RM2GDF2F0–SUIZHOU, Aug. 13, 2021 (Xinhua) -- Staff members push a van loaded with disaster-relief supplies in Liulin Township of Suixian County, central China's Hubei Province, Aug. 13, 2021. Twenty-one people were killed and four others missing as heavy rain lashed Liulin Township from Wednesday to Thursday, local authorities said Friday. The Liulin Township saw total precipitation reaching 503 mm from 9 p.m. Wednesday to 9 a.m. Thursday, causing an average waterlogging depth of 3.5 meters, the county said in an announcement. Over 8,000 people have been affected in the township, acco Credit: Xinhua/Ala
RM2AN58R2–Bibliotheca Spenceriana; or, A descriptive catalogue of the ..library of George John, earl Spencer . 503 Fmice; 1478.] SACROBUSTUS. The Theory of the Moon is thus represented, on the recto of e 4—or on the 4th following page: Theorica LuDp.. Various other simUar embellishments follow; and on the reverw off 10, we read the imprint and subscription, thus: Explicit Theorica planetarum Gerardi ere/monensis astronomi celebratissimi . ImpressaVenetijs per Franciscu renner de Hailbrun . M . CCCC . LXXVIII.P. Franciscus niger Venetus . lectori felicitateSidereos c^li motus: mitantiaq; astra :Et phpton
RMPJC1KJ–U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Michael L. Palm, incoming Command Sgt. Maj. for the 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade (left), receives the colors to Lt. Col. Robert M. Shaw, commander of 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade, during the change of responsibility ceremony at Caserma Ederle in Vicenza, Italy, July 19, 2018. The 173rd Airborne Brigade is the U.S. Army Contingency Response Force in Europe, capable of projecting ready forces anywhere in the U.S. European, Africa or Central Commands' areas of responsibility.
RMPBPDXN–U.S. Army Lt. Col. Robert M. Shaw, commander of 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade (center), Command Sgt. Maj. Michael L. Palm, incoming Command Sgt. Maj. (left) and Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher Mullinax, outgoing Command Sgt. Maj. (right), complete the passing of the flag during the change of responsibility ceremony at Caserma Ederle in Vicenza, Italy, July 19, 2018. The 173rd Airborne Brigade is the U.S. Army Contingency Response Force in Europe, capable of projecting ready forces anywhere in the U.S. European, Africa or Central Commands' areas of responsibility.
RMPFKG1W–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. MILTONIA MIMOSA 1017 31:503 (habit poor). F.M. 1874:U3. G.iM. 40:37. F. 1850. p. 123 (outline). A.F. 6:633. G. Regnelli, Reiclib. f. Like M. Candida in liabit and foliage: Ivs. 1 iu. broatl: scapes ei'ect, bearing several large fls.over 2 in. in iliam.: sepals and petals spread- ing, recurved at the apex, oblon
RM2RRAPW5–210813 -- SUIZHOU, Aug. 13, 2021 -- A rescuer puts up a tent in Liulin Township of Suixian County, central China s Hubei Province, Aug. 13, 2021. Twenty-one people were killed and four others missing as heavy rain lashed Liulin Township from Wednesday to Thursday, local authorities said Friday. The Liulin Township saw total precipitation reaching 503 mm from 9 p.m. Wednesday to 9 a.m. Thursday, causing an average waterlogging depth of 3.5 meters, the county said in an announcement. Over 8,000 people have been affected in the township, according to the announcement. Disaster relief and rescue e
RMMCH95A–. Iris reticulataâNetted Bulbous Iris 40525 Iris reticulata A Netted Bulbous Iris o An exceedingly pretty and sweet spring flower coming into bloom with the Crocus. It is absolutely hardy carrying its lovely royal blue and gold flowers on stems 4 inches tall. Also fine for indoors in- winter planted 6 or more bulbs to a pan. 3 for 66c ; 12 for $2.25 ; 25 for $4.00. English Irisâ/ris xipiuoides Splendid hardy bulbous Iris blooming in late June and July. Cover bulb<; 4 m. deep. 40-502 Blue Celeste. Graceful large sky blue flowers. 40-503 Duke of Clarence. Com- bines dark blue, light blue, and
RM2AWEPC2–The nation . nd triedon June 10. My wife had obtainedthe services of a lawyer, Mr. JesseStone. He was busy with anothercase on the morning of the trialdate, and asked that my case bepostponed a week, or at least until3 P.M. of the same day. Judge Ran-dall Whitmeyer refused. Withoutcounsel, I was tried on charges ofdisturbing the peace and vagrancy, 503 found guilty and sentenced to serveeight months on a prison farm. The other prisoners of the farmhad obviously been tipped off as tomy feelings on integration, for with-in one hour after my arrival, theygave me a terrible beating, one afterthe o
RMPJC1KK–U.S. Army Lt. Col. Robert M. Shaw, commander of 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade (center), Command Sgt. Maj. Michael L. Palm, incoming Command Sgt. Maj. (left) and Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher Mullinax, outgoing Command Sgt. Maj. (right), complete the passing of the flag during the change of responsibility ceremony at Caserma Ederle in Vicenza, Italy, July 19, 2018. The 173rd Airborne Brigade is the U.S. Army Contingency Response Force in Europe, capable of projecting ready forces anywhere in the U.S. European, Africa or Central Commands' areas of responsibility.
RMPBPDXP–U.S. Army Lt. Col. Robert M. Shaw, commander of 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade (center), Command Sgt. Maj. Michael L. Palm, incoming Command Sgt. Maj. (left) and Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher Mullinax, outgoing Command Sgt. Maj. (right), complete the passing of the flag during the change of responsibility ceremony at Caserma Ederle in Vicenza, Italy, July 19, 2018. The 173rd Airborne Brigade is the U.S. Army Contingency Response Force in Europe, capable of projecting ready forces anywhere in the U.S. European, Africa or Central Commands' areas of responsibility.
