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RM2AJ05PF–Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1890 . Danner Thomas, lab, h 521 W Maryland,Indianola. Danuer & Co (Seorum R and Charles F),blksmiths 849 S Meridian. Danninburg James W, lab, h 103 Gray. Danning Jacob, farmer, h Brightwood. Dansky John, foreman, h 285 S Missouri. Dansky Wm, lab, b 285 S Missouri. Dantzer Charles V, h 235 S Alabama. Dantzer George A, carp, h 235 IS Alabama. Danz Catherine E (wid Casper), h 876 NNew Jersey. Danz Frederick W, mach, b 876 N NewJersey. Darby Andrew B, elk, h w s Beville ave 2n of Washington. Darby Benjamin, condr, b 77 W 13th. Darby Wm, le
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RM2AKJ7ND–Taps . (Hflutpamj A M C. feter CaptainEst Lieutenant A. F. Holley C. S .Mills 2n 1 1 .ientcnant J. S. Smith SERGEANTS 1st Sergeant J. S. Pinckney R. L. Dillard J. M. Kirkland W. C. Pugh D. R. McArnJ. P. KinardC. A. Stevenson CORPORALS PRIVATES W. R. HardinH. M. SaundersR. T. Hal stead Ackerman. T. H. Dula, A. IT. Sherrill, E. Addey, C. S. Fink, B. L. Smarr, R. G. Allen. F. M. Givens, ]. W. Smith. E. W. Allen. W. S. Hair. A. B. Thomas, R. R. Armstrong, Hartzell, G. W. Thorrie, I. E. Ballenger, A. R. Hendrix, T. G. Till. !. B. Bates. H. G. Hendrix, W. B. Till. N. R. Benton, L. L. Herron, R. P. T
RM2ANH4A3–Plane and solid geometry . Frustum of cone with circular base. V= I R(B -h b -{- VB • 5). §898. V=iTrH{B^-hi •2 + 2?. r). §899. Spherical triangle- a -- b>c. §941. Spherical polygon. a-j-b + c+ ...<360°. §942. Polar triangles. ^ + a = 180°, B+b-- :zl80^... §947. Spherical triangle. A+B+O 180^ and < 540^. §949. Sphere. S = 4: wB §971. Spheres. S B^ 2)2SI Ri-2 jr)r2 §972. Zone. Z = H2irB. §979. Zones, Z H Z* Rf §980. Lune. L iVIS 360 §987. L = 2N. §988. Spherical triangle. K=(A-^B+C) -180°=^. §990. Spherical polygon. K= r- (?i-2) 180. §993. Sphere. Y= SB, §997. F=|7ri?3 = i7r. Dh §99
RM2AJGXRT–Hand book [and] directory of West Virginia University . Tilton. .John I Ff^Tw,-^- Torrpv r, • t-^ansrfale. 133.S-R Trotter. j.:^f, r- ^f ^f ^^t St.. fsi -Truscott. Frederick V ^^l ,•?.?•? 3^--JVandervor-. Hu S. sTManlt ^^^ ^t.Van HecS-. M. T o,, r;?P^ ••^^•<^- H63-JVeil der H-yde, Hc --J^A -^^^ • 99-jVickers. E-.orh R -j« ?.Grant Ave.Waggoner. Chauncev w::^^-,-.^^.^. 392-J race. 96S-M ^ °- Ter-s. Heakley. barley c d 1. j * West. RuzJ I if.- ^^^y Hotel^V-hite, Be^-eus ,,- n ^?- ^3--Whitehill. AJe.xanler R i^^^- St., STS-M loO-M ? ?^ P-asants St. Will!2n:.=. Edgar ir! ioi, -Willi,, Decnil M
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RM2AN70X0–On the Resistance to Torsion of Certain Forms of Shafting, with Special Reference to the Effect of Keyways . RTAIN FOBMS OF SHAFTING. 351 S, flTC tanh 2 a sinh a 8a (cosh 2a — COS 20) n=<o . 271+It?-^seen -^— 2a sinh a „ro (2« + 1)V- + 16«^ — cosh a (sec 2/3 — 1) I 8/3 (cosh 2«-cos 2;g) »= ^ ^ 2/3 smh a Zo 2n-- W - 16/3 »/-ji) • * * t • • < ! O tJ li S c ^T* = ?— Binh a (1 + s^^h 2«) + 8a (cosh 2a -- COS 2/3) =^. cosh : / cosh -r- :a / ;a OOsh a nQ til + 1 77^ + 16a^ :=:: •— sillh a (1 + ^ec 2^) . ^^ v„ . 2^/2/ 4- Itt^ , , 2?i + l7ra8/3 (cosh 2a - cos 2/3) ^^ ^ ^ ^^^ l^S™ W^ a 2 2»
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RM2AM66M2–Report of the receipts and expenditures of the City of Nashua . •a3S d : JJ . ^ . - ^ J3n:=H,— SSiifeiui ?-«>»«,„ ^, -^ -- to ^ K S K K CQ W >> 2 .= I 2 ^ tH, Ji-o-o W S 4> ? ^J « E c J* ,2n 5,n32i3-a a-c 3 See ^ M M o! cs rt O 5 a; C E 2 ES o S a O I. ^ -- O OJ 1 f S c : J ? d— > E 2 4 !!!!.! i cr 1 : d sineive • E .W • ^^^^^^n y- ^. k. .c DesmaworworworworberOpe S<GCCT>05 oj a> 3 3 S 3 nJdnC^rtSrt. C^» «<1 <N C^ IM (M <N VITAL STATISTICS 345 T—I WmSwuw p oz ow <l ww o o 6 M Q PiWin (M ow Pi m O< M ex C paiirej^ S3UIIJL Q ^ - o .•jj.St/ifi; ] OJ tf) OJ
RM2AXFDYM–Analytical outlines of the Old Testament . APPENDIX 147 O d o H H . 55 5WIS 55>gQ Pi O En.!2OS 55^ o H QW55 O h-1GO w edw < CO Pd HW wH 0 Q rf O M Pd JBS en <u c3+-<™ C r! -> ^.3 M ° s j4 IOMO ^ fi IH i3r«. M - ^ ° ?i-h OC^.S O to w asgN co .Mj3 to w §•8 £ca^g> N -5 S,M « ea yso h H 8) n; J) c3 o ea •^ 1ax> C3 Ml) -• ecu JJ -.2 •r) u .2n M13 rn «* S.2 rt p-3 ajfC M < - »-< 1-1 -1 O N ?^ JJ bc-2 ill «*! --ar-s^ I ,« S1^ <u ri ni a O ca S fO Tf l^JVO l-l CO N 0 C HI T) O ca -GO SI G 55 -aa a u
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RM2CHBTB9–. Romeo and Juliet : opera in five acts . TENORS.Romeo with 1st TENORS, Benvolio with 2nd TENORS -V M ^. S f of 00 jour.day deuil!. woe !. BASSES.Paris with i4 BASSES, Gregorio with 2n.d BASSES
RM2CGWBBH–. The street railway review . •^ / 1 L-H^ Sk ! Lk .>.^/S a y<6 ^ , III < a u S 2; a. S%^ »• T. 1^ a Sw §^ X < < 2n c7. a < 2 < I° ai O
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RM2CJ4PEC–. The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science . Mintern Bros lith. Phil. Mag. S. &.Vol.9.Pl.X. rig. 5.. B. Fig. 6 m Mntem Bros lith. Ehil.MaR. S.5.Yol 8. PI. Tiq.9. Irr.,2n 28 Fia R II - -T--* #h
RM2CGTK93–. The practical draughtsman's book of industrial design, and machinist's and engineer's drawing companion: forming a complete course of mechanical, engineering, and architectural drawing. . 1 K^ 2 1 0 ^r 7^g3 G-S^ ii! ; >• yv E u ofae4 Ijy J, C .B nrti ■( Plate 2n Ticrll Eiff E Pip- F.
