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RMRE22BJ–. Edward W. Gifford Galapagos expedition journal, 1905-1906 (inclusive).. A. ^J^oy^Kjis Qrisx^djuox^, &<au.)t£*sdjnW^VTS^<f/&AjP-l^<2 »» «; *( i n J* ft 1 '!. 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.. Gifford, Edward Winslow.
RMRE22BC–. Edward W. Gifford Galapagos expedition journal, 1905-1906 (inclusive).. ^J^oy^Kjis Qrisx^djuox^, &<au.)t£*sdjnW^VTS^<f/&AjP-l^<2 »» «; *( i n J* ft 1 '!. j^X^ T Jii£tf J7^a<A/'GtM^LyhA^^ foSx^^utJLwithx^s, rt*£f. 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.. Gifford, Edward Winslow.
RMRHMW9J–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. INFLUENCE OF HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION. 341 tf/tuo/ -J/oy/o. 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.. Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ); Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ). Annual report 1907/08-1952; Lillie, Frank Rattray, 1870-1947; Moore, Carl Richard, 1892-; Redfield, Alfred Clarence, 1890-1983. Woods Hole, Mass.
RMRJ8N7A–. C. Hart Merriam papers : including correspondence, papers relating to career with the United States Biological Survey, 1798-1972 (bulk 1871-1942). United States. Division of Ornithology and Mammalogy; United States. Division of Biological Survey; United States. Biological Survey; United States. Bureau of Biological Survey; Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U. S. ); Harriman Alaska Expedition (1899); Bering Sea controversy; Bears; Biogeography; Natural history; Ornithology; Botany; Life zones; Wildlife conservation. â ^/rPi^ / "^-^^^U^UJ^j Oy^^^ i^r^i^ 'Ca^fY IlC / y
RM2AN7XEY–Several Observations and Experiments on the Animalcula, in Pepper-Water, &cby Sir EdmKing, MDand SRS. . J^ia. ^. oy Jta. <r.x »- x ^V.3 . *..?
RM2AN7X5N–Several Observations and Experiments on the Animalcula, in Pepper-Water, &cby Sir EdmKing, MDand SRS. . J^ia. ^. oy Jta. <r.x »- x ^V.3 . *..?. 6,
RM2AFMXW0–. Til Jeneseis kilder; den Norske Sibirieskspeditions reise, 1914. Afsheden med Chudjakow (lilhoire) u<j Utlarcn (s. Cij. Giilschin oy et par cif hans tatarer (s. 63j
RM2AG86ED–. The Descriptions of Certain Shells Found in the East Indies, Communicated by Mr. Witzen to Dr. Lister, and by Him to the Publisher, with Some Remarks of His Own. J^ia. b. T- oy * ^s- / J%V.*5 . •*..?. 6.philtrans04163811
RM2ANGN4H–A select collection of drawings from curious antique gems : most of them in the possession of the nobility and gentry of this kingdom : etched after the manner of Rembrandt . . acCûTArnf te ft-t oy Jafltant/tft ^/.r^j futat tfc.
RM2ANGMB2–A select collection of drawings from curious antique gems : most of them in the possession of the nobility and gentry of this kingdom : etched after the manner of Rembrandt . acCûTArnf te ft-t oy Jafltant/tft ^/.r^j futat tfc.. £
RM2AGAYA2–. Sammlung europscher Schmetterlinge, errichtet von Jacob Hner in Augsburg. /^^/i)n^:^^^.y , p. ^A^Om^t/Oe-, ^. ^ JZl <zy£/ry:f^^/noe^, J^ di Oy,. m-, ^Wj( 5Jp.
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RM2AKHJH8–Djamileh : opéra-comique en un acte, op24 . ^^ dort.Basses. É M ^i¥ ^ Ê Ê t± f tie- £: ^ei Soupir va - giie De la. A.c./.oy. Un peu aniiné.(J^7t>)
RM2AWFHTE–Le roy et le fermier: comédie en trois actes . Tort bucnf >. ncjb-qwL.oy f Oui, Ce nés b aiuwiVillacj e Qu-C, le bonAeur a J-ùacd j-oivu-eli. i56
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RM2AKHXNJ–Concord town records : manuscript transcripts, 1774-1776 . t <«^^. ^ J^-Jr.. Reference. ! t(r.-^,,xi C-. ti ^ tx^j^ .1^. r^ i %. ?|fS>- ^fJUU^ tLoJ: £ooc^ J^rLn^ iJlLcJln^cjt ^diuJJy^Oy.J^
RM2AKJYKG–Infection experiments with Septoria petroselini varapii causing late blight of celery . Num/^^r of 3^af-j> /?er 3f. c/e^/v.. A/un7^er oy 3^ot^ Ad^ 3y, c/ec^. «^ C^ MJ N>^ (Js j ^ SN
RM2AJF7JH–The design and construction of an automatic absorption dynamometer for a standard master car builder's drop test machine . THESIS DE6ICN t.HiK I II II PLATE IIDETAILS OP DYNA-WMETER AJIAIOUU. J Ll/JJ^ ABMOCXt PLATE IIIDETAILS Oy DY1TAI50?1ETER A.Hlt -
RM2AKJY7P–Infection experiments with Septoria petroselini varapii causing late blight of celery . A/un7^er oy 3^ot^ Ad^ 3y, c/ec^. «^ C^ MJ N>^ (Js j ^ SN. A/i/zT^^^/- oy 3^07^^ Aer S^. c/je^/?7.
