RM2CE36MG–. An introduction to the study of the Maya hieroglyphs . ar5 and Stela 16 are given below to show their close connection: Altar 5 9.12.19.12. 9 1 Muluc 2 Muan glyphs 1 and 2 11.11.18 glyphs 8 and 9 9.13.11. 6. 7 13 Manik 0 Xul glyphs 10 and 11 8. 9.19 glyphs 22 and 23 9.13.19.16. 6 11 Cimi 19 Mac glyphs 24 and 25 (3) undeclared 9.13.19.16. 9 1 Muluc 2 Kankin glyphs 27 and 28 (1.11) (Time between the two monuments, 31 days.) Stela 169.14.0.0.0 6 Ahau 13 Muan A1-A4 1 Maler, 1911: No. 1, p. 40. MOKLBY] INTI^ODUCTION TO STUDY OF MAYA HIEROGLYPHS 245 Sometimes, however, monuments showing Calendar-r
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RM2CDD774–. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . ed Height, open Spread, closed Spread, open Width - - Length of line to reeve open bucket—4 parts Lino pulled in closing With counterweight slug box filled—without teeth..With counterweight slugs and with teeth 610 611 615 616 620 621 625 630 636 640 646 % % 1 1 1% 1% 2 2V4 3 4 5 22.5 30.6 30 40.7 46 61 60 75 90 120 160 19.3 2*.2 25.75 u 32.S S8.6 „ 48.4 51.5 64.25 77.26 103 128.8 16.6 o. 19.9 20.76 g 26.6H 7 lO* 31 a 88.7 41
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RM2CEXWRA–. A Register of the Weather for the Year 1692, Kept at Oates in Essex. By Mr John Locke. 30.5 4| 48 |W N i ffiote, with a imie Fog. Very fair all*the atter- 30. 8 41 noon, now ctofe. 2. 7J 9! 44 j TV 1 i Mifty. 13 91i 94 46 1 icrofe. 1415 13 I 914i6j 9;4 7l 48 |E 1 [Fog. 17 10 181 8 415! 6 31 [E ijFog, Froft. al 45 IN ilFair, hard Froit. 4. 1 29. 18 43 N E aClofe, hard Froft. 12 35 NWa *w Fair, Rain and Snow foran hour about 16. u (1922 ) DH ITher.jBar. |Hyg.iV¥md jWeather. January, 1692.. «***-*«***., .srjmsn -**^^x*.w%m--***m* M>i».i aiiu»m<—Bo»e j 9I 44.UN W QjSnow u!l 135 43 IN W 1
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RM2CD9WJX–. 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 . S=2.27; Si=6.31; u=0.635, di—556; V^ 20» 2v2BKcos2— 2X(12)X3+cos= — 2 2 S2=SiH =6.31+ =9.62; nV^ 0.67 (9)2 bg (H, ) 32.2 (8.7 ) 2g 64.5 qY2 g 3/2 g 3/2 Q,=2/3bV2i fu (S/2 g3/2)+u^ (H^ ) (1 L )] .67(9)2 9.62^/2 e 313/2 =807 35 ro.635 (6.31^2 2.273/2)+0.556 (8.7 ) ( ) 1=21,300 cu. ft. per sec. L 64.5 9.62—6.31 -? 16 — of (27,300—21,300) =600 cu. ft. per sec. 151The discharge over the Sunol Dam under the condition of March, 1911, with
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RM2CHM4F7–. Richardson's Virginia & North Carolina almanac, for the year of Our Lord 1864 [electronic resource]: being bissextile or leap year, the eighty-eighth of American independence, and the third of the Confederate States . ys old 4 55 7 5 20 20 / 2: rises morn 22 13 Trinity Sunday 4 54[7 6 20 32 15! 8 22 0 31 23 m Bat FrontRoyal 62 4 53,7 7 20 43 29 9 19 1 29 24 tu Victoria born 1819 4 537 7 20 54 V513 10 10 2 28 25 w $ 19 days old 4,52 7 8 21 5i 27110 57 3 25 26 <,h D s lat 5 6 no:th 4 51 7 9 21 16]-3?]] ill 40 4 22 27 fr 3 in perigee rain 4 51,7 9!21 261 26; morn 5 20 28 sa N. Car. admitted
RM2CDD6RC–. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . Steel Clad Non-Spinning HOISTING ROFE DATA oj u Proper Working Load in TonsBased on Factor of Safety 5 O 4) o s STEEL tLAI STRAND- WIRES EACH-HEMP CORE. NON-SPINNIXO- -18 STRANDS,HEMP CORE 7 WIRES EACH 1J4IA1H 5i 5.54.94.323.62.82.341.731.441.02..70.57.42.31.25 7 6.5 6 5.5 5 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.50 2.25 2 1.75 1.5 9.1 7.9 6.8 5.6 4.6 3.9 2.9 2.3 1.7 1.1.97.73.52.42 17.114.812.710.4 8.7 7.3 5.6 4.5 3.3 2.2 1.8 1.3.98.78 20.2 22.2 17.