RM2CGTTP7–. The practical draughtsman's book of industrial design, and machinist's and engineer's drawing companion: forming a complete course of mechanical, engineering, and architectural drawing. . Kp- 1. 1 K^ 2 1 0 ^r 7^g3 G-S^ ii! ; >• yv E u ofae4 Ijy J, C .B nrti ■( Plate 2n Ticrll Eiff E Pip- F
RM2CGXGNA–. Athletic principles and activities . carfare to otherschools and fields. All the schoid athletic teams, with the exception ofsoccer, have been coached by Mr. S))angler, the teacher of physical training.Mr Pickford, the school engineer, has coached the soccer team ever sincethe school was started and it still has to know of a soccer defeat, having wonthe soccer chanipionshii)s for the past five years. The track team won thecitv cliampionship in 1.»2n and .)2i. Roy Hergesheimer, William Wollaver.BiMiiamin Morton and Edward Irving were awarded medals and a banner wasgiven to the Stetson School
RM2CDBTFG–. History of Rome and the Roman people, from its origin to the establishment of the Christian empire . .r ^(icrorum luid iiK)reoei- a mtispuhlica,or residence granted by the Stale. The Roman Ilercule.s, wlio was identical with the Sahine Sancus, and was also ihe Uod offrond faith {mehercule), because he was the strong god, took the name of Recaranns orOaraiuis (Aur. Vic OH;/. 6; Serv. ad yEn. vi. 2n.) Pint. C<cf. 61. UKLlUUCs AM) KKLlUlllLlS IX.sTlTl TUlAS. m tlicse Avero the fires of purification. The Aiiibt(rtHiU)(, or histra-tions of the fields, were performed in the name of the State
RM2CE0YWJ–. 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 ... . S. f3. 2n-t-^ 430 TRACTION ENGINES. No. 608,517. S. B. GRAVTRACTION EHGirtE. .AMUcalloa Btad lib. S. ie»T ) PAtentod Aug. ;, 1898. No. 60S.5I7. S. B, BRAY. TRACTION ENGINE. iAvpIl:>tloB Blrect 4.
RM2CE0YRG–. 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 ... . S. f3. 2n-t-^ 430 TRACTION ENGINES. No. 608,517. S. B. GRAVTRACTION EHGirtE. .AMUcalloa Btad lib. S. ie»T ) PAtentod Aug. ;, 1898. No. 60S.5I7. S. B, BRAY. TRACTION ENGINE. iAvpIl:>tloB Blrect 4..
RM2CEMFC8–. Te Karere. Missionary Activities DEPARTURES in the month ofMarch were ELDER E. LEEKAUFMAN and ELDER ROBERTGARY SMITH, who flew home viaPan American along with ChuckWoodworth. Elder Kaufman arrived in Marchof 1956 and previous to his missionwas active in ranching, contract bull-dozing and farming and also served. Elder Kaufman in the U.S. Army in Europe. He firstlaboured in Taranaki District for 18months and completed his mission inKing Country, where he worked forsix months. He was Sunday School Superin-tendent in Utiku and served as super-vising Elder in the King Countrywhere he was also 2n
RM2CPPCFB–. Histoire naturelle des oiseaux : suivant a classification de Isidore Geoffroy-Saint-Hilaire ; avec l'indication de leurs moeurs et de leurs rapports avec les arts, le commerce et l'agriculture . ^ (MotacUUl I F VMII.LK l»KS Tl liDIDES. 2n:i posi (liicihrs S(clios, de iiinufrnsrili-i, nu lilinintvi, taclirlisli.iïiirs o (Ipiiiio, 1p |)ftil nxe ilc ^sn et (le rriii ; lii |inul(et poiutjllis ih irris et isix li^iu>s et demie. Le.
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RM2CEDHN1–. An elementary treatise on the differential and integral calculus. Hence, Fig. 45. If s be measured from the lowest point V, to any point P(x, y), we have 178. The Involute of a Circle.—(See Art. 124) LetC be the centre of the circle,whose radius is r; APR is aportion of the involute, T andT are two consecutive pointsof the circle, P and Q twoconsecutive points of the in-volute, and <b the angle ACT.Then TCT = PTQ = dfaand PT = AT = r. .-. ds = PQ = r# ; FiS 46 /. s = rf(f)d(f) = |r2 + C. If the curve be estimated from A, (7 = 0, and we haves = |r2.For one circumference, 0 = 2n ; . s = r
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RM2CRWT62–. The Bell System technical journal . Springer, 1948 Chap. 6 Section 3, and p. 227. A comprehensiveaccount of Dn{z) is given in the forthcoming work, Higher Transcendental Func-tions, compiled by the staff of the Bateman Manuscript Project. DIFFRACTION OF RADIO WAVKS HY IAHAHOMC CYLINDKR 175 Let T„(z) denote any one of Un(z), Vn(z), Wn{z), let ])riine,s denotedifferentiation with respect to z, and let asteritsks denote complex con-jugates. Then we have the following relations TUz) - 2zTn{z) + 2n7„(z) = 0, d r -22 dz [e TM] + 2nc-T,Xz) = 0, ^, [fT,Xz)] + {2n + 1 - zr)(rTniz) = 0, TUz) = 2Tn-
RM2CDB3H4–. Syllabus . mMu$pX^x^^^ Evanston Commerce. George R. McKay, 2N Commerce Club; Class Football (2); Football (3). Chicago, 111. WiLLARD K. Nelson, $AG ........ Chicago, 111. Honor Roll (i); For Heavens Sakes; Love Thief; Evanston Commerce Editor1922 Syllabus; Y. M. C. A.; Hermit and Crow. Paul E. Newey, Ben Chicago, 111. Circus Board (2); Tennis (2); Class Basketball (3); Interfraternity Council (3); LiberalArts Editor 1922 Syllabus; Y. M. C. A.; Social Committee (3). James F. OHanlon, SN . Pennsylvania Military College (l) (2); Commerce Club. New York City, N. Y. WiNARD G. OlSEN, AXA Richard S
