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
RM2CR71W4–. The book of the great railway celebrations of 1857; embracing a full account of the opening of the Ohio & Mississippi, and the Marietta & Cincinnati railroads, and the Northwestern Virginia branch of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, with ... an account of the subsequent excursion to Baltimore, Washington and Norfolk .. . , Elysville, 2 9 15 20 25 27 31 33 40 43 45 50 53 54 58 62 69 75 80 81 87 92 100 107 113 117 122 128 133 139 148 156 163 6 00 A.M. 6 10 6 32 6 52 7 04 7 19 7 25 Woodstock, Marriottsville, Sykesville, Gaithers Siding, Plane No. 1 W. S.,...Mount Airy, 7 40 7 45 8 05 ■]8 15 8 2
RM2CGHFHR–. The Metropolitan museum of art; a review of fifty years' development, printed on the occasion of the fifieth anniversary of the founding of the Museum . 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 PATRONS 0 111 244 222 FELLOWS INPERPETUITY 0 133 140 210 311 298 FELLOWSFOR LIFE 0 108 146 141 148 171 FELLOWSHONORARY 0 14 37 27 36 34 ANNUAL 430 2,005 2,008 2,267 6,724 FELLOWSHIP 73 40 SUSTAINING 253 296 TOTALS 0 796 2,572 2,608 3,088 7,563. CHRONOLOGY 1874 Cesnola collection of Cypriote antiquities bought.First Secretary, William J. Hoppin, elected. 1875 Free days, Monday and Thursday, established. (Average
RM2CF6D64–. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. 500 001 Nebraska City ! 209 09j 3,470 00 Niobrara j 148 44] 200 00 Omaha ! 292 47 1,000 00 866 19 Synod of NewEngland.Presbyteries. Boston 8!jConnecticut Valley. 15 :Newburyport 29!! Providence 164 60 1,450 00 11 119 81! 7 142 00 15 77 OOi 9 1,924 50 6.431 00 119 1501 503 41 1,450 00 42 6,570 00 116 89 40 Report of Ministerial Relief and Sustentation. Synod of New Jersey. Presbyteries. Elizabeth Havana Jersey City Monmouth Morris and Orange. Newar
RM2CDAXBH–. Villiers de l'Isle-Adam, biographie et bibliographie . lhonorabilité des con-tribuables, au divin sourire des propriétaires, plus éclai-rés, sont froissés ici par la conduite de Dieu. Londoitpenserquils se promettent même dene point frayeravec le bon larron dans le paradis: ils léviteront etse choisiront des élus plus distingués... » a. w Q mce S c^ GO o slJ^i TABLE DES MATIÈRES Préface 7 Ses ancêtres 13 Ses parents 40 Lenfance et les débuts 1839-1858 51 Vjlliers a Paris 1858-1859 62 Séjour en Bretagne 1859-1862 81 — 1862-1870 100 ViLMERS a Paris 1870-1880 148 — 1880-1889 212 APPEXDICE Nécro
RM2CNGKT9–. Catalogue of a collection of American birds . Spec. Psitt. p. 82; Sclater, P. Z. S.1861, p. 82.a. Jamaica {Osburn). Genus Triclaria. 2116. Triclaria cyanogastra. i^ (;,i* c^. SM hM-t(c Psittacus cyanogaster, Vieill. Nouv. Diet. xxv. p. 328, et^ Enc. Meth. p. 1375; Max. Beitr.iv. p. 252. Psittacus malachitaceus, Spix, Av. Bras. i. p. 40. pi. 28. Tri-claria cyanogastei, Wagl. Mon. Psitt. p. 632. Chry-sotis cyanogaster. Gray, List Spec. Psitt. p. 85.a. S, b.2 Brazil. Genus Pionus. ^ 2117. Pionus menstruus. ^(w. yru^-sur./)iMjci- Psittacus menstruus, Linn. S. N. i. p. 148. Pionus men- 0^vfu MS
RM2CH6DJP–. The Street railway journal . on Brake Co., New York. CWeston Electrical Instrument Co., Waverly Park, Newark. N. J 82 Wetherill, Robt., & Co., Chester. Pa 125 Wharton, Wm., Jr., & Co., Philadelphia Ill Wheeler Condenser & Eng. Co., New York.. 114Wheel Truing Brake-Shoe Co., Detroit, Mich. 148 White, J. G., & Co., New York 81 * White, J. G., & Co., Ltd., London 40 Whitlock Coil Pipe Co., Hartford, Conn Ill Whitted, Thos. B., Denver, Col 17 Wilson Trolley Catcher Co.. Mass 26 143 ♦Wilson & Co., Brooklyn, N. Y — Winton Motor Carriage Co., Cleveland, O 6 ♦Witting, Eborall & Co., London, Eng 38,
RM2CP261A–. Studies in bird migration . seasonal range, i. 52, 63.Willughby, Francis, on migration of Swallow, etc., i. 10.Wind, influence of, i. 178, 304 ; ii. 351.Wing-measurements, i. 307 ; ii. 27.Winter, effect of severe, i. 37, 166, 169.Winter migrations, i. 37, 45, 163.Winter visitors, i. 35. arrival of, i. 148, 152, 153, 157. emigration of, i. 109, 113, 118, 121. list of, i. 50. summer haunts of, i. 50.Woodcock, i. 38, 97, 320; ii. 40, 168,231, 281, 300. autumn arrival, i. 161. dates of passage, i. 138. seasonal range, i. 54, 65.Wood-Lark, ii. 117. 346 INDEX Woodpecker, Great Spotted, ii. 152,296
RM2CF6GJ0–. Life and light for woman. bara, 10, B. B. Wil-liams CI., 12..50; Whittier,25. Sfecials:Claremont, Berean CI., 25; Corona, Mrs.Birdsall and daughter, 15; Los Angeles,First, Tun- Dept. of S. S., 25; Riverside,S.S.,40, 763 99 Oregon Branch.—Mrs. A. L. Cake, Treas.,421 West Park St., Portland. Corvallis,5; Eugene, 7; Highland, 22; Hillsboro,4.85; liood River, 2.26; Oregon City, 2.25;Portland, First, 53.38, S. S., 30; Ranier,3; Salem, 4; Sunnyside, S. S., 15, 148 T4 WASHINGTON. Washington Branch.—Mrs. Everett Smith,Treas., 1533 18th Ave., Seattle. Collec-tions, semi-annual meeting W. B. M. P.,38.
RM2CPWKHW–. Iconologia del cavaliere Cesare Ripa, perugino . R Rofpi.Rofpo . Agano .Ragno.Rondine.Rondini. z%6. 6g.148. 89.185.180. s iCimmia. To. Scorpione. Serpe. 42. 48. Q 1^6. ip8. ^oó.Serpente Pitone .Serpi. 48. 51. Sfinge. 27. Sorci. Sorelle di Fetonte.Sparviere. 275. 177. 40. 119. 557.500.16^.508.z6^.49.540. T T Alpa. Tartaruga. Tigre .Toro.Tortora . 152. Trittolemo. 403 337 349» XI. 59. 19?. 333- C 3i?- 4. V V Acca.Vermi.Vipera.Volpe. 28J. 41. 259. 177.. E e e 1 INDI^ 404 INDICE DELLE PERSONE NOMINATENE FATTI • A A Bla.Abiron.Acab .Acaz.Adone .Agamennone.Agatocle.Agefilao.Aggeo. Agoftino Santo .
