. Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1901. th, Mrs. Eleanor, Mrs. M. A. Benson and John Mackintosh, curator Montreal Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth A. C Petitcodiac, N.B Smith, Miss Elizabeth N Montreal 24 10 10 5 9 8 1 25 36 153 321 195571 5033 15100 407 2214 a 2030 1& 833 s S 45 10,069,000 10,069,000 35 7.000 7,000 35 7,000 7,000 2 400 400 ? 400 400 2 400 4oa 5 1,000 1,000 64 32,800 32,800 7 1,400 1,400 10 2,000 2,000 93 38,600 38,600 7 1,400 1,400 3 600 600 5 1,000 1,000 15 3,000 3,000 20 4,000 4,000 15 3,000 3,000 4,8002,0002,0001,0001,8001,6002005,000 1,600 7,200 3,000 600 600 400 200 3,80 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sessional-papers-of-the-dominion-of-canada-1901-th-mrs-eleanor-mrs-m-a-benson-and-john-mackintosh-curator-montreal-smith-mrs-elizabeth-a-c-petitcodiac-nb-smith-miss-elizabeth-n-montreal-24-10-10-5-9-8-1-25-36-153-321-195571-5033-15100-407-2214-a-2030-1-833-s-s-45-10069000-10069000-35-7000-7000-35-7000-7000-2-400-400-400-400-2-400-4oa-5-1000-1000-64-32800-32800-7-1400-1400-10-2000-2000-93-38600-38600-7-1400-1400-3-600-600-5-1000-1000-15-3000-3000-20-4000-4000-15-3000-3000-4800200020001000180016002005000-1600-7200-3000-600-600-400-200-380-image336611229.html
RM2AFHY1H–. Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1901. th, Mrs. Eleanor, Mrs. M. A. Benson and John Mackintosh, curator Montreal Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth A. C Petitcodiac, N.B Smith, Miss Elizabeth N Montreal 24 10 10 5 9 8 1 25 36 153 321 195571 5033 15100 407 2214 a 2030 1& 833 s S 45 10,069,000 10,069,000 35 7.000 7,000 35 7,000 7,000 2 400 400 ? 400 400 2 400 4oa 5 1,000 1,000 64 32,800 32,800 7 1,400 1,400 10 2,000 2,000 93 38,600 38,600 7 1,400 1,400 3 600 600 5 1,000 1,000 15 3,000 3,000 20 4,000 4,000 15 3,000 3,000 4,8002,0002,0001,0001,8001,6002005,000 1,600 7,200 3,000 600 600 400 200 3,80
The treatment of fractures . Fig. 369.—Thomas single hip-splint inposition (Ridlon). Fig. 370.—Thomas double hip-splint inposition (Ridlon). except posteriorly, allows the patient to be lifted with ease, doesnot interfere with the groin, favors cleanliness, admits of traction,can be applied without moving the patient and without assist-ance, and presents no difficulties after the initial application (seeFigs. 369, 370). The splint is made of soft iron, and consists of a main stem, achest-band, a thigh-band, and a calf-band. The stem is an inchand a quarter wide and one-fourth of an inch thick, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-treatment-of-fractures-fig-369thomas-single-hip-splint-inposition-ridlon-fig-370thomas-double-hip-splint-inposition-ridlon-except-posteriorly-allows-the-patient-to-be-lifted-with-ease-doesnot-interfere-with-the-groin-favors-cleanliness-admits-of-tractioncan-be-applied-without-moving-the-patient-and-without-assist-ance-and-presents-no-difficulties-after-the-initial-application-seefigs-369-370-the-splint-is-made-of-soft-iron-and-consists-of-a-main-stem-achest-band-a-thigh-band-and-a-calf-band-the-stem-is-an-inchand-a-quarter-wide-and-one-fourth-of-an-inch-thick-image339951925.html
RM2AN2445–The treatment of fractures . Fig. 369.—Thomas single hip-splint inposition (Ridlon). Fig. 370.—Thomas double hip-splint inposition (Ridlon). except posteriorly, allows the patient to be lifted with ease, doesnot interfere with the groin, favors cleanliness, admits of traction,can be applied without moving the patient and without assist-ance, and presents no difficulties after the initial application (seeFigs. 369, 370). The splint is made of soft iron, and consists of a main stem, achest-band, a thigh-band, and a calf-band. The stem is an inchand a quarter wide and one-fourth of an inch thick,
The tempest : a comedy . SCENE TWO The island. Before Prosperos cell. [Eater Prospero and Miranda.]Miranda. F by your art, my dearest father, you havePut the wild waters in this roar, allay them.The sky, it seems, would pour down stinking pitch,But that the sea, mounting to the welkins cheek.Dashes the fire out. O, I have sufferdWith those that I saw suffer! a brave vessel.Who had, no doubt, some noble creature in her,Dashd all to pieces. O, the cry did knockAgainst my very heart! Poor souls, they perishdl 5 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-tempest-a-comedy-scene-two-the-island-before-prosperos-cell-eater-prospero-and-miranda-miranda-f-by-your-art-my-dearest-father-you-haveput-the-wild-waters-in-this-roar-allay-themthe-sky-it-seems-would-pour-down-stinking-pitchbut-that-the-sea-mounting-to-the-welkins-cheekdashes-the-fire-out-o-i-have-sufferdwith-those-that-i-saw-suffer!-a-brave-vesselwho-had-no-doubt-some-noble-creature-in-herdashd-all-to-pieces-o-the-cry-did-knockagainst-my-very-heart!-poor-souls-they-perishdl-5-image342785585.html
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Church review . ettered tomor-row. In the day of reckoning the questionswill be as to fidelity. The one-talent man was a coward,and even God condemns a coward. Only they grow better whose goal isbest. Every second-rate workman will beashamed in the great day. There are no circumstances that canprevent a Christians spiritual growth. Souls thrive best in the field ofduty. The books, sermons and speeches ofReverend F. B. Meyer are known al-most all over the world. The man him-self is known and pleasantly re-membered by the many who have at-tended the Conferences at Northfield,Mass. It seems stran Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/church-review-ettered-tomor-row-in-the-day-of-reckoning-the-questionswill-be-as-to-fidelity-the-one-talent-man-was-a-cowardand-even-god-condemns-a-coward-only-they-grow-better-whose-goal-isbest-every-second-rate-workman-will-beashamed-in-the-great-day-there-are-no-circumstances-that-canprevent-a-christians-spiritual-growth-souls-thrive-best-in-the-field-ofduty-the-books-sermons-and-speeches-ofreverend-f-b-meyer-are-known-al-most-all-over-the-world-the-man-him-self-is-known-and-pleasantly-re-membered-by-the-many-who-have-at-tended-the-conferences-at-northfieldmass-it-seems-stran-image338198181.html
RM2AJ676D–Church review . ettered tomor-row. In the day of reckoning the questionswill be as to fidelity. The one-talent man was a coward,and even God condemns a coward. Only they grow better whose goal isbest. Every second-rate workman will beashamed in the great day. There are no circumstances that canprevent a Christians spiritual growth. Souls thrive best in the field ofduty. The books, sermons and speeches ofReverend F. B. Meyer are known al-most all over the world. The man him-self is known and pleasantly re-membered by the many who have at-tended the Conferences at Northfield,Mass. It seems stran
. The American journal of anatomy. 39 precocious as I possess later stages where the two systems are in opencommunication at a lower level than is shown in this specimen. At thelevel where the Mesocardium posterior begins (Fig. 7 VM), the epithe-lium lining the fore gut is columnar and consists, except in the ventraland dorsal angles, usually of a double layer of cells. In the anlage of thelungs (Fig. 8), it is slightly higher and shows a more active karyoki-netic process. A similar layer of endoblast extends out into the primitivebronchi. At the tips, cell division is proceeding rapidly. The Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-journal-of-anatomy-39-precocious-as-i-possess-later-stages-where-the-two-systems-are-in-opencommunication-at-a-lower-level-than-is-shown-in-this-specimen-at-thelevel-where-the-mesocardium-posterior-begins-fig-7-vm-the-epithe-lium-lining-the-fore-gut-is-columnar-and-consists-except-in-the-ventraland-dorsal-angles-usually-of-a-double-layer-of-cells-in-the-anlage-of-thelungs-fig-8-it-is-slightly-higher-and-shows-a-more-active-karyoki-netic-process-a-similar-layer-of-endoblast-extends-out-into-the-primitivebronchi-at-the-tips-cell-division-is-proceeding-rapidly-the-image337147901.html
RM2AGEBGD–. The American journal of anatomy. 39 precocious as I possess later stages where the two systems are in opencommunication at a lower level than is shown in this specimen. At thelevel where the Mesocardium posterior begins (Fig. 7 VM), the epithe-lium lining the fore gut is columnar and consists, except in the ventraland dorsal angles, usually of a double layer of cells. In the anlage of thelungs (Fig. 8), it is slightly higher and shows a more active karyoki-netic process. A similar layer of endoblast extends out into the primitivebronchi. At the tips, cell division is proceeding rapidly. The
Great Americans and their noble deeds; containing the lives of almost fifty of our nation's heroes and heroines .. . for his army, but the greater part was swept away by the false-dealing of one in whom he had trusted. With the little that was left hesettled with his family in Georgia in the spring of 1785. The next year,while walking out in the rice-field, he had a sun-stroke which caused hisdeath within a week. Nathaniel Greene was bom in Warwick, Rhode Island, May 27, 1742.He died on his estates near Savannah, Georgia, June 19, 1786. QUESTIONS. Who was Washingtons favorite General? What did Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/great-americans-and-their-noble-deeds-containing-the-lives-of-almost-fifty-of-our-nations-heroes-and-heroines-for-his-army-but-the-greater-part-was-swept-away-by-the-false-dealing-of-one-in-whom-he-had-trusted-with-the-little-that-was-left-hesettled-with-his-family-in-georgia-in-the-spring-of-1785-the-next-yearwhile-walking-out-in-the-rice-field-he-had-a-sun-stroke-which-caused-hisdeath-within-a-week-nathaniel-greene-was-bom-in-warwick-rhode-island-may-27-1742he-died-on-his-estates-near-savannah-georgia-june-19-1786-questions-who-was-washingtons-favorite-general-what-did-image340200043.html
RM2ANDCHF–Great Americans and their noble deeds; containing the lives of almost fifty of our nation's heroes and heroines .. . for his army, but the greater part was swept away by the false-dealing of one in whom he had trusted. With the little that was left hesettled with his family in Georgia in the spring of 1785. The next year,while walking out in the rice-field, he had a sun-stroke which caused hisdeath within a week. Nathaniel Greene was bom in Warwick, Rhode Island, May 27, 1742.He died on his estates near Savannah, Georgia, June 19, 1786. QUESTIONS. Who was Washingtons favorite General? What did
Catalogue of the Indian decapod Crustacea in the collection of the Indian museum .. . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-the-indian-decapod-crustacea-in-the-collection-of-the-indian-museum-image338506253.html
RM2AJM851–Catalogue of the Indian decapod Crustacea in the collection of the Indian museum .. .
Monuments of the early church . acticinterest which then began to make itself felt in Christian art.This new interest reflected the character of the religious in-struction of that period, as represented by the Biblical com-mentaries and homilies which then began to form the stock ofecclesiastical literature. These new themes of art are too vari-ous to be readily classified, and they can be noticed only inci-dentally in the course of the description of some of the mostnotable monuments. Here it is necessary to mention only thefact that to our Lords miracles, and to the other scenes in whichhe w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/monuments-of-the-early-church-acticinterest-which-then-began-to-make-itself-felt-in-christian-artthis-new-interest-reflected-the-character-of-the-religious-in-struction-of-that-period-as-represented-by-the-biblical-com-mentaries-and-homilies-which-then-began-to-form-the-stock-ofecclesiastical-literature-these-new-themes-of-art-are-too-vari-ous-to-be-readily-classified-and-they-can-be-noticed-only-inci-dentally-in-the-course-of-the-description-of-some-of-the-mostnotable-monuments-here-it-is-necessary-to-mention-only-thefact-that-to-our-lords-miracles-and-to-the-other-scenes-in-whichhe-w-image338264114.html
RM2AJ9796–Monuments of the early church . acticinterest which then began to make itself felt in Christian art.This new interest reflected the character of the religious in-struction of that period, as represented by the Biblical com-mentaries and homilies which then began to form the stock ofecclesiastical literature. These new themes of art are too vari-ous to be readily classified, and they can be noticed only inci-dentally in the course of the description of some of the mostnotable monuments. Here it is necessary to mention only thefact that to our Lords miracles, and to the other scenes in whichhe w
The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three centuries.. . SDELL MOORE was l.oiii o.lohci- :{(), 1S(I7,in East ()i-iini>e, Essex Connty, N. J., wliei-e he still Icsides.He is the son of Charles F. R. ISfoore aTul Ann Elizabeth.M;ihi.v, -hter of Peter and Johanna ((iarrison) Maloy;a i^raiilson of Joseidi IT. ]roore and Julia Elnia Williams;a ,:;ieal-yrandson of John iloore anil Hannah Coixdanil; anda great-great-grandson of Joseph Moore and ChristiannaTiisho|i. On the ])aternal side he traces his ancestry backto Samuel Moore, who,in 1()(!4, emigrated tothis country and settledin what is now Woo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-passaic-valley-new-jersey-in-three-centuries-sdell-moore-was-loiii-olohci-1si7in-east-i-iinigte-essex-connty-n-j-wliei-e-he-still-icsideshe-is-the-son-of-charles-f-r-isfoore-atul-ann-elizabethmihiv-hter-of-peter-and-johanna-iarrison-maloya-iraiilson-of-joseidi-it-roore-and-julia-elnia-williamsa-ieal-yrandson-of-john-iloore-anil-hannah-coixdanil-anda-great-great-grandson-of-joseph-moore-and-christiannatiishoi-on-the-aternal-side-he-traces-his-ancestry-backto-samuel-moore-whoin-1!4-emigrated-tothis-country-and-settledin-what-is-now-woo-image340008872.html
RM2AN4MP0–The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three centuries.. . SDELL MOORE was l.oiii o.lohci- :{(), 1S(I7,in East ()i-iini>e, Essex Connty, N. J., wliei-e he still Icsides.He is the son of Charles F. R. ISfoore aTul Ann Elizabeth.M;ihi.v, -hter of Peter and Johanna ((iarrison) Maloy;a i^raiilson of Joseidi IT. ]roore and Julia Elnia Williams;a ,:;ieal-yrandson of John iloore anil Hannah Coixdanil; anda great-great-grandson of Joseph Moore and ChristiannaTiisho|i. On the ])aternal side he traces his ancestry backto Samuel Moore, who,in 1()(!4, emigrated tothis country and settledin what is now Woo
A text-book on diseases of the ear, nose and throat . k^.. Section of entire thickness of mucous membrane in atrophic rhinitis. (Stoerk.) a, pavementepithelium; b, b, connective tissue moderately rich in cells ; c, c, glands largely degenerated; d, blood-vessel with excessively enlarged Avail. fresh secretion obtained just after cleansing contained but few micro-organisms and had no fetor, but that removed after six hours was putridand loaded with bacteria. Abel, Paulsen, and other observers foundamong these a bacillus constantly present on the mucous surface, whichis called the bacillus capsu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-on-diseases-of-the-ear-nose-and-throat-k-section-of-entire-thickness-of-mucous-membrane-in-atrophic-rhinitis-stoerk-a-pavementepithelium-b-b-connective-tissue-moderately-rich-in-cells-c-c-glands-largely-degenerated-d-blood-vessel-with-excessively-enlarged-avail-fresh-secretion-obtained-just-after-cleansing-contained-but-few-micro-organisms-and-had-no-fetor-but-that-removed-after-six-hours-was-putridand-loaded-with-bacteria-abel-paulsen-and-other-observers-foundamong-these-a-bacillus-constantly-present-on-the-mucous-surface-whichis-called-the-bacillus-capsu-image342645074.html
RM2AWCR82–A text-book on diseases of the ear, nose and throat . k^.. Section of entire thickness of mucous membrane in atrophic rhinitis. (Stoerk.) a, pavementepithelium; b, b, connective tissue moderately rich in cells ; c, c, glands largely degenerated; d, blood-vessel with excessively enlarged Avail. fresh secretion obtained just after cleansing contained but few micro-organisms and had no fetor, but that removed after six hours was putridand loaded with bacteria. Abel, Paulsen, and other observers foundamong these a bacillus constantly present on the mucous surface, whichis called the bacillus capsu
The Sherbro and its hinterland . reduced to the more portable saccharine,,I presented one of the women with a lump. She receivedit and stepped back to join the crowd again. Of course shewas entirely at a loss to know what to do with the sugar,but upon my gesticulating that she should eat it, a shortdiscussion with those around her resulted in her breakingthis one lump up into about forty or fifty pieces, one ofwhich she distributed to each person. Simultaneouslythey raised it to their lips and in the most cautious mannergot the flavour of it, still holding it between their fingers,minute as it Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-sherbro-and-its-hinterland-reduced-to-the-more-portable-saccharinei-presented-one-of-the-women-with-a-lump-she-receivedit-and-stepped-back-to-join-the-crowd-again-of-course-shewas-entirely-at-a-loss-to-know-what-to-do-with-the-sugarbut-upon-my-gesticulating-that-she-should-eat-it-a-shortdiscussion-with-those-around-her-resulted-in-her-breakingthis-one-lump-up-into-about-forty-or-fifty-pieces-one-ofwhich-she-distributed-to-each-person-simultaneouslythey-raised-it-to-their-lips-and-in-the-most-cautious-mannergot-the-flavour-of-it-still-holding-it-between-their-fingersminute-as-it-image338363165.html
RM2AJDNJN–The Sherbro and its hinterland . reduced to the more portable saccharine,,I presented one of the women with a lump. She receivedit and stepped back to join the crowd again. Of course shewas entirely at a loss to know what to do with the sugar,but upon my gesticulating that she should eat it, a shortdiscussion with those around her resulted in her breakingthis one lump up into about forty or fifty pieces, one ofwhich she distributed to each person. Simultaneouslythey raised it to their lips and in the most cautious mannergot the flavour of it, still holding it between their fingers,minute as it
The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . oles hairy, 1ft. to2ft.long. South Africa.A giant Anemone.(B. M. 6958; G. 0.U.S., XXV., p. 433.) A. IVagifera (Straw-berry • bearing). Asynonym of A. bal-densis. A. Hepatica is a European, but not anEnglish, plant. A. palmata. Thischarming rock plant,whose yellow flowersare well known, isillustrated at Fig. 43. A. polyanthes (many-floweied).//. white.lin.to 2in. in diameter,in simple or com-pound luubels, oftenvery numerous; sepalsbroadly obovate oroblon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-century-supplement-to-the-dictionary-of-gardening-a-practical-and-scientific-encyclopaedia-of-horticulture-for-gardeners-and-botanists-oles-hairy-1ft-to2ftlong-south-africaa-giant-anemoneb-m-6958-g-0us-xxv-p-433-a-ivagifera-straw-berry-bearing-asynonym-of-a-bal-densis-a-hepatica-is-a-european-but-not-anenglish-plant-a-palmata-thischarming-rock-plantwhose-yellow-flowersare-well-known-isillustrated-at-fig-43-a-polyanthes-many-floweied-whitelinto-2in-in-diameterin-simple-or-com-pound-luubels-oftenvery-numerous-sepalsbroadly-obovate-oroblon-image343056322.html
RM2AX3FRE–The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . oles hairy, 1ft. to2ft.long. South Africa.A giant Anemone.(B. M. 6958; G. 0.U.S., XXV., p. 433.) A. IVagifera (Straw-berry • bearing). Asynonym of A. bal-densis. A. Hepatica is a European, but not anEnglish, plant. A. palmata. Thischarming rock plant,whose yellow flowersare well known, isillustrated at Fig. 43. A. polyanthes (many-floweied).//. white.lin.to 2in. in diameter,in simple or com-pound luubels, oftenvery numerous; sepalsbroadly obovate oroblon
The North Carolina booklet : great events in North Carolina history . ound the wallthere is a row of horizontal panels upon which is molding,and a five-inch chair-rail. This supports the upper row ofpanels, set vertically. The panels are certainly of soft woodand are probably of white pine, with stiles of yellow pine.The crown molding is very heavy, about eight by eight inches,and is nearly similar to the molding of the arch above the door. The room has four win-dows with egg-and-anchor mold-ing set in broken lines, to givea Roman appearance. On oneof the panes of a window in thisroom there is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-north-carolina-booklet-great-events-in-north-carolina-history-ound-the-wallthere-is-a-row-of-horizontal-panels-upon-which-is-moldingand-a-five-inch-chair-rail-this-supports-the-upper-row-ofpanels-set-vertically-the-panels-are-certainly-of-soft-woodand-are-probably-of-white-pine-with-stiles-of-yellow-pinethe-crown-molding-is-very-heavy-about-eight-by-eight-inchesand-is-nearly-similar-to-the-molding-of-the-arch-above-the-door-the-room-has-four-win-dows-with-egg-and-anchor-mold-ing-set-in-broken-lines-to-givea-roman-appearance-on-oneof-the-panes-of-a-window-in-thisroom-there-is-image338329069.html
