RM2HGW8B6–Domaine-du-Lac-Quinn, Lanaudière, Canada, Quebec, N 46 0' 12'', W 73 43' 40'', 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
RM2AFN63P–. Catalogue : mathematical and engineering instruments and materials manufactured and imported by James W. Queen & Co.. ^ . •^ ! 1.0) LAOELPfllA- 73. Ho. A 774. 4- Hard Robber and rrregnlar Ship Curves 4 tn 9fl s»«i. i *?** h» ,-,,;,:?.!;, T^%W •::-• >?••? w i&;io. ti. * S, wool 1.37,70(«„s 3fi «!, .7•,-,? *? *- +> <*ntu; 31,32, 70cents; 33.34 BOceite; 38. », 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 9UcenlS; 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 60, 51. »J0?
RMW154NF–Archive image from page 112 of Die mechanischen Eigenschaften des Holzes;. Die mechanischen Eigenschaften des Holzes; eine Abhandlung vorgelegt der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Paris von E. Chevandier und G. Wertheim . diemechanischene00exne Year: 1871 — 97 4) 3 i . CO 5 Lineare Schwindung für lo/o Wasserverlust Mittelzabl Esche . . Ulme . . . Pappel Akazie Tanne Tanne Tanne Tanne Fichte 57 31.60 j i 7.22 8.61 7.02 58 33.26 7.12 9.22 6.64 9.17 6.59 64(1)&(3) 22.73 7.07 17.21 6.78 11.37 6.73 66 18.43 4.87 15.66 4.85 9.82 4.68 18(1) 21.87 7.13 18.89 7.12 16.28 6.86 9.13 6.40 18 (a) 18.65 6
RMMCX0C0–. AUTHORITIES. Hum Kay, S.E. White Cliffs S.W. end [4] Watling Island; Large "White Rock at N. end S.W. Point Ilinchinbroke S. Rock... Samana or Attwood Kays: East Low Kay Westernmost Reef, extr. White Cliff, South side Planas or Flat Kays, S.W end of West Kay 23 38 40 23 38 40 24 10 15 23 56 15 23 56 0 23 5 10 23 5 50 23 4 45 74 47 40 74 57 20 74 28 0 74 34 30 74 28 33 73 36 30 73 51 15 73 43 45 EAST. 0 10 'Crooked Islands, &c.: The N.E. Breaker Mount Pisgah Bird Rock Lighthouse... Fortune Isle, or Long Kay, South point Castle Isle, Lightho. [5] "Miraporvos: North Rock South Kay
RM2HGW3FW–Chameran, Montréal, Canada, Quebec, N 45 31' 43'', W 73 40' 25'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RM2AGD0PT–. www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book.... oto & History of Ashe Baptist Camp 5 Proceedings . 32-39 Proposed Budget (1981-82) 31 REPORTS: American Bible Society 53 Annuity Board 54 Ashe Baptist Summer Camp 47 Baptist Hospital 44-45 Biblical Recorder 43 Brotherhood 74-76 Christian Action League 77-79 Christian Higher Education 56 Christian Life Commission 69-70 Christian Literature , 60 Christian Social Ministry 73 Church Music 49 Church Training 50 Cooperative Ministries W/General Baptist & Seminary Ext 71-72 Department of Retirement Planning 55 Director of Missions 40 Eva
RM2HGW8C3–Domaine-Mirko, Lanaudière, Canada, Quebec, N 45 43' 43'', W 73 40' 15'', 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
RM2AFMKE2–. Delaware County, New York; history of the century, 1797-1897; centennial celebration, June 9 and 10, 1897. Cole, 1831-32; John H. Gregory, 1837-38; James W. Knapp,1839-40, 1845; Rensselaer W. Elwood, 1841, 1844, 1852, 1855-57;Barna Radeker, 1842-43; Robert M. Hanmer, 1846-47; SVilliamHoliday, Jr., 1848; Alfred Hunter, 1849, 1853-54; Enoch Horton,1850-51; George W. Downs, 1858-59; Alexander Elwood, 1860;Elbridge G. Radeker, 1861; William B. Champlin, 18()2-63,1865-68; Edwin D. Wagner, 1864; E. L. Holmes, 1869; EdwinH. Downs, 1870-71; Alston W. Hnlbert, 1872-73; William H.Hitt, 1874; George P.
