RM2HGX1TE–Nictaux East, Canada, Nova Scotia, N 44 56' 28'', W 65 1' 42'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RM2B0MG3B–Cartonnage of Tjaisetemneny, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 22–23, ca. 1070–945 B.C., From Egypt, Cartonnage, L. 166.3 × W. 42 cm (65 1/2 × 16 9/16 in
RF2HW0EC5–Art inspired by Vitrine, 1899–1900, Walnut and glass, H. 65, W. 42-5/8, D. 12-1/4 inches, Woodwork-Furniture, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMKC55D1–Vitrine, 1899–1900, Walnut and glass, H. 65, W. 42-5/8, D. 12-1/4 inches, Woodwork-Furniture
RMPB1ER0–Relief from the Chapel of the Overseer of the Troops Sehetepibre. Dimensions: H. 30.5 cm (12 in.); W. 42.5 cm (16 3/4 in.); Th. 10.6 cm (4 3/16 in.). Dynasty: Dynasty 13. Date: ca. 1802-1640 B.C.. The 'overseer of troops' Sehetepibre, son of Satankhu was the owner of a commemorative chapel which housed two relief slabs in the collection (65.120.1, 65.120.2). On these slabs, he is seen seated at an offering table, but he and his family are also depicted as mummies. Although Egyptian hieroglyphs could be written in either direction, the preference was right to left. Thus, the list of Sehetepi
RM2B0MNAJ–Knife (Bade-bade) with Sheath, Malayan, 18th–19th century, Malayan, Horn, bone, silver, H. with sheath 10 1/4 in. (26 cm); H. without sheath 8 15/16 in. (22.7 cm); L. of blade 6 1/2 in. (16.5 cm); W. 1 3/4 in. (4.5 cm); Wt. 2.3 oz. (65.2 g); Wt. of sheath 1.5 oz. (42.5 g), Knives
RM2E9FRAJ–VIEW of the TORRENT of the LUTSCHINEN, and of the GLACIERS where it takes its Source = VUE du TORRENT de la LUTSCHINEN en SUISSE, et des GLACIERS ou il prend sa Source. Author Malgo, Simon 85.65.3. Place of publication: [London] Publisher: Published by Messrs. G. , W. Nicol Pall Mall, J. White, Fleet Street, Colnaghi, Sala , Co. Cockspur Street, , C. Geisweiler 42 Parliament Street; May 1 1800, Date of publication: [May 1 1800] Item type: 1 print Medium: hand-coloured aquatint and etching Dimensions: platemark 54.7 x 70.2 cm, on sheet 59.4 x 85 cm Form
RM2T91B2G–Landscape, 19th century, Utagawa Hiroshige, Japanese, 1797 - 1858, 34 x 13 1/8 in. (86.36 x 33.34 cm) (image)65 x 14 5/8 in. (165.1 x 37.15 cm) (mount) 42 cm w w/rollers, Ink and color on silk, Japan, Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e
RF2HW30WX–Art inspired by Small Pellet Crossbow in the 16th-Century Style, ca. 1850–90, possibly Paris, probably French, possibly Paris, Steel, copper alloy, gold, L. 25 7/8 in. (65.7 cm); W. 16 9/16 in. (42 cm); Wt. 2 lb. 1 oz. (925 g), Archery Equipment-Crossbows, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2B0MNA3–Knife (Kukri) with Sheath, Two Small Knives and Pouch, Indian or Nepalese, Gurkha, 19th century, Indian or Nepalese, Gurkha, Steel, ivory, leather, Knife (a); H. with sheath 16 13/16 in. (42.7 cm); H. without sheath 16 13/16 in. (42.7 cm); W. 1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm); Wt. 14.2 oz. (402.6 g); sheath (b); Wt. 3.3 oz. (93.6 g); small knife (c); H. 6 5/16 in. (41.4 cm); W. 1 1/16 in. (2.7 cm); Wt. 2.3 oz. (65.2 g); small knife (d); H. 6 13/16 in. (17.3 cm); W. 1 3/16 in. (3 cm); Wt. 2 oz. (56.7 g), Knives
RF2HTT7NN–Art inspired by Peytral and Crupper Plates, early 16th century, Possibly Flemish or German, Leather, gesso, pigment, crupper plate: L. 22 7/8 in. (58.1 cm); W. 25 5/8 in. (65.1 cm); Wt. 5 lb. 14 oz. (2666 g); left peytral plate: H. 24 1/2 in. (62.2 cm); W. 18 3/8 in. (46.7 cm); Wt. 2, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMR5CBKR–Two travellers stand on a rock by the Lütschine River in the foreground, with waterfalls, forests and the Bernese Alps in the background. VIEW of the TORRENT of the LUTSCHINEN, and of the GLACIERS where it takes its Source. [London] : Published by Messrs. G. & W. Nicol Pall Mall, J. White, Fleet Street, Colnaghi, Sala & Co. Cockspur Street, & C. Geisweiler 42 Parliament Street; May 1 1800, [May 1 1800]. Hand-coloured aquatint and etching. Source: Maps K.Top.85.65.3. Language: English and French. Author: Belanger, L.
RM2RKDM1K–Bildnummer: 54965780 Datum: 28.02.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110228) -- HONG KONG, Feb. 28, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A pedestrian walks past an electronic panel displaying the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong, south China, Feb. 28, 2011. Hong Kong stocks closed up on Monday, with the weighted index rising 325.65 points, or 1.42 percent, to end at 23,338.02. (Xinhua/Wong Pun Keung) (ljh) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Wirtschaft kbdig xsk 2011 quer o0 Börse, Börsenkurs, Aktienkurs, Anstieg, HSI, Anzeige Bildnummer 54965780 Date 28 02 2011 Copyright Imago XINHUA Hong Kong Feb 28 2011 XINHUA a Pedestrian W
RMW2310X–Archive image from page 122 of Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe denkschriftender35kais Year: 1878 1. Serie 2. Serie Magnet Nr. 3. I II III /â = 54° 8'6 /' 54° 7w /' lo''ö2'56'7-<$12'' lO'59''29'5<9' 1]')'59'8.4;5': 2 V, 351 12-5 348 58-5 15-7 â7?2 59-8 â7°2 i: 342 28-3 345 42 6 39-3 39-4 â7-5 v 117 52-8 â7-2 115 50-7 57-0 51-4 â7-5 55-5 26-6 56.7 t = â8°1 «4 118 12-6 120 40-5 17-3 -7 2 42-3 â7-5 V 54 7-7 54 13-7 w' 65 35-5 65 28-2 p â 13-6 â 6.2 'j 65 2] -9 65 22
RM2AWDT8A–Psalms of David : imitated in the language of the New Testament, and apply'd to the Christian state and worship . fs^ II^i 15th pait, index; w. reBhtty 25. for Avftosy- to Pr/r^er, 85, 14?, 130.WaO*) Trayer in time of it, 20. DifappointmETJts threiji, 60. ViBo^yyiQ. fpiritualy ie,i44.Warnings of God to his l^eofie^ 81,Watchftilnefs, 19, 141. Qve)thI3(5.Good profit Men, rfot 6dk, 16, Worldi Hatted and SaifttsTaHence, 37. Warfhip and Order of the Gof-^/,4^- Delight in it, 84. rvithReverence, S^i 99. daily, 55,134, 14.1, in a Family, 133.pHhlick, 65,64, 112, 132. ^i-fence from it, 42, 63. Wrath a
RMKC7F4K–Small Pellet Crossbow in the 16th-Century Style, ca. 1850–90
RMPFJ1E7–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. CRUSTACEA MACACOSTRACA. V. 41 *3I. Euonyx chelatus Norman. Euonyx chelatus G. O. Sars 1895, p. 117, PI. 40 fig 1. — Stebbing 1906, p. 19 (lit. and syn.). Occurrence. Secured once by the "Ingolf" (but the specimen is too young to be determined with absolute certainty) and once by the "Thor". It is new to the "Ingolf" area. ?V. of Greenland: "Ingolf" St. 28. 65 17'N., 55°42' W. 791m., temp. 3.8° C. 1 spec. jun. (determination not certain). S.W. of the