RM2AJC651–The North Carolina booklet : great events in North Carolina history . ound the wallthere is a row of horizontal panels upon which is molding,and a five-inch chair-rail. This supports the upper row ofpanels, set vertically. The panels are certainly of soft woodand are probably of white pine, with stiles of yellow pine.The crown molding is very heavy, about eight by eight inches,and is nearly similar to the molding of the arch above the door. The room has four win-dows with egg-and-anchor mold-ing set in broken lines, to givea Roman appearance. On oneof the panes of a window in thisroom there is
Fact and fable in psychology . he investigation, the results of which arehere presented, was undertaken. Inasmuch as the movements in question are oftenvery slight, somewhat delicate apparatus is requiredto secure their record ; the apparatus must in a mea-sure exaggerate the tendency to motion though withoutaltering its nature. The form of apj)aratus which Idevised for this study, and which may be appropriatelycalled an automatograph, is illustrated in the accompa-nying figure (p. 310). It consists of a wooden frame,enclosing a heavy piece of plate glass (fifteen inchessquare), and mounted up Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fact-and-fable-in-psychology-he-investigation-the-results-of-which-arehere-presented-was-undertaken-inasmuch-as-the-movements-in-question-are-oftenvery-slight-somewhat-delicate-apparatus-is-requiredto-secure-their-record-the-apparatus-must-in-a-mea-sure-exaggerate-the-tendency-to-motion-though-withoutaltering-its-nature-the-form-of-apjaratus-which-idevised-for-this-study-and-which-may-be-appropriatelycalled-an-automatograph-is-illustrated-in-the-accompa-nying-figure-p-310-it-consists-of-a-wooden-frameenclosing-a-heavy-piece-of-plate-glass-fifteen-inchessquare-and-mounted-up-image340230118.html
RM2ANEPYJ–Fact and fable in psychology . he investigation, the results of which arehere presented, was undertaken. Inasmuch as the movements in question are oftenvery slight, somewhat delicate apparatus is requiredto secure their record ; the apparatus must in a mea-sure exaggerate the tendency to motion though withoutaltering its nature. The form of apj)aratus which Idevised for this study, and which may be appropriatelycalled an automatograph, is illustrated in the accompa-nying figure (p. 310). It consists of a wooden frame,enclosing a heavy piece of plate glass (fifteen inchessquare), and mounted up
Cole's garden annual . select packets to the value of 3.80 I For 10.00 select packets to the value of 14.00 The above club rates apply only to Seeds by the Packet, and are not allowed on seed by the ounce, pound, pint or quart.OTHER PREMIUMS—We also offer, in place of seeds, for an order amounting to $3.00 of seeds in Packets, an Acme Seed Drill, or for an order of $1.00, a copy the Book Feathered Pets.ADDRESS all correspondence, and make all P. O. and Express Money Orders payable to COLES SEED STORE, PELLA, IOWA COLES NOVELTIES. 3 NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES FOR 1901 On these pages of pink pape Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coles-garden-annual-select-packets-to-the-value-of-380-i-for-1000-select-packets-to-the-value-of-1400-the-above-club-rates-apply-only-to-seeds-by-the-packet-and-are-not-allowed-on-seed-by-the-ounce-pound-pint-or-quartother-premiumswe-also-offer-in-place-of-seeds-for-an-order-amounting-to-300-of-seeds-in-packets-an-acme-seed-drill-or-for-an-order-of-100-a-copy-the-book-feathered-petsaddress-all-correspondence-and-make-all-p-o-and-express-money-orders-payable-to-coles-seed-store-pella-iowa-coles-novelties-3-novelties-and-specialties-for-1901-on-these-pages-of-pink-pape-image338363135.html
RM2AJDNHK–Cole's garden annual . select packets to the value of 3.80 I For 10.00 select packets to the value of 14.00 The above club rates apply only to Seeds by the Packet, and are not allowed on seed by the ounce, pound, pint or quart.OTHER PREMIUMS—We also offer, in place of seeds, for an order amounting to $3.00 of seeds in Packets, an Acme Seed Drill, or for an order of $1.00, a copy the Book Feathered Pets.ADDRESS all correspondence, and make all P. O. and Express Money Orders payable to COLES SEED STORE, PELLA, IOWA COLES NOVELTIES. 3 NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES FOR 1901 On these pages of pink pape
The General society of Mayflower descendants; meetings, officers and members arranged in state societies, ancestors and their descendants . :2 2 ^ 3. ^^tr. THE NATIONS DEBT TO THEPILGRIMS REV. JAMES GIBSON JOHNSON, D.D. Elder of the Connecticut Society ofMayflower Descendants AT PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTSSeptember i6, 1900 Ibe batb not Dealt so witb ans nation. 147TH Psalm. E are met here, my friends, not so muchto honor the Pilgrims as to honor our-selves by renewed recognition of the factthat we are their descendants. To re-peat their virtues and to emulate theirexample is our high standard of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-general-society-of-mayflower-descendants-meetings-officers-and-members-arranged-in-state-societies-ancestors-and-their-descendants-2-2-3-tr-the-nations-debt-to-thepilgrims-rev-james-gibson-johnson-dd-elder-of-the-connecticut-society-ofmayflower-descendants-at-plymouth-massachusettsseptember-i6-1900-ibe-batb-not-dealt-so-witb-ans-nation-147th-psalm-e-are-met-here-my-friends-not-so-muchto-honor-the-pilgrims-as-to-honor-our-selves-by-renewed-recognition-of-the-factthat-we-are-their-descendants-to-re-peat-their-virtues-and-to-emulate-theirexample-is-our-high-standard-of-image342810526.html
RM2AWMA92–The General society of Mayflower descendants; meetings, officers and members arranged in state societies, ancestors and their descendants . :2 2 ^ 3. ^^tr. THE NATIONS DEBT TO THEPILGRIMS REV. JAMES GIBSON JOHNSON, D.D. Elder of the Connecticut Society ofMayflower Descendants AT PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTSSeptember i6, 1900 Ibe batb not Dealt so witb ans nation. 147TH Psalm. E are met here, my friends, not so muchto honor the Pilgrims as to honor our-selves by renewed recognition of the factthat we are their descendants. To re-peat their virtues and to emulate theirexample is our high standard of
Chambers's encyclopaedia; a dictionary of universal knowledge . iquidrefuse, facal, and other matters, must be so con-structed as to preserve the site of the habitationfrom lieing polluted ami prevent the entrance ofany sowaj^e-air into the house. .s a rule it is nowrequired that every house-drain connected with apublic sewer shall have an intercepting trap placedoetween the hoiLse and the sewer. This trap servesthe purpose of cutting oil the direct connectionbetween the house and the .sewer, so that if thehou.se-drainage works are imperfectly carried outthe intercepting trap will at least pr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chamberss-encyclopaedia-a-dictionary-of-universal-knowledge-iquidrefuse-facal-and-other-matters-must-be-so-con-structed-as-to-preserve-the-site-of-the-habitationfrom-lieing-polluted-ami-prevent-the-entrance-ofany-sowaje-air-into-the-house-s-a-rule-it-is-nowrequired-that-every-house-drain-connected-with-apublic-sewer-shall-have-an-intercepting-trap-placedoetween-the-hoilse-and-the-sewer-this-trap-servesthe-purpose-of-cutting-oil-the-direct-connectionbetween-the-house-and-the-sewer-so-that-if-thehouse-drainage-works-are-imperfectly-carried-outthe-intercepting-trap-will-at-least-pr-image338159680.html
RM2AJ4E3C–Chambers's encyclopaedia; a dictionary of universal knowledge . iquidrefuse, facal, and other matters, must be so con-structed as to preserve the site of the habitationfrom lieing polluted ami prevent the entrance ofany sowaj^e-air into the house. .s a rule it is nowrequired that every house-drain connected with apublic sewer shall have an intercepting trap placedoetween the hoiLse and the sewer. This trap servesthe purpose of cutting oil the direct connectionbetween the house and the .sewer, so that if thehou.se-drainage works are imperfectly carried outthe intercepting trap will at least pr
. The Far East and the new America; a picturesque and historic account of these lands and peoples, with the following special articles: China. THE PHILIPPINES. 291 first warning to the Spanish. A bugle sounded the alarm on the shore,followed by a shrill whistle and the boom of a cannon. This was theopening shot of the battle of Cavite and of the war. It was then aquarter past eleven. Not until the Spani.sh had fired their third shot, with their usualinaccuracy, did the Boston fire the first gun on the part of the Americans.Another missile from the shore hurtled over their heads, and the Concor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-far-east-and-the-new-america-a-picturesque-and-historic-account-of-these-lands-and-peoples-with-the-following-special-articles-china-the-philippines-291-first-warning-to-the-spanish-a-bugle-sounded-the-alarm-on-the-shorefollowed-by-a-shrill-whistle-and-the-boom-of-a-cannon-this-was-theopening-shot-of-the-battle-of-cavite-and-of-the-war-it-was-then-aquarter-past-eleven-not-until-the-spanish-had-fired-their-third-shot-with-their-usualinaccuracy-did-the-boston-fire-the-first-gun-on-the-part-of-the-americansanother-missile-from-the-shore-hurtled-over-their-heads-and-the-concor-image337054652.html
RM2AGA4J4–. The Far East and the new America; a picturesque and historic account of these lands and peoples, with the following special articles: China. THE PHILIPPINES. 291 first warning to the Spanish. A bugle sounded the alarm on the shore,followed by a shrill whistle and the boom of a cannon. This was theopening shot of the battle of Cavite and of the war. It was then aquarter past eleven. Not until the Spani.sh had fired their third shot, with their usualinaccuracy, did the Boston fire the first gun on the part of the Americans.Another missile from the shore hurtled over their heads, and the Concor
. Augsburg's drawing, book 2. )rism, Fig. 2 ; (3) the horizontalreceding triangular prism, Fig. 8. Models.— Use for a model a strip of stitf ])aper 9x13 inches,folded as in Fig. 4, with the lap glued, pinned, or a light elasticslipped around it. Vertical Prism.— Place the prism before you as in Fig. 4,and observe : (1) That there are four sets of lines,— 1, 1, 1, 2, AUGSBURGS DRAWING. 143. 2, 3, 3, and 4, 4, (2) That the lines of each set are pairaliel,lines 2, 2, and 3, 3, being receding, converge slightly but theyrepresent parallel lines, and are called parallel. They should con-verge in the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/augsburgs-drawing-book-2-rism-fig-2-3-the-horizontalreceding-triangular-prism-fig-8-models-use-for-a-model-a-strip-of-stitf-aper-9x13-inchesfolded-as-in-fig-4-with-the-lap-glued-pinned-or-a-light-elasticslipped-around-it-vertical-prism-place-the-prism-before-you-as-in-fig-4and-observe-1-that-there-are-four-sets-of-lines-1-1-1-2-augsburgs-drawing-143-2-3-3-and-4-4-2-that-the-lines-of-each-set-are-pairaliellines-2-2-and-3-3-being-receding-converge-slightly-but-theyrepresent-parallel-lines-and-are-called-parallel-they-should-con-verge-in-the-image336817801.html
RM2AFYAF5–. Augsburg's drawing, book 2. )rism, Fig. 2 ; (3) the horizontalreceding triangular prism, Fig. 8. Models.— Use for a model a strip of stitf ])aper 9x13 inches,folded as in Fig. 4, with the lap glued, pinned, or a light elasticslipped around it. Vertical Prism.— Place the prism before you as in Fig. 4,and observe : (1) That there are four sets of lines,— 1, 1, 1, 2, AUGSBURGS DRAWING. 143. 2, 3, 3, and 4, 4, (2) That the lines of each set are pairaliel,lines 2, 2, and 3, 3, being receding, converge slightly but theyrepresent parallel lines, and are called parallel. They should con-verge in the
. Journal of applied microscopy and laboratory methods. as in the sketch, are set ina wire basket in rows, cotton wool being placed inthe bottom for them to rest on. We use baskets3x5 inches, and 5 inches deep ; these will hold tentubes in a row, and by putting in layers of cottonwool, three tiers can be placed in a basket. In thisway, thirty tubes occupy about as much space asfive or six of the ordinary style of tube wouldoccupy, and can be handled as a unit in steriliza-tion, etc. The open arm of the tube is sufficientlylong to hold all of the liquid when it is forced outof the closed arm, w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/journal-of-applied-microscopy-and-laboratory-methods-as-in-the-sketch-are-set-ina-wire-basket-in-rows-cotton-wool-being-placed-inthe-bottom-for-them-to-rest-on-we-use-baskets3x5-inches-and-5-inches-deep-these-will-hold-tentubes-in-a-row-and-by-putting-in-layers-of-cottonwool-three-tiers-can-be-placed-in-a-basket-in-thisway-thirty-tubes-occupy-about-as-much-space-asfive-or-six-of-the-ordinary-style-of-tube-wouldoccupy-and-can-be-handled-as-a-unit-in-steriliza-tion-etc-the-open-arm-of-the-tube-is-sufficientlylong-to-hold-all-of-the-liquid-when-it-is-forced-outof-the-closed-arm-w-image337132752.html
RM2AGDM7C–. Journal of applied microscopy and laboratory methods. as in the sketch, are set ina wire basket in rows, cotton wool being placed inthe bottom for them to rest on. We use baskets3x5 inches, and 5 inches deep ; these will hold tentubes in a row, and by putting in layers of cottonwool, three tiers can be placed in a basket. In thisway, thirty tubes occupy about as much space asfive or six of the ordinary style of tube wouldoccupy, and can be handled as a unit in steriliza-tion, etc. The open arm of the tube is sufficientlylong to hold all of the liquid when it is forced outof the closed arm, w
. A history of architecture in Italy from the time of Constantine to the dawn of the renaissance. rshad illustrated, wentdown, smotheredunder the dull weightof German invasion. The arts which they had protected and cher-ished were despised and forgotten; the Saracens were persecuted,the Jews were expelled. After the death of the second William,the internal peace and security which his kingdom had enjoyed fora half century were broken by the war of succession, which endedin 1197 in the accession of Frederick II., and which was followedduring his minority by constant and violent disturbances amo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-architecture-in-italy-from-the-time-of-constantine-to-the-dawn-of-the-renaissance-rshad-illustrated-wentdown-smotheredunder-the-dull-weightof-german-invasion-the-arts-which-they-had-protected-and-cher-ished-were-despised-and-forgotten-the-saracens-were-persecutedthe-jews-were-expelled-after-the-death-of-the-second-williamthe-internal-peace-and-security-which-his-kingdom-had-enjoyed-fora-half-century-were-broken-by-the-war-of-succession-which-endedin-1197-in-the-accession-of-frederick-ii-and-which-was-followedduring-his-minority-by-constant-and-violent-disturbances-amo-image336886738.html
RM2AG2ED6–. A history of architecture in Italy from the time of Constantine to the dawn of the renaissance. rshad illustrated, wentdown, smotheredunder the dull weightof German invasion. The arts which they had protected and cher-ished were despised and forgotten; the Saracens were persecuted,the Jews were expelled. After the death of the second William,the internal peace and security which his kingdom had enjoyed fora half century were broken by the war of succession, which endedin 1197 in the accession of Frederick II., and which was followedduring his minority by constant and violent disturbances amo
Lessons in practical electricity; principles, experiments, and arithmetical problems, an elementary text-book . d when bal-ance is obtained : the 10 ohm spool was selected, B = 350 scale divi-sions read from the left-hand zero mark, C = 650 divisions read fromright-hand zero mark. What is the value of the unknown resistanceat D, Fig. 229 ? By Formula (91) D = A * C =-10 * 650 = 18.57 ohms.±> 3o0 A = 10 ohms, C = 650 divisions, B = 350 divisions.Prob. 107: In another measurement with the slide wire bridge, A= 100 ohms, B = 100 divisions, C = 900 divisions. What is the valueof the unknown res Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lessons-in-practical-electricity-principles-experiments-and-arithmetical-problems-an-elementary-text-book-d-when-bal-ance-is-obtained-the-10-ohm-spool-was-selected-b-=-350-scale-divi-sions-read-from-the-left-hand-zero-mark-c-=-650-divisions-read-fromright-hand-zero-mark-what-is-the-value-of-the-unknown-resistanceat-d-fig-229-by-formula-91-d-=-a-c-=-10-650-=-1857-ohmsgt-3o0-a-=-10-ohms-c-=-650-divisions-b-=-350-divisionsprob-107-in-another-measurement-with-the-slide-wire-bridge-a=-100-ohms-b-=-100-divisions-c-=-900-divisions-what-is-the-valueof-the-unknown-res-image340035809.html
RM2AN5Y41–Lessons in practical electricity; principles, experiments, and arithmetical problems, an elementary text-book . d when bal-ance is obtained : the 10 ohm spool was selected, B = 350 scale divi-sions read from the left-hand zero mark, C = 650 divisions read fromright-hand zero mark. What is the value of the unknown resistanceat D, Fig. 229 ? By Formula (91) D = A * C =-10 * 650 = 18.57 ohms.±> 3o0 A = 10 ohms, C = 650 divisions, B = 350 divisions.Prob. 107: In another measurement with the slide wire bridge, A= 100 ohms, B = 100 divisions, C = 900 divisions. What is the valueof the unknown res
Locomotive appliances . be a matter not undeserv-ing the attenion of practical railroad men to knowthat by this means alone over half a million dollarsper year may be saved on a railway system ha int-one thousand locomotives. An eminent professor states that the best insulaling substance known is air confined in minute partides or cells, so that heal cannot be removed byconvection. He also states that no covering canequal or surpass that of perfectly still and stagnantair, and the value of most insulating substances (879) 380 LOCOMOTIVE APPLIANCES. depends upon the power of holding minute qua Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/locomotive-appliances-be-a-matter-not-undeserv-ing-the-attenion-of-practical-railroad-men-to-knowthat-by-this-means-alone-over-half-a-million-dollarsper-year-may-be-saved-on-a-railway-system-ha-int-one-thousand-locomotives-an-eminent-professor-states-that-the-best-insulaling-substance-known-is-air-confined-in-minute-partides-or-cells-so-that-heal-cannot-be-removed-byconvection-he-also-states-that-no-covering-canequal-or-surpass-that-of-perfectly-still-and-stagnantair-and-the-value-of-most-insulating-substances-879-380-locomotive-appliances-depends-upon-the-power-of-holding-minute-qua-image342697896.html
RM2AWF6JG–Locomotive appliances . be a matter not undeserv-ing the attenion of practical railroad men to knowthat by this means alone over half a million dollarsper year may be saved on a railway system ha int-one thousand locomotives. An eminent professor states that the best insulaling substance known is air confined in minute partides or cells, so that heal cannot be removed byconvection. He also states that no covering canequal or surpass that of perfectly still and stagnantair, and the value of most insulating substances (879) 380 LOCOMOTIVE APPLIANCES. depends upon the power of holding minute qua
A landmark history of New York; also the origin of street names and a bibliography . an order wasdivided among the shoemakers of the town to makeone hundred and twenty-two leathern buckets, whichwere hung up in various places. In 1731 two fireengines were ordered in London, and a room inthe City Hall was set aside for them. Tlie enginesconsisted of boxes on wooden wheels, and handlesthat could be pushed up and down. Gradually im-proved devices were introduced and volinitcer firecompanies organized. These couipanies were madeup of some of the best young men of the town, andgreat rivalry existed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-landmark-history-of-new-york-also-the-origin-of-street-names-and-a-bibliography-an-order-wasdivided-among-the-shoemakers-of-the-town-to-makeone-hundred-and-twenty-two-leathern-buckets-whichwere-hung-up-in-various-places-in-1731-two-fireengines-were-ordered-in-london-and-a-room-inthe-city-hall-was-set-aside-for-them-tlie-enginesconsisted-of-boxes-on-wooden-wheels-and-handlesthat-could-be-pushed-up-and-down-gradually-im-proved-devices-were-introduced-and-volinitcer-firecompanies-organized-these-couipanies-were-madeup-of-some-of-the-best-young-men-of-the-town-andgreat-rivalry-existed-image343385013.html
RM2AXJF2D–A landmark history of New York; also the origin of street names and a bibliography . an order wasdivided among the shoemakers of the town to makeone hundred and twenty-two leathern buckets, whichwere hung up in various places. In 1731 two fireengines were ordered in London, and a room inthe City Hall was set aside for them. Tlie enginesconsisted of boxes on wooden wheels, and handlesthat could be pushed up and down. Gradually im-proved devices were introduced and volinitcer firecompanies organized. These couipanies were madeup of some of the best young men of the town, andgreat rivalry existed
