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Petite Galerie Dramatique, 1796-1843, No. 228: Costume The Baptist (...). Costume of the actor Baptiste Ainé in the role of Mr De Merville in the comedy 'Le Vieux Fal', raised in the 'Théâtre français' (?) In Paris. With three lines of text from the second act, scene seven. Striped jacket, striped cardigan and knee pants. Wrinkled Jabot. Stockings. Lorgnet to cord. Flat shoes with square buckles. Print from the magazine Petite Galerie Dramatique Ou Recueil de Différents Costumes d'Actors des Théâtres de la Capitale (1796-1843). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/petite-galerie-dramatique-1796-1843-no-228-costume-the-baptist-costume-of-the-actor-baptiste-ain-in-the-role-of-mr-de-merville-in-the-comedy-le-vieux-fal-raised-in-the-thtre-franais-in-paris-with-three-lines-of-text-from-the-second-act-scene-seven-striped-jacket-striped-cardigan-and-knee-pants-wrinkled-jabot-stockings-lorgnet-to-cord-flat-shoes-with-square-buckles-print-from-the-magazine-petite-galerie-dramatique-ou-recueil-de-diffrents-costumes-dactors-des-thtres-de-la-capitale-1796-1843-image431551036.html
RM2G22RN0–Petite Galerie Dramatique, 1796-1843, No. 228: Costume The Baptist (...). Costume of the actor Baptiste Ainé in the role of Mr De Merville in the comedy 'Le Vieux Fal', raised in the 'Théâtre français' (?) In Paris. With three lines of text from the second act, scene seven. Striped jacket, striped cardigan and knee pants. Wrinkled Jabot. Stockings. Lorgnet to cord. Flat shoes with square buckles. Print from the magazine Petite Galerie Dramatique Ou Recueil de Différents Costumes d'Actors des Théâtres de la Capitale (1796-1843).
Statesmen No.576: Caricature of Mr Cornelius Marshall Warmington QC MP. Caption reads: 'Directors' liability' . 7 February 1891 228 Cornelius Marshall Warmington, Vanity Fair, 1891-02-07 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/statesmen-no576-caricature-of-mr-cornelius-marshall-warmington-qc-mp-caption-reads-directors-liability-7-february-1891-228-cornelius-marshall-warmington-vanity-fair-1891-02-07-image210970230.html
RMP76EK2–Statesmen No.576: Caricature of Mr Cornelius Marshall Warmington QC MP. Caption reads: 'Directors' liability' . 7 February 1891 228 Cornelius Marshall Warmington, Vanity Fair, 1891-02-07
Small Dramatic Gallery, 1796-1843, No. 228: Baptist costume (...), 1796 - 1843 Costume of the actor Baptiste Ainé in the role of Mr De Merville in the comedy 'Le Vieux Fal', staged in the 'Théâtre Français' (?) In Paris. With three lines of text from the second act, scene seven. Striped jacket, striped vest and knee pants. Wrinkled Jabot. Stockings. Lorgnet on cord. Flat shoes with square buckles. Print from the magazine Petite Galerie Dramatique ou Recueil de Différents Costumes d'Acteurs des Théâtres de la Capitale (1796-1843). paper etching fashion plates. coat (+ men's clothes). trousers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/small-dramatic-gallery-1796-1843-no-228-baptist-costume-1796-1843-costume-of-the-actor-baptiste-ain-in-the-role-of-mr-de-merville-in-the-comedy-le-vieux-fal-staged-in-the-thtre-franais-in-paris-with-three-lines-of-text-from-the-second-act-scene-seven-striped-jacket-striped-vest-and-knee-pants-wrinkled-jabot-stockings-lorgnet-on-cord-flat-shoes-with-square-buckles-print-from-the-magazine-petite-galerie-dramatique-ou-recueil-de-diffrents-costumes-dacteurs-des-thtres-de-la-capitale-1796-1843-paper-etching-fashion-plates-coat-mens-clothes-trousers-image594303341.html
RM2WETRY9–Small Dramatic Gallery, 1796-1843, No. 228: Baptist costume (...), 1796 - 1843 Costume of the actor Baptiste Ainé in the role of Mr De Merville in the comedy 'Le Vieux Fal', staged in the 'Théâtre Français' (?) In Paris. With three lines of text from the second act, scene seven. Striped jacket, striped vest and knee pants. Wrinkled Jabot. Stockings. Lorgnet on cord. Flat shoes with square buckles. Print from the magazine Petite Galerie Dramatique ou Recueil de Différents Costumes d'Acteurs des Théâtres de la Capitale (1796-1843). paper etching fashion plates. coat (+ men's clothes). trousers