RMKC6CT7–Peytral and Crupper Plates, early 16th century, Possibly Flemish or German, Leather, gesso, pigment, crupper plate: L. 22 7/8
RM2ABWWNJ–THE MIDWINTER nciQn f IIP es Keuffel & Esser 42 ANN STREET Cloth Profile Papers Tapes Chains Scales Rubber Tools Etc. Etc. SUBJECTS: Shakspere Lieut.-Gen. Sheridan Dickens Rents. The Orleans Princes Dante Courbet Rembrandt. Sheep Farming Convict Labor. The Silver Dollar. National Library B'ld'g Church Music Modern Catholicism Trades Unions Poetry E. C. Stedman Robert Browning Austin Dobson Tommasso Salvini George B. McClellan Horace White. Christina G. Rossetti Celia Thaxter George W. Cable Robert Grant Sidney Lanier J. S. of Dale T. R. Lounsbury Charles S. Robinson G. P. Lathrop J. V. Cheney
RM2HGTT5M–Arnold, Canada, Nova Scotia, N 43 42' 20'', W 65 1' 33'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RMMAC98X–. Dreer's mid-summer list 1925 . Stakes. Light, tapering, round, painted green: Each Doz. IOC lift $0 04 SO 30 S2 00 3J ft. 2 " 06 50 3 SO 4 2 " 07 70 5 25 5 3 " 10 90 6 7; Heavy Rose or Dahlia. Round, painted green: Each Doz. 100 3 ft..-?^ $0 13 $135 S10 50 5 ft. 4 " 17 1 80 14 00 6 Square. Painted green. A good, strong stake: Each Doz. 1'. ft $0 04 $0 30 2 " 05 45 2J " 06 65 3 " 09 85 Plain Inpainted Dowels: Length Diameter 42 inches J-inch.... 42 " i " .... 42 " I " 36 '• ] " .... Dyed Green. Add 25 cts. per 100; $2.00 per 1000. W
RMPB0K87–Reliefs from the Chapel of the Overseer of the Troops Sehetepibre. Dimensions: 65.120.1: H. 30.5 cm (12 in.); W. 42.5 cm (16 3/4 in.); Th. 10.6 cm (4 3/16 in.); 65.120.2: H. 30.5 cm (12 in.); W. 49.2 cm (19 3/8 in.); Th. 9.7 cm (3 13/16 in.). Dynasty: Dynasty 13. Date: ca. 1802-1640 B.C.. The 'overseer of troops' Sehetepibre, son of Sitankhu, was the owner of a commemorative chapel at Abydos, presumably built on the 'Terrace of the Great God' near the Osiris Temple. From here, he could magically and eternally participate in the festivals celebrating this god that were held each year. The two
RMW00RNE–Archive image from page 43 of Die Fauna südwest-Australiens Ergebnisse der. Die Fauna südwest-Australiens. Ergebnisse der Hamburger südwest-australischen Forschungsreise 1905 diefaunasdwest030105mich Year: 1910 42 W. Kükenthal, Von einer verbreiterten Basis erheben sich einige größere und kleinere Stämme, welche meist nicht scharf voneinander gegliederte konische Läppchen tragen, so daß die Oberfläche ziemlich gleichmäßig mit Polypen bedeckt erscheint. Die Poljpenkr)pfchen sind ansehnlich groß, ca. 0,65 mm lang, ebenso breit, von kelchförmiger Gestalt, und stehen an den dicken, nicht über 1
RM2AMY61J–The Annual monitor..or, Obituary of the members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland.. . 3 dys. 12 5 1916Liverpool. Son of Alfred E. and RebeccaCastree. Thomas KiNGHAM Catchpool 65 23 12 1915Wanstead, Essex. 2b ANNUAL MONITOR Ada Mary Catford ..51 8 6 1916 Muswell Hill, N.W. Wife of Hubert H. Catford.Elizabeth Catford ..76 19 3 1916 Stoke Newington, N. Widow of Henry J.Catford.John Vincent Catterall .. 75 18 4 1916 Leeds.John Thomas Chandler .. 42 20 1 1916 Reading.Elizabeth Chapman ..90 20 11 1915 Portadown, Co. Armagh.Jane Child . . 65 15 4 1916 Idle, near Bradford. Wife of
RMPFA0BK–. Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische landwirtschaft. Tropical plants; Tropical crops. v fcj SU JW QJaljg^. F3bJ^à £Le V 9*ââ *--»«»- 1, â *L. â - j-J- P 1 0BP 'm tuilft W^TV^TST* ^vH r J Fâ£â > 1=42^, k, t 9^*ff^ 832<» 8 Faser$et)innun$s-Hoschinen âNEU-CORONfl" BS8& für Agaven, Aloe, Musa, Sanseviera u. andere faserhaltige Pflanzen. Ãber 65 Neu-Corona-Maschlnen geliefert Ausstellung Allahabad (Brit. Indien) 1911: Goldene Medaille. Ausstellung Soerabaya (Niederländ. Indien) 1911: Diplom für ausgezeichnete Bauart, Leistung und Güte des Erzeugnisses. Vorquetsch
RM2HGW999–Dutch Valley, Canada, New Brunswick, N 45 42' 1'', W 65 27' 53'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RMMCHNTR–. Green Hand Duster Length 18 in.... 24 in.... 30 in.... Doz. 100 1000 .$0 12 $0 50 $3 50 15 60 4 50 20 75 5 00 Length Doz. 36 in $0 25 100 1000 W 85 $6 00 42 in. 48 in. 30 35 7 50 9 00 Stakes, Bamboo, heavy, for dahlias and roses. Each Doz. 100 $0 08 $0 75 $5 00 f to J-inch diameter, 6 ft. long. 10 1 00 6 50 Stakes. Wood, light round, painted green: Doz. by Each Doz. Parcel Post 100 ft $( ) 03 $0 25 $0 35 $1 85 2 ft 05 45 55 3 25 2 ft 06 65 80 4 75 3 ft 09 85 1 00 6 25 4 ft 12 1 25 1 45 9 00 5 ft 15 1 50 11 50 Slakes. Heavy Rose or Dahlia. 3 ft 4 ft 5 ft 6 ft Hyacinth Stakes. Each $0 12 1
RMPATCW0–Knife (Bade-bade) with Sheath. Culture: Malayan. Dimensions: H. with sheath 10 1/4 in. (26 cm); H. without sheath 8 15/16 in. (22.7 cm); L. of blade 6 1/2 in. (16.5 cm); W. 1 3/4 in. (4.5 cm); Wt. 2.3 oz. (65.2 g); Wt. of sheath 1.5 oz. (42.5 g). Date: 18th-19th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMW1BR5K–Archive image from page 448 of Deuxième expédition antarctique francaise (1908-1910). Deuxième expédition antarctique francaise (1908-1910) . deuximeexpdin1914fran Year: 1914 OISEA rx A NT A RC TIQUES. 191 ouest (le rAmériquo du Sud, mors du (lap, Iverguelon, sud de rocéan Indien, Australie Nouvelle-Zélande, île C-liathani. 23. Halobaena caerulea (1 8-9 16-17-32-42-44-55-56-59-65 66-68). ni>fjion witarrfiqi(e. — m'33' S., 22°88' W. (Bruce), GloS. et 1 lO' W. (Gain). liri/lon suhanfarcl/f/HO. — Mers du Sud jusqu'au 10°. Nids sur l'ile •.-rXinvUe narxZ des qIclcb d& dérioe- ji f...XimiiB
RM2AWJC74–Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . forward to July 1, 1908 $9 70 4 00 5 50 3 85 6 00 1 00 3 85 2 00 39 45 75 10 00 6 00 49 17 50 75 50 10 3 85 75 1 2035 00 23 20 5 00 1 50 1 35 10 003005 20 8 65 2 25 4 50 $398 73 1 27 $400 00 $400 00 State OF California, I County of Sacramento.i W. R. Williams, being first duly sworn, deposes and says that the two foregoingstatements (Nos. 41 and 42) are full, true and correct accounts, in detail, of the manner inwhich the aj)propriation for postage, expressage, telegrapliing, co
