Sons, Limited,London & Bungay. TOTHE RIGHT HON. SIR HARRY VERNEY, WHO FOR MORE THAN SIXTY YEARSHAS DONE MANY ACTS OF KINDNESS TO ME AND :MY FAMILY, £ g^bicate this g^ok AS A SLIGHT TRIBUTE OF RESPECT AND AFFECTION. October, 189
RM2AFPEAB–. Occasional papers of the California Academy of Sciences. B male ventral D female ventral Figure 3. General structure of head of .A. B adult male and C. D female of OUgotoma nigra Hagen. ROSS: EMBIA. BIOSYSTEMATICS OF THE ORDER EMBIIDINA, PART 1. Figure 4. Diversity of heads of adult males (labrum not figured in some species). A. Embia. B. New genusEmbiidae. C. Enveja. D and F new genera, Anisembiidae. E. Pelorembia tumidiceps Ross. Anisembiidae, G.and H new genera in a new family. I. Oligembia n. sp., Teratembiidae. J. Australembia. Australembiidae. K.Metoligotoma, Australembiidae. L. New ge
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RM2AJEJB7–Journal of ophthalmology, otology and laryngology . d pressure and diseases of the throat 367 Thrombosis of jugular bulb (abst.) 64 i)nsil hypertrophies. Treatment for. J. B. G.rri?on 51 Tonsillotomy or tonsillectomy? F. D. Lewis 167 1onsils and adenoids (abst.), 107: (note) 147 Townsexd. Irving Deformities of the septum, 10: Ethmoiditis 313 Trachoma a sequel of malaria. D. S. K.a.nstoroom 173 Trachoma bodies. New stain for (abst.) 31 Trachoma treatment. A. B. Cl.pp 100 Transilluminator, A pocket (abst.) 438 Tubercular laryngitis, Diagnosis of. R. M. Jones 44 Tuberculin (notes) 46 Tuberculo
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RM2AM8K65–A supplement to Ures Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines, : containing a clear exposition of their principles and practice. . cistern in which it is agitated, a, wooden lever, having its axis at f ; n, piece of wrought-iron bolted to end of lever a, whilst its upper end passes freely through a slot opening inlever n, and having two shoulder projections c ; e, axis of lever d ; g, bars connected withlever d, supported on axle e, and from which the iron rods h ii deiiend ; j, rectangularsieve ; k, under hutch ; l, shoot for overflow of water ; m, receptacle for retaining any fine,Vor,. I
RM2AJHARC–Canadian engineer . .Plans, etc., at the office of T. J. McCammon, Secretary Boardof Managers, 57 River Street West, Moose Jaw, or to J. H. G.Russell, architect, Winnipeg. Ottawa, Ont—The Department of Public Works will re-ceive tenders up to 4 p.m., on Thursday, May 23, 1912, forthe construction of a wharf at Upper Maugerville, SunburyCounty, N.B. Plans and specifications with J. K. Scammell,Esq., District Engineer, St. John, N.B. ; the Postmaster atUpper Maugerville, Sunbury County, N.B. ; and the Depart-ment of Public Works, Ottawa. Ottawa, Ont—Tenders will be received until May 13th,1912,
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RM2AWFDCA–The American practice condensed, or The family physician : being the scientific system of medicine ... . THE HEAD. a, The parietal bone. b, The occipital bone. c, The temporal bone. d, The cheek-bone. c, The lower jaw-bone. NECK AND TRUNK. a, The bones of the neck. b, The bones of the back.e, The bones of ^1 loins.d, The hip-bone. «, The sacrum. UPPER EXTREMITY. a, The collar-bone.J, The blade-bone. c, The upper bone of the arm d, The radius. e, The ulna. /, The bones of the wrist.g, The bones of tho hand.A, 1st row of finger-bones.t, 2d row of finger-bones.k, 3d row of finger-bones.I, The bon
RM2AG8WT5–. The American farmer. A complete agricultural library, with useful facts for the household, devoted to farming in all its departments and details. POULTRY HOUSES. 605 The following will explain the diagram of the ground plan of this building: A, Alley;B, Room for receiving, storing, etc.; C, Closet under stair; D, Stairway; EE, Grain chests;F, Stove; G, Door leading from alley into pens; H, Water-dish; I, Oyster-shell and gravel-boxes; J, Feed-trough; K, Perch; L, Platform to catch droppings; M, Large window;N, Hole opening into yards; 0, Dusting-box; PPPP, movable nest-boxes; Q, Outside yard
RM2AXGDCT–American Agriculturist, for the farm, garden and household . No. 303. wiisimini Retui.—A truth to be rememberedVnswers to Problems anrt Puzzles. The following are answers to the puzzles in the March number, page 107. No. 200. Shadow - Shad oh)... No. : teas; east (a point of tie eonipa-s ,. . Xo. :;ni Uls well that ends well.... The following have senlcorrect answers to some of the puzzles |,,v, iousiv pub-lished. Arthur T. Butler. Walker Adam-, c Lane.Ion.X liitel.C. A.MrCartnov. Tbos. .1. Lanron. FrankV. Robinson. . Anderson. Eliger S. Dodge. Eli. Mrs. (J.K. Barker, D. Van Bnrcn, R. G. W.