RM2CE1DCK–. Millwork catalogue : makers of the original patent dowelled doors, sash, blinds, fine interior finish, store and office fixtures, bank counters, dealers in lumber, etc . Fig. 146. Fig. 147. Thickness Figure H6 Figure 147 Price (ipen Price Glazed PriceOpen Price Glazed 2- 8x6- 8 1% $5 HO $7.l)(l $5.30 $7.80 2 lO x 6-10 5.70 s.oo 5.70 8.40 2- 8x7- 0 5.95 8.15 5.95 N.65 3- 0x7- 0 •? 6.05 8.60 6.05 9.15 THE ROCKWELL MANUFACTURING CO. FRONT DOORS.. ?^?sggRHSB*3^ T7 T! ? I i Fig. 148 Fig. 149. Thickness Figure i is Figure it.i Size Price open PriceGlazedPlain Price (>pen PriceBlazedPlain 2- 8 x
RM2CNTMB5–. The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma . tes, S. F. iii, p. 40; Fairbank, 8. F. iv, p. 2.54.Ninox lugubris, Sharpe, Cat. B. M. ii, p. 154; Anderson, Yunnan Exped., Aves, p. 577 ; Davidson Sf Wend. S. F. vii, p. 76; Ball, ibid. p. 201 ; Cripps, ibid. pp. 253, 256 ; Hume, Cat. no. 81; Vidal, S. F. ix, p. 42; Butler, ibid. p. 377 ; Reid, S. F. x, p. 17 ; Barnes, Birds Bom. p. 77. 310 ASIONID^. Ninox burmanica, Hume, S. F. y, p. 285 ; Hume 8f Dav. S. F. fp. 40; Hume, Cat. no. 81 ter; Bingham, S. F, ix, p. 148; Hume,ibid, p, 245 ; Crip2)s, S. F. xi, p. 24. NIbox innominata, Hum
RM2CE1D9A–. Millwork catalogue : makers of the original patent dowelled doors, sash, blinds, fine interior finish, store and office fixtures, bank counters, dealers in lumber, etc . ?^?sggRHSB*3^ T7 T! ? I i Fig. 148 Fig. 149. Thickness Figure i is Figure it.i Size Price open PriceGlazedPlain Price (>pen PriceBlazedPlain 2- 8 x 6- 8 1% $7.80 $ ..TO $ 8 35 SIO.7.-. 2-8x7- 0 9.25 11.65 9.80 12.50 2-10 x 6-10 • 8.95 l 1.35 9.50 12.05 2-10 x 7- 0 9.55 12.05 10.05 12.75 3- 0x7-0 • 9 70 12.40 1().L>- 13.20 For Doors 1% inch thick add the difference in the list as shown on page 69. THE ROCKWELL MANUFACTU
RM2CDAC25–. The future water supply of San Francisco; a report to the Honorable the secretary of the interior and the Advisory board of engineers of the United States army . 4228293038 1 7 8 33 1437 3546 34 dete 37.9 34.238.7 37.9 148.7 Livermoresllty finesandy loam 38.745.0 83.7 Livermoreloam 41.2 40.030.9 32.6 32.3 32.829.3 30.242.6 40.0 351.9 Pleasantonloam 36.8 36.7 33.0 34.3 29.2 170.0 Santa Ritaloam 44.6 49.137.0 35.4 166.1 Livermoreclay 34.6 47.933.6 30.8 146.9 Ulmarloam See also ^page 378. Conclusions. 36.4 43.3 79.7rmination o: 37.2 41.6 35.2 34.0 41.5 36.7 38.8 From the further consideration o
RM2CGWC62–. The Street railway journal . 7,5007,50090,00090,000 1.8591.68223,83521,624 6,54061,302755,139824,665 46,85046,701666,638624,326 15,0949,02259,63037,040 753,135749.85 2,088,13! 2,688,644 1,148,7141,128,9854,534,0684,445,720 1,1461,5977,1607,276 91,54889,807807,66799,704 5,3229,95779,02794,859 40,96233,228196,382161,736 rtdf2666113.993212,910206,730 37,11216,359 25,92822,812184,312161,505 62,74758,412674,677565,572 3,1631,94037,749 o< o c 4* 3,8773,64292,422 1,678 64^78750,542 4,8084,03733,45418,985 42,95019,072501,669266,247 133,385105,4141,091,886910,340 39,39739,548186,723188,254 880,329
RM2CEFXP3–. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. Diameter List Prioe, Price, Mo. of Pipe Length. Per Dnz. Each. 24 ill. $36.00 $ .90 94 IVi 30 in. 46.00 1.15 9S IVi 36 in. 56.00 1.40 102 11,4 48 in. 76.00 1.90 136 11/2 24 in. 48.00 1.20 110 11/2 30 in. 60.00 1.50 114 11/2 36 in. 72.00 1.80 148 11/2 48 in. 96.00 2.40 Malleable Drive Caps, Hexagon-shaped, for 1 Vi -inch 20c. Malleable Drive Caps, Hexagon-shaped, for 1 M; -inch Pipe . 25c. I X L GALVANIZED STEELCHAIN PUMP Being made of No. 24 gauge galvan-ized steel, this pump will not rot, rustnor accumulate filth like pumps of lessdes
RM2CE115Y–. Annual report of the Montana schools for the deaf, blind, and backward children . -, 97 tons at $10.00 970.00 Lettnce, 240 bunches at 5c 12.00 Milk, 12,933 g-al. at 20c 2,586.60 Oats, 25,856 lbs. at $1.40 361.98 Onions, 500 lbs. at 2c 10.00 Peas, 145 lbs. at 3c 4.35 Pork, 4,643 lbs. at 12c 557.16 Potatoes, 42,325 lbs. at$1.25 529.06 Radishes, 86 doz. at 5c 4.30 Rhubarb, 2bu. at 50c 1.00 Rhubarb, (put up) 12 g-als. at 50c 6,00 Saur Kraut, 180 lbs. at 5c 9.00 Turkeys, 19at$2.00 38.00 Turnips, 267 lbs. at Ic 2.67 Veal, 1,240.5 lbs. at 12c ,. 148.86 Wheat, 13,800 lbs. at $1.40 193.20 Total $6,39
RM2CH5EPW–. The Street railway journal . 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 SO 90 100 110 120 1.30 SecoNos FIG. 8.—STEAM RUN NO. 6. 4 TRAIL CARS—WEIGHT,INCLUDING LOCOMOTIVE, 211 TONS. POWER4490 FT. DISTANCE RUN, 5943 FT. 104 TONS.ON, 48 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XX. No. i.. 3000 230026oo24O0ilOO eooo JiAoo 35 K * ^uoo ^ 30 *• 1 %Zoo K 2°§ 600 r i- Si I— i ■ itt 1 v ! 4 ArtP t W BAf c. trr- 500 2.000 ^0000 >i 1 6000 m 4-aOO T 5fC OW5 FIG. 9.—ELECTRIC RUN NO. 7- 3 TRAIL CARS—WEIGHT, 77TONS. INCLUDING MOTOR CARS, 148.5 TONS. POWER ON, 1470 FT. DISTANCE RUN, 5370 FT. WATTHOURS PER TON MILE, 93.4 :IG- II.— E
RM2CE7NW2–. Reports upon the survey of the boundary between the territory of the United States and the possessions of Great Britain from the Lake of the woods to the summit of the Rocky mountains . 21.443 21.080 13. 010 Lovcl, firstIfositiou. N. 13.013. G14.0 08.0(8.20.8. 4 07.3 07.807.0 0.5.20.5. 005. 1 07.407.000. 3 07.300. 005. 5 0,5.705. (105. 1 10.000.509.0 00. 205. 505. 3 tt7. 007.007.7 40.340. 340. 2 43. 44.1. 243, 1 4,8 148.248.0 50. 140.849.2 50.449.540. C 51.8 51. 951.9 48.0 48. .540. 2 4,*. 140. 4 49. 0 40.3.0. 150.2 45.04.5. 440,0 48,04!l, 040, 0 40, 446.740.7 05, 00,5, 105, 2 10,510,7111. 8