RM2HGW86N–Domaine-de-Provence, Lanaudière, Canada, Quebec, N 45 43' 56'', W 73 40' 45'', 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
RM2AG6TT6–. The Chowanoka. rophecy 20, 27 Junior Poem 28 Sophomore Class Roll 30 Sophomore History 32 Sophomore Statistics 33 Sophomore Poem 3-1 Freshman Class Roll 38 Freshman Poem. . , 39 The Happy Faculty 40, 41 Special Cla.ss Roll 43 To the Special Girl 44 Special Prophecy 45 Normal Class Roll 47 Normal Class Prophecy 48, 49 Music Seniors 52 Glee Club 53 Page Alt Club 54 Lenvoi 55 Dramatic Club 57 Y. W. A 58 Literary Societies 00, 01 Senior Club 64 Campers 65 Heart Breakers 66 Information 67 Jolly Dozen Club 68 Old Maids Club 69 College Basketball Team 72 Senior Basketball Team 73 Tennis Club 74, 75
RM2AFPDEJ–. Atlanta City Directory. 76 Hartwell Charles W78 Harden John R 117 Lattimore James (c)125 Gibbs Corril Going South2*£ Edgewood Court House2it Cubanita Cigar Co4 Vacant Sept 7, 19128 Edgewood Trading Co10 Oliver Harry (O33 Vacant August 28, 35 Maguire George T 36 Smith Orville A 37 Garrison James A 39 Adams Daniel WBoyles Susan F Mrs 40 Le Moine Eugene 41 Clardy John B 42 Cassady James E 42 Harris Joseph C 43 Trimble Bishop M . 45 Pritchard Charlas H 46 Braswell Warner48 Schill William F50 Walace Walton W Hardee Intersects52 Evans Augustus G70 Smith Edward W 72 Johnson William J 73 Reynolds J
RM2AWTWEE–Atlanta City Directory . Cunningham May Mrs 22 Tommey Georgia A Mrs 25 Potter George A 26 Thomas Emma C Miss29 Johnson Julius C 32 Rousey John H 33 Hunter Henry I. 35 Allen Francis P 36 Akin Frank M 37 Zellare Thomas E 39 Anderson Arah Mrs 40 Gann William 43 Stephens Patrick 44 Bagwell Mathew D 47 Gibson William H 48 Nasworth Georgia Mrs52 Brown Robert J 56 Morse John H (Chapel intersects) 65 Sutherland William G 66 Jones James N 67 Bowden William L 68 Smith Henry C 72 Gower William M- 73 Post John 74 Allen William H77 Foster William J 80 Bone H Baley 81 Eubanks John W (Bailey begins)85 Patter
RM2AFNW01–. Atlanta City Directory. r C 33 Ivy John W 34 Cochran S Love 36 Kerlin William D i 37 Davis Claude B 38 Hall Evans ,40 Wheeler Lucius E 42 Allen William L 43 Almand Benjamin F 44 Brewster Walter L 46 Clay Clemont S 47 Backus James F59 Crumlev David A63 Smoot Robert S 66 Belcher Asabanah C 67 Kloeckler Joseph A 68 Gaissert Robert L 71 Roberts Aaron B 72 Brown Omer T 73 Giddens Rebecca M Mrs 76 Jenkins Henry A 77 Moore H Eugene 80 McCrary Clifford W82 Goodrum Jameson T86 Baker James B WHITES ALLEY, from Chapeln to Dover, 1 w of Haynes r*a m WHTES ALLEY, Oakland City,from Lee w to limits OOFING