RMPFA90R–. Deuxième expédition antarctique francaise (1908-1910). Natural history -- Antarctica; Scientific expeditions -- Antarctica; Antarctica. OISEA rx A NT A RC TIQUES. 191 ouest (le rAmériquo du Sud, mors du (lap, Iverguelon, sud de rocéan Indien, Australie^ Nouvelle-Zélande, île C-liathani. 23. Halobaena caerulea (1 8-9 16-17-32-42-44-55-56-59-65 66-68). ni>fjion witarrfiqi(e. — m'33' S., 22°88' W. (Bruce), GloS. et 1 lO" W. (Gain). liri/lon suhanfarcl/f/HO. — Mers du Sud jusqu'au 10°. Nids sur l'ile. •.-rXinvUe narxZ des qIclcb^ d& dérioe- ji f...XimiiB Twvd/der ireb&^s limite r
RM2HGX5FP–Pont-du-Milieu, Canada, New Brunswick, N 46 42' 36'', W 65 1' 39'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RMPAPC3X–Snaffle Bit. Culture: German. Dimensions: H. 7 1/4 in. (18.42 cm); W. 9 5/16 in. (23.65 cm).. Date: late 16th century. This kind of bit was used in the German lands for horses carrying litters and pulling sleighs. The snaffle bit is the simplest type of horse bit, and it has an effect on the bars (part of the horses' jaw without teeth) and the corners of the lips. The scatches, the flattened triangular elements composing this mouthpiece, were slightly stronger in their effect and more resistant than the traditional conical canons also used at the time. The rings on the sides would serve to h
RMW1RDMJ–Archive image from page 54 of Deep circulation, central north Pacific. Deep circulation, central north Pacific Ocean: 1961, 1962, 1963 deepcirculationc00barb Year: 1965 LONGITUDE I6f W LATITUDE STATION 69 34.90 67 65 64 59 56 54 52 51 30 49 48 45 35.x 35.24 35.30 3S.09 34.52 34.56 34.19 33.16 32 .SZ 32.62 32.42 32.40 12.<6 II.S4 Q 1300 - T- ⢠34.33 34.42 31.9 u,tt .-T - ⢠⢠⢠- ⢠- â-. A 34.67 h i ' - 1 / - - ⢠- r ⢠4 .ff'T J1.5S X â ' >rrrrV' Y' 1 ' â v Figure 7. âSalinity C/oo) Section 2, September 1961. 43
RM2AG5X86–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. 18 Size. Stem Wind. Htg. 21 Lines. state Marginal Number. This Size Movement fits 18 Size Waltham Hunting Case. No. Each Doz 40. Mainspring $ 15 $1 75 41. Large Winding Wheel 26 2 50 42. Grooved. 26 2 60 43. Hand getting Wheel 16 150 44. 15 1 51) 45. 15 1 50 46. 15 1 60 No. Each 47. Hand Setting Wheel 15 48. Yoke, Old 25 49. New 25 50. Main Spring Hook 61. Winding Pinion 25 62, Yoke Spring 10 Doz No. Each Doz 10 2 .W 65. Hand Set, Old .... 36 3 75 2 50 66. New .... 35 3 75 35 67. Crown and Stem, Nickel.. 25 2 76
RMPF9CN9–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Deutsche Südpolar- Expedition 1901—3 Hr. G28. 30. A-iril 1903 Meteorologischer Atlas. TafiU 210. ttffWF' Witterungs-Ub«r«'icht Hoch l) } 170 176' W. 4n-«° S. (ü) Tief 1) ^ röo ISO" W. g) 770 90 li 76S W 5) o 745 fiO° 6) "'- 26 80* 68" 30 f8W) 7) 76S 10 0, *i 65" 9) w 7'o 9S" 30° 101 w 765 120" SS* ) ^ 750 J4i' S) r-. 76(1 105- 4) J 730 «ff0 5) ) "65 75" ß) f 7G0 55° 7) O 760 42° 8) C 7-M 36'- 71,0 15" 10) w 760 40° U. Jff" 11
RMPAR3D7–Knife (Kukri) with Sheath, Two Small Knives and Pouch. Culture: Indian or Nepalese, Gurkha. Dimensions: Knife (a); H. with sheath 16 13/16 in. (42.7 cm); H. without sheath 16 13/16 in. (42.7 cm); W. 1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm); Wt. 14.2 oz. (402.6 g); sheath (b); Wt. 3.3 oz. (93.6 g); small knife (c); H. 6 5/16 in. (41.4 cm); W. 1 1/16 in. (2.7 cm); Wt. 2.3 oz. (65.2 g); small knife (d); H. 6 13/16 in. (17.3 cm); W. 1 3/16 in. (3 cm); Wt. 2 oz. (56.7 g). Date: 19th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMW1BCHP–Archive image from page 368 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola1210deut Year: 1910 Deutsche Südpolar- Expedition 1901—3 Hr. G28. 30. A-iril 1903 Meteorologischer Atlas. TafiU 210 ttffWF' Witterungs-Ub«r«'icht Hoch l) } 170 176' W. 4n-«° S. (ü) Tief 1) röo ISO' W. g) 770 90 li 76S W 5) o 745 fiO° 6) ''- 26 80 68' 30 f8W) 7) 76S 10 0, i 65' 9) w 7'o 9S' 30° 101 w 765 120' SS ) 750 J4i' S) r-. 76(1 105- 4) J 730 «ff0 5) ) '65 75' ß) f 7G0 55° 7) O 760 42° 8) C 7-M 36'- 71,0
RM2AXGP4B–Water supply of StMary and Milk Rivers, 1898-1917 . rements of Alberta Railway & Irrigation CoJs canal at Spring Coulee, Alta., 1914-1917. Date. 1914. May 1 20 July 14 24 Aug. 7 15 28 Sept. 16 24 Oct. 2 1915. May 17 Jiine 4 24 July 9 31 Sept. 7 28 Made by— O. H. Hoover.W. A. Burton.O. H. Hoover. ....do do do ..-.do ....do ....do .--.do V. A. NewhallW. A. Burton.V. A. Newhall do do do W. A. Burton. Gauge Dis- Date. height. charge. Feet. Sec.-ft. 1916. 2.92 197 Apr. 14 3.77 405 May 9 4.69 623 27 4.66 615 July 17 4.42 548 Aug. 21 4.15 487 Sept. 18 4.20 511 Oct. 9 3.47 296 3.65 368 1917. 3.72 357
RMPF9CN7–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. ttffWF' Witterungs-Ub«r«'icht Hoch l) } 170 176' W. 4n-«° S. (ü) Tief 1) ^ röo ISO" W. g) 770 90 li 76S W 5) o 745 fiO° 6) "'- 26 80* 68" 30 f8W) 7) 76S 10 0, *i 65" 9) w 7'o 9S" 30° 101 w 765 120" SS* ) ^ 750 J4i' S) r-. 76(1 105- 4) J 730 «ff0 5) ) "65 75" ß) f 7G0 55° 7) O 760 42° 8) C 7-M 36'- 71,0 15" 10) w 760 40° U. Jff" 11) n 750 00° 50° i'ji . reo J50° Jtr (NNO) Nr. 628. 3«. April 1908 Mm. Nr. 629. 1. Mai 1908 .„ Ill
RMPAKPJ9–Crupper Plate. Culture: Possibly Flemish or German. Dimensions: 22 7/8 x 25 5/8 in. (58.1 x 65.1 cm); Wt. 5 lb. 14 oz. (2,666 g).. Date: early 16th century. Much lighter, and probably faster and cheaper to produce than in metal, armor made from shaped and hardened leather (<i>cuir bouilli</i>) was used throughout Europe for war, tournament, and parades. Surviving elements of leather armor are today extremely rare, but the use of hardened leather defenses, especially for horses, due to its advantages, was once much more widespread than is commonly assumed. The Museum's three elements (this cr
RMW1BJ37–Archive image from page 408 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola1210deut Year: 1910 Nr. G59. 31. Mal 1903 Nr. 659. 31. Mai 1Ö03 Hoch DO 755 U5' W. 35° S. 2) r. 7Ö0 140° 65° 3) 5 7.55 i/0 50° (NNO) 4) Q TT6 42 421 188W) » ) 765 S' O. 6) J 7C5 Jö° 7) w 7Ö0 6.5° 30-35 ' 7) r 760 20 0. 40° (NO) 8)0 765 135' 86' 8) r 740 50 50' 9) 770 150-155 #P (Kff, WSW. 9) n 745 75 46' HD |7fl0 170° '0-35° [KOJ 10) } 710 105° Nr. 660. 1. Jani 1908 Nr. U(J0. 1. Juni 1903