RM2CE2308–. Annual Report of the Comptroller of the Treasury Department, for the Fiscal Year Ended September 30, 1866, to the General Assembly. . 1 67| 39,281 01 4.655 42 1,228 08 19,369 66 17,939 40 7.675 80 7,462 91 49,000 00 12.313 14 8,235 357,700 00 9,91)5 20 3,SO I 00 7,381 33 4,760 39 10,517 59 11,250 89 36.90s 76 7.275 00 44,823 15 36,257 97 16.918 68 14,652 71 1(>-. 118 92 29.999 26 6.101 80 6,823 30 13,958 91 13.474 01 10,081 35 12.176 83 27.214 66 13.148 14 8,046 63 7,680 28 10,746 54 9.468 59 8,S83 46 15.129 80 8.567 41 18,446 09 12.677 31 Receipts—total $639,644 22, $836,113 70 Disbursem
RM2CDX8T1–. The relationship between rates of pay and earnings and the cost of living in the anthracite industry of Pennsylvania . 08 2.50 433 173 245 1 234 1900 144,206 2.40 398 166 1 242 1 234 1901 1 145,309 1 2.37 464 196 1 230 1 22d 1902 1 148,141 2.41 279 1 1161 1 248 1 230 1903 1 150,483 2.41 496 206 1 235 ! 22b 1904 1 155,861 2.31 469 1 200 1 196 1 202 1905 1 163,406 2.19 470 1 215 i 231 1 2ii 1906 162,355 2.25 439 1 1951 1 231 1 213 1907 167,234 2.33 512 1 220 I 255 1 234 1908 1 174,174 2.39 478 1 200 1 2011 1 1 193 19093 1 .... 1 ... 1 1910 169,497 2.17 498 1 229 1 238 t 2ii 1911 173,940 2.11 5
RM2CDK1CJ–. Financial history of the United States . 9 8 0 6.2 lo.g 323 9.0 142 6.J X63.1 1875 37-2 6 9 4-3 6.8 30.9 8.0 14.0 6.2 I57-* 1876 41.9 6 I 4-7 4-7 25-3 6.6 ?3-9 S-4 148.1 1877 37-I 5 5 4-4 3-8 20.3 6.5 12.8 5-3 131.0 1878 38.8 5 0 4.6 3-3 19.9 6.6 12.2 5-= 130.2 1879 40.3 5 2 4-3 3-7 18.8 lO.O 14.0 54 137-3 1880 42.2 60 4-7 19.2 29.2 10.8 18.6 6.0 186.5 * The totals in this column include miscellaneous classes which have been omitted. As customs receipts fell in two years, from I216,000,000in 1872 to ?i63,000,000, caused by the reduction of dutiesand the embarrassments of the panic of 1S73, t
RM2CEH328–. Annual report of the New Jersey State Board of Education. 7 24 42 . 8 12 22 85 good.60 good.70 V. g.60 V. g.1(16 good.65 T. g. 1992 38M 32 106 5 14 3 29 25 39 4 21 3 42 5 30 9«25 00 636 9. 1000 008200 00700 00laOO 001200 001000 001800 001000 00 11210706 1177 963 981 9112 1190 1197 10 81 95 206 173 180321720•20 16 19 24 85 79 148 13 11 49 4 7 28 12 17 22 10 16 24 9 9 31 9 15 21 440 50 good.185 V. p. 50 med.100 good. 90 V. g. 60 med.124 V. g. 40 good. 37234 39 4336 3734 4)1 33 33 34 9746 66 31 61) 32 00 35 4539 2346 0043 10 69 13 37 60 47 50 . 41 66 . 36 00 . 33 33 43 33 33 33 36 66 42 U Z 44
RM2CD9NF6–. The private wealth of Australia and its growth as ascertained by various methods, together with a report of the war census of 1915 . 38 3,540 .394 89 322 119 433.8 315 125 426.2 3,410 3,580 .397 90 244 83 211.4 243 95 284.2 2,992 3,620 .391 91 148 58 143.8 183 69 203.0 2,942 3,650 ..377 92 124 47 104.7 136 48.0 152.2 3,171 3,670 .353 93 96 32 706.8 98 32.0 114.7 3,584 3,670 .327 94 64 24 240.9 69 21.3 89.3 4,192 3,660 .309 95 47 16 45.8 40.3 14.2 68.0 4,789 3,650 .352 96 41 10 21.4 27.3 9.5 50.7 5,337 3,640 .348 97 22 7 4.6 18.2 6.3 36.5 5,793 3,620 .346 98 19 12 2.6 11.7 4.2 24.4 5,809 3,58
RMRGDHGX–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Entomology. 148 J.S. NOYES AND P. HANSON. ti0r;^/^< 40 ^-"rxjfi-Z-- I I 41. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Natural History Museum (London). Andover : Intercept
RMRDPP17–. A guide to the poisonous plants and weed seeds of Canada and the northern United States. Poisonous plants; Botany; Botany. 148 Occasionally Fatal.. Fig. 40.—Indian Tobacco—Lobelia inflata.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Thomson, Robert Boyd, 1870-; Sifton, Harold Boyd, joint author. [Toronto] University of Toronto Press
RMRR1K0M–. Agricultural meteorology. Meteorology, Agricultural. [from old catalog]. 148 AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGY 347. When harvested.—The beginning of the corn har- vest does not progress so regularly as the beginning of plant- ing, partly because of various methods of harvesting the crop in different sections. Fig. 40 shows the average date when cutting and shocking begins. 348. Length of the growing season of com.—Taking the dates for the beginning of planting and those of cutting and. Fig. 40.—Dates when the cutting and shocking of corn begins, in an average season. shocking as a basis, the average
RMRD9NRW–. Field crop production; a text-book for elementary courses in schools and brief courses in colleges. Agriculture. 148 FIELD CROP PRODUCTION or the hull together with the inclosed kernel. The pro- portion of hull to kernel varies with the variety and with. Fig. 51. — Side panicle of oats. the environment of growth. The percentage of hull varies from 20 to 40 or more per cent, the average being about. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly rese
RMRGDX3G–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 40 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 148, No. 2. Figure 23. Tindaria miniscula Sanders and Allen. Ex- ternal view of the left valve and internal view of the left and right valves. muscle; visceral ganglion contiguous with the posterior adductor muscle. The two papillae to the left of the incur- rent region alternate with the three to the right so that the dorsalmost papilla is on the right, i.e., the two most venti'al are on the left. The third left ventral papilla may possibly be homologous to the single n
RMRG7Y6P–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 148. PLATE 40. 1 ^ 1 J >h Buddha Figurines on Clam Shell from China FOR EXPLANATION OF PLATE SEE PAGE 142. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U.