RM2AJC6KN–Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey . 3 01 89 I> F A B 7 14 21 28 s F Th W Tu M S 6 7 *89 34 6263 *64 65 90 CB 1G l E G AG ED 35 *3637 91 *9293 D BA F D C EXPLANATION. 1011 38 60 39 67 9495 IED GF BA CB Under the Century, and in the line withthe Year oj the Century, is the Dominical *12*40;*68 *96 B D F G Letter of tlie Year. Then in the line with 1314 4142 6970 9798 AG c B ED FE the month find the column containing 15 43 71 99 F A C D this letter; in this column, and in linewith the day of the Month, is the day of •*1617 *44 *7245 73 F A B the Week. In Leap Years, the letters for 18 4
RM2AKJ53F–Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . Nicliolls..«, Edkeka—A. W. Randalk 7. FoLeoM—J, H. Bnmhsm 8. PoBT Jo»r»—A. B. Csrlock -Bank of Fwo B«bles.. 18. Vm.ua—Harrell & Bon . $3,381 0010,66606, 3,376 0032,918 47 6,131 85 163 91 10,126 00 26,794 06 . 4,888 00 I 11.646 00 . 23,460 00 ,40,081 73 2,302 60 , 10,160 00 , 43,632 307,690 00 .14,500 00 4..>02 00180,678 20105,116 68185,632 40 $188,190 20 $987,988 60 4.000 008,391 62 $61,016 62 160,686 8110,337 4645,729 19 117,748 69221,600 f18,691 : 8,000 00130,063 73100,274
RM2AJ6K74–.. The artesian waters of northeastern Illinois . 66 2.11 Na2SOt .09 4.40 3.38 3.10 .09 .16 Na2COaNHiN(J3NH4CI(NHi)oSO* .06 .14 .14 .30 8*.i4 3.66 S.73 (NHJoCOs MgCL.MgSOt 7.09 3.73 4.18 1.99 11.43 2.44 MgCOa CaClo CaSOj 14.94 7.49 7.28 10.01 12.67 21.03 CaCO, .11 .05 .02 .01 .07 FeC03 .08 .52 .16 1.47 .13 .19 Al2Os .68 1.25 .58 .52 .82 .93 SiOo .05 .12 .07 Bases 25.30 32.49 31.93 28.93 67.81 36.14 Total 248 ARTESIAN WATERS OF NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS Table I.—Mineral analyses of underground County Town Owner Depth of well feet Depth of casing feet Rate of pumping. .. .gals, per min.Date sample w
RM2AGAG1P–. Survey of oyster bars, Queen Annes County, Maryland. Description of boundaries and landmarks and report of work of United States Coast and Geodetic Survey in cooperation with United States Bureau of Fisheries and Maryland Shell Fish Commission. 10 wS 26 52 E S 47 50 EN 60 09 EN 26 51 W 1,4671,8484,879 Mouth.Straight.Kemp Tower. BODKIN SHOALS.(Eastern Bay—Chart Xo. J/. I 38 51 58.65 76 18 27. 46 N 73 37 WS 67 10 WS 11 20 E S 73 38 EN 67 09 E N II 20 W 2, 4603,1214,736 Mouth.Straight.Kemp Tower. 2 38 52 19-47 76 i8 56. 95 S 89 40 WS 17 44 ES 52 48 E N 89 40 E.N 17 43 WN 52 46 W I, 5825, 612 5,
RM2AWTJBH–President's report . DEANS REPORT 43 I.IT. ROMANCE LANGUAGES 1910-1911 Grades E D C B A 5.9% 36.4% 40.1% 15.3% 2.3% 14.3% 26.2% 29.6% 22.0% 7.8%) Balance +8.4% +10.2% -10.5% +6.7% +5.5% The comparative grade curves are given below:— Romance Languages E 1910-1911 D C B. fS% n 44 AMHERST COLLEGE PART V. ENTRANCE Class of 1914 Record by Subjects No. Admitted Admitted Admitted Pts. Subject bycertifi- by exam- by exam- Con(^w Total cate ination ination {Amherst) certificate 2 English a 73 23 34 3 133 1 b 71 21 32 9 133 1 1-2 Mathematics a. 76 23 19 15 133 1-2 b.. 5 7 12 1 c. 79 18 31 5 133 1-2 d..