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RM2CE458H–. Fouilles de Delphes . lu» I ;u|- ? i-IM/ni ^••i»v,, l^w..,.--^.. S VQ & J -K o i Mil I I I I I I I I I 2 az 3 rr. 10. — Plan et élévation de la base dite de Pankratès. 6t ?*, h /^> R À> F „ JAN 25 1961 | Delphes II : topographie et architecture. Région Nord. Plan 12.. tf 57 o / I II- 2n =1 12. — Constructions antérieures au monument de Daochos. fa se. /lu (( JAN 25 1951 11 ^9SIJY OF TO^^ Delphes II : topographie et architecture. S
RM2CDB34D–. Syllabus . George R. McKay, 2N Commerce Club; Class Football (2); Football (3). Chicago, 111. WiLLARD K. Nelson, $AG ........ Chicago, 111. Honor Roll (i); For Heavens Sakes; Love Thief; Evanston Commerce Editor1922 Syllabus; Y. M. C. A.; Hermit and Crow. Paul E. Newey, Ben Chicago, 111. Circus Board (2); Tennis (2); Class Basketball (3); Interfraternity Council (3); LiberalArts Editor 1922 Syllabus; Y. M. C. A.; Social Committee (3). James F. OHanlon, SN . Pennsylvania Military College (l) (2); Commerce Club. New York City, N. Y. WiNARD G. OlSEN, AXA Richard S. ORiley, K^ University of Illi
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RM2CD87HN–. Syllabus . Medicine. A. K. Van DusEN, 2N,IPS Chicago, 111. Greater N. U. Interfraternity Council (3). James Jay Weltman, AE ..... Chicago, 111. R. E. White, 4>P2 Robert F. Wilcox, Ae, NSN . .La Porte, Ind. Varsity Basketball (i) (2) (3); Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. NOT IN PICTUREThomas Warren Allred, $Bn .University of Utah, B.S. William Thomas Carlisle, $611 Leonard Croft, ^BII F. G. EsKELSON, Bn . , . Herman HoRwiTZ Lazarius Paul Lieberthal .... J. Dennis OBrien, ^BII C. M. Roberts .... Paul George Schmidt Edward G. Dovey, AT, NZN Charles W. Woodruff, A0, BnUniversity of Utah, B.S. Fountain Gr
RM2CDAX3X–. Perspective for art students . 2N^. Fig. 184.—The problem solyed. the objects drawn in the diagram Q. 4. These V.P.s areV.P.i and V.P.2, and apparently they are at 45° to rightand left, and occupy the positions of the distance-points.Find M.P.i and M.P.g. With M.P.i measure AD andthe four intermediate dimensions on the ground-line. R 242 Perspective This gives the actual size of the side AD. With M.P.2measure side AB in the same way. Proceed now to put the new rectangle upon theblock. Drop a line from F to Gr, and draw a linethrough Gr from V.P.i: upon this line the lower endof the rectangle
RM2CDGH64–. Breeder and sportsman . ed by Thos. Van Meter. :e Co. Kv., passed through (lie hands of Isaaci Lexington, Ky., to Rutus lagalls of Chu-ago.U o Thomas Smith of Vallejo, Cal. Trial to wagon.• wonderful bone and muscle and very pure-lie sired Catherine, 2:2s1.;, Mambrino Chief Jr.,: ::-?;, ;ire of George Wa-nni^ion. 2:2n, Maud,Highland Chief, 2:30, Daisv S., 2:42 at three yearsjl rial one-hall mile 1:12, Peat Treat 2:23 and a numberwith the abilitv to beat 2:30 with proper hand- N X MAKE THE SEASON OF 1892 AT S40. res not proving in foal may be returned next sea-? of Charge, Season commences Fe
RM2CH4J2R–. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . JEL j&. HTD We niake (lie supplying: of Rail-roads a specialty. ALLOILSSOLD B7 US ARE GUARANTEED FREEFROM FORBIG.N MATTER ASD STRICTLY IURB, 13® We would request that you favor its with tinorder for the T. K. OIL teUirlt trill be prompt*ly filletl, ait our Ittcilities for shipping are tin-equaled. Quotations given on application. Use a Pure Oil. Beware of Mixtures. EXTINGUISHER. a o -^» o <o ■ •4-2 o u Jh K m ^-3 U. CO CO f- P4 (O S=l Z trj < ra u P < crt CO ^ o. CO m 2N Z jn m HO o p; to S3<-t a»—»■
RM2CE45D3–. Army list . Phillimore, P- G. ... R. H. ... - • W. G. .. Phillip, K.W PiiillipDO, A. J. C. B— J. C. ... 547a i...20526 1... 809a ; ... 1934 ; ... 85...1368c ... 2n:i... 351...1285r- 2(..=i26 :... 926ff ... a4.il... 14S9... 2:!1.S ... 2:«:-i ...2jr,2l> i. ... -JSS-i ... £m ... 1535... 809(119.Wa, 2a9P... 2:<1,S...1997rt... 2:«:.... 1931... 19:!0... 495av2i7.. 263»... 795«... 213/...1023«...1527«... 1199... 596... 442<(...2U12C...20.526...1277a, 15566... 192... 19.59...12926... 1970...209ia... 189 12236 ... 853... 24i:!... 172S... 2.H68... 918 1308 ...19.52a... 1749... 24.51... 856fl,
RM2CRJP57–. Routes and rates for summer tours via picturesque B. & O. 1892 . Ia IS .Vi [ Transfer throiiiili l!o>ton. i-eturiuuti, included. ROUTES AM) hATKS FOI! SlMMi:/! TOrhS. 71 I-(ii:m ]v. 11114.—(kntuk JlAi:iit:ii;, 2n. 11., and 1;i:iii;n.( i;i Siuiiid Lines and liustciii : rLtiiriiing via Pxistnu ami Kail i.iiu>.) I.altiniorett Ohio 11. R to riiiladclpliia. Iliila(kl])hia it Readiiiii K. It to Bound Jinnik. (cntrai R. ]. of Now Jcrsi V to New Ydrls^. Sduiid Liius (see ])aj;-e.s .ill to .V) tor rniite) . . to Eiistoii. I.oston it >raine R. R to Nashua. Coneord it >roiitreal R. U to W
RM2CE4D8E–. Army list . elston, A. W. H. ... €>elty. J. B <Srexa.,(Jr. ^ R. H. Oemmell, A. A. G. W. ... • ? W. A.S.... Oemmill. J. D. G^enders, H J V. S. L. ... W W. H. ... 227S.. 1389f/... 2443..15566... 1748... 2n.so... 1272... 525a...1323n...12iOa... 244S... 172...1377«. 201.^c, 2294...1273a1265, 2166... 1790...204r,c... 244.3.. 2i43r... 2412...17.la.... 897a...iSSa...1533a... 560a...2010*... 880... £428... 1734... 2311...1728a...1816e... 894... 498... 1549... 1760... 131213582397... 2019... 1992...2043c... 251... 1527... 941a... 1284...2U10i... 816... 2443... 2264...1656ft... 1536...1753c... 2