The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . the adventof the tender vonng leaves in the spring. When the Mites are detected the trees should be sprayedwith a weak solution of Kerosene Emulsion, sold readyprepared ; and in winter, when the trees are at rest, theyshould be cleansed of Moss and Lichen by theaid of a causticpotash and soda solution sprayed on. See Iiichen. DANAA. A synonym of Physospermum (which see). DANA£ (a classical name ; Danae was the daughter ofAcrisius, King of Argos, by Euryd Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-century-supplement-to-the-dictionary-of-gardening-a-practical-and-scientific-encyclopaedia-of-horticulture-for-gardeners-and-botanists-the-adventof-the-tender-vonng-leaves-in-the-spring-when-the-mites-are-detected-the-trees-should-be-sprayedwith-a-weak-solution-of-kerosene-emulsion-sold-readyprepared-and-in-winter-when-the-trees-are-at-rest-theyshould-be-cleansed-of-moss-and-lichen-by-theaid-of-a-causticpotash-and-soda-solution-sprayed-on-see-iiichen-danaa-a-synonym-of-physospermum-which-see-dana-a-classical-name-danae-was-the-daughter-ofacrisius-king-of-argos-by-euryd-image342883079.html
RM2AWRJT7–The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . the adventof the tender vonng leaves in the spring. When the Mites are detected the trees should be sprayedwith a weak solution of Kerosene Emulsion, sold readyprepared ; and in winter, when the trees are at rest, theyshould be cleansed of Moss and Lichen by theaid of a causticpotash and soda solution sprayed on. See Iiichen. DANAA. A synonym of Physospermum (which see). DANA£ (a classical name ; Danae was the daughter ofAcrisius, King of Argos, by Euryd
Social England : a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . st of his gay careerCo sway became aSwedenborgian, and, ac-cording to his assertion,held interviews withmore than one personof the Trinity, and hadsittings from the VirginMary. His wife aban-doned him in 1804, andafter a luxurious life inthe Paris of the Empire became superior of a religious house at Lyons. He lived to be overeighty, and left behind him a vast body of most attractive work. Cosways most famou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/social-england-a-record-of-the-progress-of-the-people-in-religion-laws-learning-arts-industry-commerce-science-literature-and-manners-from-the-earliest-times-to-the-present-day-st-of-his-gay-careerco-sway-became-aswedenborgian-and-ac-cording-to-his-assertionheld-interviews-withmore-than-one-personof-the-trinity-and-hadsittings-from-the-virginmary-his-wife-aban-doned-him-in-1804-andafter-a-luxurious-life-inthe-paris-of-the-empire-became-superior-of-a-religious-house-at-lyons-he-lived-to-be-overeighty-and-left-behind-him-a-vast-body-of-most-attractive-work-cosways-most-famou-image339443868.html
RM2AM7038–Social England : a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . st of his gay careerCo sway became aSwedenborgian, and, ac-cording to his assertion,held interviews withmore than one personof the Trinity, and hadsittings from the VirginMary. His wife aban-doned him in 1804, andafter a luxurious life inthe Paris of the Empire became superior of a religious house at Lyons. He lived to be overeighty, and left behind him a vast body of most attractive work. Cosways most famou
The rose and the ring; or, The history of Prince Giglio and Prince Bulbo; a fireside pantomime for great and small children . them. He sat down and began writing an adieu to Angelica, as theclock kept always ticking, and the hands drawing nearer to next morn-ing. The barber came in at night, and offered to shave him for thenext day. Prince Bulbo kicked him away, and went on writing a fewwords to Princess Angelica, as the clock kept always ticking, and thehands hopping nearer and nearer to next morning. He got up on the BULBO S PAINS SEEM WELLNIGH ENDED. 123 top of ta hat-box, on the top of a c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-rose-and-the-ring-or-the-history-of-prince-giglio-and-prince-bulbo-a-fireside-pantomime-for-great-and-small-children-them-he-sat-down-and-began-writing-an-adieu-to-angelica-as-theclock-kept-always-ticking-and-the-hands-drawing-nearer-to-next-morn-ing-the-barber-came-in-at-night-and-offered-to-shave-him-for-thenext-day-prince-bulbo-kicked-him-away-and-went-on-writing-a-fewwords-to-princess-angelica-as-the-clock-kept-always-ticking-and-thehands-hopping-nearer-and-nearer-to-next-morning-he-got-up-on-the-bulbo-s-pains-seem-wellnigh-ended-123-top-of-ta-hat-box-on-the-top-of-a-c-image342892853.html
RM2AWT399–The rose and the ring; or, The history of Prince Giglio and Prince Bulbo; a fireside pantomime for great and small children . them. He sat down and began writing an adieu to Angelica, as theclock kept always ticking, and the hands drawing nearer to next morn-ing. The barber came in at night, and offered to shave him for thenext day. Prince Bulbo kicked him away, and went on writing a fewwords to Princess Angelica, as the clock kept always ticking, and thehands hopping nearer and nearer to next morning. He got up on the BULBO S PAINS SEEM WELLNIGH ENDED. 123 top of ta hat-box, on the top of a c
. The Far East and the new America; a picturesque and historic account of these lands and peoples, with the following special articles: China. variably lost,not only the amount demanded, but along with it his home, and oftenhis fi-eedom, glad to escape with his life. Agents of the Inquisition held powers in the Philippines the same as inthe other colonies of Spain, to watch over the lives of whomever might beplaced under suspicion, and reported accordingly if he committed any actconsidered under the pale of religious condemnation. It was ordered thatthe names of the victims should be read in p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-far-east-and-the-new-america-a-picturesque-and-historic-account-of-these-lands-and-peoples-with-the-following-special-articles-china-variably-lostnot-only-the-amount-demanded-but-along-with-it-his-home-and-oftenhis-fi-eedom-glad-to-escape-with-his-life-agents-of-the-inquisition-held-powers-in-the-philippines-the-same-as-inthe-other-colonies-of-spain-to-watch-over-the-lives-of-whomever-might-beplaced-under-suspicion-and-reported-accordingly-if-he-committed-any-actconsidered-under-the-pale-of-religious-condemnation-it-was-ordered-thatthe-names-of-the-victims-should-be-read-in-p-image337073706.html
RM2AGB0XJ–. The Far East and the new America; a picturesque and historic account of these lands and peoples, with the following special articles: China. variably lost,not only the amount demanded, but along with it his home, and oftenhis fi-eedom, glad to escape with his life. Agents of the Inquisition held powers in the Philippines the same as inthe other colonies of Spain, to watch over the lives of whomever might beplaced under suspicion, and reported accordingly if he committed any actconsidered under the pale of religious condemnation. It was ordered thatthe names of the victims should be read in p
John Nagle's philosophy . SENTIMENT. No one wants to stay the hand of progress.But enterprise should sometimes yield to sen-timent. The song of the bird is sweeter tothe ear than his morsel of flesh is to the palate.Man has a heart as well as a stomach, and the de-mand of the latter should not forever crush outthe longings of the former.. JOHN NAGLES PHILOSOPHYDone into print by Herman Charles Berndt,in the year of grace MDCCCCI, inthe office made famous by thebrilliant mind and unique per-sonality of the author ofthe philosophic reflec-tions herewithissued. ,^^ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-nagles-philosophy-sentiment-no-one-wants-to-stay-the-hand-of-progressbut-enterprise-should-sometimes-yield-to-sen-timent-the-song-of-the-bird-is-sweeter-tothe-ear-than-his-morsel-of-flesh-is-to-the-palateman-has-a-heart-as-well-as-a-stomach-and-the-de-mand-of-the-latter-should-not-forever-crush-outthe-longings-of-the-former-john-nagles-philosophydone-into-print-by-herman-charles-berndtin-the-year-of-grace-mdcccci-inthe-office-made-famous-by-thebrilliant-mind-and-unique-per-sonality-of-the-author-ofthe-philosophic-reflec-tions-herewithissued-image343241089.html
RM2AXBYE9–John Nagle's philosophy . SENTIMENT. No one wants to stay the hand of progress.But enterprise should sometimes yield to sen-timent. The song of the bird is sweeter tothe ear than his morsel of flesh is to the palate.Man has a heart as well as a stomach, and the de-mand of the latter should not forever crush outthe longings of the former.. JOHN NAGLES PHILOSOPHYDone into print by Herman Charles Berndt,in the year of grace MDCCCCI, inthe office made famous by thebrilliant mind and unique per-sonality of the author ofthe philosophic reflec-tions herewithissued. ,^^
Ontario Sessional Papers, 1901, No.45-79 . 6 p. Smoothwater Lake looking south from outlet. Party No. 3.[21]. Lake expansion on east branch of Montreal River. Party No. 3. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ontario-sessional-papers-1901-no45-79-6-p-smoothwater-lake-looking-south-from-outlet-party-no-3-21-lake-expansion-on-east-branch-of-montreal-river-party-no-3-image339209919.html
RM2AKT9KY–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1901, No.45-79 . 6 p. Smoothwater Lake looking south from outlet. Party No. 3.[21]. Lake expansion on east branch of Montreal River. Party No. 3.
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William Shakespeare; poet, dramatist, and man . actors and mem-bers of the company, and combined personal interestand practical knowledge in theatrical management.The profits of the Blackfriars Theatre were smaller.Shakespeares great popularity after 1598 or 1600 ^v,, ,-. -r? ^ rh. . probably enabled him to P^*^-/ii/i^^i^jtsIMiJttLh£:.si secure much larger re-turns from the sale ofnew plays than were paidto the majority of play-wrights ; while the feesalways distributed atCourt performances musthave amounted, in hiscase, to a very consider-able sum. From thesevarious sources Shake-speare prob Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/william-shakespeare-poet-dramatist-and-man-actors-and-mem-bers-of-the-company-and-combined-personal-interestand-practical-knowledge-in-theatrical-managementthe-profits-of-the-blackfriars-theatre-were-smallershakespeares-great-popularity-after-1598-or-1600-v-r-rh-probably-enabled-him-to-p-iiiijtsimijttlhsi-secure-much-larger-re-turns-from-the-sale-ofnew-plays-than-were-paidto-the-majority-of-play-wrights-while-the-feesalways-distributed-atcourt-performances-musthave-amounted-in-hiscase-to-a-very-consider-able-sum-from-thesevarious-sources-shake-speare-prob-image338175088.html
RM2AJ55NM–William Shakespeare; poet, dramatist, and man . actors and mem-bers of the company, and combined personal interestand practical knowledge in theatrical management.The profits of the Blackfriars Theatre were smaller.Shakespeares great popularity after 1598 or 1600 ^v,, ,-. -r? ^ rh. . probably enabled him to P^*^-/ii/i^^i^jtsIMiJttLh£:.si secure much larger re-turns from the sale ofnew plays than were paidto the majority of play-wrights ; while the feesalways distributed atCourt performances musthave amounted, in hiscase, to a very consider-able sum. From thesevarious sources Shake-speare prob
Chemical lecture experiments . ow of hydro-gen, and a vessel of colored water is so placed that the largeglass tube will dip under the surface of the water. Soonthe hydrogen will begin to diffuse out through the rubber,and the colored water will rise in the glass tube. Apparatus (Fig. 27) ; small tubulated bell-jar; sheet of dentistsrubber 15 cm. square ; ink water. 21. Separation of hydrogen and oxygen by diffusion.—The elements of oxyhydrogen gas may be separated by diffusion by passing a slow stream of the gas through along porous tube and testing the gas issuing at the otherend after colle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chemical-lecture-experiments-ow-of-hydro-gen-and-a-vessel-of-colored-water-is-so-placed-that-the-largeglass-tube-will-dip-under-the-surface-of-the-water-soonthe-hydrogen-will-begin-to-diffuse-out-through-the-rubberand-the-colored-water-will-rise-in-the-glass-tube-apparatus-fig-27-small-tubulated-bell-jar-sheet-of-dentistsrubber-15-cm-square-ink-water-21-separation-of-hydrogen-and-oxygen-by-diffusionthe-elements-of-oxyhydrogen-gas-may-be-separated-by-diffusion-by-passing-a-slow-stream-of-the-gas-through-along-porous-tube-and-testing-the-gas-issuing-at-the-otherend-after-colle-image343383191.html
RM2AXJCNB–Chemical lecture experiments . ow of hydro-gen, and a vessel of colored water is so placed that the largeglass tube will dip under the surface of the water. Soonthe hydrogen will begin to diffuse out through the rubber,and the colored water will rise in the glass tube. Apparatus (Fig. 27) ; small tubulated bell-jar; sheet of dentistsrubber 15 cm. square ; ink water. 21. Separation of hydrogen and oxygen by diffusion.—The elements of oxyhydrogen gas may be separated by diffusion by passing a slow stream of the gas through along porous tube and testing the gas issuing at the otherend after colle
Battles of the nineteenth century . itions. On -Monday, the iqtli, Hlangwane Hill wasabandoned by the Boers as soon as our troops advanced to occupy it. Hlangwane commandsColenso and the crossing near the village, andby Monday morning the Boers had evacuated it,and later in the day General Harts Irish brigademarched into the village from Chieveley, andthe Royal Engineers got the railway intoworking order up to the old station. Duringthe Mondaj- and Tuesday BuUer was at workimproving the roads from Chieveley to the cap-tured-hills, bridging the stream, and bringing upguns and ammunition to prep Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/battles-of-the-nineteenth-century-itions-on-monday-the-iqtli-hlangwane-hill-wasabandoned-by-the-boers-as-soon-as-our-troops-advanced-to-occupy-it-hlangwane-commandscolenso-and-the-crossing-near-the-village-andby-monday-morning-the-boers-had-evacuated-itand-later-in-the-day-general-harts-irish-brigademarched-into-the-village-from-chieveley-andthe-royal-engineers-got-the-railway-intoworking-order-up-to-the-old-station-duringthe-mondaj-and-tuesday-buuer-was-at-workimproving-the-roads-from-chieveley-to-the-cap-tured-hills-bridging-the-stream-and-bringing-upguns-and-ammunition-to-prep-image339240589.html
RM2AKWMR9–Battles of the nineteenth century . itions. On -Monday, the iqtli, Hlangwane Hill wasabandoned by the Boers as soon as our troops advanced to occupy it. Hlangwane commandsColenso and the crossing near the village, andby Monday morning the Boers had evacuated it,and later in the day General Harts Irish brigademarched into the village from Chieveley, andthe Royal Engineers got the railway intoworking order up to the old station. Duringthe Mondaj- and Tuesday BuUer was at workimproving the roads from Chieveley to the cap-tured-hills, bridging the stream, and bringing upguns and ammunition to prep
Church review . -fcvygjj THE MISSES MILL, Ladies Hair Dressing,53 Shampooing andManicure Parlors, ^3* 903 MAIN STREET. DR. S. A. LITTLE, DENTIST, Ballerstein Building, 904 Main St. W. T. Steven, OPTICIAN, 4 State Street, Cor. Main. Critical Criticiser Criticised OR Ingersolls Gospel Analyzed. You have heard of Ingersolls famous agnos-tic lecture, What Must we do do to beYou should read this powerful and convincingreply to it. The original lecture and this replyare published in one volume—two books in one.Send )0c. to the author. Page A. Cochran, St.Albans, Vt., and it will be mailed post-paid Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/church-review-fcvygjj-the-misses-mill-ladies-hair-dressing53-shampooing-andmanicure-parlors-3-903-main-street-dr-s-a-little-dentist-ballerstein-building-904-main-st-w-t-steven-optician-4-state-street-cor-main-critical-criticiser-criticised-or-ingersolls-gospel-analyzed-you-have-heard-of-ingersolls-famous-agnos-tic-lecture-what-must-we-do-do-to-beyou-should-read-this-powerful-and-convincingreply-to-it-the-original-lecture-and-this-replyare-published-in-one-volumetwo-books-in-onesend-0c-to-the-author-page-a-cochran-stalbans-vt-and-it-will-be-mailed-post-paid-image338196520.html
RM2AJ6534–Church review . -fcvygjj THE MISSES MILL, Ladies Hair Dressing,53 Shampooing andManicure Parlors, ^3* 903 MAIN STREET. DR. S. A. LITTLE, DENTIST, Ballerstein Building, 904 Main St. W. T. Steven, OPTICIAN, 4 State Street, Cor. Main. Critical Criticiser Criticised OR Ingersolls Gospel Analyzed. You have heard of Ingersolls famous agnos-tic lecture, What Must we do do to beYou should read this powerful and convincingreply to it. The original lecture and this replyare published in one volume—two books in one.Send )0c. to the author. Page A. Cochran, St.Albans, Vt., and it will be mailed post-paid
The land of the Moors; a comprehensive description . ent Empire breaks up. ]S[q.j.j. —Yox such facts concerning Unknown Morocco as it has beenpossible for foreigners to glean from natives, the reader is referred toLe Maroc Inconmt^ by M. Mulieras. MM. De la Martiniere and De laCroix also have compiled four large volumes of Documents sur le Nord-ouest Afrique^ but as these are French Government property, their circula-tion is prohibited. The method adopted by these scholars, of piecingtogether native reports, is most ingenious, and pending exploration, invalu-able. From time to time we are pres Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-land-of-the-moors-a-comprehensive-description-ent-empire-breaks-up-s-qjj-yox-such-facts-concerning-unknown-morocco-as-it-has-beenpossible-for-foreigners-to-glean-from-natives-the-reader-is-referred-tole-maroc-inconmt-by-m-mulieras-mm-de-la-martiniere-and-de-lacroix-also-have-compiled-four-large-volumes-of-documents-sur-le-nord-ouest-afrique-but-as-these-are-french-government-property-their-circula-tion-is-prohibited-the-method-adopted-by-these-scholars-of-piecingtogether-native-reports-is-most-ingenious-and-pending-exploration-invalu-able-from-time-to-time-we-are-pres-image340070760.html
RM2AN7FM8–The land of the Moors; a comprehensive description . ent Empire breaks up. ]S[q.j.j. —Yox such facts concerning Unknown Morocco as it has beenpossible for foreigners to glean from natives, the reader is referred toLe Maroc Inconmt^ by M. Mulieras. MM. De la Martiniere and De laCroix also have compiled four large volumes of Documents sur le Nord-ouest Afrique^ but as these are French Government property, their circula-tion is prohibited. The method adopted by these scholars, of piecingtogether native reports, is most ingenious, and pending exploration, invalu-able. From time to time we are pres
Official catalogue and guide book to the Pan-American exposition .. . Dailies.10-13—National Educational Association.10-13—State Editorial Association.10-13—Oregon Press Association. 10-20—Ancient Order United Workmen, Supreme Lodge.12 —County Superintendents of the Poor, State Convention.15 —National Prize Turnfest of the North American Turner-bund.15 —National Association of Turn Teachers.18-20—Junior Order United American Mechanics.20 —New York State Bankers Association.24-25—American Canoe Association.24-29—North American Saengerbund.24-29—National Association of Elocutionists.27-29—Manual Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/official-catalogue-and-guide-book-to-the-pan-american-exposition-dailies10-13national-educational-association10-13state-editorial-association10-13oregon-press-association-10-20ancient-order-united-workmen-supreme-lodge12-county-superintendents-of-the-poor-state-convention15-national-prize-turnfest-of-the-north-american-turner-bund15-national-association-of-turn-teachers18-20junior-order-united-american-mechanics20-new-york-state-bankers-association24-25american-canoe-association24-29north-american-saengerbund24-29national-association-of-elocutionists27-29manual-image339117005.html
RM2AKM35H–Official catalogue and guide book to the Pan-American exposition .. . Dailies.10-13—National Educational Association.10-13—State Editorial Association.10-13—Oregon Press Association. 10-20—Ancient Order United Workmen, Supreme Lodge.12 —County Superintendents of the Poor, State Convention.15 —National Prize Turnfest of the North American Turner-bund.15 —National Association of Turn Teachers.18-20—Junior Order United American Mechanics.20 —New York State Bankers Association.24-25—American Canoe Association.24-29—North American Saengerbund.24-29—National Association of Elocutionists.27-29—Manual
. Report of the State Entomologist of Connecticut for the year ... a. Adult ox warble or botfly, twice natural size. b. Harpipteryx xylostella, twicenatural size. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/report-of-the-state-entomologist-of-connecticut-for-the-year-a-adult-ox-warble-or-botfly-twice-natural-size-b-harpipteryx-xylostella-twicenatural-size-image336942058.html
RM2AG510X–. Report of the State Entomologist of Connecticut for the year ... a. Adult ox warble or botfly, twice natural size. b. Harpipteryx xylostella, twicenatural size.
