Oak-leaf jars; a fifteenth century Italian ware showing Moresco influence . Fig. 71.—FRAGMENT (the centre of a bowl). Mezzamaiolica. Whitebody. The ornament outlined in black and painted in blue and dullgreen. Inscribed Allah. H. 11 cm. Henry Wallis. APrENDlX. 61. Fig, 72.—fragment. Maiolica reserved on a brilliant golden lustre, taking purple reflections.The glory, the eminence, the excellence. II. 11 cm. Henry Wallis. White body. The ornament isInscribed, 82 APPENDIX. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oak-leaf-jars-a-fifteenth-century-italian-ware-showing-moresco-influence-fig-71fragment-the-centre-of-a-bowl-mezzamaiolica-whitebody-the-ornament-outlined-in-black-and-painted-in-blue-and-dullgreen-inscribed-allah-h-11-cm-henry-wallis-aprendlx-61-fig-72fragment-maiolica-reserved-on-a-brilliant-golden-lustre-taking-purple-reflectionsthe-glory-the-eminence-the-excellence-ii-11-cm-henry-wallis-white-body-the-ornament-isinscribed-82-appendix-image339451851.html
RM2AM7A8B–Oak-leaf jars; a fifteenth century Italian ware showing Moresco influence . Fig. 71.—FRAGMENT (the centre of a bowl). Mezzamaiolica. Whitebody. The ornament outlined in black and painted in blue and dullgreen. Inscribed Allah. H. 11 cm. Henry Wallis. APrENDlX. 61. Fig, 72.—fragment. Maiolica reserved on a brilliant golden lustre, taking purple reflections.The glory, the eminence, the excellence. II. 11 cm. Henry Wallis. White body. The ornament isInscribed, 82 APPENDIX.
Oak-leaf jars; a fifteenth century Italian ware showing Moresco influence . Fio. 70.—FRAGMENT (the centre of a bowl). Mezzamaiolica. Whitebody. The ornament outlined in black and painted in blue and black.Inscribed The thanks (to God). H. 11 cm. Henry Wallis. 80 APPENDIX.. Fig. 71.—FRAGMENT (the centre of a bowl). Mezzamaiolica. Whitebody. The ornament outlined in black and painted in blue and dullgreen. Inscribed Allah. H. 11 cm. Henry Wallis. APrENDlX. 61 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oak-leaf-jars-a-fifteenth-century-italian-ware-showing-moresco-influence-fio-70fragment-the-centre-of-a-bowl-mezzamaiolica-whitebody-the-ornament-outlined-in-black-and-painted-in-blue-and-blackinscribed-the-thanks-to-god-h-11-cm-henry-wallis-80-appendix-fig-71fragment-the-centre-of-a-bowl-mezzamaiolica-whitebody-the-ornament-outlined-in-black-and-painted-in-blue-and-dullgreen-inscribed-allah-h-11-cm-henry-wallis-aprendlx-61-image339452497.html
RM2AM7B3D–Oak-leaf jars; a fifteenth century Italian ware showing Moresco influence . Fio. 70.—FRAGMENT (the centre of a bowl). Mezzamaiolica. Whitebody. The ornament outlined in black and painted in blue and black.Inscribed The thanks (to God). H. 11 cm. Henry Wallis. 80 APPENDIX.. Fig. 71.—FRAGMENT (the centre of a bowl). Mezzamaiolica. Whitebody. The ornament outlined in black and painted in blue and dullgreen. Inscribed Allah. H. 11 cm. Henry Wallis. APrENDlX. 61
The fruits and fruit trees of America; or, the culture, propagation, and management, in the garden and orchard, of fruit trees generally; with descriptions of all the finest varieties of fruit, native and foreign, cultivated in this country . tile. Fruit sufficiently large, sometimes in the form of Doyenne,but ordinarily longer and more turbinate. Skin smooth, dullgreen, passing to yellow at maturity, strongly shaded with fawnrusset, sometimes striped and marbled. Flesh white, half fine,melting, juicy, sweet, and perfumed; a fruit of first quality,ripening towards the end of October. (An. Pom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fruits-and-fruit-trees-of-america-or-the-culture-propagation-and-management-in-the-garden-and-orchard-of-fruit-trees-generally-with-descriptions-of-all-the-finest-varieties-of-fruit-native-and-foreign-cultivated-in-this-country-tile-fruit-sufficiently-large-sometimes-in-the-form-of-doyennebut-ordinarily-longer-and-more-turbinate-skin-smooth-dullgreen-passing-to-yellow-at-maturity-strongly-shaded-with-fawnrusset-sometimes-striped-and-marbled-flesh-white-half-finemelting-juicy-sweet-and-perfumed-a-fruit-of-first-qualityripening-towards-the-end-of-october-an-pom-image338232152.html
RM2AJ7PFM–The fruits and fruit trees of America; or, the culture, propagation, and management, in the garden and orchard, of fruit trees generally; with descriptions of all the finest varieties of fruit, native and foreign, cultivated in this country . tile. Fruit sufficiently large, sometimes in the form of Doyenne,but ordinarily longer and more turbinate. Skin smooth, dullgreen, passing to yellow at maturity, strongly shaded with fawnrusset, sometimes striped and marbled. Flesh white, half fine,melting, juicy, sweet, and perfumed; a fruit of first quality,ripening towards the end of October. (An. Pom.
