RMRD21D4–. Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena. 314 F. Werner, P. amoemis n. sp. 44. Fig. II. Pachydaetylus amoenus Wern. Kamaggas, Juli 1904 (No. 678). Kopf ziemlich konvex, Schnauze ^mal so lang wie der Augendurchmesser, etwas zugespitzt. Ohr- öffnung klein, oval, etwas schief, vom Augenhinterrande um die Länge der Schnauze entfernt. Rostrale doppelt so breit wie lang, rechteckig. Nasenloch zwischen 3 ziemlich gleichgroßen Nasalen- und dem 1. Supralabiale. X'^ Nasorostralia durch 3 Körnerschuppen voneinander ge- trennt. Supralabialia 9—9, Sublabialia 7—8. Symphy
RMRHM2DT–. Biological stains; a handbook on the nature and uses of the dyes employed in the biological laboratory. Stains and staining (Microscopy); Stains and Staining; Dyes. 148 Biological Stains CTI3. C21H22N3CI; Mol. Wt. 351.867 {A basic dye; absorption maximum about 55J/) n5 New Fuchsin (Magenta III) c. i. no. 678 Synonyms: Isorubin. Fuchsin NB. This compound is tri-methyl fuchsin, or triamino-tritolyl- methane chloride: CH3 I H CI /"" NH. N / C . „ NH2 H I ^/ CH3 I CHa C22H24N3CI; Mol. Wt. 365.893 {A basic dye; absorption maximum about 556) Solubility at 26°C: in water 1.13%; in
RMRE4DNX–. Birds. Birds. CETPSIEHINA. 35 21. Crypsirhina varians. The Black Raclcet-taihd Magpie. Corvus varians, Lath. Ind. Orn. Siippl. p. xxvi (1801). Ciypsirhina varians (Lath.), Blyth, Cat. p. 92; Horsf. &â M. Cat. ii, p. 664; Wald. F. Z. 8. 1866, p. 562; Hume, S. F. iii, p. 146; Shai-pe, Cat. B. M. iii, p. 83 ; Wardlaw Kamsay, Ibis, 1877, p. 459; Oates, S. F. v, p. 169; Hume ^ Dav. S. F. vi, p. 386; Hume, Cat. no. 678 quat.; Oates, B. B. i, p. 404; id. in Hume's N. Sg E. 2ud ed. i, p. 25.. Kg. 13.âHead of C. varians. Coloration. The whole plumage metallic bronze-green, tinged with bluish on t
RM2AMXXDC–Organic and functional nervous diseases; a text-book of neurology . long duration, reliable ob-servers have reported secondary degenerations in both sensory andmotor tracts, but those are certainly the exception. The essential feature of the disease is therefore the production of a 678 MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. peculiar neuroglia structure which is associated with a disappearanceof the myelin sheaths of nerve fibres. There are many theories inregard to this process, no one of which is generally accepted. Striimpellbelieves that it is a congeuitah affection of the nature of gliosis, notunlike syringo
RM2AG8TTX–. Factory and industrial management. TUh TAAl.-i; MlLl., LdiMvIAl. 1I:i).1 ilil. iol d! illt Kiln,!,. CEMETERY FOR MINING MACHINERY, TAMSU.677 678 THE ENGINEERING MAGAZINE. the severity of the existing slump from the fact that, during threeweeks last fall, the depreciation in twelve of the more importantcompanies amounted to no less than £8,250,000. With increasedfacilities for the transport of machinery and stores from the coast,the work of the next six months should add very materially to thegeneral knowledge of the mineral wealth of the country, and perhapseven result in an early output of
RM2ANG6J3–Gynecology . good plan to leave the end of thedrain long enough so that it can be withdrawn without disturbing the dressing and binder. sary to use a non-absorbable stitch, either No. 7 braided silk or strong Pagen-stecher linen. The suture should usually be doubled to insure against cuttingthrough the tissues. The pulley stitches are applied as pictured in Fig. 377, the left hand guardingagainst possible puncture of the abdominal wall and injury to the bowel. They 678 GYNECOLOGY should not be carried through the peritoneum, but may dip deeply into themuscle. After placing the pulley stitches
RM2AG52B7–. Busyman's Magazine, July-December 1907. British JlmericaJl$$urancc Compy [ncorporated1833 FIRE and MARINE Cash Capital, $850,000.00 Total Assets, $2,043,678.59 Losses paid since organization, $25,868,544.8C HEAD OFFICE: BRITISH AMERICA BUILDING Cor. Front and Scott Sts., TORONTO HON. GEO. A. COX, President. J. J. KENNY, Vice-Presidentand Managing Director. P. H. SIMS, Secretary.. Youll Excuse me, but theres no rain.—Courtesy, Bam forth & Co. lO THE BUSY MANS MAGAZINE
RM2AJH0D9–E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . FIG. 2 MINER WITH SINGLE-JACK AND STEEL involved in the primitive method of single-jack andsteel. There is no questioning the debt which the miningindusti-y owes to the invention of the reciprocatingtype of rock drill, but it remained for a Westernman, Mr. Leyner, born and raised amidst the hustleand bustle of the mining camps of Colorado, to takea real scientific step forwaid in the art of drilling 678 Engineering and Mining Journal Vol. 108, No, 17. Suliivan ,. , ,.Rotaior NcKiema/z- rerryj?otafor jg GENERAL TYPES OF POWER ROCK DRILLS AND PARTS—L Fig.