RM2AM37P9–Cyclopædia of Methodism in Canada [electronic resource]: containing historical, educational and statistical information, dating from the beginning of the work in the several provinces of the Dominion of Canada ... . Morrison, J 76 Supplied from Winnipeg. 77 John W. Bell, B.D 78 John W. Bell, B.D.. 79 John A. McCamus. 80 John Semmens. 482539 12 75 72 42 64 90 104 65 64 111 43 611 00 95 175 25 p. 351. 317 179 00 1,500 00 381 132 33 2,109 00 342 417 08 1,998 00 334 243 33 1,612 0c 244 539 75 1,441 65 244 428 01 1,460 00 244 243 33 p. 351. 70 900 00 114 24 00 1,329 00 114 324 45 1,060 00 125 303 3
RMPFFC0Y–. Deep circulation, central north Pacific Ocean: 1961, 1962, 1963. Ocean circulation. LONGITUDE I6f W LATITUDE STATION 69 34.90 67 65 64 59 56 54 52 51 30 49 48 45 35.x 35.24 35.30 3S.09 34.52 34.56 34.19 33.16 32 .SZ 32.62 32.42 32.40 12.<6 II.S4. Q 1300 - T- ⢠34.33 34.42 31.^9 u,tt *^.-T - ⢠⢠⢠- ⢠- â-. A 34.67 h i ' - 1 ^ ^ / - - ⢠- r ⢠^ 4 .ff^'^^T^ J1.5S X â ' >rrrrV^' Y' 1 ' â v Figure 7. âSalinity C/oo) Section 2, September 1961. 43. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -
RMW1BCM6–Archive image from page 368 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola1210deut Year: 1910 ttffWF' Witterungs-Ub«r«'icht Hoch l) } 170 176' W. 4n-«° S. (ü) Tief 1) röo ISO' W. g) 770 90 li 76S W 5) o 745 fiO° 6) ''- 26 80 68' 30 f8W) 7) 76S 10 0, i 65' 9) w 7'o 9S' 30° 101 w 765 120' SS ) 750 J4i' S) r-. 76(1 105- 4) J 730 «ff0 5) ) '65 75' ß) f 7G0 55° 7) O 760 42° 8) C 7-M 36'- 71,0 15' 10) w 760 40° U. Jff' 11) n 750 00° 50° i'ji . reo J50° Jtr (NNO) Nr. 628. 3«. April 1908 Mm
RM2AX3288–Climatological data, South Carolina . 35? 29 2. 12 •74•33.68.84 •302.31 .141.00 . 12 2.21 T. T.T.1.60 T. .04.02 .02.01 . II .02 ...? 4-04 .02 • 42.40 ,64 1.15 4.50 T. .05 .22•15 • 75 ? 65 4.04 T. T. •34 •39.08 tv •35 .01 3^09 T. .04 T.T. .18 .06 S4S ?27 ? 04 2.46 •«3 •30 T. ?03 ? 01 2.51 T. T. • 04 •99 T. T.T. 3^ ;. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. REPORT FOR DECEMBER. 1900. SOUTH CAROLINA SECTION OF THE CLIMATE AND CROP SERVICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE. PREPARED UNDER DIRECTION OF WILLIS L. MOORE, CHIEF OF WF.ATHER BUREAU. BY J. W. BAUER, S
RMPF9CJR–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Nr. G59. 31. Mal 1903 Nr. 659. 31. Mai 1Ö03 Hoch DO 755 U5' W. 35° S. 2) r. 7Ö0 140° 65° 3) 5 7.55 i/0* 50° (NNO) 4) Q TT6 42* 421 188W) !» ) 765 S' O. 6) *J 7C5 Jö° 7) w 7Ö0 6.5° 30-35* " 7) r 760 20* 0. 40° (NO) 8)0 765 135" 86" 8) r 740 50* 50' 9) 770 150-155* #P (Kff, WSW. 9) n 745 75* 46' HD |7fl0 170° '0-35° [KOJ 10) } 710 105°. Nr. 660. 1. Jani 1908 Nr. U(J0. 1. Juni 1903. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may h
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RM2AJDHM3–Physiologische Methodik : ein Handbuch der praktischen Physiologie . t 45 = 41-4 -f 1-0147 = 42-41 u.s.w. I. II. I. IL 44 41-40 54 51-55 45 42-41 55 52-56 46 43-43 56 53-58 47 44-44 57 54-59 48 45-46 •58 55-60 49 46-47 59 56-62 50 47-49 60 57-63 51 48-50 61 58-65 52 49-52 62 59-66 53 50-53 63 60-68 64 61-70 Bestimmung des Volumens. 45 Zu dieser Tabelle ist noch zu bemerken, dass der den beobachtetenTheilstrichen entsprechende, der Correctionstabelle entnommene Hohl-raum noch einer kleinen Correction bedarf, die durch die Convexität derI Quecksilbersäule veranlasst wird. Es füllt nämlich das Qu
RMPFGD70–. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. 1. Serie 2. Serie Magnet Nr. 3. I II III. /â = 54° 8'6 /' 54° 7w /' lo''ö2"56'7-<$12'' lO'59'"29'5<9" 1]")"59'8.4;5': 2 V, 351 12-5 348 58-5 15-7 â7?2 59-8 â7°2 i:^ 342 28-3 345 42 6 39-3 39-4 â7-5 v^ 117 52-8 â7-2 115 50-7 57-0 51-4 â7-5 55-5 26-6 56.7 t = â8°1 «4 118 12-6 120 40-5 17-3 -7 2 42-3 â7-5 V 54 7-7 54 13-7 w' 65 35-5 65 28-2 p â 13-6 â 6.2 'j 65 2] -9 65 22-0 Die Nadeln zitterten fast beständig während der Ablenkungen. 12 *. Please note
RMT0DDW7–The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder easternberingsea00hood Year: 1981 Epifaunal invertebrates 1133 The average epifaunal biomass at all depths was 4.1 g/m^. The biomass average was highest at the >40-100 m depth stratum (4.8 g/m^ ) and lowest at 0- 40 m (1.9 g/m') (Fig. 65-2). Invertebrates collected included 11 phyla, at least 110 families, and 235 species. MoUusks dominated the species list with 100 (42.6 percent) of the species, while arthropods and echinoderms contributed 28.5 percent and 1
RM2AJ35Y1–Illustrated catalogue and price-list of drawing and tracing papers, sun print papers and equipments, drawing instruments and materials, surveying instruments, accessories, etc / Kolesch & Company. . 6035 Mahogany, ebony lined, 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 in. Each $2.50 2.65 2.90 3.15 3.40 3.90 4.40 6036 Maple, celluloid lined, 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 in. Each $3.15 3.50 3.90 4.35 5.00 6.00 8.00 Tapered T Squares, One Edge Beveled. o 6040 Maple Blade, walnut head,Each 30,80 361.00 421.20 481.50 6041 Mahogany, Ebony Lined.... 1.20 1.40 1.60 1.85 60 in.2.50 2.25 2.75 542.00 122 KOLESCH <fe CO. ]^K*w NEW
RMRYG7YE–Dutch bulbs for spring blooming dutchbulbsforspr1928wwba Year: 1928 46 Florists' Price List — Fall 1928 — The W. W. Barnard Co., 3942 S. Federal St., Chicago FLORISTS' WIRE DESIGNS—CONT. See Previous Pages for Discounts Easels Back leg folds flat 15 $0.10 36 $0.35 18 12 42 45 21 .15 45 55 24 20 48 60 27 25 54 75 30 .30 60 90 33 33 Plags On Easel Plain 21 $1.35 30 $2.50 24 1.60 36 3.25 27 2.00 PlagS On Easel Wavy 21 $1.60 30 $2.75 24 1.85 36 3.85 27 2.25 Gates Ajar— Double Arch, Measure length of Base 15 $1.25 27 $2.40 18 1.40 30 3.00 21 1.65 33 4.00 24 1.90 36 5.00 Harps—Plat Measure lengt
RM2ANDR7N–Comparative tests of induction wattmeters . Duncan Induction Wattmeter Type A. Data showing the effect of change of load at normalvoltage and frequency, and unity power factor.Potential = 111.5 voltsTemperature = 62°F,Power factor = .99Frequency = 60 cycles/sec. Current Watt-hoursmeasured Watt-hoursregistered %registered 15.45 141.8 137 96.6 12.8 117.0 112 95,8 10.2 92.2 89 96.5 7.53 69.4 65 93.7 5.0 46.7 42 90.0 4.0 37.2 33 88.7 3,03 28.6 25 87.4 2.0 18.5 16 86.5 1.09 • 9.25 8 86.5 > . - - —!!r !Qy ;s.-s cc-t- -—^?•-. .ft^o ^ii 1! 3 Id -1 * D .. W Duncan Induction Y/attmeter Type A. Data