RM2AWHCN6–Weather record for New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1847-1890 . Clear— -67 - - N. E 0.64- S. W 0.02,- N. W s.w 7.59 - Misty part of afternoon and com. raining 7:30 P. M.— Rain till 5 A. M.„ Rain 3:15 p.m.; misty eveng. - Rain before day; misty 10 a.m.; rain 7:30p. M.Rain before day ; sprinkle9:30 A. M. and 3 p. M. andrainy evening after 7 p.m.Rain before day &. part A.M.Rain before day. 148 Weather Record for New Brunswick, N. J. October, 1868. Ther-mometer.. S 4 47+ 5 52.1 6 53 7 45 8 58 9 40 10 43 S 11 12 56 50+ 62! 63.! :Clear-62| Clear— —63., Cymstalldav-73 Cloudy Cloudy 13 41 14 48 52^
RM2ANECFM–Nautical charts . 1,200,000 -*j- ills 13 ^ 11 ..V g :S 13 f--?.ioi ^i:. / 12 s4. SS >r J !-5 FtXafo.Tefo*£s - 38*43 Quar XA 16 ! W r I -Si^a !19 95 -?#*/ .^--•;./ V^V ,.-@pLlJ TOWER >3 p: -ll CSC^V • -v. P i «: ; -JO 51,. 13/ XW4 -it- is 4« ; 14/ 0 J*liHbf&nanTs r.i 10 13 ifnami ShoaL . ,* * ffitfgS 15 7rf- 10 Scale Nautical Mile 80,000 2»> ^^%^. 75 «« 73Quarn. lleadqx 11 J-v/Xpperboard.Sta. r* i^8v 5 %$=; 9% /i?ta»«^^^ ;54 73 ^ i 101 «* ^ i ?» JL 98 g&DTOWfR ,> 73 107 . «tfe.li ? * ; •ja 40 82 X1G 51 4 Scale 40,000Nautical Mile 0 1 FIG. 26. NEW YORK HARBOR, PORTIONS OF CHARTS
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RM2AJJRFT–Public school drawing manual : for teachers and students . ^ i s a § DC ^ :! (U X « P y , 60 ^ 3 to a, ^ -13 •« .S B^ - M > 5 4) ? O O O t- ^ ^ X . E » m a i 0) 05 a, CO a a;> 1 CO a, i s 02 o 5> o m C o Ed ^ ^ 60 a1 o O- h-1 H oT > c 0) eg CO 5 g ^ ^ OJ a> 3 » fi oT ^ IP 12 >. 9 TS 4) > 1—1 ^ ^ 0) 45 a o 93 ^ S f^ -2 ^ P S .2 5 .5 7301 &, -(J *3 M t3 ^ o o 03 43 y. ^ ^ J«! W aj 02 cz; 43 73 --T O O :r. 2. 3- H (^ c o -^ a 03 U , , i, 03 ^ r^ ». o o 0 >^ 03 > s 0303 03 o fi C 2 ?n o 5 c ti N rS vi s I g :g . C3 •• - -f- 40 o I S •c 2 2 ^ ^ a> * tS M O 2 ° 03 r
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
RM2CECNK6–. The Ottawan. Boys Basket Ball FORWARDS McCANDLESS GEORGE CENTER ALDERMAN GUARDS HICKEY BLAIR SUBS COE BARRETT WARD Summary of Seasons Scores I. K. S. N. 45; Ottawa 22.II. K. W. 25; Ottawa 45.III. C. of E. 33; Ottawa 53. IV. McPherson 25; Ottawa 40.V. So. Western 62; Ottawa 28.VI. Mo. Normals 29; Ottawa 59.VII. Fairmount 24; Ottawa 38.VIII. C. of E. 43; Ottawa 25.IX. K. S. N. 48; Ottawa 20. X. Fr. University 26; Ottawa 28. [73]. SUGGESTION FROM A FRI(E)EZE IN THE GYM Girls Basket Ball