RMRG5CY2–. Calculation of hydrographic position data by least squares adjustment.. Oceanography. FIG II-2: ERROR ELLIPSE All of these computations may be compared with those shown in the computer output section on page 148 . Differences in the results are due to the fact that the cal- culations illustrated on the preceeding pages were only carried out for one iteration. 3. Solution for the General Case The solution will be presented in a way that can easily be implemented by an algorithm satisfying a modular design. 40. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have
RMRFYR92–. Canadian forest industries 1916. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Established 1876 Tanners and Manufacturers For 40 Years Taffiiers and Manufacturers of the Best Leather Belts MONTREAL, 511 William Street TORONTO ST. JOHN WINNIPEG VANCOUVER 38 Wellington St. E. 148 Prince William St. Gait Building 107-111 Water St. The FLEXIBLE WATERPROOF BELT m fa**. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not pe
RMRR85W0–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 148 The Rorists' Review OCTOBU 26. 1922 rr SAPmr FIRSTI UU THE STANDARD INSECTICIDE. SUCCESSFUL QROWEIIS RELY UPON ICO - FUME" «ti;=;E=;-aS mm^mmm&^mS^^S^ •hmhSKmmSShSSS ^-Ib. can 76 each 40 p«r cent Actual NlcoUne FOR SPRAYING AND FUMIGATING TO KILL „^. , „. APHIS AND THRIPS !52KSS:::.::::::::::::::::'1^?SgS FOR SALE BY YOUR DEALER "''••*"° '"'"'*"' MMttfadHrad by the TOBACCO BY-PRODUCTS I CHBNICAL CORPORATION, Incorporated, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY it gnashing of teeth at the store of &ude Bros, Co., October 20,
RMRR05GE–. Agri-news. Agriculture. Agdex 410/82. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WHEY UTILIZATION IN ALBERTA Are we in Alberta making the most profitable use of whey? Or is a considerable quantity of this valuable commodity being wasted? Dr. J. A. Newell, Alberta Agriculture's regional swine specialist at Lethbridge, reports that more than 50 per cent of the whey produced in the province each year is either disposed of as waste water or sprayed on the land. This volume represents about 33,000,000 pounds (16,500 tons) of liquid whey or 297,000 pounds (148 tons) of protein. An average cost of $200 for a ton of 40
RMRFXBWY–. Canadian forest industries July-December 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 148 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER September 1. 1919 Oldest and Best HOE. Chisel Tooth Saws Choice of Lumbermen Everywhere The even temper of these saws and the fine quality of steel from which they are made have proved Hoe saws reliable, for nearly one hundred years. More than one hundred thousand "Hoes" are to-day successfully sawing lumber in all parts of the globe. The Hoe Chisel Tooth Saw, invented 40 years ago, is still the best for cutt
RMRFYYJ3–. Canadian forest industries 1916. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Established 1876 Tanners and Manufacturers For 40 Years Tanners and Manufacturers of the Best Leather Belts MONTREAL, Sll William Street TORONTO ST. JOHN WINNIPEG VANCOUVER 38 Wellington St. E. 148 Prince William St. Gait Building 107-111 Water St. The FLEXIBLE WATERPROOF BELT «;v„.i &&&& m •x .-* • ^ •-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearan
RMRMKND3–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Text-fig. 17.—Ledoulxia mozambicensis (Pfr.), Lebombo Mountains. Representative teeth from the radula; x 350. than latter, of which the endocones are narrow and not very con- spicuous; marginals with strongly curved bifid cusps, gradually decreasing in size towards the edges of the radula; formulae of two examples (42+ 11+1+11+40) x 148 and (35+ 11+1 +11+36) x 135. Semper's and Austen's figures of radulae ascribed toL. mozambicensis differ from mine and from each other, and all three may possibly rep
RMRDR7YX–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. Genus 40. PEA FAMILY. 7. Vicia tetrasperma (L.J Moench. Slender 'etcli. Smooth or Lentil Tare. Fig. 2619. Eri'um telraspermum L, Sp. PI. 738. 1753. Vicia tetrasperma Moench, Meth. 148. 1794. Annual, glabrous or nearly so, weak, slen- der, 6'-24' long. Stipules linear, long-auriculate at the base; leaves short-petioled; leaHets thin, 6-12, linear or linear-oblong, obt
RMRHKYBW–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 148 MILTON FINGERMAN AND DONALD W. TINKLE LU O £ UJ o: O i Q. O I- o (T T. U A B o 2 3 40 I LOG OF INCIDENT LIGHT FIGURE 3. Relationship between dispersion of the white chromatophoric pigment of eye- stalkless Palaemonetes pugio (A) and eyestalkless Palaemonetes paladosus (B) and the log- arithm of the incident light intensity. The experiment with eyestalkless prawns also was repeated once. The averaged results are presented in Figure 3 where each point represents the average of 20 individuals. A primary response of the whit
RMRGHA8H–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 151. 153 Figs 148-153 Reptomultelea acclivata sp. nov. 148-151, VH 10427, holotype, Lower Cenomanian, Miilheim-Broich, Westfalia, Germany; 148, colony surface showing prominent eleozooids and overgrowths, x 22; 149, small overgrowth, x 40; 150, autozooids and eleozooids, x 55; 151, autozooidal operculum, x 250. 152-153, VH 10502, Lower Cenomanian, Miilheim-Broich; 152, autozooids and eleozooids with distally-raised rostra, x 62; 153, ooeciopore and an eleozooid with long, raised rostrum, x 115.. Please note that these images are extr
RMRDJNPF–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 40. PEA FAMILY. 411 7. Vicia tetrasperma (L.) Moench. Slender Vetch. Smooth or Lentil Tare. Fig. 2619. Erviim tetraspermum L. Sp. PI. 738. 1753. Vicla tetrasperma Moench, Meth. 148. 1794. Annual, glabrous or nearly so, weak, slen- der, 6'-24' long. Stipules linear, long-auriculate at the base; leaves short-petioled; leaflets thin, 6-12, linear or linear-o
RMRJ2K4J–. The fossil insects of North America, with notes on some European species [microform]. Insects, Fossil; Insects; Insectes fossiles; Insectes. INDEX. 738 Page. Soolopooerni 430 ScolytldH) 46il Scolytiis nignloaua 460 acopuli (Sciara) 588 Rouilderi (Sohiznnenrnides) .... 2(i0 â cnlptiliB (XroplHterniiii) SU Scntellerlna 436 Soylltna 226 nigroranuiolata 220,224 8c}'todoida> 40 â ecenga (SeKestria) 61 HecliiHum (Tberidium) 74 HHUulorum (Tanymecng) 475 Segeatrla 51,60,61 Buceasa 61 senoonlata 61 aelwyni (r^rvopla) 318 SemblU 148 seneola (Pimpla) 611 aeneaceuH (Lonchaja) 530 senex (Platyniis) 51
RMRHMPT6–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 148 HANS BOREI It is interesting to note that in fertilized eggs of both Ps. and Ast. the increase in oxygen consumption, which takes place during the first hours of development after fertilization, seems to be of the same exponential type in both species. This will be seen from Figure 8, where values from the first 4 hours' development in both species have been plotted on a relative scale putting the values at 40 minutes after fertilization = 100. u.g'40 Of= £L u§ 120 ,,0 IOO LJ 8O O PSAMMECHINUS • ASTERIAS. O 60 I2O ISO 24