RMPG3NHC–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. Fig. 503.—.4, B, Salpa democraika with stolon, ventral and lateral views; C, Salpa mucronala, part of a young chain not yet separated, a, anus; c, tunic; d, digestive tract; e, atrial opening; en, endostyle;/, peripharyngeal groove; g, ganglion with horseshoe- shaped eye, and near it the tentacle and hypophysial groove; h, testis; i, mouth; k, gill; m, muscle hoops; st, stolo prolifer. nally of a cellulose tunic, lined internally with six or eight circular muscles, not always closed rings, like hoops. By their contraction the water is expelled through the poster
RMME7WX2–. Die mechanischen Eigenschaften des Holzes; eine Abhandlung vorgelegt der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Paris von E. Chevandier und G. Wertheim . CO (V a S CQ »i« «3 -M 1 « CQ :3 CC ^ ^ Dichte der Jahrringe Schall- in den ranne Tanne Tanne 'i'anne Tanne Tanne Fichte Fichte 65(1) 65 (2) 65 (3) 65 (4) 65 (5) 65 (6) 31(1) 31 (3) 20.20 10.26 7.27 20.20 10.26 7.27 20 20 10.26 7.27 20.20 10.26 7.27 20.20 10.26 7.27 20.20 10.2P 7.27 61.60 15.90 13.50 11.68 9.07 14.63 14.07 9.96 9.77 0.454 0.442 0.413 0.828 0.407 0.476 0.506 0.421 0.506 0.499 0.503 0.449 0.406 0.411 0.400 0.391 0.384 0.468 0.355 0.3
RM2AJJDH3–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . s I have seen weresome collected near Mooloolah Heads, in April, 1911.(Fig. 501.) Cunninghamiana, Miq. (Fig. 502.) inophloia, F. v. M. ct Bail.—Stringybark Oak. The hard,dark-coloured plates of the medullary rays form a prettyfeature in the wood when used in cabinet-work. (Fig. 503-distyla, Vent. (Fig. 504.) Section II.—Trachypitys.torulosa, Ait.—
RMPJC1KM–U.S. Army Lt. Col. Robert M. Shaw, commander of 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade (center), Command Sgt. Maj. Michael L. Palm, incoming Command Sgt. Maj. (left) and Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher Mullinax, outgoing Command Sgt. Maj. (right), complete the passing of the flag during the change of responsibility ceremony at Caserma Ederle in Vicenza, Italy, July 19, 2018. The 173rd Airborne Brigade is the U.S. Army Contingency Response Force in Europe, capable of projecting ready forces anywhere in the U.S. European, Africa or Central Commands' areas of responsibility.
RMPBPDXM–U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Michael L. Palm, incoming Command Sgt. Maj. for the 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade (left), receives the colors to Lt. Col. Robert M. Shaw, commander of 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade, during the change of responsibility ceremony at Caserma Ederle in Vicenza, Italy, July 19, 2018. The 173rd Airborne Brigade is the U.S. Army Contingency Response Force in Europe, capable of projecting ready forces anywhere in the U.S. European, Africa or Central Commands' areas of responsibility. (U.S. Army photo by Davide
RMPF9D87–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. â Expedition i901âV ioi. -Vi. Dwember 190S Meteorologischer Atlas. Tafel 168 Nr. SOS. i."». Deietnber liwj Hoch I) '».O) Tief 1» W. I£JL 55-1*1 (ONO ;:i â f£ .. 6) â i " ,£ 140 8>r>7«0 J/ff* Mg IJfl "' J3Ã- Ãff* io> 710 us-mr &0-Sà (nno) â ii,., m MO- no-. Nr. E08. â¢-'<;. Dosomber 1902 Nr. 503. 26. Deiember lau:». Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabili
RM2AGBG0P–. Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering. at pleasure. 502 PLANING MACHINE, HAND.. PLANING MACHINE. 503 M, the travelling rack, made fast to the table and worked by the pinion F. The form of the rack isehown in transverse section in Fig. 3077, and an elevation and plan are shown in Figs. 3078 and 3079. o, a balance-weight on the end of a lever projecting from the same small shaft on which the crank-ever is fixed. On the opposite end of this small shaft is fixed another lever, placed so that it is depressedby the tapet S, when the travelling table is moved to
RMPFF218–U.S. Army Capt. Kendall, Paratrooper assigned to the 173rd Airborne Brigade inspects the parachute of Lt. Col. Robert M. Shaw, commander of 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade, at Aviano Air Base in preparation for Exercise Bayonet Strike West onto Casa De Campos Drop Zone in Spain, June 12, 2018. Bayonet Strike West is a bilateral training exercise between U.S. Paratroopers assigned to 173rd Airborne Brigade and the Spanish Airborne Brigade, focused on enhancing NATO operational standards and developing individual technical skills. The 173rd Airborne Brigade is the
RM2ANH8B7–The Philosophical magazine; a journal of theoretical, experimental and applied physics . 481. Walchner (M.) on the preparation of hy-posulphite of soda, 78. Wales, on the geological structure of,246. Wallace (Prof.), notice of the late, 527. Wallace (R.) on the classification of gra-nitic rocks, 220. Walter (M.) on sulphocamphoric acid,157. Waringtou (R.) on the action of alkalies on wax, 17 ; on a curious change in the molecular structure of silver, 503 ; on the preservation of crj-stals of salts for the microscope, 505 ; on the green teas of commerce, 507.Wax, action of alkalies on, 17.Willi
RMPFF20C–U.S. Army Lt. Col. Robert M. Shaw, commander of 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade, brief to the Paratroopers at Aviano Air Base in preparation for Exercise Bayonet Strike West onto Casa De Campos Drop Zone in Spain, June 12, 2018. Bayonet Strike West is a bilateral training exercise between U.S. Paratroopers assigned to 173rd Airborne Brigade and the Spanish Airborne Brigade, focused on enhancing NATO operational standards and developing individual technical skills. The 173rd Airborne Brigade is the U.S. Army Contingency Response Force in Europe, capable of project
RM2AN6ETN–Breeder and sportsman . Vol. I. No. 9. 1 No. 503 MONTGOMERY STREET j SAJST FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1882. c subscription t FTVE DOLLARS A YEAR, NOTABLE HORSES OF CALIFORNIA :. • MA -: - - - ; ?fxgi ,/:•;. m ^. ^? 5a. W .;** - •-- ^*g?^mi - ^.: . IPjSH^ * i§§. P m We have waited, not too patiently, perhaps, for Overmanto verify the predictions we so confidently published fromthe time he was first broken. The belief was never shuken,however, and from the time he trotted his first race untilthe present day, the favorable impression never grew faint,Elmo was already notable, and his capaci