RM2CHM7J6–. A memorial of the town of Hampstead, New Hampshire. Historic and genealogic sketches . l house. 72. 34. Wm. A. Emerson. 73. 35. Andrew M. Moultou. 74. 36. Isaac Randall. 75. 37. Charles H. Grover. 76. 38. Mrs. Albert L. Eastman. 77. 39. Parsonage. 78. 40. James H. Bond. 79. 41. Daniel Emerson. 80. 42. Shoe Factory. 81. 43. J. Bartlett Eastman. 82. 44. Charles Oilman. 83. 45. Dr. Bennette. 84. 46. Frank W. Emerson. 85. 47. Jacob Townsend. 86. 48. Wm. A. Little. 87. 49. John H. Heath. 50. Francis H. Sawyer. 88. 51. John C. Sanborn. 89. 52. Dea. C. W. Pressey. 90. 53. J. W. Sanborn. 91. 54. Leo
RM2CR3406–. Report on the engineering and operating features of the Chicago transportation problem . 5 3 1- It. IK I. li 73 THE CHICAGO TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM Table No. 12—shown graphically in Figure 11—gives theGross Receipts per mile operated per year in Divisions for thepast ten years. TABLE NO. 12.Gross Receipts Per Mile Operated Per Year—Surface Lines. So. Div. No. Div. W. Div. Total. Rcpts. Rcpts. Rcpts. Rcpts. Per Mile Per Mile Per Mile Per Mile Year. Cents. Cents. Cents. Cents. 1892 21.13 29.50 29.43 25.60 1893 23.04 32.68 30.90 27.27 1894 20.26 28.19 26.43 23.92 1895 20.40 27.78 24.71 23.38 189
RM2CRT258–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . 16 * 2,676100,635 * 14,182 E. E. Cumberland W. E. Cumberland 4,8476,387 Maryland District 49,267 130,068 43,623 222,958 Monongah 40,41810,6923,937 114,10430,3372,077 * 9,13221,8515,879 145,39062,88011,893 West Virginia District.... 55,047 146,518 18,597 220,163 Pittsburgh 25,7149,084 * 4,85780,614 * 6,421 * 31,092 14,43658,606 Pennsylvania District .... 34,798 75,757 * 37,513 73,042 139,112 352,3-13 24,707 516,163 * Indicates Loss. Note—This statemant indicates which Divisions and Districts are saving most money by reason ofimproved fuel p3rformance. I
RM2CEHXJT–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1905 1ra sección. Noviembre 30 de 1905.-J. W. O. Juister.Tabacos, cigarros y cigarrillos, clase 59. v-7-Dcbre. 1130 BOLETÍN OFICíáL - Act» K° JO. Ací» M° S6.SI3 j: m^^ ///■■??/ ■ . >-...- ¡^ -v7 5 -V i// ■ ::!.■ ., % CANGiJ R0; 1§v* .c? p (3 •, S Diciembre 5 de 1905.—Roque Fumasoli éhijo.-Artículos de las clases 9, 14,32, 33, 34,36, 40, 41, 42, 43 y 73. v-13-Dbre. Acia Mo S6.S17 f% /<£¿£, ^==»* Hiüli- Xs^|f^:^ ,,1. ^g$ /feÉSSiaÁ !;¡| lili!. Diciembre 5 de 1905. —Sociéte AnonymeOléicole de Sfax. -Aceites, clase 74 (envase), v-13-Dbre.