RM2AG1WP2–. Studies on marine ostracods : pt. 1, Cypridinids, halocyprids and polycopids. erence that the group of glandular openings consisted of four,not three, openings and a similar group was found on both valves. There is no distinctly deve-loped hinge-socket or hinge-tooth at the posterior dorsal corner of the shell. First antenna (fig. 3): — The joints are rather well differentiated. The Hrstjoint is somewhat shorter than the second. The dorsal bristle of the second joint has short 678 TAGR SKOGSBERG hairs and is somewhat h)nger than tlie total length of the second and third joints. The e-bristle
RM2AJ76PP–Review of reviews and world's work . —^^«<r^-ggr, THE KIDNAPPER. From the Journal (Detroit). IS THIS THE DEMOCR.ATIC MOSES? From the Inter-Ocean (Chicago). APROPOS OF SOME EARLY PRESIDENTIAL BOOMS. 678 Tt-iH AMERICAN RE^IEIV OF REylEWS.. ^4SH€d^: CHORUS OF ESKIMOS: We swear that Peary lies when he says Cooklies, and that Cook lies when he says Peary lies;and that we are lyi.^g when we say no one is lying.From Lustioe Blatter (Berlin). Fusion making a beautiful rug ofthe Tammany Tiger, refers to the splendidvictory of the Fusion forces in the recentNew York campaign. The post of Minister to
RM2AKHEPY–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1910 1ra sección . yv^ARCA PEÜISTRADA Mayo 11 de 1910.—Ulrich y Cía.—Ar-tículos de las clases 1 á 79. v-18 mayo. Acta No. 29.678 Mercedes Mayo 10 de 1910.—Miguel Berro Maderoy Cía.—Artículos de las clases 68 y 69. X-17 sayo.. Mayo 13 de 1910.—Moore y Tudór.—Artículos de las clases 8 á 79 (envase). y-20 mayo. Acta NoT 29/708
RM2AFR8JP–. St. Nicholas [serial]. WHEAHYOU-ALL GWINE? CALLED RASTUS. 678 FOR IMAGINATIVE PEOPLE ONLY! [June,. Rastus gave a start, and cried out: Dey he! deyhe! Right dere by dat patch of brambleberrybushes! Oh, I see him ! I see him ! the children said,and began to run. Mrs. Albright and Nora andthe baby and I came along after, but when wecaught up with them, as we did in a few minutes,there was no Dickie to be seen. Where is he ? asked Mrs. Albright, very muchinterested. A pretty pink had come up in hercheeks from hurrying so in the fresh air. He flew that way! Sallie said. We werenow almost out in t
RM2AWEYX7–Plane and solid geometry . pre-sent lines perpendicular to a plane, and strings to represent oblique lines,any figure may be actually made with a comparatively small expenditureof time and with practically no expense. Eor reproductions of modelsactually made by high school students, see group on p. 302 ; also §§ 622,633, 678, 756, 762, 770, 797. 606. Assumption 20. Revolution postulate. A plane mayrevolve about a line in it as an axis, and as it does so revolve, itcan contain any particular point in space in one and only oneposition. 607. From the revolution postulate it follows that:Through a
RM2AFKB2N–. Catalogue no. 16, spring/summer / R. H. Macy & Co.. Where the milk is run through the separatorafter each milkin^r. the separator skim milk is of thehighest possible feeding value for the calves. It isperfectly fresh and sweet and can be fed to the calveswhile still warm. It is generally conceded that sepa-rator skim milk is worth 25 cts. per hundred pounds.— Eulletin No. 116—Purdue Experiinent Station. Water Shallow Dilution, Pan, 678 lbs. 595 lbs. Showing the loss of butter fat by ilifferent methods ofakimininf.—Purdue Experiment Station Bulletin,as- HOW MUCH BUTTER ARE YOU LOSING? Deep ll
RM2AXCJ81–Outing . THEN I GAVE ONE THRUST VERYHARD AND DEEP Dolphe. I will work with him no more.He is a blunderer—that is what he is—a blunderer. Sure, sure, says Joes two sons. Heis a blunderer, I tell you—a regularblunderer. Right there Dolphe got christenedand the name stuck. The Blunderer—as Im goin to call him from now on—didnt say a word. He just stood theresmilin kind of slow and uncertain, butI could see his big fingers beginnin to 678 THE OUTING MAGAZINE. THEY SAY OLD JOE NEVER SPOKE TOHIM EXCEPT TO CALL HIMA BLUNDERER work and I knew it was time for me totake a hand. Howd this happen? I asks
RM2AKCW37–Annual report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior . UNIVERSITY of ILLINOIS. PLATE CXLIV. 677 PLATE CXLIV CviADELLA ramentosa Ward View of the inner fractured surface of the portion of a trunk formed bythe union of the complementary Nos. 500.50 and 500.60 of the Museumof the University of Wyoming,(a) No. 500.50; (6) No. 500.60.678. 1 LIBKAftY OF THE UNIVERSITY of ILLINOIS, PLATE OXLV. PLATE CXLV. Pace. Cycadella ferri ginea Ward € 408 Fig. 1. View of the outer surface of No. 500.51 of the Museum of the Uni-versity of Wyoming.Fig. 2. Similar view of No. 500.74
RM2AFJ9CG–. Programme. Scottish Fantasy for V., 678. Bruneau, A., Belaiev,810; Ravels Daphnis and Chloe, 369. Buelow, H. v., Brahms, Sym. No. 1, 1046;Variations, 666; Liszt, .Dante Sym., 556; Liszt and Siloti, 1304, and DanseMacabre, 1316. Bunge, R., Bachs orchestration, 199. Burgin, R., Sibelius,Sym. No. 5, 1295. Burney, C, Casellas Ballatella, 599. Burns, R., Heytuttie taitie, 686. Burton, R. F., Bagdad, 1517; marimba, 1186; tr. ThousandNights and a Night, 26, 1519. Byron, Manfred, 1364; Mazeppa, 294. C. Cadamastus, magnetic mountain, 1518. Casella, A., his Convent on theWater, 170; Ravels The Waltz,
RM2ANE011–Progress report . MHHika«MMMM»««w ?Ah i it* i. I n.i re II. Certain varieties of Bjra car retard dyke erosion. Upper: Erosion tarting l with species ? Ball tolerance, growth has terminated :ii high-tide mark. Lower: Same area as in Upper protected by growth of Pucdnellia maritime ??> Balt-toleranl species. 39 TABLE 23.—THE CLUBROOT REACTION OF TWO PROMISING SWEDE HYBRIDS INCOMPARISON WITH COMMERCIAL VARIETIES, 1952 Variety or Hybrid ClubrootIndex Hybrid 329 Hybrid 515 Wilhelmsburger Ditmars Bronze Top 6-5 36-678-1 * Clubroot Index: 0 = no clubroot, 100 = complete clubroot infection. Control
RM2AGAFX7–. Report. 0.00 *Department closed because of loss ofinstructor. HOME ECONOMICS Amount of No. of School reimbursement students Oakland $360.00 35 Baden 400.00 35 Pocomoke City*.. 400.00 87 Salisbury* 240.00 200 Ellicott Cityt.... 262.50 28 *0n Smith-Hughes basis, March 1, 1919.tOn Smith-Hughes basis, December 1, 1918. CARROLL VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Reimbursement $2,678.09 Enrollment: Patternmaking 41 Printing 24 Painting 10 Drafting 15 Total 90 Number of teachers 5 Baltimore Polytechnic No. Reimburse- classes n.ent Mechanical Drawing 3 Moldloft Practice.. 2Blueprint reading for shipbuilders.. 10 288
RM2AG9GGY–. St. Nicholas [serial]. cretary; nine members. Address, 55 PattenSt., Forest Hills, Boston, Mass. No. 575. Elizabeth Ailing, President: JuliaFisher, Secretary: seven members. Address,143 Washington St., Gloucester, Mass. No. 576. Avery Ink, President; John Love,Secretary; seven members. Address, 20 N.Gamble St., Shelby, O. No. 577. Mary Kirtland, President; Ben-ton Allen, Secretary ; four members. Address,678 Potomac Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. No. 578. Ramblers. Alma Nilsen,President; Hazel Lawler, Secretary; six mem-bers. Address, 860 6th Ave., New York City. No. 579. Pentagon. Mildred Orcutt,Pres
RM2AKHGCP–Chemistry of pulp and paper making . cooks there have been condensed a small amountof oil and a hquid containing aldehydes, ketones, alcohol, ace-tone, etc. From small scale cooks Bergstrom has obtained thefollowing yields of alcohol based on the dry wood used. Per cent Fichte (Picea excelsa) o. 67 Kiefer {Pinus silvestris) o. 67 Pinus palustris o. 68 Pinus echinata ; o. 66 Aspen {Populus tretmdoides) o. 67 Birch (Betula alba) o. 81 Gum (Eucalyptus) o. 83 Bates: Dissertation, Columbia University, 1914. Veitch and Merrill: Bureau of Chem., Bull. No. 159. s Saylor: Fr. Pat. 428,678, April 19, 19
RM2AJEY06–Chemistry of pulp and paper making . cooks there have been condensed a small amountof oil and a Hquid containing aldehydes, ketones, alcohol, ace-tone, etc. From small scale cooks Bergstrom has obtained thefollowing yields of alcohol based on the dry wood used. Per cent Fichte (Picea excelsa) 0.67 Kiefer {Finns silvestris) o. 67 Pinus palustris o. 68 Pinus echinata o. 66 Aspen (Populus Iremidoides) o. 67 Birch {Bctula alba) o. 81 Giun (Eucalyphis) o. 83 1 Bates: Dissertation, Columbia University, 1914- * Veitch and Merrill: Bureau of Chem., Bull. No. 159.3 Saylor: Fr. Pat. 428,678, April 19, 1
RM2AKHF0G–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1910 1ra sección . CAOIZL Mayo 10 de 1910.—H. Cattaneo y Co.—Artículos de las clases 1 á 79. v-17 payo. Acta No. 29.667 Yichy Bit+er Mayo 9 de 1910.—M. Chastenet Fréres.—Una bebida, clase 68. v-17 mayo. Acta No. 29.686. yv^ARCA PEÜISTRADA Mayo 11 de 1910.—Ulrich y Cía.—Ar-tículos de las clases 1 á 79. v-18 mayo. Acta No. 29.678 Mercedes Mayo 10 de 1910.—Miguel Berro Maderoy Cía.—Artículos de las clases 68 y 69. X-17 sayo.