Insects abroad : being a popular account of foreign insects, their structure, habits, and transformations . ark opaque green, butupon the head, thorax, and abdomen there are a number of spots BEAUTIFUL ELYTKA. 341 which are of a very brilliant green. The elytra are also dullgreen, so that when they are closed there is nothing remarkableabout the insects appearance. Towards the end of each elytronthere are a number of squared reddish brown spots, arrangedwith perfect regularity at a little distance from each other, sothat when examined with a magnifying glass the end of theelytron looks as if i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insects-abroad-being-a-popular-account-of-foreign-insects-their-structure-habits-and-transformations-ark-opaque-green-butupon-the-head-thorax-and-abdomen-there-are-a-number-of-spots-beautiful-elytka-341-which-are-of-a-very-brilliant-green-the-elytra-are-also-dullgreen-so-that-when-they-are-closed-there-is-nothing-remarkableabout-the-insects-appearance-towards-the-end-of-each-elytronthere-are-a-number-of-squared-reddish-brown-spots-arrangedwith-perfect-regularity-at-a-little-distance-from-each-other-sothat-when-examined-with-a-magnifying-glass-the-end-of-theelytron-looks-as-if-i-image338428577.html
RM2AJGN2W–Insects abroad : being a popular account of foreign insects, their structure, habits, and transformations . ark opaque green, butupon the head, thorax, and abdomen there are a number of spots BEAUTIFUL ELYTKA. 341 which are of a very brilliant green. The elytra are also dullgreen, so that when they are closed there is nothing remarkableabout the insects appearance. Towards the end of each elytronthere are a number of squared reddish brown spots, arrangedwith perfect regularity at a little distance from each other, sothat when examined with a magnifying glass the end of theelytron looks as if i
. The royal natural history. )a.ckof the neck barred with black; the back spotted with buff and glossed with dullgreen and copper; the tail brown, blackish towards the tip, which is edged with FROG-iMOUTHS. ^Z rufous; the under surface of body pale fawn colour spotted with greenish black. TheMadagascar kiroumbo inhabits the island from which it takes its name, as well asMayotte and Anjouan Islands, but in the great Comoro Island is replaced by thesmaller L. gracile. It is said by Grandidier to live in little parties of ten ortwelve individuals on the edges of the woods. As soon as one of the b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-natural-history-ackof-the-neck-barred-with-black-the-back-spotted-with-buff-and-glossed-with-dullgreen-and-copper-the-tail-brown-blackish-towards-the-tip-which-is-edged-with-frog-imouths-z-rufous-the-under-surface-of-body-pale-fawn-colour-spotted-with-greenish-black-themadagascar-kiroumbo-inhabits-the-island-from-which-it-takes-its-name-as-well-asmayotte-and-anjouan-islands-but-in-the-great-comoro-island-is-replaced-by-thesmaller-l-gracile-it-is-said-by-grandidier-to-live-in-little-parties-of-ten-ortwelve-individuals-on-the-edges-of-the-woods-as-soon-as-one-of-the-b-image336748067.html
RM2AFT5GK–. The royal natural history. )a.ckof the neck barred with black; the back spotted with buff and glossed with dullgreen and copper; the tail brown, blackish towards the tip, which is edged with FROG-iMOUTHS. ^Z rufous; the under surface of body pale fawn colour spotted with greenish black. TheMadagascar kiroumbo inhabits the island from which it takes its name, as well asMayotte and Anjouan Islands, but in the great Comoro Island is replaced by thesmaller L. gracile. It is said by Grandidier to live in little parties of ten ortwelve individuals on the edges of the woods. As soon as one of the b
The Boston Cooking School magazine of culinary science and domestic economics . LIVING ROOM IX MISSION STYLE AX ATTRACTRE LIMXG ROOM 13. LIVING ROOM. SHOWING STAIRWAY green, because both orange and green arecomposed in part of the same color,which is yellow. Xow another good way to combinethese two colors, and such a combinationhas enjoyed great popularity this year.would be to combine an old ivory ceilingwith Gobelin blue walls and a trim ofmedium olive. Let the curtains be dullgreen, and the rugs and upholstery blue.mingled with olive green and a little clearyellow, but with blue strongly pr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-boston-cooking-school-magazine-of-culinary-science-and-domestic-economics-living-room-ix-mission-style-ax-attractre-limxg-room-13-living-room-showing-stairway-green-because-both-orange-and-green-arecomposed-in-part-of-the-same-colorwhich-is-yellow-xow-another-good-way-to-combinethese-two-colors-and-such-a-combinationhas-enjoyed-great-popularity-this-yearwould-be-to-combine-an-old-ivory-ceilingwith-gobelin-blue-walls-and-a-trim-ofmedium-olive-let-the-curtains-be-dullgreen-and-the-rugs-and-upholstery-bluemingled-with-olive-green-and-a-little-clearyellow-but-with-blue-strongly-pr-image343127162.html