. A Biographical history of Nodaway and Atchison counties, Missouri : compendium of national biography. cisions. He is a (leoteC(l. both uRiUalK- and physically, tobailie with the trials peculiar ti> bis profes-sion, he has managed to gain a practice,which in itself speaks for his splendid abilityand untiring energy. Dr. Bickelt was born in Marion cnun-ly. Kentucky, on Iebruary 8. 1838. a sonof Hieromy J. and Cynthia ( .lcl!cy ) l>ick-elt, both natives of Kentucky. He can tracehis ancestry back .to Manfred, who went toLngland with William the Concpiernr. Hisgreat-grandfather, .thonv IJ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-biographical-history-of-nodaway-and-atchison-counties-missouri-compendium-of-national-biography-cisions-he-is-a-leotecl-both-uriualk-and-physically-tobailie-with-the-trials-peculiar-tigt-bis-profes-sion-he-has-managed-to-gain-a-practicewhich-in-itself-speaks-for-his-splendid-abilityand-untiring-energy-dr-bickelt-was-born-in-marion-cnun-ly-kentucky-on-iebruary-8-1838-a-sonof-hieromy-j-and-cynthia-lcl!cy-lgtick-elt-both-natives-of-kentucky-he-can-tracehis-ancestry-back-to-manfred-who-went-tolngland-with-william-the-concpiernr-hisgreat-grandfather-thonv-ij-image337008472.html
RM2AG81MT–. A Biographical history of Nodaway and Atchison counties, Missouri : compendium of national biography. cisions. He is a (leoteC(l. both uRiUalK- and physically, tobailie with the trials peculiar ti> bis profes-sion, he has managed to gain a practice,which in itself speaks for his splendid abilityand untiring energy. Dr. Bickelt was born in Marion cnun-ly. Kentucky, on Iebruary 8. 1838. a sonof Hieromy J. and Cynthia ( .lcl!cy ) l>ick-elt, both natives of Kentucky. He can tracehis ancestry back .to Manfred, who went toLngland with William the Concpiernr. Hisgreat-grandfather, .thonv IJ
. The War Cry. i|fllili|f. iSteillill. in Dravton. Twelve sonls fur pardonand purity is the visible result of theirlabors. We regret that they could notsiay another week.—L. McC.Claco Bay Tb Souls Ensign Pnrsons has fnrcwelled fromGlace Bay after an .eight months flght.The Ensign has made a Inrge circle offriends, both In and outside of the S,A.. He has been succeeded by Capt.and Mrs. Thompson, who hnvc comeamong us to do their-best for God and?om!s. Already they have signs of vic-tory In soulsJjeing saved nind^ crowds have acid for a Song time was oa Sun-dav night, when the Victoria Hnll wnsp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-war-cry-ifllilif-isteillill-in-dravton-twelve-sonls-fur-pardonand-purity-is-the-visible-result-of-theirlabors-we-regret-that-they-could-notsiay-another-weekl-mccclaco-bay-tb-souls-ensign-pnrsons-has-fnrcwelled-fromglace-bay-after-an-eight-months-flghtthe-ensign-has-made-a-inrge-circle-offriends-both-in-and-outside-of-the-sa-he-has-been-succeeded-by-captand-mrs-thompson-who-hnvc-comeamong-us-to-do-their-best-for-god-andom!s-already-they-have-signs-of-vic-tory-in-soulsjjeing-saved-nind-crowds-have-acid-for-a-song-time-was-oa-sun-dav-night-when-the-victoria-hnll-wnsp-image336684757.html
RM2AFN8RH–. The War Cry. i|fllili|f. iSteillill. in Dravton. Twelve sonls fur pardonand purity is the visible result of theirlabors. We regret that they could notsiay another week.—L. McC.Claco Bay Tb Souls Ensign Pnrsons has fnrcwelled fromGlace Bay after an .eight months flght.The Ensign has made a Inrge circle offriends, both In and outside of the S,A.. He has been succeeded by Capt.and Mrs. Thompson, who hnvc comeamong us to do their-best for God and?om!s. Already they have signs of vic-tory In soulsJjeing saved nind^ crowds have acid for a Song time was oa Sun-dav night, when the Victoria Hnll wnsp
History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . ile not a member of any (Aurch,he is. with his family, an attendant at St.Marks Episcopal church. He was married.May 13, 1883, to Edith Winslow, at Musca-tine, Iowa. Their union has been blessedwith four children, Charles Winslow, EdwinI]ugene. Ethel and Walter A. IERKINS, George Albion.—ThoroughIirejiaratory training is more essential in themedical profession, jirobably, than in anyother. The practitioner in that professionc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-great-northwest-and-its-men-of-progress-a-select-list-of-biographical-sketches-and-portraits-of-the-leaders-in-business-professional-and-official-life-ile-not-a-member-of-any-aurchhe-is-with-his-family-an-attendant-at-stmarks-episcopal-church-he-was-marriedmay-13-1883-to-edith-winslow-at-musca-tine-iowa-their-union-has-been-blessedwith-four-children-charles-winslow-edwini-ugene-ethel-and-walter-a-ierkins-george-albionthoroughiirejiaratory-training-is-more-essential-in-themedical-profession-jirobably-than-in-anyother-the-practitioner-in-that-professionc-image342754102.html
RM2AWHP9X–History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . ile not a member of any (Aurch,he is. with his family, an attendant at St.Marks Episcopal church. He was married.May 13, 1883, to Edith Winslow, at Musca-tine, Iowa. Their union has been blessedwith four children, Charles Winslow, EdwinI]ugene. Ethel and Walter A. IERKINS, George Albion.—ThoroughIirejiaratory training is more essential in themedical profession, jirobably, than in anyother. The practitioner in that professionc
. Journal of applied microscopy and laboratory methods. Fig. 4.. Fig. State University of Iowa.University of Iowa. P. C. Myers. THE 5 mm. APOCHROMAT, AFTER PROF. CHARLES S. HASTINGS, IN THEPHOTOGRAPHY OF DIATOMS. We are in receipt of a very interesting series of photo-micrographs of diatomsfrom Honorable A. A. Adee, Washington, D. C, made while testing a 5 mm.apochromatic objective after the formula recently computed by Prof. Charles S.Hastings, Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University. The following brief notations, in connection with data which show subject, and Laboratory Methods. 144.^ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/journal-of-applied-microscopy-and-laboratory-methods-fig-4-fig-state-university-of-iowauniversity-of-iowa-p-c-myers-the-5-mm-apochromat-after-prof-charles-s-hastings-in-thephotography-of-diatoms-we-are-in-receipt-of-a-very-interesting-series-of-photo-micrographs-of-diatomsfrom-honorable-a-a-adee-washington-d-c-made-while-testing-a-5-mmapochromatic-objective-after-the-formula-recently-computed-by-prof-charles-shastings-sheffield-scientific-school-yale-university-the-following-brief-notations-in-connection-with-data-which-show-subject-and-laboratory-methods-144-image337129400.html
RM2AGDFYM–. Journal of applied microscopy and laboratory methods. Fig. 4.. Fig. State University of Iowa.University of Iowa. P. C. Myers. THE 5 mm. APOCHROMAT, AFTER PROF. CHARLES S. HASTINGS, IN THEPHOTOGRAPHY OF DIATOMS. We are in receipt of a very interesting series of photo-micrographs of diatomsfrom Honorable A. A. Adee, Washington, D. C, made while testing a 5 mm.apochromatic objective after the formula recently computed by Prof. Charles S.Hastings, Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University. The following brief notations, in connection with data which show subject, and Laboratory Methods. 144.^
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. The American journal of anatomy. dd br. Fig.b. M QL M semilM. sartx I Msemim ^ t4 add m M obt r sup.?prof. Nn.so. fib.—M. Sur2 N.peron-^ I / Magastroc.^ N.bi.cap.bn NalDi.csp.r , Nn, semil, i.cul.po5T. ^ Fig. 3 isch. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ANATOMY—VOL. THE NERVES AND MUSCLES OF THE LEG CHARLES R. BARDEEN PLATE VIII(Figs. 2, 4, 5) M.saTi N. pirif-^ Nn.gl. M.cut.post^M.obt.inT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-journal-of-anatomy-dd-br-figb-m-ql-m-semilm-sartx-i-msemim-t4-add-m-m-obt-r-supprof-nnso-fibm-sur2-nperon-i-magastroc-nbicapbn-naldicspr-nn-semil-iculpo5t-fig-3-isch-american-journal-of-anatomyvol-the-nerves-and-muscles-of-the-leg-charles-r-bardeen-plate-viiifigs-2-4-5-msati-n-pirif-nngl-mcutpostmobtint-image337117970.html
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. A Biographical history of Nodaway and Atchison counties, Missouri : compendium of national biography. igion the Sisson ancestors inclinedto the Quaker order; the Greens were Meth-odists : the parents of this subject were mem-bers of the Middleport congregation of theChristian church, in which faith the familywas reared. Irom infancy enjoying the(luict. steady-going home life of the well-to-do farmers of southeastern Ohio, the boysv.orkcd on the farm in summer, and all, boysai:d girls, big and little, attended in wintertime the di.strict school, of which Ohio attl at time could Imast the best Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-biographical-history-of-nodaway-and-atchison-counties-missouri-compendium-of-national-biography-igion-the-sisson-ancestors-inclinedto-the-quaker-order-the-greens-were-meth-odists-the-parents-of-this-subject-were-mem-bers-of-the-middleport-congregation-of-thechristian-church-in-which-faith-the-familywas-reared-irom-infancy-enjoying-theluict-steady-going-home-life-of-the-well-to-do-farmers-of-southeastern-ohio-the-boysvorkcd-on-the-farm-in-summer-and-all-boysaid-girls-big-and-little-attended-in-wintertime-the-district-school-of-which-ohio-attl-at-time-could-imast-the-best-image337020131.html
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. The Far East and the new America; a picturesque and historic account of these lands and peoples, with the following special articles: China. romise of fortune fall to the lot of mortalbefore, thought the forester, and I am sure my happiness is to beincreased tenfold. But if so auspicious, this singular progress had, quite unconsciously toVisu, taken him so deeply into the woods that, when he came to lookabout him. he found he was so far that he would be puzzled to find hisway out. As he stopped to look about and listen for some sound amidthe solemn silence, he w^as pleased to catch the soft Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-far-east-and-the-new-america-a-picturesque-and-historic-account-of-these-lands-and-peoples-with-the-following-special-articles-china-romise-of-fortune-fall-to-the-lot-of-mortalbefore-thought-the-forester-and-i-am-sure-my-happiness-is-to-beincreased-tenfold-but-if-so-auspicious-this-singular-progress-had-quite-unconsciously-tovisu-taken-him-so-deeply-into-the-woods-that-when-he-came-to-lookabout-him-he-found-he-was-so-far-that-he-would-be-puzzled-to-find-hisway-out-as-he-stopped-to-look-about-and-listen-for-some-sound-amidthe-solemn-silence-he-was-pleased-to-catch-the-soft-image337016385.html
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The treatment of fractures . Fig. 444.—Horizontal frozen section of the knee-joint, showing lateral extent of synovialmembrane (Professor Dwights specimen). upper border is the tendon of the quadriceps extensor muscle.Upon each side of the bone are attached the vastus interims andvastus externus respectively. Below the insertions of the vastiis a portion of the low attachment of the fascia lata of the thigh. 3*9 320 FRACTURES OF THE PATELLA At the lower border of the patella is the patellar tendon. Thistendon is inserted into the tubercle of the tibia, and it is sepa-. Fig. 445.—Anteroposterio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-treatment-of-fractures-fig-444horizontal-frozen-section-of-the-knee-joint-showing-lateral-extent-of-synovialmembrane-professor-dwights-specimen-upper-border-is-the-tendon-of-the-quadriceps-extensor-muscleupon-each-side-of-the-bone-are-attached-the-vastus-interims-andvastus-externus-respectively-below-the-insertions-of-the-vastiis-a-portion-of-the-low-attachment-of-the-fascia-lata-of-the-thigh-39-320-fractures-of-the-patella-at-the-lower-border-of-the-patella-is-the-patellar-tendon-thistendon-is-inserted-into-the-tubercle-of-the-tibia-and-it-is-sepa-fig-445anteroposterio-image339902834.html
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The aniline colours of the Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik, Ludwigshafen on Rhine and their application on wool, cotton, silk and other textile fibres . Soluble Blue IN. Rose Bengal NT. Bluisli Green S. {Page 3G7.) Acid Magenta S. Ground: Scarlet RR. Print: f Wool Green SI Printing Blue for^ Wool. • Separate colours:Brilliant Yellow SAcid Violet 3BNScarlet R R RWool Blue SRhodamine BLight Green SFyellow shade. (Page 364.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-aniline-colours-of-the-badische-anilin-soda-fabrik-ludwigshafen-on-rhine-and-their-application-on-wool-cotton-silk-and-other-textile-fibres-soluble-blue-in-rose-bengal-nt-bluisli-green-s-page-3g7-acid-magenta-s-ground-scarlet-rr-print-f-wool-green-si-printing-blue-for-wool-separate-coloursbrilliant-yellow-sacid-violet-3bnscarlet-r-r-rwool-blue-srhodamine-blight-green-sfyellow-shade-page-364-image340302040.html
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Catalogue of the Indian decapod Crustacea in the collection of the Indian museum .. . ize. Fig. 59—Paratelphusa {Barytelphusa) masoniana, i, nat. size. PLATE XIIL Fig. 60—Paratelphusa {Oziotelphusa) hydrodromus, $, nat. size.Fig. 61—Paratelphusa {Oziotelp>hiisa) houvieri, i, nat. size.Fig. 62—Paratelphusa {Phricotelphusa) callianira, c?, X 2.Fig. 63—Paratelphusa {Phricotelphusa) elegans, c?, x 2.Fig. 64—Paratelphusa {Phricotelphusa) carinifera, <?, x 2.Fig. 65—Paratelphusa {Liotelpihusa) laevis, ^, nat. size.Fig. 66, 66a, 666—Gecai-cinucus jacqucmontii, S, nat. size. PLATE XIV. Fig. 28—P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-the-indian-decapod-crustacea-in-the-collection-of-the-indian-museum-ize-fig-59paratelphusa-barytelphusa-masoniana-i-nat-size-plate-xiil-fig-60paratelphusa-oziotelphusa-hydrodromus-nat-sizefig-61paratelphusa-oziotelpgthiisa-houvieri-i-nat-sizefig-62paratelphusa-phricotelphusa-callianira-c-x-2fig-63paratelphusa-phricotelphusa-elegans-c-x-2fig-64paratelphusa-phricotelphusa-carinifera-lt-x-2fig-65paratelphusa-liotelpihusa-laevis-nat-sizefig-66-66a-666gecai-cinucus-jacqucmontii-s-nat-size-plate-xiv-fig-28p-image338514372.html
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. Textile raw materials and their conversion into yarns : (the study of the raw materials and the technology of the spinning process) a text-book for textile, trade and higher technical schools, as also for self-instruction ; based upon the ordinary syllabus and curriculum of the Imperial and Royal Austrian weaving schools. S6o TEXTILE RAW MATERIALS. Double-doffcr Card. In place of the fleece-returner the carding machine maybe fitted with double doffers for dealing with inferior materials. and working under forced feed, in which event a single fancyroller and doffer would be insufficient to pr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/textile-raw-materials-and-their-conversion-into-yarns-the-study-of-the-raw-materials-and-the-technology-of-the-spinning-process-a-text-book-for-textile-trade-and-higher-technical-schools-as-also-for-self-instruction-based-upon-the-ordinary-syllabus-and-curriculum-of-the-imperial-and-royal-austrian-weaving-schools-s6o-textile-raw-materials-double-doffcr-card-in-place-of-the-fleece-returner-the-carding-machine-maybe-fitted-with-double-doffers-for-dealing-with-inferior-materials-and-working-under-forced-feed-in-which-event-a-single-fancyroller-and-doffer-would-be-insufficient-to-pr-image336743540.html
RM2AFRYR0–. Textile raw materials and their conversion into yarns : (the study of the raw materials and the technology of the spinning process) a text-book for textile, trade and higher technical schools, as also for self-instruction ; based upon the ordinary syllabus and curriculum of the Imperial and Royal Austrian weaving schools. S6o TEXTILE RAW MATERIALS. Double-doffcr Card. In place of the fleece-returner the carding machine maybe fitted with double doffers for dealing with inferior materials. and working under forced feed, in which event a single fancyroller and doffer would be insufficient to pr
Memorial and biographical record and illustrated compendium of biography ..of ..citizens of Columbia . and in Tomjjkins and Cort-land counties, and in i84() came to iscon-sin, and located in Hampden township, Co-lumbia county, where his death occurred Sep-tember 18, 1851, aged forty-eight years. Hewas an actie member of the Christianchurch and died in that faith. The motherof our suljject was a natie of New York,and was born January jo, 1801. Ten chil-dren were born to Lyiuan and Rachel Morse,eight of whom grew to maturity, as follows:Chester died in the Cnited States army dur-ing the Ci Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/memorial-and-biographical-record-and-illustrated-compendium-of-biography-of-citizens-of-columbia-and-in-tomjjkins-and-cort-land-counties-and-in-i84-came-to-iscon-sin-and-located-in-hampden-township-co-lumbia-county-where-his-death-occurred-sep-tember-18-1851-aged-forty-eight-years-hewas-an-actie-member-of-the-christianchurch-and-died-in-that-faith-the-motherof-our-suljject-was-a-natie-of-new-yorkand-was-born-january-jo-1801-ten-chil-dren-were-born-to-lyiuan-and-rachel-morseeight-of-whom-grew-to-maturity-as-followschester-died-in-the-cnited-states-army-dur-ing-the-ci-image339944701.html
RM2AN1PX5–Memorial and biographical record and illustrated compendium of biography ..of ..citizens of Columbia . and in Tomjjkins and Cort-land counties, and in i84() came to iscon-sin, and located in Hampden township, Co-lumbia county, where his death occurred Sep-tember 18, 1851, aged forty-eight years. Hewas an actie member of the Christianchurch and died in that faith. The motherof our suljject was a natie of New York,and was born January jo, 1801. Ten chil-dren were born to Lyiuan and Rachel Morse,eight of whom grew to maturity, as follows:Chester died in the Cnited States army dur-ing the Ci
. Latter-day Saint biographical encyclopedia : a compilation of biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. HEDLOCK, the British Miwas set apartBritain Aprilcessfully inHe retui-ned1841, was orOct. 3, 1841,was called to Reuben, president ofssion from 1843 to 1845, for a mission to Great 6, 1840, laboring suc-England and Scotland. to America in April,dained a High Priest,in Nauvoo, Illinois, and fill another mission to. HYDE, Orson, president of theBritish Mission from 1846 to 1847,died Nov. 28, 1878. (See Bio. Ency.,Vol. 1, p. 80.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/latter-day-saint-biographical-encyclopedia-a-compilation-of-biographical-sketches-of-prominent-men-and-women-in-the-church-of-jesus-christ-of-latter-day-saints-hedlock-the-british-miwas-set-apartbritain-aprilcessfully-inhe-retui-ned1841-was-oroct-3-1841was-called-to-reuben-president-ofssion-from-1843-to-1845-for-a-mission-to-great-6-1840-laboring-suc-england-and-scotland-to-america-in-aprildained-a-high-priestin-nauvoo-illinois-and-fill-another-mission-to-hyde-orson-president-of-thebritish-mission-from-1846-to-1847died-nov-28-1878-see-bio-encyvol-1-p-80-image336723394.html
RM2AFR23E–. Latter-day Saint biographical encyclopedia : a compilation of biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. HEDLOCK, the British Miwas set apartBritain Aprilcessfully inHe retui-ned1841, was orOct. 3, 1841,was called to Reuben, president ofssion from 1843 to 1845, for a mission to Great 6, 1840, laboring suc-England and Scotland. to America in April,dained a High Priest,in Nauvoo, Illinois, and fill another mission to. HYDE, Orson, president of theBritish Mission from 1846 to 1847,died Nov. 28, 1878. (See Bio. Ency.,Vol. 1, p. 80.)