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RM2CR5AGG–. Notes on permanent-way material, platelaying and points and crossings . in use. 6i9i 8 25 386 0 32 303-86597-14 44 662 6 13 619 0 31 043 6 New standard 12 4, 45 4» 949.-83 7811 24 0 54 11 TuKtfOUTS AND CkOSSOVEBB. Straight Intermediate Portion (Figures S and 6.) Crossing. D=13. D = 14. D= 15. D = 16. D = 18. D = 20. 0 1 11 0 32 7 1 II37 a 1 II 43 1 43 3 ■ 1 ir 58 6 / If 68 10 7 45 47 1 54 5 61 9 69 2 83 10 98 6 5 3& 66 8 77 1 87 6 97 10 118 8 139 5- lin6| 41 3 48 a 54 9 61 6 75 0 88 6 lln9J 61 0 70 6 80 0 89 6 108 6 127 6 linl2 77 1 89 1 1»1 1 113 1 137 1 161 1 o /■ 11 0 26 10 Curved Int30 4
RM2CET30H–. The teaching of history in junior and senior high schools. ¢S(E « 3 O o â¢n B 2 « 9->, 2 e « o « 241 S e â M nJ u â ^3 a o o s gs § S O f* H -;. Si 13 aj3 â ^ Ph S V o4i r C OK-. ri =â¢-1 t^ ; rS o M S ^ H=SW ^ IS . ^ > E o.220»h- 4) O « (UO Q.E 3^1 ; ^ 1^ - K c . S I?D-2 3 CJ O ^ ^ ^W d.21-1= P.C . a H2 -G c a. â o â ». CO .S c M.S U 8-3« U a J â § o W -s - * 1-1 o O V£ ⢠!! - S C m g3 M aj S â ?> gMen 6 .S,- - C^o .in « CM 31=5 o gH C ^ u T3 O ^ w c rn h I III O <+H O C O fl <U (J SS3 bar T3 rt Si.WDO g ^^ OT C O M â ^ ° j; â = bio o « > C ^ ^ -2 a? MS 8 .S
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RMRRMM9D–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mabch 8, 1917. The Florists^ Review 31. :illllllHlllllffll iBaillllllllGDDDffll 0 I iBiiimiiiiiiBl jffliimiiiiiiiirBl IffliiiiiiiiiiiiiTl] Iffliiiiiiimiiiiji Seasonable Snap Now is the time to get your supply of baskets for the smaller, early-spring flowers and bulb stock, such as Tulips, Hyacinths, Jonauils, etc. These excellent-quality baskets are just what you want for your line of spring plants. Made to fit three-auarter and standard sizes of 5-inch, 6-inch, 7-inch and 8-inch pots. A necessity to the florist selling potted plants. 2 dozen for
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RMREP0W4–. A manual of injurious insects [microform] : with methods of prevention and remedy for their attacks to food crops, forest trees, and fruit : to which is appended a short introduction to entomology. Insect pests; Agricultural pests; Entomology; Insectes nuisibles, Lutte contre les; Ennemis des cultures, Lutte contre les; Entomologie. Various kinds of dipterous Plies (see pp. 31—34): 1, 6, and 7, larvro ; 2 and 3, pupaj, nat. size and magnified ; 4, 5, 8, and 'J, Flies, magnified, with lines showing nat. size. Wings'Uwo," membranous; in the place usually occupied by the hind wings arc a p
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RMRE1H1K–. The ferns of Bombay. Ferns. 78 Throughout North India, in the hills up to 5,000 Ireet; Madras Presidency, in the plains. Fig. 31.—Ckeilcmthes farinosa. (a) J'inna (nat. size). (6J Part of segment ( x 6 1. and up to 8,000 feet on the hills ; Ceylon ; Bui'ma.—Tropical America ; Java ; Philip pines; East Africa; East African Islands ; Arabia. Var. chrysophylla Bedd. has rich yellow powder on the under-surface. It must be. 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 m