RM2AX6P5E–The Boston Cooking School magazine of culinary science and domestic economics . LIVING ROOM IX MISSION STYLE AX ATTRACTRE LIMXG ROOM 13. LIVING ROOM. SHOWING STAIRWAY green, because both orange and green arecomposed in part of the same color,which is yellow. Xow another good way to combinethese two colors, and such a combinationhas enjoyed great popularity this year.would be to combine an old ivory ceilingwith Gobelin blue walls and a trim ofmedium olive. Let the curtains be dullgreen, and the rugs and upholstery blue.mingled with olive green and a little clearyellow, but with blue strongly pr
. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. 8. Aster Schreberi Nees. Schrebers Aster.Fig. 4289. Aster Schreberi Nees, Syn. Ast. 16. 1818. Stem stout, 2°-3° high, with long internodes.Basal leaves often in extensive colonies, thin, dullgreen, firm, rough above, with scattered slender ap-pressed bristles, pubescent beneath on the veins,reniform-cordate or cordate-triangular, often 7 longby 5 wide, the basal sinus when we Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-flora-of-the-northern-united-states-canada-and-the-british-possessions-from-newfoundland-to-the-parallel-of-the-southern-boundary-of-virginia-and-from-the-atlantic-ocean-westward-to-the-102nd-meridian-8-aster-schreberi-nees-schrebers-asterfig-4289-aster-schreberi-nees-syn-ast-16-1818-stem-stout-2-3-high-with-long-internodesbasal-leaves-often-in-extensive-colonies-thin-dullgreen-firm-rough-above-with-scattered-slender-ap-pressed-bristles-pubescent-beneath-on-the-veinsreniform-cordate-or-cordate-triangular-often-7-longby-5-wide-the-basal-sinus-when-we-image337059788.html
RM2AGAB5G–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. 8. Aster Schreberi Nees. Schrebers Aster.Fig. 4289. Aster Schreberi Nees, Syn. Ast. 16. 1818. Stem stout, 2°-3° high, with long internodes.Basal leaves often in extensive colonies, thin, dullgreen, firm, rough above, with scattered slender ap-pressed bristles, pubescent beneath on the veins,reniform-cordate or cordate-triangular, often 7 longby 5 wide, the basal sinus when we
Ferns: British and exotic.. . les, giving a snake-like appearance. Pinnules membranous, linear-oblong. Length of frond from twelve to thirty inches; colour dullgreen. 66 POLYPODIUM LOKICEUM. Sori circular, sometimes biserial, yet mostly uniserial, abouttwenty pairs on each segment when uniserial. A large plant in my collection has fronds thirty inches inlength, having the stipes eight inches in length, and the largestpinnae five inches and a quarter long. My thanks are due to M. Schott, Director of the ImperialGardens of Vienna; Mr. Thomas Moore, the Curator of theChelsea Botanic Gardens; Mr. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ferns-british-and-exotic-les-giving-a-snake-like-appearance-pinnules-membranous-linear-oblong-length-of-frond-from-twelve-to-thirty-inches-colour-dullgreen-66-polypodium-lokiceum-sori-circular-sometimes-biserial-yet-mostly-uniserial-abouttwenty-pairs-on-each-segment-when-uniserial-a-large-plant-in-my-collection-has-fronds-thirty-inches-inlength-having-the-stipes-eight-inches-in-length-and-the-largestpinnae-five-inches-and-a-quarter-long-my-thanks-are-due-to-m-schott-director-of-the-imperialgardens-of-vienna-mr-thomas-moore-the-curator-of-thechelsea-botanic-gardens-mr-image339458098.html
RM2AM7J7E–Ferns: British and exotic.. . les, giving a snake-like appearance. Pinnules membranous, linear-oblong. Length of frond from twelve to thirty inches; colour dullgreen. 66 POLYPODIUM LOKICEUM. Sori circular, sometimes biserial, yet mostly uniserial, abouttwenty pairs on each segment when uniserial. A large plant in my collection has fronds thirty inches inlength, having the stipes eight inches in length, and the largestpinnae five inches and a quarter long. My thanks are due to M. Schott, Director of the ImperialGardens of Vienna; Mr. Thomas Moore, the Curator of theChelsea Botanic Gardens; Mr.