RM2AX0CXG–A short manual of analytical chemistry, qualitative and quantitative,--inorganic and organic . o so we stop and go no farther with thegroups, but simply confirm the result obtained by special tests.J-i>The following brief instructions may aid the student to find readily the pages required forthe full analysis of a simple salt;— 1. Find whether soluble in HjO or m acids, or neither. j acid = free acid or acid salt. 2. Take the reaction < alkaline ?= complete the analysis by K, p. 59. (neutral.^ . , (does not char = inorganic salt. 3. Heat dry m a test-tube | ^^^ ^^^ ^ ^^g^^i^ ^^jt^ ggg ,,
RM2ANHXK4–Hawkeye . JESSE RESSER PhilomaLtKian ContestDebate Preliminary to a Debate between thePhilomathian Society of Iowa and the Debat-ing^ Association of South Dakota University.. Question Resolved—That the Porto Rican Tariff Act is in accordance with the Principles ofAmerican Government. AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE J. W. Martin Fred Albert H. S. BufEum Jesse Resser J. A. Fesenbeck J. F. Kirby Closing Speeches H. S. Buffum Jesse Resser A rv n VI 1 Oratorical Contest Percival HuntW. G. Martin E. K. Brown Otto BrackettHenry AlbertErnest Ede Held March 6, 1900First PlaLce Subject: Samuel Adams Second Plaice
RM2AN4051–The Indianapolis blue book : containing the names and addresses of prominent residents arranged alphabetically and numerically by streets, also ladies' maiden names, receiving days, and other valuable social information . am LineFletcher, Mrs, Horace H,Foster, Mrs, Chapin C, PRIVILEGED. Hasselman, Mrs. WatsonHendricks, Miss AnnaHendricks, Mrs. Victor K.Howland. Miss Caroline H.Judah. Mrs. John M.Marmon. Mrs. D. W.Martindale. Mrs. CharlesMoore, Miss Julia Harri-son Milligan, Mrs. H. J.Noble, Miss HarrietPierce, Mrs. Henry D.Robertson, Mrs, A. M.Ross. Mrs. MorrisRunnels, Mrs. O. S.Tanner. Mrs. G
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RM2AM019Y–The encyclopædia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . >I, Exeter type. B, Joiners hammer. C, Canterbury claw hammer (these are wood-workershammers). D, Engineers hammer, ball pane. E, Ditto, cross-pane. ., ,;. j FlC. 27.—Hammers. F, Ditto, straight pane. G, Sledge hammer, straightpane. H, Ditto, double-faced.J, K, L, M, Boiler makers ham-mers.JV, Scaling hammer^ Moulding Too^s.—ThisIS a^t-dup of tools which, actuated eitherby simple pressnre or percussively. mould, shape and model formsin the sand of the moulder, in the melal of the smith, and in
RM2AKH131–Mechanics for young America; how to build boats, water motors, wind mills, searchlight, electric burglar alarm, ice boat ..etc.; the directions are plain and completeReprinted from Popular mechanics . H, same as E, but con-nected at G; I, electric bell; J, dry battery;K, a one-point switch to be set on only whenburglar alarm is set, otherwise bell will ringall the time; L, base for the alarm. Fig. 1 shows the screws and spring ar-ranged on the base; Fig. 2 shows the posi-tion of the wooden base above the door, andshows a complete plan of the wiring.—Contributed by Harry A. Peshon, 333 CherrySt
RM2AX836K–[Electric engineering.] . arge enough to accom- |§^^f^§gj|^|||g^g modate several cables. In this form, however, much trouble has been experienced, due to the fact that when several cables are laid in a single duct, it often becomes impossible to withdraw them, owing to the fact that they are much more likely to become wedged than in the forms where one cable only occupies a single duct. 10-S:0- It is not good practice to put . tf. more than one cable in the ... J,:: same duct. fig. 13. k 17. The form of clay conduits now most commonly usedis shown in Fig. 14, this being usually made in 18-inch
RM2AKGK10–The Surveyor and municipal engineer . te W. G. Strype, membs.inst.c.k., 19 Lower Leeson-street,Dublin, which can be seen at the office ^n Mr. J. H. Blackader,solicitor, Carrickmacross, between the hours of 11 a.m. and 3 oclock p.m. daily. The works comprise the supply and laying of 102 tons orthereabouts of Cast-Iron Water Mains; the construction of aPumping House, with duplicate sets of oil engines and three-throw gun-metal plunger force pumps, each set of pumping PUCES PATENT LOCK JOINT The composition being cast on the lower half of the pipe iu the form of a ball and socket joint, it necess