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RMRDBF01–. The anatomy of the domestic fowl . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Poultry. I40 ANATOMY OF THE DOMESTIC FOWL lower mandible, and is slung to the cranium by the cerato-branchial element of the os hyoideum (Fig. i8, No. 2). Shape.—The tongue, is pointed in front and wide behind, shaped like an Indian arrow-head, and is supported by the bony and cartilaginous hyoid apparatus (Fig. g, A).. Fig. 31.—The visceral organs of the hen. i, Tongue. 2, Larynx. 3, Glottis. 4, First portion of the esophagus. 5, Crop. 6, Second portion of the esophagus. 7, Proventriculus. 8, Duodenum. 9, Free or floa
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RMRDFMKR–. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants ; with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. Ordkc 31.—EUTACB^. 281 xmitod, the upper one spurred. Petals 1—5, the three lower ones stalked, the 2 upiper inserted on the calyx. Stamens 6 to 10, distinct, unequal, perigynons. Ovary 3-carpeled; stT/le 1; Stigmas 3. Fruit separating into 3 indehiscent, 1-seedod nuts. Sds. large. Albumen 0. Oenera 4, species 40, natives of 8. America. They possess the same antiscorbutic properties as the Criiciferaj. The fruit of the follo
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RMRDP309–. A history of British quadrupeds, including the Cetacea. Mammals. 410 BALZENOPTEEIDiE. outer edge being nearly as wide as the mandible. The bones generally are somewhat slender and dense in structure. The following are some of the measurements of Ru- dolphi's specimen, and of the Charmouth example :— Entire length From nose to fli]>per Length of ,, Breadth of ,, Kndolphi. Tarrell, Ft. In. Ft. In. 31 1 41 0 9 0 10 9 3 6 5 fi 0 8 1 6 Our illustration is a copy of the only figure of this species with which we are acquainted, drawn from Ru- dolplii's original specimen, and published in Brandt
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RMRDJK96–. Practical anatomy of the rabbit : an elementary laboratory textbook in mammalian anatomy . Rabbits; Anatomy, Comparative. DESIGNATIONS FOR PLATE VII. 1. Semispinalisddrsi. 2. Longissimus dorsi. 3. Iliocostalis. 4. Spinal cord.' 5. Ganglion of posterior root and intercostal nerve. 6. Tubercle of rib. 7. Head of rib. 8. Sympathetic trunks. , 9. Azygos vein. 10. Thoracic aorta. 11. Oesophagus. 24. Costal pleura. 25. Bone ribs. 26. Costal cartilage. 27. Sternum. 28. Cutaneus maximus muscle. 29. Inferior portion of trapezius. 30. Rhomboideus major. 31. Inferior angle of scapula. 32. Latissimus do
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RMRDC1KR–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI Key to the Species 1. Cap whitish; gills whitish, distant 2. Cap rust-colored; gills yellow or yellowish, close 31 0. uiiibcllifera 0. campanella Omphalia umbellifera Umbel Cup Cap small 1-3 cm. wide, whitish or grayish, smooth, watery-translucent, striate, convex, plane and finally depressed; stem slender, 1-3 cm. by 2 mm., whitish, usually smooth, hairy at the base, stuffed or hollow; gills decurrent, whitish, broad, distant; spores subglobose to ellipsoid, 8-10 X 5-6;u,. The name refers to the shape of the cap. Common on decaying wood
RMRD9MH4–. The new book of the dog; a comprehensive natural history of British dogs and their foreign relatives, with chapters on law, breeding, kennel management, and veterinary treatment. Dogs. 595. Iv^-g^^"- .--?; â ^,:Jf.yv^tX^^.:jr^-;: THE PRINCIPAL SUPERFICIAL MUSCLES OF A DOG. I. Temporalis or temporal muscle. 23- 2. Orbicularis palpebrarum. 24. 3- Levator labi superioris. 25- 4- Dilator naris. 26. 5- Orbicularis oris. 27. 6. Buccinator. 28. 7- Lygomaticus. 29. 8. Masseter. 30. 9- Sterno hyoidrus. 31- 10. Sterno maxillaris. 32- II. Jugular vein. 33- 12. Scapular deltoid. 34- 13- Acromion de
