RM2AFM3FN–. Franklin bibliography : a list of books written by, or relating to Benjamin Franklin. rsity of Pennsylvania, 345. Vaugban, B., xliii, xlix-liii, 113, 117, 139, 151, i6i-3, 179, 181-3, 185-9, 2°5, 249, 389-Venedy, J., 389.Walpole Grant, xxxvii, 139, 145-7, 405; H., 165, 387; T, 141, 147.Waller, J. B., 3S9.Walsh, IS.., 129, 2S9.Warren, J., 153.Washington, G, lix.Watson., lvii.Waves, Oil on the, 149.Webbe, J., lv. Webster, N., 73, 93, 303, 3S9.Weddeburn, A., lvii, 363.Weekly Mercury, 283.Weems, M. L-, 1, 69, 75, 181, 321-5, 37i, 391-Weld, H. H., 181, 195.Wellesly, R. C, 391.Wells, B., 99.Wenzel
RM2AKYTH5–The Boston blue book ..: containing ..Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . Patch. 79 Mrs. Gharles Barstow. 80 Mrs. S. H. Manley. 81 Weston Lewis. 82 Mrs. M. Howland. 83 George H. Kimball. 84 William S. Anderson. 85 Thomas N. Hart. 86 John V. Spalding. 87 John A. Glidden. 88 Gharles S. Gallender. 89 Seth E. Pecker. 90 Gharles G. Jackman. 91 Edward E. Sands. 92 Mrs. Benjamin G. Harris.94 Gharles H. Allen. 113 H. H. Smith.115 James F. Gobb.117 Abiel Stone.139 William A. Brigham.141 George B. Hyde.143 Theodore S. Very.145 R. S. Merrill.147 Silas D. Goburn.149 Levi Newcomb.15
RM2AWTWKB–Atlanta City Directory . ward W 141 Criss Kate B Mrs 143 Hutchison Sarah M Mr.s 144 Baxter Thomas W 145 Rosser James P147 Brooks John R 150 Landrum William W 151 Crowell Frederick B153 Mack George H Rev 160 Payne Columbus M 161 First Cumberland Presby terian Church(Harris intersects) 173 Barnes Wl Henry 175 Wai-ren John C 179 Riley Robert E 180 Collins Georgia Mrs184 Vacant (Baker intersects)203 Bowden John G 205 Perkerson Ann B Mrs 206 Hills Edward S 209 Shaw Francis M 210 Hilsman Camilla E Mrs 213 Smith Elodia Mrs 214 Duggan James C 217 Holcom.be William H 218 Ray John A (Simpson intersects)
RM2AJ566D–A first report on the relations between climates and crops . dates and radiation for icinter ivheat during ten years, 1872-1881,at Moiitsouris, France. Date of sowing. Average interval from sowing to— Average Aver- date of age date Ripen- germina- of head-ing, i tion. ing. Germi- Flower- ing. Days. Days. 99 236 120 236 141 2;i5 147 233 154 zn 1.55 227 154 2£i 151 219 149 214 145 2(H) 140 2(« i:« 197 128 191 134 184 118 179 September 22.September 29. October 6 October 13....October 2(J..-.October 27....November 3..November 10.November 17.November 34.Decern V)er 1 ..December 8 ..December 15 .Dec
RM2AWY24E–Atlanta City Directory . t 132 Kirkpatrick Andrew W 133 Vacant 134 Brantley Joseph 135 Andrews Homer L 136 Grimmett Edwin K 137 Gatlin Charles C 138 Taylor Clifford (c) 141 Wright Andrew (c) 142 Watts Albert (c)145 Chapman Luke (c) 147 Turner Henry (c) 148 Watts Albert (c) (Clarke intersects)152 Malone America (c) 155 HowardAdolphus (c) 156 Varner David (c) 157 Partee John (c) 162 Williams William (c) 163 Baldwin John H (c) 164 Vacant 165 Jones Alfred D (c) (Solomon begins)168 Porter George (c) 170 Evans Fanny (c) 171 Bibb Jesse (c) 172 Ricks Samiiel (c) 173 Vacant 174 Henderson Thomas (c) 175
RM2AJDC50–Hardware merchandising September-December 1919 . tanley Rule ft Level Co. a Stanley Works jg Stan wood Equipment Co.. 141 Star Specialties Mfg. Co. 14s Starrett Co . L S. Steel Co. of Canada, Ltd.... 9 Stephens Co., G. F. .. iik Still Mfg. Co., J. H si Stratford Brass Co Tallman Brass & Metal Co MB Taylor Forte Oc Ltd. sJ Thermoid Rubber Co 145 Thermos Bottle Co 39 Toronto Plate Glass ImportingCo 103 Turner ft Sons, J. J ]61 Tuttle ft Bailey 4J Union lion ft Metal Co 58 United States Sand Paper Co.. 131 Vallance. E. Victor ... 136 Vol-Peek Mfg. Co .... 48 War Purchasing Commission..!!.! 125 Wa
RM2AKCJ4C–Illustrated catalogue of cotton machinery built by Howard & Bullough American Machine Company, Ltd., Pawtucket, R.I., U.S.A: opening, picking, carding, drawing, roving, spinning, twisting and winding machinery : warpers and slashers : containing also floor spaces, speeds, productions, gearing diagrams, useful tables and other information . 144 160 176 192 208 224 240 256 272 288 304 320 u 400 119 136 153 170 187 204 222 239 256 273 290 307 324 341 425 127 145 163 181 199 217 235 253 272 290 308 326 344 362 450 134 153 173 192 211 230 249 268 288 307 326 345 364 383 250 99 113 127 141 155 169 1
RM2AWY34C–Atlanta City Directory . arles (c)135 Mapp Charles (c)137 Harris George (c) 140 Hendricks Emma 141 Folsom Jacob (c) 142 Moses Joseph (c)145 Hunter Ransom (c)147 Howard William (c)147^^ Burr Elmanuel (c) 148 Central Baptist Church (c) (Haynes intersects)154 Steward Edmond (c)156 Turner Nellie (c)163 Pool Robert M169 Griner George W (Davis intersects)189 Hollingsforth John A191 Pritchett Elbert 193 Kendrick John F 194 Ragsdale Thomas J 197 Scarrat George A 198 Owen J Bartow201 Fuss John F 205 Quinn William L209 Ray William H (Lowe intersects)216 Walter Frank A220 Bryant Henry (c)222 Flood Delia
