RM2GKXGJ6–Great crested newt efts (Triturus cristatus) in the hand, UK
RMBG8E04–Red Efts (Notophthalmus vividescens vividescens). Land form of Red Spotted Newt. Moist forested mountains. USA. North America.
RM2J16HR7–Three palmate newt efts (Lissotriton helveticus), terrestrial phase immature newts found under a damp log, UK, during March
RF2AT8MHM–'ETFs' (Exchange-traded funds) spelled out in wooden letter tiles on a dark rough background
RMW4AH3H–Larval great crested newt (Triturus cristatus). Juvenile newts or efts caught during a pond-dipping activity at a Bioblitz event, UK.
RMPA5MXA–185 No. 5 EFTS RAAF Ryan (AWM VIC1162)
RMKYA7H0–No. 5 EFTS RAAF Ryan (AWM VIC1162)
RFKM13CM–festive image with rolls of curly ribbons hanging from top efts and multi party favors on the gound on black on the gound on white
RMHEA7XA–Lt. Col. Todd Daggett (left), 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron deputy of operations, along with other Airmen from the 52nd EFTS and Iraqi air force Flying Training Wing, congratulate the crew of a Cessna 172 July 13 at Kirkuk Regional Air Base, Iraq, after their historic training sortie that surpassed 2,000 flight training hours. Airman First Class Randi Flaugh)
RMEG1DEJ–U.S. and Iraqi air force airmen fly in formation during one of the last training flights for the 52nd Expeditionary Flight Training Squadron and Squadron 203 on Sept. 3, 2011, over Iraq. Advisors from the 52nd EFTS turned over flight training operations to the Iraqi air force Squadron 203 on Sept. 5, 2011. The Iraqi training squadron has 11 instructor pilots trained and ready to carry the torch. Senior Airman Tyler Placie
RMHEC057–Lt. Col. Andrew Hamann, 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron commander, performs a preflight visual inspection of a T-6 Texan II aircraft for one of the last joint training missions between the 52nd EFTS and the IqAF Squadron 203 pilots Sept. 4, 2011, at Camp Speicher, Iraq. The 52nd EFTS turned over flight operations to the Iraqi air force Sept. 5. Hamann is deployed from Vance Air Force Base, Okla.
RMEG1DEY–U.S. Air Force advisors, maintenance contractors and Iraqi air force airmen conduct a foreign object debris FOD walk in front of a line of T-6 Texan II trainer aircraft before one of the last joint training missions between the 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron and the Iraqi air force Squadron 203 on Sept. 4, 2011, at Camp Speicher, Iraq. The 52nd EFTS turned over flight operations to the Iraqi air force on Sept. 5, 2011 The training program takes 18 months to qualify and certify an instructor pilot. Staff Sgt. Mike Meares
RM2KFFJMR–common newt
RMDAH0DB–eft, red-spotted newt, red eft, eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens), on a branch
RM2GKXGHY–Great crested newt eft (Triturus cristatus) in the hand, UK
RMERC22W–Alpine newt
RF2CDW04M–Red Eft of Eastern Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens) - DuPont State Recreational Forest near Hendersonville, North Carolina, USA
RMGAFJG8–RAF Cranwell stock
RMF4NP16–A Royal Air Force Grob G.115E Tutor,G-BYWL, of No 115(R) Squadron /1EFTS 16(R)Sqn 115(R)Sqn.
RMGAFN15–Prince William at RAF Cranwell
RMBG8DYH–Red Eft or Newt Notophthalmus vividescens terrestrial form USA North America
RMPDPT7R–7 7 EFTS pilots and Tiger Moths
RMKF8YJ9–7 EFTS pilots and Tiger Moths
RF2H80JM2–16th August 1943, No.9 EFTS RAF training school, at Clyffe Pypard (near Swindon), Wiltshire, England. Eight months after his call-up in Northern Ireland, an apprehensive RAF trainee is about to take his first flight. The aircarft is a Tiger Moth biplane. This was the first of seventeen training flights before he was shipped to Canada in November 1943 to start training at Picton bomb and gunnery school.