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RMRRK7RC–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Sbptbmbeb 25, 1019. The Florists^ Review 31 Finest Shipping Roses NOW BEING CUT We are Rose specialists and are cuttingf from 245,000 rose plants We are now cuttingr Russells from 60,000 plants AMERICAN BEAUTIES, COLUMBIA, RUSSELL, HOOSIER BEAUTY, OPHELIA, SUNBURST and WHITE KILLARNEY. They are all our own growth, guaranteed fresh cut and packed to arrive in good condition. Russell and Columbia Fancy long, per 100 $12.00 to $15.00 Fancy medium, per 100 10.00 Medium, per 100 6.00 to 8.00 Short, per 100 4.00 to, 5.00 Ophelia, Heesier Beauty, White Ki
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RMRDJ4CR–. Practical taxidermy, and home decoration; together with general information for sportsmen. Taxidermy. 176 PRACTICAL TAXIDERMY. 3 'fjf'J.. ?0 ^v. ORNITHOLOGICAL PARTS OF A BIRD. 1. Upper Mandible. 22. 2. Lower Mandible. 23. 3. Nostrils. 24. 4. Bidge, or Cnlmen. 25. 5. Commissure, or cutting edges of the 26. Mandibles. 27. 6. Apex, or point of tbe Beak. 28. 7. The Chin. 29. 8. Upper Throat 30. 9. Keel, or Gonys. 31. 10, 11. Colored Bands, usually called 32. Bridles and Stripes. 33. 12. The Forehead. 34. 13. The Gape, or Rictus. 35. 14. Space around the Eye. 86. 15. Lower Throat. 37. 16. Superc
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RMRRRN42–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Junk 11, 1014. The Florists' Review 31 1 ii (?I f PEONIES AND ALL OTHER STOCK YOU NEED For June Wedding^s and School Closingfs ORDER OF HEADQUARTERS KENNICOn BROS. CO. WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 163 N. Wabash Avenue, L. D. fhtne. Centni 466 CHICAGO MPTitlon ThA Rovlpir wlipn yon write.. Decorative Jardinieres 5-iQch diameter top inside, stained, each 22c 6-inch diameter top inside, stained, each 28c 7-inch diameter top inside, stained, each , 36c 8-inch diameter top inside, stained, each 45c 9-inch diameter top inside, stained, each 62c 10-inch
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RMRRX8FT–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Not how cheap Bat how good 71 Murray Street NEW YORK Mention Tbe Uevlew wben you write. VALLEY PIPS From Cold Storage now ready, in case lots of 1250 and 2500 to the case. Price at rate, $15.00 per 1000. AUGUST ROLKCR & SONS, NEW YORK p. O. Box 7S2, or 31 Barclay St. Mention Tbe Review when you write. S. 8. SKIDELSKY & CO. Plants, Bulbs and Seeds 1218 Botz BMKm PHILADELPHIA, PA. See Mr Ads in the Qassified DeparUneat for yoar waats. Double Narcissus Von Sion Extra selected, 5^ to 6^2 inches, $13.00 per 1000. WaaKav ft ILm Sie4 Mercbutt 114
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RMRDGFGK–. Condensed milk and milk powder, prepared for the use of milk condenseries, dairy students and pure food departments. Condensed milk. 284 The MojoNNiER Test 8 5 30 31 2J II 7 10 3 13 6 4. 23 17 16 29 14 15 19 Fig. 66. The Mojonnler tester Courtesy of Mojonnier Bros. Company 24 EQUIPMENT Install the tester on a solid foundation in a room protected against excessive fluctuations in temperature. 1. Tester for butter fat. 2. Tester for total solids. 3. Fat extraction flasks. 4. Eight 33%-inch aluminum dishes without covers and with tall counterpoise which tares the eight dishes, for fat tests. 5.