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RM2AN6FJ7–Breeder and sportsman . Vol. I. No. 9. 1 No. 503 MONTGOMERY STREET j SAJST FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1882. c subscription t FTVE DOLLARS A YEAR, NOTABLE HORSES OF CALIFORNIA :. • MA -: - - - ; ?fxgi ,/:•;. m ^. ^? 5a. W .;** - •-- ^*g?^mi - ^.: . IPjSH^ * i§§. P m We have waited, not too patiently, perhaps, for Overmanto verify the predictions we so confidently published fromthe time he was first broken. The belief was never shuken,however, and from the time he trotted his first race untilthe present day, the favorable impression never grew faint,Elmo was already notable, and his capaci
RMW1W0Y9–Archive image from page 542 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofamer02bail2 Year: 1900 MILTONIA MIMOSA 1017 31:503 (habit poor). F.M. 1874:U3. G.iM. 40:37. F. 1850. p. 123 (outline). A.F. 6:633. G. Regnelli, Reiclib. f. Like M. Candida in liabit and foliage: Ivs. 1 iu. broatl: scapes ei'ect, bear
RM2AJ0P0J–An introduction to the critical study and knowledge of the Holy Scriptures . fulwarnings of the prophet in all their terrible reality.^ Missionary Register for 1824, p. 503. 2 Holy City, vol. ii. pp. 613, 614. » JoUiffes Letters from Talestine, written in 1817, Lond. 1820, 8vo. p. 102. Thesketch of the modem stale of Jerasalem, above given, has been drawn up, from a carefulcomparison of tliis intelligent writers remarks, with the observations of Irofessor Carlylc(Walpolcs Memoirs, p. 187.); of M. Chateaubriand, made in 1806 (Travels, vol. ii. pp. 53.83, 84. 179, 180.); of Ali Bey, made in 1803
RMW1TRFC–Archive image from page 503 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofamer02bail2 Year: 1900 978 MANDEVILLA JIANGXPERA each 2 in. across. Argentine Rep. B.R. 26:7. B.M.3797. Gn. 29, p. 537. G.C. III. 2:817. P.M. 16:289. R.H. 1845:167. âCharacterized by a pale, fleshy pectinate ring between the base of
RM2AFKR7J–. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. The Pruyn-Wilcoxson House. The Chateau (Wynkoop Homestead) Personal Reminiscences 503 who built the house in 1835. Another daughter, Elsie,widow of Rev. D. E. Manton, and J. Sicldes Witbeck, sonof the first named, were other inmates of a household re-membered with tender affection. The place is now owned byDr. Chas. M. Kellogg whose wife Elizabeth is a daughterof the late Alfred Ostrom (senior) of Stockport. Of theirchildren, Harriet married Wm. B. Van Alstyne; Frances M.and Alfred 0. abide at home. Not less cherished is
RMW1TRDE–Archive image from page 503 of De flora van Nederland (1909-11). De flora van Nederland defloravannederl02heuk Year: 1909-11. 472 CRASSULACEAE. FAMILIE 69. Sedum purpureum Fig. 572. a bloem. S. purpureum O Lk. (S. Teléphium-) L., S. purpurascens-) Koch.). H e- m e 1 s 1 e u t e 1 (fig. 572). Deze onbehaarde, krachtige plant, heeft knolvormig verdikte wortels, waaruit vele, meest onvertakte, rechtopstaande, vaak rood aangeloopen sten- gels voortkomen. De bladen zijn vleezig, vlak, langwerpig tot lancetvormig, de onderste zijn kortgesteeld, meest tegenoverstaand of in kran- sen van 3, stomp,
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RMW076FG–Archive image from page 503 of Die descriptive und topographische Anatomie. Die descriptive und topographische Anatomie des Menschen diedescriptiveun00heit Year: 1896 464 Cfehürorgan. 668. Das Trommelfell und die Ohrtrompete von innen. Nach einem Präparate von A. Politzer. Zur Bewegung der Gehörknöchelchen dienen: der M. tensor tym- pani, Spanner des Trommelfells; Urspr.: Tuba auditiva (Eustachi!) und vorderer Winkel der Felsenpyramide, verläuft im Semicanalis, legt seine platte Endsehne um das Eostrum cochleare, um sie am Hammerhalse zu in- seriren. ââ M. stapedius, der Steigbügelm
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RMW1615H–Archive image from page 200 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola1210deut Year: 1910 â Expedition i901âV ioi. -Vi. Dwember 190S Meteorologischer Atlas. Tafel 168 Nr. SOS. i.'». Deietnber liwj Hoch I) '».O) Tief 1» W. I£JL 55-11 (ONO ;:i â f£ .. 6) â i ' ,£ 140 8>r>7«0 J/ff Mg IJfl '' J3Ã- Ãff io> 710 us-mr &0-Sà (nno) â ii,., m MO- no- Nr. E08. â¢-'<;. Dosomber 1902 Nr. 503. 26. Deiember lau:»
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RMW1TREY–Archive image from page 503 of Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe denkschriftender60kais Year: 1893 468 ./. M. Eder und E. 'alaita. Wir haben die bis jetzt empfohlenen Mittel, um während längerer Zeit eine mit Salzdämpfen geschwängerte Flamme zu erhalten, anzuwenden versucht' Zum genannten Zwecke wurden insbesonders gebogene, mit Salzlösungen gefüllte Glasröhrchen, an deren unterem Ende feine Platindrähte dochtartig herausragten, welche stets feucht blieben und von der Flam
RM2AWDDFE–Harriman Alaska series . rustacea collected by Dr. G. M. Dawson at Van-couver and Queen Charlotte Islands. Rept. Prog. Geol.Survey Canada, 1878-79, Appendix D, p. 2186. STIMPSON, WILLIAM. 1856 On Some California Crustacea. Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., i, Pt. n, p. 97. 1857 The Crustacea and Echinodermata of the Pacific Shores of North America. Bost. Jour. Nat. Hist., vi, pp. 503, 509,pi. xxn, figs. 7-9. 230 RICHARDSON STIMPSON (continued) 1859 Notices of New Species of Crustacea of Western NorthAmerica; being an abstract from a paper to be publishedin the Journal of the Society. Proc. Bost. Soc. N
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RM2AWWK46–An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . PAGE 5. Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq. A Vindication of IsaacBiCKERSTAFF, Esq.; against what is objected to him, byMr. Patridge, in his Almanack for the present Year1709. (1709.) 495 J. Gay. The PreseJtt State of Wit, in a Letter to a Friend in the Country. (3 May 1711.) 503 [J. Arbuthnot, M.D.] Law is a Bottomless Pit. In Five Parts. 1. Exe7nplified in the Case of the Lord Strutt, John BulLjNicholas Frog, and Lewis Baboon: who spent all theyhad in a Lawsuit. (28 February 1712.) 537 2. yoHN Bull in his Senses. (18 March 1712.) 557 ?^.