A text-book of veterinary obstetrics : including the diseases and accidents incidental to pregnancy, parturition and early age in the domesticated animals . Urachus ; 7, Amnion ; G, Um-bilical Cord. chorion may be divided into two laminae, the outer of which has beencalled the cxochorion, and the inner the endochorion. From the endo-chorion are derived the vessels which pass to the villi, the chorion itselfbeing destitute of vessels until the allantois is developed. The structureof this envelope is that of a delicate cellular membrane, traversed bythe vascular ramifications of the placenta. In Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-veterinary-obstetrics-including-the-diseases-and-accidents-incidental-to-pregnancy-parturition-and-early-age-in-the-domesticated-animals-urachus-7-amnion-g-um-bilical-cord-chorion-may-be-divided-into-two-laminae-the-outer-of-which-has-beencalled-the-cxochorion-and-the-inner-the-endochorion-from-the-endo-chorion-are-derived-the-vessels-which-pass-to-the-villi-the-chorion-itselfbeing-destitute-of-vessels-until-the-allantois-is-developed-the-structureof-this-envelope-is-that-of-a-delicate-cellular-membrane-traversed-bythe-vascular-ramifications-of-the-placenta-in-image339272041.html
RM2AKY4XH–A text-book of veterinary obstetrics : including the diseases and accidents incidental to pregnancy, parturition and early age in the domesticated animals . Urachus ; 7, Amnion ; G, Um-bilical Cord. chorion may be divided into two laminae, the outer of which has beencalled the cxochorion, and the inner the endochorion. From the endo-chorion are derived the vessels which pass to the villi, the chorion itselfbeing destitute of vessels until the allantois is developed. The structureof this envelope is that of a delicate cellular membrane, traversed bythe vascular ramifications of the placenta. In
. Childs' fall catalogue of bulbs and plants that bloom. ernon has establisheditself in the affections of all plant lovers. Its cheerful asjKictand perpetual-blooming qualities through thick and thinmake it a most charming plant. These new Double Ver-nons from France are in no respect different from the single,except the flowers are larger and double. Truly, thev areattractive flowers, borne in large clusters, and with a free-dom that is surprising. Every day the year round showsthem in their radiant beauty. There is certainly no otherplant producing fine double flowers in such quantity theyea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/childs-fall-catalogue-of-bulbs-and-plants-that-bloom-ernon-has-establisheditself-in-the-affections-of-all-plant-lovers-its-cheerful-asjkictand-perpetual-blooming-qualities-through-thick-and-thinmake-it-a-most-charming-plant-these-new-double-ver-nons-from-france-are-in-no-respect-different-from-the-singleexcept-the-flowers-are-larger-and-double-truly-thev-areattractive-flowers-borne-in-large-clusters-and-with-a-free-dom-that-is-surprising-every-day-the-year-round-showsthem-in-their-radiant-beauty-there-is-certainly-no-otherplant-producing-fine-double-flowers-in-such-quantity-theyea-image336760613.html
RM2AFTNGN–. Childs' fall catalogue of bulbs and plants that bloom. ernon has establisheditself in the affections of all plant lovers. Its cheerful asjKictand perpetual-blooming qualities through thick and thinmake it a most charming plant. These new Double Ver-nons from France are in no respect different from the single,except the flowers are larger and double. Truly, thev areattractive flowers, borne in large clusters, and with a free-dom that is surprising. Every day the year round showsthem in their radiant beauty. There is certainly no otherplant producing fine double flowers in such quantity theyea
Church review . MOW I5 -^ the best time to placeyour orders for ceme-tery work. A largeassortment of Monu-ments and Head-stones on hand at verylow prices. STEPHEN MASLEN, gj SHOWROOM, NO 40 HIGH ST. Telephone, 418-5.. MONUMENTS Why is it we are getting double the business thisspring we have ever had before? Is it the extrafine class of work or low prices, or both? Calland see for yourself. F. R. SLOCUM — 1 Ford Street. E. E. Foster, Foreman. Telephone, 1021-5.^.^????iHIIHiBHi 50 Cards with your name and addressfinely printed, in a handsome sealleather cover. Cannotbecome scat-tered or soiled. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/church-review-mow-i5-the-best-time-to-placeyour-orders-for-ceme-tery-work-a-largeassortment-of-monu-ments-and-head-stones-on-hand-at-verylow-prices-stephen-maslen-gj-showroom-no-40-high-st-telephone-418-5-monuments-why-is-it-we-are-getting-double-the-business-thisspring-we-have-ever-had-before-is-it-the-extrafine-class-of-work-or-low-prices-or-both-calland-see-for-yourself-f-r-slocum-1-ford-street-e-e-foster-foreman-telephone-1021-5ihiihibhi-50-cards-with-your-name-and-addressfinely-printed-in-a-handsome-sealleather-cover-cannotbecome-scat-tered-or-soiled-image338403987.html
RM2AJFHMK–Church review . MOW I5 -^ the best time to placeyour orders for ceme-tery work. A largeassortment of Monu-ments and Head-stones on hand at verylow prices. STEPHEN MASLEN, gj SHOWROOM, NO 40 HIGH ST. Telephone, 418-5.. MONUMENTS Why is it we are getting double the business thisspring we have ever had before? Is it the extrafine class of work or low prices, or both? Calland see for yourself. F. R. SLOCUM — 1 Ford Street. E. E. Foster, Foreman. Telephone, 1021-5.^.^????iHIIHiBHi 50 Cards with your name and addressfinely printed, in a handsome sealleather cover. Cannotbecome scat-tered or soiled.
. The life and writings of Rufus C. Burleson, containing a biography of Dr. Burleson by Harry Haynes; funeral occasion, with sermons, etc; selected 'chapel talks;' Dr. Burleson as a preacher, with selected sermons. eyou as dutiful children would venerable fathers. We regardyou not only as Texas Veterans but as Veteran Fathers of thegreatness and glory of Texas. To welcome you is ten-fold dearto my heart for you are the heroic companions of my kinsmen^the Burlesons, the Hardemans, the Crawfords, the Shipmans^the Kuykendalls, the Gages and the Joneses, who poured outtheir blood on everv great ba Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-life-and-writings-of-rufus-c-burleson-containing-a-biography-of-dr-burleson-by-harry-haynes-funeral-occasion-with-sermons-etc-selected-chapel-talks-dr-burleson-as-a-preacher-with-selected-sermons-eyou-as-dutiful-children-would-venerable-fathers-we-regardyou-not-only-as-texas-veterans-but-as-veteran-fathers-of-thegreatness-and-glory-of-texas-to-welcome-you-is-ten-fold-dearto-my-heart-for-you-are-the-heroic-companions-of-my-kinsmenthe-burlesons-the-hardemans-the-crawfords-the-shipmansthe-kuykendalls-the-gages-and-the-joneses-who-poured-outtheir-blood-on-everv-great-ba-image336747175.html
RM2AFT4CR–. The life and writings of Rufus C. Burleson, containing a biography of Dr. Burleson by Harry Haynes; funeral occasion, with sermons, etc; selected 'chapel talks;' Dr. Burleson as a preacher, with selected sermons. eyou as dutiful children would venerable fathers. We regardyou not only as Texas Veterans but as Veteran Fathers of thegreatness and glory of Texas. To welcome you is ten-fold dearto my heart for you are the heroic companions of my kinsmen^the Burlesons, the Hardemans, the Crawfords, the Shipmans^the Kuykendalls, the Gages and the Joneses, who poured outtheir blood on everv great ba
The Burton Holmes lectures; . THE BEST OF GUIDES, HAJ ABD ER-RAHMAN SALAMA 62 INTO MOROCCO. dig- I ^^ ^^lailKff^^ regiment. Kaid Lharbi, for suchare his titleand name,belongs tot h e Mak-h a z n i, orcorps of ir-regular cavalry, mental branch of the Moorish Sultans army. No traveler ispermitted to go into Morocco unless chaperoned by a Makhazni.Kaid Lharbi will be for us a sort of living passport, his pres-ence at the head of our caravan assuring all persons that weare traveling under the protection of the Moorish govern-ment, and that offenses against us will be severely punished.Without this Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-burton-holmes-lectures-the-best-of-guides-haj-abd-er-rahman-salama-62-into-morocco-dig-i-lailkff-regiment-kaid-lharbi-for-suchare-his-titleand-namebelongs-tot-h-e-mak-h-a-z-n-i-orcorps-of-ir-regular-cavalry-mental-branch-of-the-moorish-sultans-army-no-traveler-ispermitted-to-go-into-morocco-unless-chaperoned-by-a-makhaznikaid-lharbi-will-be-for-us-a-sort-of-living-passport-his-pres-ence-at-the-head-of-our-caravan-assuring-all-persons-that-weare-traveling-under-the-protection-of-the-moorish-govern-ment-and-that-offenses-against-us-will-be-severely-punishedwithout-this-image339107213.html
RM2AKKJKW–The Burton Holmes lectures; . THE BEST OF GUIDES, HAJ ABD ER-RAHMAN SALAMA 62 INTO MOROCCO. dig- I ^^ ^^lailKff^^ regiment. Kaid Lharbi, for suchare his titleand name,belongs tot h e Mak-h a z n i, orcorps of ir-regular cavalry, mental branch of the Moorish Sultans army. No traveler ispermitted to go into Morocco unless chaperoned by a Makhazni.Kaid Lharbi will be for us a sort of living passport, his pres-ence at the head of our caravan assuring all persons that weare traveling under the protection of the Moorish govern-ment, and that offenses against us will be severely punished.Without this
. Field genealogy; being the record of all the Field family in America, whose ancestors were in this country prior to 1700. Emigrant ancestors located in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Virginia. All descendants of the Fields of England, whose ancestor, Hurbutus de la Field, was from Alsace-Lorraine. HON. TIMOTHY FIELD.See page 848. THADDEUS C. FIELD.See page 850.. CAMPUS, OliEKLIN COLLEGE, OBERLIN, OHIO.See page 8:i8. FIELD GENEALOGY. 843 bert Field, youngest son of Jeremiah and Florinda (Manchester) Field, was born inScituate, R. I. He was educated at Dean A Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/field-genealogy-being-the-record-of-all-the-field-family-in-america-whose-ancestors-were-in-this-country-prior-to-1700-emigrant-ancestors-located-in-massachusetts-rhode-island-new-york-new-jersey-new-hampshire-virginia-all-descendants-of-the-fields-of-england-whose-ancestor-hurbutus-de-la-field-was-from-alsace-lorraine-hon-timothy-fieldsee-page-848-thaddeus-c-fieldsee-page-850-campus-olieklin-college-oberlin-ohiosee-page-8i8-field-genealogy-843-bert-field-youngest-son-of-jeremiah-and-florinda-manchester-field-was-born-inscituate-r-i-he-was-educated-at-dean-a-image336653450.html
RM2AFKTWE–. Field genealogy; being the record of all the Field family in America, whose ancestors were in this country prior to 1700. Emigrant ancestors located in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Virginia. All descendants of the Fields of England, whose ancestor, Hurbutus de la Field, was from Alsace-Lorraine. HON. TIMOTHY FIELD.See page 848. THADDEUS C. FIELD.See page 850.. CAMPUS, OliEKLIN COLLEGE, OBERLIN, OHIO.See page 8:i8. FIELD GENEALOGY. 843 bert Field, youngest son of Jeremiah and Florinda (Manchester) Field, was born inScituate, R. I. He was educated at Dean A
The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . -^c5W-. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-century-supplement-to-the-dictionary-of-gardening-a-practical-and-scientific-encyclopaedia-of-horticulture-for-gardeners-and-botanists-c5w-image342986500.html
RM2AX0ANT–The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . -^c5W-.
Church review . nly 31. of whom nine got theirliquor out of town, one had an overdoseof cider or native wine, and one nwr»drank alcohol and water. The numberarrested in April, under license, was107. The streets under no-license aremore free from drunkenness than forseven years. All honor to Chief Bab-bitt and the city government. — Se-lected. THE CHURCH REVIEW—(Advertising Department). 19 Dentists, Druggists, Groves Herb Extract, Coal, Grain, Sewing Machines, Watches. Dr. Cushing Mudge. Dr. Louis J. Sylvester. MUDGE & SYLVESTER, DENTISTS, CROWNS AND BRIDGEWORK.Room 28, Hills Block, 847 Main St Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/church-review-nly-31-of-whom-nine-got-theirliquor-out-of-town-one-had-an-overdoseof-cider-or-native-wine-and-one-nwrdrank-alcohol-and-water-the-numberarrested-in-april-under-license-was107-the-streets-under-no-license-aremore-free-from-drunkenness-than-forseven-years-all-honor-to-chief-bab-bitt-and-the-city-government-se-lected-the-church-reviewadvertising-department-19-dentists-druggists-groves-herb-extract-coal-grain-sewing-machines-watches-dr-cushing-mudge-dr-louis-j-sylvester-mudge-sylvester-dentists-crowns-and-bridgeworkroom-28-hills-block-847-main-st-image338217642.html
RM2AJ741E–Church review . nly 31. of whom nine got theirliquor out of town, one had an overdoseof cider or native wine, and one nwr»drank alcohol and water. The numberarrested in April, under license, was107. The streets under no-license aremore free from drunkenness than forseven years. All honor to Chief Bab-bitt and the city government. — Se-lected. THE CHURCH REVIEW—(Advertising Department). 19 Dentists, Druggists, Groves Herb Extract, Coal, Grain, Sewing Machines, Watches. Dr. Cushing Mudge. Dr. Louis J. Sylvester. MUDGE & SYLVESTER, DENTISTS, CROWNS AND BRIDGEWORK.Room 28, Hills Block, 847 Main St
La carrozza nella storia della locomozione . INDICE ALFABETICO DELLE INCISIONI A- corse finite, allArena di Milano il 1825 (intestazione) p. i.Allegoria satirica ferroviaria del 1830 circa, 151.Americaine, automobile a benzina, 174.Apparecchio volante di Lilienthal, 197, 198.Arabo a cavallo, 212.Areonave di Zappelin, 199.Asinelio egiziano, 213.Automobile messicano ad ingranaggi e a pedali, 191. Oarchetto di Boffalora, p. 204.Berlina a quattro sportelli, modello, 55.Berlina del sec. XVIII, modello, 54.Berlina di gran gala del presidente della Repubblica Francese, 141.Berlinotta del secolo XVIII Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/la-carrozza-nella-storia-della-locomozione-indice-alfabetico-delle-incisioni-a-corse-finite-allarena-di-milano-il-1825-intestazione-p-iallegoria-satirica-ferroviaria-del-1830-circa-151americaine-automobile-a-benzina-174apparecchio-volante-di-lilienthal-197-198arabo-a-cavallo-212areonave-di-zappelin-199asinelio-egiziano-213automobile-messicano-ad-ingranaggi-e-a-pedali-191-oarchetto-di-boffalora-p-204berlina-a-quattro-sportelli-modello-55berlina-del-sec-xviii-modello-54berlina-di-gran-gala-del-presidente-della-repubblica-francese-141berlinotta-del-secolo-xviii-image339404702.html
RM2AM564E–La carrozza nella storia della locomozione . INDICE ALFABETICO DELLE INCISIONI A- corse finite, allArena di Milano il 1825 (intestazione) p. i.Allegoria satirica ferroviaria del 1830 circa, 151.Americaine, automobile a benzina, 174.Apparecchio volante di Lilienthal, 197, 198.Arabo a cavallo, 212.Areonave di Zappelin, 199.Asinelio egiziano, 213.Automobile messicano ad ingranaggi e a pedali, 191. Oarchetto di Boffalora, p. 204.Berlina a quattro sportelli, modello, 55.Berlina del sec. XVIII, modello, 54.Berlina di gran gala del presidente della Repubblica Francese, 141.Berlinotta del secolo XVIII
Lessons in practical electricity; principles, experiments, and arithmetical problems, an elementary text-book . /vvwfr&f JAAAAbtt 6 Fig. 107.—Two Cylindrical Tanks, Full of Water, Connected in Series for Pressure. Gauge 2 records twice the pressure indi-cated upon gauge 1. connected to the galvanometer. lOO tOwvp Cells connected in this mannerare joined in series. Thetotal pressure applied tothe galvanometer whenthe switch is closed is twicethe pressure of one cell(neglecting internal re-sistance) or 4 volts. Thetotal quantity of electricitythat will pass through thegalvanometer is the sameas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lessons-in-practical-electricity-principles-experiments-and-arithmetical-problems-an-elementary-text-book-vvwfrf-jaaaabtt-6-fig-107two-cylindrical-tanks-full-of-water-connected-in-series-for-pressure-gauge-2-records-twice-the-pressure-indi-cated-upon-gauge-1-connected-to-the-galvanometer-loo-towvp-cells-connected-in-this-mannerare-joined-in-series-thetotal-pressure-applied-tothe-galvanometer-whenthe-switch-is-closed-is-twicethe-pressure-of-one-cellneglecting-internal-re-sistance-or-4-volts-thetotal-quantity-of-electricitythat-will-pass-through-thegalvanometer-is-the-sameas-image340065749.html
RM2AN7999–Lessons in practical electricity; principles, experiments, and arithmetical problems, an elementary text-book . /vvwfr&f JAAAAbtt 6 Fig. 107.—Two Cylindrical Tanks, Full of Water, Connected in Series for Pressure. Gauge 2 records twice the pressure indi-cated upon gauge 1. connected to the galvanometer. lOO tOwvp Cells connected in this mannerare joined in series. Thetotal pressure applied tothe galvanometer whenthe switch is closed is twicethe pressure of one cell(neglecting internal re-sistance) or 4 volts. Thetotal quantity of electricitythat will pass through thegalvanometer is the sameas
Abraham Lincoln; his book; a facsimile reproduction of the original . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abraham-lincoln-his-book-a-facsimile-reproduction-of-the-original-image343096196.html
RM2AX5AKG–Abraham Lincoln; his book; a facsimile reproduction of the original .