RM2AJB82R–Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana : Historical and biographical ... . hambers, No. 165, $61; No. 221, $40; George Whisenand, No.158, $50; Colman Pruett, No. 197, $78, No. 146, $208; No. 116, $48;Caleb Stansbury, No. 36, $30; No. 17, $13; Zachias Chambers, No. 156,$78.50; John M. Young and Zachias Chambers, No. 16, $11.50; JohnFoster, No. 148, $81; Thomas F. Johnson, No. 145, $120, No. 119, $22;No. 182, $41; William Hynon, No. 185, $37; Moses Hicks, No. 186,$32.80; Joseph Skidmore, No. 141, $55.75; William Skidmore, No. 198,$21; No. 35, $17.50; John M. Jenkins, No. 237, $43.50; No. 238, $40.50
RM2AWXD3X–Atlanta City Directory . m E coOC INMAN PARK, e end of Edge- 138 wood ave (Glenn intersects) So 139 Moore William IRA, from 68 Hood s to limits 1 140 Christian Mary (c) ui O w of Windsor 141 Engram Horace L x<? 11 Bartlett Nathan M 143 Vacant 13 Fields James E 145 Travis James G Ip Norris William E 146 Reden Henry (c) 17 Price Jesse S 147 ONeai Thessalonian A oo (Gregg begins) 150 Yates Emma Mrs 21 Stieglitz Mary Mrs 151 Howe Martha Mrs 3Bh 23 Lyle Charles 0 153 Hendricks James ^?^ 25 Butler Wade H 154 Linam George W ^[l[J^ 27 Avant George W 155 Ellis George W ^^^^ 43 Burke Blanche T Mrs 15
RM2AG2JG5–. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1891, No.4-5. s 131 Paisley 132 Jralmerston 133 Paris 134 Parry Sound 135 Penetanguishene..13G Perth 137 heterboro 138 Point Edward.... 139 Port -Arthur 140 Port Carling 141 Port Colborne. .. 142 Port Elgin 143 Port Hope 144 Prescott 145 Preston .., 146 Renfrew 147 Richmond Hill 148 Ridgetown 149 Ripley Number of Volumes in Libraries. 52 55 108 55 55 51 127 65 10 114 100 140 52 111 141 193107 755252, 18594 100115 7226 3 52 136 135 141 12 121 378 150 59 31 1151 225149371631 370 292132 i 136,79, 1 ^ s tS 3 (C O a 1-^ a , , •^ ^ a S O 1 478112 321403171463!3621120!301,
RM2AJ0NT3–Rod and gun . 308 ROD AND GUN IN CANADA p. Wakefield ..128. 130 E.J. Marsh ..128. 126 Squad 4.0. E. McGaw ..123. A. E. Millington.... ...145. 146 W. Joslin ..142. 137 C. D. TenEyck ..125- 134 W. Fox ..133. 136 Squad 5. P. J. Boothe ..128. 134 D. A. Vogt ..116. 131 A. E. Craig ..106. 103 A.-J. Oliver ..117. 133 F. D. Palmer .. 98. 122 Squad 6. *J. S. Boa ..146. 148 JOS. JENNINGS.. .148. 148 H. D. Bates ..146. 141 H. D. Kirkover ..141. 128 *S. Glover ..144. 144 Squad 11. A. S. Woodruff 112. H. Harrison 129. R. Patterson 131. T. Bennett 134. Dr. Ten Eyck 134. Squad 12. Dr. Jordan 121. A. Wolfe 11
RM2AFPB0T–. Atlanta City Directory. 17-B Dukes Jessie (c)119-A Wilson George (c)119-B Rolland Julia (c) -123-A Walker Laura (e>-123-B Mabson Anna (c) 125 Long Annie (c) 126 Owens William D 127 Freeman Lucius (c)129 Reynolds Annie (c) •131 Smith Amaziah P (c)141 Hill Dock (c) 143 Brown Thomas (c)145 Collins Henry (c)151 Tard Mary (c)153 Johnson Walter (c)155 Gaines William F (c)159 Dixon Charles L Boulevard Av Intersects 170 Huff Adelia (c) 171 Vacant Oct 14, 1912171-A Vacant Sept 25. 1912 172 Raines Joshua H (c) 173 Morris Priscilla (c)175 Moses Oscar (c)175-A Patterson John <c)178 Wilson Matthew
RM2AFWRP6–. United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit. 162- lt.r 160° 169° 158 * 157 156° 155° : 15J-- 15X 152 151° 150° US ]4fl* UT 146 145° 144* 1*1* 143 141 140° 13»° l:lli* 1:7 136- 135- wr 1:{:r 132- 1:ir 130° J29- iaa- ii;7- BMislierl Jan? 1874 arlhe fMru,n„p],ic omce Was„j,lr.lon i,c.?.H.fcaii.(immo.HSJ.Wra?™,,fc,. ,„ a.e Bumm of Navigation. >/r Vs ^ up ^s > Sari Exhibit £T Li&ell4.:e. tof; Med StateJBtric Temtpryof Haw&i C?%fisy4&J< -6£#ti/ ffiC 1—tzxj-tt&iF.Jz.. Lip..*! t. *- 3U Filed, /luaua-r 2J %* /9o7 ^F-RAN< L . HA TCH Clerk .
RM2AJ0P73–Rod and gun . Wholesale only:ELEY BROS.,(C nada) IL.TD Norlh r nscona,Man. Canada), &Londo ?IEngland) Agent: J. G. T. CIc-horn, Winnipeg.. 308 ROD AND GUN IN CANADA p. Wakefield ..128. 130 E.J. Marsh ..128. 126 Squad 4.0. E. McGaw ..123. A. E. Millington.... ...145. 146 W. Joslin ..142. 137 C. D. TenEyck ..125- 134 W. Fox ..133. 136 Squad 5. P. J. Boothe ..128. 134 D. A. Vogt ..116. 131 A. E. Craig ..106. 103 A.-J. Oliver ..117. 133 F. D. Palmer .. 98. 122 Squad 6. *J. S. Boa ..146. 148 JOS. JENNINGS.. .148. 148 H. D. Bates ..146. 141 H. D. Kirkover ..141. 128 *S. Glover ..144. 144 Squad 11. A
RM2AJB51G–Boston illustrated; . <r N Ew Maf of Boston. K,4. 1J7. A|«;( Ch,r^,,.»/.„/. IJ. 4. IJ3. SAawmu/ Unit: r^l;r,i.utr Sftlho.U^l. C. 5. 13. ^»i<r, £/»,/ W.,,-/. 1. (,. 18. K J/. C. f».V.«. Imnfuu. UJ. r. B. 6-. A.»m i/./„. m J ^jnjju i^p; ! 40. Muj. Gen, Hospital. 141. City Jfosfital. 142. Homtc»paAic Hospital. .14.1- EytandEar. 14 Sitiert of Charily.145 CAildrtns Afissitn.14*.. Old P^tlif^ Homf. 147. Agfd Mm- Home. A. 6. 150. 0/1/ Granary. 151. Copps Hill,jga. Kin^s Chapel, G.? S3- Centra/. 154. ^i/irt. 155. Old Charlesloum. 156. £0fA>fl t/uivertity. G. 5. 157. Imtitiife 0/Teehnohgy.15S.