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RMRDX42W–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 72 DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SHRUBS wide, 5-7 in a, cluster. June. Cyprus Rockkose (30)—Cis- tus cyprius. A. Glutinous shrub to 4 feet; flowers with yellow center (in var. macul^tus dark crimson), 3-4 inches wide, usually solitary, June. Gum Cistus (31) — Cistus ladanlferus. A. Shrub to 6 feet; leaves 1-2J inches long, whitish or brownish below ; flowers yellow-blotched, 2-3 inches wide, 3-8 in a cluster. June to August. The hardiest species. Labkel-leaved Cistus (82) — Cistus laurifblius. * Leaves feather-veined ; flowers 1^2 inc
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RMRJ1CCR–. Synopsis of the fishes of North America [microform]. Fishes; Poissons. â rT 31. CYPRINID^âHYBOONATHUS. 157 less than one-third the length of the head and a little less than the in- terorbital width. Ventral fin nearly reaching vent. Color dusky, with u bla^/k lateral band. Fins plain. Head 5 in length, with caudal; depth the same. D. 8; A. 8; scales 5-34-3. L. 2^ inches. Medina liver, Texas. {Cope, MSS.) art. Suborbital bonea short aud dcop. ' 1§6. II. placitiis Grd. Head short and bluntish. Body stoutish. Eye small, shorter than snout, about 5 in head. Scales moderate, about 10 in front of
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RMRDH5MP–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 72 DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SHRUBS wide, 5-7 in a cluster. June. Cyprus Rockeose (.30)—Cis- tus cyprius. A. Glutinous shrub to 4 feet; flowers with yellow center (in var. macuUtus dark crimson), 3-4 inches wide, usually solitary, June. Gum Cistus (.31) — Cistus ladanlferus. A. Shrub to 6 feet; leaves 1-2J inches long, whitish or brownish below ; flowers yellow-blotched, 2-3 inches wide, 3-8 in a cluster. June to August. The hardiest species. Laurel-leaved Cistus (32) — Cistus lauri£6Uus. * Leaves feather-veined; flowers lJ-2 inch
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RMRD9474–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. He. Fig. "31. l^^S^A2>55.. .^ Vol. 1, part 2, 1855, page ^152, fig. 31; septa numer- ous, wavy and double ; si- phon nearly central, with interceptal swellings.— Birdseye limestone forma- tion, lie. Gonioceras ? Collected by C. E. Hall, in 1876, from Marcellus and Genesee. Ms. Rt., Dec. 30, 1876.—F/// 5, e. Goniophora acuta. See Appendix. Goniophora carinata. Hall, Pal. N. Y., Vol. 5, part 1, page 301, pi. 42, fig. 11 and pi. 44, figs. 6 to 8. (Cypric
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RMRR1YN4–. Check-list of the species of fishes known from the Philippine Archipelago. Fishes. TEMPERATURE 219 26 25 24 •B 23 •3 22 S 21 20 !9 17 f$ Periods of four weeks ending— .31 Feb.28 Marfd Apr. 85 Maf23June20Ju/yl8 Auff. 15. Sept/2 Oct/0 Nov. 7 Dec. 5 Jan. Z fay23June20Ju/yl. - -i- 1 I ! ... f . 1 .#. -6 «?? F==dr fc ?> -v . A . X Fig. 8. Mean temperature under trees at different altitudes on Mount Maquiling.. 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