RM2CDBJ7J–. Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory . George D, contractor and builder,136 Dorman, res 552 Bellefontaine. Vincent George L, carp, res 552 Bellefon-taine. Vincent James, carp, res e s Sharpe ave, 2n of Michigan ave. Vincent John F, teamster, res 328 Miami. Vincent Roxana M (wid Joseph), res 66^N Pennsylvania. Vincent Tracy Miss, dressmkr, res 579 WMichigan. Vincent Wm A, conductor, res 563 S Illi-nois. Vinnedge Charles A, civil engineer, bds641 N Tennessee. Vinnedge John A, trav agt F Stout & Son,res Irvington. Vinnedge Joseph D, res 772 N Alabama. Vinson Erastus, carp, r
RM2CE1YYA–. Climatological data, Missouri . MC CREDIE EXP STA MIDDLETOWN 5NE MOBERLY MORA MOUNTAIN GROVE 2N NEW FLORENCE OWENSVILLE PATTONSBURG PERRY POLO POTOSI 2 S RICHWOODS ROGERSVILLE ROLLA MO SCH MINES SAINT JOSEPH WB APT ST LODIS WB AP 12NW SAINT LODIS WB CITY SAINT LOUIS WASH V SALEM SKIDMORE SPEED 2W SPRINGFIELD WB APT STEFFENVILLE SULLIVAN 5E TRENTON TYRONE 2N VICHY AP CAA 2 NW VIENNA 3NW WAPPAPELLO DAM WASHINGTON 3S WASOLA WEST PLAINS WILL IAMS BURG WILLOW SPRINGS F S ALTON 6 ENEELLINGTONFARMINGTONOWENSVILLEVICHY AP CAA 2 KIRKSVILLE AP CAA 6SSELIVONIA OWENSVILLE CASSVILLE R SMALDEN AP CAA 4NWR
RM2CJ2K3G–. Spons' dictionary of engineering, civil, mechanical, military, and naval; with technical terms in French, German, Italian, and Spanish . ; v z= a a — V — 1 e«.n i Substituting value for a, v = - ^^ ,, ^ • Taking the equation v.d v = f .ds ; substituting as before g (l — n^ v^) for /, we havev.dv , v.dv ^ , . , , , 1 ,1 p v.dv = q(l — n^v^)ds ^-^—g.ds-, -— 5^ = «s; which may be put under the form ^ ^ ^ 1 — w-v^ gii. — n v^) ^ ^ * therefore — -—r— log. -r-^ + log. 0 = s. When u = 0, s = 0 ; 2«2 J (1 -nv^) 2n^g 1 11therefore log. C = log. 1 = 0, and - ^-^ log. = s ; but therefore rç2mn -
RM2CDBN1R–. Wrigley's Saskatchewan directory, 1921/22 . .Court of King-s Bench for Saskat-chewan 2n(ii; -ictfii-ia avIhicf .liL-tic -lion. .1. T. r.rov.-n..Insticcs— lion, .laiii.-s .McKa. Ilnii. n. V. Macdonahl. Ib.n. II. V. lligc- hW, Hon. .1. I. l:nilMir-, iron. Cvn. K. la>ior, lloii. Dunald .Mel,can.Rcuistiar—R. Charlton.Dcpulx- Registrars—K. C 1 i. M.ac- Jvirhcrn, !•:. A. Mawcr and J .Mc- Ihci-son.Master of Chanib.rs—]•;. T. lUickcChief Court Slciiogi-aplicr—C. .Slicl- ton.District and Surrog^ate CourtsJudicial District of Regina Court House: 2iiUG ictoria aw Comprising Tps. 12-11, rus. ll-l
RM2CDX76F–. Nova Guinea : résultats de l'expédition scientifique néerlandaise à la Nouvelle-Guinée .. . R Natadipoera del., autor direx. Fa P. W. M. Trap impr, LX. Macaranga cucullata J. I. S. i. Ramulus - ... 2. Folium /s- 3. Inflorescentia (f /,. 4. Pars inflorescentiae çf 5/,. 5. Bractea intus visa ,0/,. 6. Bractea expansa dorso visa 7. 8. Flores tf 23/,.9. Stamen 2n,. tfwa-Guinea VIII. — J. J. Smith, Euphorbiaceae Tabula LX. R. Natadipoera del., autor direx. I<a P. W. M. Trap impr. Tab. LXI. Fig. i. Chroococcus Detonii Bern. X 65°-Fig. 2. Chroococcus turgidus (Kuetz.) Naeg. var. Pullei Bern. X 10
RM2CJ21KB–. Dreer's autumn 1904 catalogue . Areca Lutescens. One of the most graceful and beautiful Palms in cultivation ; the foliage is of a bright glossy-greenwith rich golden-yellow stems.3-inch pots, 4 to 5 leaves, 12 to I.t inches high 5 to 6 15 to IS 6 to 7 18 to -iO 6 to 8 24 to 30 8 to 10 < • 30 to 36 10 to 12 86 to 42 10 to 12 48 fine bushv i4an s, 60 ..$0 2n 5075. 1 50. 2 nO. 3 50. 5 00.10 00 each. Cocos Weddeliana. The most elegant and graceful ofall the smaller Palms. Admirnble for fern dishes, as they areof slow growth and maintain their beauty for a long time. 3-inch pots, ] 2 inches h
RM2CPH11W–. The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma . l tone of upper plumagerufous. a. Wing 3-2 to 3-5 M. affinis, p. 335. b. Wing 27 to 3 M. microptera, p. 336. b. Rufous on inner and outer webs of pri-maries reaching to shaft and confluent. M. erythroptera, p. 334. MIRAFRA. 333 869. Mirafra cantillans. The Singing Bush-Lark. Mirafra cantillans, Jerd., Blyth, J. A. S. B. xiii, p. 960 (1844) ; id.Cat. p. 134 ; Horsf. fy M. Cat. ii, p. 476; Jerd. B. I. ii, p. 420;Hume, N. Sf E. p. 476 ; id. Cat. no. 757 ; Barnes, Birds Bom.p. 275 ; Sharpe, Cat.B. M. xiii, p. 605; Oates in Humes N. fy E.2n
RM2CE625A–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1910 1ra sección . Acta N. 31.825 íxl Diciembre 17 de 101O.—Antonio Oal-Jdeáho.-¿Articulas de las clases 9,11, 14, 15, 32, 58 y79. (envase*. ; h ! ¿i i ?. 3£-24 diciembre. seo O 2£ Diciembre 19 de loiJ.—bamuel Saxe.Artículos dé ¿las ciases 1 á 79, ^ >: v-26 diciembre. . ; Acta N. 31.837 . ?., SHEFFIELD ±J Diciembre 19 de 1910.—Johni Nowill y.Sons.-^Artículos de las clases S, 16 á 2¿31, 32, 42 y 56. v:2ñ- diciembre-. BOLETÍN OFICIAL —Buenos Aires, Miércoles 21 de Diciembre de 1910 1205 Acta N. 31.833. *¿ ^/ Domicilio Comercialyfitpésüo átilml Ga