RM2AWMWDG–I pianti d'Elicona su la tomba di Teresa Ventura Venier . ^. ?: ?^ >- jiir v^-- n. >?^; » ....... J E#^ .—;^» ^».1 ji> ?W ^ :^ r ^ i•^* -? f-i-^ fv,n. r-v ^^?-? oy v^-U
RM2AJG5X4–Tests of reinforced concrete beams : modulus of elasticity for various ages and mixtures . O. OF 1. S. S. FOAM 3 J/. 30 4a ? o o ^ o o 60 70. 0 / /7/=/^/- /^^ I. Oy^£> LS.. U. OF t. S. S. FORM 3 Jo I
RM2AGC6TC–. Sammlung europscher Schmetterlinge, errichtet von Jacob Hner in Augsburg. jciä-. -iSil. ^^tcta,ri<v . J22. Jl2,5. J:^ricrta-ria. X24 . „^lumaria,. J2,S. t^lyolae^j^/arza^. 25. zdopter-Oy, PT -^.eo7rb&tr(Z^, -T. Q:^7n7»/i/<fi7nay, Y.
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RM2AKCT96–Renaud d'Ast, : comédie en deux actes et en prose : Oeuvre VIII . t £ i £=# f^f tzz/j* quelles souipzrs oy^upi^Ceans^j ep er + $ * z=* < £ ^s m. dismaffle/- reasquznxeojis^jeype? ma m p—)R =pp npz#B
RM2AGD7XF–. Peter and Wendy ; Margaret Ogilvy. PETEI AND WENDY MARGARETOGILVY J ???.>^i^.^,^.ii:v>r ? > >gii^g 7;: ? ^M^U Date Due •^^?•—^iee„„„ca„ oy lime.. ^Shm Young Vuiy,„i^ BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY UNG III 3 1197 20282 4105
RM2AJHK05–American enterprise Burley's United States centennial gasetteer and guide . ^o y -^^0^ ^°--^, 4 o>. o V .^. -;^ V-^. D0BB5 BROS. ° ^ . -^ ^ ^ - -^ ^ LIBRARY BINDING / ^ ^ . r ,^ C* .O a^Oy .> ST. AUGUSTINE te|v FLA. > ^^(5^:5^. 4^ ^ if. 32084 a ^ ^Q A J, 0 o , <? .,<?- •O , ^^ ^^
RM2AJJ42F–The oyster industry . Fig. 40. Fijr. 41. Fi.r. 42. Figures of tlio egg of the oy.ster ami tlie young oyster in progressive stages of growth, illustrating the studies of Dr. V. K. Brooks. IFnini llic report uf T. B. Ferguson, lonimissioncr ul tialieries for Maiylaiiil.J Plate XL. Monograph- O VSTER- IJVD USTR F.
RM2AG95H4–. Sammlung europscher Schmetterlinge, errichtet von Jacob Hner in Augsburg. öSo.. ÖyÖ. OyS. ?=i-Jo>vvidüi^iu^. Öy^.Ö/S. ^uponcA^iaruo. ^/V- ^-^l/3iftfirf(i.iiiS0 >y<J.f/^.z?07:77;:&r-co, VC ^svTTze^erß:^^ T. K.^;^n.ja Z^ i^ruz^, C d}:>. 6Si.
RM2AJJ3RN–The oyster industry . Fig. 40. Fijr. 41. Fi.r. 42. Figures of tlio egg of the oy.ster ami tlie young oyster in progressive stages of growth, illustrating the studies of Dr. V. K. Brooks. IFnini llic report uf T. B. Ferguson, lonimissioncr ul tialieries for Maiylaiiil.J Plate XL. Monograph- O VSTER- IJVD USTR F.. s st Vig. 43.
RM2ANF1MM–Illustrated catalogue and price list of artists' materials, gold paint, bronze powders, metallics, metal leaf, &c: colors and materials for china and glass painting ; colors and materials for oil, water color & pastel painting and drawing, &c. . >. J. Steel Disk, 0 in. diameter per piece $7. 50. IVo. 2. Hard Wood Disk, Oy in. diameter.. per piece $5»25
RM2AJG6AR–Tests of reinforced concrete beams : modulus of elasticity for various ages and mixtures . 5i jD£:/^L£:c t/o/v. //V. U. OF 1. S. S. FORM 3 :40 0 o o o o o 70 so.. O. OF 1. S. S. FOAM 3 J/. 30 4a ? o o ^ o o 60 70. 0 / /7/=/^/- /^^ I. Oy^£> LS.
RM2AWFHE4–Le roy et le fermier: comédie en trois actes . ncjb-qwL.oy f Oui, Ce nés b aiuwiVillacj e Qu-C, le bonAeur a J-ùacd j-oivu-eli. i56. Loin de laVilltsf loin de la Cour• Cest œlJornbrcu/cj Dum^erd feAjulLayej Jh P .S P- „»* - , . i . m i .iff! .,*n ?—* ?„* ,
RM2AJ3MHR–Veterum Romanorum Religio castrametatio, disciplina militaris ut & balneae ex antiquis numismatibus & lapidibus demonstrata . Aj^ypiiisar- Et inter alia facrificia Commodus Impcrator ( ficufi mmmater. ir^quitSpAritaims ) honoravit illaDex, qux exhibeturin fuo Numilmate, fpha:ram manu tencns, tanquam artiuni matcr, &: amphoram plenam fpicis frumenti j quod terti-i .^^iCar^Oy*-- /F^yptiCriini ctnfnelurioniltiraifdi Deosfuos.