RM2AN4KTX–Nervous and mental diseases . D 12 Co Fig. 123.—Transverse sections of the cord at various levels, to show the relative variations in gray and white matter.. Fig. 124.—Divisions of the cross-section of the cord based on Flechsigs study of their development. A, Direct pyramidal tract; B, fundamental fasciculus of the anterior column ; C, rest of lateral column, B, direct cerebellar tract; B, crossed pyramidal tract; F, lateral limiting zone; G, anterior root zone;M, middle root zone; 7, median zone; J, column of Goll; K, postero-internal root zone; L, postero-external root zone or zone of Lissa
RM2AN4783–Silvain, oeuvre IVe : Comedie en un acte et en vers . ^ IUWkC Q a -*-* S ,„^^• ^«.r z:^^ arm.J-, m^^a^U^vm:c, raul-lmroiM f^i-^ar,^ ^.mc^/ii^Je (aireU. ^ r r it ^ fici:: ijjj.i,f| I 1 11^^ p. F. ^^K^, F. ^m crctP F. J r ? XT g 5t:f: ^>T^ I I r f ^ p CreJ F. :^=q^ s i==^ y>f^^f irri^^il f?rpir^pi^^*7rio..ri! ^^;bT!LaT[mnl.pr^Trf fUS.
RM2AG5ER7–. British musical miscellany : being a collection of Scotch, English, & Irish songs set to music. amp;i$Sii mair fair ; And oft I sung oer brae and burn. -g-sg-r —{- mwl-* k .—1 How sweets t^elove that meets re-turn ! He loed a lass wifickle mind, kWas sometimes cauld and sometimes kind ;Which made the love-sick laddie rue ;For she was cauld when he was true :He mournd and sung oer brae and burn,How sweets the love that meets return ! J 84r One day a pretty wreath he twind,Where liliacks with sweet cowslips joined,To make a garland for her hair ;But she refusd a gift so fair.This scorn, he
RM2AJ61CJ–A manual of practical medical electricity : the Röntgen rays and Finsen light . y^y^T^-^ k ^—^: ;J /—/ / //iV^N-V-r ? -yy-f-?--?>/ h ? Fig. 8.—Diagram of a Bar Magnet. poles. An imaginary line joining the two poles is termedthe magnetic axis, and a line drawn at right angles to andbisecting this is termed the magnetic equator (Fig. 8). Lines of Force. The space round a magnet is full of magnetic lines offorce proceeding from one pole to the other ; these com- Magnetism 17 plete their circuit in the substance of the magnet (Fig. g).The space occupied by the Hues of force outside the magnet
RM2ANFBY9–Master-studies for the organ : a set of studies for acquiring individuality of style, and independence of movement between the hands and feet . 19095 28 61. Andante (Ai:^; Josef RJieinberger. Op. 4i),I3k.l (1839-1901) ^ P 8 (5^ =^$ =«= F I Ch. ^ 5 K * ^. • : ^ £ i 8 §» -s^ -6*r -6^ £ * s§ §e^ ^ ^g *^—# * 9= fc s>—y- * ^ £ S ^5^ f 73 A t5«- A. i k 5 f ^P ^ ^i S: P IE £ 3 ^ J. + ^ * # # ^ 3 T^5- -» ?b g: 19095
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RM2AXCTKF–Cyclopedia of locomotive engineering, with examination questions and answers; a practical manual on the construction care and management of modern locomotives . FIG. 312 face; 0 is the exhaust cavity; x is a port in the face ofthe valve connecting with 0; h is a port in the face whichpasses over cavity k and connects with exhaust cavity o;n is a groove in the face. Referring to the ports in therotary-valve seat, d leads to the feed-valve pipe; b and clead to the brake pipe; g leads to chamber D; ex is theexhaust opening; e is the preliminary exhaust port lead- 700 LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERING J^CmtA
RM2AM7001–Catalogue of useful information and tables relative to iron, sheet and other products manufactured by Milliken Brothers, arranged for the use of engineers, architects and builders . n ^i 82.^ i 3i, 8ZS 13V IS7I57; r —k V-i r^ vjl i4- >-l 1-*- fi^-t-l >-| !-V 1571^7 f - 76.2 13. * . 7G.2 S 76.zi3 7G.2 9 X fOhSB^S.S - f4C Icna SiS1 L57I-57. «— w , . . T.-t J.. 2 . G % 4 ic % - Q* ^ 81 Table No. 31. Sections of Rivetted Columns.