RMRFYYK3–. Canadian forest industries 1916. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Established 1876 Tanners and Manufacturers For 40 Years Tanners and Manufacturers of the Best Leather Belts MONTREAL, Sll William Street TORONTO ST. JOHN WINNIPEG VANCOUVER 38 Wellington St. E. 148 Prince William St. Gait Building 107-111 Water St. The FLEXIBLE WATERPROOF BELT «;v„.i &&&& m •x .-* • ^ •-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearan
RMRG748T–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. a.r a.r. Fig. 147.—Apsteinia asymmetrica, aggregated form. Dorsal view of the atrial musculature of an immature zooid. x 184 diameters. n.. fnT ig. 48.—Apsteinia asymmetrica, adult aggregated form; a sagittal section through the gan- glion AND DORSAL EYE. X 345 DIAMETERS. Observe that the zone of origin of the nerves from the ganglion (n in lig. 148 and zz in fig. 57, p. 78) is horizontal in A. asymmetrica and inclined 45° in A. punctata, showing that in the latter species the ganglion has rotated forward 40° more than it has in A. asymmetr
RMRHK89J–. The biology of death; being a series of lectures delivered at the Lowell Institute in Boston in December 1920. Death (Biology); Death. THE INHERITANCE OF DURATION 157 long-lived fathers which this group will have as com- pared with shorter-lived individuals. Figure 43 shows the same sort of data for mothers and offspring. Here we see the curve of great longevity of parents rising in an even more marked manner than was the case with fathers of offspring. The group of 50 30 20 10 511 PERSONS DIED -^o 407 379 PERSONS DlLD 40-6O 360 PERSONS DlLD 60-80 148 PERSONS D/£D 6O +. 50 40 30 10 40 60 80
RMRHH2XW–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 148 J. T. THOMPSON AND W. M. KIER IM-1 IM-2. -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 Circumference Change (%) Figure 7. Predicted ontogenetic differences in collagen fiber strain and fiber angle during jet locomotion. The plots in the left column are for model IM-1 collagen fibers: the plots in the right column are for model IM-2 collagen fibers. The horizontal axis in each plot is the mantle circumference change that occurs during a simulated jet. Zero indicates the resting mantle circumference in an anesthetized squ
RMRHEY3D–. Bolgiano's capitol city seeds for 1940. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. BROILER FEEDER Made from extra heavy galvanized iron, 3" deep, 6Vz" wide, equipped with ' extra heavy hinged wire . grill, lacquered red, with V 1%" openings, edge of feeder turned in to prevent feed waste, strong set-in Weight, 5 lbs. No. 148R—Metal Reel Broiler Feeder, 48" Hinged Grill Broiler Feeder, 48" Flock Feeder, 6', iron legs, each No. 148 No. 461 ends. $1.20 . 1.35 . 2.40 Longfellow Feeder | I Sanit
RMRPHWNW–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. April, 1912. American Hee Jonrnal LEWIS BEEWARE Shipped Promptly ARND HONEY & BEE-SUPPLY CO. Tnc^ Successors to the York Honey & Bee-Supply Co.) Send for Catalog. 148 West Superior St., CHICAGO, ILL. Enough said ! Please mention Am. Bee Joamal when writing. THE SECRET OF Success in Bee-Keeping Is to Keep Your Colonies Strong; to do This You Must Have GOOD LAYING QUEENS Whicti We Guarantee at the Following Prices : Golden 3-Band Italian Carniolan Untested —I for {i.oo: 6 for 85.40; 12 for $0 60; 25 for $17.50 Tested—I for $1.50; h for $8.40; 12
RMRG39TY–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. 148 THE CACTACEAE. 171; Rev. Hort. Belg. 40: after 186; Tribune Hort. 4: pi. 139 (these four illustrations are all from the same source); Mollers Deutsche Gart. Zeit. 25: 475. f. 8, No. 25; Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 29: 81, as Mammillaria hocasana cristata. Plate XIV, figure 2, shows a plant, collected by S. S. Hordes in 1915, which flowered in the New York Botanical Garden, May 11, 1916. Figure 163 shows a plant received from San Luis Potosi through Mrs. Irene Vera in 1912. 119. Neomammillaria multiformis sp. nov. Ce
RMRENCGY–. Wild animals and the camera [microform]. Zoology; Animaux; Zoologie; Animals. 178 INDEX. "Mammals, Living and Ex- tinct," 110 Mansbridge, the keeper, 97 Marsupials, 94 Martial, 62 Martial Hawk Eagle, 134 Mcnelik, Emperor, 26, 84 " Mickie,'' 95 " Mickie " and the lion cubs, 99 " Mickie's " intelligence, 97 Monkey-eating Eagle, 135 Mycieria amencana, 148 Nepal, 40 N " Old Bushman," 89 " Old Man," 88 Orang, experience with, io8 Orang-utan, 105 Oreatnnos montanus, 85 Ounce, 44 Outram, Sir Joseph, 36 Palmist and chimpanzee, 96 " Pard,&qu
RMRT09FW–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 148 The Weekly Florists^ Review* liABCH 28, 1912. Tobacco Paper H lathe STRONGEST, BEST PACKED, EASIEST APPLIED 24 sheets $ a75 144shee(s 3^ 288 sheets 6J50 1728sheeU 35^0 NICO-FUME " LIQUID Furnishes the Most Nicotine for the Money I MM. by THE KENTUCKY TOBACCO PRODUQ CO., Louisville, Ky. Over 40;^ Nicotine By far the CHEAPEST. Just Note Prices! Pint $1.50 >iGallon 5.50 Gallon 10.50 SGallons 4725 Mention The Review when you write. COBBECT TOUB LISTS. Please allow me through The Review to request the trade not to send any more catalogues to
RMRHKK9A–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 148 S. L. JOHNSON AND P. O. YUND 50 40 1 30- |r 20 "ro X D A. D Botryllus schlosseri (15°C) A Botryllus schlosseri (22 ° C) V Diplosoma listeranutn O Cellaporella hyalina • Haliotis tuberculata A Arenicola marina » Asterias rubens T Nereis wrens + C/'ona intestinalis • Ascidella aspersa -*— Acanthaster planci • Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis 0123456 Log (sperm ml'1) Figure 3. Sperm half-life (h) measured as a function of sperm concentration (log sperm ml ') in a variety of free-spawning marine invertebrates (sensu Ma
RMRH07GK–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. BEACH WRACK MACROINVERTEBRATES 11 T 30 C. vanduzeei T40 R costallis T 43 C. atra. 12 24 36 48 72 96 TIME(riRS) 120 148 Fig. 5. Mean number of adult dipterans (T-30, T-40, T-43) caught with sticky trap "on sand' samples for 148 hours following wrack island deposition (three islands, four replicates, N = 12). late succession (four to five weeks). Numbers of sand species increased more slowly than wrack species during early succession, stabilized at a higher relative maximum during later mid succession, then decreased rather quickly ther
RMRH07GA–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. 12 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES T 30 C. vanduzeei — T32 0. californiana - T33 O. bened ict i -T40 F. costallis — T43 C. atra. 12 24 36 48 TIME (HRS) Fig. 6. Mean number of amphipods (T-32, T-33) and adult dipterans (T-30, T-40, T-43) caught with sticky trap "on wrack" samples for 148 hours following wrack island deposition (three islands, two replicates, N = 6). during early-mid succession, then gradually decreased to lower values by late succession. Sand densities increased more gradually during early succession, peak