RM2AWCNG3–L'ambassadrice; opéra comique en trois actes . in. .ez pourtant >OY.ez comment on veut toujours ce «pioii défend >oy .mai» son œil vif et piquant neut plus dattraits quVu ce moment,. I.U pour - tant ^voy ez com . ment on veut Ion . |amais son rei vif it pi - cpiant neut plus dat - J l-.l
RM2AFP5BC–. Price list of the celebrated Rogers & Bro. A-1 electro silver plated spoons, forks, knives, etc.. Daisy. Owl. Lily of the Valley. Delmonico.For Prices, see page 74. Oy^b^r Forks ar)d Lobster Claw, Shrewsbury. Venetian. For Prices, see page 74. AtlanticLobster Claw.7i inches long. ^ ROGERS & BRO., A-1. 47 Fruib Forts, Savoy, Strawberry. Lenox, Fruit. For Prices, see page 75. Bubt^r Kpives, on: m j
RM2AN6EB4–Hagith : Oper in einem Aufzug von Felix Dörmann : op25 . te accel. £, ^ a.K.st.K. M r F stoies chen,te?. daß du mir nicht hilfst!wi?c nie czy - nisz nic! 3^. u. E.5912. 14 i Strepitoso. Meno mOSSO. (leidenschaflHcfi) (J.-96) „ (nami?tnie) -M- ^ »K.sLK. E S ^ cresc Mein lie - ber Sohn,.3/oy rfro - gi syn, ^
RM2AM8D18–The farmer's boy . nvpathetic gutTaws of laughter. They resented their ])arentsauthorit; the liked to resort to the loaling ])laces whenthey had leisure. They asjiired to smoke and cliew andS])it, like the rest of the loafers there. Tliis may be anextreme j)icture, but there were a ast number of boys itwould fit to a degree. Most country boys admired thegentilitx of smoking, and would be at great pains to ac-(|uire the habit after they got to be fifteen or sixteen earsold. Ir]iap> the average l)oy neer became a fre(|uentsmoker, but when he started off for a ride, he liked thepleasura
RM2AJGGM0–On the Development of the Enamel of the Teeth of Vertebrates . ,43- 3. ^OJ fij Q-: i;^ (.•> **-3-- ^?- .. C ^i^*-^ ,C4 <?.»A ti.< ! if, ci B •^^C- J N-Nx«- £ ( ii.at JN^ wyirv. Froc. B...oy. Soc. Vol. 3 4, PL. 3. tf... b.vtvI .St Fi g.. 9 .Si^, 4. .V .:>} IV !^S-^ e..-pn. % , I Fiq. 6. *.^ , -^^^ft* -^ J*
RM2AX9FXB–Complete works of Abraham Lincoln : [excerpts] . ^Teicutivi Mansion,, ?//^//a^/^K, ,,-fi^^ ^^V Oy/ ct.^^^.:^ ,?^4,v-?S3^ ^t^sx> c^su...^^ ^4;^ u-r^U^-t^ -Ke^^ &^^,^i ^ ig^^^J^^Xso ,;h^.«^;.i,ww,^.*. /i!^ fh^rZs^^^ /?--HsJg^ .-^^^iO iP>^ (?A*.w- ^l^i^ f4^ ^fv-^2*s/ i^ /i^e-r^-C:^ . The Gettysburg Address, November. ^ .= a
RM2AG1E95–. The plants of southern New Jersey; with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. Photos by T. M. Lightfoot. ..Jl« VIEWS OF THE WEST PLAINS.LAUREL IN BLOOM. Southern N. J. PLATE CXXIX.. Pliulos oy W . siune and 1. M. Liglntoot. 1. FLOODED CRANBERRY BOG, WITH ROADWAY ON THE DYKE. STAFFORDS FORGE. 2. SAND DUNES, AND BURIED FOREST. BELOW PIERMONT. i ^^°!ini^^Z^,f(I,!^.P.^?}.^ ° southern New ^^ 3 5185 00128 4460
RM2AG6W4K–. Facsimile of Père Marquette's Illinois prayer book. 1 (J)- yk.^ ^^-^^lO^hM^, 7^M^^ ttA z ?/- 0. f(a.fi^^ o.oy(e./(tj(tf^JU *»v^/i/ Cc/^UluU*-^^ Tt*.*-* /i^/a. ^<y*r/ trim 4-1^* • s /C, *««. ft^UiiialiA »i A^«-M«*V et<CLr^-^f^ Vt^ff**^*^^-*^^ K^^ P*^i »»<2*<r- mil. = ?e i / T I «- t -- ? *^*
RM2AND1MT–A grammar of the Arabic language . • 1, EXAMPLES OF u a-.;;Ls: 355. 3.56 ARABIC GEAililAR. JO - Licences: ^^A-/».i I) P C^ O ^ 9 -Isli J« ix,«,* CJlcli 3. /iLi: •^ oy ^ 1^9 y ylcli J?-U^ ^jJLri 9 ^ O CxO ^ ;!?. . I 1 VARIATIONS IN t-iJ^irl ,:sr . 357 -J^j l Jlijj ^jirr. ^;.IcIj becoming ^^ij^i-^ in the cl^. 353 AEABIC GEAMMAR.