RM2AKN4CD–The Bakerian Lecture: A Magnetic Survey of the British Isles for the Epoch January 1, 1886 . a.M.T. H. ITXXa. !1 D Y h. m.16 4016 15 1-80051-7999 1-7942 65. Brecon. May 26,1886 ; A. W. K. (60, 74). Lat. 51° 56 56 ; Long. 3° 24 42.In the fields (Newton Port) to the W. of the town, and close to the river. Churchin centre of town S.E. by E. About f of a mile E. by N. of Castle Hotel. Declination. All • G.M.T. < V h. m. + 4 42 h. m.17 b0 19 35-1 19 38*6 Inclination. Needle. G.M.T. h. m.19 12 6, e0. 2 68 15«1 68 15-8 Horizontal Force. G.M.T. H. H XI. {). I) Y h. m. 18 2817 51 .1-77101-7710 1-77
RM2ANDPRR–Comparative tests of induction wattmeters . Duncan Induction Wattmeter Type A. Data showing the effect of change of load at normalvoltage and frequency, and unity power factor.Potential = 111.5 voltsTemperature = 62°F,Power factor = .99Frequency = 60 cycles/sec. Current Watt-hoursmeasured Watt-hoursregistered %registered 15.45 141.8 137 96.6 12.8 117.0 112 95,8 10.2 92.2 89 96.5 7.53 69.4 65 93.7 5.0 46.7 42 90.0 4.0 37.2 33 88.7 3,03 28.6 25 87.4 2.0 18.5 16 86.5 1.09 • 9.25 8 86.5 > . - - —!!r !Qy ;s.-s cc-t- -—^?•-. .ft^o ^ii 1! 3 Id -1 * D .. W Duncan Induction Y/attmeter Type A. Data
RM2AJ7PM4–Pacific wine and spirit review . O 40 45 .?574 57l GO 45 37* 35 . m 35 . 47*5042*30 210172.1 240 ^t.me^W. S. (01(1) m M) 4(5i Iliylor (Old) B.O! 7042a 67A40 G2* GO37* 50 240170 47*42i4545 42| 4.5 47i Walker, F. (t. (Queen of Nelsou)... Walker J M Spr 81 325Spr 86 250 45 7547AtiO524 167* Watcrlill & Frazier 5LH 6545 62* 42| 52* 45 M) AVatliiii Bros 35 47i 165 Spr 86 245 WtNli J.T. (DaviesCo.) Mhite Mills hO in 42i 35 52 A m 5060 ^ 4550 175 /(?no ^A/^ESTEIS^lsr K,:ZEIS. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 87* 82*63 67J60 65 58 57i 52^ CliiikcTic-ock 1 VihvU-v 57* 50 45 Elk 85709562* iio 756582*55 65 210 260 285 S
RM2AFHWP6–. Olcott's land values blue book of Chicago. W. 5600 S. See Page 65 SWi Sec 28 Clasi; 5-4-15-Few Vac lots-Arier i Pol TlWi Sec 33 Class 5-4-T4-15-43-Ainer &. Pol SWt Sec 33 J:-J- CI 4-l£,V/-^ Solid Class 15-Ainer SEj Sec 67 OLCOTTS LAND VALUES & ZONING 1936 ^^1 W.DIVERSEY* on.I ^bjfi . i-W. PARKER- <l/5[|l l!-W. SCHUBERT- T. 40 N.—R. 13 E. N. See Page 48 W. WABANSIA t 5rcPlt)09(y 6Q = =; -. IV,b;/?, SwI seo 34 Class 2-3-42.A.er 4 S.el g |«o S^ Clas. l-J:|:l|:it-l:er * S,8d 15-18-Amer OLCOTTS LAND VALUES & ZONING 1936T. 40 N.—R. 13 E. N. See Pa?e 49 58
RM2ANJ666–Journal of a Voyage to the East Indies, in the Ship Grenville, Captain Burnet Abercrombie, in the Year 1775By Alexander Dalrymple, EsqFRSCommunicated by the Honourable Henry Cavendish, FRS. . 0 i 0 / 0 / 0 / 0 / 0 / 0 0 0 0 620 w . 10.4a E13 w 3 0 36 N40.17 N38.24 W 10.42 W 18.0^ w 17-43* 67.6 69. 68.3 68.2 Very fteady. 96 Decreafii 11.34 • . ( 39.26 37-33 11.34 20 38* m36* 67.2 68.4 67.7 67.6 C Good deal of motion. 55 rMoftittO) needle1 very un-j fteady, bad^ obfervation. 62 f An in{ thereI throi 15-33 36.36 33-30 15-33 19.28* 19,16* 64.6 65.6 65-2 65.1 138 CFrefh£ from 16.46 , zs-y>- [32
RM2AFR481–. Dramatic games and dances for little children. 39 40 41 42 43 44 1 I L^eaj—gqzzi Fi-fri—^ ^ *—#? :3=± S ^ £ ±^SE£ ?* i*- -*?—*7- -^—J^- =£=i 45 Elves Ent. Lightly. 46 47 *3=* ^ V 41 48 S £F=E£ Hi ^ gl^^ss^^g^^^fg * ^ 49 Still mysteriously.. Well marked—making of shoes—slower. 53 54 .fm.—m fTTT 55 56 fS£ I £^=^±=p±E=E JFVay this phrase 3 tames. ^ %=£ P ±z=t: ^ 57 Cm cZe Daneers.58 59 60 g S £=£=w=m ;s 61 .E7ve« rwra off d d- m ferfi 5 l£ H^^p^SB5 i .63 64 Shoemaker and wife enter.65 66 67 ^=^ MT=ET 15^3 e -«—*- W-U ^jg * *^ 5^^ f^l 7%ey ma&e clothes. 69 * 70 71
RM2AJ9PD4–Pacific wine and spirit review . n 57*456080 75 47*45 50 260 Ilrllt (tf Aiidrrsou Co. (E. Murphy)r.illc (if Marion 175190 i Spr86 250 c.^l 4555 200 65 60 42* 40 40 ndiuont 37*35.32* Ilrrrv K C . . rm 75 75 50703570 4560 42A(i2A30 57* ,•17 i 35 105 Spr 83 2S5 ISuml v^ Lillard Bond M. S 150200 Nev Ex Ili.wen H C. 30 Spr 80 325 Huwen J. A 42* 05 liO 90 05 37* 55 75 52*52* 72|57* <;illa<dian 456550 Spr 81 285 (Vdar Bn.ok (W 11 Mc-Brayer) 95 235190190 237* Spr 86 2G0 200 52*4-J,45 47*40 42^ 42* 40 37* 210210 Fall 85 255 37* 35 Clifton . . Spr 81 280 Cook, C. B 37* H7* Koi 4.535 1 05 42*42*GO
RM2AJ6CPB–.. The artesian waters of northeastern Illinois . 220.8 * 6.7 163.2 146.9 261.1 348.2 240, 230. 230. 212. 25. .8 .8 .8 8.3 51.2 54.8 111. 37.9 12.3 2135. 1131. 1659. 1384. 238. (parts per U. S. gallon) .09 .06 .02 59.68 26.95 51.78 15.40 3.66 28.74 ; 4.76 17.50 T.l 7 9.51 8.95 6.52 12.87 .39 r £.51 ?:. - 8.56 15.2*2 * 20.*30 14.00 13.42 13.41 12.37 1.46 .04 .05 .04 .48 2.98 1 3.18 6.47 2.21 .72 124.51 65.92 96.74 80.69 13.88 !S6 ARTESIAN WATERS OF NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS Table II.—Boiler analyses of underground County Cook Town Chicago (1470 Larra-bee St.) Owner ^WWWil Siebens Brewery Depth of w
RM2AG4G85–. Canadian forest industries 1905. e following prices par thousandfeet: Pine. B.C. Fir. No. 1 dimension. $20.05 $24.30 3 x 6 to 3 x 10 19 45 23.20 3 x 12 20.20 23.29 4 x 4 to 12x12 20.20 23.70 Drop siding, No. 3 white pine. . $32.75 Flooring, white pine 32.75 Ceiling, No. 3 white pine 32.75 No. 3 red pine 27.90 Ship lap 19-95 1 ooards, Second Com. white pine 20.701 red pine.. 27.90 1 No. 1 culls 4-5° i 2 12.00 Finishing, w. pine B select, 1 50.00 C iXio2 55.00 C 1 only. 45.00B.C. clear fir up to 12. 37.25 over 12.. 42.75 cedar up to 12 49.00 13 to 18 59.00 19 to 24 65.00 Oak, No. 1 79.00 Commo
RM2AWWRWW–Climatological data, South Carolina . lnda .02 T. 10 •32 •15•52 tV • 45 • 39..15 •32. 10.04 .04.60 T. • 34.70 • 25 Smiths Mills T. ?30 Society Hill • 30.60 1.09 Spartanburg • 15 • 05.02 . 10 T. .03. II T.=T. .18?03 • 17 T. • 47•39?55?441.041.07?52?50•74 T.T. • 15.22.09. 22?13 T.T .22.26 T.= .ie ..6 1.56.20?14? 01.80T..28 .22 .20 1.241.07 .61•25 T. [26• 05 .28.07 • 45 • 17.69 2.54 • 31 •31 •35 ?27 .12 T. T. .62?93•65•931.041.69.80T.• 51 r- .30?05 ?32 .09.89•25 1.65 . II•45.42 . 22.30.19 •31 T. •83 Trial W alb all a . 10 ?23 .... T. tV . II.09 . 12 .30?03 ?17 — ? 51 •05 ? 12 T. .... T. ....!....