RM2CEHXW7–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1905 1ra sección. a Noviembre 30 de 1905.—A. Haure y Cía.-Artículos de la clase 68. v-7-Diciembre, .Aeta No 16.777. Noviembre 30 de 1905.-J. W. O. Juister.Tabacos, cigarros y cigarrillos, clase 59. v-7-Dcbre. 1130 BOLETÍN OFICíáL - Act» K° JO. Ací» M° S6.SI3 j: m^^ ///■■??/ ■ . >-...- ¡^ -v7 5 -V i// ■ ::!.■ ., % CANGiJ R0; 1§v* .c? p (3 •, S Diciembre 5 de 1905.—Roque Fumasoli éhijo.-Artículos de las clases 9, 14,32, 33, 34,36, 40, 41, 42, 43 y 73. v-13-Dbre. Acia Mo S6.S17 f% /<£¿£, ^==»* Hiüli- Xs^|f^:^ ,,1. ^g$ /feÉSSiaÁ !;¡| lil
RM2CDC055–. The American journal of science and arts . N. 51 W. „o ^ N. 6 W. 6. 43 W. 10 < N. 25 E. ( N. 38 E. ^ N. 55 E. 39 W. (N. 54 E. 17 5 N. 32 W. o^ 5 N. 37 W. 19 E. n 5N. 73 W. ^^ ^ N. 77 E. ^^ ^ N. 34 E. 22 E.* ^^ I N. 30 W. ,(, 5 N. 40 W. „^ 5 N. 43 W. 9 E. C N. 26 W. ^^ ? N. 1 E. ^^ } N. 20 E.32 W. 82 E. Here we have a well marked rotation of the wind, and onlytwo anomalies, amounting to 9° and 13°. Mean of the bottomtrees, N. 43° W. ; top trees, N. 32° E.; remaining trees, N. 17°W. These are all upon the south side of the central line, or verynear the centre. On the north side of the track
RM2CEJR63–. Dramatic games and dances for little children. 29 30 31 32 ^E3=^EE« 0 0 + -»- m- -m—» =j=i==i 33 34 35 36 37 1I 38 IS -*—-d—L* * -*—-*-1-*- £!=£=£ -P=P= =£=!= -#-* ^1 39 40 41 42 43 44 fc=^«=^ fc=* *= W^ -••——->- ;^ 2:^5= 2&E 45 Elves Ent. Lightly. 46 47 48 ■#-#- £^=^=l P—,— —& £> ±-=t 73 49 Still mysteriously. 50 jpS -«—*—m- taJ^ —! ^—I—j^- ■#—*—*- 51 52 -,—r—1 s J^-A *=d ^li=a: ££ :^=p: .^—**- Well marked—making of shoes — slower.53 54 i ^ « -^—^—*- 55 56 Play this phrase 3 times. S^ T-- , 0,1 Elves runoff. 62 . 57 Circle Danc.ers.58 59 60 , 61-£7w* rwnqff -K **- -*—^* p=rzcf
RM2CDX820–. Legislative budget of the State of Montana . 675.56 $ 2.175.55 1.600.00819.40 $ 2.407.70 465.73 $ 465.73 t i : ,-. o § i $ 71.945.73 88,260.5041.592.43 W- NtcNo. * O <O E m a id o 7 > H £ LJ a UI -J a f UJ I > t. I i 1^ 1 ifci t iv.oH<tt.oa OZ kJ ti HH. Budget July I. 1924 toJune 30, 1925 1923 July 1. 1923 to June 30. 1924 July 1. 1924 toJune 30. 1925 1 ALLOWED1921 Budget July 1. 1922 toJune 30. 1923 UALudget July 1. 1921 toJune 30. 1923 ACT1921 B Mar. 1. 1921 toJune 30. 1921 1919 Budget Mar. 1. 1920 toFeb. 28. 1921 ; s§§ d- «9- St ^ NteNo. Z o < o E ?i soo 2 £E 6& ^.« <
RM2CGRFPX–. The Street railway journal . HE BERLIN-ZOSSEN LINE Speed of Car and Air ResistanceCar S Test made November 22nd, 1901 Run II. Zossen to Marienfelde 28.06 M.S124.5622.5120.4718.4216.3814.3312.2810.233.196.144.092.05 Sii.9480.7374.5268.3162.1055.8949.6343.4737.2631.0524.8418.6312.426.21 23.66 30.94 1 in 26.61 S0.73 130 24.56 74.52 1-20 22.51 68.31 110 20.47 02.10 100 J.8.42 55.89 90 .16.38 49.6S SO 14.33 43.47 70 12.28 37.26 60 10.23 31.05 50 8.19 24.84 40 6.14 18.63 30 4.09 12.42 - 0 2.05 0.21 10 0 S r—JvJw Direciiuu. of w in. Vel «H vn : iv ml meter. 1 I.e. s« ft 0. mile pe r h .) X I . iui