RM2AGDR8N–. Illustrated Catalogue of Locks and Builders Hardware. No. 3362 to 83332. IRIS DESIGN WROUGHT METAL No. 3300 Design Has Two Piece Knobs No. 6435 8435. No. 3362No. 83362No. 83332 INSIDE SETS Size of Escutcheon—2>8 in -Steel, Plated. Latch No. 6167.?Solid Bronze. Latch No. 8167.-Solid Bronze. Latch No. 8165, For Description of Latch, see PageNo. 71. PUSH PLATES Si2e2M X 10 in.Steel, Plated. Solid Bronze. ELECTRIC PUSH BUTTONS Size of Plate—2X x 6}4 in.No. 6435—Steel, Plated-.No. 8435^Solid Bronze. TURN DOOR BELLS No. No. 2yi tyi in. 678—Steel Gong. Steel Trim. Plated Finishes. 878—Steel G
RM2AM74A4–The Republican campaign text-book for 1892Protection, reciprocity, and dollars of equal value . 01,654 34,414,274 47,131,898 48,705,678 , 88,208,733 43,546,212 65,046,139 29,079,559 134,919,339 347,699.375 635,857,962 27,905.777 138,148,783 152,719,395 7 New York 8 Pa 9 Ohio 10 Indiana 11 MISS 11 Illinois 12 Mich 12 La 18 Wis 14 MO 15 Minn Total 20 California 22 No. Dakota 26 Washington.. .. 26 Wyoming. 87 Idaho , $9,892,374,152 $2,783,718,924 Volume of business in Republican States. $9,892,374,152 Volume of business in Democratic States 2,783,718,924 Difference in Favor of Republican States.
RM2AM4A9T–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1906, No.26-31 . 20,17425,40627,140 10,924 2,782 13,70611,55210,029]11,390;9,957 86,906 17,190 122,507, 14,294 240,897238,731205,8921231,395]217,789 21,60626,994 48,60036,36132,25834,341 25,891 19,34531,891j 51,23636,88333,52239,75024,529 40,836 13,413 8,700 62,94961,55555,84258,71058,880 9,358 9,3586,8574,5777,2355,813 C 3 Cfa *> ,^ SPx§ 270135226 68 3,646 176,747 11,961 192,354177,042221,718139,347 88,678 247201 4481,3901,179 6811,338 4621 462 163 87154 1,671 1,6711,8995531,9711,529 1906 BUREAU OF INDUSTRIES. Ill INTO COTNTIES AND DISTRICTS FOR TlIK FIVK YEARS 19
RM2AGA686–. Illustrated Catalogue of Locks and Builders Hardware. Enlarged View of Ball o Bearings used in Butts. % fill ^ ?mt EH8071. EH8072 Loose Pin, Fibre Washer No.No.No.No.No.No.No. EH8071EH8071EH8071EH8071EH8071EH7071EH707I 4 ?5 678 x4x4>^X 5x5y2X 6X 7X 8 in. 51 oz. per Pair. in. 70 oz. per Pair.n. 83 oz. per Pair,n. 110 oz. per Pairn. 134 oz. per Pair, in. 158 oz. per Pair. in. 236 oz. per Pair. ^ Loose Pin, Ball Bearing No. EH8072—4 x 4 in. 51 oz. per Pair.No. EH8072—4K x 4^ in. 70 oz. per Pair.No. EH8072—5 x 5 in. 83 oz. per Pair. No. EH8072—5K x 5}4 in. 110 oz. Per pair.No. EH8072—6 x 6 in
RM2AWK685–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1901, No.12-16 . % i.>ii«Ji4ttWilii&«iiiiillk lliiliiiililiilliiiliili |l>lll ilill |NN. APPENDICES 1âE. APPENEIX A. STATISTICAL TABLES, THE REPORT OF THE [ No. 18 I âTABLE A.âThe School population.âPupils Counties. (Including incorporated villageebut) not cities or towns.) J, < a ^ Sc . -, £ tico a, a2 &- £ « as 3 * aa c8 >o . a bo So|£ j2 >, 5.-4 Ph o i-i e>om . ^^P4 ^0. 00 i3 1 Brant 4,417 14,425 9,264 5,570 5,121 5,520 7,900 11,488 6,581 5,181 15,726 5,678 6,865 5,0.^8 11,519 15,639 10,613 12.215 0,265 11,013 5,401 5.214 12,434 8,796 8,
RM2AM4GE0–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1906, No.26-31 . 18314,48742.7492,82152,9761,30922,5147,5732,746 637205 621 4,160 427 1,0301,322 7011,101 620 5,922313308589 1,126348723 789 7& 4,154 8 1,767 307 422 2,109 V,i27 7631,678 5112,399 2881,113 2191,067 245 13 4,629 220 766 218 3,171 959 * Including 811,000 bonus to railway. t Including 816,344 bonus to industries. lOOG lURF^AU OF ixnrsTRii.s. •5 A N I» T () W X M I N I I 1 i A 1, 1 T I !•; S.—Cuntinurd.ASSETS AND LIAHILITIES, V)Ol.-Contiiiw o ?- ?* c z. ?ii . tc— n i!! -1: c•- c S ?J2 918! 1201,8383.094 150 2124,774 6,194,108, 13,6822,668 64| 10,000 i 46,5
RM2ANJCEY–ONTARIO SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1914, No.17 . 678 THE REPORT OE THE No. 17 •99i e eoO u t3 e c « U o M ?M ecl .1 •ac a .£?3c a S^u^ sissy s^uB^sissv ajBH jisaioniJj TooqogoTiqnj ?« ut sjBa.^ jo O^ -joQ JO looqog q3iH m aonou8 o o i-H O ooo o o ooo ^nam-^UTOddE jo aj.iBQ CO WoCQ *-r+ioot^coeM*ic>ciSM OOOOlOOi—It—(1—li—1030030050050505051—li—li-Hi—li—li—Ir-It-Hi—1 COCMSM 1—1 I—1 T—1 05 05 05I—1 1—1 1—1 r-l COT—1 ^H05 051—1 1—( ^fOO ^H 1—1 1—105 05 05I—1 tH 1—1 CO 1—1 CO CO T—1 T—1 1—1 1—1 03 05 05 05I—1 1—1 I—I I—( OO CO CO oo rH 1—I00 05 051—1 rH 1—1 to rrt <i <j <j <j <i <ipq p
RM2CE2NBW–. Digest of United States automobile patents from 1789 to July 1, 1899, including all patents officially classed as traction-engines for the same period. Chronologically arranged ... together with lists of patents in the classes of portable-engines, traction-wheels, electric locomotivs, and electric railway battery systems ... . /« 7^ ^M??/^e/^^r»^- GEAR/NG 155 3 Sbeelij—Sheet 1. J, B. KOOT. , Eoad-Locomotiye.No. 205,212. Patented June 25, |678.