RM2CE4JXK–. Army list . Boltrill. -T. P. .Bomford, G. ... T. h. Bomnalic, F. E.Bona, U T.Bonar, A W. T. J.iM. ... Bonathan, F. S.Bonavita, •. ...Bond, A. C. ... A. C. H. Art. .. 1286.. 402a..15306.. 363 ..1382,..1963t.. 1974,..1011«...1381<;... 2C5.. 222fl.. 2351.. 234(i.. IH.ii.. 1960.. 1257... 263I, 2:!.5:0, 2I,=S8 ..20S8c20.8..1338f.. 17H8... i-ir8.1368.. 1072... 23V3.. 2038.13596...208:!c... 795 ... .2n ...2008ft... 2038... 1732... 515...1057... 20:,S.. 934a... 2:81 ... 21:8... 2291... 208... 48,..1281r.. i;2H..1693...1550/.. 21138.,19d;:c.. 848... nia.. 678a.. 917.. 378.. 2411.. 862.. 1577..1346
RM2CHBR8P–. Romeo and Juliet : opera in five acts . S f of 00 jour.day deuil!. woe !. BASSES.Paris with i4 BASSES, Gregorio with 2n.d BASSES. Pup Jl cresc. molio. p: «y ^ fl& * f lar -weep mes! Un a - veu -- ing! Blind re-venge—^ gle courroux Ensang-lan - te nos hath ou.r blades In theirblood now been ^*J ééééppu &e^ ^^ Un a f cresc. mono gle courroux hath our blades lar -weep - veu- m mes! - ing! Blind re-vengeP Ensang-lan - te nosIn theirblood now been ind re-venge hatn our blades in theirblood now bee 1 r : cresc. molto. J - - I . I - K S t mes! Un - a - veil-ing! Blind re-venge courroux Ensang-la
RM2CE47H5–. Army list . Middleton-West, S. HMiddle wood, A.Midlane. E.A H. W. V. ... Midwood.H Miers, P. K. P- ,,??Mieseg-aes, C. G. v.Mieville. A. L. A.M. Tg^ n. M.fsud. A. B. C J. K.K. J. .W. MMillburn, R- C. M.Millen, L. H.t W.M.... ...20£0tt... 21.50... 83a...2012a1864c (2)...1381/;... 2449... 834rt.. 837.... 2296... 1546...1952(7... 478o... 518... 1356... 1703... 2119...1306o... 2296... 452ff ... 2n:; .. 20.!0... 2314... 756a 994 774a 1344c- 1398// 1378 132?a ^•JRl 23,><9 2389 77a 1363i ... 2010,2429 1826 1769a,l7S7/,1784« 2421 ... 2,332...]S35(i...2V.9C INDEX. References fo the Gradation Lis
RM2CEEW22–. Purdue debris. 3, 4—Assistant Manager Glee Club. BLANCHE LUCILEGOTTFRIEDMarengo, Ind.B. S.—Girls Glee Club 3, 4—In-dependent Literary Society 2, 3.Censor 4—Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3^4—Purdue Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4—Vesper Choir 2, 3—Spanish Club3—P. A. A. 3—Home EconomicsSociety 3. B. S. A-4—Y. M A. 4. VERE GRAHAMevay, Ind..Agricultural Society 1,C. A. 1—Ceres—P. A. CLARENCE URBANGRAMELSPACHER Jasper, Ind. B. S. A.—2n—2AX —KAn — Scabbard and Blade — Ceres •—Carlyle Literary Society—JuniorProm 20—Purdue Union Com-mittee—Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4—P. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4—AgriculturalSociety 1, 2, 3, 4 — Egg
RM2CEENXX–. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. 3.25 in. high, holds 34 bush, stems 3.75 high, holds 1 bush, stems 4.25 Eureka. No. 1, 12 in. high. stems. For house 10 x 20 ft high, holds 1 pk. stems. For No.lN o. 2N o . 3Fumiga- hoids 12No. 2. 24No. 3, 28 iu.1 iiin ■ ga t or,holds pk.No. 2, 16 in. house 12 x 4ii ft.No. 3. 20 in. high, house 15 x 100 ft.No. 4, 24 in. high, house 20 x 100 ft $3.00 Moth Catcher. This mothcatcher does what the birds• once did, kills the pest bycatching the parent mothsand beetles while you sleep.Fill th
RM2CEN1DH–. Los Italianos en el Uruguay : diccionario biográfico : contiene más de mil biografÃ-as de los residentes itálicos en la República Oriental del Uruguay. estó sus servicios como obrero del ramot varios establecimientos dedicados a la fabrica-â i Jas de hierro. De- le un principio se Les.mu un obrero hábil y entendido, adqui-â¢iendo rápidamente merecido y justo renombre-2n el año 1912 dejó la capital Argentina, trasla-e a Montevideo en compañÃ-a de su esposa i ¡na Rossi, con la cual contrajo enlacen Buenos Aires. Ya en Montevideo instaló con suno Pran i- < un i fábrii a dedicada
RM2CEF80K–. Purdue debris. Pagr >■■■■•< I ikrf. CRESWELL GARRETTSONBLAKENEY Denver, Colo.B. S. C. E.—2n—TBn—Scab-bard and Blade — Contour —Forum Debating Society 1, 2, 3—Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4—Cabinet2, 3—P. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4—Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4 — CadetCorps 3, 4, Major 4. LESTER MURLE BOLANDER Oaklandon, Ind.B. S. Ch. E.—$AX—TBn—a>AT— Purdue Debating Society —Band 1, 2, 3, 4—Chemical Engi-neering Society 1, 2, 3, 4. ELIJAH RUSSELL BONHAM Warren, Ind.B. S. A.—Agathon—AgriculturalSociety 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3—P. A. A. 1, 3, 4—Y. M. C. A.1, 2, 3, 4—Emersonian LiterarySociety 2, 3, 4, Sec
RM2CH080M–. Army list . INDEX, References to the GradaUon List are in Heavy Type. Middleton, E. M. P. G. P. T. t G. H. t a. J. H. G. H. J.J. H. P. J. A. -J. H. ...■ M.-O.K. ... - S - T.T. B. - W.-w. c. ... W. G, ... V,^.H. ...Middleton-West, S. HMiddlewood, A. ...Midlane. R. A. E. W. V. ... Midwood, H Miers, P. R. P.Mieseg-aes. C G. V.M ieville. A. L. Mlfsud, A. E. Milbank-Iieslie-Melville, R. S *50a Milborn, H 1664 Milborne-Swinnerton-Pil- king-ton. A. W 1487 ... 762... 1722 ... S050... 1756...21.3to... 21.S6... 20o0... ISHS... 2n.50... 895a.. 20S3a... 895«... 1S66... 1473... 21.53... 1661c... 543ff...