RM2AGBK2P–. A manual on foot care and shoe fitting for officers of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine corps. thing, to see that this is strictlycomplied with. (d) In case a man complains that shoes issued in accord-ance, with such measurements do not fit properly and are notcomfortable, a remeasurement will be taken by the officer incharge of the foot-measuring squad in btdlding 503. By Order of Brigadier General Myers. S. M. Harrington,Major, Asst A. & I., M. C,Post Adjutant.. U. S. Marine with full fequipment. Complete weight of equipment 87-90 lbs. A MANUAL ON FOOT CARE AND SHOE FITTING FOR OFFICERS OF TH
RM2AN8Y9Y–The Friend : a religious and literary journal . WILLIAM 8. YARNALL MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN 118 South Fifteenth StreetPHILADELPHIA WILLIAM OAKES Plumbing and Heating Contradlor 260 South Tenth Street PHILADELPHI Bell Fot • Rich Milk Ml For Clean Ik For Sa fe Milk Call Philadelphia Locust 209 ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES 31*t and Chestnut Streets. LETCHWORTH COTTAGE Spring Lake, N. J. NOW OPEN Directly on the Beach. Steam Heat. Agents wanted to represent the NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE CO. Asset., $6,916,921.81 Surplus to Policyholders, • $3,503,411.83 If interested please communicate with HERBERT M. BENJ
RM2AN2HW0–The Iron and steel magazine . .J. Steinhart .... 394 Electric Smelting of Magnetic Ores 401 The Preservation of Iron and Steel B. H. Thwaite 411 The Early Use of Iron Bennett H. Brough ... 417 Abstracts 43 7 Metallurgical Notes and Comments 440 Review of the Iron and Steel Market 45c Statistics 463 Recent Publications 467 Patents 470 1 JUNE, 1906 Eber B. Ward Frontispiece New Developments in Dry Blast .4. Steinbart 473 Open-Hearth Steel Castings W. M. Carr 484 Brittleness and Blisters in Thin Steel Sheets Edward F. Law .... 493 Compression of Steel Ingots in the Mold A.J. Capron 503 Preliminar
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RM2AM8DKA–Proceedings of the United States National Museum . s State Agr. Soc, vol. 5, pp. 469-503, illus. 1866. Grasshoppers and locusts. Pract. Ent., vol. 2, pp. 1-5, 22.Washburn, R. H. 1953. A grasshopper outbreak near Palmer, Alaska, 1951. Journ. Econ.Ent., vol. 46, pp. 897-898.White, R. M., and Rock, P. J. G. 1941. New records of Acrididae from Alberta. Canadian Ent., vol. 73, p. 216.1945. A contribution to the knowledge of the Acrididae of Alberta. Sci.Agr., vol. 25, pp. 577-596.Wilbur, D. A., and Fritz, R. F. 1940. Grasshopper populations of typical pastures in the bluestem region of Kansas. Jour
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RM2AM6FHH–The Independent . Russell, C. E 377 âRussian commission to U. S 589 âScott, General 377 âSims, W. M 365 âSperrv, E. A J 67 âStockton, F. R 28 âTaussig, F. W 14 âVenizelos, Eleutherios 533 âViviani, Rene 207 âWalsh, Loretta 13 âWilson, President, addressing con-gress 97 âWood, Leonard 75 Princeton training corps 163 Red cross building, Washington 288 Roberts college, Constantinople 234 Rogers, Lou, drawings. Capital Zoo. .. 24 Politicians are people 238 Schooner 190 Sketches, pencil, by French artists 503 Submarine, U. S 70 Tank, track-laying 157 Tariff commission 14 Torpedo boat destroyer 376
RM2AJD3H3–Polk-Husted Directory Co.'s Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda directory . ICIANS 503 14th opp New City Hall (See right toplines)SOHN DR JAMES H 223-224 First National Bank bldg (See back coverand Classified Opticians) OpticiansBartholdy AE 9312 E 14thCALIFORNIA OPTICAL CO 1223 Broadway 1221- CHINN-BERETTA OPTICAL CO 178 13thDavis-Elf en Optical Co 1318 Bwa^Dinnser J S 1421 23d avENDRISS R C 501 15th (See ad )Ferguson C A 419 13thHoople M E Mrs 1206 Bway IKAVIN OPTICAL CO 2d floor (Vninil Bank Bldg (See left top hues) KITTREDGE-OPTICIAXS 503 Mth opp New City Hall (See right tup lines and adv below
RM2AJADKA–The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . ieiO::i . d^TiSuL. M. S-]^Jiaaina.rt a.rtimn ^ JUPvAlSSIG crusta gea Quart. ,Jour-n .GeolRoc A[ol,7Jm.P1.2QCr,. xe.^a.-.r.ti. ht-.i std^nai MftU.lfs.n>La.rt,rmr- URaSSIC (5c SILUHIAlSr CRUSI^L.r.. 1866.] WOODWABD DISCIJS^OCAIIIS. 503 4. On a jSTew Genus of Phyllopodous Crustacea from the MoffatShales (Llandeilo Flags) Dumfriesshire. Bj Henry Woodward,Esq., F.G.S., F.Z.S. [Plate XXY. figs. 4-7.] Having lately received from Mr. D. J. Brown, of Edinburgh,specimens of shells, attributed to Discina and Modiolopsis, fromGarple Burn, nea