RM2AJ5CX6–Townsend's Narrative of a journey across the Rocky Mountains, to the Columbia River . tly to its value. An introduction, notes, and index have been supplied by Professor J . 7 Frank Heywood Hodder, who has made a yinnotatton Oy special study of American historical geo- ProfeSSOf Hodder ^^^^^y ^ value of the reprint is thus-^ enhanced by annotation embodying the re- sults of the latest researches in this field of American history. The edition is limited to 500 copies, each numbered. It is hand-somely printed in large Caslon type on Dickinsons deckle-edgedpaper. With folding maps and plans. Larg
RM2AFMM46–. La caverne. 7.ey te-iP jarriiP paitr MlLe^ . ee/TTZOTrtend^ va J>éci^der de- jùjv jOT-é- .7naz-(r ûi jai/tf cajnhxen- ^ y Oy dolyjûi-cleiS a diir^nxmder poar j^orêîr dey ce^haTvriHey 2i-eîiy . laz^tSe/ ttlot. gru-eZ^ru/eip77i^7rLeji-<s, eéy TevejLe^i^ toiuf ^crur rfte-Te^oindrey-Lci^ .(^^^^^^^^^^ ^<^^?) S CENE IV. JijylaTuto Seul.. Ml
RM2AKCGM7–The Surveyor and municipal engineer . J. Lovegrove, Engineerto the Council, at the offices ment^ioned below, on any morn-ing between the hours of 10 and 12 oclock, on a sura of £2being deposited with the Clerk to the Council, which sum willbe retained by the Council and deemed to be forfeited it aiona-fide tender is not made by the depositor. If a tender is made which is not accepted the sum depositedwill be returned, and if a tender is accepted such sum will beretained oy the Council until the contract has been executedby the depositor, and will be forfeited in the evenc of his orhis sureties
RM2AG4WC4–. Dictionnaire lyrique portatif; ou, Choix des plus jolies ariettes de tous les genres, disposées pour la voix & les instrumens, avec les paroles françoises sous la musique. /<^ JI^ytaiTe, le C<rj7777u^j-a77^ , Qjii Je 4 / </// lepliij Jela7i7iai-7^e Se fiT7it lej iTrerruers (e^cpi.tai.7^eJI Pjtjiùrauaiia: 7H4Ji7ia7^eJ77ie7X^^. 48 PAIT. Me/hnt la rtiam oy/r / ma .tjût^Afcfêcnt- Li
RM2AKY5M9–Les cent cinquante Psaumes de David: . ii=Ï3ÉÉïiÉ^^îiiÊi#jë Ay de ma voix à Dieu crié , laydc ma voixmôDicupri- -^--»- é, icfpan tout mon coeur dcuantiuy, Pt luy décla- re mon ennui. K iiij Cl. LE Ibvni. Domineciaudi,&c.auribus. PSAL. CXLIII. Eigneur Dicu,oy loraifon mienne, lufquà tes oreilles par-. - rr j V 7^ ,, A . 2. ? V A A-J uicnne Mon humble fùpplication: Selon la vraye ^^^^^mm mercy tienne Refpondmoyenafflidion.
RM2AKWWY0–McElroy's Philadelphia city directory . oy A. L. ARCHAMBAULT, MANUFACTUKER OF Fifteenth St., between Willow and Hamilton, Philada. These Engines are arranged for driving Portable Saw Mills, Corn Mills, ThrashingMachines, &c. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED BY THE FRANKLIN INSTI-TUTE, in 1851 and 1853 j also, by the PENNA STATE AGRICULTURALSOCIETY, held at Philadelphia in 1854; PHILADELPHIA COUNTY FAIR,at Philadelphia in 1855. Also, THE NEW JERSEY STATE FAIR, at Camden. Also, Manufactures to order. Stationary Engines, large or small. Line Shafting,Mill Gearing, Large and Small Screw Jacks for Railroad Co
RM2AXG89W–Calliope, or, English harmony : a collection of the most celebrated English and Scots songs neatly engrav'd and embelish'd with designs adapted to the subject of each song taken from the compositions of the best masters in the most correct manner with the thorough bass and transpositions for the flute (proper for all teachers scholars and lovers of musick printed on a fine paper on each side which renders the undertaking more compleat than any thing of the kind ever publish'd . The J^crUi/lBree^e mm il i i i i Jet 6y4i£cc/<uf mm tTfazfi-llyftrlJu fifteje, Ju^t/uiat/i)oy.(7pie&f,froin a U
RM2AJ1YFG–Livingston's seeds : 1902 'true blue' annual . liV White Bash ScaUop ScLoash. ilVINGSTON S PIE SQUASH, J Called oy Some Seedsmen Pie Pumpkin. It is also claimed by some to be the same as .Winter Luxury Pumpkin; this is incorrect, Liv- stons Pie Squash being more smooth (showing BO ribs whatever), and of more uniform growth in type and crop. We have alwa ys called it aS Squash, inasmuch as the family from whom wefirst obtained om- seed had always been in the Nj habit of speaking of it as such. Whether SquashX, or Pumpkin, one thing is sure, it is far in ad- VANCE OF any PUMPKIN IN QUALI
RM2AKYD4B–Review of reviews and world's work . ny) THE WOR1 D DO (Apropos of Glenn Curtisss aeroplane flight frutiiAlbany to New York.) From the lnttr-Octam (Chicago) 11:30 and got as far as South Aml.oy. X. J.,when some defective spark plugs and an acci-dent to his propeller delayed him for five hoursand twenty minutes. He finally dropped downat Governors Island at 6:40 p. m., well withinthe conditions set for the New York Timesprize, which allowed twenty-four hours for thetrip and an unlimited number of stops. Somenotable aerial achievements took place abroadlast month. Jacques de Lesseps on May 21dup