RM2CE14DC–. The use of the strain gage to determine stresses in steel structures . 99. Plate E4. Taking Otservations under Load-on the63d Elevated Hailway. 100 TaLle El.S3RD ST. ELEVATED RAILROAD Test Readings for stress in Diagonal UsL? per us 3 AverageTwo Trusses line Time j DIN J P 2N J D4N : DIG : ^ D2 S J D3S : D4S Load off : 11:45 : 0280 : 0755 : 0467 : 3905 : 1080 : 0425 : 1800 : 0.415 Load on : 12:10 : 0330 : 0765 ; 1125 : 0405 : 1850 : 0440 Load off : 12:85 : 0300 0750 : 0525 :3890 : 1078 • :0405 : 1.785 •0410 Di fference; 4.5 :1.0 . :4.8 :-0.5 : 4.5 :-2.0 :5.0 :2.5 Correction -1.0 :+0.3 •-3
RM2CEM1N6–. Physical researches on sensation [by] Frank Allen [and others]. ^OM -45 30 53 60 ♦A TO -73 IMG. .> Rtilcx Curve for .S^^Q^. ■0a V 1t ! i 1 1 ■ 1 O «3 1 ■ y J 1 ! I. t» ro T> I-IG. 6A.7/<.v Curie for .57 2n.. • 45 50 -55 *60 -^a -TO Fig 7At7/f.v Curve for .5-IOu. .J41 i ! Rrftf Curfor O^C** (V •0(3 fI c 0 • ^ e»<a - c Lr ///I 3i • to :^=^ ^ ^ •««»* .«j so sj fto ftj -ro -rs Fjc. 8 720 M. S. HOLLENBERG [J.O.S.A. & R.S.I., 8 It will be noticed in the preceding curves that while fatigue of oneeye always reflexly enhances the perception of the spectrum in theother in the t
RM2CE07K7–. Trow's general directory of the boroughs of Manhattan and Bronx, city of New York . h W wid Harry S teacher h360 W21st—Ellen wid Hv h423 E147th—Ellison S h3102 Kingsbridge ter—Emlyn M pres 140 5th av & v pres 311 W43d h Larrhmont N Y—Engraving Co 140 5th av—Fanny v pres 49 E8th h5 EllSth—Frances M stenog 500 Park av hl790 Clinton av—Francis T dock bldr h346 Ellth—Frank treas 14 Vandewater hl35 Pearsall av J C—Frank B pres 136 W Bwav h Pa—Frank V ins 7 E42d R208 h224 Danforth av J C—Fred A lawyer 135 Bway R915 hl56 Vermilye av—Fred A smith h23i W145th-Hi.. Ii2004 Batlnafe av—Geo rati r I.2.2n
RM2CE42JX–. Army list . Supt F. G. F. F. S. F. G. F. H. .. F. H. .. T.3.,R.E. ... P. 3.,R.Art.... - F. J., R. RerLi. R. 2n.55r. ..20i5a.. 17.52.. 2.334.. 242a..20.55a.. 1321.. 1739.. 227922 i5.. 1726.. 154215556... 2402,.. 63 ..20n5(/ .. 70 1800. 208t>. 1049,1395s,..2ll55ii... 2430...14826... 1258-... 24.54i 22.*813226...15406... 23682055a-.. 2454...1709a... 2386... 2337 G. K.-F 1226 G.L. 8 951 .MissC.U 1743 G. M.. /:.?. /.a/i. R. ... 792a G. M., /.. Art. ...12686 G. McI.C 179a G.N.N 846 G. O 19.38 G. R 2370 G.R.deH 1961 G. S 1902 G. S. B 155& G. S. E. McG. 1301a G. W 487a G. W. Q 15026 H., ret., lat
RM2CH0P91–. Book of the Royal blue . SWEPT BY MOUNTAIN BREEZES. 3,000 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL.Reached without change of cars via Baltimore & Ohio Railroad from New York, Phila-— dclphia, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg, Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis.Open until S2ptember 30. W. E. BURWELL, Manager, Deer Park. Maryland.. IsiIhIbI JTi -.flT^-X .rrr^.. i^^ CALENDAR - 1900 ^^ JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL ( S M T w T F s s M t w T r s s M T w T F s s M T w T F s 1 2 3 4 fi fi 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 ft fi 7 7 8 9 in 11 12 13 4 n « 7 H 9 lO 4 5 H 7 H 9 in H 9 10 1 1 12 13 14 14 IS Ifl 17 IP 19 2n 11 la
RM2CNRE01–. The book of birds; common birds of town and country and American game birds . gj 3 ■A 3 :3— 3 Crt H •-- 2n o CO o ^ 3 a c3 •-® op 1 X t- 4/ t. £- ^ 3 -S -2 d S; IJ S X- S >- ii 5 ^ ti S^ X = n C X ^ tl :i C -^ O 5^ - - ^b ^ o T i: Bf 3 ^ -^ r ^ X -2 i!^^ 3 ^ 3 O. g s j= ^ . ^ 3 = r S. y X 3 y 12 .5 ? > 3 3 •- fi o X J :^ 3--5 i 1^ ^ -^ Sc3 o03j;-r ^ :; t^ ^^fe2i:i/— 39 b .3 iC— -^ H I = rf= X 5 -^ • ^t- v: C C o=:o I & S J-2 3 r^ o ^^ -C w — y c. c c ^.= c oj ti; c !:: .^ 3 5c.S % - IS--fills S^-eI e: ;; ■— -r is ^ X 0 u 1 ^ tTti; 5iB 1 X XX S X s I.I 3 m 3 ^ ■ X .3 ■^ - 3 i
RM2CH4ME6–. Book of the Royal blue . le 17 18 19 2C 21 13 13 14 .6 Ifl 17 18 12 ia 14 IB 16 17 18 9 u: 11 12 13 14 IS 32 23 24 2n 30 27 28 19 2r 21 3:. 33 24 2ft 19 2(: 31 33 33 34 aft 16 IV 18 19 3C 21 33 39 30 31 26 27 28 ;; 36 27 38 39 30 31 3330 34 36 26 37 38 39 1 MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST 1 1 2 3 4 6 8 1 3. 3 I 1 3 3 4 5 7 H 9 10 1 1 12 13 4 ft fl V 8 9 10 3 3 4 ft 6 7 s 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 in 1(1 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 1ft Ifl 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 ift 13 14 Ifi It 17 18 19 SI 9,2 33 24 3n 36 37 If 19 20 21 22 2.3 24 Ifl 17 18 IH 30I31 32 30 31 33 3S 34 26 36 38 29 30 31 2r 2fl 27 ap 29 3C 23 34 2ft Sf
RM2CH2GP5–. Book of the Royal blue . 0 4 s « 7 H 9 10 fl 9 in 1 I 19 13 14 16 17 It 19 20 11 12 i;i 14 IS U 17 11 12 IS l-l 15 If 17 15 If 17 18 IB 9n 21 Ml HI! aa U4 25 2<i 27 It IE 20 21 22 2;i 24 ^^ U 2(: 21 22 2.1 24 22 23 24 95 96 27 28 yo 31 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST 1 2 3 4 5 .. 1 a 1 a 3 4 5 n 7 1 9 3 4 « 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 « 7 H 9 H 9 10 11 12 1,1 14 5 fl 7 R 9 in la 14 15 16 17 18 19 UJ 1 1 12 13 14 IB 16 15 Ifl 17 Ifl IB 9r. 21 19 13 14 15 16 17 18 •M 22 23 24 2S 26 17 IH 19 21) 21 22 2.l 22 2.^ 24 25 26 27 28 IB 2n 21 99 93 94 •21 ^JU 29 30 31 24 25 26