RM2AM34GP–Larousse universel en 2 volumes; nouveau dictionnaire encyclopédique publié sous la direction de Claude Augé . rôle dan- notic langue poétique ; on dit par périphrase: leshltet d, la ..oit. les filles du Destin, les filles or de l Aclu nui. ;ic La i oi.iame les n me les sœurs filandieres. Parques {les), tableau célèbre de Michel-An^e[galerie de Florence) ; — tableau de Itubens (Lou PAR 503 — PAR p .,.; . g oupc antique, malheureusemeut mutilé, mais dont les draperii soni admira-bles; groupe de Germain filon musée de Clunj .parquet pai ?. n m de parc . Espace à unesalle de Justice, lèges des j
RM2AM52JX–Gazette des beaux-arts . 1. Les Instruments à archet, les faiseurs, les joueurs dinstruments, leur histoiresur le continent européen, suivi dun Catalogue de la musique de chambre, parM. Antoine Vidal, membre de la Société de lHistoire de Paris et de lIle-de-France;ouvrage orné de nombreuses planches à leau-forte, par M. Frédéric Hillemacher. Paris,Jules Claye et Quantin, 1876-79; 4 vol. in 4°, tirés à 500 exemplaires sur papier deHollande.. MINIATURE DU XV^ SIECLE TIRÉE DUN MANUSCRIT DE LA BIBLIOTHEQUE DE LARSENAL G-,.eltc des Beaux-Arts Imp, A Quantui LES INSTRUMENTS A ARCHET. 503 dessin;
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RM2AWR5DC–The Wheel and cycling trade review . bars, means for attaching the end b; and means fnr yieldingly maintaining the c upright pnsitioo, substantially as and for tl 57 3,503. BICYCLE-CARRIER. HEM assignor of one-third to James E. MeCaffei29.1891 Serial Ha 538,365. (No model) and operating substantially as57 3,779. BICYCLE.Qeorge M. Porter, same place to engage J. Port,°n such b»6 il » Prti°» arranged inside the disk i„g io widlh l0 lhe part osed t0 puncture and boi M„nui „ilb IK* V ?:??, p4j . arranged d (°™S e >«• <°°°r V-,hapod -beanOf groove, and a se- tar on its porouD side, and on the
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RM2AG828J–. Fall River, Massachusetts, a publication of personal points pertaining to a city of opportunity. CITY HOSPITAL. HOME I OR THE AGED Leviss, Chas., ]87 Washing-too St. Maloney, Thomas E , 593 No. Main St. Markelevich, M., 503 Ferry St. McFarland, R. F., 409 So. Main St. Mclsaac, J. D., 776 Plymouth Ave. MacKeDzie, JudsoQ, (Mackenzie & Winslow) Murphy, E. F., 694 So. Main St. Mills, Asa A., 175 So. Main St. (Dry Goods) McDermott, P. F., 340 So. Main St. Mussley, Rev. J. Henry, 967 Stafford Road McKnight, Frank, E. Main St. MacKnight, R. B., 406 June St. Mercier, Dr. J. E., 1648 So. Main St. Met
RM2AM31F5–WmElliott & Sons seedsmen : 1898 . 26 24 22, 20. 18J^ 15 M 20 183^ , 17 16 15 M 12 , S7 006 005 004 003 503 002 502 25 WM. ELLIOTT & SONS. SEEDSMEN, NEW YORK. 63 THEKMOMETEKS. TESTED AND GUAKANTEED. Sixes Self Registering. Registersboth heat and cold; you can tell I exactly how hot or cold it has been ; I it is easily reset by the aid of a horseshoe magget which accompanies each. Sixes. Japanned case (Fig. 1),8 inch, $2.50; 10 inch $3.00 White enamaled case, porce- lian scale (Fig. 1), 8 inch, $3.25 ;10 inch Greenhouse Distance. An un-usually plain, readable scale,rangingfrom 20to 100 degrees;
RM2AX72HM–Crocker-Langley San Francisco city directory . son Foster A M., D Scpresident-editor, general offices San Fran-cisco, PO Box 2444, tel Fillmore 4920• Weighers Assn of San Francisco 503 MarketPublicity and Service Bureau 681 MarketPuccetti Albert (Gemma) cigars 566 ColumbusAt r 439 Filbert Antonio D (Palmira) lab r 1664 (Chestnut Augiist (Frances) fruits 1293 Pacific r 1412 Union Felix butcher r 152 London Kate >Irs presshd r 258 Langton Nicholas (Carmelino) cementwkr r 102 StBoseB AtPucci Amadio (Pucci Bros) r 1403 Grant At August (Pauline) (Pucci Bros) r 1403 Grant At• Bros (A & A) dairy p
RM2AWR4Y9–The Wheel and cycling trade review . maintaining the c upright pnsitioo, substantially as and for tl 57 3,503. BICYCLE-CARRIER. HEM assignor of one-third to James E. MeCaffei29.1891 Serial Ha 538,365. (No model) and operating substantially as57 3,779. BICYCLE.Qeorge M. Porter, same place to engage J. Port,°n such b»6 il » Prti°» arranged inside the disk i„g io widlh l0 lhe part osed t0 puncture and boi M„nui „ilb IK* V ?:??, p4j . arranged d (°™S e >«• <°°°r V-,hapod -beanOf groove, and a se- tar on its porouD side, and on the other side cemented to the tre.d m$ | r.es of ant.fnction-bal
RM2AX4A18–www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . , in-4). La marque de Gengenbach a cependant étégrattée. Joh. Schmidt emporta ces bois à Fribourg-en-Brigau, où il sétabliten 1529 ; il en employa une partie, en 1530, sur le titre dune pièce dErasme :Die Epitel [sic] D. Erasmi von Rotterdam, wider etlich die sich fàlschlichber&men evangelisch sein. Cf. Pamphilus Gengenbach, herausgegeben vonKarl Godeke (Hannover, 1856, in-8), xiij, xxvij, 503. Au v° du dernier f. est un bois qui représente le grand-prêtre Samuel,lempereur et un porte-glaive. Exemplaire de M. E.-F.-D. RUGGIERI (Cat