RM2AJCHHC–The history and La Trine rvmor of Ambvlance company 33 . P). / X Do Hoi Mi/VD THE L/G^ ORA VEAI? o-R 56 wiTHouTA BaTH,3i^TWHEW TKiEWD 3UN)ClE CHAW6rC5 HlSiSocK^ ,ANI> THEN <JET5 HaU(tHTV ConCERwinGWV UA/<^/»/viTAKy CojVDiTicN—THEN BVeoP | 5ivtA7?. November 22, 1918,From J l3t Lieut, J.K.AdamsJo: 33rd Ambulance CompanySubject: Farewell to Company It ic with the greatest regret and Borrow that I realize that youand I must part. I have been pasoed on by a board and ordered back to theU.S. It has been my misfortune to have had a severe attack of Influenzawhich has for the time belns knoc
RM2AM43BX–A' choisir-chiuil : the StColumba collection of Gaelic songs, arranged for part-singing . V I I Clachan Ghlinn-da - ruadh - ail. JEg^SEEggSJESE*EEE^EgE£= 23 Verse J d* *• » T J «. ) —h r 1 |*—*-—?9— r -J -1 IP=*= —**-* ar^-id:—-—i-—J—JH=*i-*— — -*- «-r—a» r P—+—m—+» fT-J-1 *w mT-»——^s »— * Nl * i k i k 6g as modhar gluas - ad; 1 S ^ 1, >^L-- ^ &T-F—-f— £—-e=6=f-F—G—*-.-£- —r—g—i *j |: -J
RM2AJMHMW–The American encyclopedia and dictionary of ophthalmology Edited by Casey A Wood, assisted by a large staff of collaborators . Nerves, Museles and Other Contents of the Orbit. a, Fifth cranial nerve; b, Motor root; e, Sensory root; d, Gas-serian ganglion;e, Superior maxillary nerve; f, Inferior maxillary nerve; g, Ophthalmic division ofthe fifth cranial nerve; h, Nasal nerve; i. Frontal nerve; j, Supraorbital nerve;k, Supratrochlear nerve; 1, Sensory root of lenticular ganglion; m, Lenticularganglion; n, Lachrymal nerve; o, Optic nerve; p. Third cranial nerve; q, Fourthcranial nerve; r, Recurr
RM2AXFYRM–Calliope, or, English harmony : a collection of the most celebrated English and Scots songs neatly engrav'd and embelish'd with designs adapted to the subject of each song taken from the compositions of the best masters in the most correct manner with the thorough bass and transpositions for the flute (proper for all teachers scholars and lovers of musick printed on a fine paper on each side which renders the undertaking more compleat than any thing of the kind ever publish'd . (ffCj^ff-C-lgp 2 -§-4# ?^w|fyr.f«f^tfi^^ m 7r f;[flf|LT[;r[|Erpf--J^r.T;^f^p^^ ]^k. i& fegii^ 5 MjuriaE-S^g e::s *•?