RM2CH4MHD–. Book of the Royal blue . i. fAHd Ui P^^ CALENDAR • 1899 li^^ JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL 1 8 M T w ^ F s s ^.lT w T F s B M T w T f s 8 M T w T F s 1 3 a 4 « 6 7 1 a 3 4 1 3 3 4 1 8 9 ir 1 1 12 13 14 ft H 7 8 9 ir 11 ft « 7 8 9 k; 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 15 le 17 18 19 2C 21 13 13 14 .6 Ifl 17 18 12 ia 14 IB 16 17 18 9 u: 11 12 13 14 IS 32 23 24 2n 30 27 28 19 2r 21 3:. 33 24 2ft 19 2(: 31 33 33 34 aft 16 IV 18 19 3C 21 33 39 30 31 26 27 28 ;; 36 27 38 39 30 31 3330 34 36 26 37 38 39 1 MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST 1 1 2 3 4 6 8 1 3. 3 I 1 3 3 4 5 7 H 9 10 1 1 12 13 4 ft fl V 8 9 10 3 3 4 ft 6 7 s 6 7 8 9
RM2CH0P5X–. Book of the Royal blue . ,^AND ,^?^, ^^ ^^ CALENDAR ■ 1900 ^^ JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL 1 S M T w T F s s ,. I w T F s s M T w T r s s M T w T F S 1 P 3 4 R e 1 9 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 in 1 1 19 13 4 5 « 7 H » 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 IC 11 12 13 14 14 15 le 17 18 19 2n I 1 19. IH 14 15 16 17 11 12 i;h 14 16 16 17 15 16 17 iti la 2C 21 21 22 93 94 9fi 9fl 97 IH 19 9.(; HI 92 23 24 18 19 2C 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 aa 25 26 27 28 29 3U 31 29 30 MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST 1 9 3 4 ft 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 6 7 fl q in 1 1 19 3 4 5 6 7 8 g H 9 IC 11 12 13 14 5 6 V
RM2CH3RKE–. Book of the Royal blue . 1 2 1 2 3 4 t) 6 1 1( 3 4 R 8 7 s fi 7 R 9 10 1 1 3 4 B « 7 8 9 7 H y 10 11 12 13 8 9 in 1 1 12 13 14 12 13 14 15 IH 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 14 Ih 1« 17 IH 19 20 15 IR 17 18 19 2n 21 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 IH It) 2(1 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 2b 26 27 22 23 24 25 2fl 27 28 28 27 28 2B 3C . 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31 29 3C 31 ■■ . |.. 31 ... ■ ■ SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER | || 1 9 3 1 1 2 3 4 B 1 2 3 4 R R 7 8 9 in 2 3 4 5 fi 7 8 fi 7 8 H 10 11 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Ifl 17 9 10 I 1 12 13 14 15 i;i 14 15 lli 17 IH IH 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 90 91
RM2CH4E8Y–. Book of the Royal blue . MX fÂ¥m^&t FI^=A ^^J5^S>> ^^- J^fev x^^ p^g CALENDA R - 1909 p^s, JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL s M T w T F s s M T w T F B s M T w T F s s M T w T F s 3 4 fi 6 I 2 3 4 s 6 1 2 3 p 7 B 0 7 8 9 in 11 19 13 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 10 1 1 1^ 1 ? 14 1 *! 1« 14 1f> 18 17 18 19 2n 14 15 Ifl 17 lb 19 20 11 12 13 14 17 IB IP 20 91 99 93 91 99 9«1 94 95 Bfl 27 21 22 2a 24 25 26 27 18 19 2431 25 26 - 27 28 29 30 28 28 29 30 31 â ⢠MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST 2 T 4 5 fl 7 18 e 7 18 29 1=?! 41 1 519 4 5 e 7 1 28 9 3 10 8 29 3 10 11 O 12 a13 14 14 1f> 13 14 IB If
RM2CPX1FM–. Book of the Royal blue . /^^ /^^ u^fc CALENDAR - 1902 IB^^ ^^P^ ^^^i^ JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL I s M T wI T 2 F 3 8 4 s M T w T F s s M T w T F s T s M T T T 3 F 4 sS & a 7 8 9 IC 11 •2 3 4 fi H 7 H V. 3 4 5 6 7 « 6 7 R 9 ir 1 1 12 12 13 14 lb 1« 17 18 9 u: 11 12 in 14 15 9 1( 11 12 13 14 15 1.T 14 15 Ifl 17 IR 19 J9 20 21 22 23 24 25 la 17 f IX 2(: 21 22 16 17 IP 10 vr. 21 99 pr 21 22 2n 24 25 26 Me 27 28 2. 30 31 23 ■* 26 26 27 28 2330 2431 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 fl 7 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 4 b 6 7 8 9 10 B 9 1(1 11 12 13 14 « 7 R 9 IC 11 12 a 4 5 6
RM2CH6KD0–. Book of the Royal blue . Rifc >AND (i^^ CALENDAR • 1898 0^^ , JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL 1 6 M T w T F 8 s M T w T F s s M T w T F s 6 M T w T F B 1 I 2 3 4 B 1 a 3 4 B I a 2 3 4 6 a 7 8 6 7 H H u: 11 12 H 7 H t) k; 11 12 3 4 B fl 7 8 9 9 IC 11 12 13 14 IB i:h 14 IB Ifl 17 IH IH i;i 14 IB 11- 17 IH It) 1(1 1 1 IV ia 14 IB 16 le 17 IH in 2(1 21 22 2<; 21 22 «;i 24 2B 26 2(; 21 22 2.1 24 2B 2H 17 IH IB 2r 21 22 23 aa 24 2ft 2« 27 iif 2» 27 V.f 27 2H 2n 3(; 31 24 2B 2fl 27 2H 29 30 30 31 -■ MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST 1 1 3 3 4 B e 7 1 2 3 4 I 2 1 3 3 4 6 6 8 9 10111 12 13 14 B 6 7 H » 10 11 3
RM2CH071K–. Book of the Royal blue . 2U 2U 30 31 23 24 25 2b 27 28 29 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 3 3 4 S 6 7 U 9 7 8 9 IC n 12 13 5 6 7 B 9 in 1 1 9 3 10 J2 13 14 lf> le 14 15 le 17 IH m 20 12 V. 14 15 16 17 IS 9 in 1 1 19 1? 14 15 20 22 23 21 22 2a 24 25 26 27 19 2r 21 2? 2? 24 25 IR 17 18 Ifl 2« 2/ 28 29 30 28 29 30 26 27 2e 29 30 31 23 24 2ft 26 27 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER i 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 0 T 4 5 H 9 IC 11 12 4 5 « 7 H 9 10 H 9 ir 1 1 12 13 14 6 R q 13 14 lb 1« 17 18 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 IH 19 2n 21 13 14 1 f