RM2CHWX4G–. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . R. 1059 £18 29 P.T.R. 10 151 25 37 P.T.R. 22 184 26 40 P.T.R. 5 137 138 35 P.T.R. 37 417 151 13 P.T.R. 40 436 174 50 T.R. 123 1162 E. Zone 40° S. to 50° S. s. w. Punta Galera 40 1 73 44 Diez-v-seis de Octubre 42 12 71 8 Sarmiento 45 30 69 0 Puerto Madryn 42 49 W 64 58 Dunedin 45 52 E 170 31 Hokitika 42 41 170 49 Christchurch 43 31 172 38 Wellington 41 16 174 46 S. E. P.T.R. 114 1122 R. 1079 P.T.R. 1094 P.T.R. 1088 P.T. 39 433 P.T.R. 124 1167 P.T.R. 124 1164 P.T.R. 124 1171 GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX BY 10 ZONES OE LATITUDE II99 Zone 50° S. to 60° S. Pasrcs Sta
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
RMRGDJ4N–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. DEEP-SEA PROTOBRANCHIA (BIVALVIA) Table 2 Yoldiella jeffreysi; ratios of Posterior Length (PL), Height (H), Width (W), to Total Length (TL) and other parameters. 65 Basin Max. recorded PL/TL H/TL W/TL ProdissoconchN length (mm) (mean) (mean) (mean) length ((Jim) 3.70 48/60 69/75 33/53 187-198 (54) (54) (72) (45) 3.49 52/58 68/75 32/48 185-198(17) (56) (70) (41) 2.84 51/56 70/76 38/46 190-200 (52) (54) (72) (42) 2.54 47/55 69/77 35/52 182-189 (38) (51) (73) (40) 2.96 48/58 69/76 34/43 200-210(35) (54) (73) (40) 2.95 44/60 69/75 36/49 182 (25) (5
RMRMJKTJ–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 270 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM . ^ J%,. : Fig. 122. Olcostephanus {Olcostephanus) cf. &7/w' (Sharpe) (?). Ventral and lateral views of a specimen in the British Museum (Natural History), x 0,66. No. D H Wi W/H Uo Ui PEM-1468/73 180 82 135 1,65 70 44(24)(?) j> 135 62 90 1,45 50 27 (20) SAM-PCU1591 255 115 166 1,44 90 52(20)(?) 55 174 85 150 1,76 69 ? PEM-1468/89 250 92 155 1,68 110 82 (33)(?) 55 167 83 126 1,52 65 43(26) PEM-1468/79 225 87 122 1,40 83 46(20)(?) 55 184 79 120 1,52 56 31(
RMRE7PXW–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. jANUAny 9.] THE CO'l'TAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. 207 i M W ! Weatiibr near Londo.v .N isao. Riae.^. Sets. Moon lt,&S. nioon'fl Ago. Cloelt bef. Sun. Bay of Year. Barometer. Thermo. Wind Uaiu in In. 2Th 3,F Shelless Snail (Slug) appears. 30.221 — 30.2-21 39—27 N.W. 9 a. 8 m 1 12 2 Wild Panay flowers. 30.201—29 986 44—33 N.W. 0.02 8 1 .5a.ll 1 4 40 3 Hepatira flowers. 2!)73/—29.44,1 43—2() S.W, 8 2 6 10 2 S 3 4 5 SoNi 2 Sunday aftek Christmas. 29.437—29.427 42—21 W. 8 3 7 13 3 5 35 6M 1 Epiphany. Twelfth Day. 129.599 — 29.426 Sr,-18 E. 3 5
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