. The battle of Pell's Point (or Pelham) October 18, 1776. Being the story of a stubborn fight. With a map, and illustrations from original photographs and family portraits. t—the moment whenRead and his officers listen for the command which shallbring the disciplined ranks up to the wall, and over with arush, following the deadly bayonets which won the day atBrooklyn. But none is heard, and as the smoke clears away, theenemys dead and wounded are seen lying thick along thegrass-grown road, while the column itself is falling backtowards3 the main body, considerably in the rear. It is Bunker Hi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-battle-of-pells-point-or-pelham-october-18-1776-being-the-story-of-a-stubborn-fight-with-a-map-and-illustrations-from-original-photographs-and-family-portraits-tthe-moment-whenread-and-his-officers-listen-for-the-command-which-shallbring-the-disciplined-ranks-up-to-the-wall-and-over-with-arush-following-the-deadly-bayonets-which-won-the-day-atbrooklyn-but-none-is-heard-and-as-the-smoke-clears-away-theenemys-dead-and-wounded-are-seen-lying-thick-along-thegrass-grown-road-while-the-column-itself-is-falling-backtowards3-the-main-body-considerably-in-the-rear-it-is-bunker-hi-image336767891.html
RM2AFW2TK–. The battle of Pell's Point (or Pelham) October 18, 1776. Being the story of a stubborn fight. With a map, and illustrations from original photographs and family portraits. t—the moment whenRead and his officers listen for the command which shallbring the disciplined ranks up to the wall, and over with arush, following the deadly bayonets which won the day atBrooklyn. But none is heard, and as the smoke clears away, theenemys dead and wounded are seen lying thick along thegrass-grown road, while the column itself is falling backtowards3 the main body, considerably in the rear. It is Bunker Hi
The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three centuries.. . atertown. S u b s e-quently he enlisted inthe Continental Army,was made a Captain, andserved with honor anddistinction in the Warfor Independence. Moses Currier, son ofMajor Natlmniel andfather of Cyrus, was suc-cessfully identified witha number of useful in-dustries, such as nail,chain, and anchor forgesand sawmills. He wasalso a pioneer in themanufacture of woolengoods. He marriedNancy Stevens, and dieduniversally respected and esteemed. Cyrus Currier, son of Moses and Nancy (Stevens) Currier,was born in Salisbury, Mass., May 15, 1812, a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-passaic-valley-new-jersey-in-three-centuries-atertown-s-u-b-s-e-quently-he-enlisted-inthe-continental-armywas-made-a-captain-andserved-with-honor-anddistinction-in-the-warfor-independence-moses-currier-son-ofmajor-natlmniel-andfather-of-cyrus-was-suc-cessfully-identified-witha-number-of-useful-in-dustries-such-as-nailchain-and-anchor-forgesand-sawmills-he-wasalso-a-pioneer-in-themanufacture-of-woolengoods-he-marriednancy-stevens-and-dieduniversally-respected-and-esteemed-cyrus-currier-son-of-moses-and-nancy-stevens-currierwas-born-in-salisbury-mass-may-15-1812-a-image340030278.html
RM2AN5M2E–The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three centuries.. . atertown. S u b s e-quently he enlisted inthe Continental Army,was made a Captain, andserved with honor anddistinction in the Warfor Independence. Moses Currier, son ofMajor Natlmniel andfather of Cyrus, was suc-cessfully identified witha number of useful in-dustries, such as nail,chain, and anchor forgesand sawmills. He wasalso a pioneer in themanufacture of woolengoods. He marriedNancy Stevens, and dieduniversally respected and esteemed. Cyrus Currier, son of Moses and Nancy (Stevens) Currier,was born in Salisbury, Mass., May 15, 1812, a
A text-book of veterinary obstetrics : including the diseases and accidents incidental to pregnancy, parturition and early age in the domesticated animals . der than that of theHorse, the inlet is nmch larger, the ilio-pectineal crests are furtherapart, and the distance between the lower face of the sacrum and theanterior border of the pubis is much greater, the ilia and pubis beingbroader and more concave. On the upper surface of the Mares pelvis,the sacro-sciatic notches are very deep ; the inner border of the iliumforms a very concave line, and the ischiatic spines are widely separated.The Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-veterinary-obstetrics-including-the-diseases-and-accidents-incidental-to-pregnancy-parturition-and-early-age-in-the-domesticated-animals-der-than-that-of-thehorse-the-inlet-is-nmch-larger-the-ilio-pectineal-crests-are-furtherapart-and-the-distance-between-the-lower-face-of-the-sacrum-and-theanterior-border-of-the-pubis-is-much-greater-the-ilia-and-pubis-beingbroader-and-more-concave-on-the-upper-surface-of-the-mares-pelvisthe-sacro-sciatic-notches-are-very-deep-the-inner-border-of-the-iliumforms-a-very-concave-line-and-the-ischiatic-spines-are-widely-separatedthe-image339284985.html
RM2AKYNCW–A text-book of veterinary obstetrics : including the diseases and accidents incidental to pregnancy, parturition and early age in the domesticated animals . der than that of theHorse, the inlet is nmch larger, the ilio-pectineal crests are furtherapart, and the distance between the lower face of the sacrum and theanterior border of the pubis is much greater, the ilia and pubis beingbroader and more concave. On the upper surface of the Mares pelvis,the sacro-sciatic notches are very deep ; the inner border of the iliumforms a very concave line, and the ischiatic spines are widely separated.The
The household history of the United States and its people, for young Americans . CHAPTER I. HOW COLUMBUS DISCOVERED AMERICA. It is now about four hundred years since Columbus Trade with mdiadiscovered America. People in Europe, up to that time, co.umbr °had known nothing of any lands on the western side ofthe Atlantic. Travelers were very liable to be robbedas soon as they reached a foreign land, and the ships ofthe time made but short voyages, and were often plun-dered by ships of other nations. The people of Europe,therefore, did not know much of Asia, except that it wasthe land of spices, w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-household-history-of-the-united-states-and-its-people-for-young-americans-chapter-i-how-columbus-discovered-america-it-is-now-about-four-hundred-years-since-columbus-trade-with-mdiadiscovered-america-people-in-europe-up-to-that-time-coumbr-had-known-nothing-of-any-lands-on-the-western-side-ofthe-atlantic-travelers-were-very-liable-to-be-robbedas-soon-as-they-reached-a-foreign-land-and-the-ships-ofthe-time-made-but-short-voyages-and-were-often-plun-dered-by-ships-of-other-nations-the-people-of-europetherefore-did-not-know-much-of-asia-except-that-it-wasthe-land-of-spices-w-image340107506.html
RM2AN96GJ–The household history of the United States and its people, for young Americans . CHAPTER I. HOW COLUMBUS DISCOVERED AMERICA. It is now about four hundred years since Columbus Trade with mdiadiscovered America. People in Europe, up to that time, co.umbr °had known nothing of any lands on the western side ofthe Atlantic. Travelers were very liable to be robbedas soon as they reached a foreign land, and the ships ofthe time made but short voyages, and were often plun-dered by ships of other nations. The people of Europe,therefore, did not know much of Asia, except that it wasthe land of spices, w
The land of the Moors; a comprehensive description . iver. ^^^^ ^ ° ^^- passage between. In the centre there are five storeys of single rooms,besides the ground floor, and had it been completedthere would probably have been seven or eight, with asmaller tower above, and a promenade for the muedhdhinall round. It is said that at one time a determinedattempt was made to destroy it, but that its soliditywas such that the idea had to be abandoned. At presentit forms the land-mark by which vessels steer whenapproaching Rabat. Its position is 34° 3 30 N.,6 48 50 V. At its base are many massive roug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-land-of-the-moors-a-comprehensive-description-iver-passage-between-in-the-centre-there-are-five-storeys-of-single-roomsbesides-the-ground-floor-and-had-it-been-completedthere-would-probably-have-been-seven-or-eight-with-asmaller-tower-above-and-a-promenade-for-the-muedhdhinall-round-it-is-said-that-at-one-time-a-determinedattempt-was-made-to-destroy-it-but-that-its-soliditywas-such-that-the-idea-had-to-be-abandoned-at-presentit-forms-the-land-mark-by-which-vessels-steer-whenapproaching-rabat-its-position-is-34-3-30-n6-48-50-v-at-its-base-are-many-massive-roug-image340091778.html
RM2AN8EEX–The land of the Moors; a comprehensive description . iver. ^^^^ ^ ° ^^- passage between. In the centre there are five storeys of single rooms,besides the ground floor, and had it been completedthere would probably have been seven or eight, with asmaller tower above, and a promenade for the muedhdhinall round. It is said that at one time a determinedattempt was made to destroy it, but that its soliditywas such that the idea had to be abandoned. At presentit forms the land-mark by which vessels steer whenapproaching Rabat. Its position is 34° 3 30 N.,6 48 50 V. At its base are many massive roug
The treatment of fractures . Fie:. 126.—Fracture of the left clavi-cle. First adhesive-plaster strap applied.Second adhesive-plaster strap being ap-plied. Hole in plaster for olecranon visible.Note pad for wrist and folded towel pro-tecting skin of arm and chest. Fig. 127.—Fracture of the left clavicle.First and second adhesive-plaster strapsapplied. Pad in left hand. Shoulderpulled backward and elevated. 112 FRACTURES OF THE CLAVICLE within three weeks. At the time of union or shortly after thepatient may be allowed up with a simple retentive dressing, asling, and a swathe. The bed treatment Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-treatment-of-fractures-fie-126fracture-of-the-left-clavi-cle-first-adhesive-plaster-strap-appliedsecond-adhesive-plaster-strap-being-ap-plied-hole-in-plaster-for-olecranon-visiblenote-pad-for-wrist-and-folded-towel-pro-tecting-skin-of-arm-and-chest-fig-127fracture-of-the-left-claviclefirst-and-second-adhesive-plaster-strapsapplied-pad-in-left-hand-shoulderpulled-backward-and-elevated-112-fractures-of-the-clavicle-within-three-weeks-at-the-time-of-union-or-shortly-after-thepatient-may-be-allowed-up-with-a-simple-retentive-dressing-asling-and-a-swathe-the-bed-treatment-image340028240.html
RM2AN5HDM–The treatment of fractures . Fie:. 126.—Fracture of the left clavi-cle. First adhesive-plaster strap applied.Second adhesive-plaster strap being ap-plied. Hole in plaster for olecranon visible.Note pad for wrist and folded towel pro-tecting skin of arm and chest. Fig. 127.—Fracture of the left clavicle.First and second adhesive-plaster strapsapplied. Pad in left hand. Shoulderpulled backward and elevated. 112 FRACTURES OF THE CLAVICLE within three weeks. At the time of union or shortly after thepatient may be allowed up with a simple retentive dressing, asling, and a swathe. The bed treatment
History of Alabama : adapted to the use of schools and for general reading . In March, 1877, Cullman county was created by act of thelegislature, out of parts of Morgan, Winston and Blount, andCullman was made the county seat and incorporated as a town.(For list and history of county organizations see countynotes.) This town had sprung into existence from a prosper-ous German colony planted on the L. & N railroad, throughthe enterprise of Colonel Cullman, a native of Germany. Inthe August election of 18TS, Pi. W. Cobb, of Shelby county^ GOVERNOR COBB S ADMINISTRATION Democratic nominee for gov Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-alabama-adapted-to-the-use-of-schools-and-for-general-reading-in-march-1877-cullman-county-was-created-by-act-of-thelegislature-out-of-parts-of-morgan-winston-and-blount-andcullman-was-made-the-county-seat-and-incorporated-as-a-townfor-list-and-history-of-county-organizations-see-countynotes-this-town-had-sprung-into-existence-from-a-prosper-ous-german-colony-planted-on-the-l-n-railroad-throughthe-enterprise-of-colonel-cullman-a-native-of-germany-inthe-august-election-of-18ts-pi-w-cobb-of-shelby-county-governor-cobb-s-administration-democratic-nominee-for-gov-image339152232.html
RM2AKNM3M–History of Alabama : adapted to the use of schools and for general reading . In March, 1877, Cullman county was created by act of thelegislature, out of parts of Morgan, Winston and Blount, andCullman was made the county seat and incorporated as a town.(For list and history of county organizations see countynotes.) This town had sprung into existence from a prosper-ous German colony planted on the L. & N railroad, throughthe enterprise of Colonel Cullman, a native of Germany. Inthe August election of 18TS, Pi. W. Cobb, of Shelby county^ GOVERNOR COBB S ADMINISTRATION Democratic nominee for gov
Social England : a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . the preceding volume (V., p. 568). On the sameline w^ere those of Lamarck in the Philosophic Zoologique(1809). In 1844 appeared anonymouslj^ The Vestiges of theNatural History of Creation, now known to have been writtenby Robert Chambers. The evolutionary ideas of this workattracted attention; but it was not scientifically well-informed,and had little infiucnce on naturalists. The first effective state-ment Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/social-england-a-record-of-the-progress-of-the-people-in-religion-laws-learning-arts-industry-commerce-science-literature-and-manners-from-the-earliest-times-to-the-present-day-the-preceding-volume-v-p-568-on-the-sameline-were-those-of-lamarck-in-the-philosophic-zoologique1809-in-1844-appeared-anonymouslj-the-vestiges-of-thenatural-history-of-creation-now-known-to-have-been-writtenby-robert-chambers-the-evolutionary-ideas-of-this-workattracted-attention-but-it-was-not-scientifically-well-informedand-had-little-infiucnce-on-naturalists-the-first-effective-state-ment-image340024180.html
RM2AN5C8M–Social England : a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . the preceding volume (V., p. 568). On the sameline w^ere those of Lamarck in the Philosophic Zoologique(1809). In 1844 appeared anonymouslj^ The Vestiges of theNatural History of Creation, now known to have been writtenby Robert Chambers. The evolutionary ideas of this workattracted attention; but it was not scientifically well-informed,and had little infiucnce on naturalists. The first effective state-ment
Abhandlungen der Königlich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften aus dem Jahre .. . ¼r, daà bei dem inRede stehenden Berliner Exemplare mit zwei Jungen minde-stens das eine vordere ein gefressenes sein könnte: 1. Der Umstand, daà in dem Zwischenräume zwischen dem vorderenund dem hinteren Exemplare nichts von verstreuten Knochen sich findet,wie das bei einem durch Druck oder Fäulnisgase hervorgerufenen Trans-porte von hinten nach vorn der Fall wenigstens sein könnte. 2. Der GröÃenunterschied beider, der so bedeutend ist, daà der Kopfdes einen, vorderen kaum halb solang und die gröÃten Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abhandlungen-der-kniglich-preussischen-akademie-der-wissenschaften-aus-dem-jahre-r-da-bei-dem-inrede-stehenden-berliner-exemplare-mit-zwei-jungen-minde-stens-das-eine-vordere-ein-gefressenes-sein-knnte-1-der-umstand-da-in-dem-zwischenrume-zwischen-dem-vorderenund-dem-hinteren-exemplare-nichts-von-verstreuten-knochen-sich-findetwie-das-bei-einem-durch-druck-oder-fulnisgase-hervorgerufenen-trans-porte-von-hinten-nach-vorn-der-fall-wenigstens-sein-knnte-2-der-grenunterschied-beider-der-so-bedeutend-ist-da-der-kopfdes-einen-vorderen-kaum-halb-solang-und-die-grten-image343361086.html
RM2AXHCFX–Abhandlungen der Königlich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften aus dem Jahre .. . ¼r, daà bei dem inRede stehenden Berliner Exemplare mit zwei Jungen minde-stens das eine vordere ein gefressenes sein könnte: 1. Der Umstand, daà in dem Zwischenräume zwischen dem vorderenund dem hinteren Exemplare nichts von verstreuten Knochen sich findet,wie das bei einem durch Druck oder Fäulnisgase hervorgerufenen Trans-porte von hinten nach vorn der Fall wenigstens sein könnte. 2. Der GröÃenunterschied beider, der so bedeutend ist, daà der Kopfdes einen, vorderen kaum halb solang und die gröÃten
. Annual Reports of the Department of the Interior for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1900--Twenty-First Annual Report of the United States Geological Society. OROGRAPHIC BLOCKS ( OIORS SHOW CAPS) mj b«a - ^^ ARKOSE ARKOSE BASALT BASALT BASALT SHALE (higher) (lower) (higher) (lower) (lowest) (posterior) ROCK EXPOSURES GEOLOGICAL iMAP OF OKENAUG HILL BYWII,L1AM HKRBERT HOBBSscale 1899. HOBBs.] OROGKAPHIC BLOCKS. 107 THE UNIT BLOCKS OF ORENAUO HILL. The first incontrovertible evidence of the presence of faults withinthe area of the basin was obtained from the vicinity of South Britain,where th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-reports-of-the-department-of-the-interior-for-the-fiscal-year-ended-june-30-1900-twenty-first-annual-report-of-the-united-states-geological-society-orographic-blocks-oiors-show-caps-mj-ba-arkose-arkose-basalt-basalt-basalt-shale-higher-lower-higher-lower-lowest-posterior-rock-exposures-geological-imap-of-okenaug-hill-bywiil1am-hkrbert-hobbsscale-1899-hobbs-orogkaphic-blocks-107-the-unit-blocks-of-orenauo-hill-the-first-incontrovertible-evidence-of-the-presence-of-faults-withinthe-area-of-the-basin-was-obtained-from-the-vicinity-of-south-britainwhere-th-image336891189.html
RM2AG2M45–. Annual Reports of the Department of the Interior for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1900--Twenty-First Annual Report of the United States Geological Society. OROGRAPHIC BLOCKS ( OIORS SHOW CAPS) mj b«a - ^^ ARKOSE ARKOSE BASALT BASALT BASALT SHALE (higher) (lower) (higher) (lower) (lowest) (posterior) ROCK EXPOSURES GEOLOGICAL iMAP OF OKENAUG HILL BYWII,L1AM HKRBERT HOBBSscale 1899. HOBBs.] OROGKAPHIC BLOCKS. 107 THE UNIT BLOCKS OF ORENAUO HILL. The first incontrovertible evidence of the presence of faults withinthe area of the basin was obtained from the vicinity of South Britain,where th
Latter-day Saint biographical encyclopedia : a compilation of biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . doctrines of the restoredgospel, and soon after his baptism hewas ordained to the Priesthood and sentout to labor as a missionary. In March, ing the district school of Payson, he at-tended the B. Y. College at Logan andthe B. Y. Academy at Provo for fiveyears, gradua^^ing from the latter in-stitution as a Bachelor of Pedagogy inJune, 1894, and in June, 1897, the degreeof Bachelor of Didactics was conferredupon him. He married Laura Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/latter-day-saint-biographical-encyclopedia-a-compilation-of-biographical-sketches-of-prominent-men-and-women-in-the-church-of-jesus-christ-of-latter-day-saints-doctrines-of-the-restoredgospel-and-soon-after-his-baptism-hewas-ordained-to-the-priesthood-and-sentout-to-labor-as-a-missionary-in-march-ing-the-district-school-of-payson-he-at-tended-the-b-y-college-at-logan-andthe-b-y-academy-at-provo-for-fiveyears-graduaing-from-the-latter-in-stitution-as-a-bachelor-of-pedagogy-injune-1894-and-in-june-1897-the-degreeof-bachelor-of-didactics-was-conferredupon-him-he-married-laura-image339997592.html
RM2AN46B4–Latter-day Saint biographical encyclopedia : a compilation of biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . doctrines of the restoredgospel, and soon after his baptism hewas ordained to the Priesthood and sentout to labor as a missionary. In March, ing the district school of Payson, he at-tended the B. Y. College at Logan andthe B. Y. Academy at Provo for fiveyears, gradua^^ing from the latter in-stitution as a Bachelor of Pedagogy inJune, 1894, and in June, 1897, the degreeof Bachelor of Didactics was conferredupon him. He married Laura