. Report for ... on the Lancashire Sea-Fisheries Laboratory at the University of Liverpool, and the Sea-Fish Hatchery at Piel. resents no remarkable features. (2) Sarcoma in a Haddock. The specimen described here was sent to me by Mr. F.Stokes, Port Sanitary Inspector at Grimsby. It was a haddockof large size caught by a Grimsby codman and landed at thatport. It is of some interest because very much the same 228 kind of afEection has been seen in several cod, and it is importantto ascertain whether or not such conditions are of exceptionaloccurrence. The fish was much emaciated, so that, as mi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/report-for-on-the-lancashire-sea-fisheries-laboratory-at-the-university-of-liverpool-and-the-sea-fish-hatchery-at-piel-resents-no-remarkable-features-2-sarcoma-in-a-haddock-the-specimen-described-here-was-sent-to-me-by-mr-fstokes-port-sanitary-inspector-at-grimsby-it-was-a-haddockof-large-size-caught-by-a-grimsby-codman-and-landed-at-thatport-it-is-of-some-interest-because-very-much-the-same-228-kind-of-afeection-has-been-seen-in-several-cod-and-it-is-importantto-ascertain-whether-or-not-such-conditions-are-of-exceptionaloccurrence-the-fish-was-much-emaciated-so-that-as-mi-image336895429.html
RM2AG2WFH–. Report for ... on the Lancashire Sea-Fisheries Laboratory at the University of Liverpool, and the Sea-Fish Hatchery at Piel. resents no remarkable features. (2) Sarcoma in a Haddock. The specimen described here was sent to me by Mr. F.Stokes, Port Sanitary Inspector at Grimsby. It was a haddockof large size caught by a Grimsby codman and landed at thatport. It is of some interest because very much the same 228 kind of afEection has been seen in several cod, and it is importantto ascertain whether or not such conditions are of exceptionaloccurrence. The fish was much emaciated, so that, as mi
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xx] LOXSOMACEAE 293 the close agreement as regards the sori of the two species there would seem to be no justification for this change of name'. Loxsomaceae. The New Zealand genus Loxsoma has marginal sori with a cup-like indusium surrounding an elongated receptacle bearing. Pig. 228. Matonia pectinata. From a photograph by Mr Tansley of a group of plants in a wood on Guuong Tundok, Mount Ophir. pear-shaped sporangia provided with a complete oblique annulus. The genus is chiefly interesting because of its isolated position ; i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-xx-loxsomaceae-293-the-close-agreement-as-regards-the-sori-of-the-two-species-there-would-seem-to-be-no-justification-for-this-change-of-name-loxsomaceae-the-new-zealand-genus-loxsoma-has-marginal-sori-with-a-cup-like-indusium-surrounding-an-elongated-receptacle-bearing-pig-228-matonia-pectinata-from-a-photograph-by-mr-tansley-of-a-group-of-plants-in-a-wood-on-guuong-tundok-mount-ophir-pear-shaped-sporangia-provided-with-a-complete-oblique-annulus-the-genus-is-chiefly-interesting-because-of-its-isolated-position-i-image216385394.html
RMPG15NP–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xx] LOXSOMACEAE 293 the close agreement as regards the sori of the two species there would seem to be no justification for this change of name'. Loxsomaceae. The New Zealand genus Loxsoma has marginal sori with a cup-like indusium surrounding an elongated receptacle bearing. Pig. 228. Matonia pectinata. From a photograph by Mr Tansley of a group of plants in a wood on Guuong Tundok, Mount Ophir. pear-shaped sporangia provided with a complete oblique annulus. The genus is chiefly interesting because of its isolated position ; i
. Abraham Lincoln and men of war-times : some personal recollections of war and politics during the Lincoln administration ; with introduction by Dr. A.C. Lambdin. manyhad serious apprehensions of its effect on the army even with theconclusive reasons which were given. Should not this view bepresented in any and every true manifesto of the case ? Yours respectfully, j. collamer.Hon. B. M. Stanton: There is no ground for the belief that Mr. Stanton had anyother motive in the action he took than to guard against the 228 LINCOLN AND MEN OF WAR-TIMES. have adopted had he lived to complete his grea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abraham-lincoln-and-men-of-war-times-some-personal-recollections-of-war-and-politics-during-the-lincoln-administration-with-introduction-by-dr-ac-lambdin-manyhad-serious-apprehensions-of-its-effect-on-the-army-even-with-theconclusive-reasons-which-were-given-should-not-this-view-bepresented-in-any-and-every-true-manifesto-of-the-case-yours-respectfully-j-collamerhon-b-m-stanton-there-is-no-ground-for-the-belief-that-mr-stanton-had-anyother-motive-in-the-action-he-took-than-to-guard-against-the-228-lincoln-and-men-of-war-times-have-adopted-had-he-lived-to-complete-his-grea-image336800697.html