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RMRR8C25–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Stindird Red Pots All Shapes and Sizes Special dlsconnt oa carload lots Seattle Pottery 4157 Conrad Ave. SEATTLE, WASH. WhltflBaiill and Boston Ferns, 6. 7, 8-in pots. 75c. $1.25 and $2.00 each. French Hydrangeas, in 5-inch pots, pot grown, 35c. Prlniala Obconica, our own strain, 2^-in. pots, $6.00 per 100. Woodland Park Floral Co. SUMNER, - - - WASHINGTON BOSTON and WHITMANU FERNS In S, 6 and 7-inch pots PRICES UPON APPLICATION FRED M. YOUNG 41 Bast S2d St, PORTLAND, ORB. SBB OUR LARGE AD ON Seasonable Plants and Supplies In the Aug. 31 Issue oi T
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RMRRKYF1–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. May 24, 1917. The Florists^ Review 31 iMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii^ ROSES FOR MEMORIAL DAY MEMORIAL DAY PRICES. Mrs. Chas. Russell— ROSES Per 100 Good t 6.00 ^ $10.00 Fancy 12.00 m 25.00 Ophelia 6 00 @ 8.CO Sunburst 6.00 @ 8.00 Richmond $4.00. 6.00 @ 8.00 Killarney 4.00. 5.00® 6.00 White Killarney 4.00, 5.00 @ 6.00 Brilliant 4.00, 5.00 @ 6.00 Roses, 1000 lots, $40.00 to $50.C0 Specials billed accordingly CARNATIONS Fan
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RMRDJBMW–. Catalogue of seals and whales in the British museum. Supplement. Seals (Animals); Whales. 4. CirMENIA. 9. Clymenia euphrosynoides. 71 B.M. Clymenia euphrosynoides, Oray, Synops. Whales Sf Bolph. p. 6. Delphinus Euphrosyne, Gray, I. c. t. 31 (skull); " 8oc. vi. t. 8. f. 5.' Owen, Tram. Zool. ****** Beah of the skull once and one-third the length of the brain-case, and as long as twice and one-rthird the width at the notch. Teeth Jive in an inch. 10. Clymenia dorides. B.M. Tursio dorcides, Gray, Cat. S. 8f W. p. 400. Clymene dorides, Gray, P. Z. S. 1866, p. 215. Clymenia dorides. Gray, Sy
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RMRR1WE6–. Agricultural development in Clear Creek : adaptive strategies and economic roles in a Dominican settlement. Agriculture. 37 TABLE 1 Age distribution of the population in Clear Creek. AGS 61 sod over 1*9-5'* 37-1*2 31-36 25-30 19-2"* 13-18 7-12 1-6. yHHUBH OF TOTAI, POPUIATION 3* Ti^^i^lf^ffemfeSfe^iji^^ »iM.Aa^ja .Krt>Ma3cg,^^ 1.5* 1.5* 3* 5* 6* 8* U* 13* 20* 28* ?total Percenta«e: lOOIt. 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 resemb
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RMRE56PK–. Condensed milk and milk powder, prepared for the use of milk condenseries, dairy students and pure food departments. Condensed milk. 366 The Mojonnier Test 4. Eight 3^^-inch aluminum dishes without covers and with tall counterpoise which tares the eight dishes, for fat tests. 5. Eight 3-inch aluminum dishes with covers and short coun- terpoise, for solids tests. 6. Fat oven. Keep temperature at 135*^ C. 7. Cooling chamber. 8. Solids oven. Keep temperature at 100° C. 9. 250° C. thermometer for solids oven. Have mercury bulb 30 31 25 II 7 10 3 13 6. 23 17 16 29 14 15 19 10. 24' Tig. 112. Tlie