RM2AJ6R08–Confederate military history; a library of Confederate States history . Fifteenth South Carolina Sixty-first (icorgia Fourth Texas Twenty-seventh Georgia Eighth Loui^iana Second South Carolina Seventeenth Mississippi Tenth Georgia Eighteenth Mississippi Nineteenth Georgia » •a 0) •a u •a a c « 3 •J) ^ 48 i6q 2 :i* 31 186 ^17 31 168 Irt 41 149 tl.>3 4S 141 ly, 27 155 182 3Q 121 IO 18 142 + [«.) 16 143 f^^ 13 145 iy^ 27 127 J >-> 119 tl4l 23 117 IP 27 100 I. 29 97 i:- 10 11; 1:; 26 84 li^ 16 9 114 10 97 107 15 8q tl04 10 93 103 17 11 04 9 11 2 8^ 16 67 ^^3 II 6q 80 13 76 ^^^ * Inchules
RM2AKW1KA–Belleville social survey . No. Perct Tlt I. Walking, riding, staying indoors....ll4 73 104 73 218 II. Outdoor play 120 76 77 47 197 III. Work indoors 56 36 130 86 186 IV. Attending S. S. and Church 78 50 99 66 177 V. Reading 72 46 73 51 145 VI. Indoor play and games 60 38 83 59 143 VII. Errands, chores, outdoor work....l06 69 35 23 141 VIII. Talking, visiting, loafing indoors....43 27 66 47 109 IX. Home study 21 13 64 42 85 XI. Y. M. C. A. and other clubs 12 8 10 6 22 X. Moving Pictures 32 2a 20 14 52 XII. Music lessons and practice 4-3 14 9 18 XIII. Parties 2 2 4 3 6 XIV. Work away from home
RM2ANCPAJ–American journal of pharmacy . og Wt. 11.8 Kg. Morphine Sulphate Anaesthesia.) .15 c.c. 136 144 .15 c.c. 136 136 .15 c.c. 143 159 145 145 .20 c.c. 145 158 122 141 140 .15 c.c. 140 178 170 158 158 151 149 .15 c.c. Caused death (Kymogram 901.F. E. C. (Dry) (Kymogram 900.Alcohol-glyc. (3 to 1)F. E. C. (Dry) F. E. ErgotF. E. C. (Dry) (Kymogram 894.Alcohol-glyc.F. E. C. (Dry)F. E. Ergot Dog Wt. 12 Kg. Morpnine Sulphate Anaestiiesia.).2 c.c. Ill 119 .2 c.c. 118 128 119 120 114.2 c.c. 123 114 clot 124 (Kymogram 893.Adrenal Ext.F. E. C. (Dry) Dog Wt. 10 Kg. Morphine Sulphate Anaesthesia.) 116 146 130
RM2AJ4T0J–Rod and gun . - Hamilton, Ont.BOWRON 3 ANGLE TRAfS. SS.OO EACH 488 ROD AND GUN IN CANADA Dr. Wilson 149 P. Wakefield 152 E. F. Springer 149 R. B. Hutchison 147 G. B. Greene 151 II. C. Turnbull 145 T. Westlake 147 Geo. Sachs 151 S. Griffin 141 E. J. Marsh 159 W. H. Joselin 143 J. H. Maher 145 A. Wark 146 F. Roote 138 N. Long 132 E. W. Monk 137 T. 0. Lvle 153 M. Raspberrv 137 D. Haiph 140 158 307 148 300 151 300 152 299 148 299 154 299 150 297 145 296 155 296 136 295 150 293 146 291 144 290 150 288 158 290 146 283 128 281 144 281 136 276 C. F. Boyle 129 G. N. Bennett 126 C. A. Lewis (G) 125 E. F
RM2AX1H7E–Catalogue of dental materials, furniture, instruments, etc., for sale . /?/, --/fa.. CUP SHAPE. Cut represents No. 76.No. 67. 1 Row, Medium Bristles, 2 inches diameter 68. 1 Stiff a 2 122. 1 Soft a 2£ ).14.15.20 DENTAL CATALOGUE. 323 No. 123. 1 Row, Medium Bristles, 2} inches diameter 124. 1 u Stiff 2* 126. 1 a Medium < 3 127. 1 it Stiff < 3 132. 2 Rows, Medium l 2* 141. 2 a a c < 93 -64 135. 2 a » i : 3 76. 3 u Soft 2i 78. 3 u Medium £ 2J 77. 3 (t Stiff c 91 145. 3 a a ( c 93 zj4 69. 3 it Soft 3 71. 3 u Medium < 3 137. 3 ti U i < 3 70. 3 ti Stiff 3 ).20.20.28.28.22.32.30.30.30.
RM2AX1DHC–Catalogue of dental materials, furniture, instruments, etc., for sale . inches diameter 124. 1 u Stiff 2* 126. 1 a Medium < 3 127. 1 it Stiff < 3 132. 2 Rows, Medium l 2* 141. 2 a a c < 93 -64 135. 2 a » i : 3 76. 3 u Soft 2i 78. 3 u Medium £ 2J 77. 3 (t Stiff c 91 145. 3 a a ( c 93 zj4 69. 3 it Soft 3 71. 3 u Medium < 3 137. 3 ti U i < 3 70. 3 ti Stiff 3 ).20.20.28.28.22.32.30.30.30.30.45.34.34.34.34. HUB SHAPE. Cut represents No. 73. No. 147. Medium Bristles, li inches diameter 146. Stiff- li 74. Soft 11 72. Medium n « 73. Stiff < 1 U 148. Medium < 2 149. Stiff < * 2
RM2AM24C6–History of the United States . ,075,708 672.765 1,690.949 1,221 119 81,875 1,192,214 799,024 577,056. 583,888 376.053 1,141.990 325,594 145,965 373,351 1,657.155 327.301 2(>4,354 331.069 64.356 191,903 a 5 . .a-S„„^^ ?- 5 d o > -q 2 o 02 a o HO 05 r .-I COti o rfi r- *^ oa ^ T»< S o2? ? 05 CO , ( t^ . 5 2 (^^ S S cr. ». on ;,; M C -r r-i 5 lO ^ S^S2o§SS OOcoOrHCoOO 3 .i s ^ ^ ^ I—I t^ a; C5 cc 5. O -d 0«5eoOOO O ,-iSS (00 10 (MrH0.1C50T<CO -^ iC lOCO CO OCl^OiOlOOOOCn O O (N (MCOCOCOCOCO -^ iCiOlC ? i^ 1-- 1- i> t^ t- I-1^ t^ t^ i^ CO cc 1^ 00 00 00 00 00 00 a. X X 00 co 00 00
RM2CPRC5H–. Illustrated catalogue of solid gold society emblems, pins, buttons, and charms . A 11 Eagle in Relief, Wheel pierced out.. A 141 A 13 Solid Gold. 145 Solid Gold. ATHLETIC BADGES. Enameled and Engraved.
RM2CDDX0G–. Catalogue of dental materials, furniture, instruments, etc., for sale . Five-Sided. A. O iilllll 1:11111 lllll 111 II 128.129.130.131.132.133.134. 135.136.137.138.139.140.141. 142.143.144.145.146.147.148. 25 cents each. Twist Drills. Trephines. Flexible Burs and Drills.