RM2AGEC0W–. Machinery and processes of the industrial arts, and apparatus of the exact sciences. 1. 2, 8. 4. 5, 6 set- Fig. 53 upon its periphery, closelyfitting the space between it and chamber C. within which theyrevolve without touching. Their discharge ends extend beyond K.cl >se to the case D . without touching it. and terminate on a line par-allel t the shaft G, L is the boss connected by flanges J 1 I J -F: . 5i. to the chamber O, forming spiral induction passages. In theend of shaft G. is a steel button a. with a convex face, which revolvesin contact wirh the convex end of the step X. secured
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RM2AM2PX4–La Terre-Sainte; voyage dans l'Arabie pétrée, la Judée, la Samarie, la Galilée et la Syrie . I I M LA I ERRE-SAINTE V 0 Y A G I : DANS LARABIE PÉTRÉE, LA JUDÉE, LA SAM HIKLA G M.II.KK ET I. SYRIE PAR M. LABBÉ J.-J. BOURASSÉ chanoine dk léglise métropolitaine de roURs MEMBRE DE I k SOCIÉTÉ ARCHÉOLOGIQUE DE TOCRAINF.CHEVALIER nE LA LEGION dhOMKEDR I I.I.I STRATTONS PAR KART, filRARDET DEUX I KM E ÉDITIONlaterresaintevoy00bouruoft
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RM2AKK890–Memorial of Captain Thomas Abbey, his ancestors and descendants of the Abbey family, pathfinders, soldiers and pioneer settlers of Connecticut, its Western Reserve in Ohio and the great West .. . n SavageJ. Hamilton Potter, Town Clerk FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF ENFIELD. J. Warren Johnson Deacon Herbert E. Vail Deacon Harlan P. Parsons Mrs. Frank H. Abbe Deacon Robert F. King Mrs. William K. Henry Mrs. David C. Reid THOMPSONVILLE COMMITTEE. Lyman A. Upson Arthur R. Leete Alvin D. Higgins William Calderwood Senator Thomas G. Alcorn William J. Hughes William H. Leete W. J. Liberty HAZARDVILLE
RM2AWR806–Farmer and stockbreeder . *London*W.G. 2 ^-ex-street. s„??^^^?Jf ^^.i Sons announce the re- sulU ut tlieir essay competition on Dairy Farminon Arable Wd. The first prize of £250 has feenawarded to Mr. J. C. Brown. Harper A.Iam. Coll^-ethe second of £100 to Mr. J. .Skinner VVressleBroughton Brigg and tl,e third of £50 toMi H GRobinson, Underley Farm; K.rkbv Lonsdale Consolatioa prizes have also been awarded Tlieobiect tieal value. The mam features of tlie essays are tliasoiling ot crops n, conjunction witli the^rowhi. of ANl> CUAMUKH of M.ltlCVl.TVHK JOUHNAL. This is the time for a Shoe like
RM2AJ9TCW–The Medical and surgical reporter . ON, 139 OXFORD STRKIT. THE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL REPORTER. Medical Department of the Columbian University. WASHINGTON, D. C. ANNOUNCEMENT, 1893—^94. The Seventy-second Session will begin October 1st, 1893, and continue seven months. Graded four year course required.Ample clinical facilities. ^ FACULTY: J. F. THOMPSON, Surgery. W. W. JOHNSTON, Practice.A. F. A. KING, Obstetrics, E. A. De SCHWEINITZ, Chemistry.WM. P. CARR, Physiology. D. W. PRENTISS, Therapeutics.D. K. SHUTE, Anatomy. H. C. YARROW, Dermatology.G. B. HARRISON, Pediatrics. THEO. SMITH, Bacteriolo
RM2AG73WB–. The Lanthorn 1917. RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM RESERVE BASKETBALL Coach -.-------....J, ^fARTIN Kelchneb Manager -.-.-.. Harry V. K.vorr Captain - - - S. Bay Buluk SQUAD Bulick ..---..... Forward Riden -.- Guard Waldron ---------- Forward Whitmer ...-- Center Moyer - - - - Forward Hoover -.- Guard Dunmire Forward Maukamyer Guard Gaul Forward SCHEDULE 0pp. S. U. Jan. 29. Berwick Ex-High. At Hom4 21 .V» Feh. 3. Trinity Club of Shamokin. Abroad ------ 34 14 Feb. 10. Sehnsprove High. .-/( Home --...-. 31 20 Feb. 19 Crescents. Lcxiishurg ........ jg g Feb. 29. Selinsgrove High. At Home 25 21 Mar. 3.