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RMRJ17AG–. Synopsis of the North American Syrphidae [microform]. Syrphidae; Diptera; Syrphidés; Diptères. 310 lUJLLETIN 31, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Bull. 31, U. S PLATE IV. Jw'. 1. Catabomha pykastri Liiinc^, lu'ad of male, from in front; la, head of femalf. 2. Syki'iius Lksi:ki;iui Macq., wing. 3. Sykphusgkmcl'latus Mac(i., beadofmale. 4. DiDKA i.axa O. S., wing; 4«, head of male. 5. Mksoukai'ta (iEMiNATA Say, head of male; oa, hind leg of male. 6. Xantiiogramma .txiUALi: Loew, head of female. 7. Haccha aitiuxota Walker, wing. 8. Racciia i-i'sciPENNis Sa.v, head of male; Ha, the same, front vie
RMRJ27JR–. Synopsis of the North American Syrphidae [microform]. Syrphidae; Diptera; Syrphidés; Diptères. 30G IJULLIOTIN :!l, UNllKli STA'l i:s NATIONAL MUSEUM. Bull. 31, U. S PLATE n. II i i 1. Pn'iZA I'lTLOHKM-A Will., wing : In, licail of l(>iniile; W>, hind ley;. 2. PiPiZA PisTiCA Will., wing. 3. Pipizj* prKi.i.A Will., wing. 4. I'liM/A I'KSTiVA Mcigt'ii, head ot rt'iiiiilc. 5. I'liM/A i';s Will., itiittMiniv. 6. ('iii:v.s()(iAsri';i{ nKi.MM.A Will., wing; tW/, liHiidol'Mit»l« (the convexity of the fii^ is ;i lirtlc loii great). 7. (iiitYHOdA.sTKH MTinA VVietl , wing; 7«, head of male. 8. ('n
RMRRM2GP–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Aphil 5, 1917. The Hotists' Review BULB COHPAHT S^SSV-^ ,..Aa!«a»u ?^'v A house of "A. B. C." Lilies at the establishment of Damm Bros., Chicago, March 31. Did you ever see better? Prices Giganteitfer , 1917 Delivery The prices below are for the highest quality and the most carefully selected bulbs produced. Mail us your order now to insure early delivery in the Fall. Per lOOO 6- 8 $ 35.00 7- 8 37.50 7- 9 45.00 8- 9 61.00 8-10 72.00 9-10 85.00 9-11 95.00 10-11 105.00 11-12 125.00 We have on hand all sizes of lily bulbs in stor- age that w
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RMRGAEYY–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 8-9. Forests and forestry. i. Fig. 19.—Sixty diflferent kinds of novelties made by one manufacturer of Pennsylvania. •1. 2. 3. 4. *5. *6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 15. *16. 17. 18. 19. •20. 21. 22. *23. ?24. 25. 28. *29. *31. *33. 34. 35. *36. 37. 38. 39. •40. 42. 45. *46. 47. *48. *49. 50, 57. 60. 61. 62. 67. 68. 70. •71. •98. DESCRIPTION OF FIGURE 19. Plumber's turnpin-dogwood. File handle—black walnut. Candlestick—soft maple. Drift plug (plumber's)—dogwood. Banner pole emblem—yellow poplar. Banner pole emblem—yellow poplar. Turned handles, be
RMRJ309N–. The Tertiary insects of North America [microform]. Insects; Paleontology; Insectes fossiles; Paléontologie. 646 TUliTIAUY INSKOTS OV NORTH AMKUICA. SvsrK.M.vnr I.isr m iili: Si'kciks |)KsciiMti.i> in iiii; I'ltHSKNT Woiiii, ivrc—Ccinliiiiii'il. Systeiimtiu lint nfajit'ciitH, Localilii'S whiru I'liiiiid. Groiipi), generii, ami HiircicH. ,. IMat. ,M„I |^M = liftiii'f. ,i .- 3 i 1=^ > ^ o (ii'()liij;ical horizon. i : :i 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 la 13 14 15 If. 17 H 19 ao 21 aa 2» 26 27 28 21t •M 31 32 3;{ Ci/dnida—Coni'A. .N'eiToi'jdiius Htvjiius 440 Necroeycliiiis nin.vi'.mint 4 l(> XoiTocyd