RM2CEX06F–. Ur excavations. 136- U 13S. U. »367 141. U. 12664 139. U. 8656 340. U. 11952 3S:?^1=;^k7S5 I Jf Ak14/ C^yf^ 142. U. 9117 m j^j. 143. U. 12678 144. U. 12084 145. U. 10764 146. U. 12680 B. SEALS DATED BY EXTERNAL EVIDENCE TO THE LATERPART OF THE ROYAL CEMETERY PERIOD PLATE 204
RM2CP3BTT–. The school of the heart : or, The heart of itself gone away from God, brought back again to Him; and instructed by Him. With The learning of the heart; and Hieroglyphics of the life of man. . CONTENTS. PAGE The Enlightening of the Heart .... .101 The Law-table of the Heart 105 The Tilling of the Heart 109 The Seeding of the Heart 113 The Watering of the Heart 117 The Flowers of the Heart 121 The Keeping of the Heart 125 The Watching of the Heart 129 The Wounding of the Heart 133 The Inhabiting of the Heart 137 The Enlarging of the Heart 141 The Inflaming of the Heart 145 The Ladder of the He
RM2CJ3GNX–. Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . NEW ZEALAND FOSSIL CEPHALOPODS. -Marshall. Face p. 141 Broun.—Notes on Coleoptera from the Chatham Islands. 145 Grypluea, Trigoma, Halobia, and Spiriferina. Since several of these are notknown in strata older than the Jurassic, it is probably right to class thesestrata as Jurassic, thereby ionoring the prosence of the archaic genera heremeutioned. This conclusion seems all the more reasonable when the presentisolated position of the Dominion is considered. It is quite possible thatanother period of isolation had terminated at the be
RM2CEGA67–. Fancy work for pleasure and profit. BERLIN 141 When Berlin work is used to decorate coverings for furniture, the pat-tern should be formed of rope silk or fiio floss, and the grounding stitchesdone with Berlin wool. Patterns for this purpose should be conventional,and the colors used dull, dead shades for the design and black or brown. FIG. 144. wool for the grounding. Figures 144 and 145 show a chair upholstered withthis work, and the detail of pattern with the proper colorings. As will beseen, very little grounding will be necessary. The design is worked in crossstitch, and the grounding i
RM2CDDCC4–. Anglo-American pottery : old English china with American views, a manual for collectors . 139. Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Hartford. By Ridgway. 141. Mount Vernon, near Washington. 142. New York, Almshouse. 143. New York, City Hall. 144. Philadelphia, Library. 145. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Hospital. 146. Philadelphia, Staughtons Church. 147. Savannah, Bank. 148. Washington, Capitol. 6o ANGLO-AMERICAN POTTERY.. 146. Staughtons Church, Philadelphia. By Ridgway. ANGLO-AMERICAN POTTERY. 61
RM2CER4P9–. The life of the Greeks and Romans. Fig. 141. Fig. 142. them (see Figs. 143 and 144) contains in the interior of thechamber, the entrance to which is not visible, a strong pillar,which carries the ceiling, consisting of large beams and slabs ofstone ; on it stood, perhaps, the statue of the deceased. In the Greek islands tombs are frequently found which, like thesubterraneous chambers, contain several couches for the dead. Theyconsist of strong masonry, and their ceilings are vaulted, whencethe name tholaria now commonly applied to them. The onlyspecimen we quote (Fig. 145) has been found in
RM2CERWHY–. Elementos de botánica, conformes al proggrama de la Universidad Mayor de la República entresacados de Payer, Sachs, Van Tieghem, Lanessan. 2. ed. corr. y aumentada por varios amantes de la ciencia, bajo la dirección del recopilador. uláceas — — — — — — — — 1075 Familia IJ9.* — Lobeliáceas — — — — — — — — — 1077 Familia 140.* — Estilidiáceas — — — — — — — —— 1078 Familia 141.* — Goodeniáceas — — — — — — — — — 1079 Familia 142.* — Cucurbitáceas — — — — — — — — — 1080 Familia 14j/ — Rubiáceas— — — — —^ — — — 1084 Familia 144. —Caprifoliáceas — — — — — — — — — 1092 Familia 145.* — Valerianác
RM2CGXXR9–. Report of the Electric Railway Test Commission to the president of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition . riation of power-factor; the data for each frequency beingplotted in a single curve. Test No. 47. Double Track Alone.—The data calcu-lated from the results of the investigations on the double trackalone, are shown graphically in Figs. 142, 143, 144, and 145.These curves have been plotted in the same general manner aswere those of Figs. 138, 139, 140, and 141. In all cases the cur-rent values have been taken as abscissas. Fig. 142 shows thepressure drop per mile of track for various currents
RM2CDD9RT–. The rusts of Australia, their structure, nature, and classification . G. H. Robinson, Phot. UROMYCES GRAMINEAE, LILIACEAE AND ORCHIDACEAE- 274 Explanation of Plates. PLATE XVII. {All Figures X 250.) UROMYCES.Fig. 140. Group of teleutospores of Uromyces -puccinioides on Selliera radicans. 141. Teleutospores of U. asperulae on Asperula oligantha. 142. Uredospores and teleutospores of U. trifolii on Trifolium refens. 143. Uredospores of U. hardenbergiae on Hardenbergia monofhylla.ii,A. Teleutospore of the same. 145. Two uredospores of same at top and one teleutospore below. 146. Section of tele
RM2CDDWYN–. Catalogue of dental materials, furniture, instruments, etc., for sale . O iilllll 1:11111 lllll 111 II 128.129.130.131.132.133.134. 135.136.137.138.139.140.141. 142.143.144.145.146.147.148. 25 cents each. Twist Drills. Trephines. Flexible Burs and Drills.. 150. 151. 152. 153. 154. 155. 156. 157. 158. 159. 160. 161. 162. 163. 164. 165. 166. 40.cents each. Plate Saws. 40 cents eich. 75 cents each.
RM2CH6PNP–. The car builders' dictionary; an illustrated vocabulary of terms which designate American railway cars, their parts, attachments, and details of construction .. . Fig. 141. Interior of All Steel Passenger Coach.Union Pacific Railroad Co., Builders. Fig. 142. Interior of Standard Parlor Car.Pullman Co., Builders.. Fig. 143. Interior of Dining Car. Michigan Central.(39) Barney & Smith Car Co., Builders. Fig. 144. Interior of Standard Dining Car. NorthernPacific. Barney & Smith Car Co., Builders. Figs. 145-149 CARS, Passenger; General Views.
RM2CDK90M–. Democracy and education : an introduction to the philosophy of education . tive. Symbols, danger in use of, 272-273; dan-ger and value of, 259-261, 265; de-pendence upon imagination, 278; Froe-belian, 67-68, 79-80; Herbarts relationto, 83;- implements of indirect experi-ence, 271-272; learning now becomingless dependent on, 368, 369; necessityin advanced culture, 10; use as affectedby sensationalistic empiricism, 314-315,315-316, as necessitating schools, 22-23. Sympathy, intelligent, chief element ofsocial eflSciency, 141, 144-145; to bemade constructive by vocational educa-tion, 374; as wi