RM2AJ5JWM–Pacific wine and spirit review . 210 Bond & Lillard Fall 85 320 Bond, M. S 55 52*3035 Bow en H C Spr 86 60 4055 52^ 77* 60 55 40 40 G7i HO 95 70 65 50 m 42i SO eo 42* Spr 81 325Fall 81 315 45 70 .5 50 37^ .32* Cedar Brook (W H McBrayer) 100 250 200190 265 200 52^ 225 215 165 Cliff Falls 45 37* Clifton Cook, C. B 45 40 33f 5.:42* Spr 86 250 47* 40 30 50 32* Craig, F. G 357545 42; 65 167i 40 6037* 33* 47i 165 i25 Cumberland 70 65 47* 45 210 Dant, J. W Darling 57^ 50 50 45 37* 52* 05 75 65 80 57A 40 37i 47* 42*45 37* 35 40 Daviess Co Club( F A Bensberg & CoDedman, C. M 1.5 230 2.50 6)55 42* 55 65
RM2ANBHKG–Abhandlung von dem Geldsumlauf in anhaltender Rücksicht auf die Staatswirtschaft und Handlung . i r r 1^ N- 346 N- 347 N- 348 N- 348 W 350-1 i. TAVOLA SINOTTICA DELLE PRINCIPALI NUMERAZIONI DELLE OPERE DI BEETHOVEN Bhuers No...eoe„ Grove Thayer Breitkopf 1 1 1 16 79-81 2 2 2 40 124-6 3 3 3 18 54 4 4 4 38 36 5 5 5 44 105-106 6 6 6 48 120 7 7 7 51 127 8 8 8 50 58 9 9 9 53 55-57 10 10 10 56 128-30 11 11 11 59 89 12 12 12 60 92-94 13 13 13 64 131 14 14 14 68 132-3 15 15 15 33 65 16 16 16 54 74 17 17 17 76 112 18 18 18 75 37-42 19 19 19 58 66 20 20 1 20 69 32 — 646 — B„„.HS NOTTEBOHM Ghove Thayeb
RM2AFNR39–. St. Nicholas [serial]. y the fifth President of theUnited States. KATHARINE K. SPENCER (age 14), HoHor Member. KINGS MOVE PUZZLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 N 0 C K 0 D A ?? .. N 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 / 17 . 18 N B R A B D JO 19 20 21 22 23 24 2 5 27 A F A G u T Q r N 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 A T L R E U A L s 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 R T N E L Y G A P 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 R C B N N M I L 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 0 u L I E H L A L 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 T A R G 1 A A c 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 W E 0 A M B V A L Begin at a certain square and move to an adjoiningsquare (as in the kin
RM2CEWD67–. The Roumanian atrocities over the Bulgarian population of Dobroudja abducted into Moldova. ubi Ignateff .... 50 i Ivan K. Dioulgeroff . 35 * » ? Eftim Katrandjieff. . 39 w tt Ivan Katrandjieff . . 40 m M 1 Peter Ivantcheff. . 37 n It Kunio Ivantcheff . . 42 * tt lordan Staneff .... 41 shepherd lussein Barieff .... 22 • gardener flssen D. Handjieff . 25 * bar-keeper Neytcho Ivanoff. . 65 wheelwright Veliko Stoyanoff . . 60 farmer Todor V. Dolashika , . 50 laborer Lazar Grosdeff .... 32 * Geor. Iv. Chochkoff . 23 farmer Ilia Eneff 60 shepherd Dimo Christoff .... 29 * bar-keeper 65 laborer flsp
RM2CDEFB3–. The story of Martha's Vineyard, from the lips of its inhabitants, newspaper files and those who have visited its shores, including stray notes on local history and industries; . 36 Vineyard Sound River 65 W War of 1812, Notes on the 3-1,88, 109, 147, 164, 184,200 Water Street, Nortli, Edgartown 42 Water Street, once Bass Creek, VineyardHaven 109 Weliataqua 133,136 Wesleyan Grove 59 West, Uncle Peter 79, 91 West, Peter, Another 93 West, Dr. Tliomas 131 West Tisbiiry 171 W^liale sliip disasters 41 Wliale ships of Edgartown 39 Whales and Whaling 3r> Wharf, Vineyard Haven 89 WhitinfT, Prof. H
RM2CGHX61–. Building with assurance . oncrete 50 16 cement or concrete 41 Corrugated iron 85 Frame Ordinary overlapped clapboard 7/16 thick .50 Same with paper lining 38 Same with W sheathing 35 Same with M sheathing and paper... .32Poor loose construction 60 to .80 Exposed Roofs Slate on 1 boards .50 Composition 35 Reinforced concrete 55 Sheet iron 1.30 Corrugiated iron 1. 50 4 concrete, cinder fill 65 Ceilings Fireproof, floor above .18 Fireproof, no floor above 52 Cement or tile, floor above 11 Cement or tile, no floor above .42 Lath and plaster, floor above 26 Lath and plaster, no floor above 52 Ste
RM2CDE880–. The story of Martha's Vineyard, from the lips of its inhabitants, newspaper files and those who have visited its shores, including stray notes on local history and industries; . on the 3-1,88, 109, 147, 164, 184,200 Water Street, Nortli, Edgartown 42 Water Street, once Bass Creek, VineyardHaven 109 Weliataqua 133,136 Wesleyan Grove 59 West, Uncle Peter 79, 91 West, Peter, Another 93 West, Dr. Tliomas 131 West Tisbiiry 171 W^liale sliip disasters 41 Wliale ships of Edgartown 39 Whales and Whaling 3r> Wharf, Vineyard Haven 89 WhitinfT, Prof. Henry L 65, 190 Wliitson Bay 2 Windmill, Old, Vin
RM2CHNMRW–. 1915 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies . way.No. Cap.Per Hr.,Gals. Cap.of Res.,Qts. No. ofCyl. Price. 0 20 18 4 $14.00 1 35 26 6 18.00 2 50 32 6 24.00 3 65 42 6 30.00 31/2 85 42 8 4S.0O 4 120 70 8 70.00 Portable Stand, extra... .$5.00. All coolers are shipped couiplete-with wall brackets unless orderedotherwise. Cast-ironFrame Hand. BABCOCK MILK TESTER The Agos Test-er uses the ordi-nary Babcock bot-tle, the B. & W.or the Ohlsonpatent. With eachTester is furnishedtlic following out-fit: Full set of reg-ular Babcock milkbottles, pipette,acid measure, acidsufficient for malt-i
RM2CHECK5–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1908 1ra sección . glBe>Ufi> m iflSt» ny^^^pu^jM^^giS* ^■^^^Tíw7* *• *5¿í¡Éf tjS&SM I ^8| WaSm í 1 1 Junio 26 de 1908-Huntley & Paimers, Lim¡tíd.—Artículos de las clases 65 y 66. v-3 julio.. Junio 26 de 1908— Roviralta, Boni y Cía. - Artículos de las clases 1 á 79. v-3 julio. Acia n» 23.515 «Husquarna» Junio 25 de ^1908.—Bertit H. Tellander.—Artículos de laa„clasea 16 á 42, v-3 julio. Acta no as.sao «MOLINE* Junio 23 da 1908.—Agar, Crasa y Cía.-Artículos de las clases I á 79. v-3 julio. ^t^^^É^^^^^^^Ü^W^^
RM2CHP9T0–. Special no. 12 : Muncie buggies . points. PRICE PER IOO. LENGTH, fir AND % 1 to 1%. W 2 2%.....: 2A 2K 3 3M 3% .... 3H 4 W *A 4% 5 sy2 V£ VA ....... 8 $0 23342526272829303131323233343537394!424446 ft H SO 27 $0 34 28 34 28 34 29 35 32 37 33 39 34 40 35 42 36 43 ->* 45 38 4(i 39 48 41 50 42 51 43 53 45 56 47 59 49 62 52 65 54 68 56 72 SO 5050505153555759606264666869-7175788286-8993 yi SO 6868686868686870727477798183869095991 041 081 12 EXCELSIOK TIRE BOLTS. PRICE PER IOO. Length. X 16 ■% 16 X i $0 14141415 16 18 SO 1414141516171819202123 24 126 SO 1818181920212324252627•2829 $0 25353535262
RM2CHKNFW–. Midsummer Eve : a fairy tale of loving and being loved . D. Maclise, R.A. . .C. Stanfieli), R.A. . .T. Ckeswick, a.R.A. . E. M. Wakd, A.R.A. .A. Elmore, A.R.A. . .W. E. Frost, A.R.A. .Siu J. Noel Patox, R.S.A. Freuerick Goodall, R.A. Thomas Landseer, A.R.A.E. H. Wehxert . . R. HUSKISSON F. W. Top hamKenny Meadows Frontispiece to Part VI. Frontispiece to Part IX. Frontispiece to Part VIII. Pages 173, 239. Page 202. Frontispiece to Part II. Pages 1, 2, 3. 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21,23, 25, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 46, 48, 58,65, 71, 72, 86, 89, 96, 107, 150, 151, 155,162, 207, and Fron