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RMRD8D3C–. Report upon the forestry investigations of the U. S. Department of agriculture. 1877-1898. Forests and forestry. TIMBER PHYSICS STRENGTH AND WEIGHT. 367 Eeswltb of tests in hendingf at relative elastic limit, [Pounds per square inch.] No 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Species. Reduced to 15 per cent moisture. Longleaf pine. Cuban pine... Shortleaf pine Loblolly pine . Reduced to 12 per cent moisture. White pine Red pine Spruce pine Bald cypress White cedar Douglas spruce a ... White oak Overcup oak Post oak Cow oak Red oak Texan oaK * Yellow oak W
RMRJ1CB2–. Synopsis of the fishes of North America [microform]. Fishes; Poissons. 31 CYPRINID^ MINNILUS. 191 eral Hues; top of head and upper portion of clieelis metallic green; males witli the belly dark crimson, the whole body more or less flushed; suoiit and antedorsal region tubercnlate; fins plain. Head 4; depth 5, ]). 8; A. 8; scales 6-39-3; teeth 2, 4—4, 2 (1, 4-4, 1, according to Cope, but we find 2, 4-4,2 in numerous specimens). L. 2^ inches. Santeo Basin, in North and South Carolina. (//i//)0/>«JN t!/i/(>roce/.>/ifli«« Cope, Pioc.Amer. Phil. Soc. Phila. 1870, 4{)1.) ;::; ,? H* !;6§.
RMRRNTW8–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ArRiL 1. IftlR- The Florists^ Review 63 EDWARD REID Wkdesale Fbrist Valley, Sweet Peas, Lilac, a general stock of all the best Roses and Car- nations. 1619-21 Ranstead St., Philadelphia, Pa. Mention The BeTlew when yon wrtte. Wholesale Cut Flower Prices. Philadelphia. March 31,1915. Per doz. Beauty. LoM «4.00 @ »6 00 " Medium 2.60 @ 3.00 Short 1.00 @ 1.60 Per 100 The Killameys. Lon« ' 5-22 i'^S'S2 Short 3 00 @ ?= "" Mrs. Russell. Long 10.00 f " Short 4.00 @ Richmond. Hadley. Long 8.00 @ " .. sijort 4.00 @ Maryland, Mock. Lo
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RMRRD75R–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. W-' March 31, 1921. The Florists^ Review 159 BEST QUALITY. 10 Bales Spbagnum moss, standard size, in burlap, $9.70; 10 bales in wire, (6.79. Write for prices on larger lota. Will ship on receipt of order. Cash with order. M. L. HANCOCK ft SONS. CITY POINT, WI8. Sphagnum Moss, 10 bbl. bale, $3.90, 5 bales, $16.S0; 8 bbl. bale, $2.90; 5 bbl. bale, $2.00; 5 bales, $9.50. Burlap, .40c per bale. Gush. Jos. H. Paul, Box 156. Manahawkln, N. J. PIILVBRIZBD SHEEP MANURE. SHEEP'S HEAD BRAND ONLY. lOO lbs., $2.50; 1000 lbs., $20.00; 600 lbs., $12.00; 2000 lbs
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RMRE1FWN–. The phanerogams of the Juan Fernandez Islands. Botany. Fig. 31. a —f Erigeron turricola: a outer and inner scales, b bilabiate and c normal ray floret, all from f. glabrior; d scales from hairy specim., e disc floret, f achene, g top of style, h—k E. rupicola: h one outer and two inner scales, i ray and disc floret, k achene. 1—m Gnaphalium spiciforme, outer and inner scales, 1 of Lechler no. 1250 ex p., m from Masafuera. n G. sfti- catum no. 118, scales. — g X 50, all others X 6. 1,5—2 mm longa et 0,8 mm lata, pappo ad 2,5 mm longo. Adsunt interdum flores ? bilabiati (fig. 31 b). Masafuera:
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