RM2CJ97XM–. The medical and surgical history of the war of the rebellion. (1861-65). Prepared, in accordance with the acts of Congress, under the direction of Surgeon general Joseph K. Barnes, United States army . rom the sameintestine, [Nos. 678 to 682, Microscopical Section,] all of which present similar lesions.Thev are from a boiled jDreparation stained with yellow aniline and mounted in gum andglycerine. The intestine was obtained from the body of a soldier dead of dysentery inWashington during the year 1864. No further particulars were recorded at the time. The portion of No. 681 exhibitedin the p
RM2CGRMR5–. The Street railway journal . leplione receiver alone. ♦^^ No longer are the private electric railway cars to be confinedto the presidents and other officers of street railways, for areport from North Adams, Mass., which there is no reason todoubt, says that a wealthy resident of the Berkshire district,having first made the necessary arrangements with the streetrailway companies in that part of Massachusetts, is to haveIniilt for his own ])rivate use the costliest trolley car in theUtiited States. 678 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XXL No. i8. A NOVEL COMBINATION Within the past few weeks the
RM2CHMC3W–. Heraldry, historical and popular . ebus of his, the Abbot appears to have charged a ram rampantupon his paternal shield of arms, as in No. 715, PL LXXVIII.:this same shield is more than once repeated, and sometimes it isimpaled by the saltire of the Abbey. Amongst heraldic birds, the Eagle holds the same rank thatthe Lion maintains amongst beasts; and the early Heralds evi-dently delighted to make their Eagles thoroughly heraldic. AVemay accept their style of Eagle drawing, while svibjecting itto some little modification after what Nature has to teach us.Nos. 677, 678, PL LXXVL, shields seve
RM2CET7KE–. American journal of obstetrics and gynecology. surface is light in color, moist, and granular, with no eridence of necrosis. On 678 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY scraping across the cut siiilaco a lluiil ccintaiiiii.f; small gramilis ixscmbliu^ cancerjuice is seen. Microscopic, ctixcriplion: Section of tlio tissue sliows a rapidly growini; car-cinoma invading the entire depth of the tissue received. The carcinoma tends to bemedullary in tyjic and in paccs appears to lie growjij; in the lymphatics. Thelumor tissue shows considerable tendency to grow as pseudostratified epi
RM2CE67PT–. The upward path : the evolution of a race . Napier Public School, Nashville, Tennessee. Jubilee Hall, Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee Educational Opportunities 193 and 149,581 pupils, for which had been ex-pended $5,879,924.It has been stated that the South had no southern school System Before free school system before the war. In ^^*1860 the South had 27,582 public schoolswith 954,678 pupils, for which there was anannual expenditure by the States of$5,269,642. The legislative records showthat North Carolina, South Carolina, andVirginia had well-organized systems ofpublic schools as ea
RM2CE2NAE–. Digest of United States automobile patents from 1789 to July 1, 1899, including all patents officially classed as traction-engines for the same period. Chronologically arranged ... together with lists of patents in the classes of portable-engines, traction-wheels, electric locomotivs, and electric railway battery systems ... . /« 7^ ^M??/^e/^^r»^- GEAR/NG 155 3 Sbeelij—Sheet 1. J, B. KOOT. , Eoad-Locomotiye.No. 205,212. Patented June 25, |678.. ; Sbeels—Sbeet 2. J. B. ROOT. Road-Locomotive. No. 205,212. Patented June 25. 1878. Jhvenfyr.
RM2CR519X–. The Street railway journal . THIRD STEP IX DISMANTLING CAR: MOTOR TRANSFERRED BYHOIST TO TELPHER FOR CONVEYING TO MACHINE SHOP. FOURTH STEP: PNEUMATIC HOIST ON MOVABLE HORSE, TAKING WHEEL AND AXLE SET FROM TRUCK TO TELPHERsembly slides, it is cleaned by compressed air and deposited armature truck which runs on a track alongside the lathes,in either a stationary or movable horizontal storage rack. banders, commutator slotter, etc. The armature is moved 678 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [oL. XXXL No. 17. pneumatically to and from these machines until having call on one side of the telpher. The telp
RM2CGHEA8–. 'It was the calm and silent night,' a Christmas hymn; . It was the Calm and Silent Night A Christmas Hymn BY ALFRED DOMETT ILLUSTRATED OCT lj1883 Of . ASHUi^^ BOSTONLEE AND SHEPARD, 47 FRANKLIN STREET NEW YORKCHARLES T. DILLINGHAM, 678 BROADWAY 1884 V Copyright, 1SS3,By Lee and Shetard. Atl rights reserved. Eamijritig?: PRINTED BY JOHN WILSON AND SON,UNIVE^:SITy PRESS. List of Illustrations. BY W. L. TAYLOR. Drawn and engraved under the supervision ofGeorge T. Andrew. Illustrated titlepage It was the calm and silent night . No sound was heard of clashing wars PAGEI 7 9 Apollo, Pallas, Jove,
RM2CGHBTG–. 'It was the calm and silent night,' a Christmas hymn; . he Calm and Silent Night A Christmas Hymn BY ALFRED DOMETT ILLUSTRATED OCT lj1883 Of . ASHUi^^ BOSTONLEE AND SHEPARD, 47 FRANKLIN STREET NEW YORKCHARLES T. DILLINGHAM, 678 BROADWAY 1884 V Copyright, 1SS3,By Lee and Shetard. Atl rights reserved. Eamijritig?: PRINTED BY JOHN WILSON AND SON,UNIVE^:SITy PRESS. List of Illustrations. BY W. L. TAYLOR. Drawn and engraved under the supervision ofGeorge T. Andrew. Illustrated titlepage It was the calm and silent night . No sound was heard of clashing wars PAGEI 7 9 Apollo, Pallas, Jove, and Mar
RM2CRA204–. Electric railway journal . ay labor and ma-terial prices are substituted. Thevolume under review contains manyfigures from appraisals, operating-records, etc., of steam plants, electricaldistribution system and railways, witha discussion of general economic prin-ciples. 678 Electric Railway Journal Vol. 52, No. 15 Personal Mention Builds Road in Spain After Completion of Improvements atBarcelona, Mr. Harrsen Returns toAmerica—Formerly in Mexico H. P. Harrsen, managing directorsince March, 1915, of the Ebro Power &Irrigation Company, the Sarria & Bar-celona Railways and the Cataluna Rail-ways
RM2CRCDFD–. Electric railway journal . RAIL M. C. B. Radial Coupler Ohio Brass Company, which up to this time has been makingthe coupler for Mr. Tomlinson, and the Ohio Brass Companyis now placing the coupler on the market. The Winona Interurban Railway, Warsaw, Ind., is improv-ing a public park a few miles north of Peru on the banks ofEel River, with a view to increasing its patronage to the park. 678 ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XXXVII. No. 15. STEAM TURBINE FOR DRIVING MODERATE-SPEEDMACHINERY The De Laval Steam Turbine Company, Trenton, N. J., hasdeveloped a high-power, single-gear reduction syste