RM2AKXE2F–A pictorial and descriptive guide to Plymouth, Stonehouse and Devonport with excursions by river, road and sea . SIDMOUTH, SOUTH DEVON. BEDFORD HOTEL. Oy THE SEA FBONT. A First-class Family andResidential Hotel, withall modern improvementsand every comfort. Beau-tiful climate, sunny andbracing, equable for Win-ter or Summer. Close toMedical Baths. LargeDining, Drawiug, Smok-ing, and Private SittingRooms. First-class Bil-liard Room. EXCELLENT CUISINE. MODERATE TARIFF. Special Terms for Winter Residents. Mrs. J. P. MILLEN, Proprietress. NATIONAL TELEPHONE No. 47. 18. Sidmouth SIDMOUTH (South Coa
RM2AKN26X–La forêt bleue; conte lyrique en 3 actes, d'apres les contes de PerraultPoëme de Jacques ChenevìerePartition pour chant et piano réduite par l'auteur . W ^^ 7 ^ jt gesPP ^ h-/ jt ^ Ip - gesPP 1 l l Ah ffi^ l37 »•! • ItJ li ^ A*/» SOI.Oy^ -^ .f/lM. Ah ?^ ^^^ ^. laF. fiiiTCi^^ iTi ^J .Ml 1^ .^HH I 11 liM ^ TOUTESPP Dor-mez,nous a vons le cœur indul . gentPPP Fer - mez vo-tre pau-
RM2AKWXPK–McElroy's Philadelphia city directory . >tog CockB, f aides, Jrip^umps, ^l, FOR GAS WORKS. Valves and Pipes for Tanks at Railroad Stations. DRILLS AND REAMERS For inserting Ferrules in Water Pipes. IFIBIIIILIiIO)Ii»IHin^,. oy A. L. ARCHAMBAULT, MANUFACTUKER OF Fifteenth St., between Willow and Hamilton, Philada. These Engines are arranged for driving Portable Saw Mills, Corn Mills, ThrashingMachines, &c. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED BY THE FRANKLIN INSTI-TUTE, in 1851 and 1853 j also, by the PENNA STATE AGRICULTURALSOCIETY, held at Philadelphia in 1854; PHILADELPHIA COUNTY FAIR,at Philadelphia in
RM2AWFG3G–Modern music and musicians : [Encyclopedic] . K-^^k -^ 2^.v Oy^jj-mq. -fa?*^. %r* r^- ^f* , 4^4^^., ^ —y -y^v0 >«—•-, J— ^^-^ Z-^^-^ A LETTER OF VON WEBERS.From the Royal Library, Berlin. belong to the eighteenth century, while Weber belongs to the nineteenth.But crossing the modernity of his nature was a vein of naivete that ap-pears at times to derive from the most infantine epoch of musical art.In spite of this incongruity, Webers simplicity rarely raises a smile, evenin this day, after all the huge developments of music in the last century;while Beethovens naivete is frequently sugge
RM2AG6D40–. Portrait and biographical album of Green Lake, Marquette and Waushara counties, Wisconsin ... ^ oy^j^u^^^^-^-^r^^ SlXTEEiVTH PRESIDENT. 79 ^3ijaai^n]si^2]^3^. BRAHAM LINCOLN, tliesixtceiitli President of the?IviJUnited States, vv:is liorii inHardin (o., Ky., Feb. 12,I Soy. .About the year 1780, aman by the name of Abraluun^= Lincohi left Virginia with iiisfamily and moved into the tiienwildsof Kentucky. Only two yearsafter this emigration, still a youngman, wliile working one day in afield, was stealthily appro;:ched ban Lidian andshot dead. His widowwas left in extreme poverty witli fiveli
RM2AWP3R7–Onondaga's centennialGleanings of a century . oy(milliner), Liva Peck, Perley Putnam (harnessmaker), George Riker (stage driverfor Sherwood) Jehiel Rust, Josiah Root, Samuel Rhoades, jr. (father of Lewis),Christian Rice, Sylvester Roberts and Harry Briggs (blacksmiths), Ezra Stevens(shoemaker), David Seymour (brick manufacturer), Eleazer Smith, jr., EphraimSmith, jr., Adam H. Shaver, Simeon Skeels (carpenters), Isaac A. Selover (carpen-ter, built the old meetmg house for Elnathan Andrews, the contractor). Miles Sabin(at Mottville), Chester Tolles, Reuben Thomas, Andrew Thompson (son of John),J
RM2AKHDKY–An illustrated history of Skagit and Snohomish Counties; their people, their commerce and their resources, with an outline of the early history of the state of Washington .. . to o 3 o (/5 oy. o OX.. CD uw H J< Z wow CURRENT EVENTS, 1897-1905 299 Bert Moran, A. D. Colburn, Charles OConner,Frank Niles, Harvey Smith, ay Stewart, ErnestBleech, Wilham Kikendall, L. A. Patric, GrantWilson, Paul Langdon, H. V. Landfehr, W. H.Parcels and J. S. Howell. Some of these failedto pass the examination and were sent back, butmost of them enlisted. The court procecdinq-s of the year 1898 were notespeciall
RM2AWG30C–Barty Crusoe and his man Saturday . [117] v> 4 w^^ ^n( g^ H^#^dv** ^Oy P ^^^^fe Smoke is beginning to come out ofit, he said. It looks like real smoke.What set it on fire? What is that shiningthing? Why, its my piece of glass, andhe made a jump towards it. Dont touch it, said the Good Wolf.The .sun has been shining through it ontothe leaves and has made it into a burning-glass, and it has lighted a fire. That iswhat has happened. Now you can cookyour eggs. Let us roast them, said Barty.Roasted eggs make you feel just like apicnic. ^^^ /^ ^ ^ ^^^^ ^^Ul^T^I^ 1 ^ M ^^ %^ etT^.-J^SSC ZL [ii8].