RM2WE643Y–EFTS, Steur, Spiering and a Herring, Pierre Firens, After Adriaen Collaert, 1600 - 1638 print print maker: Parisafter print by: Antwerppublisher: Paris paper engraving fishes
RF2H2YK4J–EFTS with Electronic components on integrated circuit board Background.Digital Electronic Computer Hardware and Secure Data Concept. Computer motherbo
RM2ANEEDJ–California Garden, Vol6, No10, April 1915 . In large quantities and great variety Send for Catalogs Nurseries at Montebello, California wmmmwmmmmmmmmi May Rose Festival Panama-California Exposition. Dance of the Roses—Electriquette Pageant A Battle of BloomsYou are One of the Performers—•{Sat, May 15)* Wfe vO/£2N<3£T?v9 .efts
RMBCT5YH–Red Eft - Terrestrial juvenile stage of Red Spotted Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens) New York - USA
RM2P2A174–Midland Bank staff who have joined the RAF Volunteer Reserve, ready for their first pilot training flights, London Air Park, Hanworth, 26 March 1937
RMHEC056–Tech. Sgt. Wayne Morris, 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron maintenance advisor, inspects the propeller of a T-6 Texan II aircraft for one of the last joint training missions between the 52nd EFTS and the IqAF Squadron 203 Sept. 4, 2011, at Camp Speicher, Iraq. The 52nd EFTS turned over flight operations to the Iraqi air force Sept. 5. Morris is deployed from Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, and hails from Toronto, Ohio.
RMPG08K3–. American types of animal life. Zoology; Animal behavior. THE BULLFROG ni The first of these is more exceptional, in that it has no hind limbs at all, and only a very small pair of fore limbs. This is the Hiren, specimens of which have come to the British Museum from various parts of the United States, including South Carolina, Georgia, and Texas. The other American form with persistent gills is named Metiobranohus. It is shorter in body, with two pairs of fairly developed limbs. It is a more northern animal, being found in Canada as well as the United States. There is a genus of efts, distin
RMW1BMFF–Archive image from page 43 of Descriptive list of plants (1896). Descriptive list of plants . descriptivelisto1896elli Year: 1896 40 ELLIS BE 0 THEE S' CATALOGUE. Storm King. This fine new Fuchsia is of German origin, of elegant, graceful habit, producing its immense, finely formed double flowers in great profusion; color, tube and sepal red; corolla large double white, beautifully tinted with a peculiar shade of rosy pink. Price 10 efts. Sunray. Colors as rich and clear as any tricolor Geranium. The leaves are of a bright crimson, white and bronzy green; corolla purple, sepals coral-red. Pri
RMDAH0DY–eft, red-spotted newt, red eft, eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens), on a stone
RM2GKXGPF–Great crested newt eft (Triturus cristatus) in the hand, UK
RMDAH0D4–eft, red-spotted newt, red eft, eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens), on a stone
RMPC2C4T–Young smooth newt (common newt, Lissotriton vulgaris) in aquatic phase, swimming in a garden pond during summer
RMERC22T–Alpine newt
RMBG8E0H–Red Eft (Notophthalmus vividescens vividescens). Land form of Red-spotted Newt. Moist forested mountains. Eastern USA
RMPA5MH4–185 No. 2 EFTS RAAF (AWM P01418.004)
RMKYA7AA–No. 2 EFTS RAAF (AWM P11200.003)
RM2AKNRGJ–The common frog . ngst Mammalia, wego outside that order to which Man belongs, we findin his class other creatures (insect-eating, flesh-eating,and of the squirrel kind) which more or less closelyresemble some of the lower members of mans order.When, however, amongst Batrachia, we go outsidethat order to which the Frog belongs, we find in hisclass no creatures whatever which present anythinglike such an approximation to any members of theFrogs order as is presented by the mammals abovereferred to certain members of mans order. The Efts (or Newts) with their allies—hereinafternoticed—constitute
RMBCT5BN–Red Eft - Terrestrial juvenile stage of Red Spotted Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens) New York - USA
RMHEC055–Tech. Sgt. Wayne Morris, 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron maintenance advisor, shines the cone of a T-6 Texan II aircraft for one of the last joint training missions with the IqAF Squadron 203 Sept. 4, 2011, at Camp Speicher, Iraq. The 52nd EFTS turned over flight operations to the Iraqi air force Sept. 5. Morris is deployed from Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, and hails from Toronto, Ohio.