RM2AJCH7W–The theory and practice of jute spinning; being a complete description of the machines used in the preparation and spinning of jute yarns .. . Elevation of Piuion and Cross Section of gill bar. 140 SPIRAL DRAWING FRAME. SPIRAL DRAWING FRAME. Sectional elevation showing gearing at end opposite to driving pulleys.Scale ^th. A Back shaft pinion, B Intermediate, C Stud wheel, D Stud pinion, E Retaining roller wheel, ... FF Retaining roller pinions, G Intermediate, H Wheel for driving single back shaft (separatefor each head), I Wheel on single back shaft, J Bevil for driving screws, K Bevil pinion
RM2AN87AT–Modern strawberry growing . > l-H 8. -J O Q .^ K < 3 a! « O M & -I H S G 1 MANURING AND FITTING 15 A plough that has a rather long point with awell turned moldboard. In my experiencea good one is the Syracuse Landslide plough.There are also many other ploughs that willdo as good a job. HARROWING When the spring opens and the soil is fitto work, if the land has been fall ploughed,harrowing can start. This consists of drag-ging a pulverizing tool back and forth acrossthe field. The disk harrows are the besttools for this purpose, and by using these,lapping one half each time, the soil can
RM2AWD2KH–Die ideale Gattin : Operette in drei akten . k-th-r f, n igsiEg te£^ -r^-hr p M p i? r ? ^3 i^^^f^^ / un -ver-bes-ser - li-eher E - go - ist! Du bist ein E - go - ist! »? &^g- chlfthlf > . J IJ ^^ im -mer-mehr, daß ei . ue Eh sehr schwer —m- I feg P». und kein Ver-guii-gen igt! * 9:;; * f* P ö I m Attacca 13 Nr. 2. Auftritt Don Gil. AJlegretto Don Gil
RM2AWMR1X–A quick method for the determination of moisture in grain . Plan of end of apparatus for mois-ture determination. A, condenser; B, evaporating chamber;C, stand-supporting condenser and evapo-rating chamber, c, overflow pipe; d, washersoldered to bottom of condenser tanii; e,rubber stopper supporting condenser tube;g, screw bolts; i, ledge for supporting gauze,triangle, and flask; i galvanized iron ringabove gauze; J, flanged pipestem triangle;k; covers; m, handle on cover; p, distilla-tion flask; q, thermometer; r, rubber stop-per; s, condenser tube; t. graduated meas-uring cylinder; v, brace
RM2AFTWD7–. Portland cement concrete pavements for country roads. ® Fig. 3.—Diagram Showing Distribution of Force, Using 2-Bag Mixer. A, foreman; B, subforeman; C, finisher; D, 2 laborers striking and tamping; E, 3 laborers placingconcrete and assisting in striking; F, mixer tender; G, laborer cleaning subgrade and settingjoints; H, mixer engineer; I, fireman, also sprinkles subgrade; J, laborer assisting wheelers andcement handlers; K, 2 laborers handling cement; L, 2 laborers wheeling sand; M, 3 laborerswheeling coarse aggregate; N, 2 laborers loading sand; P, 4 laborers loading coarse aggregate;Q, la
RM2AJHGJK–Pennsylvania at Gettysburg : ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Major General George G Meade, Major General Winfield S Hancock, Major General John F Reynolds and to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . (11 GEN. WM. COLE HARRISON, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. -21 COL. JAS.Z. MCCHESNEY, CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA. (31 GEN. J W M. TOWSEN,SHELBINA, MISSOURI. (4t COL. JOHN T. CALLAGHAN, WASHINGTON. D. C. Cv)COL. C. K. HENDERSON, AIKEN. SOUTH CAROLINA. dU GENERAL JOHNTHREADGILL, OKLAHOMA CITY, O KLAHOM A. i 7 i G
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RM2AN5AH1–The Andover and North Andover (Massachusetts) directory, 1916 : containing an alphabetical list of the inhabitants and business firms, streets, town officers, societies, churches and other miscellaneous matter . ?? 11 J mi SPECIALTIES fine Whiskeys, Wines, Cordials, Ales, Lagers 421=423 Common and 53, 55, 59 Hampshire Sts.,LAWRENCE, MASS. TELEPHONE 137-138 ADVERJ [SING DEPARTMENT The Silvcrthorne Studio JOSEPH SILVERTHORNE, Proprietor • - ^ JgB i I H FINE PORTRAIT WORK 477 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass. Telephone 34o G Al> I.K I 1>1<. DEPARTMliN I JOHN D. NEW ALL MONUMENTS. Erected i
RM2AG0CF1–. A guide to Parsifal, the music drama of Richard Wagner; its origin, story, and music. ? This recurs as Kundry bathes his feet, as Gur-nemanz blesses him with water from the spring,as Kundry anoints his feet with ointment, and asParsifal baptizes Kundry. Then come the ^lo-tives of Expiation. (Klind., page 239, system 3; XXVI. MOTIVES OF EXPIATION. 0,1.. ^ rz^ (^^?^a rz J J^JM ?1 IP ? *^ esprets. rr-^ k H ^^ ll^a^ g- w^ ^ b^ ^ Klein., page 24, system 3.) Gurnemanz an-nounces to Parsifal that the castle waits uponthem to attend the funeral of Titurel, and wehear march-like funeral music that la
RM2AKG2KY–History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . HISTORY OF HAMPDEN COUNTY. 837 Agawani Em-ampmevt, No. 25, /. 0. 0. F., was institutedJan. G, 1847. The charter members were James M. Thomp-son, Winiam Hankerson, George Smith, B. K. Bliss, AddisonWare, S. K. Holman, H. T. Gardner, George W. Wilson, ofSiiringtield ; John F. Comstock, A. A. Upson, John Grant,T. A. Lewis, J. K. Rand, Lyman Lewis, Charles Dickerman,of Westfleld. The first officers installed were James M. Thompson, C. P.;John F. Comstock, H.