RMRG7WM8–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 0-3 mm /Z6 IZ7.. Figs. 126-128.—Ascaridia fasciata. 126, Head. 127, Cuticulak rings of body. 128, Male tail. After Baylis, 1920 Male 40 mm. long by 870/i. wide; tail 1/148 of total length. Eight pairs of caudal papillae (fig. 129), of which 3 are preanal. Female 62 mm. long by 1.3 mm. wide; tail 1/133 of total length, rounded. Eggs 78/* long by 49/* wide, with very thick shells. Life history.—Probably similar to that of A. galli (p. 82). Distribution.—Africa (Togo and Bismarckburg). ASCARIDIA GRANULOSA (Linstow, 1906) Railliet and Henry, 191
RMRGF0YW–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 50 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 148, No. 2 I i I I 5 80- 60- n o D .⦠n D D D " n n ⢠⢠⢠1 T 3 LENGTH (mm) 4 Figure 40. Pseudotindaria erebus (Clarke). Graph showing height/total length (â¡) and umbo to posterior margin total length (â¢) plotted against total length. visceral and cerebral are elongate, the pedal ganglia are positioned high in the foot, the visceral ganglia abont the posterior adduc- tor muscle (Fig. 32). Note that the foot can. Figure 41. Pseudotindaria championi (Clarke). In
RMRR3MW0–. Acta Societatis Scientiarum Fennicae. Science. Microplankton from the Finnisli. Waters during the Month of May 1913. 25 Laboea conicu Lohm. 1908 Lohmann, p. 171 (299), pl. 17, f. 18—20. 1910 Conocylis striata Meunier, p. 148, pl. 11, f. 22, pl. 23, f. L3. Occurrence: Station F 23, 30 mètres and station P 30, 40 mètres. Laboea delicatissima Leeg. Occurrence: Stations F 50, F 61, F 74 and F 23. Laboea vestita Leeg. Occurrence: At ail the stations. Lohmanniella oviformis Leeg. (Fig. 23.) 1915 Leegaard, p. 28. This species occurred hère and there at stations F 23, F 74, F 61, F 50 and somewhat m
RMRPXF43–. Album der Natuur. 148 DE MONDEN DER RIVIEREN. putten werden in Amsterdam geboord met het doel om zuiver drink- water te bekomen; het denkbeeld, wat men zich daarbij voorstelde, was, om de aanslibbingen en den zandgrond te doorboren en eene water-ader te vinden, die onder den grond heen met de bergen of heuvelen der aangrenzende landen of provinciën in gemeenschap stond, in één woord, om eene Artesische of ten minste eene zuiver watergevende bron te bekomen. Men vond evenwel niets dergelijks, want de dikte der aanslibbingen was te groot; eerst op 40 tot 60 ellen diepte bereikte men den vloedg
RMRE8A4R–. Copepoden. Copepoda. VIII 148 v. Breemen. 3. Candacia rotunda Wolfenden. ? 1864, Candace elongata, Boeck, p. 39. 1904, Cr., Wolfenden, p. 118, t. 9 f. 10, 11. 1905, Sars, C obtusa, Nr. 40, p. 23. 9- Letztes Thsegm. abgerundet; Gensegm. symmetrisch. 1. Antenne 24-gldr. 5. B.: Endgl. schmal und lang, mit 4 Dornen, von denen die innere apikale die längste ist; Innenrand unbewehrt. L. 3,2—3,5 mm. — tf unbekannt. Nord-Atlantischer Ozean.. Fig. 166. Candacia rotunda. a 9 dorsal, b 5. B. 9. Nach Wolfenden.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digi
RMRE4D6C–. Birds. Birds. POLXPLECTRUM. 1327. Polyplectrum chinquis. The Grey PMcocJc-Phecisani. Pavo chinquis, Miiller, Nafurgygf. Suppl. p. 121 (1785). Pavo tibetanus, Gm. Sijst. JV'ni.' i, pt. '2, p. 731 (1788). Polyplectron chinquis, Temm. JHg. et Gall, u, p. ^63; Blyth, Cat. p. ^41 ; Blyth Sr Wald. Birds Burm. p. 148 ; Hume 8f Inglis, S. F. V, p. 40; Sclater, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 116, pi. i-iii, fig. 2 (eg?) ; Saloadon, Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. (2) v, p. 019; Ogiioie Grant, Cat. B. M. xxii, p. 364. ) ^v ^ J Polyplectron albocellatum (Temm.), Ouv. Beg. An. 6d. 2', i, p. 474 .(la29J. , '^ Polyplectron cycl
RMRD6MP2–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. HARAMURAâSALINITY AT OVIPOSITION SITES OF BUERGERIA JAPONICA 83 148 mm] in stream 2: Mann-Whitney U-test, Z=-3.84, P0.05; Fig. 2). Likewise, although stream 1 (791 ±501 mm [260-2250 nrni]) was signifi- cantly narrower than stream 2 (4283 ±2231 mm [760-8690mm]: Mann-Whitney U-test, Z=-6.63, P0.05: Fig. 3). E £ jc -*â» â o 80 -, 70 60-1 50 40 30 H 20 10-1 0 I Stream 1 â¡ stream 2. Oviposition site Maximum depth Fig. 2. Comparison of the water depth at oviposition sites of Buergeria japonica (left) and the maximum water depth (right: see text for
RMRE9TRT–. Contribution à l'étude des limnées du lac Léman. Lymnaea; Snails; Gastropoda. Rey. Suisse de Zool. T. 22 1914. 0- ÉPx 4t 40 41 42 58 59 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 # '* ' A. g5 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 ,105 117 118 119 120 122 123 124 125 .126 127 t i I î * 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 14'5 146 147 148. 161. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Roszkowski, Wacaw. Genève : Impr. A. Kündig
RMREKAE4–. The Civil engineer and architect's journal, scientific and railway gazette. Architecture; Civil engineering; Science. 1844.] THE CIVIL ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT'S JOURNAL. m Yards. ards. A F = 196-8954 AG = 163-5924 FO = 25B'0187 GO = 250-8460 A C = 221-044r AO = 89-7677 B C = 148-2582 AT = 113-9160 F G = 130-0280 OT = 70-1342 Z OAF = 121= 58' 31' -2 Z AOF = 40' 43' IG' â 8 Z A G F :r; 83° 22' 12' Z AFG - 55^ 37' 48" Z AFO - 17^ 18' 12 ' DIAGRAM FOR DRAWING GOTHIC ARCHES, By Peter Nicholson.. To find the radius of an arc q s, concentric with a given arc A B, to meet the sine B C, so that
RMRGHBNE–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. 72 MORPHOLOGY AND TAXONOMY OF ADULT MALES these segments (in y.) 137-164 (average 149), 141-175 (average 155), 156-175 (average 165), 118-148 (average 135), 95-122 (average 113) and 76-91 (average 85) respectively, all of about the same width, varying from 29 to 38 u, ; with 35-48 (average 42), 40-51 (average 47), 46-53 (average 48), 36-48 (average 42), 30-41 (average 33) and 20-28 (average 25) f.s., and 5-10 (average 8), 5-8 (average 6-7) 5-12 (average 77), 4-6 (average 4-6), 3-5 (average 4) and 0-4 (average 2-3) h.s. respectively
RMRJ6KAM–. The water birds of North America [microform]. Birds; Water-birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux aquatiques. 130 PRiECUClAL GKALLATOIIES — LnUCOL^E. VanelluB capella THE LAPWIMO. TriiKja vanellns, Linn. S. N. id. 10, 1758, 148 ; ud. 12, 1700, 248. Ckmulnita vaitrllus, Va(il. Syst. Av. 1827, no. 47. — X.VUM. V0«. Dcutschl. IX. 1838, 200, pi. 179. Vanellm ctijicllu, Scii.vKKb'. (hn. Mii.s. 178U, 40. — Stkjn. Pioc. L'. S. Nut. Mus. Vol. 4, 1882, 35. Vtinelliis mil(j(vis, IlKfiisr, Orii. Tii.mIu'IiI). II. I,s03, 313. Vancllus crMiiiis, Mkykis, Vo^. UcnUchl. I. 181(i, 10. — Mawim., Man. II. 55. — Ki'.Y.s. &am
RMRG7HHP–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. A REVIEW OF THE MYSIDACEA 169 aged specimen; 25, off Salem, 40 fathoms, August 13, 1877, 1 imma- ture specimen; 25 to 31, off Salem, 48 fathoms, August 13, 1877, 1 specimen; 33, August 14, 1877, 1 female; 148, off Cape Ann, Mass., August 3,1878,1 immature specimen; 154, off Cape Ann, 38 fathoms, August 15, 1878, 1 female; 162, Gulf of Maine, August 16, 1878, 13 specimens; 184, Massachusetts Bay, August 29, 1878, 16 specimens; 206, Massachusetts Bay, 42 fathoms, September 16, 1878, 10 speci-. Figure 63.—Mysis mixta Lilljeborg: a, Antennal sca