Insects injurious to fruits . 108 INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE APPLE. injury to fruit-trees. It is represented in Fig. 105 in the act of devouring the budsPig. 105. on a twig. It is of a light yellowish-gray color, varie-gated with dullgreen, with a darkline down the back,and fainter linesdlong the sides; tliespiracles, or breath-ing-pores, are black.When full grown, itis nearly an inch and a half long, when it enters the earth, andthere changes to a brown chrysalis. The moth (Fig. 105) hasthe fore wings of a light bluish gray, with darker markings,and the hind wings pearly white. The length of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insects-injurious-to-fruits-108-insects-injurious-to-the-apple-injury-to-fruit-trees-it-is-represented-in-fig-105-in-the-act-of-devouring-the-budspig-105-on-a-twig-it-is-of-a-light-yellowish-gray-color-varie-gated-with-dullgreen-with-a-darkline-down-the-backand-fainter-linesdlong-the-sides-tliespiracles-or-breath-ing-pores-are-blackwhen-full-grown-itis-nearly-an-inch-and-a-half-long-when-it-enters-the-earth-andthere-changes-to-a-brown-chrysalis-the-moth-fig-105-hasthe-fore-wings-of-a-light-bluish-gray-with-darker-markingsand-the-hind-wings-pearly-white-the-length-of-th-image339124904.html
RM2AKMD7M–Insects injurious to fruits . 108 INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE APPLE. injury to fruit-trees. It is represented in Fig. 105 in the act of devouring the budsPig. 105. on a twig. It is of a light yellowish-gray color, varie-gated with dullgreen, with a darkline down the back,and fainter linesdlong the sides; tliespiracles, or breath-ing-pores, are black.When full grown, itis nearly an inch and a half long, when it enters the earth, andthere changes to a brown chrysalis. The moth (Fig. 105) hasthe fore wings of a light bluish gray, with darker markings,and the hind wings pearly white. The length of th
Ferns: British and exotic.. . d described on page 123: this latter Fern seems to be theP. Schkuhrii of Paddi. An evergreen stove species. Native of Tropical America and the West Indies. Introduced into this country in the year 1793. Fronds sub-pinnate, the pinnee being linear, parallel, and hori-zontal. Pubescent, lateral, articulated on a creeping rhizoma. Length of frond from twelve to thirty inches; colour dullgreen. Stipes and rachis black. Sori circular, uniserial; colour a rich yellowish brown, andcovering the whole under surface. VOL. IL G 46 POLYPODIUM PECTTNATUM. For a plant of this s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ferns-british-and-exotic-d-described-on-page-123-this-latter-fern-seems-to-be-thep-schkuhrii-of-paddi-an-evergreen-stove-species-native-of-tropical-america-and-the-west-indies-introduced-into-this-country-in-the-year-1793-fronds-sub-pinnate-the-pinnee-being-linear-parallel-and-hori-zontal-pubescent-lateral-articulated-on-a-creeping-rhizoma-length-of-frond-from-twelve-to-thirty-inches-colour-dullgreen-stipes-and-rachis-black-sori-circular-uniserial-colour-a-rich-yellowish-brown-andcovering-the-whole-under-surface-vol-il-g-46-polypodium-pecttnatum-for-a-plant-of-this-s-image339463804.html
RM2AM7WF8–Ferns: British and exotic.. . d described on page 123: this latter Fern seems to be theP. Schkuhrii of Paddi. An evergreen stove species. Native of Tropical America and the West Indies. Introduced into this country in the year 1793. Fronds sub-pinnate, the pinnee being linear, parallel, and hori-zontal. Pubescent, lateral, articulated on a creeping rhizoma. Length of frond from twelve to thirty inches; colour dullgreen. Stipes and rachis black. Sori circular, uniserial; colour a rich yellowish brown, andcovering the whole under surface. VOL. IL G 46 POLYPODIUM PECTTNATUM. For a plant of this s