RM2CE779G–. Greek athletic sports and festivals . ps low enough to catch an opponents foot is certain to bethrown himself if he misses his grip. On the other hand, there ^ Luctator ter abjectus perdidit palmam. Cp. Sophocles, Fr. 678. 2 J.U.S. XXV. 29, where I have somewhat understated the evidence for tripping, ^ 796 A, B, discussed more fully op. cit. p. 27. I XVIII WRESTLING—RULES 381 is no practical objection when once the wrestlers are engagedto catching hold of an opponents thigh whether for offence ordefence. Indeed, one of the commands of the papyrus impliesthat it was lawful to take a grip betw
RM2CNCWCD–. Illustrated catalogue and price list of bells, electric gas burners, batteries, push buttons ... . ]- N0 II TY II KCTRIC COMPANY Prices of Permanent Parts Edison-Lalande Cells Cat t 11 l; i w /nd X I 10 I «i»7U 10 Hi inin THE -Q K SAL-AMMONIAC BATTERY Double Cylinder. : PRICE LIST 52 & 54 NORTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ZINCS Rod Zincs Cat. No. phk u 672. Square , each, ... 678. Round, each 87 i. Round r it h Lug < ast, ti
RM2CRBK47–. Electric railway journal . mentsof puzzolan cement in 1915 were 42,678 barrels, valuedat $39,801, a decrease in quantity of 25,633 barrels andin value of $23,557 compared with the shipments of1914. 690 ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL [Vol. XLVIII, No. 14 Roller Bearings Applied to ElectricHoist The Economy Engineering Company of Willoughby,Ohio, has just placed on the market an inclosed electrichoist equipped with twelve Hyatt flexible roller bear-ings. Six of the roller bearings are used on the shaftsto carry the gears, four in the trolleys and two in theload block as shown. The frame is a cylindr
RM2CJ9GKC–. The dawn of civilization: Egypt and Chaldaea . ezzar II.), and by Peiser, Inschriften Nabu-kadnezars I, in tbe Keilschriftliche Bibliotheh, vol. iii. 1st part, pp. 172, 173. Donations of the samekind, but apparently not so extensive, are engraved on stone, and take us back to the time of Mar-duknadinakhe (Oppert-Menant, Documents juridiques, etc., p. 98, et seq.). 1 Cf. what is briefly said on this subject on pp. 678, 679 of this volume. 2 Drawn by Faucher-Gudin, from the Chaldaean intaglio in the British Museum (Menant,Recherches sur la Glyptique orientale, vol. i. pl. iii., No. 1, and pp.
RM2CH5HC0–. Railway age . Retaining Walls and Road Bed.. Revetment Wall and Drains in Durrah Hill Cut; Nagda-Muttra State Railway. 678 tHE RAILROAD GAZETTE. Vol XLIV, No. l6. below the ballast. Where the soil Is most treacherous, a confreteilraln has hci/i l)iillt h:ilf-w.iy up tlie slope to Interrupt the rain-fall. Above (111- (liain the soil Ik revetted with dry stone up to tha topor the slope. Uelow the drain are dry stone counterforts and earth-enware pipes carrying the rainfall Into the solid masonry drainsat foundation level. We are Indebted to Indian hUiginvi-iimj for I he photoRiaphsand the deta
RM2CH1RWH–. American engineer . ed hand wheel, crossand longitudinal stops and power feed levers, binder handleand stock stop are directly in front of the operator. .- 5 h. p.constant speed motor that has a speed of from 1.200 to 1,800r. p. ni,, is recommended for use w-ith this inachine by the manu-facturers. It is built by the .Acme Machine Tool Company, Cin-cinnati, Ohio. 678 RAILWAY AGE GAZETTE, MECHANICAL EDITION. Vol. 87, No. 12. NATIONAL COUPLER RELEASE RIGGING A release rigging which employs a minimum number of partsnecessary to operate the uncoupling mechanism of an M. C. B.top lift coupler is
RM2CRTR8B–. Collection of United States patents granted to Thomas A. Edison, 1869-1884 . (No Model.) No. 240,678 T. A. EDISON.Webermeter. Patented April 26 1881.. United States Patent Office THOMAS A. EDISON, OF MENLO PAKE, NEW JEKSEY.WEBERMETER. SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 240,678, dated April 26, 1881. Application filed October 7,1880. (No model.) To all whom, it may concern: Be it known that I, Thomas A. Edison, ofMenlo Park, iii the county of Middlesex andState of New Jersey, have invented a new and5 useful Webermeter; and I do hereby declarethat the following is a full and exac
RM2CDKG6M–. Here's Jim Brown with a load of summer and fall bargains : fencing, gates, steel posts, ready-roofing and paint . 40 Rods$17.70 Extra Heavy Specifications Top and bottom wires. No. 9yiintermediate wires, No. 9J4; staywires, No. 9^, spaced 7 to the rod.All Double Galvanized Basic Open-Hearth Wire. June 13. 1921.Gentlemen:— It may be Interesting to you to know that I bought and erected a fence of yours just 13 years and 14 days ago. It is standing good and strong today. I set up this fence in Stoneham, .Mass., and now I want one for my property here in Beverly. Yours truly, H. C. HAY, 678 Cab
RM2CEMB9F–. Physical researches on sensation [by] Frank Allen [and others]. , an increase of the persistence in that part of the spectrum, No. 5.] PERSISTENCE OF VISION. 271 Wave Ic gth. Taijle V. Fv/ fctfit-lirJ -..■ilh ri-fii (/. -j .520 it. Persistence. Wave Uogth. Persistence. .400 u .0311 sec. .512 fi .0150 sec. .415 .0253 J .533 .0126 .438 .0206 .573 .0120 .460 .0187 1 .620 .0125 .475 .0176 .678 .0137 .492 .0164 .758 .0185 due to the tiring process. The maxinuiin increase of the persist-ence of tlie green is about i 2 per cent, which again coincides witli the increase in the persistence ofthe sam
RM2CNW802–. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . 678 squareinches; vacuum in ash pan, 0; vacuum insmoke arch, 12-ins.; coal consumed, 1,476lbs.; water evaporated, 14.000 lbs.; lbs. During test No. 1 had pipe attached tovacuum tube in cab and connected to aperforated pipe in ash pan, one foot fromgrates in center of pan. Opening in pan4-ins. x 30-ins. front end. Two holesSins, in diameter in back end; tntal 220square inches. This was covered by net-ting, the wire closing up f«-in. in everysquare inch or 82 square inches, leavingan opening of
RM2CE5618–. The land and sea mammals of Middle America and the West Indies . Fig. 164. Midas geoffroyi. No. 37794 Coll. U. S. Nat. Mus. Nat. size. tSec O. Thomas, Ann. Maj^. Nat. Hi.st., 7th Ser.. xii. 1903, j). 457 7J4 MIDAS. Miirikiiui Rouh.. ollst;iiui. Xaturo. AlTon. 7 u. iSoj, ])1. 11, tios. Scinocrhiis (mmv, Cit. Monkeys, Loimirs, aiul Fniit-eatino- Bats,Hrit. Mils., IS70, p. (iS. Lower canines lonoer than ineisors; external bonv anditorymeatus wantino-; no eheek pouclies; pollex not opposable to rest ofdii^its; hallux alone ]H)ssessini^- a nail. 678. geoffroyi (//.,/^,/,?), Pneh., Rev. Zoo!., v
RM2CEX1NA–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1906 1ra sección. Mayo 12 de 1906,-Stewart A. Rogers.Artículos de las clases 1 á 79. v-19-mayo. .¡¡eís» i»o 17.768. Mayo 12 de 1906. -Pablo Regnier.-Artícu-los de la clase 32. v-19-mayo. Aeta no Í7.678 Mayo 12 de 1906.-Cassels y Cía.—Incuba-doras, criaderos y artefactos para la avicultura,clase 22. v-19-mayo. 4.«ft» «o 17.766 «SAN AGUSTÍN Mayo 12 de 1906. - Atiljo Massone.- Artícu-los de la clase 79, y-19-mayo.