RMRD2R0P–. Dairy farming. Dairying; Cattle. 212 DAIRY FARMING period. There is no reason to suppose that any other state will be a close competitor with Wisconsin in cheese production. Table 25. — Pounds Butter and Cheese made on Farms AND IN Factories^ Butter Cheese 1899 1909 Per Cent Increase 1899 1909 Per Cent Increase New York Wisconsin Minnesota 115,408,222 106,552,649 82,363,315 69,358,918 131,085,193 123,551,515 -40 23 50 130.010,584 79,384,298 105,584,947 148.906,910 -19 88 These declines in New York do not mean that the dairy business has declined; They merely show that the readily. Fig. 72. —
RMRD2PP5–. Dairy farming. Dairying; Cattle. 212 DAIRY FARMING period. There is no reason to suppose that any other state will be a close competitor with Wisconsin in cheese production. Table 25. — Pounds Butter and Cheese made on Farms AND IN Factories^ Butter Cheese 1899 1909 Per Cent Increase 1899 1909 Per Cent Increase New York Wisconsin Minnesota 115,408,222 106,552,649 82,363,315 69,358,918 131,085,193 123,551,515 -40 23 50 130,010,584 79,384,298 105,584,947 148,906,910 -19 88 These declines in New York do not mean that the dairy business has declined. They merely show that the readily. Fig. 72. —
RMRGDHX4–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. 3779 9°49.0'S 10°33.0'E Fig. Ill Yoldiella enata. Outlines of shells from the right side to show variation in shape with growth of specimens from Sta. 301, Guyana Basin. (Scale = 1.0 mm).. Fig. 112 Yoldiella enata. Lateral view from the right side of the internal morphology of a specimen from Sta. 301, Guyana Basin. (Scale = 1.0 mm). For identification of the parts see Fig. 34. 335 3882- 26 40°25.3'N 46°30.0'W ES 31. 8.72 3919 Knon-35 340 3264- 16 38°14.4'N 70°20.3'W ES 24.11.73 3356 - 38°17.6'N 70°22.8'W SIERRA LEONE BASIN Atlantis II 148 3814
RMRGD65X–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. 3779 9°49.0'S 10°33.0'E Fig. Ill Yoldiella enata. Outlines of shells from the right side to show variation in shape with growth of specimens from Sta. 301, Guyana Basin. (Scale = 1.0 mm).. Fig. 112 Yoldiella enata. Lateral view from the right side of the internal morphology of a specimen from Sta. 301, Guyana Basin. (Scale = 1.0 mm). For identification of the parts see Fig. 34. 335 3882- 26 40°25.3'N 46°30.0'W ES 31. 8.72 3919 Knorr35 340 3264- 16 38°14.4'N 70°20.3'W ES 24.11.73 3356 - 38°17.6'N 70°22.8'W SIERRA LEONE BASIN Atlantis II 148 3814
RMREFP4K–. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. 40 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW Vol. 16, No. 10 Nebraska $70,389 Nevada 62,625 New Hampshire . 44,228 New Jersey 44,228 New Mexico 77,373 New York 148,157 North Carolina .. 77,894 North Dakota 46,663 Ohio $141,308 Oklahoma 97,191 Oregon 94,963 Pennsylvania ... 137,715 Rhode Island . . 44,228 South Carolina . 56,952 South Dakota 57,487 Tennessee 134,700 Texas $192,805 Utah 63,168 Vermont 44,228 Virginia 71,186 Washington ... 105,139 West Virginia . 44,228 Wisconsin 190,591 Wyoming 76,730 U. S. Canned Packs of Selected Fishery Products, 1953 M
RMRG1CYW–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1963 Blood: Behavior of a Bighorn Herd 91 100 80 UJ > o < 60 40 -. 20 NUMBERS OBSERVED 10 32 94 103 162 202 265 175 148 104 34 106 133 116 141 87 42 49 172 89 Dec Feb A.M. 7,8,9 P.M. 10 II . 12 . I . 2 3 4 5 6 I I I Figure 5. Activity rhythm of bighorns in M^inter from shortly after dawn until nightfall. December and February observations were both made at the same site. 1960 was made on October 10; however, an attempted nursing was observed on December 6. Lambs appear to be weaned by the time they are five or six months old. Diurnal Activity Bighorn shee
RMRGF041–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 252 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 145, No. 5 Table IV. Records for Microgloma turnerae new species. Cniise Sta. No. Depth (m) Speci- mens Latitude Longitude Gear Date Sarsia Sarsia Sarsia Discovery S-61 S-44 S-65 6709 WEST EUROPE BASIN 952 2 46°20.5'N 4°36'W ES 19.7.67 1739 11 43°40.8'N 3°35.2'W ES 16.7.67 1922 148 46°15'N CANARIES BASIN 4°50'W ES 25.7.67 2351 5 27°29.8'N 15°20.1'W ES 18.3.68. 1 mm Figure 14. Lateral views of a series of specimens of A'licrog/omo yonge; to show changes in shape with gro
RMRE4DFE–. Birds. Birds. 310 4SI0NIDJE. Ninox burmanica, Hume, S. F. iv, p. 285; Hume Sf Dav. 8. F. yi^ p. 40; Hume, Cat. no. 81 ter; Bingham, S. F. ix, p. 148; Hume^ tbid.T^. 245; Cripps, S. F. xi, p. 24. Ninox innominata, Hume, S. F. it, p. 286; v, p. 16. Andaman Bace. Ninox affinis, Tytler, Beavan, Ibis, 1867, p. 316; Hume, Bough Notes, p. 421; Walden, Ibis, 1874, p. 129, pi. v; Sharpe, Cat. B. M. ii, p. 165 ; Himie, S. F. ii, p. 152; iv, p. 286; vii, p. 364,-; id. Cat. no. 81 quat.; Qumey, Ibw, 1884, p. 170. ' Ninox hirsuta (Temm.), Ball, S. F. i, p. 54. Choghad besra, H.; Kal pechak or pdncha, Ben
RMRPPDGM–. Alphabetical arrangement of the leading shorthorn tribes. 303 Page Tanqueray, Mr 10, 42, 66, 68, 110, 114, 116,216 Teeswater Cattle 2, 56, 182 Tempest,MrH.30,144 Tempest, Sir H. V. 78,92. 122,178,230 Tempest, Sir C. R. 6, 82, 94, 134.142, 234 Thome. Mr 58, 66, 68, 204 Thornton, Mr 10,54, 110,112 Tracy, Morton, Mr 224 Tregaskis,Mr ... 94 Torr, Mr 4,18,22,34, 40.66.88,90.92,148, 152, i98, 202, 206, 228, 244, 266, 270 Touche, La Mr 150 Towneley, Col. 14, 22, 52, 68, 74, 76, 86, 100, 170, 226, 228 Towneley ... 6 Troutbeck. Mr 12, 112,114,222 Trotter, Mr 66,196 T BULLS Page Tarrare ... 82 Telemac
RMRPPDM3–. Alphabetical arrangement of the leading shorthorn tribes. 289 B {continued) Page Bolton, Mr ... 148 Booth, Mr R. 4,8,12, 18, 36, 40, 66, 68, 88, 102, 122, 126, 154, 224 Booth. Mr J. 16, 22, 80, 86, 122, 146, 150, 152, 186, 260 Booth, Mr T. C. 40 Booth. Mr Thos. 20 Booth, ^Ir (Cot- ham) 128 Bower, Major 40, 56, 122 Bowly. Mr E.. 60, 96, 180, 134, 156, 232 Bowstead. Mr J. 8 Brailes— ... 2,10 Brassey,Mr, 156,172, 252 Bray ton Herd... 218 Braybrooke, Lord 28 Breos, Maud de 264 Brogden, Mr 78, 96, 250 Brown, Mr ... 164 Brown, Hon. G. 154 Bruce, Sir H. H. 88 Bruere, Mr R. S. 234 Buccleuch.Duke of
RMRGF185–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 42 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 148, No. 2 9 5 ^1 I 90- 80- D ° ? o D D D Q Q 70- D D dQ on D D D D D D n 60- • 50- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 40- 1 1 1 1.0 1.5 LENGTH (mm) 2.0 Figure 26. Tindaria miniscula Sanders & Allen. Graph showing height/total length (O) and umbo to poste- rior margin total length {•) plotted against total length. 0.42 mm apertures of our screen. The anterior as the size of tlie shell increases innbo, unlike other species of Tindaria, is (52 per cent to 57 per cent), i.e.