The peaches of New York . val to ovate-lanceolate, leathery; apex aciuninate; upper surface dark, dullgreen, smooth, becoming rugose near the midrib; margin finely serrate, tipped withreddish-brown glands; petiole three-eighths inch long, glandless or with one to six small,globose and reniform glands variable in color and position. Flower-buds hardy, conical or pointed, pubescent, appressed or partly free; blossomsappear in mid-season; flowers seven-eighth? inch across, white at the center of the petals,becoming pink near the margins; pedicels very short, nearly sessile, thick; calyx-tubereddi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-peaches-of-new-york-val-to-ovate-lanceolate-leathery-apex-aciuninate-upper-surface-dark-dullgreen-smooth-becoming-rugose-near-the-midrib-margin-finely-serrate-tipped-withreddish-brown-glands-petiole-three-eighths-inch-long-glandless-or-with-one-to-six-smallglobose-and-reniform-glands-variable-in-color-and-position-flower-buds-hardy-conical-or-pointed-pubescent-appressed-or-partly-free-blossomsappear-in-mid-season-flowers-seven-eighth-inch-across-white-at-the-center-of-the-petalsbecoming-pink-near-the-margins-pedicels-very-short-nearly-sessile-thick-calyx-tubereddi-image339136419.html
RM2AKMYXY–The peaches of New York . val to ovate-lanceolate, leathery; apex aciuninate; upper surface dark, dullgreen, smooth, becoming rugose near the midrib; margin finely serrate, tipped withreddish-brown glands; petiole three-eighths inch long, glandless or with one to six small,globose and reniform glands variable in color and position. Flower-buds hardy, conical or pointed, pubescent, appressed or partly free; blossomsappear in mid-season; flowers seven-eighth? inch across, white at the center of the petals,becoming pink near the margins; pedicels very short, nearly sessile, thick; calyx-tubereddi
Insects injurious to fruits . 108 INSECTS IXJUJIIOVS TO TJIE APPLE. /. injury to fruit-trees. It is represented in Fig. 105 in the act of devouring the budsFia. 105. on a twig. It is of ?^ a light yellowish- gray color, varie-gated with dullgreen, with a darkline down the back,and fainter linesalong the sides; thespiracles, or breath-ing-pores, arc l)lack.When full grown, itis nearly an inch and a half long, when it enters the earth, andthere changes to a brown chrysalis. The moth (Fig. 105) hasthe fore wings of a light bluish gray, with darker markings,and the hind wings ])early white. The Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insects-injurious-to-fruits-108-insects-ixjujiiovs-to-tjie-apple-injury-to-fruit-trees-it-is-represented-in-fig-105-in-the-act-of-devouring-the-budsfia-105-on-a-twig-it-is-of-a-light-yellowish-gray-color-varie-gated-with-dullgreen-with-a-darkline-down-the-backand-fainter-linesalong-the-sides-thespiracles-or-breath-ing-pores-arc-llackwhen-full-grown-itis-nearly-an-inch-and-a-half-long-when-it-enters-the-earth-andthere-changes-to-a-brown-chrysalis-the-moth-fig-105-hasthe-fore-wings-of-a-light-bluish-gray-with-darker-markingsand-the-hind-wings-early-white-the-image338357127.html
RM2AJDDY3–Insects injurious to fruits . 108 INSECTS IXJUJIIOVS TO TJIE APPLE. /. injury to fruit-trees. It is represented in Fig. 105 in the act of devouring the budsFia. 105. on a twig. It is of ?^ a light yellowish- gray color, varie-gated with dullgreen, with a darkline down the back,and fainter linesalong the sides; thespiracles, or breath-ing-pores, arc l)lack.When full grown, itis nearly an inch and a half long, when it enters the earth, andthere changes to a brown chrysalis. The moth (Fig. 105) hasthe fore wings of a light bluish gray, with darker markings,and the hind wings ])early white. The
. Mirror, 1921. of an evening, with the dullgreen shade on her lamp fixed just so, and a fatnote-book spread open before her. Maybe yourethirsty and would like to borrow her cup—youdont need to disturb her, for youve used it before,and its always in the same place. P.S.—She was captain actual of the secondteam basketball—and kept em in peppy condition. 46 AGRANDECE L. HEALEY, A.B. Wheres Min, Eddie? Born April 28, 1899, Pittsfield, Maine; M. C. I.;Enkuklios; Y. W. C. A.; Entre Nous; U. A. C. C;2nd team Hockey, 2; 2nd team Baseball, 1, 2. We learned early in our college course to go toDece for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mirror-1921-of-an-evening-with-the-dullgreen-shade-on-her-lamp-fixed-just-so-and-a-fatnote-book-spread-open-before-her-maybe-yourethirsty-and-would-like-to-borrow-her-cupyoudont-need-to-disturb-her-for-youve-used-it-beforeand-its-always-in-the-same-place-psshe-was-captain-actual-of-the-secondteam-basketballand-kept-em-in-peppy-condition-46-agrandece-l-healey-ab-wheres-min-eddie-born-april-28-1899-pittsfield-maine-m-c-ienkuklios-y-w-c-a-entre-nous-u-a-c-c2nd-team-hockey-2-2nd-team-baseball-1-2-we-learned-early-in-our-college-course-to-go-todece-for-image336819809.html