RM2CEX1FX–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1906 1ra sección. Mayo 12 de 1906. -Pablo Regnier.-Artícu-los de la clase 32. v-19-mayo. Aeta no Í7.678 Mayo 12 de 1906.-Cassels y Cía.—Incuba-doras, criaderos y artefactos para la avicultura,clase 22. v-19-mayo. 4.«ft» «o 17.766 «SAN AGUSTÍN Mayo 12 de 1906. - Atiljo Massone.- Artícu-los de la clase 79, y-19-mayo.. Mayo lo de 1906.-Sd. Ama. Fábrica Na-cional de Cerveza, hoygCervecería Buenos Ai-res. - Cervezas, clase 68 (modificada). v-Í7mayo, BOLETÍN OFICIAL Aeta no 17,749
RM2CJ486P–. Anglo-Saxon bishops, kings and nobles : the succession of the bishops and the pedigrees of the kings and nobles . and AuthoritiesDCB ij 242 (etti) Alric DCB — HSt iij 232 n. ^scwulf Astwulf Stubbs Reg. p. 5 158WMahii [Savile] p. 237 The same as Aldberht BedaV 23 Stubbs Reg. p. 5,ed. 2 p. 9 A different person (?) StubbsReg. p. 168 DCB j 76 DCB — Eardred Eardred or Eardulf Stubbs Reg. p. 6Stubbs Reg. p. 168 —Stubbs Reg. ed. 2 — DCB ij 17 Ealdbeorht I Beda v 23 Aldberht Stubl)s Reg. p. 8 168Eadbeorht DCB ij 5 (no. 8) DCB j 76 Consecration [and See] after 673 Beda iv 5 FIW I 678 X 693 probably [
RM2CDYEF8–. Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1904 . - stated prior to 1888. 53,573 4,7176,1501,120 106,456338,927 2,212,959; 871,2532,202,054 472,8102,678,906! 92,504|. 30,12154,54745,31848,02467,76252,59439,71142,75842,12832,69646,77637,14750,57245,22844,82459,375 Other Countries. 1,637 292430 84 1,906 6,565 24,553 10,004 2,204 Totals. L.30,12154,54746,95548,03967,76252,59443,32344,26743,00134,53446,77639,26257,18070,62555,36861,579 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 463 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10Manufactures—Continued. Drugs, Chemicals, Dyes, fee—Extract of Hemlock Bark. Quantities. Values. Gr
RM2CNW8W2–. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . 4-ins.; coal con-sumed, 2,000 lbs.; water evaporated, 14,-700 lbs.; lbs. water per lb. of coal, 7.3;lbs. coal per loco, mile, 93; hook used,twice; depth of fire leaving Jersey City,14-ins.; depth of fire arriving Essex Fells,10 ins. No coal put on fire until switch-ing was finished and ready to leave EssexFells. Average steam pressure, 172.7 lbs. test no. 2. Ash pan opened to show an absence of acuum; weather, stormy; size of nozzle, 4j4-ins.; opening in ash pan, 678 square inches; vacuum in
RM2CR9TYG–. Annual report of the directors of the Boston Elevated Railway Co.: 1898-1940 . 37 20 G. SUMMARY OF STOCKHOLDERS OF RECORD. October i, 1905. State. No. Stockholders. Shares. Massachusetts 2,678 111,255 Other States. Maine 46 2,174 New Hampshire 104 Vermont n Rhode Island 34 Connecticut 79 New York 72 New Jersey 1 Pennsylvania 17 . Maryland 4 District of Columbia ... 7 Virginia 3 North Carolina 1 Florida . 4 Ohio 2 Indiana 1 Illinois 5 Kentucky 2 Wisconsin 1 Michigan 4 Iowa 2 Missouri 4 Colorado 6 Oregon 2 California 3 4i5 2,554 124 2,811 2,882 6,974 10 242 333 324 14 5o 215 91 22 24 45 100 12
RM2CDC0C0–. The crustacea of the plankton, July, 1894-Dec., 1896 . 241 337 ? 6 8 1.1 114 101 33 631.7 921.5 *407.6 IV. 80136 3311 271540.28.92361.266 VI. 74127 333.3331740.5 686.1 1341.3 40 678.8 VII. 83145 3820491470.50.51674.445 650 * No nauplii included. The number of Cyclops when at its maximum showed sur-prisingly little variation. In 1895 from May 1st to June 6th,26 catches were made on 13 days. The catch ranged from10,000 to 20,000 individuals actually caught. In 1896, 18 catcheswere made on 16 days. The numbers ranged from 9,000 to 37,000.A figure is added (Fig. 21) showing the number of Cyclops
RM2CE7RWF–. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1918, No.47-49 . Ghaham. P. A. & Storekep.prr. 82 THE EEPORT OF THE TEMISKAMIXG AND No. 48 Purchasing and Stores Department. Statement of Purchases and Issues, Fiscal Years 1916-1917. Stock. 1916 1917 Purchases. Issues. Shop I 373,985 43 Soft Coal ! 427,717 .32 Hard Coal Oil and Waste Stationery Rail Ties Ice Nipissing Central Railway Locomotives—six new. 9,042 0019.347 3317,598 55 6,322 3018.402 35 3.894 15 317374,10,14,15,61,31,5, iS c.,216 53,629 07,624 13,685 14,867 78,093 59576 80941 01 Purchases. .$ c.373.467 06662.042 8417.369 4618,285 9219.052 9742,678 5329,
RM2CEMBPE–. Raleigh County and the western portions of Mercer and Summers counties. 67-8, 678,679 Winifrede Sandstone, Lower. .326, 339 Winifrede Sandstone, Upper 61, 115, 325, 338 Wood, Fred 516 Wood, J. A 532, 533 Wood Peck Coal Co. Mine (41).383, 516 Wood Peck Mine 383 Woodbav Mine 383 Wright Coal & Coke Co 383 Wright Coal & Coke Co., Exposures . , 570 574 579Wright Coal & Coke Co., Mine No. 1 (66) 546, 640 Wright Coal & Coke Co., Mine No. 2 (65) 546 Wright Coal Co 144, 145 Wright, Henry, Opening (368). 486, 639 Wright Mines, Nos. 1 and 2 383 Wright, Section 0.5 Mi. South... .145-6Wriston, Andrew, Lo
RM2CGW47C–. The street railway review . R, G. or.IER,Master Meotianlc. FR.ANK WAMPLER,Master Mechanic. W. L. MAIZE. Purchasing Agent. 554 New Companies Union Traction Company,Electric Traction System. Hcstonville System, Peoples Traction System.Phila. Traction System. STREET RAILWAY REVIEW [Vol. XV, No. 9. Funded loteresi andSlock. Debt. Sinking Fund*. Krnial^. $ $ $ $ (Owned) 1,500,000 65.000 A. 10,500.000 1.480,000 70,000 1,200,000 2.838.576 282.100 595.935 1,069.448 1,132,281 1.250.000 59.507 128,678 1 ■ 6.531.830 750.000 900,357 217.500 ir 23.619.236 4.041,000 246,550 2,782,552 J. Total 44,^21,923