RM2CRNC6W–. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . tion. Figure 141.Patient: Mrs. T. M. G. Roentgen Examination: Shows irregular outline of mesial root of first molar,a condition which indicates absorption due to chronic inflammation. Figure 142.Patient: Mrs. H. G. B. Roentgen Examination: Granulomata at the ends of the roots of the first molarare indicated by the radiolucent areas. The mesial root shows marked exostosis. Figures 143 and 145.Roentgen Examination: Shows in Figure 143 absorption of the palatal root ofthe upper first molar and in Figure 145
RM2CRM5EN–. Oral sepsis in its relationship to systemic disease . Fig. 146. Fig. 145. Fig. 140.—Roentgenogram showing largealveolar abscess. Fig. 141.—Roentgenogram taken tenweeks after treatment. Fig. 142.—Roentgenogram taken fourmonths after complete filling of rootcanal. Fig. 143.—Roentgenogram showing anabscess at the roots of two lower incisorteeth. Fig. 144.—Roentgenogram taken duringtreatment of abscess. Fig. 145.—Roentgenogram taken immedi-ately after completion of treatment. Fig. 146.—Roentgenogram taken approx-imately one year after completion of treat-ment. Failure in result due apparently to
RM2CH1352–. American engineer and railroad journal . s Journal 100G, pp.20t and 331 (C. P. R.) 1907, pp. 141 (Ganz, C. R. I. & P.); 312 (Ganz,Erie); 391 (Intercolonial); 145 (Ganz, Intercolonial), and 317. stiffeners, also serve as floor supports. The side posts are madeup of angles riveted to the side sills and the side plates. Theplates are in one continuous piece for the entire length of thecar, being bent to form the proper contour at the end. The car-lins arc steel channels, continuous between side plates, bent toconform to the contour of the elliptical roof. The bolster at the trailing end of the
RM2CNRW4K–. How to name the birds; a pocket guide to all the land birds and to the principal water fowl normally found in the New England states, New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersery, for the use of field ornithologists . 15Hooded, 217Red-breasted, 216 Petrel, Stormy, 148Plover, Kildeer, 141 Piping, 140 Semipalmated, 139 Upland, 119 Rail, Carolina (Common), 124Clapper, 122King, 121Virginia, 123Yellow, 125 Sandpiper, Solitary, 179 Spotted, 142Scoter, Black, 219 White-winged, 218Sea Dove, 226Sea Swallow, 145Snipe, American, 178 Tattler, Semipalmated, 128Tern, Arctic, 144 Common, 145 Least, 147 Roseate,
RM2CEEDD0–. Science of the sea. An elementary handbook of practical oceanography for travellers, sailors, and yachtsmen. Fig. 144. Fig. 140.-Fig. 141.-Fig. 142.-Fig. 143.- PlG. I44.- Fig. 145.-FlG. 146.-Fig. 147.- Fig. 145. Fig. 146. Fig. 147. -Auricularia Larva of a Holothurian.-The same later, the young Trepang showing.-Pluteus Larva of an Echinoid.-The same later, the young Sea-Urchin promi-nent.-Bipinnaria Larva of an Asteroid.-The same later, carrying the young Starfish.-Pluteus Larva of an Ophiuroid.-The same later, with the young Brittle-Star.(Modified from Johannes Miiller.) is remarkable for it
RM2CRM5JA–. Oral sepsis in its relationship to systemic disease . Fig. 143.. Fig. 146. Fig. 145. Fig. 140.—Roentgenogram showing largealveolar abscess. Fig. 141.—Roentgenogram taken tenweeks after treatment. Fig. 142.—Roentgenogram taken fourmonths after complete filling of rootcanal. Fig. 143.—Roentgenogram showing anabscess at the roots of two lower incisorteeth. Fig. 144.—Roentgenogram taken duringtreatment of abscess. Fig. 145.—Roentgenogram taken immedi-ately after completion of treatment. Fig. 146.—Roentgenogram taken approx-imately one year after completion of treat-ment. Failure in result due ap
RM2CE17TF–. Barbados-Antigua expedition; narrative and preliminary report of a zoological expedition from theUniversity of Iowa to the Lesser Antilles under the auspices of the Graduate College . 1. Trafalgar Square, Bridgetown (See page 144) . A street srene (See ]iage 145) 3. Residence of United States Consul Livingston (See page 140) PLATE XXVI. 1. United States Consul, C. L. Livinsston, and his sons, Barl>ados, (Sec ]i 2. Old guns on parade ground o. The Savannah Club, Bridgetown (See page 141) Mo; BARBADOS-ANTIGUA EXPEDITION 109 ^phiurians matching it so exactly in color. It probably belongsto
RM2CPT08N–. Theodori Bezae Vezelii Poemata varia : sylvae, elegiae, epitaphia, epigrammata, icones, emblemata, Cato Censorius : omnia ab ipso auctore in vnum nunc corpus collecta & recognita . QVoddurolima eftferro, ^nej^iquejlagellHTrLj,- aAuro o^mdignis efrudi:Hoctihtjfijapias, crux eft, licet ajpera.-quifquis^Coslum Deo peti^ ducc^: H. ij. 141 ^ THEOD. BEZJE AnnulusprccioiagcmmaornacLis. XIX.. QValis quAfuluo circumdata cernitur auro^ Gemma nitens, radwjplendidiore micat:Talisfor?nofoJj>lendens in corfore virtm ^ J^ ejcio quodprodit confjicienda decm. Cjinis EMBLEMATA. 145 Canis Lunamailatrans. X
RM2CRED9M–. Report of the Electric Railway Test Commission to the president of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition . aphically in Figs. 142, 143, 144, and 145.These curves have been plotted in the same general manner aswere those of Figs. 138, 139, 140, and 141. In all cases the cur-rent values have been taken as abscissas. Fig. 142 shows thepressure drop per mile of track for various currents at givenfrequencies. Fig. 143 shows the power losses per mile. Fig. 144shows the ratio of A.C. to D.C. pressure drop, and Fig. 145 showsthe power factor. ALTERNATING CURRENT LOSSES IN TRACK 447 Test No. 48. Sixgle T
RM2CDD012–. The fermenting power of pure yeasts and some associated fungi . ed from apple must. Laboratory No. 142. Aspergillus from same source as No. 141;appears to be different species. Laboratory No. 143. Aspergillus separated from Hyslop crab apple,Blacksburg, Va. Laboratory No. 144. Penicillium separated from mixed apples,Blacksburg, Va. Laboratory No. 145. Penicillium from Soulard crab apple, Blacks-burg, Va. Laboratory No. 147. Dematium pullulans separated from a pre-pared sugar solution, which accidentally became infected in the lab-oratory. O. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING 1908. OFFICE. 1 1
RM2CEEDBY–. Science of the sea. An elementary handbook of practical oceanography for travellers, sailors, and yachtsmen. Fig. 140. Fig. 141. Fig. 142. Fig. 143.. Fig. 144. Fig. 140.-Fig. 141.-Fig. 142.-Fig. 143.- PlG. I44.- Fig. 145.-FlG. 146.-Fig. 147.- Fig. 145. Fig. 146. Fig. 147. -Auricularia Larva of a Holothurian.-The same later, the young Trepang showing.-Pluteus Larva of an Echinoid.-The same later, the young Sea-Urchin promi-nent.-Bipinnaria Larva of an Asteroid.-The same later, carrying the young Starfish.-Pluteus Larva of an Ophiuroid.-The same later, with the young Brittle-Star.(Modified fro