RM2AJD5HN–Polk-Husted Directory Co.'s Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda directory . 0 First Xatl Bk bldgStahl Friederika & Sons 503 Central Bank bldgSTROMBERG & LAWRENCE 1605 Telegraph av (See right side lines and P 14)TAYLOR BROS & CO 1512 Broadway (See left bottom lines)Thane J E 812 BwayThomas J A 517 Pac bldgThomas M A 517 Pac bldgTROA^ J H AGENCY 481 11thUnderwood X M Mrs 39 Bacon bldgUNITED HOME BUILDERS 1762 Broadway (See left side lines)Welch B H 1759 5th avWHELTON ANDREW Haj^vard av San Leandro (See left side lines)Wilson & Lindsay 1706 BwayWinslow Ross C 614 First Sav Bk bldg Commercial Underwrite
RM2ANGT2A–Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Montana gazetteer and business directory . ;& C A (Edward P andCharles A), architects 431 GilfiUanblk. Bast John Jr. dentist 793 E 7th.Bastyr rfeld Frederick, cigars 747 Payne Bajiq-h George W. wall paper 8SS E11 li. Bauloke Joel H. grocer 518 Rice.Baumann Frank J. contr 503 N St Al-l>in.s. Baumann iSc Goethe (Frederick C Bau-m.J!in, Charles Goethe), office furni-ture 3»0 R 7th Baumeister Bros (Louis W and WmJr). ronfrs 1243 Re.nnev Bay I^.uii^1 K. barber S56 Rice BA VAru), i)i:ri:r, ( o ,i rodcrhk f?;iyard, Harry J Deuel) Real E.^t.ntP•Mortgage Loans a
RM2AKKM3D–Sessional Papers 8 to 9, 1892 . CORNWALL Qli||/ ^ CORNWALL ^ CANAL -^ DICKENSONS VmiLANDING y| f FARRAN S POINTO^/M FARRAHlS^POiNrX^A^ -^ MORR.SBURGoy ^^^^^^^^^ 4^ X -KM a -f ^ GALOPS ^ CANAL ^- CARDINAL o||% ^ f |iim fel We 55 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 9.) A. 1892 APPENDIX No. Statkmknt sliowin^Canals, Dominion {c ainoinit cxpcndodof Canada, during the l)y tin; 1)«))Fiscal Year irtnicnt 8 50,721 69 do Income i(;,i-w 75 Mm-ray ()1,2()0 49 173 53 5,137 03 Rideau—Income 20,967 25 21,537 56 34,641 98 St. Annes—Income 8,173 6935,137 25 1,503 56 2,505 69 St.
RM2AKKTHN–1876 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . -- ^^ M^and^i 5 Wain lit. ^ Osterlund(;|imimrlo<vaCyitrnIC isAW,,hi|lwriLrlu,r4i3f.ociisL ! t . Oils L !), dkijiu-obt ji iiciulelhaiim^ r (;reenw()0(|a ;5i) :Jr£ ,al(j(), r:fo5eMt!)s 503 Second, rlctH of TentCoiirt av. 1 l»nl m < 0. 111 erstrpel 560Sc0wns,] ]^lQUn.s|j*jil .?; ?A 50i!S^iJi,tn()-9i prirtte L lvk,s i)dcul .si juk! o« iqk, :oopLr,principal WiiK c!i, itca nslcrC ilaLfcJditie; lmJoliiiJl|iri3|ar,jri|^j l*afifcJ|S, ceivi;y djk f IaifL^.Vijii i;nib, j) ^esf niUn [ I liacMMMfriillirI ial^Rent) nr [ 1^1 liter(Palmer Pji
RM2AJEWJM–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . BiitSir ASCRTS WARTEO Smith Clarld (Smith & Smith Printing Go) res 353 18thSmith Clau;ae rms 717 3d Smith Claice Co r Smith Clares 409 Smith CleState av Smith Cle 16th ,Smith ClevSSmith Cli res 222Smith Cly Union AiSmith Cly Motor CSmith Clyd^ MoinesSmith CoraSmith Cora & Dyers Smith C rSmith C TheaterSmith C res 1306Smith C ServiceSmith C de V slsmn Hawkeye Serv- ? 718 33d dishwasher Saratoga Cafeaccoonelk D M U Ry bds 2287 e opr la Tel Co bds 1510 and carp res 503 so w 2d!ord G elk C A Messenger ^th 6 C state agt Commercialfiurance Co r
RM2AN4P13–Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . i;i.s pfnflically hocn (lisconlinncd ;i,s a ffial hm-ii:jwi.- ii.T fi)M I I/I l4C(l ;i« H (MMIIMH;!- fial crop. It JH stated tluit a Kliipinciit (({iii(nl to ;i carload of Turkish tobacco ^rovvn in Fresno jind Tnlnre counties lias recentlyI.,.. I.. 4,. A ..,.4 ....i: : ..4. I!IJ« 11)15 ItilHlirlN 1 Viillli ltii!>hi-lH Viiliio Barley ............ JK,20K.lKf; l5.r,2r,.M!)17:j,w;i.!M4 12,7(5J),073 $11,183,38212,210,2KJ 187,184,10002.391.503 2f;.i90.fir)r, 48,2ir,.f)28 20.i.8
RM2AKBJWB–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . Lagerquist Carriage & Auto Co res 9, 509 e Lo-custHayes Dennis E eng res 315 51stHayes Edmond B carp Wood Bros Thresher Co bds 1800 e 24thHayes Edwd (c) lab res 742Hayes Edwd D res 1241 7thHayes Edwin E cond res 1326 15thHayes Emma (c) (wid Heni^y) bds 614 Des MoinesHayes Esther (wid Danl) res 503 Col-lege avHayes Frank (c) lab res 411 so e 16thHayes Frank A switchmn C G W R R res 609 GrayHayes Frank M slsmn Home Produce Co res 312 e 14thHayes Frank M jr slsmn Campbell Bread Co res 1327 e 14tliHayes Geo driver L P Myers rms Goldstone Hote