RM2AM8P80–Hardware merchandising (January-June 1902) . Rtminibr tb< Manure Forks. 45 cents. POULTRY NETTING FOOD CUTTERS at 98o. | jPOULTHY NETTING j Ify«n!iaJ,tntaSPRvAYING Be Your Own Tinsmith forOUTFIT ,ou ought to , TEN CENTS. r T oSe NOW iA &J,,oy oinBiM^rBlf tents TREE PRUNERS. importance. The picture is always sec-ondary. The best illustration is a picture of thearticle advertised. A man may be in needof a pair of shoes, and yet, when he picksup his paper to read the news, its quiteprobable that he does not think of shoes atall. However, in reading the paper his at-tention is attracted by the
RM2AWN49C–Agricultural intelligencer, and mechanic register . sely, and boded down one half. Strain the liquor, bottle it, cork the manTf wanted to do printing at the Bankbottles closely, and keep them in a cool Boston Jilay 9:6, 1820.place. Drink about a wine glass full ofthis once an ho«r, during the day. Thisis said to be a specific that may be relied J.XVISIBLE COAJBUSTIOJV.jf discm.ry by 6ir Humphrey DavyPut two or three tea spoonsful of ether I i «» most cases of pulmonary complaints. SJGJY Oy THE FLYING MAN ANDFENDER MANUFACTORY into a wine glass. In the blue or lowerpart of the flame of a candle
RM2ANCYD0–A grammar of the Arabic language . EXAMPLES OF CJ.1.>^^1 o^l Oi. 372 ARABIC GRAMMAR. There is a modification of this metre, in which everyfoot becomes c ^-1^; the effect of this is to make the versoconsist entirely of long syllables, and it is then calledi^j^ J^ drops from the spout, or ^^iv^ ^^-Jstriking the naktis.^^ The following is an example : 1 A wooden board suspended by chains and beaten, to serve instead of bells, inChri&tian churches in the East—bells having formerly been prohibited. Cv. t o ?a ^ o^ **-j -^r^ LT^LT^y c ^ c ^ ^ o ^ O ^ iS^Oy 373 SECTION II.—THE EIIYME. DIFFERENT
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RM2AM5JGP–Contributions à la faune malacologique de l'Afrique Equatoriale..1.sér.,[no.]1-72 . Ve DE lAfBIQUE ÉQUÀTOniALE , PAR Louis Germain. Extrait du Bulletin du Muséum dhistoiijf naturelle. — i^oy, 11° 7, p. iGy. XX Mollusques fluviatiles recueillis près de Kabaram {Sud de Tombouctou). M. Paul Lemoine, Chef île travaux de Géolo[>-ie au Laboratoire colonial,a eu Taniabililé de me coniinuniqucr une petite coUectiou de Mollusques d^tA*j^i Q Mai,in<i&,. i»k 1,,,tti^ .l..^..!
RM2AX0C03–The history of Ireland; from the earliest period of the Irish anals, to the present time . /zij/t/,r/> Boston College Library Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. Books may be kept for two weeks unless ashorter period is specified. If you cannot find what you want, inquire atthe circulation desk for assistance. ; IAia. FJin.M ?J-IU.; 01U(;iNAI. oy KNEJJJfli.lN niKTij ins f.u.rK,THK ])iTii. or di-.voksiii ui: .lOHN TAI.J.iS fr cfmrAW-- i.v)Mi>. i-.ji.j. .,,:.,. A.D. 1798.] HISTORY OF IRELAND, [proceedings of the rebels. gested that the three gentlemen imprisonedat Wexford, Harvej, Fitzoerald, and Co
RM2AG2TCT–. Dictionnaire lyrique portatif; ou, Choix des plus jolies ariettes de tous les genres, disposées pour la voix & les instrumens, avec les paroles françoises sous la musique. Vwe^ leyvuvvwey l a mmir amant et. tncveicr iaicr oy taurg.yJenaririi^ïa.Tnélanco ierej-t Trûx^ ; Fred; Nûu<) aim^nJ La h an i^f-l-^41-:^ ll . ? P - ey ey . Ja.fnmJ /v 182 j^Qjj tc^i -// cva^ t£ vrû hi - te J^and .nej Je la vv-e/Ne niûnt cûu
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RM2AWF87C–Lake Forest College stentor . Uwelle Kneeland Dramatic Club Scores a Hit. ,, ,^ ^ ,c ,j , j Miss Delia Spiff, a matter-of-fact old lady. Last Friday evening at the Winter Fred Chesley Club our actors gave their wonderful Lottie ^^^,^. ^ Lloyd Peters representation of a farce entitled Fog- Puttie S^ ^ Lawrence Kedz.e , T- . ,. n I 1111 ? Aunt Bogle - - - - Orton Watkins gertysrairv. Rehearsals had been going „ , ^ t- 1 ^ ? - t> & Daffodil, ( Gorton Fauntlej-oy on strenuously and successfully for more Roseleaf, 1 Farwell Winston than a month before and when the eventful Dewdrop, ^.^^^^ p..