RM2CGW7W4–. Book of the Royal blue . 4. —^.^ •t, mj^ mo ^s^^ CALENDAR - 1903 esiAeQ JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL 1 s M T w T f £ 6 M T w T r s s M T W T F s s M T w T F s 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 B « 7 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 1 2 3 4 4 b 6 V u U lU B 9 IC 11 12 i;i 14 H 9 C 11 12 !,■ 14 ft 6 7 R 9 in 11 15 1« 17 16 It 17 IH Ifi ar 21 1.1 f. 17 18 1£ 20 21 1? 1.? 14 1ft Ifi 17 18 la lU 20 ai 22 23 a4 aa 201 24 26 2« 27 an a« 2;i l?4 26 2e 27 28 19 90 91 9? 2n ?4 25 ■■ !i7 r ay ^^ 31 •• :: a9 30 31 :: 26 27 28 29 30 MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST 1 .... 1 2 1 2 3 4 B 6 .. 1 2 3 4 1 a 4 B 6 7 8 0 7 H 9 10 11 12 13 6 R 7 8 9 in 11 2
RMRJ40H2–. A monograph of the North American species of the genus Polygonum [microform]. Botany; Dicotyledons; Botanique; Dicotyledones. MEMOIRS DEPARTMENT OF R)TANy COLUMBIA CoLLEuE, Vol., ! n.ATE 2n. ¥ A. POLYGONUM HIRSUTUM WALTER.. 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.. Small, John K. (John Kunkel), 1869-1938. [Lancaster, Pa. ? : s. n.
RMRH7F04–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 2n o o m jo o 1° MARKEr6tREErfG * â v.»»^02 KfyRN>OTREE:Tr (EVENING POST jSuiLDING) And 908 MARKET STREET. Samples and Sell ateasnrements Free by Wall t=xO fifffWUfo®, fe. At J. A. McKERRON'S, 203. 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.. San Francisco, Calif. : [s. n. ]
RMRJDCPC–. Challenges in forage and range research. Forage plants; Rangelands. ^^^JttPfcUW .Sidfir A plant breeder at the U.S. Regional Pasture Research Laboratory, University Park, Pa., examines white clover introductions. . There are 15 chromosomes (seven pairs and a single chromosome) in this plant derived from tetraploid crested wheatgrass (2n = 28 chromosomes) at Logan, Utah. Chromosome studies provide a guide to the origin of species and to inheritance patterns. —Available genetic, cytogenetic, and pathological information does not provide adequate guidelines for breeding. To improve methods of
RMRJD3R9–. Characteristics and hybridization of important intermountain shrubs. Chenopodiacae; Shrubs Great Basin. Hybridization: Prostrate kochia is highly polymorphic and consists of numerous geographic races and ecotypes (Shishkin 1936). We foresee great opportunity for selection and development of superior strains for forage and cover. Kochia prostrata is diploid, 2n = ca.18 (C.L. Pope and E. D. McArthur, data on file. Shrub Sciences Laboratory, Provo, Utah). Distribution and Habitat: Prostrate kochia is native to arid and semiarid regions of central Eurasia where it grows on alkaline, stony, and s
RMRH2465–. Bulbs and plants : autumn 1901. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 2n CURRIE BROS., MILWAUKEE, WIS. REDBECKIA—GOLDEN GLOW. r-'- S^. Rudbeckia Cone-Flower. This class of handsome plants is con- sidered quite indispensa- ble in the herb aceous or shubbery border. All the varieties are very showy and e xceeding- ly effective either in masses or as single speei- e very easy; of cultivation and are absolutely New • Double Golden Rudbeckia — &qu
RMRG7N3A–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. (>2n Hia.LETIN 'A, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. I/. '. Second pair of auteiiii;e a little lunger than half the length of the body. First article of the tlagellum a little longer than the s-econd. Inner face of the mandibles with three to four penicils. Terminal segment of abdomen a little excavate above. Color yellow or brown or dark, almost black, with obscure or yellowish spots arranged in from four to six longitudinal series, the first two lateral Metoponorthus sexfasciatus (Koch) Epistome smooth Metoprmodhas virgatus Budde-Lund.. ME
RMRJ3X30–. Cruisings in the Cascades [microform] : a narrative of travel, exploration, amateur photography, hunting, and fishing, with special chapters on hunting the grizzly bear, the buffalo, elk ... etc.. Hunting; Fishing; Hunting; Fishing; Chasse; Pêche sportive; Chasse; Pêche sportive. 2n cunsiNus i. t;ii: ( ascadks *"â ''F&i 'l/':' i^s^ri 1...;,yii,â¢;,!,-. 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.. Shields, G
RMRJBTWK–. C. Hart Merriam papers : including correspondence, papers relating to career with the United States Biological Survey, 1798-1972 (bulk 1871-1942). United States. Division of Ornithology and Mammalogy; United States. Division of Biological Survey; United States. Biological Survey; United States. Bureau of Biological Survey; Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U. S. ); Harriman Alaska Expedition (1899); Bering Sea controversy; Bears; Biogeography; Natural history; Ornithology; Botany; Life zones; Wildlife conservation. 4 2'n March 13, 1909 Mr, Harry L. 'Teor^^e, St. Joseph,
RMRJ1E7N–. The woods and minerals of New Brunswick [microform] : being a descriptive catalogue of the trees, shrubs, rocks and minerals of the province, available for economic purposes. Trees; Shrubs; Mines and mineral resources; Arbres; Arbustes; Mines et ressources minières. .a, M ADVEIITFSE.MKNTS. JAMES. S. MAY, 84 FE»iiaGe ¥5riIISa,2n Sfreet^ SAINT JOHN, N. B. IMI'()KTK!l O;". t uf Ella m. 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 or
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