RMPFYW2G–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. 198 Handbook of Nature-Study. excited, evidently holding his breath since the pulsating throat would become rigid. There was a particularly alert attitude of the whole front part of the body and espec- ially of the eyes and the head; then the neck would stretch out long and thin, the orange snout ap- p r o a c h stealthily within half an inch of the smug aphid, and then there was a flash as of lightning, something too swift to see coming out of the eft's mouth and swooping up the un-
RMDAH0D6–eft, red-spotted newt, red eft, eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens), on a stone
RMPC2C4X–Young smooth newt (common newt, Lissotriton vulgaris) in aquatic phase, swimming in a garden pond during summer
RMDAH0DR–eft, red-spotted newt, red eft, eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens), on a stone
RM2AJ299W–The history of the Puritans, or, Protestant non-conformists... . at Numbers of theLaity in a very tender Part, I fhould think it noDifhonour for the feveral Corporations in England,as well as for the Officers of the Army, Navy, Cu-ftoms, and Excile, who are more peculiarly concerned,to join their Inter efts in petitioning the Legiflature forfuch Relief. And I flatter my felf, that the wife andtemperate Behaviour of the Protectant Diffenters intheir late General Affembly in London ; with thedutiful Regard that they have always fhewn to the Peaceand V/elf are of his Majeftfs Perfon, Family, and
RMBCRPA9–Red Eft - Terrestrial juvenile stage of Red Spotted Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens) New York - USA
RMHEC054–Tech. Sgt. Wayne Morris, 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron maintenance advisor, shines the nose cone of a T-6 Texan II aircraft for one of the last joint training missions with the IqAF Squadron 203 Sept. 4, 2011, at Camp Speicher, Iraq. The 52nd EFTS turned over flight operations to the Iraqi air force Sept. 5. Morris is deployed from Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, and hails from Toronto, Ohio.
RMPFAMTX–. Descriptive list of plants. Nursery stock New Hampshire Keene Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock; Plants, Ornamental; Flowers; Vegetables. 40 ELLIS BE 0 THEE S' CATALOGUE. Storm King. This fine new Fuchsia is of German origin, of elegant, graceful habit, producing its immense, finely formed double flowers in great profusion; color, tube and sepal red; corolla large double white, beautifully tinted with a peculiar shade of rosy pink. Price 10 efts. Sunray. Colors as rich and clear as any tricolor Geranium. The leaves are of a brig
RMDAH0DH–eft, red-spotted newt, red eft, eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens), on a stone
RMERC232–warty newt
RMPA46YH–185 No. 3 EFTS RAAF (AWM P04940.001)
RMKYA5X1–No. 3 EFTS RAAF Wacketts (AWM AC0143)
RM2AKNGM0–The common frog . Fig. 48. Fig. 49. Fig. 48.—Skeleton of anterior extremity of an eft.Fig. 49.—Skeleton of posterior extremity of the same. and other Efts. Nevertheless, there are certainreptiles, and, strange to say, they are once moreChelonians, which agree in this resemblance—as m.aybe seen in the hand of the tortoise — Chelydraserpentina. The bones of the fingers show, moreover, a greaterlikeness, in certain respects, to those of beasts than tothose of reptiles. No finger has a greater number of VI.] THE COMMON FROG. 85 joints than three, while, in some lizards, the fourthdigit may have as
RMBCRPA6–Red Eft - Terrestrial juvenile stage of Red Spotted Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens) New York - USA
RMHEC053–Tech. Sgt. Wayne Morris, 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron maintenance advisor, shines the cone of a T-6 Texan II aircraft for one of the last joint training missions with the IqAF Squadron 203 Sept. 4, 2011, at Camp Speicher, Iraq. The 52nd EFTS turned over flight operations to the Iraqi air force Sept. 5. Morris is deployed from Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, and hails from Toronto, Ohio.
RMHEAGE9–Maintainers with the Iraqi air force 1st Maintenance Squadron push a Cessna 172 Skyhawk into its parking space after the aircraft returned from a training mission marking the 3,000th sortie by the Iraqi Training Wing at Kirkuk Regional Air Base, Iraq, Dec. 18. The Wing accomplished the feat with the help of the 52d Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron. The sortie was flown by Lt. Col. Randall Bristol, 52d EFTS instructor pilot and Lt. Saif, IqAF student pilot. Colonel Bristol is deployed from Geilenkirchen Air Base, Germany. Senior Airman Randi Flaugh)
RMHEA7XE–KIRKUK REGIONAL AIR BASE, IRAQ -- Capt. Jamie Riddle, 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron Instructor Pilot, and Lt. 'Joseph,' Iraqi Air Force Training Pilot, perform a perfect landing in their Cessna 172 after surpassing 2,000 flying hours for the 52 EFTS and the IqAF. The 52 EFTS mission is to train, educate and advise the IqAF to build a institutional capacity to conduct credible fixed and rotary wing flight training for tomorrow. Capt. Riddle is deployed from Colombus Air Force Base, Miss. Airman First Class Randi Flaugh)