Cole's garden annual . Warted Hubbard Squash Bronze Squash. New Golden Bronze Squash This new variety comes highly recommended. Itoriginated with Mr. Aaron Low ,to whom the publicare indebted for several fine varieties of Squashesthat have originated with him. It is a cross between the Bay State and BostonMarrow Squash. In form it resembles the last named,also having that peculiar wrinkled appearance of theskin, like the Marrow. Size averaging from eight toten pounds. Color, a dark, grayish green. Flesh, anexceedingly bright golden yellow, fine grained, verysweet, and of delicious flavor. Earl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coles-garden-annual-warted-hubbard-squash-bronze-squash-new-golden-bronze-squash-this-new-variety-comes-highly-recommended-itoriginated-with-mr-aaron-low-to-whom-the-publicare-indebted-for-several-fine-varieties-of-squashesthat-have-originated-with-him-it-is-a-cross-between-the-bay-state-and-bostonmarrow-squash-in-form-it-resembles-the-last-namedalso-having-that-peculiar-wrinkled-appearance-of-theskin-like-the-marrow-size-averaging-from-eight-toten-pounds-color-a-dark-grayish-green-flesh-anexceedingly-bright-golden-yellow-fine-grained-verysweet-and-of-delicious-flavor-earl-image338360132.html
RM2AJDHPC–Cole's garden annual . Warted Hubbard Squash Bronze Squash. New Golden Bronze Squash This new variety comes highly recommended. Itoriginated with Mr. Aaron Low ,to whom the publicare indebted for several fine varieties of Squashesthat have originated with him. It is a cross between the Bay State and BostonMarrow Squash. In form it resembles the last named,also having that peculiar wrinkled appearance of theskin, like the Marrow. Size averaging from eight toten pounds. Color, a dark, grayish green. Flesh, anexceedingly bright golden yellow, fine grained, verysweet, and of delicious flavor. Earl
Guide ..Greenwood as it is . only a smallstretch of nature: I have a monument morelasting than brass and more sublime than theregal elevation of pyramids, which neither thewasting showers, the unavailing North windsnor an innumerable succession of years andthe flight of seasons shall be able to demolish.The Cooper circle will be found on Vine HiiT,on Grove Avenue. (See cut). On Lawn Girt Hill facing the Cypress Pathstands one of the largest and oldest plots inthe Cemetery and is that of H. C. Pierrepont,one of the originators of the Cemetery. (Seecut). On Holly Hill is the elaborate shaft of ( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/guide-greenwood-as-it-is-only-a-smallstretch-of-nature-i-have-a-monument-morelasting-than-brass-and-more-sublime-than-theregal-elevation-of-pyramids-which-neither-thewasting-showers-the-unavailing-north-windsnor-an-innumerable-succession-of-years-andthe-flight-of-seasons-shall-be-able-to-demolishthe-cooper-circle-will-be-found-on-vine-hiiton-grove-avenue-see-cut-on-lawn-girt-hill-facing-the-cypress-pathstands-one-of-the-largest-and-oldest-plots-inthe-cemetery-and-is-that-of-h-c-pierrepontone-of-the-originators-of-the-cemetery-seecut-on-holly-hill-is-the-elaborate-shaft-of-image339091347.html
RM2AKJXD7–Guide ..Greenwood as it is . only a smallstretch of nature: I have a monument morelasting than brass and more sublime than theregal elevation of pyramids, which neither thewasting showers, the unavailing North windsnor an innumerable succession of years andthe flight of seasons shall be able to demolish.The Cooper circle will be found on Vine HiiT,on Grove Avenue. (See cut). On Lawn Girt Hill facing the Cypress Pathstands one of the largest and oldest plots inthe Cemetery and is that of H. C. Pierrepont,one of the originators of the Cemetery. (Seecut). On Holly Hill is the elaborate shaft of (
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Bryn Mawr College monographs . ;hart b > 5EM1 -IWIMCT. difference in the angle at which the light falls on the work pro-duces an effect on the eye that can be detected by the test w^have used for loss of efficiency. For the purpose of this pre-liminary investigation it was decided to make the general illumi-nation of the room such as to cause the eye little loss of effi- TRANSACTIONS OF II^IyUMINATING E:NGINBERING SOCIETY 484 ciency as the result of the period of work; and to add to thatat the point of work a component of Hght which was less diffusein order that the amount of light entering Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bryn-mawr-college-monographs-hart-b-gt-5em1-iwimct-difference-in-the-angle-at-which-the-light-falls-on-the-work-pro-duces-an-effect-on-the-eye-that-can-be-detected-by-the-test-whave-used-for-loss-of-efficiency-for-the-purpose-of-this-pre-liminary-investigation-it-was-decided-to-make-the-general-illumi-nation-of-the-room-such-as-to-cause-the-eye-little-loss-of-effi-transactions-of-iiiyuminating-enginbering-society-484-ciency-as-the-result-of-the-period-of-work-and-to-add-to-thatat-the-point-of-work-a-component-of-hght-which-was-less-diffusein-order-that-the-amount-of-light-entering-image339197036.html
RM2AKRN7T–Bryn Mawr College monographs . ;hart b > 5EM1 -IWIMCT. difference in the angle at which the light falls on the work pro-duces an effect on the eye that can be detected by the test w^have used for loss of efficiency. For the purpose of this pre-liminary investigation it was decided to make the general illumi-nation of the room such as to cause the eye little loss of effi- TRANSACTIONS OF II^IyUMINATING E:NGINBERING SOCIETY 484 ciency as the result of the period of work; and to add to thatat the point of work a component of Hght which was less diffusein order that the amount of light entering
The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three centuries.. . of Newark, was born in NewYork City on the 21st of September, 1854. His father, Eev.John U. Guenther, who was for forty-six years the pastorof the First German Presbyterian Church of Newark, wasborn in Eisenach, Saxony, May 3, 1825, was educated inthe Moravian Church, and came to this country in 1850.The following year he was ordained a minister, and fora time did missionary work among the immigrants in Castle Garden. He was mar-ried in New York, in1852, to Miss MariaBuhle, a native of Ger-many, and moved toNewark in 1854 as pas-tor of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-passaic-valley-new-jersey-in-three-centuries-of-newark-was-born-in-newyork-city-on-the-21st-of-september-1854-his-father-eevjohn-u-guenther-who-was-for-forty-six-years-the-pastorof-the-first-german-presbyterian-church-of-newark-wasborn-in-eisenach-saxony-may-3-1825-was-educated-inthe-moravian-church-and-came-to-this-country-in-1850the-following-year-he-was-ordained-a-minister-and-fora-time-did-missionary-work-among-the-immigrants-in-castle-garden-he-was-mar-ried-in-new-york-in1852-to-miss-mariabuhle-a-native-of-ger-many-and-moved-tonewark-in-1854-as-pas-tor-of-the-image340005080.html
RM2AN4FXG–The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three centuries.. . of Newark, was born in NewYork City on the 21st of September, 1854. His father, Eev.John U. Guenther, who was for forty-six years the pastorof the First German Presbyterian Church of Newark, wasborn in Eisenach, Saxony, May 3, 1825, was educated inthe Moravian Church, and came to this country in 1850.The following year he was ordained a minister, and fora time did missionary work among the immigrants in Castle Garden. He was mar-ried in New York, in1852, to Miss MariaBuhle, a native of Ger-many, and moved toNewark in 1854 as pas-tor of the
. The Far East and the new America; a picturesque and historic account of these lands and peoples, with the following special articles: China. JAPAN. 367 a considerable extent. In the extreme north barley bread forms a largepart of the diet. Millet is sometimes eaten instead of rice. This customprevailed more in ancient times than now. Besides the above crops,maize is grown in the southern provinces; also oats and vetches, as prov-ender for the stock. Among the vegetables the yam ranks easily first, growing abundantlyin the southern islands of Kyushu and the Satsuma country, which isfamous for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-far-east-and-the-new-america-a-picturesque-and-historic-account-of-these-lands-and-peoples-with-the-following-special-articles-china-japan-367-a-considerable-extent-in-the-extreme-north-barley-bread-forms-a-largepart-of-the-diet-millet-is-sometimes-eaten-instead-of-rice-this-customprevailed-more-in-ancient-times-than-now-besides-the-above-cropsmaize-is-grown-in-the-southern-provinces-also-oats-and-vetches-as-prov-ender-for-the-stock-among-the-vegetables-the-yam-ranks-easily-first-growing-abundantlyin-the-southern-islands-of-kyushu-and-the-satsuma-country-which-isfamous-for-image337032713.html
RM2AG94JH–. The Far East and the new America; a picturesque and historic account of these lands and peoples, with the following special articles: China. JAPAN. 367 a considerable extent. In the extreme north barley bread forms a largepart of the diet. Millet is sometimes eaten instead of rice. This customprevailed more in ancient times than now. Besides the above crops,maize is grown in the southern provinces; also oats and vetches, as prov-ender for the stock. Among the vegetables the yam ranks easily first, growing abundantlyin the southern islands of Kyushu and the Satsuma country, which isfamous for
History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . e was also one of the state commissionersfor South Dakota of the Trans-MissftsippiExposition at Omaha. He was married atCedar Rapids, Iowa, in July, 188J, to MinnieE. Durham. She is a leading worker of theBlack Hills Federation of Womens Clubs.Their only living child is Karl K. Stuart,born in 1890. KILGORE, Wallace Warren.—The super-intendent of public schools at Willmar,Minn., Wallace W. Kilgore, was born March10, 1862, at N Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-great-northwest-and-its-men-of-progress-a-select-list-of-biographical-sketches-and-portraits-of-the-leaders-in-business-professional-and-official-life-e-was-also-one-of-the-state-commissionersfor-south-dakota-of-the-trans-missftsippiexposition-at-omaha-he-was-married-atcedar-rapids-iowa-in-july-188j-to-minniee-durham-she-is-a-leading-worker-of-theblack-hills-federation-of-womens-clubstheir-only-living-child-is-karl-k-stuartborn-in-1890-kilgore-wallace-warrenthe-super-intendent-of-public-schools-at-willmarminn-wallace-w-kilgore-was-born-march10-1862-at-n-image342739356.html
RM2AWH3F8–History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . e was also one of the state commissionersfor South Dakota of the Trans-MissftsippiExposition at Omaha. He was married atCedar Rapids, Iowa, in July, 188J, to MinnieE. Durham. She is a leading worker of theBlack Hills Federation of Womens Clubs.Their only living child is Karl K. Stuart,born in 1890. KILGORE, Wallace Warren.—The super-intendent of public schools at Willmar,Minn., Wallace W. Kilgore, was born March10, 1862, at N
. The American journal of anatomy. flexores brevesmedii reach a much greater devel-opment than in the lower groupand are arranged in two distinctlayers, the superficial one (Fig.11, I) lying immediately beneaththe volar cartilage, from which ittakes origin, while the deeperone (pi) is in relation with theunderlying metacarpal bones. This latter layer does not concern us at present and will be left for con-sideration on another occasion. The superficial layer when traced distallydivides into four portions which pass to the II-V digits, there being noportion for the pollex. Each portion lies ben Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-journal-of-anatomy-flexores-brevesmedii-reach-a-much-greater-devel-opment-than-in-the-lower-groupand-are-arranged-in-two-distinctlayers-the-superficial-one-fig11-i-lying-immediately-beneaththe-volar-cartilage-from-which-ittakes-origin-while-the-deeperone-pi-is-in-relation-with-theunderlying-metacarpal-bones-this-latter-layer-does-not-concern-us-at-present-and-will-be-left-for-con-sideration-on-another-occasion-the-superficial-layer-when-traced-distallydivides-into-four-portions-which-pass-to-the-ii-v-digits-there-being-noportion-for-the-pollex-each-portion-lies-ben-image336915008.html
RM2AG3PET–. The American journal of anatomy. flexores brevesmedii reach a much greater devel-opment than in the lower groupand are arranged in two distinctlayers, the superficial one (Fig.11, I) lying immediately beneaththe volar cartilage, from which ittakes origin, while the deeperone (pi) is in relation with theunderlying metacarpal bones. This latter layer does not concern us at present and will be left for con-sideration on another occasion. The superficial layer when traced distallydivides into four portions which pass to the II-V digits, there being noportion for the pollex. Each portion lies ben
The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three centuries.. . Ness.lias oue ebild, ^farjory Inez Hedden. Mrs. Hedden ABRAHAM VAN WINKLE, of Newark, is descendedfrom one of the oldest families in New Jersey. They cameorip,iually from ]Iiddleburgli, the capital of the Provinceof Zealand, in Holland, and settled at what was called Har-simns in this ftate. Tharles H. Winfleld says: I have not ascertained the name of tlie parents of the three boys and twogirls who seem to liave made up tliis family. Their names were Jacob, Waling,Symon, Annetie, and Grietie ; their patronymic being Jacobse—children ofJac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-passaic-valley-new-jersey-in-three-centuries-nesslias-oue-ebild-farjory-inez-hedden-mrs-hedden-abraham-van-winkle-of-newark-is-descendedfrom-one-of-the-oldest-families-in-new-jersey-they-cameoripiually-from-iiddleburgli-the-capital-of-the-provinceof-zealand-in-holland-and-settled-at-what-was-called-har-simns-in-this-ftate-tharles-h-winfleld-says-i-have-not-ascertained-the-name-of-tlie-parents-of-the-three-boys-and-twogirls-who-seem-to-liave-made-up-tliis-family-their-names-were-jacob-walingsymon-annetie-and-grietie-their-patronymic-being-jacobsechildren-ofjac-image340026682.html
RM2AN5FE2–The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three centuries.. . Ness.lias oue ebild, ^farjory Inez Hedden. Mrs. Hedden ABRAHAM VAN WINKLE, of Newark, is descendedfrom one of the oldest families in New Jersey. They cameorip,iually from ]Iiddleburgli, the capital of the Provinceof Zealand, in Holland, and settled at what was called Har-simns in this ftate. Tharles H. Winfleld says: I have not ascertained the name of tlie parents of the three boys and twogirls who seem to liave made up tliis family. Their names were Jacob, Waling,Symon, Annetie, and Grietie ; their patronymic being Jacobse—children ofJac
Church review . t was it. Julius? Well—it was that zigzaggy kind ofcloth--and it had those braided thingsacross the front and down the back;and seme awful stylish pointed thingson the skirt—I wish you would get onejust like it.—Brooklyn Life. An Englishman and a Frenchman once undertook against their own in-clinations, and for the satisfaction ofmore belligerent friends, to fight a duelin a dark room. The Englishman, anx-ious to shed no blood, fired up thechimney and brought down the French-man. This was a favorite story ofRogers, who used to add, in relating it:When I tell the story in France Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/church-review-t-was-it-julius-wellit-was-that-zigzaggy-kind-ofcloth-and-it-had-those-braided-thingsacross-the-front-and-down-the-backand-seme-awful-stylish-pointed-thingson-the-skirti-wish-you-would-get-onejust-like-itbrooklyn-life-an-englishman-and-a-frenchman-once-undertook-against-their-own-in-clinations-and-for-the-satisfaction-ofmore-belligerent-friends-to-fight-a-duelin-a-dark-room-the-englishman-anx-ious-to-shed-no-blood-fired-up-thechimney-and-brought-down-the-french-man-this-was-a-favorite-story-ofrogers-who-used-to-add-in-relating-itwhen-i-tell-the-story-in-france-image338418284.html
RM2AJG7Y8–Church review . t was it. Julius? Well—it was that zigzaggy kind ofcloth--and it had those braided thingsacross the front and down the back;and seme awful stylish pointed thingson the skirt—I wish you would get onejust like it.—Brooklyn Life. An Englishman and a Frenchman once undertook against their own in-clinations, and for the satisfaction ofmore belligerent friends, to fight a duelin a dark room. The Englishman, anx-ious to shed no blood, fired up thechimney and brought down the French-man. This was a favorite story ofRogers, who used to add, in relating it:When I tell the story in France
The siege of Quebec : and the battle of the Plains of Abraham . atthis anxiety was by no means unnecessary, is shown bythe order of Vaudreuil to retain in camp some of the troopswhich Montcalm had instructed to march. Perhaps it wasJohnstons report to him of this strange action on the partof the Governor, which had decided him to ride back tothe camp. We shall see later how Vaudreuils efforts tothwart the endeavours of the Commander of his forces thatday, were made to prevail. One would have supposed thatthe startling character of the information from the heights,which had reached the camp fro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-siege-of-quebec-and-the-battle-of-the-plains-of-abraham-atthis-anxiety-was-by-no-means-unnecessary-is-shown-bythe-order-of-vaudreuil-to-retain-in-camp-some-of-the-troopswhich-montcalm-had-instructed-to-march-perhaps-it-wasjohnstons-report-to-him-of-this-strange-action-on-the-partof-the-governor-which-had-decided-him-to-ride-back-tothe-camp-we-shall-see-later-how-vaudreuils-efforts-tothwart-the-endeavours-of-the-commander-of-his-forces-thatday-were-made-to-prevail-one-would-have-supposed-thatthe-startling-character-of-the-information-from-the-heightswhich-had-reached-the-camp-fro-image342839878.html
RM2AWNKNA–The siege of Quebec : and the battle of the Plains of Abraham . atthis anxiety was by no means unnecessary, is shown bythe order of Vaudreuil to retain in camp some of the troopswhich Montcalm had instructed to march. Perhaps it wasJohnstons report to him of this strange action on the partof the Governor, which had decided him to ride back tothe camp. We shall see later how Vaudreuils efforts tothwart the endeavours of the Commander of his forces thatday, were made to prevail. One would have supposed thatthe startling character of the information from the heights,which had reached the camp fro
Regeneration . autotomy the part thrown off does not producea new animal. The breaking off of the tail of the lizard at the base,if the outer part is injured, is an example of a typical process ofautotomy. The throwing off of the crabs leg, if the leg is injured, isalso another typical case of autotomy. There is a definite breaking-joint at the base of the crabs leg at which the separation alwaystakes place (Fig. 45, A i-i). The breaking-joint is in the middle ofthe second segment from the base of the leg, where there is found, AUTOTOMY 151 on the outside of the leg, a ring-like groove that ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/regeneration-autotomy-the-part-thrown-off-does-not-producea-new-animal-the-breaking-off-of-the-tail-of-the-lizard-at-the-baseif-the-outer-part-is-injured-is-an-example-of-a-typical-process-ofautotomy-the-throwing-off-of-the-crabs-leg-if-the-leg-is-injured-isalso-another-typical-case-of-autotomy-there-is-a-definite-breaking-joint-at-the-base-of-the-crabs-leg-at-which-the-separation-alwaystakes-place-fig-45-a-i-i-the-breaking-joint-is-in-the-middle-ofthe-second-segment-from-the-base-of-the-leg-where-there-is-found-autotomy-151-on-the-outside-of-the-leg-a-ring-like-groove-that-ma-image339192699.html