RM2AFXGM9–. Abraham Lincoln and men of war-times : some personal recollections of war and politics during the Lincoln administration ; with introduction by Dr. A.C. Lambdin. manyhad serious apprehensions of its effect on the army even with theconclusive reasons which were given. Should not this view bepresented in any and every true manifesto of the case ? Yours respectfully, j. collamer.Hon. B. M. Stanton: There is no ground for the belief that Mr. Stanton had anyother motive in the action he took than to guard against the 228 LINCOLN AND MEN OF WAR-TIMES. have adopted had he lived to complete his grea
. Captains all. ppy. 228 THE MADNESS OF MR. LISTER The cook thanked him, and noticed thatMr. Lister was fidgeting with a piece of paper. A little something I wrote the other day,said the old man, catching his eye. If I letyou see it, will you promise not to tell a soulabout it, and not to give me no thanks ? The wondering cook promised, and, the oldman being somewhat emphatic on the subject,backed his promise with a home made affidavitof singular power and profanity. Here it is, then, said Mr. Lister. The cook took the paper, and as he read theletters danced before him. He blinked hiseyes and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/captains-all-ppy-228-the-madness-of-mr-lister-the-cook-thanked-him-and-noticed-thatmr-lister-was-fidgeting-with-a-piece-of-paper-a-little-something-i-wrote-the-other-daysaid-the-old-man-catching-his-eye-if-i-letyou-see-it-will-you-promise-not-to-tell-a-soulabout-it-and-not-to-give-me-no-thanks-the-wondering-cook-promised-and-the-oldman-being-somewhat-emphatic-on-the-subjectbacked-his-promise-with-a-home-made-affidavitof-singular-power-and-profanity-here-it-is-then-said-mr-lister-the-cook-took-the-paper-and-as-he-read-theletters-danced-before-him-he-blinked-hiseyes-and-image336777074.html
RM2AFWEGJ–. Captains all. ppy. 228 THE MADNESS OF MR. LISTER The cook thanked him, and noticed thatMr. Lister was fidgeting with a piece of paper. A little something I wrote the other day,said the old man, catching his eye. If I letyou see it, will you promise not to tell a soulabout it, and not to give me no thanks ? The wondering cook promised, and, the oldman being somewhat emphatic on the subject,backed his promise with a home made affidavitof singular power and profanity. Here it is, then, said Mr. Lister. The cook took the paper, and as he read theletters danced before him. He blinked hiseyes and
. Witch Winnie's mystery; or, The old oak cabinet; the story of a King's daughter . I replied. We consider thatwe have used sufficient precaution in havingthe bolt put upon the door. The resultseems to justify our confidence. To be sure,until night before last we have had no impor-tant sums to deposit. How about night before last ? Mr. o Mudee asked. o I had charge of the ticket money for theHome that we gained by the Catacomb 228 IVITCH WINNIES M YSTER Y. Party, I replied, and I placed it in mydivision of the cabinet. There is just sixtydollars of it, and it is there now. And was there during Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/witch-winnies-mystery-or-the-old-oak-cabinet-the-story-of-a-kings-daughter-i-replied-we-consider-thatwe-have-used-sufficient-precaution-in-havingthe-bolt-put-upon-the-door-the-resultseems-to-justify-our-confidence-to-be-sureuntil-night-before-last-we-have-had-no-impor-tant-sums-to-deposit-how-about-night-before-last-mr-o-mudee-asked-o-i-had-charge-of-the-ticket-money-for-thehome-that-we-gained-by-the-catacomb-228-ivitch-winnies-m-yster-y-party-i-replied-and-i-placed-it-in-mydivision-of-the-cabinet-there-is-just-sixtydollars-of-it-and-it-is-there-now-and-was-there-during-image374730412.html
RM2CNJCD0–. Witch Winnie's mystery; or, The old oak cabinet; the story of a King's daughter . I replied. We consider thatwe have used sufficient precaution in havingthe bolt put upon the door. The resultseems to justify our confidence. To be sure,until night before last we have had no impor-tant sums to deposit. How about night before last ? Mr. o Mudee asked. o I had charge of the ticket money for theHome that we gained by the Catacomb 228 IVITCH WINNIES M YSTER Y. Party, I replied, and I placed it in mydivision of the cabinet. There is just sixtydollars of it, and it is there now. And was there during