RM2CEXH5E–. Toxic and antagonistic effects of salts on wine yeast (Saccharomyces ellipsoideus). e Na ion in relation to the development of em- 1917] Alitra: Toxic and Antagonistic Effects of Salts on Wine Yeast 91 Table 9—Antagonistic Effects Between KCl and NaCl No. KCl vs.NaCl M. Cone 48 hrs. 96 hrs. 144 hrs. 192 hrs. 240 hrs. AB .00.00.00].01 x.00 x.208 L x .192 x.176 1,954,000 6,290,000 10,556,000 14,108,000 16,944,000 f! 226,0007,184,000 1,808,0009,256,000 6,780,00012,176,000 7,888,00014,952,000 D 2,678,000 E .1 x.160 5,424,000 10,786,000 14,690,000 16,922,000 18,566,000 FGH #2.4.6 x.144x.128x.112
RM2CETRC6–. Vaughan's book for florists. ^ in - 833 upright style, square, 9% in. 835 oblong, good style, io${ in 80 887 O.—Standard, 714 in 35 987 A.— 8% in 40 987 B.- 9tf in 5° 987 C- io^in 65 987 D,— 11 in 75 988 loin 75 INDIAN CHIP BASKETS. No. 701.-Handle Basket on Foot. 8 in each. 35c, 9 in each, 40c.; 10 in -each, 50c. S WISS 3IOSS BA SK ETS. Fresh White Stocks; Best Quality. 3 in.—Plain per gross, f 2 60; perdoz., $0 25 3M ? 4 5 • 6 7 8 9 — 678 raucy edge. 2 80: 28 3 3°: 32 4 75; 43 6 00: 55 8 80 ; 80 11 00; I CO 14 00; I 30 1 ?5 1 53 1 80 FLAT DISHES, wicker. No. 600.—ROCND OR OVAL. 6 in -..per
RMRHC7HA–. Book no. 1, H.A. Allard, field collection specimen no. 1-1710. Botany; Botanists. 0/ 676 ajjl — ^rr**j*L *£*ft- &1 67? 678 679. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Allard, H. A. (Harry Ardell), 1880-1963.
RMRHC7HJ–. Book no. 1, H.A. Allard, field collection specimen no. 1-1710. Botany; Botanists. L. 0/ 676 ajjl — ^rr**j*L *£*ft- &1 67? 678 679. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Allard, H. A. (Harry Ardell), 1880-1963.
RMRDFDRG–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 678 PTERIDOSPERMS, ETC. [CH. but no fertile British specimens are recorded. Stur places this species in the genus Scolecopteris, and Potonie regards the sporangia found by him on Permian fronds, which may be identical with Pecopteris arborescens, as conforming to those of the Asterotheca type. It is impossible to decide on the evi- dence available whether this species is a Pteridosperm or a fern, but there is a natural inclination in doubtful cases to give preference to the first of these two choices.. ru i.-'A'iii, i/s -4.1.
RMRPBXCK–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 678 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. long summer days out in his apiary working, and he kept it up until late at night. He spent whole days studying and investigating the habits of bees, and probably added more to the knowledge of bee-keeping, and to making it profitable, than any other man of his time. He had no fear of bees at all, and claimed he had been inoculated with bee-poison until he was immune. His talent and valuable work were appreciated by the leading bee-keep- ers of the United States, and Iiis presence at their con- ventions was always welcome
RMRGWK9W–. Bulletin. Ethnology. 678 SOUTH AMERICAN INDIANS [B.A.E. Bull. 143 ESTHETIC AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES Art.—The esthetic manifestations of the Purus-Jurua River Indians are little known. However, it seems that the Cashinawa and other Panoan tribes displayed no little artistic skill in tracing geometric patterns on the human body. The style of the motifs used in body painting was the same as that traced on pottery. Cashinawa fabrics and basketry were enlivened by geometric figures, with a predominance of the meander. The Ipurind showed some proficiency in carving bird figures of light wood, w
RMRGF64B–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 675 676. Figs. 673-678. Wingless Diptera 673. Thaumatoxena (Tragardh) Thaumatoxenidae. 674. Acontistoptera (Brues), dorsal and side views. Phoridae. 675. Emperoptera, dorsal view (Grimshaw) Dolichopodidae. 676. Ascodipteron, degenerate female (Adensamer) Streblida?. 677. Anatalanta (Enderlein, Bezzi) Sphaeroceridae. 678. Termitoxenia, side view (Bugnion) Termitoxeniidae. 177. Mesonotum short and resembling abdominal segments, no scutel- lum; parasitic on the honey-bee. (See couplet 146). (Braula (Fig. 662), cosmop.) B
RMRHC6MC–. Book no. 2, H.A. Allard, field collection specimen no. 1711-3420. Botany; Botanists. ^S^Sy UL,^ ^ < r^r^-L. hc-uj. t*s**J hC^-u,. '^678 6^ PjsJZoc^ SfyuA^j HQ. r- /â * ⢠* 7 267^ 4^680 ^681 2 682. 3l. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Allard, H. A. (Harry Ardell), 1880-1963.
RMRPEP0H–. Allen's digest of plows, with attachments, patented in the United States from A.D. 1789 to January 1883 ... Plows; Patents. tOVXAJ^ No. 169,678. r. t. J. H.-CtTLTER. COITER. Pilanted Not. 9, 1875, J. NEFP. Jr. SIOE-HILL PLOW. No.172.928. PHentod nil. 1. 1676.. ^Ez^S. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Allen, James T. (James Titus). [Washington, D. C. , Joseph Bart, Printer
RMRPEP0T–. Allen's digest of plows, with attachments, patented in the United States from A.D. 1789 to January 1883 ... Plows; Patents. J^^»-^. tOVXAJ^ No. 169,678. r. t. J. H.-CtTLTER. COITER. Pilanted Not. 9, 1875, J. NEFP. Jr. SIOE-HILL PLOW. No.172.928. PHentod nil. 1. 1676.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Allen, James T. (James Titus). [Washington, D. C. , Joseph Bart, Printer
RMRHC6N0–. Book no. 2, H.A. Allard, field collection specimen no. 1711-3420. Botany; Botanists. 2672 (2 , ^^t^^ 2673 V/ :âra^z 2675. ^S^Sy UL,^ ^ < r^r^-L. hc-uj. t*s**J hC^-u,. '^678 6^ PjsJZoc^ SfyuA^j HQ. r- /â * ⢠* 7 267^ 4^680 ^681 2 682. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Allard, H. A. (Harry Ardell), 1880-1963.