RM2AKMM22–Michigan official directory and legislative manual for the years .. . ity 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 1 1 1 1 P fl Crystal Day Douglass Fairplains Ferris Home Maple Valley Montcalm 1st wara 2d ward 3d ward Stanton city 1st ward 502 K MICTION AND CENSUS STATISTICS3 uiuqSmuuno aS.io9£) •uoiiTqtqojj •irBOiiqncteH - : - o m -r I o II . - - r. x I- s. HlOHC f t S X L- X . uosdxnoqx laiu^a •uop.iqiqojjqoijpooo S ^oijapaJJ •! « •^Bjootaaci 0061 uot^indoj; t- b- CT> lC rH IQX 5< X -? ^ £ 2 e« c P I ^ u uH g CS e« 3 aoo os 8** 0 o do O * OH? ELECTION AND CENSUS STATISTICS. 503 fig ! SSIS
RM2AJGDJA–The economics of petroleum . 23.92^ Totals 1,033.096 1.287,&5fl 1.768.720 2.479.742 3.584.567 4,992,152 6.105.974 7.596.503 8,932.458 •Estli ated. II iMl LEGEND WW CARS REGISTERED IN 1920l^^^^-l CARS REGISTERED IN 1919I I CARS REGISTERED IN 1918 tTTTi CARS REGISTERED IN 1917 m .liij: 600,000 500,000 400,000 300,000 200.000 100,000 50.000 id^li o a > < ^- z«ui 5 g 5 5 -: J ^; E kS ^ ^ a o <U.£l£3ZSzOZO Fig. 129.—Motor vehicles in the United States by years, 1912-1920; after.Vutoniotivo Indu.stries. Major Financial Returns from Automotive Requirements.^At the present time Mi)pi()xhuiite
RM2AJB05M–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . IJ] C^^m^^^^^^ New Store and Big V 503 Pochter Louis 504 Coburn L Mrs 505 Jackson E L 506 Hollis I A Mrs507. Adams L M 510 Horagin Mary 511 Bluses Kath Mrs 512 Roadside DayNursery 517 Ullrich L A 518 Horrigan M Mrs525 Robinson D A Scott av intersects602 Ginsberg Hyman604 Baker Edwd 610 Townsend Frank 611 Dailey P J«13 Kelleher M J618 Vacant $haw intersects700 Galenbeck Otto jr703 Schuling L H 705 Midgett G (c) 706 Galenbeck Otto 707 Mash Marion (c)1708 Galenbeck Geo 12 Winder W M 13 Cooper Edwd 15 Leonard Jos 17 Backstrom C F 18 Shannon J
RM2AJE259–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . Co res 1242 e 16th Townsend Roland A photog C F Town-send res 3724 Rollins Townsend Verne collr The Register& Tribune bds 1456 5th Townsend Willard D elk Harris-EmeryCo res 503 so e 6th Townsend Wm J baker Iowa Bakeryres 1808 Tichenor Townsend Wm S checkmn D M 0 Ryres 922 7th Townshend Wm J actor Princess Thea-ter res 1236 9th Toy David miner res 2510 Maple Toy Elmer C meat ctr res 1508 e 24th Toy Thos C gro e Douglas av nw cor32d res 2436 e Walnut Toye Edwd H miner res 3802 Dean Traburt Margt stenog rms 1125 Pleas-ant Tracy Claudia M rms
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RM2AKBAJA–Official documents, comprising the department and other reports made to the Governor, Senate and House of Representatives of Pennsylvania . (D ^ to ^ M o . „ ni O rt0 3*- 3 v5 O0.— . War Sd2 3t0 ? 06 O ^o cSEp. No. 10. THIRD BITUMINOUS DISTRICT. 503. ? o c Co c .- a. ^ .- .^ 504 REPORT OP THE BUREAU CF MINES. »>ft. Do J. Co 3^TO O ?SUBl{dJO JO aaqiun^ SjVl.opiA JO jaquinf^ •313UIS JO PSIJJBH •aSy uonBdnooo iljnq Aq XjnuuonBN •juapjooB JO a^Bci c c 5;s 3 c *J 01 —^ £J=^ OJ +J <D S ^ CS - a a ^ o O*- O p M c .5 a) : o o ftrtK-S ?O C c — c ^ oi 3; aj .H5 m*- o J) c 2 3 - ; 2 m-S^ -^ ^
RM2AG158Y–. A study of selections for the variation and inheritance of the size, shape and color of hens' eggs. .-iM o o o i-i iH i-H rH cq « N o) cc m »•«?«*?*?*tji lo lO U3 u3 Study of Selections for Size^ Shape, and Color of Hens Eggs 213 TABLE 10. Standard Dbviaiion of Egg Coloe dubing Second Yeab of Production,Subject; Difference between Egg-Color Life Mean for Bam and for Sire,Relative Coefficient of correlation = .43 lii .07 0.25-0.SO0.50-0.750.75-1.001.00-1.251.25-1.501.50-1.751.75-2.002.00-2.252.25-2.502.50-2.752.75-3.003.00-3.253.2S-3.503.50-3.753.75-4.004.00-4.254.25-4.504.50-4.754.75-5.005.0
RM2AWW6M1–Atlanta City Directory . PRY -<Ui H m 90- S : » s : B e» n g S -« n P 3 « ^F f» ?^t ?5 C#) •C 0 •T •n *- u ui O 52 Co. 2 PRYOR—Contd. g 415-19 Payne & Tyeg Jones Winfield Noyes James A. 421-29 Southeastern Frt AssnS 431 Gen Fire Elxtinguisher Co£ 432 Southeastern Frt Assn433 Polak Jacob R Friend Robert McI435 Hunter James CDean William D437 Burke Joseph F439 Lorain Steel Co The441 Morris James Allen443-47 Anderson A & Thomas 501 Van Valkenburg James E 502 Queen Ins Co of America 503 Roan B H H 504 White beroy G 505 Corley J T506-8 McKoy Edwin A507-9 Baltimore & Ohio R R511-17 Queen Ins Co o
RM2AGEN45–. 20th century catalogue of supplies for watchmakers, jewelers and kindred trades. V M ^ / T A^. f-u rftvi: jM-i [3 D+t 545 TO 5M-7 BRUSHES—WHEEL. mo. 851.001.26l..»02.00 -FJKSl QUALITY. 621A522A523A $1.001.101.502.15 2 ROW—MEDIUM QUALITY. Doz. $1.251.251.401.802.25 2 ROW—FIRST QUALITY. 526A 527 A 528 A lUM QUALITY. No. ofBrush. Diam.ofBrush. Each Doz 5315325.33534535 m in. 3 3V4 $0.20.20.25.25.30 $1.801.902.252.503.00 3 ROW—FIRST QUALITY. 531A 532 A 533 A53+A535A No.otBrush. Dlam. ofBrush. Each. Doz. 536537538539 2 in. 2/2 3 3M $0.25.i5.25.30 $2.252..TO2.753.25 4 ROW—FIRST QUALITY 536 A537A