RM2CHKP5F–. Midsummer Eve : a fairy tale of loving and being loved . D. Maclise, R.A. . .C. Stanfieli), R.A. . .T. Ckeswick, a.R.A. . E. M. Wakd, A.R.A. .A. Elmore, A.R.A. . .W. E. Frost, A.R.A. .Siu J. Noel Patox, R.S.A. Freuerick Goodall, R.A. Thomas Landseer, A.R.A.E. H. Wehxert . . R. HUSKISSON F. W. Top hamKenny Meadows Frontispiece to Part VI. Frontispiece to Part IX. Frontispiece to Part VIII. Pages 173, 239. Page 202. Frontispiece to Part II. Pages 1, 2, 3. 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21,23, 25, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 46, 48, 58,65, 71, 72, 86, 89, 96, 107, 150, 151, 155,162, 207, and Fron
RM2CEMW55–. Successful breeding, the breeder and his horse, the horse as a producer; a book that comes near to the heart of every horseman ... 1 35 3,885 1863 150 61 92 75 6,900 1864 217 69 148 100 14,800 1865 193 67 128 300 38,400 1866 105 71 75 500 37,500 1867 72 58 42 500 21,000 1868 . . No season on account of sickness 1869 22 81 18 500 9,000 1870 22 72 16 500 8,000 1871 30 80 26 500 13,000 1872 30 80 24 500 12,000 1873 31 65 20 500 10,000 1874 32 75 24 500 12,000 1875 24 8 2 500 1,000 Totals.... 1,930 69 1,333 $207,705 Hambletonian 10, as a Colt May 5, 1849, was tne date °^ Hambletoniansbirth. He w
RM2CEP2E1–. Delle monete e dell'instituzione delle zecche d'Italia, dell'antico e presente sistema di esse: e del loro intrinseco valore, e rapporto con la presente moneta dalla decadenza dell'impero sino al secolo XVII ... 2506. t12. i ^9) il-io.^. 212.=^ no3-i! 182.^., 7 e . 7 in circa 14^2. ^•» 8, 7- t-C- — IO. 8.J-.C. 8. 12, II. fc. 10- 14. 8. 69. 3- 11. -^ 85. n» 4- --. 6. 8. ^c• .- 8. 4V-C- 6. 14. 8. v^ 8. 7- i.V.c. 53- n- 4- h^ 65. 16, lOpC. -. 5- 3- w^ -- 6. 6.^.C. 5- 5- -- V-c. 6. 10. 4-1-c; 42. ^* • 5- I<^- 52. 2. • i.;.c. -.. 4* 6. li — 5- 8.-..C. 4- II. 6. M-^- 5- 13- é.-.C. 35. 12, — I-
RM2CHJAY8–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . A. Worm 38 0 12 3 5.20 E. O. Camacho 60 1 41 3 13.66 1 SECOND ELEVEN—BATTINGIngs.NO.HS. R.Aver. L. Poyer...A. Corbin..A. Meyers. B. M. R.W.Aver. 605 11 359 28 12.82 2 65 5 13.00G 199 11 18.09 Smith V. Woollard. 1 42.007 43.25 17 60 15.0075 10.71112 10.1327 9.00 J. Rodgers & A. E. Tyrrill 8 W, B. King 13 L. Lovell 4 G. I^urie 16 T. R. Putsche 14 L. Wiles 8 W. P. Charles H T. WolCf 8 • Not out. SECOND ELEVEN—BOWLING AVERAGES B. M. R.W.Aver. 6 265 22 12.04 1 137 11 12.45 4 250 19 13.15 28 13324* 9640 562
RM2CDM40P–. Construction and test of a rotary transformer for direct current . 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 OUTPUT IN AMPERIS. ROTATTV TPAWRVORMTPP Multicle- Pull Conm. F^naH sh Wftt.hort. E, E, I, A W, Wz dffZ, SpPtid 112.0 40.1 4.0 0 448 0 0 940 Ui^ 40.2 6.3 5-6 702 225 32.0 950 lii«o 40.3 8.2 10.6 913. 428 46.8 959 110.5 40,g 10.2 16.8 1129 678 60.0 959 110*5 40-a 12.6 21^ 1387 850 -61^ 959 LLOaii 40.6 14.8 26.4 JL£5£t T07?> 65.9 959 LIO.O 40.7 16.0 31.7 1760 1290 68-7 959 L09.5 40.7 19„4 36.8 2124. JASfi 70.5 959 109.5 40.2 -21^ 42.4 2390 1704 71 ,ri 9fi9 109.0 40,a 24.1 47.1 2626 j^aa 71.8 9
RM2CGMCFE–. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . W <sx Edo & -a r^ ™ ■s « J g ^ 13 B & t- Z n 3 ,ii hJ S ^ P^ aa •-• j= S -a§ o3 ^- 5 is .5f a ■as* 2- 3 C i: 4; S K c ^ rf -C 1 rt W >i a e— 0 4.* « 3 o S 1 0 .2 5 c en n wrt w 0 c Q1 c: rf •5 H cs L ,t 0 S.t a 1 &,^ ^ 13 A a; S > £^ ^ tn 2 TJ 42 H<: 3 .Si ^0 hj c: 15 o; -c t-l 0^ 3 pa > en.j2 0 B3 a3; a ^ c I to D ce -3 be j3 o 1 .2 &0 >, 0 ti) a.0 u a. % P-. 3CI. 1 1—1 C8 .— (D /I! o a 1 U « v; ^ 0 £3 4J 0; 0 > -C ,^3 0^ ce ■- t< a^ 0, n o *
RM2CDFR4D–. St. Nicholas [serial] . n East Indian tree. My 5-16-34-24-37 is a criminal.My 9-23-4-43-7 is a rotating disk. My 32-52-21-41-15was Quentin Roosevelts official position. KINGS MOVE PUZZLE (Silver Badge, St. Nicholas League Competition) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 z Z R N 1 L H T L E 1: 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 L 1 G L A N P P 0 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 E Y A K E M H c E A 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 B A R N G 1 A D R L 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 L E H 0 A R P 0 S E 5i 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Y A L W 0 P 0 R c 0 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 X N 0 N L u P E 1 N 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78
RMRD12X7–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. CRUSTACEA MACACOSTRACA. V. 41 *3I. Euonyx chelatus Norman. Euonyx chelatus G. O. Sars 1895, p. 117, PI. 40 fig 1. — Stebbing 1906, p. 19 (lit. and syn.). Occurrence. Secured once by the "Ingolf" (but the specimen is too young to be determined with absolute certainty) and once by the "Thor". It is new to the "Ingolf" area. ?V. of Greenland: "Ingolf" St. 28. 65 17'N., 55°42' W. 791m., temp. 3.8° C. 1 spec. jun. (determination not certain). S.W. of the
RMRE5ER9–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder. Oceanography Bering Sea.. Epifaunal invertebrates 1133 The average epifaunal biomass at all depths was 4.1 g/m^. The biomass average was highest at the >40-100 m depth stratum (4.8 g/m^ ) and lowest at 0- 40 m (1.9 g/m') (Fig. 65-2). Invertebrates collected included 11 phyla, at least 110 families, and 235 species. MoUusks dominated the species list with 100 (42.6 percent) of the species, while arthropods and echinoderms contributed 28.5 percent and 16.6 percent of the species, respect
RMRG7B49–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. CAPRELLIDAE OF WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC 11. Figure 2.—Aeginella spinosa, male; a, lateral view; h, right mandible; c, inner and outer lobes of maxilliped; d, maxilla 2; e, abdomen;/, maxilla 1; g, gnathopod 1; h, terminal article of mandibular palp. New records: Off Nova Scotia, 44°0r N, 59°02.5' W., 43°03' N., 65°30' W., and on the Banqiiereau Banks; off Cape Cod, 42°25' N., 66°05' W. Remarks.—This species is an Arctic one usually found in deeper water, to 1026 in. Its distribution is comparable to that of Pro- aeginina norvegica and Aeginina
RMRHDBGD–. Book for florists : spring 1938. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seedlings Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Horticulture Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Success Self-W atering Flower Boxes SUCCESS SELF-WATERING FLOWER BOXES. Are substantially constructed of galvanized sheet steel, lock seamed and soldered watertight. Outside dimensions of Window Boxes, Model A: Length Width Depth 24 inch 814 inch 6}^ inch 30 inch 8J4 inch 6 Scinch 36 inch 8)^ inch b',4 inch 42 inch Scinch 6J^inch Packed six in a crate. 10T0 discount on crate lots. Price SI.25 1.50 2.15 2.65.