RMRM8T0N–. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. 40 REPORT OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL Collection point Latitude north Number of host larvae iissected Percentage unparasitized host larvae Living Dead Percentage parasitized by A. pumilus C. laricinellae Living Dead Living Dead Georgetown 43°-42' 100 5.0 56.0 39.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Guelph, 3 mi. S. 43°-31' 85 22.5 1.1 76.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 Gait, 5 mi. S. 43°-18' 100 20.0 9.0 70.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 Woodstock, 2 mi. E.-b 43°- ' 80 25.0 0.0 75.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Dunnville-b 42°- ' 18 66.66 0.0 33.34 0.0 0.0 0.0 Simcoe, 3 mi. W. 42°-50' 69 23.2 2.9 73.9
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
RMRJW4KH–. Atti della R. Accademia delle scienze di Torino. Science; Natural history. 1 2 o O 4 5 C 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 l'IlOl'OlìZlOM W l'ESO o, • Canfora mo- ^"^^••'"^ iiobronìata 1 16 14 0 0 1 1 10 12 14 IG 20 22 24 2G 28 30 36 40 44 48 50 60 65 1. 54°,80 53°,80 53,40 71 ,20 72 ,00 72,08 72 ,20 72 ,60 72 ,68 72,76 72 ,84 72 ,90 73,00 73 ,24 73 ,40 73 ,46 73,04 73,70 73 ,80 73.90 47°,30 47 ,20 47 ,00 46 ,04 46 ,00 45 ,68 45,50 45 ,44 45,30 44,80 45 ,08 45 ,00 44 ,60 44 ,00 43,60 43 ,12 43,08 76,00 Come si vede, il secondo punto va leggermente abbassandosi. Esso diviene di ma
RMRE9TR6–. Contribution à l'étude des limnées du lac Léman. Lymnaea; Snails; Gastropoda. Rev. Suisse de Zool. T. 22 1914. tfcittttt 11111 4 t 3C, 37 38 38 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 - tt.i'tit t et i t tt1 it tt tt 4t 51 SZ 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 00 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 7< 72 et 11 te t et 11 t%i%itti'tit 73 74 75 76 77 76 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 M t * t 4 14 t 4 t 4 444 4-44.4 4 t t 95 96 97 98 99 * 11 «ti*ît *t 4444it*i « t )ir us 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 131 135 136 137 14 411111 î 11 11 4 ? 1111 ? 11 ?. "W. Roszkowski —
RMRCDC56–. A directory for the North Atlantic Ocean, comprising instructions general and particular for its navigation. Pilot guides. (jrEOGEAPHIOAL POSITIONa 79 THE PASSAGE ISLANDS. LAT. N.. AUTHORITIES. Hum Kay, S.E. White Cliffs S.W. end [4] Watling Island; Large "White Rock at N. end S.W. Point Ilinchinbroke S. Rock... Samana or Attwood Kays: East Low Kay Westernmost Reef, extr. White Cliff, South side Planas or Flat Kays, S.W end of West Kay 23 38 40 23 38 40 24 10 15 23 56 15 23 56 0 23 5 10 23 5 50 23 4 45 74 47 40 74 57 20 74 28 0 74 34 30 74 28 33 73 36 30 73 51 15 73 43 45 EAST. 0 10 'Cr
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