RMDAH0E0–eft, red-spotted newt, red eft, eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens), on a stone
RMERC230–warty newt
RMERRY74–Alpine newt
RMPA471W–184 No. 11 EFTS RAAF pilots (AWM VIC1984)
RMFY0KAD–Alpine newt
RMKYA5WY–No. 3 EFTS RAAF (AWM P04940.001)
RMERRY75–Alpine newt
RM2ANDG6B–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . es, only it had a more oblong body. Thecafes of the wings are of a greenifh yellow, or ratherof a gold colour ; the legs are long and thickiih>the eyes globous and prominent; and from the fore-head near the eyes, there are two oblong horns orfeelers, which are articulated. The head is fmall, themouth wide, hard, ilrong, and forked ; being armedwith teeth, with which it bites very hard. The bellyis not round, but longifh. It v/ill fight with Beetlesand efts, wounding them in the belly. It is abouthalf an inch long, and feeds upon mofs, heath,
RMBCT5BA–Red Eft - Terrestrial juvenile stage of Red Spotted Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens) New York - USA
RMHEA7X9–Staff Sgt. Kevin Bremmer marshals a Cessna 172 July 13 at Kirkuk Regional Air Base, Iraq. The aircraft was flown by 2nd Lt. 'Joseph,' an Iraqi air force student pilot, and Capt. Jamie Riddle, a 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron instructor pilot. The pilots surpassed 2,000 flight training hours, marking a milestone for the Iraqi air force. Sergeant Bremmer is deployed to the 52nd EFTS from McGuire Air Force Base, N.J., and Captain Riddle is deployed from Columbus AFB, Miss. Airman First Class Randi Flaugh)
RMDAH0E3–eft, red-spotted newt, red eft, eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens), portrait
RMPA5MH0–185 No. 2 EFTS RAAF (AWM P11200.003)
RMKYA7AB–No. 2 EFTS RAAF (AWM P01418.004)
RMERRY72–Alpine newt
RMRNYNKY–Alpine newt
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RMBCTTMM–Red Eft - Terrestrial juvenile stage of Red Spotted Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens) New York - USA
RMHEA7X7–Capt. Jamie Riddle, a 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron instructor pilot, and 2nd Lt. 'Joseph,' an Iraqi air force student pilot, perform a preflight inspection of a Cessna 172 at Kirkuk Regional Air Base, Iraq, before a training flight mission July 13. Their flight marked the 2,000th flying training hour milestone for the Iraqi air force. The 52nd EFTS' mission is to train, educate and advise the Iraqi air force to build an institutional capacity to conduct credible fixed- and rotary-wing flight training for the future. Captain Riddle is deployed from Columbus Air Force Base, Miss.
RMDAH0DN–eft, red-spotted newt, red eft, eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens), on a stone
RM2AG6ETG–. Betterment work in American industries. Head of Department Recommendation concurred in* Committee on Final Examination* Required for doctors degree but not for masters Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 archive.org/details/bettermentworkinOOdoty TABLE 0? CO IT EFTS PAST ONE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES. Chapter I. Causes of Unrest Page 1 Chapter II. History of Development of Betterment Plans in Industry 20 PART TWO BETTERMENT PLANS IN AMERICAN I1®D8TRY. Chapter I. Health Measures for Employees 75 Chapter II. Physical Comforts for Employees 49 Chapter III. Indoor and Outdoor Recreation 56 Ch
RMBCRP9P–Red Eft - Terrestrial juvenile stage of Red Spotted Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens) New York - USA
RMHEA7X8–Capt. Jamie Riddle, a 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron instructor pilot, and 2nd Lt. 'Joseph,' an Iraqi air force student pilot, taxi out for takeoff on a training flight mission July 13 at Kirkuk Regional Air Base, Iraq. At the conclusion of this mission, they surpassed the 2,000 flight training hour milestone for the Iraqi air force. The 52nd EFTS' mission is to train, educate and advise the Iraqi air force to build an institutional capacity to conduct credible fixed- and rotary-wing flight training for the future. Captain Riddle is deployed from Columbus Air Force Base, Miss. Ai
RMHEA7WY–KIRKUK REGIONAL AIR BASE, Iraq - Staff Sgt Erik Ruppert, 52nd Expeditionary Flight Training School crew chief, marshals Lt. Colonel Mark Bennett, 52 EFTS Commander, and General Alaa, Iraqi Air Force, for the first flight of the new aircraft in service , Oct. 19. Two cesnas were shipped in for the training school only four days ago and the maintenance personnel worked around the clock to get both of them operational. These fixed wing cesnas will be the first aircraft used in training of the new Iraqi Air Force pilots. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Jeremy McGuffin)
RMDAH0DD–eft, red-spotted newt, red eft, eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens), on a branch
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RMP54KA5–common newt
RMFY0KAC–Alpine newt
RM2KFHNEA–Alpine newt
RMDAH0E4–eft, red-spotted newt, red eft, eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens), on a stone