. History of German immigration in the United States and successful German-Americans and their descendants . CHARLES F. HOLM. 227. .Toll N REIS1 N Ul BER. 228 SUCCESSFUL GERMAN-AMERICANS AND THEIR DESCENDANTS 229 No. 29 G.A.R., and the Veterans Organization ofthe Seventh New York Volunteers. Mr. Windolphis also a director of the West Side Bank. Ifthe fact is taken into consideration that John P.Windolph came to America with nothing but theknowledge of a trade and such natural gifts ashad been bestowed upon him, and that even hiseducation had to be completed after his arrivaland while he was al Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-german-immigration-in-the-united-states-and-successful-german-americans-and-their-descendants-charles-f-holm-227-toll-n-reis1-n-ul-ber-228-successful-german-americans-and-their-descendants-229-no-29-gar-and-the-veterans-organization-ofthe-seventh-new-york-volunteers-mr-windolphis-also-a-director-of-the-west-side-bank-ifthe-fact-is-taken-into-consideration-that-john-pwindolph-came-to-america-with-nothing-but-theknowledge-of-a-trade-and-such-natural-gifts-ashad-been-bestowed-upon-him-and-that-even-hiseducation-had-to-be-completed-after-his-arrivaland-while-he-was-al-image369611291.html
RM2CD96Y7–. History of German immigration in the United States and successful German-Americans and their descendants . CHARLES F. HOLM. 227. .Toll N REIS1 N Ul BER. 228 SUCCESSFUL GERMAN-AMERICANS AND THEIR DESCENDANTS 229 No. 29 G.A.R., and the Veterans Organization ofthe Seventh New York Volunteers. Mr. Windolphis also a director of the West Side Bank. Ifthe fact is taken into consideration that John P.Windolph came to America with nothing but theknowledge of a trade and such natural gifts ashad been bestowed upon him, and that even hiseducation had to be completed after his arrivaland while he was al
. Studio international . THE ELIZABETHAN PART OF FA LV. No. 228. — March 1912. -LEY 1IAI.1 . FROM A WATER-COLOUR DRAW1.V(Farnley Hall Collection) 89 Turner at Farnley Hall. THE GUINEA-FOWL. 1KA IV. BV I. M. VV. TURNER (Farnley Hall Collection) missions for drawings and paintings of all kinds.Some of the tasks he set the great artist were quiteunworthy of the genius and skill that were lavishedupon them. Mr. Fawkes owned a number ofinteresting relics of the Civil War—the hat, watch,and sword worn by Cro^iwell at the battle ofMarston Moor, swords used by Sir Thomas Fairfaxand Lambert, and othe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/studio-international-the-elizabethan-part-of-fa-lv-no-228-march-1912-ley-1iai1-from-a-water-colour-draw1vfarnley-hall-collection-89-turner-at-farnley-hall-the-guinea-fowl-1ka-iv-bv-i-m-vv-turner-farnley-hall-collection-missions-for-drawings-and-paintings-of-all-kindssome-of-the-tasks-he-set-the-great-artist-were-quiteunworthy-of-the-genius-and-skill-that-were-lavishedupon-them-mr-fawkes-owned-a-number-ofinteresting-relics-of-the-civil-warthe-hat-watchand-sword-worn-by-croiwell-at-the-battle-ofmarston-moor-swords-used-by-sir-thomas-fairfaxand-lambert-and-othe-image369700847.html
RM2CDD95K–. Studio international . THE ELIZABETHAN PART OF FA LV. No. 228. — March 1912. -LEY 1IAI.1 . FROM A WATER-COLOUR DRAW1.V(Farnley Hall Collection) 89 Turner at Farnley Hall. THE GUINEA-FOWL. 1KA IV. BV I. M. VV. TURNER (Farnley Hall Collection) missions for drawings and paintings of all kinds.Some of the tasks he set the great artist were quiteunworthy of the genius and skill that were lavishedupon them. Mr. Fawkes owned a number ofinteresting relics of the Civil War—the hat, watch,and sword worn by Cro^iwell at the battle ofMarston Moor, swords used by Sir Thomas Fairfaxand Lambert, and othe