RM2CDE195–. Newfoundland at the beginning of the 20th century : a treatise of history and development . His Imperial Majesty King Edward VII.. Her Imperial Majesty Queen Alexandria. CONTENTS. Chapter I.—Historical Outline, - - - - - - - 11 II.—Geographical Outline, - 19 III.—Climate, 27 IV.—Scenery, ----31 V.—Fisheries 41 VI.—Agricultural Capabilities, 63 VII.—Crown Lands, 75 VIII.—Minerals, 79 IX.—Public Roads, 93 X.—Routes of Travel, 97 XL—Along the Railway, 127 XII.—Game, 137 XIII.—The French Shore Question, ------ 141 XIV,—The French Islands, ------- 145 XV.—The Inhabitants of Newfoundland, - 147 XV
RM2CRAD8E–. A plan for railroad consolidations, including a discussion of their purpose and practicability . NO. NAME 107 Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe 145 Northwestern Pacific 141 Panhandle & Santa Fe jiltiuiinitiiiiiiii 1-2® Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe 20 ^Chicago & Eastern Illinois ,1,.,,^,,. , 123 Texas & Pacific 123a New Orleans, Texas & Mexico „ Hr.ifiim; 1236 St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexico ,^ ^^ ^^.^^,^^ 134 International & Great Northern ^,^^^ ^ 119 Missouri Pacific 117 St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern ■ ♦♦MM* * This road will be jointly controlled by the Atchison System and the Southern Pac
RM2CDDCAW–. Anglo-American pottery : old English china with American views, a manual for collectors . 135. Octagon Church, Boston. Fruit Dish. By Ridgway. ANGLO-AMERICAN POTTERY. 59 133. Boston, Hospital. 134. Boston, Insane Hospital. 135. Boston, Octagon Church. 136. Boston, St. Pauls Church. 137. Boston, State House. 138. Charleston, Exchange. 139. Hartford, Deaf and Dumb Asylum. 140. Harvard College.. 139. Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Hartford. By Ridgway. 141. Mount Vernon, near Washington. 142. New York, Almshouse. 143. New York, City Hall. 144. Philadelphia, Library. 145. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Hospi
RM2CNX3PA–. Report of the geological exploration of the fortieth parallel . r inferior, view, i^ -Right coracoid of Apatornis celer; anterior view, j^45 5a —Sternal end. -Riglit coracoid of Apatornis celer; posterior view, 145 ■Upper portion of clavicle of Apatornis celer; exterior view, 147 7a— Posterior view.Jb— Inner view.7c— Anterior view. ■Sternum of Apatornis celer; infei-ior view, 148 ■Left scapula of Tchthyomis victor Marsh ; exterior view, 141 9a—Proximal end. ■Left scapula of Ichthyornis victor; anterior, or exterior, view, 141 •Left scapula of IcMhyomis victor; inner view, 141 ■Left scapula o
RM2CJDWY6–. Antietam. Report of the Ohio Antietam battlefield commission . Ohio Troops at the Battle of Antietam 15 Program of the Dedication of Ohio Monuments— Invocation, Reverend O. S. Kriebel 104 Report of the Secretary, Captain W. W. Miller 106 Address by Major David Cunningham 109 Address by Governor George K. Nash 112 Remarks of General R. S. Oliver 116 Address by General R. P. Kennedy 117 Remarks ot General Hamilton 132 Address by General Eugene Powell 133 Reading of Major O. J. Cranes Report, Dr. Lawrence Wilson.. 139 Remarks of Comrade John Finn 141 Remarks of Colonel Frey 145 Closing Prayer b
RM2CE05HC–. Maryland geological survey . DICOTYLEDONS. PLATE XCVII. PAGE Specimen of Akistolochi.ephyllum ceassinekve Fontaine 507 72-Mile Post, Virginia (after Fontaine). MARYLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. LOWER CRETACEOUS, PLATE XCVII.. DICOTYLEDONS. GENERAL INDEX Aachenian, 108. Africa, Albian plants from, 146. Africa, Neocomian plants from, 113. Alabama, Fossil plants from, 96. Alabama, Lower Cretaceous in, 98. Alaska, Age of plant beds in, 126. Albian, 4.3, 100. Albian, discussed, 141. Albian plants from Africa, 146. Black Hills, 141. England, 145. France, 144. Portugal, 142.Albirupean series, 43.Alum roc
RM2CJ7RN7–. Anne Seymour Damer. A woman of art and fashion, 1748-1828 . LIEVO, 1 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, BY ANNE SEYMOUR DAMER, ,,83 XV ANNE SEYMOUR DAMER THE WESTMINSTER ELECTION, 1784, FROM A PRINT PORTRAIT, BY R. COSWAY, R.A., .... „ 98 BUST OF MISS MARY BERRY, BY ANNE SEYMOUR DAMER, ,, 107 BOOK-PLATE DESIGNED BY AGNES BERRY, 1793, . „ 110 PORTRAIT, ENGRAVED BY HOPWOOD, ... „ 120 BUST OF MISS FARREN AS THALIA, BY ANNE SEYMOUR DAMER, ,, 135 9 UPPER BROOK STREET, LONDON, 1906, ... „ 137 THE HON. HORACE WALPOLE, AFTERWARDS EARL OF ORFORD, „ 141 BUST OF ANNE SEYMOUR DAMER, CARVED BY HERSELF, „ 145 BUST OF
RM2CDWYT0–. The book of woodcraft . wood Remedies or Simples . 309 Willow Bed (Illus.) 471, 475 Willow, Black 416 Winnemucca, Teachings of ... 485 Winning a Name 141 Winter Activities 173 Winter-count, Keeping the . . 478 Wintergreen (Illus.) 313 Wise Woodman Degree .... 140 Witch Hazel (Illus.) 314 Wolf Tracks (Illus.) 375 Women, Indian Treatment of . . 37Women, Status of Indian .... 38 Womens Names 144 Wood, Dr. Casey 320 Woodcraft Degrees 117 Woodcraft Indians, Origin of . . 9Woodcraft, Meaning of .... 5 Woodcraft Pursuits 5 Woodland Medicine 309 Woodland Songs, Dances, and Cere-monies 145 Woodman, A
RM2CHBH34–. Water Supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey . ng central canal at—Riverton, Wyo.: discharge 292 Y. Yellowstone (Lower) project, canal of, views of 148 Yellowstone River, lower falls of, view of 142 Yellowstone River at—Glendive, Mont.: description 148-149 discharge, monthly 150 gage heights 149-150 rating table 150 Huntley, Mont.: description 144 discharge 144 discharge, monthly 146 gage heights 145 rating table 146 Junction, Mont.: description 146-147 discharge 147 discharge, monthly 148 gage heights 147 rating table 148 Yellowstone River basin: description 141
RM2CEN7JA–. Official catalogue of the Lewis & CLark Centennial and American Pacific Exposition and Oriental Fair, Portland, Oregon, U.S.A., June 1 to October 15, 1905 ... chnic Inst.,Pasadena. Educational. 140. Cal. School MechanicalArts & Wilmerding Trades SchoolSan Francisco. Educational. 141. Healds Business College,San Francisco. Educational. 142. The Whilaker & Ray Co.,San Francisco. Publications. 143. Alameda County, Oakland.School Exhibits. 144. Albert W. Miller Mfg. Co.,Riverside. Mortiser. 145. F. W. Braun Company,Los Angeles. Machinery. 146. George C. Roeding, Fresno.Plants. 147. Citrus Soap C
RM2CHJE4A–. The ... annual catalogue of the officers and students of the Kansas State Agricultural College for .. . of Music 244 Therapeutic Cookery 183 Thesis (Architecture and Drawing) 141 Thesis (Civil Engineering) 145 Thesis (Electrical Engineering) 150 Trade Courses 171 Trigonometry 144, 239 Trimming and Tabbing 161 Trusses 140 Tuition free 58 Uniform, cadet 242 Value of buildings 48-51 Value of equipment 48-51 Veterinary Medicine, Course in 70, 80, 81 Veterinary Medicine, Department of 98 Veterinary Hall 51 Violin Music 243 Index 335 Page Vocal Music 243 Wage Problems 217 Water Color Rendering 139