RMRPHX8T–. Allen's digest of plows, with attachments, patented in the United States from A.D. 1789 to January 1883 ... Plows; Patents. I 678 PLOWS. fVif Mnrtcl ) Nd. 283.266 G, W. VEENON. PLOW STJHDAED. Patented Ang. 22. 1882. INVtNTOR . „ , . R K, HEALD. Deo'd. L H HtALD Admlnuitru.-'i PLOW. No. 263,289 Patented Ana. 22 1882 ^ ^^.--qJr^S^-f'^-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Allen, James T. (James Titus). [Washingt
RMRHDKDB–. Book 21, identification list, specimen no. 2872-4871, undated. Botanists; Botany. 1 SO 4662 CluU^ ^ ^ ***** c^.t^, w'« 'f"« /.plt«r*c+r,^ -)ClU**L. 4668 [fiuu,^u«i gUv.caA'* 0^4*) 4669 f " 46?0 Lruu'jerAt*. **3 pQM^sieuur^ ftUlrtiLL 4. v i - >4 5c^^a.//-M^ crt^ failO 9' -1676 Case*. ^678 ^t.^ Cypwau**- 3/ far*****. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Allard, H. A. (Harry Ardell), 1880-1963.
RMRD7KMM–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Ptero. 816 Pteronites chemungensis. (Avicula chcmun^ensis.Yan- uxem, Geol. N. Y. page 182, fig. 49. Rogers Geo]. Pa., page 829. fig. 678. Hall Geol. N. Y., 1843, page 263, fig. 118, l,a, b. (Compare Avicula damno7iensis Sowerby. in Geolog. Trans. London 12] LIII, fig. 22.) Chemung for- mation,— In Huntingdon and Centre. 49.' counties it is characteristic of the Chemung (T, 29; T4, 434), as, for in- stance, in sandy shales No. 44,45, Fa. R. R., Juniata section
RMRHM7PM–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 236 REPORTS FROM THE MBL GENERAL SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS A B M1234M5678 M123 45 678. Etal-363f Eta2-351f Eta2-351f Figure 1. Gel electrophoresis of PCR amplification products from Edwardsiella. (Panel A) Amplifications from purified genomic DNA. Lanes 1. 3. 5, 7 are E. tarda ATCC 15947. Lanes 2, 4, 6, 8 are E. ictaluri ATCC 33202. (Panel B} Amplifications from bacterial colonies. Lanes 1-6, E. terdafish isolates. Lane 7. Vibrio sp. negative control. Lane 8, no template control. Ed'sp-780r was used as the reverse primer in all
RMRH8TJ9–. Botánica descriptiva. Compendio de la flora española. Estudio de las plantas que viven espontáneamente en España y de las más frecuentemente cultivadas que tienen aplicaciones en medicina, agricultura, industria y horticultura. Plants. lio ROSACEAS GEN. RUBUS L. (Del lat. ruber, rojo, por sus frutos. Fig. 678.)—Cáliz persistente con 5 divisiones; 5 pétalos; estambres numerosos; varios pistilos con el estilo caedizo; polidrupa formada por otras tantas drupitas rojas o negras sobre un receptáculo cónico no carnoso. Tallos, pecíolos y aun ner- vios de las hojas con aguijones; hojas con 3-5-7 fo
RMRGBMBW–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. WINTER RATIONS OF YEARLING STEERS. Table 5.— Total and daily gains and losses during four winters—Continued. 1915-16. Average Average Total Average Lot No. Number initial final gain(+) daily of Days. Ration. weight weight or loss gain or steers. per per (-)per loss per steer. steer. steer. steer. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. 1 10 122 Corn silage, mixed hay, and wheat straw.. 678 678 00 00 2 10 122 Corn silage, wheat straw, and cottonseed • meal 678 758 + 80 + .66 3 10 122 678 671 - 7 — .06 1 2 10 10 10 134 134 134 C
RMRP6R44–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 678 The American Florist. April 28, WATUPROOr CUT FLOWER BOXES The belt, itrongest and neatest folding out flower box ever made. Cheap, durable. To try them once ii to use them always. Per 100 Per 1000 tiTl*. Size No. 0. 1. Si 4x20 12.00 3x 4Hxl8 1.90 3x 6x18 2.00 4x 8x18 2.50 8x 5x34 2.75 4x 8x22 aOO IK.OO 17.60 19.00 23.00 26.00 28.50 S6.00 54.00 28.50 62.00 67.50 28.50 " 7. 6x16x20 5.50 " 8. 8x 7x21 3.00 " 9. 5x10x35 650 " 10. 7x20x20 9.50 " 11. 3Hx5x30 8.00 Sample free on application.
RMREFRAF–. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. 56 COMviERCIAL FISEEklES REVIEW Vol. 12, No. 10 Table 1 - Landed Catoh of Portuguese Fisheries by Type of Fishery and Leading Species, 1948-49 (Official Statistics) Type of Fishery and Species â 19 4 9 19 4 8 1 Quant ity Valuei/ Quantity Valuei/ 1 Coastal Fishery: Metric Tons Esoudos 192,202,000 70,750,000 10,173,000 12,507,000 24,107,000 u,s.# 7,457 ,.438 2,745,100 394,712 485,272 935,352 Metric Tons Escudos 254,665,000 76,932,000 15,191,000 6.700.000 23,111,000 U.S,§ 10,237,533 3,092,666 610,678 269,340 929,062 55,842 26.655 4,564 4,524
RMRCDB9A–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. PERCENTAGE VALUE OF MEASUREMENT Fig. 43. Blue whales. Variations of measurement No. 21. Skull, greatest width.. -i ' r 678 PERCENTAGE VALUE OF MEASUREMENT Fig. 44. Blue whales. Variations of measurement No. 24. Tail, depth at dorsal fin. Males. Females. 7-2. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Institute of Oceanog
RMRCEFAY–. Digest of agricultural implements, patented in the United States from A.D. 1789 to July 1881 ... Agricultural machinery; Patents. CULTIVATORS WHEEL OR SULKY E. k^ WRIGHT. Cnltivalor. No. 242.497. Patented June 7, 1881. J^-jjr.A ' I S. MDSSETTER Cultifalor. No. 242.678. Patented June 7. 1881.. }t itnesses-'. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Allen, James T. (James Titus); United States. Patent Office. [New Yo
RMRCEK89–. Digest of agricultural implements, patented in the United States from A.D. 1789 to July 1881 ... Agricultural machinery; Patents. CULTIVATORS-DISK. 089 ' J, W. BODLET. Eotsry Oiilti?ator. Na.'239,2l9. Fat««lad March 22.1881.. WITNESSES. Pirl»«riiioe Disk Harrow. No. 214,180. Patented April 8,1879. No. 9.678. RslMUed AprlJ 19, 1881. iumuUnlL^ â jut,dJmMiSiM ATTORNEYS. ^M l^i>yrA^. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the ori
RMRCEK86–. Digest of agricultural implements, patented in the United States from A.D. 1789 to July 1881 ... Agricultural machinery; Patents. WITNESSES. Pirl»«riiioe Disk Harrow. No. 214,180. Patented April 8,1879. No. 9.678. RslMUed AprlJ 19, 1881. iumuUnlL^ â jut,dJmMiSiM ATTORNEYS. ^M l^i>yrA^. T. i, OALT h Q. S. TEAOT. Disk Hirrow. 14a. 240,993 Patented May 3,1881.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Allen, Jame
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