RM2AX2HJ9–The sword and rifle [serial] . geant-Major A. T. Morrison Color Sergeant G. G. KELLEY MUSICIANS. EUJOTT GlIX KOSMINSKY Meyer, L,. Roberts Beck The following officers received honorable discharge during the year : Captain P. N. Moore, Company A ; First Lieutenant A. R. Sullivan,Company B; Second Lieutenant H. E. Woodruff, Company B ; SergeantR. R. Davenport, Company B ; Sergeant J. K. Boswell, Company B. 23 Company A. OFFICERS.Captain, HOLCOMBEFirst Lieutenant: Second Lieutenant:Sheppard Ragsdale Sergeants: McCombs Weakley KeithStevenson Dickson Corporals: Boyles Davenport, T.Drane Stacy MISS B
RM2AG1XR3–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. For GARDEN and CONSERVATORY WIREWORKsee Illustrated CATALOGUE. B. HOIiLIDAY. HORTICULTURAL IRON and WIRE WORKS, The Pheasantry, Beaufort Street, Chelsea,London. S.W. GALVANISED SEED AND PEA GUARDS.. GALVANISEDWALL FIT-TINGS. ESPALIERFENCE. GALVANISED NETTING, &c. ;it^ 78. 6(1. GARDENFRAMES. HANDLIGHTS. POULTRY K FENCING, &c. Catalogues on applicaUon. A. & J. MAIN & CO., ic8, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, EC. and 2?, Hope Street. Glasgow. E T ?]• I N G for FRUIT TREES,SEED BRDS, RIPE STRAWBERRIES, &c
RM2AXFRXY–Geology . n. Fig. 526.—Loess Shells, a-b, Zonitoides minusculus (Binney); c-d, Euconulus julvus(Drap.); -/, Strobilops labyrinthica (Say); g, Polygyra clausa (Say); h, P. mul-tilineata (Say); i-j, Succinea obliqua Say; k, S. avara Say; l-m, Polygyramonodon (Rack); n, Bifidaria pentodon (Say); o, B. corticaria (Say); p, B.mus-corum (Linn.); q, B. armifera (Say). The small figures adjacent to some of thelarge ones show the natural size of the shells. relation to them. This is conceded, without proving that the loessis fluvial. By the aqueous hypothesis, the loess is assigned to direct deposi-tio
RM2AJFJPD–Randolph town reports . chool Edward Long George V. Higgins, M.D. Edmund K. Belcher 78 TOWN OF RANDOLPH PROGRAM MARCH School ADELAIDE C. MURPHY, MarshalIRENE M. FINIGAN at Piano INVOCATION Rev. Francis P. Hannawin WELCOME AND SALUTE TO FLAG Persis J. Nunes CLASS HISTORY Louise M. Mayo CANTATA—The Wreck of the Hesperus Thomas AndertonLongfellows WordsStetson OrchestraSoloists, Helen M. Brady, 14, Leonard E. Plunkett RECITATION—The Honor of the Woods W. M. M. Murray Isabel G. DolanTHE YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARKAlice C. Desmond THE UNION JACK with Boys Chorus Lillian M. Dacey at Piano CLASS POEM I
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