RM2AFYD2W–. Mirror, 1921. of an evening, with the dullgreen shade on her lamp fixed just so, and a fatnote-book spread open before her. Maybe yourethirsty and would like to borrow her cup—youdont need to disturb her, for youve used it before,and its always in the same place. P.S.—She was captain actual of the secondteam basketball—and kept em in peppy condition. 46 AGRANDECE L. HEALEY, A.B. Wheres Min, Eddie? Born April 28, 1899, Pittsfield, Maine; M. C. I.;Enkuklios; Y. W. C. A.; Entre Nous; U. A. C. C;2nd team Hockey, 2; 2nd team Baseball, 1, 2. We learned early in our college course to go toDece for
. Mirror, 1921. EUNICE IRENE HAWKINS, A.B. Born March 14, 1899, Lisbon, N. H.; Lisbon HighSchool; Entre Nous; U. A. C. C; Y. W. C. A.; Ale-thea; Seniority; Enkukli s; New Hampshire Club;Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, 2nd; Volleyball, 1, 2nd, 4;Hockey, 2nd, 2, 3, 4; Numerals. Eunice is a corking good scout and a heap offun whenever you go in to see her. Youll generallyfind her at her desk of an evening, with the dullgreen shade on her lamp fixed just so, and a fatnote-book spread open before her. Maybe yourethirsty and would like to borrow her cup—youdont need to disturb her, for youve used it before, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mirror-1921-eunice-irene-hawkins-ab-born-march-14-1899-lisbon-n-h-lisbon-highschool-entre-nous-u-a-c-c-y-w-c-a-ale-thea-seniority-enkukli-s-new-hampshire-clubbasketball-1-2-3-4-2nd-volleyball-1-2nd-4hockey-2nd-2-3-4-numerals-eunice-is-a-corking-good-scout-and-a-heap-offun-whenever-you-go-in-to-see-her-youll-generallyfind-her-at-her-desk-of-an-evening-with-the-dullgreen-shade-on-her-lamp-fixed-just-so-and-a-fatnote-book-spread-open-before-her-maybe-yourethirsty-and-would-like-to-borrow-her-cupyoudont-need-to-disturb-her-for-youve-used-it-before-image336820021.html
RM2AFYDAD–. Mirror, 1921. EUNICE IRENE HAWKINS, A.B. Born March 14, 1899, Lisbon, N. H.; Lisbon HighSchool; Entre Nous; U. A. C. C; Y. W. C. A.; Ale-thea; Seniority; Enkukli s; New Hampshire Club;Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, 2nd; Volleyball, 1, 2nd, 4;Hockey, 2nd, 2, 3, 4; Numerals. Eunice is a corking good scout and a heap offun whenever you go in to see her. Youll generallyfind her at her desk of an evening, with the dullgreen shade on her lamp fixed just so, and a fatnote-book spread open before her. Maybe yourethirsty and would like to borrow her cup—youdont need to disturb her, for youve used it before,
. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . 1927. Portulaca oleracea, the common Purslane (.X 3^). oler^cea, Linn. Purslane. Puslev Figs. 1927,1928.A common trailing weed in sandy ground, ;mt also cul-tivated in improved strains as a pot-herb. lvs. small,spatulate or narrow-obovate, very obtuse, thick, dullgreen or reddish: Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-suggestions-for-cultivation-of-horticultural-plants-descriptions-of-the-species-of-fruits-vegetables-flowers-and-ornamental-plants-sold-in-the-united-states-and-canada-together-with-geographical-and-biographical-sketches-and-a-synopsis-of-the-vegetable-kingdom-1927-portulaca-oleracea-the-common-purslane-x-3-olercea-linn-purslane-puslev-figs-19271928a-common-trailing-weed-in-sandy-ground-mt-also-cul-tivated-in-improved-strains-as-a-pot-herb-lvs-smallspatulate-or-narrow-obovate-very-obtuse-thick-dullgreen-or-reddish-image372524953.html
RM2CJ1YAH–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . 1927. Portulaca oleracea, the common Purslane (.X 3^). oler^cea, Linn. Purslane. Puslev Figs. 1927,1928.A common trailing weed in sandy ground, ;mt also cul-tivated in improved strains as a pot-herb. lvs. small,spatulate or narrow-obovate, very obtuse, thick, dullgreen or reddish:
. A history of British birds : the figures engraved on wood . and tile inner webs are streaked and marked withbright rust colour on a deep brown, or rather bronzeground, reflecting in different lights a shining purple orgreen. The quills are dusky. The rump is of a glossyviolet or bluish purple ; the belly and vent white. Thetail consists of twelve pointed feathers of a dark brown,edged with rust colour: the legs are of a dirty or dullgreen. The Judcock is of nearly the same character as theSnipe; it feeds upon the same kinds of food, lives andbreeds in the same swamps and marshes, and conceal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-british-birds-the-figures-engraved-on-wood-and-tile-inner-webs-are-streaked-and-marked-withbright-rust-colour-on-a-deep-brown-or-rather-bronzeground-reflecting-in-different-lights-a-shining-purple-orgreen-the-quills-are-dusky-the-rump-is-of-a-glossyviolet-or-bluish-purple-the-belly-and-vent-white-thetail-consists-of-twelve-pointed-feathers-of-a-dark-brownedged-with-rust-colour-the-legs-are-of-a-dirty-or-dullgreen-the-judcock-is-of-nearly-the-same-character-as-thesnipe-it-feeds-upon-the-same-kinds-of-food-lives-andbreeds-in-the-same-swamps-and-marshes-and-conceal-image375291386.html
RM2CPFYYP–. A history of British birds : the figures engraved on wood . and tile inner webs are streaked and marked withbright rust colour on a deep brown, or rather bronzeground, reflecting in different lights a shining purple orgreen. The quills are dusky. The rump is of a glossyviolet or bluish purple ; the belly and vent white. Thetail consists of twelve pointed feathers of a dark brown,edged with rust colour: the legs are of a dirty or dullgreen. The Judcock is of nearly the same character as theSnipe; it feeds upon the same kinds of food, lives andbreeds in the same swamps and marshes, and conceal
. Trees of Texas; an illustrated manual of the native and introduced trees of the state . ept on the lower part of the maintrunk. Leaves obovate to oblong, 4-8 in length, wedge-shapedat base, 3-9 usually 7 lobed, the lobes entire or with one ortwo secondary lobes, pale and smooth beneath, bright or dullgreen above. Flowers appearing before the leaA^es havereached more than one-fourth their mature size. Acornsstalked or sessile, ovoid to oblong, the cup enclosed from i/4to 1/3 of its length. Southern Maine, Ontario, Avest to Minnesota and south toFlorida and Texas. In Texas it extends to the va Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trees-of-texas-an-illustrated-manual-of-the-native-and-introduced-trees-of-the-state-ept-on-the-lower-part-of-the-maintrunk-leaves-obovate-to-oblong-4-8-in-length-wedge-shapedat-base-3-9-usually-7-lobed-the-lobes-entire-or-with-one-ortwo-secondary-lobes-pale-and-smooth-beneath-bright-or-dullgreen-above-flowers-appearing-before-the-leaaes-havereached-more-than-one-fourth-their-mature-size-acornsstalked-or-sessile-ovoid-to-oblong-the-cup-enclosed-from-i4to-13-of-its-length-southern-maine-ontario-avest-to-minnesota-and-south-toflorida-and-texas-in-texas-it-extends-to-the-va-image370116847.html
RM2CE47PR–. Trees of Texas; an illustrated manual of the native and introduced trees of the state . ept on the lower part of the maintrunk. Leaves obovate to oblong, 4-8 in length, wedge-shapedat base, 3-9 usually 7 lobed, the lobes entire or with one ortwo secondary lobes, pale and smooth beneath, bright or dullgreen above. Flowers appearing before the leaA^es havereached more than one-fourth their mature size. Acornsstalked or sessile, ovoid to oblong, the cup enclosed from i/4to 1/3 of its length. Southern Maine, Ontario, Avest to Minnesota and south toFlorida and Texas. In Texas it extends to the va
. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. £fvs, dull green, mostly rough or pubescent.B. Fnll-grown lvs. more than 4 in. long. multicatilis, Perr. {M. alba, var. muUicanlis, Loudon.M. alba. var. latifblia, Bureau. M. Sinensis, Hort. M. 1430. Morus alba (X nlgn^a, Linn. Black Mulberry. Lvs. dark, dullgreen, rather large, tap Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-suggestions-for-cultivation-of-horticultural-plants-descriptions-of-the-species-of-fruits-vegetables-flowers-and-ornamental-plants-sold-in-the-united-states-and-canada-together-with-geographical-and-biographical-sketches-and-a-synopsis-of-the-vegetable-kingdom-fvs-dull-green-mostly-rough-or-pubescentb-fnll-grown-lvs-more-than-4-in-long-multicatilis-perr-m-alba-var-muuicanlis-loudonm-alba-var-latifblia-bureau-m-sinensis-hort-m-1430-morus-alba-x-nlgna-linn-black-mulberry-lvs-dark-dullgreen-rather-large-tap-image370723747.html
