Marines from C Company, 1st Shore Party Battalion, on Operation Golden Fleece, take a break while waiting for helicopters to transport rice to a collection point around 8 miles south of the base camp area. Photograph taken on November 14, 1966, during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-from-c-company-1st-shore-party-battalion-on-operation-golden-fleece-take-a-break-while-waiting-for-helicopters-to-transport-rice-to-a-collection-point-around-8-miles-south-of-the-base-camp-area-photograph-taken-on-november-14-1966-during-the-vietnam-war-image574144329.html
RM2TA2EXH–Marines from C Company, 1st Shore Party Battalion, on Operation Golden Fleece, take a break while waiting for helicopters to transport rice to a collection point around 8 miles south of the base camp area. Photograph taken on November 14, 1966, during the Vietnam War.
Indian Population in the United States and Alaska . 00.0 100.0100.0100.0100.0 100.0100.0100.0100.0 9.638.212.069.549.817.452.469.8 83.1100.094.0 100.0100.0 100.0100.0100.0100.0 100.0100.066.4100.0 100.0100.0(3)100.0 7.73.82.39.856.95.017.669.8 32.725.369.3 100.0 100.0100.0100.0100.0 100.0100.0 11.1 100.0 7.045.6100.058.577.66.943.968.1 74.8100.089.9 East South Central: 384 West South Central: . 57,320 64,446 Mountain: 9,715 2,154 1,307 452 10,318 24,129 1,487 1,582 1,856 10,7462,297 10,346 Idaho 4,064 1,801 597 2,937 24,644 1,472 1,665 2,531 985 6,490 Arizona 28,469 Utah 2,848 N evada 1.557 Pa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/indian-population-in-the-united-states-and-alaska-000-1000100010001000-1000100010001000-96382120695498174524698-8311000940-10001000-1000100010001000-100010006641000-1000100031000-7738239856950176698-327253693-1000-1000100010001000-10001000-111-1000-70456100058577669439681-7481000899-east-south-central-384-west-south-central-57320-64446-mountain-9715-2154-1307-452-10318-24129-1487-1582-1856-107462297-10346-idaho-4064-1801-597-2937-24644-1472-1665-2531-985-6490-arizona-28469-utah-2848-n-evada-1557-pa-image338099281.html
RM2AJ1N29–Indian Population in the United States and Alaska . 00.0 100.0100.0100.0100.0 100.0100.0100.0100.0 9.638.212.069.549.817.452.469.8 83.1100.094.0 100.0100.0 100.0100.0100.0100.0 100.0100.066.4100.0 100.0100.0(3)100.0 7.73.82.39.856.95.017.669.8 32.725.369.3 100.0 100.0100.0100.0100.0 100.0100.0 11.1 100.0 7.045.6100.058.577.66.943.968.1 74.8100.089.9 East South Central: 384 West South Central: . 57,320 64,446 Mountain: 9,715 2,154 1,307 452 10,318 24,129 1,487 1,582 1,856 10,7462,297 10,346 Idaho 4,064 1,801 597 2,937 24,644 1,472 1,665 2,531 985 6,490 Arizona 28,469 Utah 2,848 N evada 1.557 Pa
. Bulletin de la Société botanique de Genève . Fig. 66. — Evonymus japonica. Feuilles adultes ; sections transversales équato-riales. Différents types de cloisonnements et proliférations des cellulesannexes. 318 liULLETlN DE LA SOCIETE BOTANIQUE DK GENEVE 74 se glissant entre les cellules de bordure et les cellules sous-jacentes,tendant à accentuer récaitement; il sensuit lapparition dun méat quigrandit et donne bientôt naissance à une lacune : la cliainbrc f^uiis-?slomatiquc ; cette dernière est donc le résultat de nombreux cloisonne-ments des cellules avoisinantes (flg. 4, 6, 7, 9, 10).. Fig Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-de-la-socit-botanique-de-genve-fig-66-evonymus-japonica-feuilles-adultes-sections-transversales-quato-riales-diffrents-types-de-cloisonnements-et-prolifrations-des-cellulesannexes-318-liulletln-de-la-societe-botanique-dk-geneve-74-se-glissant-entre-les-cellules-de-bordure-et-les-cellules-sous-jacentestendant-accentuer-rcaitement-il-sensuit-lapparition-dun-mat-quigrandit-et-donne-bientt-naissance-une-lacune-la-cliainbrc-fuiis-slomatiquc-cette-dernire-est-donc-le-rsultat-de-nombreux-cloisonne-ments-des-cellules-avoisinantes-flg-4-6-7-9-10-fig-image370108786.html