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 228 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Mar. 24. 19C4. and it is a question whether it is injurious or not to the health. The general opinion, I believe, is that it is, but the manufacturers are forcing it on to you all the time. You can hardly get pure cider vinegar made by fermentation, and that's the advantage of honey-vinegar. Mr. Johnson—The matter of fermentation is by ferments and germs, and it is the same way if you can a jar of fruit. If no air gets into the jar it is impossible, but as soon as a little air gets into the jar, fermentation takes place, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-bee-journal-bee-culture-bees-228-the-american-bee-journal-mar-24-19c4-and-it-is-a-question-whether-it-is-injurious-or-not-to-the-health-the-general-opinion-i-believe-is-that-it-is-but-the-manufacturers-are-forcing-it-on-to-you-all-the-time-you-can-hardly-get-pure-cider-vinegar-made-by-fermentation-and-thats-the-advantage-of-honey-vinegar-mr-johnsonthe-matter-of-fermentation-is-by-ferments-and-germs-and-it-is-the-same-way-if-you-can-a-jar-of-fruit-if-no-air-gets-into-the-jar-it-is-impossible-but-as-soon-as-a-little-air-gets-into-the-jar-fermentation-takes-place-image237553958.html
RMRPDEDX–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 228 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Mar. 24. 19C4. and it is a question whether it is injurious or not to the health. The general opinion, I believe, is that it is, but the manufacturers are forcing it on to you all the time. You can hardly get pure cider vinegar made by fermentation, and that's the advantage of honey-vinegar. Mr. Johnson—The matter of fermentation is by ferments and germs, and it is the same way if you can a jar of fruit. If no air gets into the jar it is impossible, but as soon as a little air gets into the jar, fermentation takes place,
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xx] LOXSOMACEAE 293 the close agreement as regards the sori of the two species there would seem to be no justification for this change of name'. Loxsomaceae. The New Zealand genus Loxsoma has marginal sori with a cup-like indusium surrounding an elongated receptacle bearing. Pig. 228. Matonia pectinata. From a photograph by Mr Tansley of a group of plants in a wood on Guuong Tundok, Mount Ophir. pear-shaped sporangia provided with a complete oblique annulus. The genus is chiefly interesting because of its isolated position ; i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-xx-loxsomaceae-293-the-close-agreement-as-regards-the-sori-of-the-two-species-there-would-seem-to-be-no-justification-for-this-change-of-name-loxsomaceae-the-new-zealand-genus-loxsoma-has-marginal-sori-with-a-cup-like-indusium-surrounding-an-elongated-receptacle-bearing-pig-228-matonia-pectinata-from-a-photograph-by-mr-tansley-of-a-group-of-plants-in-a-wood-on-guuong-tundok-mount-ophir-pear-shaped-sporangia-provided-with-a-complete-oblique-annulus-the-genus-is-chiefly-interesting-because-of-its-isolated-position-i-image231976016.html
RMRDBBNM–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xx] LOXSOMACEAE 293 the close agreement as regards the sori of the two species there would seem to be no justification for this change of name'. Loxsomaceae. The New Zealand genus Loxsoma has marginal sori with a cup-like indusium surrounding an elongated receptacle bearing. Pig. 228. Matonia pectinata. From a photograph by Mr Tansley of a group of plants in a wood on Guuong Tundok, Mount Ophir. pear-shaped sporangia provided with a complete oblique annulus. The genus is chiefly interesting because of its isolated position ; i
. The bee-keepers' guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. 228 Dunham Machine. culture, were still imperfect, and though sold at an extrava- gantly high price—through no fault of Mr. Root, as he informs me—were in great demand. Next, Mrs. F. Dunham greatly improved the machine by so making the rolls (Fig. 103) that Fig. 103.. the foundation would have a very thin base and high thick walls which, in the manufacture, were not greatly pressed. These three points are very desirable in all foundation—thin base and thick, high walls, which shall not be compactly pressed. Mrs. Dunham is not only entit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bee-keepers-guide-or-manual-of-the-apiary-bees-228-dunham-machine-culture-were-still-imperfect-and-though-sold-at-an-extrava-gantly-high-pricethrough-no-fault-of-mr-root-as-he-informs-mewere-in-great-demand-next-mrs-f-dunham-greatly-improved-the-machine-by-so-making-the-rolls-fig-103-that-fig-103-the-foundation-would-have-a-very-thin-base-and-high-thick-walls-which-in-the-manufacture-were-not-greatly-pressed-these-three-points-are-very-desirable-in-all-foundationthin-base-and-thick-high-walls-which-shall-not-be-compactly-pressed-mrs-dunham-is-not-only-entit-image235182835.html