RM2CF3WWR–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. £fvs, dull green, mostly rough or pubescent.B. Fnll-grown lvs. more than 4 in. long. multicatilis, Perr. {M. alba, var. muUicanlis, Loudon.M. alba. var. latifblia, Bureau. M. Sinensis, Hort. M. 1430. Morus alba (X nlgn^a, Linn. Black Mulberry. Lvs. dark, dullgreen, rather large, tap
. Keramic studio. TEA SET—EDITH ALMA ROSS 98 RERAMIC STUDIO. PLATE—IDA C. FAILING CENTER of plate, Yellow Ochre, light. Half tone. DullGreen on the Olive Shade (Empire Green and Ochre).Dark portion, Ruby dusted twice (thin each time). Jewels,Ruby or a rich Green, harmonizing with half tone. Raisedgold scrolls and settings for jewels. Center of group of jew- els, light like center of plate. Dark bands without outlines.Line of flat gold edging half tone. Second Fire.—Dark bands. Turquoise Blue. Half tone,lighter Blue. Cream jewels. Center of plate Cream. Third Fire—Two shades of Green. Very deli Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/keramic-studio-tea-setedith-alma-ross-98-reramic-studio-plateida-c-failing-center-of-plate-yellow-ochre-light-half-tone-dullgreen-on-the-olive-shade-empire-green-and-ochredark-portion-ruby-dusted-twice-thin-each-time-jewelsruby-or-a-rich-green-harmonizing-with-half-tone-raisedgold-scrolls-and-settings-for-jewels-center-of-group-of-jew-els-light-like-center-of-plate-dark-bands-without-outlinesline-of-flat-gold-edging-half-tone-second-firedark-bands-turquoise-blue-half-tonelighter-blue-cream-jewels-center-of-plate-cream-third-firetwo-shades-of-green-very-deli-image370505736.html
RM2CENYRM–. Keramic studio. TEA SET—EDITH ALMA ROSS 98 RERAMIC STUDIO. PLATE—IDA C. FAILING CENTER of plate, Yellow Ochre, light. Half tone. DullGreen on the Olive Shade (Empire Green and Ochre).Dark portion, Ruby dusted twice (thin each time). Jewels,Ruby or a rich Green, harmonizing with half tone. Raisedgold scrolls and settings for jewels. Center of group of jew- els, light like center of plate. Dark bands without outlines.Line of flat gold edging half tone. Second Fire.—Dark bands. Turquoise Blue. Half tone,lighter Blue. Cream jewels. Center of plate Cream. Third Fire—Two shades of Green. Very deli
. Keramic studio. PLATE—IDA C. FAILING CENTER of plate, Yellow Ochre, light. Half tone. DullGreen on the Olive Shade (Empire Green and Ochre).Dark portion, Ruby dusted twice (thin each time). Jewels,Ruby or a rich Green, harmonizing with half tone. Raisedgold scrolls and settings for jewels. Center of group of jew- els, light like center of plate. Dark bands without outlines.Line of flat gold edging half tone. Second Fire.—Dark bands. Turquoise Blue. Half tone,lighter Blue. Cream jewels. Center of plate Cream. Third Fire—Two shades of Green. Very delicate pinkin center of plate, Deeper pink je Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/keramic-studio-plateida-c-failing-center-of-plate-yellow-ochre-light-half-tone-dullgreen-on-the-olive-shade-empire-green-and-ochredark-portion-ruby-dusted-twice-thin-each-time-jewelsruby-or-a-rich-green-harmonizing-with-half-tone-raisedgold-scrolls-and-settings-for-jewels-center-of-group-of-jew-els-light-like-center-of-plate-dark-bands-without-outlinesline-of-flat-gold-edging-half-tone-second-firedark-bands-turquoise-blue-half-tonelighter-blue-cream-jewels-center-of-plate-cream-third-firetwo-shades-of-green-very-delicate-pinkin-center-of-plate-deeper-pink-je-image370505616.html
RM2CENYKC–. Keramic studio. PLATE—IDA C. FAILING CENTER of plate, Yellow Ochre, light. Half tone. DullGreen on the Olive Shade (Empire Green and Ochre).Dark portion, Ruby dusted twice (thin each time). Jewels,Ruby or a rich Green, harmonizing with half tone. Raisedgold scrolls and settings for jewels. Center of group of jew- els, light like center of plate. Dark bands without outlines.Line of flat gold edging half tone. Second Fire.—Dark bands. Turquoise Blue. Half tone,lighter Blue. Cream jewels. Center of plate Cream. Third Fire—Two shades of Green. Very delicate pinkin center of plate, Deeper pink je
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