RM2CE3WEX–. Bulletin de la Société botanique de Genève . Fig. 66. — Evonymus japonica. Feuilles adultes ; sections transversales équato-riales. Différents types de cloisonnements et proliférations des cellulesannexes. 318 liULLETlN DE LA SOCIETE BOTANIQUE DK GENEVE 74 se glissant entre les cellules de bordure et les cellules sous-jacentes,tendant à accentuer récaitement; il sensuit lapparition dun méat quigrandit et donne bientôt naissance à une lacune : la cliainbrc f^uiis-?slomatiquc ; cette dernière est donc le résultat de nombreux cloisonne-ments des cellules avoisinantes (flg. 4, 6, 7, 9, 10).. Fig
. Annual report of the Board of Railroad Commissioners of North Carolina, for the year ending .. . I9Sll,nol329 198403 Whole Tons. Whole Tons. Per Cent. 13,3-11 9, 4.:o 1,627 2,242 25,yi)(i 7U5. 221 bl 448 25 75 18S 368 10,5 6 61,262 12,744 131,461 2,723 4,948 (iO i .^ i 397 i 32 I2, 186 I 4013,470 ! 16,648 5,076 4,786 483 37,230 1,749 5,382 1,049 1,492 169 910 1,369 955 14,630 74,140 43,372 277,023 1.^,50! ;<.3i 9, 66 2.34 1,610 .40 2,435 .59 37,547 9.19 1,031 .25 2,921 j4,988 I 6; I 7 . 428 33 2,186 40S 4,142 5,620 4,798 4,077 37,230 1,749 5,606 1,110 1,940 194 985 1,557 1,318 25,186 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-board-of-railroad-commissioners-of-north-carolina-for-the-year-ending-i9sllnol329-198403-whole-tons-whole-tons-per-cent-133-11-9-4o-1627-2242-25yii-7u5-221-bl-448-25-75-18s-368-105-6-61262-12744-131461-2723-4948-io-i-i-397-i-32-i2-186-i-4013470-!-16648-5076-4786-483-37230-1749-5382-1049-1492-169-910-1369-955-14630-74140-43372-277023-150!-lt3i-9-66-234-1610-40-2435-59-37547-919-1031-25-2921-j4988-i-6-i-7-428-33-2186-40s-4142-5620-4798-4077-37230-1749-5606-1110-1940-194-985-1557-1318-25186-1-image375621190.html
RM2CR30JE–. Annual report of the Board of Railroad Commissioners of North Carolina, for the year ending .. . I9Sll,nol329 198403 Whole Tons. Whole Tons. Per Cent. 13,3-11 9, 4.:o 1,627 2,242 25,yi)(i 7U5. 221 bl 448 25 75 18S 368 10,5 6 61,262 12,744 131,461 2,723 4,948 (iO i .^ i 397 i 32 I2, 186 I 4013,470 ! 16,648 5,076 4,786 483 37,230 1,749 5,382 1,049 1,492 169 910 1,369 955 14,630 74,140 43,372 277,023 1.^,50! ;<.3i 9, 66 2.34 1,610 .40 2,435 .59 37,547 9.19 1,031 .25 2,921 j4,988 I 6; I 7 . 428 33 2,186 40S 4,142 5,620 4,798 4,077 37,230 1,749 5,606 1,110 1,940 194 985 1,557 1,318 25,186 1
. Echinodermata asteroidea. Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911-1914); Starfishes; Echinodermata. ASTilRIES—KOEHLER. 59 Station 2.—Lat. S. 66° 55'. Long. E. 145° 21'. 318 fms. 28 clecembre 1913. Tiois echantillons. Station 3.—Lat. S. 66° 32'. Long. E. 141° 39'. 151 fms. 31 decembie 1913. Deux echantillons. Station 7.—Lat. S. 65° 42'. Long. E. 92° 10'. 60 fins. 21 janviei 1914. Trois echantillons. Station 8.—Lat. S. 66° 8'. Long. E. 94° 17'. 120 fms. 21 janvier 1914. Deux echantillons. Station 12.—Lat. S. 64° 32'. Long. E. 97° 20'. 110 fms. 31 janvier 1914. Deux echantillons. Adelie.—15-20 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/echinodermata-asteroidea-australasian-antarctic-expedition-1911-1914-starfishes-echinodermata-astilrieskoehler-59-station-2lat-s-66-55-long-e-145-21-318-fms-28-clecembre-1913-tiois-echantillons-station-3lat-s-66-32-long-e-141-39-151-fms-31-decembie-1913-deux-echantillons-station-7lat-s-65-42-long-e-92-10-60-fins-21-janviei-1914-trois-echantillons-station-8lat-s-66-8-long-e-94-17-120-fms-21-janvier-1914-deux-echantillons-station-12lat-s-64-32-long-e-97-20-110-fms-31-janvier-1914-deux-echantillons-adelie15-20-image232441845.html
RMRE4HXD–. Echinodermata asteroidea. Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911-1914); Starfishes; Echinodermata. ASTilRIES—KOEHLER. 59 Station 2.—Lat. S. 66° 55'. Long. E. 145° 21'. 318 fms. 28 clecembre 1913. Tiois echantillons. Station 3.—Lat. S. 66° 32'. Long. E. 141° 39'. 151 fms. 31 decembie 1913. Deux echantillons. Station 7.—Lat. S. 65° 42'. Long. E. 92° 10'. 60 fins. 21 janviei 1914. Trois echantillons. Station 8.—Lat. S. 66° 8'. Long. E. 94° 17'. 120 fms. 21 janvier 1914. Deux echantillons. Station 12.—Lat. S. 64° 32'. Long. E. 97° 20'. 110 fms. 31 janvier 1914. Deux echantillons. Adelie.—15-20
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