RM2CHTJGG–. Trudy Russkago entomologicheskago obshchestva. Horae Societatis entomologicae vossicae, variis semonibus in Russia usitatis editae . notodontella. 133. a,b. â catonella. Tab. V. fig. 134.a âÑ Peleopoda lobitar- sis.> 135.a,b. Fdlcnlina ochricos-tata. 136. Oecophora trijugella. 137. â bryotrophoidcs. 138. â confarrcatella. 139. Glyphipteryx japonicella. 140. â cornigerella. 141. â septemstri-gella. 142. Gracilaria viridula. 143. â camaronae. 144. â similatella. 145. â Nolckeniella. 146. â leuconota. 147. â lithocolletina. 148. â quadristrigella. 149. â xeniella. 150. â urbsnella.151.a,b. B
RM2CH2C39–. The Daily union history of Atlantic City and County, New Jersey : containing sketches of the past and present of Atlantic City and County . e English. 139. James,m. Charlotte Remine. 140. Walter, m. Susan Joslyn. 141. Enoch, ni. Elizabeth Smith.142. Eliza. 143. Philip. 144. Mary. 107. Andrew Scull m. Rhuhama Champion. They had: 145. Elizabeth, m. HenryDennis. 146. Susan, m. William Jeftries. 147. Elmer. 148. Sylvia, m. Richard Risley.149. ^lartha, m. Benj. Lee. 150. Joseph, m. Mary Somers, daughter of Jesse Somers. 108. Abel Scull m. Sylvia Champion. They had; 151. Abel. 152. ]Martin Van Bur
RM2CJ342P–. The Albany directory for the year ... : containing a general directory of the citizens, a business directory, and other miscellaneous matter . ^ Brewery, Nos. 135,137,139,141,143 and 145 Jay St., Albany, N. Y. DEPOTS New York, 122 Liberty Street and 125 Cedar Street,New York, 250 Fulton St., J. M. Baker & Co. °-^ —-Springfield, Mass., - - D. D. Warren.South Adams, Mass., - - F. Alger. Pittsfleld, Mass., - - - John Webb.New Haven, Conn., - J. J- Phelps & Co.Norwalk, Conn., - - M. C. Needham. Amsdell Brothers.Schenectady, N. Y., - - Peter Stavers.Schoharie, N. Y., - - . Wm. Parrot.Grardnervill
RM2CDBA5R–. The Haverfordian, Vols. 31-33, 1909-12 . ugrh the mails as second-class matter Vol. XXXIII HAVERFORD, PA., NOVEMBER, 1911 No. 6 CONTENTS PageA Legend of Portsmouth Harbor, story Albert Lang Baily, Jr., 12 — 136 Simplicity, verse Douglas Waples, 14 — 140 An Affair, story Hans Froelicher. Jr., 12 — 141 Star Dreams, verse Douglas Waples, 14 — 145 Whistlers Mother, a revery . . Albert Lang Baily, Jr., 12 — 146 Some Rural Rtminiscences, article JoSHUA A. Cope, 12 — 148 Editorial 150 Exchanges 152 Alumni Department 155 The Haverfordian HOWEVER YOU GO On foot, horseback, by wagon or auto GOOD ROADS
RM2CT2DR4–. Antipathia Amoris Divini et Humani duobus Libris comprehensa, per themata et sententias, insuper et Figuras aeneas, adjectis versibus Gallicis et Hispanicis, illustrata, antehac Antuerpiae Typis data . te non efi abfconditus. 141 Martyrium Amoris* 142 Chriflo confixus fum cruci. 14^ Trium phus Amoris. 144Vexiila Regis prodeunt , fulget Crucis myfte- rium. 145* Sacriflcium Amoris. 146Cor contritum & humiliatum JDeus non de- fpicies. X47 [nvmcibilitas Amoris. 14$Aqua multa nonpotueruut extingutn Cbari- tatem. 149 Libertas Afnoris. ij-o Cella amanti cdum eft. I y I fubilatio Amoris. I jz In Cho
RM2CPK41M–. Proverbios morales, y consejos christianos : muy provechosos para concierto, y espejo de vida, adornados de lugares, y textos de las divinas, y humanas letras : y enigmas philosoficas, naturales, y morales, con sus comentos : adornadas con trece emblemas y sus estampas mui curiosas, apropriadas à sus assuntos . r. 152 Ni can pefado dolor. Como el ir de mas a menos. non ff.rmAf» , vulgámtamefecpcrtert. Ale,in Eiiibl. 141. i/ vil curan^lyifdico tua vulnera. 143. Vitajítr.iilantetiiits qttjnibqut pient,Sencc; de viriur. 144. Periculhfa efiaudacia. Erafiii. ¡nApoph. 145. Domusimhellísfoetmna ¡tr
RM2CGH09T–. European and Japanese gardens; papers read before the American Institute of Architects .. . 2 Duke Shimazus Garden 133 Ihe Mikados Garden, Tokio 134 Ihe Fukiage Garden i35 (xarden of the Imperial Palace 136 Stone Lanterns, Uyeno i37 Sorinto, Nikko 138 Fukagawa (larden 139 Plate II—Hill Garden ; Intermediary Style 141 Plate III—Hill Garden ; Rough Style 141 Plate IV—Flat Garden; Finished Style 142 Kasuga, Nara 143 Bracket Bridge, Fukagawa Garden 144 A Gentlemans Garden, Bancho 145 Plate V—Flat Garden ; Intermediary Style 146 Plate VI—Flat Garden ; Rough Style 146 Stone Steps, Hakone Temple 14
RM2CD8P67–. Timber trees and forests of North Carolina . wood 66 Spruce, black 18,133 Spruce pine 128,130,134,135 Soils, see forest. Sugar tree 50 Swamps, see white cedar, gum and cy-press, and oak flats. of coastal plain 169 of Piedmont plateau 1S2 Sweet bay 26,14.5,148 smooth 26,145,146, 148 Sweet gum 23, 61 Sweet birch 28 Sycamore 23, 81 Taxodium distichum 122 distichum imbricaria 19 Temperature, annual, of forest regions 141,143 Thorns (haw) 37 Thuja occidentalis 119 Tilla americana 43 heterophylea 45 pubescens 44 Transitional forests 168 Tsuga caroliniana 135 canadensis 134 Tulip-tree 23,39 Tupelo
RM2CJ740P–. Boston, a guide book . , 140.Winthrop, Fitz John, 22.Winthrop, Gov. John, first house, i, 6 ; second house, 50; statues, 18, 19, 108; tomb, 22, 44, 51, 66, 143; Ten Hills Farm, 145.Winthrop, John, Jr., tomb of, 22.Winthrop, Margaret, 22.Winthrop, Prof. John, tomb of, 22 ; tele-scope used by, 104.Winthrop, Robert C, 113.Winthrop, Wait Still, 22.Winthrop Shore Reservation, 149.Winthrop Square, Charlestown, 65.Wiswalls Pond, Newton, 126.Witch House, Salem, 165.Witchcraft, documents and relics, Salem, 165; jail of 1692, Salem, 164.Wolcott, Gov. Roger, statue of, 43.Wonderland, 141.Wood Island Pa
RM2CDKB81–. Raph. Fabretti Gasparis F. Urbinatis de aquis et aquaeductibus veteris Romae, dissertationes tres . ix. 172. Libra , & altitu- du ?2o8 I N D do. Dif. i. vili. 6. Anea-demcum Felice. Dif.il.vri.75. Erogatio ibi xvi 1. 107.Aedificium ad cam purgan-dam fub Pincio ibi xxi 1.113.Hodie imminuta. Dif. ni.1. 129. Duftus, & partimin topho excavatus ibi xi.141.8 145. xxvi. 166. dirmodo ad Praeneltinam , mo-do ad Collatinam viam con-cipi dicatur ibi xx. 160. An .Trajana fuerit appellata ibixxvii. 167. Vittarum , & eoronarnm prò-milcuus ufus. Dif. il. xv. 96. Urbanarum Aquarum Fontes k plures. Dif. ni.
RM2CP1BFR–. Notes on the birds of Northamptonshire and neighbourhood . CONTENTS OF VOLUME II, Page Contents v List of Illustrations ix 133. Stone-Cuelew 1 134. Dotterel 4 135. Ringed Plover 1-^ 136. Kentish Plover 14 137. Golden Plover 17 138. Grey Plover 21 139. Green Plover, Lapwing, Peewit ... 23 140. Oyster-catcher 27 141. Black-wixged Stilt 31 142. Grey Phalarope 33 143. Red-necked Phalarope 35 144. Woodcock 37 145. Great Snipe 50 146. Common Snipe 55 147. Jack Snipe 64 148. Dunlin 68 149. Little Stint 70 150. Curlew Sandpiper 70 151. Knot 72 152. Sanderling 77 153. Ruff 78 vi CONTENTS OF VOL. II.