RM2AKRFMY–Regeneration . autotomy the part thrown off does not producea new animal. The breaking off of the tail of the lizard at the base,if the outer part is injured, is an example of a typical process ofautotomy. The throwing off of the crabs leg, if the leg is injured, isalso another typical case of autotomy. There is a definite breaking-joint at the base of the crabs leg at which the separation alwaystakes place (Fig. 45, A i-i). The breaking-joint is in the middle ofthe second segment from the base of the leg, where there is found, AUTOTOMY 151 on the outside of the leg, a ring-like groove that ma
Sunset ryhmes; or, A few little rhymes I have told a few times to a child I know, when the sun was low .. . .Oc U^^,^.^ ?^X.-J^. 57. 5S Meow ! ^leow I There, there, dont you cry.Hold perfectly still, And Ill bandage your eye. Toby! Toby! Now I want to know,What could you have done To hurt your eye so? Catching a rat ? Well, Pm glad of that;I thought that perhaps You had been in a fight;And you know I have said That is not at all ricfht. 59 THE HUNTER AND THE HARE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sunset-ryhmes-or-a-few-little-rhymes-i-have-told-a-few-times-to-a-child-i-know-when-the-sun-was-low-oc-u-x-j-57-5s-meow-!-leow-i-there-there-dont-you-cryhold-perfectly-still-and-ill-bandage-your-eye-toby!-toby!-now-i-want-to-knowwhat-could-you-have-done-to-hurt-your-eye-so-catching-a-rat-well-pm-glad-of-thati-thought-that-perhaps-you-had-been-in-a-fightand-you-know-i-have-said-that-is-not-at-all-ricfht-59-the-hunter-and-the-hare-image338933122.html
RM2AKBMJA–Sunset ryhmes; or, A few little rhymes I have told a few times to a child I know, when the sun was low .. . .Oc U^^,^.^ ?^X.-J^. 57. 5S Meow ! ^leow I There, there, dont you cry.Hold perfectly still, And Ill bandage your eye. Toby! Toby! Now I want to know,What could you have done To hurt your eye so? Catching a rat ? Well, Pm glad of that;I thought that perhaps You had been in a fight;And you know I have said That is not at all ricfht. 59 THE HUNTER AND THE HARE
. Territorial expansion of the United States. The additions made to the territory of the thirteen colonies and its transformation into territories and states. ?^i. v^ . No. 1.—17iC. Area of the TniRTEEX Coloxies at Date of Revolution.territorialexpan00unit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/territorial-expansion-of-the-united-states-the-additions-made-to-the-territory-of-the-thirteen-colonies-and-its-transformation-into-territories-and-states-i-v-no-117ic-area-of-the-tnirteex-coloxies-at-date-of-revolutionterritorialexpan00unit-image336792387.html
RM2AFX63F–. Territorial expansion of the United States. The additions made to the territory of the thirteen colonies and its transformation into territories and states. ?^i. v^ . No. 1.—17iC. Area of the TniRTEEX Coloxies at Date of Revolution.territorialexpan00unit
A text-book on diseases of the ear, nose and throat . Kirsteins laryngoscope with electric-light attachment and inter-changeable depressor. (Thorner.) 594 DISEASES OF THE LARYNX. Fig. 244.. line with, the buccal cavity. The method is of limited application ouly^for but few patients are able to bear without resentment of the partsthe prolonged and somewhat painful manipulation which the methodnecessitates. The relative positions of patient and examiner can beappreciated by reference to the figure. The instrument consists of, first, a spat-ula fourteen centimetres long, and notchedso as to fit a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-on-diseases-of-the-ear-nose-and-throat-kirsteins-laryngoscope-with-electric-light-attachment-and-inter-changeable-depressor-thorner-594-diseases-of-the-larynx-fig-244-line-with-the-buccal-cavity-the-method-is-of-limited-application-oulyfor-but-few-patients-are-able-to-bear-without-resentment-of-the-partsthe-prolonged-and-somewhat-painful-manipulation-which-the-methodnecessitates-the-relative-positions-of-patient-and-examiner-can-beappreciated-by-reference-to-the-figure-the-instrument-consists-of-first-a-spat-ula-fourteen-centimetres-long-and-notchedso-as-to-fit-a-image340257909.html
RM2ANG2C5–A text-book on diseases of the ear, nose and throat . Kirsteins laryngoscope with electric-light attachment and inter-changeable depressor. (Thorner.) 594 DISEASES OF THE LARYNX. Fig. 244.. line with, the buccal cavity. The method is of limited application ouly^for but few patients are able to bear without resentment of the partsthe prolonged and somewhat painful manipulation which the methodnecessitates. The relative positions of patient and examiner can beappreciated by reference to the figure. The instrument consists of, first, a spat-ula fourteen centimetres long, and notchedso as to fit a
Geschichte des Kantons Schaffhausen von den ältesten Zeiten bis zum Jahre 1848 : Festschrift des Kantons Schaffhausen zur Bundesfeier 1901 . auers ron Illeyenbura, als Selbftporträt ein i3il6 6er prebnfdienSammhnu; ^u ,ranffurt. .ISablreidi fin6 feine Sdieibenriffe für Oilasmaler. Pasl^iftorifdie iluifeum in i^ern (aus 6er el^emaliaen ll^Yi^fdion Sammluiui) un6l)err 2lrdiiteft ron Jvo6t eben6a befitjen priidiliae irappen^eidinunaen von feinerl)an6, letjlerer ein reidjes (5i5-ii^^-PP- uit einem Keiterfampf als (Dberbil6un6 reijen6en pulten am ,fuf; (f. ,*ia- ^2); in 6er ehemals lOYtMdion Samm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/geschichte-des-kantons-schaffhausen-von-den-ltesten-zeiten-bis-zum-jahre-1848-festschrift-des-kantons-schaffhausen-zur-bundesfeier-1901-auers-ron-illeyenbura-als-selbftportrt-ein-i3il6-6er-prebnfdiensammhnu-u-ranffurt-isablreidi-fin6-feine-sdieibenriffe-fr-oilasmaler-pasliftorifdie-iluifeum-in-iern-aus-6er-elemaliaen-llyifdion-sammluiui-un6lerr-2lrdiiteft-ron-jvo6t-eben6a-befitjen-priidiliae-irappeneidinunaen-von-feinerlan6-letjlerer-ein-reidjes-5i5-ii-pp-uit-einem-keiterfampf-als-dberbil6un6-reijen6en-pulten-am-fuf-f-ia-2-in-6er-ehemals-loytmdion-samm-image343128278.html
RM2AX6RHA–Geschichte des Kantons Schaffhausen von den ältesten Zeiten bis zum Jahre 1848 : Festschrift des Kantons Schaffhausen zur Bundesfeier 1901 . auers ron Illeyenbura, als Selbftporträt ein i3il6 6er prebnfdienSammhnu; ^u ,ranffurt. .ISablreidi fin6 feine Sdieibenriffe für Oilasmaler. Pasl^iftorifdie iluifeum in i^ern (aus 6er el^emaliaen ll^Yi^fdion Sammluiui) un6l)err 2lrdiiteft ron Jvo6t eben6a befitjen priidiliae irappen^eidinunaen von feinerl)an6, letjlerer ein reidjes (5i5-ii^^-PP- uit einem Keiterfampf als (Dberbil6un6 reijen6en pulten am ,fuf; (f. ,*ia- ^2); in 6er ehemals lOYtMdion Samm
. Her first appearance. Illustrated by C.D. Gibson and E.M. Ashe. HER FIRST APPEARANCE comes his way, and the office-boy isbetting his wages that it wont. Such nights as these try menssouls; but Van Bibber passed thestage-door man with as calmly politea nod as though the piece had beenrunning a hundred nights, and themanager was thinking up souvenirsfor the one hundred and fiftieth,and the prima donna had, as usual,begun to hint for a new set ofcostumes. The stage-door keeperhesitated and was lost, and Van Bib-ber stepped into the unsuppressedexcitement of the place with apleased sniff at the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/her-first-appearance-illustrated-by-cd-gibson-and-em-ashe-her-first-appearance-comes-his-way-and-the-office-boy-isbetting-his-wages-that-it-wont-such-nights-as-these-try-menssouls-but-van-bibber-passed-thestage-door-man-with-as-calmly-politea-nod-as-though-the-piece-had-beenrunning-a-hundred-nights-and-themanager-was-thinking-up-souvenirsfor-the-one-hundred-and-fiftiethand-the-prima-donna-had-as-usualbegun-to-hint-for-a-new-set-ofcostumes-the-stage-door-keeperhesitated-and-was-lost-and-van-bib-ber-stepped-into-the-unsuppressedexcitement-of-the-place-with-apleased-sniff-at-the-image336904319.html
RM2AG38W3–. Her first appearance. Illustrated by C.D. Gibson and E.M. Ashe. HER FIRST APPEARANCE comes his way, and the office-boy isbetting his wages that it wont. Such nights as these try menssouls; but Van Bibber passed thestage-door man with as calmly politea nod as though the piece had beenrunning a hundred nights, and themanager was thinking up souvenirsfor the one hundred and fiftieth,and the prima donna had, as usual,begun to hint for a new set ofcostumes. The stage-door keeperhesitated and was lost, and Van Bib-ber stepped into the unsuppressedexcitement of the place with apleased sniff at the
Lilies for English gardensA guide for amateursCompiled from information published lately in 'The Garden', with the addition of some original chapters . LILIUM G.GANTEUM: [Tallest spike lift. 6tns.). LILIUM GIGANTEUM; WHITE, WITH RED-PURPLE STRIPEINSIDE [Flowers ten inches long). LILIUM GIGANTEUM 5 laterally only a little way underground. The rootslook like those of a young tree or the great spreadingones of Eremurus robustus. The flowering stems haveneed of these great roots, for they rise to a height offrom ten to fourteen feet, though they are perhaps bestat from ten to eleven feet. In the l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lilies-for-english-gardensa-guide-for-amateurscompiled-from-information-published-lately-in-the-garden-with-the-addition-of-some-original-chapters-lilium-gganteum-tallest-spike-lift-6tns-lilium-giganteum-white-with-red-purple-stripeinside-flowers-ten-inches-long-lilium-giganteum-5-laterally-only-a-little-way-underground-the-rootslook-like-those-of-a-young-tree-or-the-great-spreadingones-of-eremurus-robustus-the-flowering-stems-haveneed-of-these-great-roots-for-they-rise-to-a-height-offrom-ten-to-fourteen-feet-though-they-are-perhaps-bestat-from-ten-to-eleven-feet-in-the-l-image340224219.html
RM2ANEFCY–Lilies for English gardensA guide for amateursCompiled from information published lately in 'The Garden', with the addition of some original chapters . LILIUM G.GANTEUM: [Tallest spike lift. 6tns.). LILIUM GIGANTEUM; WHITE, WITH RED-PURPLE STRIPEINSIDE [Flowers ten inches long). LILIUM GIGANTEUM 5 laterally only a little way underground. The rootslook like those of a young tree or the great spreadingones of Eremurus robustus. The flowering stems haveneed of these great roots, for they rise to a height offrom ten to fourteen feet, though they are perhaps bestat from ten to eleven feet. In the l
. The history of the Treman, Tremaine, Truman family in America; with the related families of Mack, Dey, Board and Ayers; being a history of Joseph Truman of New London, Conn. (1666); John Mack of Lyme, Conn. (1680); Richard Dey of New York city (1641); Cornelius Board of Boardville, N.J. (1730); John Ayer of Newbury, Mass. (1635); and their descendants. dmired all his maturity, Mr. Tremanheld the confidence of the community for many years. He was aleader in business affairs, a pioneer in public spirit, and a promoterof public improvements. In church and in charity he was ever readywith work a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-history-of-the-treman-tremaine-truman-family-in-america-with-the-related-families-of-mack-dey-board-and-ayers-being-a-history-of-joseph-truman-of-new-london-conn-1666-john-mack-of-lyme-conn-1680-richard-dey-of-new-york-city-1641-cornelius-board-of-boardville-nj-1730-john-ayer-of-newbury-mass-1635-and-their-descendants-dmired-all-his-maturity-mr-tremanheld-the-confidence-of-the-community-for-many-years-he-was-aleader-in-business-affairs-a-pioneer-in-public-spirit-and-a-promoterof-public-improvements-in-church-and-in-charity-he-was-ever-readywith-work-a-image337139343.html
RM2AGE0JR–. The history of the Treman, Tremaine, Truman family in America; with the related families of Mack, Dey, Board and Ayers; being a history of Joseph Truman of New London, Conn. (1666); John Mack of Lyme, Conn. (1680); Richard Dey of New York city (1641); Cornelius Board of Boardville, N.J. (1730); John Ayer of Newbury, Mass. (1635); and their descendants. dmired all his maturity, Mr. Tremanheld the confidence of the community for many years. He was aleader in business affairs, a pioneer in public spirit, and a promoterof public improvements. In church and in charity he was ever readywith work a
. A history of architecture in Italy from the time of Constantine to the dawn of the renaissance. the vertical weight ofsuch vaults (the breadth of thenave is about thirty-eight andthirty-two feet in San Ambrogioand San ^Michele respectively) piers of large section were necessary, and the form of the pier wasgoverned by the form and posi-tion of the vaulting members.(Fig. 61.) The transverse archeshave a broad flat soffit, whichanswers to the ])ilaster-like facesof the pier, wliich are towardthe nave and aisle. In SanMichele these arches are of twoorders, of which the outline isrepeated in the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-architecture-in-italy-from-the-time-of-constantine-to-the-dawn-of-the-renaissance-the-vertical-weight-ofsuch-vaults-the-breadth-of-thenave-is-about-thirty-eight-andthirty-two-feet-in-san-ambrogioand-san-michele-respectively-piers-of-large-section-were-necessary-and-the-form-of-the-pier-wasgoverned-by-the-form-and-posi-tion-of-the-vaulting-membersfig-61-the-transverse-archeshave-a-broad-flat-soffit-whichanswers-to-the-ilaster-like-facesof-the-pier-wliich-are-towardthe-nave-and-aisle-in-sanmichele-these-arches-are-of-twoorders-of-which-the-outline-isrepeated-in-the-image337083858.html
RM2AGBDW6–. A history of architecture in Italy from the time of Constantine to the dawn of the renaissance. the vertical weight ofsuch vaults (the breadth of thenave is about thirty-eight andthirty-two feet in San Ambrogioand San ^Michele respectively) piers of large section were necessary, and the form of the pier wasgoverned by the form and posi-tion of the vaulting members.(Fig. 61.) The transverse archeshave a broad flat soffit, whichanswers to the ])ilaster-like facesof the pier, wliich are towardthe nave and aisle. In SanMichele these arches are of twoorders, of which the outline isrepeated in the
. Textile raw materials and their conversion into yarns : (the study of the raw materials and the technology of the spinning process) a text-book for textile, trade and higher technical schools, as also for self-instruction ; based upon the ordinary syllabus and curriculum of the Imperial and Royal Austrian weaving schools. with a row of about 120 spindles and their appurtenances.A double frame of this kind is shown in vertical section inFig. 107. The bobbins filled with rove are mounted in two adjoiningrows on wooden spindles in a frame or creel. From eachbobbin, a, a rove thread, a, is passe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/textile-raw-materials-and-their-conversion-into-yarns-the-study-of-the-raw-materials-and-the-technology-of-the-spinning-process-a-text-book-for-textile-trade-and-higher-technical-schools-as-also-for-self-instruction-based-upon-the-ordinary-syllabus-and-curriculum-of-the-imperial-and-royal-austrian-weaving-schools-with-a-row-of-about-120-spindles-and-their-appurtenancesa-double-frame-of-this-kind-is-shown-in-vertical-section-infig-107-the-bobbins-filled-with-rove-are-mounted-in-two-adjoiningrows-on-wooden-spindles-in-a-frame-or-creel-from-eachbobbin-a-a-rove-thread-a-is-passe-image336767903.html
RM2AFW2W3–. Textile raw materials and their conversion into yarns : (the study of the raw materials and the technology of the spinning process) a text-book for textile, trade and higher technical schools, as also for self-instruction ; based upon the ordinary syllabus and curriculum of the Imperial and Royal Austrian weaving schools. with a row of about 120 spindles and their appurtenances.A double frame of this kind is shown in vertical section inFig. 107. The bobbins filled with rove are mounted in two adjoiningrows on wooden spindles in a frame or creel. From eachbobbin, a, a rove thread, a, is passe
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RM2AN5C14–The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three centuries.. . liic laniilv rcnioviMl wiicn he was voniiL;. I li has spentmost of liis litV in the ire business. Some liftv years a<i() iiislather and liis nncb. lleni-.v I FretMnan. eniiaiicd in tlie iceIrade under the tirn: name nC II. I, ^c W. A Il-eeman. Iheytinall sold out lo theNewailirintendeiit of the business.The fat lier died at the•A^r (d secnty-six. Theson tinallysuccecded theNewark Ice Companyand established tliebusiness at Bloomfield..Mr. I^rcenian has hada successful businesscareer, and has alwaysenjoyed the respect andconfidence of
La carrozza nella storia della locomozione . Carrozza del card. Costa, arcivescovo di Torino. — Museo Civico di Torino. appartenne a quellarcivescovo, cardinale Costa, e nella quale, secondola tradizione, andarono e tornarono da Torino a Cherasco e vice-versa glinviati sardi, La Tour e Costa, presso il giovine generaleBonaparte, e così in questa carrozza viaggiarono i famosi patti del-larmistizio di Cherasco (28 aprile 1796) che metteva il Piemonte inbalìa della Francia. () Voi. I, n. 12 del marzo 1900, pag. 506. — 68 — Chissà quali meste riflessioni dovettero fare in quel viaggio diritorno a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/la-carrozza-nella-storia-della-locomozione-carrozza-del-card-costa-arcivescovo-di-torino-museo-civico-di-torino-appartenne-a-quellarcivescovo-cardinale-costa-e-nella-quale-secondola-tradizione-andarono-e-tornarono-da-torino-a-cherasco-e-vice-versa-glinviati-sardi-la-tour-e-costa-presso-il-giovine-generalebonaparte-e-cos-in-questa-carrozza-viaggiarono-i-famosi-patti-del-larmistizio-di-cherasco-28-aprile-1796-che-metteva-il-piemonte-inbala-della-francia-voi-i-n-12-del-marzo-1900-pag-506-68-chiss-quali-meste-riflessioni-dovettero-fare-in-quel-viaggio-diritorno-a-image339891063.html
RM2AMYAEF–La carrozza nella storia della locomozione . Carrozza del card. Costa, arcivescovo di Torino. — Museo Civico di Torino. appartenne a quellarcivescovo, cardinale Costa, e nella quale, secondola tradizione, andarono e tornarono da Torino a Cherasco e vice-versa glinviati sardi, La Tour e Costa, presso il giovine generaleBonaparte, e così in questa carrozza viaggiarono i famosi patti del-larmistizio di Cherasco (28 aprile 1796) che metteva il Piemonte inbalìa della Francia. () Voi. I, n. 12 del marzo 1900, pag. 506. — 68 — Chissà quali meste riflessioni dovettero fare in quel viaggio diritorno a
. A history of architecture in Italy from the time of Constantine to the dawn of the renaissance. •;}l|liiiiiliii- Fig. rJl. S. Ainl)n>L;i(). Miliiii.Capital in Nartlie.v. rill-: LO.MIIAKI) K().MAKS(^lE 18., itjil l)y aiiiiiKil foiins, ol uliicli tlic licads arr (Mniiinoiily inado t<i sltvijin ])lacc of volutes, as in San Anibro^io at Milan. ( Fij^s. 110, 120,1-1.) Unman rii;ures, beasts, birds, and combinations of tlnse areavailed of, and the variety both of snbjec^t and treatment is well-nii^h inlinitt^ : but the fii;nres are without exct^ption ill-foiined and<;r()tes(jue, —the hum Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-architecture-in-italy-from-the-time-of-constantine-to-the-dawn-of-the-renaissance-lliiiiiliii-fig-rjl-s-ainlngtli-miliiiicapital-in-nartliev-rill-lomiiaki-kmaksle-18-itjil-ly-aiiiiikil-foiins-ol-uliicli-tlic-licads-arr-mniiinoiily-inado-tlti-sltvijin-lacc-of-volutes-as-in-san-anibroio-at-milan-fijs-110-1201-1-unman-riiures-beasts-birds-and-combinations-of-tlnse-areavailed-of-and-the-variety-both-of-snbject-and-treatment-is-well-niih-inlinitt-but-the-fiinres-are-without-exctption-ill-foiined-andltrtesjue-the-hum-image337064737.html
RM2AGAHE9–. A history of architecture in Italy from the time of Constantine to the dawn of the renaissance. •;}l|liiiiiliii- Fig. rJl. S. Ainl)n>L;i(). Miliiii.Capital in Nartlie.v. rill-: LO.MIIAKI) K().MAKS(^lE 18., itjil l)y aiiiiiKil foiins, ol uliicli tlic licads arr (Mniiinoiily inado t<i sltvijin ])lacc of volutes, as in San Anibro^io at Milan. ( Fij^s. 110, 120,1-1.) Unman rii;ures, beasts, birds, and combinations of tlnse areavailed of, and the variety both of snbjec^t and treatment is well-nii^h inlinitt^ : but the fii;nres are without exct^ption ill-foiined and<;r()tes(jue, —the hum
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