RMRJHE2Y–. The bee-keepers' guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. 228 Dunham Machine. culture, were still imperfect, and though sold at an extrava- gantly high price—through no fault of Mr. Root, as he informs me—were in great demand. Next, Mrs. F. Dunham greatly improved the machine by so making the rolls (Fig. 103) that Fig. 103.. the foundation would have a very thin base and high thick walls which, in the manufacture, were not greatly pressed. These three points are very desirable in all foundation—thin base and thick, high walls, which shall not be compactly pressed. Mrs. Dunham is not only entit
. Recreations of a naturalist . Natural history. 228 RECREATIONS OF A NATURALIST edition is known to exist. But the possessor of it, Mr Alfred Denison, in 1872 had it translated into English and printed twenty-five copies only. One of these it has been my good fortune to see, and a very curious little volume it is. A small quarto of two sheets only, the first sheet having no signature ; the second has "Bi " on the first leaf, and a full. AN ANGLER OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTUEY. page contains thirty lines. It is adorned with half a dozen quaint woodcuts, one of which is here reproduced fro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/recreations-of-a-naturalist-natural-history-228-recreations-of-a-naturalist-edition-is-known-to-exist-but-the-possessor-of-it-mr-alfred-denison-in-1872-had-it-translated-into-english-and-printed-twenty-five-copies-only-one-of-these-it-has-been-my-good-fortune-to-see-and-a-very-curious-little-volume-it-is-a-small-quarto-of-two-sheets-only-the-first-sheet-having-no-signature-the-second-has-quotbi-quot-on-the-first-leaf-and-a-full-an-angler-of-the-fifteenth-centuey-page-contains-thirty-lines-it-is-adorned-with-half-a-dozen-quaint-woodcuts-one-of-which-is-here-reproduced-fro-image232306758.html
RMRDXDHX–. Recreations of a naturalist . Natural history. 228 RECREATIONS OF A NATURALIST edition is known to exist. But the possessor of it, Mr Alfred Denison, in 1872 had it translated into English and printed twenty-five copies only. One of these it has been my good fortune to see, and a very curious little volume it is. A small quarto of two sheets only, the first sheet having no signature ; the second has "Bi " on the first leaf, and a full. AN ANGLER OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTUEY. page contains thirty lines. It is adorned with half a dozen quaint woodcuts, one of which is here reproduced fro
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 294 BTTLLETIN 54, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. the oxtreniity of tho abdomen )>y some little (listance. The ontei' branch is the shortei" tiiul is broadly rounded posteriorly. The inner branch is more pointed at the extremity. Five individuals of this species were sent by Mr. Heath from Mon- terey Bay, California. %>r^—Cat. No. 225T4, U.S.N.M. EXOSPH/EROMA THERMOPHILUM (Richardson). Sphxrotiia OieruiopliUiiin Kiciiakdson, Proc. U. S. Nat. IVIus., XX, 1897, pp. 465- 466; Amer. Naturalist, XXXIV, 1900, p. 228. Locality.—New Mexico Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-294-bttlletin-54-united-states-national-museum-the-oxtreniity-of-tho-abdomen-gty-some-little-listance-the-ontei-branch-is-the-shorteiquot-tiiul-is-broadly-rounded-posteriorly-the-inner-branch-is-more-pointed-at-the-extremity-five-individuals-of-this-species-were-sent-by-mr-heath-from-mon-terey-bay-california-gtrcat-no-225t4-usnm-exospheroma-thermophilum-richardson-sphxrotiia-oieruiopliuiiin-kiciiakdson-proc-u-s-nat-ivius-xx-1897-pp-465-466-amer-naturalist-xxxiv-1900-p-228-localitynew-mexico-image233745630.html
RMRG80X6–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 294 BTTLLETIN 54, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. the oxtreniity of tho abdomen )>y some little (listance. The ontei' branch is the shortei" tiiul is broadly rounded posteriorly. The inner branch is more pointed at the extremity. Five individuals of this species were sent by Mr. Heath from Mon- terey Bay, California. %>r^—Cat. No. 225T4, U.S.N.M. EXOSPH/EROMA THERMOPHILUM (Richardson). Sphxrotiia OieruiopliUiiin Kiciiakdson, Proc. U. S. Nat. IVIus., XX, 1897, pp. 465- 466; Amer. Naturalist, XXXIV, 1900, p. 228. Locality.—New Mexico
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