RM2CRMY92–. QST . Mfg. Co 101 Palco Engineering, Inc 142, 143 Panoramic Radio Products, Inc 110 Penta Laboratories, Inc 114 Petersen Radio Co 5 Phiico Corp. (Tech-Rep. Div.) 120 Plasticles Corp 146 Port Arthur College 145 Precision Apparatus Co., Inc 94 Premax Products Co 151 Radcliffs 141 Radio Corp. of America Cov. IV Radio Shack Corp., The 131 Radio Specialties, Inc 105 RCA Institutes, Inc 143 RCA Service Co 147 Relay Sales, Inc 148 Rider Publisher, John F 153 Selectronic Supplies, Inc 141 Sonar Radio Corp 126, 140 Sooner Electronics Co ISO Steinbergs, Inc 104 Sun Parts Distributors, Ltd 147 Tele-Dia
RM2CPKA7T–. The Humming bird . M ■ i* H Mft* ptsRH S3 HHhI • hhhI HHHH H| «& I H Hi fti m I Sswc hhI BHH MP m Hiwl HHHHHW5H BHJ HhI BH Si es iliW I. January i, 1891] THE HUMMING BIRD. 1H LIST OF HUMMING BIEDS FOE SALE—continued. 138. Thalurania glaucopis, Gin. ... 2 139. — colombica, B. ... 2 140. — venusta, 4 141. — furcata, Gm.... ... 4 142. — furcatoides, G. ... 8 143. — nigrifasciata, G. ... 6 144. — refulgens, G 6 145. — verticeps, G 15 146. — wagleri, L 50 147. Hemistephania johannœ, B. ... 20 148. — ludoviciœ, B. ... 5 149. — rectirostris. ... 20 150. Augastes lumachellus, L 40 151. — superbus, V
RM2CDET7K–. Report of progress 1874-1889, A-Z .. . , 2, 3, figs. 136,137,138, 201 Shenango Iron Companys Gas Well 204 Harbour Bridge Section, fig. 140, 207 Fredericks town Axis, 207 Nashua Section, fig. 141, 209 Pulaski Section, fig. 142, 210 Love Farm bore hole, fig. 143<z, 211 Greenfield bore hole, fig. 1435, 211 Middlesex Section, fig. 144, 212 Bethel Section, fig. 145, 213 Bethel Quarry Section, fig. 146, 214 Pacific Slope Section, fig. 147, 214 Dip of the Sharon Block Coal 215 Sharon Block Coal described, 216 Sharon Section, fig. 148, 218 Sharon Well drilled in 1877, 219 Chapter 2. The Conglomer
RM2CE46JG–. Catalogue des tableaux, études, esquisses, aquarelles & dessins laissés dans son atelier par feu J. Bastien-Lepage . che pour un tableau. 133 — Dans les bois (Damvillers). *fsF° 134 — Chasse au sanglier (Damvillers). ?£&-*? 135 —? Étude de fleurs. à J [36 — Équarrisseur. jp *y 139 — Étude pour le tableau : la Forge. Bord dun chemin. yyo 140 — Un Pont à Commercy. Paysage.Une Étable.Une Rue à Damvillers. ^ 141 — Christ au tombeau. Etude pour un tableau. / /f 142 — Étude pour un éventail. 143 — Un Village en Lorraine. çj 144 — Dans la prairie de Damvillers. f/^ 145 — Étude pour un tableau : Coi
RM2CE4B80–. Trudy Russkago entomologicheskago obshchestva. Horae Societatis entomologicae vossicae, variis semonibus in Russia usitatis editae . ostigma Fst. . 171 141 pauperatus GyW. var. ^. — — var. adumbratiis Fst. . —distingiiendus n. sp. . 172 — var. obsoletus Fst — 142 albarius n. sp — 143 var. immaculatus Fst. . 173 145 biuodosus Chvrl — 146 distans n. sp 175 147 praecaniis n. sp 176 149 viriosus n. sp 177 150 Simulator n. sp 178 151 incisipes Chvrl 179 153 aemulus n. sp 180 155 timidus n. sp 182 suavis n. sp 183 156 illustris ?. sp 184 158 biliueatus Chvrl 186 fabriciusi n. sp 187 159 imcatiis n
RM2CEMW44–. Novissima antologia di scritti moderni. a G. — Vitali G. — Mattinata dei grilli alla LunaZùccoli L. — Il banchetto Pag • 139 » 141 » 143 » 145 » 148 76 e 177 » 149 » 155 » 156 » 158 » 159 » 161 » 164 » 167 » 172 » 173 » 174 » 199 205 » 206 » 207 » 208 » 211 — 9 - Offro questa raccolta ai buoni con tutto lardore dìfare del bene e vinta dalla speranza chessi sunirannoa me nel coronare lopera santa. La beneficenza non ha merito se.non rappresenta unsacrificio, una privazione, e per /Infanzia Abbandonatachi rifiuterà il dono propizio? Alla mia voce risposero i più celebri ed illustri eroidel pen
RM2CRR1T9–. Radium; la radioactivité et les radiations, les sciences qui s'y rattachent et leurs applications . tique. — J. Becquerel i(.. K. Aatd. des sciemes,145-141-2-10071. Sur la théorie des équations de lélectromagné-tisme dans les milieux en mouvement. — Franz Kolacek l.l»». drr lhlja.. lV-23-ti9S-I0II7I. Sur les phénomènes du diamagnétisme et lathéorie des électrons. — Z. Thullie (Acad. des .sciences de l^ractnic. ii 7-719-1007). Sur la théorie électromagnétique de la disper-sion et de lextinction dans les corps gazeux. — L. Natanson .cad.dcs .sciences de Cracorîe, n 4-316-1907). ■^ Radiations
RM2CH3861–. Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean . laza Larga. Camp No. 50.Camp No. 31, False Witchita.Trouve sur le sol du Trias, a louest de Zuni.Three miles north of Galisteo, with No. 126. No. Marks. Description. Locality. 137 54 138 55 139 56 140 57 141 58 142 59 143 60 144 61 145 62 146 63 147 64 148 65 149 66 150 67 151 68 152 69 153 70 154 71 155 72 Unio, 1 valve Unio Unio .■ Unio Unio, 1 valve Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Planorbis and Physa C
RM2CGY0G9–. Annual report of the North Carolina Corporation Commission for the year ending .. . 876,964.261,725.927,967.6312,153.659,480.292,333 082,513.703,852.721,693.296,165.982,667.548,141.291,894.903,271.203,479.79299.513,298.005,987.685,307.099,567.692,826.039,832.243,540.403,926.145,910.764,231.473,224.591,464.887,322.021,899.563,191.967,398.941,165.388,196.055,384.0113,157.03 ASSESSMETsTT OF EXPKESS COMPANY PROPERTY. 301 STATEMENT N-Continued. County. Rockingham Rowan Rutherford - Sampson Scotland ;Stanly Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania Union Vance Wake Warren Washington- Wayne Wilkes Wilson Tot
RM2CEW33N–. History of Mecklenburg County and the city of Charlotte : from 1740 to 1903. reets 34, 177 Stores 22, 151 Stronach 155 Sugar Creek 16, 76, 107 Summary 193 Tarleton 60, 62 Taverns 25 Taxes, 65, 89, 96, 113, 118, 123,134, 149, 151, 186, 187. Teachers 70 Telephones 158 Temperance 118 Thomas 29 Thompson 75 Tompkins viii Towns 187 Tryon County 30, 32 Tryon (Gov.) 34, 37, 72 Ulster 17 Union County 30, 117, 194 Union League 145 Valley Forge 58 Vance 141, 147, 154, 187, 191 Vespucius 1 Virginia 2, 15, 29 Waccamaw 64 Waddell 13, 36, 38 Wadsworth 152 Wahabs 61 Wallis 78. 110 Walters 72 Waring 152. 167
RM2CP833F–. The oölogist : for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . s l.OO 13S l Agate Drill, 6 Flint Spear Heads and 16Arrow Heads ( a few rare forms) Thespec, in this lot are broken but at least% of each spec, remains 1.75 139 10 finely assorted Knives 2.0>» 140 3 extra line Knives *. 1.15 141 6 small Knives 75 142 12 small Bird and War Points 75 143 4 good Knives 1.50 144 20 pieces, doubtless, used as Knives orScrapers 1.50 145 20 spear Heads, part of them slightlyimperfect 2.25 146 80 Arrow Heads 3.25 147 116 Arrow Heads 4.00 148 2 Knives and 2 or 3 Drills, and 2 Knives,broken 50 149 30 l
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