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RM2AWNHBE–Report of the United States Geological Survey of the territories . ) Leptobrocbns luteus. 4. (1.947) (rib4) (,?) Mesobrochus letbieus. 12.- (9630) (f) Psecadia mortuella. Reverseof Fig. 17. 13. (4423) (^) Mesobrochus imbecillus. 14. (8422) (I) Paladicella eniptionis. 15. (11754) (^) Setodes portionalis. 16. (2677) (^) Derobrochus frigeseeiiS. 17. (8460) (f) Psecadia mortuella. Reverse of Fig. 12. U S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE TERRITORIESTertiary Insects oy North America PL. U. The Florissant Basin NltlUOl TK.KA ]lllt^•^iA.Nll> AK ) T Sinclajr l^- Son. LlCh PhiU. J PLATE XVI. EXPLANATION OP
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RM2AG2YJD–. A comparison of the chemical and physical properties of vitrified bricks. SS^Oy S-Dt/X/^TOiafjy^ ^h^^^ftii^iil#S>^ft. ffs-o 7 -j-b t^J- uyo yy^ ? ««????«??? ????SS!i ? ??•?? «*??? ??????mBs: !???????•?? ???????•?; ???Ml?»???! »::u: lima !???? ::;::::? :::::!:??•??;??????? •??••••? s;::;::;; ???•?•?••??•••?•••????•?•(•??•?????I »:»»»:: •Hh»::U:h:»:::::h:h:ku::ss^^ S ?«???????•???«?!? :::»:::»:::»».: :»»aaisuiiiiiiiiiiin;ana.| u: »«????«? ???????? ??????• ??«??????????( <????????? ?????????? ?????*?*? r.H^^pSiS^y:» ;ss: ?•aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaSa aaaauaaaaaaaaujaaai?aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB ahiBaa
RM2AN4PFB–The Ruba'iyat . as azal,2 from earliest eternity, for it azal, on theDay of Creation. Concerning azal, vide post, q. 107, note 1. 76. This quatrain is C. 173, P. 189, L. 315, B. 311, and is No. 9 of de T.s ex-amples. The exact meaning is very involved and obscure, and I am indebted toDr. Denison Ross and Mr. Whinfield for assistance in unravelling it. We find init the idea conveyed by F. v. 24 : Ah, make the most of what we yet may spend.Before we, too, into the Dust descend; Dust into Dust, and under Dust to lie,Sans Wine, sans Song, sans Singer, and—sans End j;| jl (-) Ui. Oy ,1 (1) Transcri
RM2AG4MD0–. Joannis Baptistae Morgagni ... Adversaria anatomica omnia : quorum tria posteriora nunc primùm prodeunt, novis pluribus aereis tabulis, & universal accuratissimo indice ornata. Opus nunc vere absolutum, inventis, & innumeris observationibus, ac monitis refertum, quibus universa humani corporis anatomie, & ... res medica, & chirurgica admodum illustrantur. )» o iiV. JO. BAPTISTAEMORGAGNI ADVERSARIA ANATOMICAO M N I A. MarclciDv Q^i^TTUv j or c^k«^,t(^ lu> iu A«^wV, Tioirot u^ <^oy,ov %ccrmXei7F0fAiB-.y ifcTl to< g^jjf/TldvtK TFciT^eiiVQVTDi vio^vyeg ot^^^oi Trehoicttf. Felix Mufarum
RM2AFP54W–. Price list of the celebrated Rogers & Bro. A-1 electro silver plated spoons, forks, knives, etc.. Daisy. Owl. Lily of the Valley. Delmonico.For Prices, see page 74. Oy^b^r Forks ar)d Lobster Claw, Shrewsbury. Venetian. For Prices, see page 74. AtlanticLobster Claw.7i inches long. ^ ROGERS & BRO., A-1. 47 Fruib Forts, Savoy, Strawberry. Lenox, Fruit. For Prices, see page 75. Bubt^r Kpives, on: m j. 4 ® ) . ID h in fi (l „ m H ^ £ 03 uuuii Ch ^ )>M C .2 m o fe $fr v< Bubber Spreaders
RM2AWG7CG–Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . Chrah ir^aous ittn i-pj/ciatiij ^^u^diii J.Sr.Jc, CARxBVS iinir.ifclatiis. Der handirte Laufkäfer, Ci^alr^S wiif:f:i;ii?? alatus ferrugineus, vertlce elytrisc^vie rafcia nigrls, arxtennls pev.ihusijue teflaceis.Carabui uniffcirJns: aatus thorace lato lateiibii« valiie roiimdatis, pcftice an-guftito feiiiig!!iei!S, ritidus, vertice CGleoptioniiroi.e iubftriatorum fafcia po-ftica nigris. K (gel. n. oy. Tempore autumnali femel captus.Caput ferriigineum nitidum fafcia verticis inter oculas atra. Antennae te-f^aceae. Thorax fubcoi