RM2AWKC5K–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1887, No.15-20 . .i<COC^].-HCCirJ3ffIi--lC»<-^ j» ; o : o : X o 02 : o K^ at 1-5 c Ph o o — g c Ss c ^ P-c-:^^ S ? c £ SS ESs = i«; »j 5 c; r; o 2. •n.<S 2 Se S ^ o g . - c j?;:2;^;zidco 84 50 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 15). A. 1887 .^KiOi;occcoc t r o CO -o o t- o iT in iM o c-i a 1-^ -^ i>n c^ c: c^ 00 -^ n t rl C-lr-l rH i-Hi-H(N(M 503 ; a c ?— -IS ; S3— *^« 5^ i:*^ )a.ScjOOui^---eSH?HPHP-(fl,2HpLHMMa2 nt 3 5;.15 85 50 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 15). A. 1887 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocooo :cc<i-
RM2AJ1X1D–Hardware merchandising March-June 1917 . These prices are Canadian List. Ford Socket Wrench Set No. 30 milium 11 u u n 1:1 n 11 i:i 111 k it ii ii ii r l 11 l 11.11.11 i r i r k 11111 r. t; r 11111.11 11111111; r 1111 ^i 11; 11 m 11 i r i. 11,) 111:11111 i r i;): 111111 r 11111111111111 m 1111 m 11 i;i 1 in u 111111 u m iiin 111111 m 11111111 m m 11 FRANK MOSSBERG CO., Attleboro, Mass., U.S.A. BRANCH OFFICES f Chicago 180 N. Market St. Los Angeles, 503 Equitable Bldg. Nashville, Tenn. -mil rfor your convenience)San Francisco, 324 Underwood Bldg. Seattle - 214 Maritime Bldg. l i, 111 r l i) 11
RM2AJ3H42–Trow's general directory of the boroughs of Manhattan and Bronx, city of New York . 2 W C pres 52 Bway R 1200 h 102 Wav-erley pi ,11s lawyer 20 Bway R 100 h FIshkillN Yb. lla wld Wm ti 412 W 42d 1 Rich E grocc .1 .1 clclk h 22D5 S lioule 1 h New 071 E a 412 W 115th253 Bway R 310 h 570 7th Ists 46 W 28th n Elizabeth h 101 Park av c 26 E * 700 h ? -Wi r i Bklyi small ll.ni Bklyi—Fred H machinist- 528 Morris av h 637 E 145th—Geo M Ice 78-E 110th-John .hlleal.s.. n 1 In Oth av-Ludwlg smith 7s? Imirtlandt av-Martin liquors 503 GrandSlubber. ,1 l-Mwd ph>. i-iaii 50 W 40(h —Chas D drugs 135 Wai. r
RM2AWP45Y–Catalog no201: Buffalo Niagara conoidal fans . u M - - This Style for No. 3 to No. 6 Fans i L- 1 r c 3 /. This Style for No. 7 to No. 13 Fans OVERHUNG WHEELFULL HOUSING—TOP HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE Dimensions in Inches Size A B c D E p G H I J K L M 1 X Y 3 3Ji4 121416 15^ 18^21 17M 20 22M 13 14^ 15^18 A21A 13 }i 15 A175^ i2S 27 J€ 1820M 24 32M36 A40 14K 121416 143^18^ 31^34^ 38M W2 83»^ 9 zy^ 10 5 5^ 182022 23^26M 28K 25^28H31K 16^18^20 A 23 J^26 }i29^ 19Ji22 A24M 31^34 ii 38 A 26^29 }€32 43^47 A51M 173^19M 182022 203^22 24^ 43H46^503^ 3^ U3H 123>^i 14 6 78 242832 31^36M42 34M39Ji45 Ji 22 ^ 26
RM2AFN1T2–. Catalogue : mathematical and engineering instruments and materials manufactured and imported by James W. Queen & Co.. inches, per dozen, • • • A 973. Tinted Bristol Board, thick, in a variety of tints;Roya), 19x24£ inches, per dozen, Price. $0.901.26 2.00 2.503.50 1.002. 1.001.502.50 1.503.00 2.505.00 2 Sheets. 3 Sheets. 4 Sheets. $0.00 $0.90 $1.20 .90 1.35 1.00 1.20 1.60 2.25 1.60 2 35 3.15 2 Sheets. 3 Sheets. 4 Sheet* 1.00 $0.70 $0.90 .90 1.15 1.50 1.10 1.85 1.70 1.35 1.80 2.25 1.60 2.00 2.50 1.10 2.00. IV| * ?, m i JAMES W. QUEEN Jc CO., PHILADELPHIA. PROFILE PAPERS. Printed ix Red ob Gre
RM2AJCMDE–Report of the Department of Mines of Pennsylvania . •71 ft 55 MMa aOO ! £ ?c = a i c 5 1 Ck Hi OSj^ .503 3r5^f? StB a OD 02 S SoDScdoaaJoooBoi^ IM c« c<eq > a a 0 a n h-I ShI a « a a S a a . 0 : I 1 1 . : 1 . 03 .5 a C3 a a B n0 ho •5^-S b t^ x: x: A a0 > (U > <a 3 oS S 3 0 ^ 0 H « as W !k<i < < Ph Pk <! OQ s a H^ a s H^ a a a „ - « o o ii ii^ 42 3 « 5a m — a = 03 a p^ ^ « w |i<rt<5 HsQaWC «0 OS r-l »-t <-< r-( 6* 608 REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MINES Off. Doc. aiSnis JO pauiBpiG3V noiiBQnoDO Aj!imion)!v jaappOB JO mva
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RM2CGPT3Y–. Building with assurance . Fireplace, Bookcase and Seats M-502 TX7E THINK this is one of the most attractive fireplace▼ » and seat designs we have. Particularly note theartistic paneling throughout this design. By this arrange-ment the fireplace is made to harmonize with the rest of theroom. This design contains another good suggestion also—that is, making use of the space under seats for books, maga-zines, etc. ^^» ^. ^BSgR mm Fireplace and Bookcase M-503 T^HIS illustration shows more clearly than some the im--^ portance of woodwork in a room. The whole beauty ofthis room can be credited to
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