RMRRJ5N8–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 10 cents the copy SUBSCRIPTIONS ,dV Year. A WEEKLY JOURNAL"* fLORISTS. SEEDSMEN*w NURSERYMEN. FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO.. 690 Oazton Rnlldlna:. B08 South Dearborn St..CHIOAGO. VOI XLIV CHICAGO, OCTOBER 23 1919. NO. 1143 CALLA ELLIOTTIANA Pei loo Yellow Calla, 1^ to 2-mch $20.U0 CHINESE SACRED LILIES Per mat Select size (12J bulbs to mat) 12.00 $14.00 LILIUM GIGANTEUM (now ready) Per case 7 to O-inch (30U bulbs to case) 25.00 65.00 LILIUM FORMOSUM 9 to 10-inch (200 bulbs to case) 42.50 85.00 A. HENDERSON & CO., 166 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago LAT
RMRJM8T1–. Beach changes at Atlantic City, New Jersey (1962-73). Beach erosion; Coast changes. W—^*f Figure 12. Wave approach at Steel Pier. Length of arrows indicates the percentage of wave approach from the various directions as determined by periodic observations at the end of Steel Pier during November 1935 to May 1937, and July 1947 to March 1948 (from Beach Erosion Board, 1950). No. of Obsns 106 121 195 109 35 39 42 46 40 39 45 90 5 - 4 - s 2 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2-jl*^ SE» - /2Crt »/ A l / X5 - shorelineJL 65* Xw •»* OBSERVER LAND - Short Noripol 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Jon Feb. Mor
RMRHRCXA–. Biodiversity in Mesoamerica: Regional Report on Compliance with the Convention on Biological Diversity, CBD. Articulo 7. Identificacion y seguimiento M B G H ES N CR P MA 32. 33. 34. ^^^1 35. ^^^1 36. 37. â ^â ^^^H 38. ^^^5 39. ^ 40. â¢1 41. I. ^^ 4 42. ^1 ^^ â^ 44. ^^Bmh 45. 1 46. 47. 48. H^^^^ri ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^I^^^^^H 49. 50. 52. 53. 54. !' 55. ^^^^ .^'1 56. 1 57. ^^^ 59. ^ 60. w^m ^â ^^ ^^^H 61. ^^^H 62. 63. ^^^M 64. 65. Aft ^^^ i 67. ^^5B 68. â¢â E| ' r^^^^B' .-..^.v^^^^B 1 80% I 60% 1 49% i 63% 1 64% | 51% | 64% | 71% | 63% I B â¢tt^. Please note that these images are extracted
RMRE77GP–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. June C] THE COTTAGE GAllDENER, WEEKLY CALENDAR. 141 M W D D JUNE 6-18, 1850. Weather near London 1849. Sun Rises. Sun Sets. Moon R.&S. Moon' Age. Clock bef.Sun. Day of Year. 6Tn ;p 8S 9Scs 10 M 11 To law Landrail 6rst heard. Nightingale's song ceases. Honesuckle tloweni. 2 Sun. aft. Trinity. Dagger Moth appears. Silver Moth appears. St. Barn.b.^s. Common Mallow (lowers. Trin. T. ends. Redbreast's second brood hatch. T. 06°—51°, T. -1°—50°. T. 66°—42°. T. 65°—43°. T. 60°—12°. T. 65°-S7°. T. 5;°—40°. N.E. N.W. N.E. N.E. N.E. N.E. N.W. Fine. Fine
RMRHN088–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 240 W. B. JAECKLE AND D. T. MANAHAN Table I Changes in the amount oj dry organic' weight between oocytes (day 0) and ve/iger lan'ae (day 5,6 or 7), sampled al the end oj the larval life span (competent to settle), during the complete development o/"Haliotis rufescens Culture 1 Culture 2 Culture 3 Culture 4 Culture 5 Age Age Age Age Age (day) (day) (day) (day) (day) 0 1.36 ±0.02 0 1.41 ±0.06 0 1.65 ±0.03 0 1.19 + 0.04 0 1.39 ±0.05 7 1 . 1 7 ± 0.05 6 1.42 ±0.08 6 1.67 ±0.03 6 1.20 + 0.02 5 1.59 + 0.09 (-14.0%) Percent dif
RMRD2TRT–. Deep circulation, central north Pacific Ocean: 1961, 1962, 1963. Ocean circulation. LONGITUDE I6f W LATITUDE STATION 69 34.90 67 65 64 59 56 54 52 51 30 49 48 45 35.x 35.24 35.30 3S.09 34.52 34.56 34.19 33.16 32 .SZ 32.62 32.42 32.40 12.<6 II.S4. Q 1300 - T- ⢠34.33 34.42 31.^9 u,tt *^.-T - ⢠⢠⢠- ⢠- â-. A 34.67 h i ' - 1 ^ ^ / - - ⢠- r ⢠^ 4 .ff^'^^T^ J1.5S X â ' >rrrrV^' Y' 1 ' â v Figure 7. âSalinity C/oo) Section 2, September 1961. 43. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -
RMRHXGA7–. Beiträge zur chemischen Physiologie und Pathologie; zeitschrift für die gesamte Biochemie ... W. Pauli und P. Rona, gekrümmt sind, am stärksten bei 5 Proz., am schwächsten bei 15 Proz. Gelatine (Fig. 4). Kff. 3. Fig. 4.. + (NH4)2SOt 10 % 15 % 58 36 34 32 30 28 26 (NH^S NaCl Erstarrpunkte Schmelzpunkte 1 5% 10% 15% 5% 10% 15% 0 0,5 1,0 1,5 17,8 15,3 12,25 7,83 21,0 20,32 19,33 18,1 25,5 22,2 20,6 18,83 26,1 29,6 29,42 22,81 29,5 27,2 18,98 28.65 25.1 15,13 27.55 23,66 1. Sämtliche Erstarrpunkte für konstante Gelatine- und variable Salzkonzentration liegen auf Kurven, die mit wachsendem Salz-
RMRFA4DE–. Catalogue of the First Four thousand samples in the soil collection of the Division of soils... SAMPLES, NOS. 17-195. 71 List of the soil samples, arranged seriaUy from 1 to ^C^ryâContinued.. 17 18 19 20-23 2-l-'i7 28 29 â ,w 31 32-35 36 37-39 40 41 42 43 44-45 . 46 47-49 50 51 52-54 55-50 57-58 59 60-62 63 64 65-72 73-76 77-78 79-80 81-86 87-88 89-90 91-94 95 96 97 98-99 100-107 108 109 110-116 117 118-119 120 121-123 124-126 127 128-129 130 131-133 134 135-136 137-139 140-143 144-148 149 150 151 152 153 154-156 157 158-164 165-171 172-174 175-177 178-180 181 182-184 185 186 187 188-192 193
RMRF29Y4–. Catalogue of the First Four thousand samples in the soil collection of the Division of soils... SAMPLES, NOS. 17-195. 71 List of the soil samples, arranged seriaUy from 1 to ^C^ryâContinued.. 17 18 19 20-23 2-l-'i7 28 29 â ,w 31 32-35 36 37-39 40 41 42 43 44-45 . 46 47-49 50 51 52-54 55-50 57-58 59 60-62 63 64 65-72 73-76 77-78 79-80 81-86 87-88 89-90 91-94 95 96 97 98-99 100-107 108 109 110-116 117 118-119 120 121-123 124-126 127 128-129 130 131-133 134 135-136 137-139 140-143 144-148 149 150 151 152 153 154-156 157 158-164 165-171 172-174 175-177 178-180 181 182-184 185 186 187 188-192 193
RMRG7X5M–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. THE MINERALS OF IDAHO 477 Measurements of wulfenite crystals from Old Scott Mint Form Symbol Quality, description Measured Calculated No. Letter Gdt. Miller V P <p P 1 c 0 GO oo2 00? 01 olA OH 0% Ot't 1 X y- 12 001 110 120 230 Oil 012 013 038 0. 5.11 111 113 117 121 1.10. 50 c , o / 0 00 90 00 90 00 90 00 57 23 37 32 25 37 30 32 35 42 65 46 36 25 17 00 74 15 17 30 o / 45 W) 26 34 33 41 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 45 00 45 00 45 00 26 34 5 42 0 00 2 m. 45 03 25 53 34 38 0 00 0 00 0 02 0 41 0 00 44 58 45 10 45 00 26 14 5 27 90 00 3 <?- 4 0
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