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RM2AX5XG0–Personal memoirs of the home life of the late Theodore Roosevelt as soldier, governor, vice president, and president, in relation to Oyster Bay .. . ive. New York. 6. William P. Sheridan, Detective Sergeant. New York. 7. John J. Burke, Central Office Detective. New York. 8. George T. Lawler, Detective National Park Bank. New York. 9. Thomas Monday, Central Office Detective, New York. 10. William F. Peabody, Detective Sergeant, New York. 11. Hon. Wm. J. Youngs, Member Executive Committee, Oyster Bay. 12. Frank C. Travers, Chairman General Committee. Oyster Bay. 13. William Loeb. Jr.. Manager Oy
RM2AJ6X8F–Genealogy of Johannes Baer, 1749-1910 . oy A. Seek, first child of Wm. T. and Abbie Seek, wasborn September 15th, 1899. Nellie Marion, second child of Wm. T. and Abbie Seek, wasborn April 21st, 1901. William T. Seek died April 22nd, 1904, and was buried atWyanet, 111. Mrs. Abbie J. Seeks address is 294 Giddings avenue,Chicago, 111. Emma H. Anthony, sixth child of George W. and Mar)- AnnAnthony, was born at Wyanet, 111,, November 25th, 1867. Shewas married to Henry Grammar, February 22nd, 1888. EmmaH. Grammar died July 5th, 1903, and is buried at Wyanet, 111.They had the following children: Cha
RM2AG1A76–. Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution ... ANALYSIS. Ma ko-ee mi-ta-wa (3) Counl i niv own e kta w a-j?le kta. (2) Il) to II 1 co homo I; will. 4«(J SIGN LANUUAOi-; AMONG NJRTll AMERICAN INDIANS. DIALOGUES. TEND OY-H ITEM TO DIALOG UE. The following conversation took place at Washington in April, 1880,between Tendoy, chief of the Shoshoni and Banak Indians of Idaho,and Huerito, one of the Apache chiefs from New Mexico, in the pres-ence of Dr. W. J. IToffman. Neither of these Indians spoke any lan-guage known to the other, or had ever met or
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RM2AXDGN5–Climatological data, New Jersey . BOSTON, MASS. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE February 7, 1907 Annual Mean Isotherms and Prevailing Direction of .Wind, 1906.. Vi;i;. I.lOC. (?i.i.MAi()i.o(ii( Ai. i;i:it»irr: nkw .ii:k*sk miction. I.t U. S. DEPAKTMHNT OF AGRICUI/rURE, CLIMATOI.OGICAI. SiRVICl oy TUK WEATHER BUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. JSIEW JERSEY SECTION,LEVI A. JUDKINS, Section Director. Not.. XIX. Atlantic City, N. J. Year, 1906. GENERAL SUMMARY. The year 11)011 is placed on record as having averaged slightlywarmer than usnal. The aminal mean temperature was thehighest that has occur
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RM2AFY4EP–. The North Carolina Presbyterian. bJ«etei- Iof kit cotton. ^ The Battle or A«mage0doic.of the Mobile Keginler, writingtion among the Kentuckians aa8to stink. An effort was madelstop him, but the soldiera, whowould not allow it to oe done.. L AUCHLIN KlTiLT Separtea toif ure, rooi-e county, on Wednesday, the 7|fa inst., after antiMM*of ahouv.tWj^tT-four honrA. lUte wks h^aiu fever > He was a faihful memberof i)K* t i^e(>byk«^rlao church; one of its brightest membersIs gM.e,aHd the community lost a g^od cltiaeu—be wunwell beUkrd oy all. bis bad uaiumi j leaven an affection-ate iife attd
RM2AN4KX6–An elementary treatise on coordinate geometry of three dimensions . 7M, = ??1 = 0: l., = n2 = 0, m.2=- ; l, — m?t = 0, lx = »?.>??3 — »?.,».,, ancoincides with OY [ 1 /C-i M j M /CO .) //lo 1 j [ ? //C V*, /(« 1 . d if 0£ be rotated to coincide with OX. O 72 COORDINATE GEOMETRY [CH. IV. 54. Section of a surface by a given plane. The follow-ing method of transformation can be applied with advantagewhen the section of a given surface by a given planepassing through the origin is to be considered. Let the equation to the plane be lx + 7)iy + nz = 0, wherel2+m2+n2=l, and n is positive. Take
RM2AM5492–Thesaurus musicus : a collection of two, three, and four part songs : several of them never before printed, to which are added some choice dialogues set to musick by the most eminent masters . Vmte At/id t%cae//i, Ai/zd 6%cav /i to tu det/t. Ac/id in. 7/cirt/i in g 3% Zuznc At/id &haih 7v tiJ s&rf/i /end - - i ^ j £9 ? i q PS f i I ° 7/ltrfA in ///i sL tv<e j7ic?id e/n/i/oy, t/i. 7/li. *. * - - - rfA ri*e J?wud c//z/z/cy,/Ac /zcei*ij?i, /necit/7z Uctcird^
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