RMRE7PX5–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. Sun Sun Moon Moon's ' Clock Day of Rises. Sets. R.&S. Age. .af. Sun. Year. 56 a. 3 58 a. 7 morn. 18 3 17 140 55 59 (1 15 19 3 10 147 54 VIII 0 .'.0 20 3 3 148 53 1 1 Hi e 2 56 149 52 2 1 37 22 2 48 150 51 3 1 53 23 2 40 151 49 4 2 m 9 24 2 31 152 Meteorology OF THE Week.âAt Chiswiclt, from observations during the last twenty-six years, the averaRe highest and lowest tempera- tures of these days are 68.7'^ and 45.4^ respectively. The greatest heat, 91^, occurred on the 23th in 1847 ; and the lowest cold, 36°, on the 30th in 1835. During the per
RMRJRMAE–. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. WHITLEY. 253. GHW Fig. 1. Slender Whaler Shark, Galeolamna (Galeolamnoid.es) eblis Whitley. Dorsal, lateral, and ventral aspects; upper and lower jaw teeth, and a dermal denticle of the male allotype from Pelsart Island, Houtman's Abrolhos, Western Australia. —G. P. Whitley del. Holotype Allotype Holotype Allotype female. male. female. male. H.l 195 289 F.l 104 166 2 240 369 2 81 118 3 91 130 3 39 58 4 104 148 4 230 322 5 236 346 5 27 38 6 494 704 6 27 35 7 20 27 7 37 56 8 18 21 8 65 97 9 102 157 9 54 74 10 no spiracle 10 40 46 11 15 24 11
RMRGRE5F–. Bulletin de la Société impériale des naturalistes de Moscou. Science; Biology; Geology; Natural history. 1 = 1 u. a — zweikernige Zelle. ? — kernlose ,, 44) Spirogyra species? 1. 13. August 11 ?. 5 M. Morgens 2. 22. August 7 ?. 50 M. Abends t 1=1 !JL. 1169 509, 151,8(148,5) 158,4 < 181,5» s — zweikernige Zelle. i, — kernlose 45) 1. 13 2. 22 Spirogyra species? L. August 12 U. 25 M. Tag. August 5 XJ. 25 M. „ ? 1=1 |A. 162. 288,J 266,s 132,0(115,5) 141,9(169,9). 1 = 1 a. ? — zweikernige Zelle. ? — kernlose 46) 1. 13. 2. 22. Spirogyra species? L. August 4 U. 40 M. Tag. August 10 U. 50 M. Morg
RMRHYJ7C–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. 1 = 1 u. 61 160,0 '0 66,, 148,5| 143,.-1136,9| 138,6 i 140,J ISO.gl 132,o| 128,^ 169,.,| 165,o'183,J 89,11 94,o a Relatives Waclistum der Zellen. h Gewölmliclie Zellen 1. lOue! ^^liü 1 1â1 3,1« I 20,,,i 18,.=1 10.,.-20.,.,; mittl. 15 -''40 1; 1 ^)07 'i '^'16 a â mit zwei Kernen von halber GrüÃe. h â mit drei kleinen Kernen. Die übrigen, mit Buchstaben nicht bezeicluieten Zellen sind gewöhn- liche Zellen. Tabelle XA' Spirogyra crassa. Kiütur unter blauvioletter Glocke. 1897. 1. 16. April 3 U. 48 M. Tages 2. 22.April 10 U. 20M.Abends J. c (
RMRN9H2D–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 365 Bezeichnung, Geschlecht, Alter des Unterkiefers Gröfste Aus- dehnung der Ossic. mentalia Bemerkungen. u to a 1 55 2 '53 c 4> ??o "3 O o a <o c s •4-a .5 IS 12 13 14 15 1879—148 1879—20 1880, 9, 3 Monate 1879—97 ^, 23 Tage 63 63 63 64 45 46 11 12 12 15 39,7 40,3 40,8 42,2 2 1 r 4, n 5 3 5 2^? Die Ossic. ment. sitzen vorn unten in der Symphyse, sie sind von unten und hinten nicht sichtbar. Das rechte ist etwa drei- mal so grofs wie das linke. Ein verhältnismäfsig grofses, dreieckiges Knöchelchen vorn oben durch e
RMRD3H23–. da xing an ling sen lin zi yuan diao cha bao gao. botany. 192 • ? ?? ? ?? 2 5& ? ? ? ? ??? ???? ??? ??? 4 5 6 148 21.6/31.7 F/0.93 5 36 bC4/llB+il 90 24 0/32.0 1/0.51 64 8 C 2 /1 157 24 4/40.0 1/0.67 ??? ??? ???. ? 9 2300 (1—10) 700 (1—10) 1?>00 (1—10) 800 d—10). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. te zhong zong he diao cha dui bian. su lian nong ye bu quan lian sen lin diao cha she ji zong ju chu ban
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
RMRHTB49–. Biennial report, Montana Game and Fish Commission, State of Montana. Montana Fish and Game Commission; Game protection; Wildlife conservation; Fisheries. Coyote J Skunk ^nS^. wolverine Total r:?«4=vC 1952-53 No. Pells Value N( V< 1953-54 3. Pelts ilue 64,733 39,382 $ 60,849 $ 23,045 9,936 16,123 $ 95,485 $154,796 6,848 9,378 $ 95,256 $119,349 2,233 3,282 $ 1,965 $ 2,265 927 1,097 S M22 $ 1,196 196 104 $ 437 $ 90 1,965 1,664 $ 1,788 $ 1,431 373 412 $ 489 $ 486 154 148 $ 106 $ 99 6 14 $ 8 $ 14 8 21 $ 40 $ 63 4 $ 40 $ 80 87,381 $257,585 71,629 $302,914. Please note that these images are extr
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