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RF2K2E80Y–Number 108 with laurel wreath or honor wreath as a 3D-illustration, 3D-rendering
TARGA FLORIO Achille Varzi in his winning Alfa Romeo P2 at the 1930 Targa Florio. The 1930 Targa Florio was a non-championship Grand Prix motor race held on a 67 mile (108 km) course made up of public roads on the mountainous Italian island of Sicily. May 1930 The winner Achille Varzi in his Alfa Romeo P2 number 30 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/targa-florio-achille-varzi-in-his-winning-alfa-romeo-p2-at-the-1930-targa-florio-the-1930-targa-florio-was-a-non-championship-grand-prix-motor-race-held-on-a-67-mile-108-km-course-made-up-of-public-roads-on-the-mountainous-italian-island-of-sicily-may-1930-the-winner-achille-varzi-in-his-alfa-romeo-p2-number-30-image471213950.html
RM2JAHJ5J–TARGA FLORIO Achille Varzi in his winning Alfa Romeo P2 at the 1930 Targa Florio. The 1930 Targa Florio was a non-championship Grand Prix motor race held on a 67 mile (108 km) course made up of public roads on the mountainous Italian island of Sicily. May 1930 The winner Achille Varzi in his Alfa Romeo P2 number 30
President James K. Polk, circa 1840s. Copy of engraving by H. W. Smith.; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 108 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/president-james-k-polk-circa-1840s-copy-of-engraving-by-h-w-smith-general-notes-use-war-and-conflict-number-108-when-ordering-a-reproduction-or-requesting-information-about-this-image-image262265067.html
RMW6K5NF–President James K. Polk, circa 1840s. Copy of engraving by H. W. Smith.; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 108 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
Hassium symbol. Element number 108 of the Periodic Table of the Elements - Chemistry - Black square frame with white background Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hassium-symbol-element-number-108-of-the-periodic-table-of-the-elements-chemistry-black-square-frame-with-white-background-image362193401.html
RF2C179AH–Hassium symbol. Element number 108 of the Periodic Table of the Elements - Chemistry - Black square frame with white background
United States Air Force - North American TB-25J-20/22-NC Mitchell 44-29808, (msn 108-33082), Buzz Number BD-808. Stored at Davis Monthan AFB, AZ, December 1957-1958.To Jasper Oil Tool Corp, Long Beach, CA, 13 January 1958 as N5248V.Les-Calco, Long Beach, CA 15 January 1958-1960.- Registration N202LC reserved but not taken up.- Converted to executive transport and fitted with airstair and JATO attachments.Douglas Oil Co, Los Angeles, CA, May 1960-1962.Los Angeles Board Of Education, CA, 29 January 1962.LA Trade Technical School, LAX, January 1962-1976 as an instructional airframe.Broken up for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/united-states-air-force-north-american-tb-25j-2022-nc-mitchell-44-29808-msn-108-33082-buzz-number-bd-808-stored-at-davis-monthan-afb-az-december-1957-1958to-jasper-oil-tool-corp-long-beach-ca-13-january-1958-as-n5248vles-calco-long-beach-ca-15-january-1958-1960-registration-n202lc-reserved-but-not-taken-up-converted-to-executive-transport-and-fitted-with-airstair-and-jato-attachmentsdouglas-oil-co-los-angeles-ca-may-1960-1962los-angeles-board-of-education-ca-29-january-1962la-trade-technical-school-lax-january-1962-1976-as-an-instructional-airframebroken-up-for-image560781064.html
RM2RG9NY4–United States Air Force - North American TB-25J-20/22-NC Mitchell 44-29808, (msn 108-33082), Buzz Number BD-808. Stored at Davis Monthan AFB, AZ, December 1957-1958.To Jasper Oil Tool Corp, Long Beach, CA, 13 January 1958 as N5248V.Les-Calco, Long Beach, CA 15 January 1958-1960.- Registration N202LC reserved but not taken up.- Converted to executive transport and fitted with airstair and JATO attachments.Douglas Oil Co, Los Angeles, CA, May 1960-1962.Los Angeles Board Of Education, CA, 29 January 1962.LA Trade Technical School, LAX, January 1962-1976 as an instructional airframe.Broken up for
16th Tulip Rally started in Noordwijk, no. 108 Jetten ca. April 21, 1964 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/16th-tulip-rally-started-in-noordwijk-no-108-jetten-ca-april-21-1964-image588283541.html
RM2W52HJD–16th Tulip Rally started in Noordwijk, no. 108 Jetten ca. April 21, 1964
A BIG TOWING ORDER A huge Fractioning column , over 83 feet high by 10 ft . 4 ins in diameter , and weighing more than 108 tons - the work of a South London engineering firm was filled with air and lowered into the Thames at Woolwich ( London ) for towing down river en - route to Rotterdam via the North Sea . The column is an important part of a new plant which will improve the octane number ( i.e. anti - Knock quality ) of petrol . PICTURE SHOWS :- The Fractioning Column being towed down the river at Woolwich by a tug at the first stage of its journey to Rotterdam . 3 April 1949 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-big-towing-order-a-huge-fractioning-column-over-83-feet-high-by-10-ft-4-ins-in-diameter-and-weighing-more-than-108-tons-the-work-of-a-south-london-engineering-firm-was-filled-with-air-and-lowered-into-the-thames-at-woolwich-london-for-towing-down-river-en-route-to-rotterdam-via-the-north-sea-the-column-is-an-important-part-of-a-new-plant-which-will-improve-the-octane-number-ie-anti-knock-quality-of-petrol-picture-shows-the-fractioning-column-being-towed-down-the-river-at-woolwich-by-a-tug-at-the-first-stage-of-its-journey-to-rotterdam-3-april-1949-image623891557.html
RM2Y70M19–A BIG TOWING ORDER A huge Fractioning column , over 83 feet high by 10 ft . 4 ins in diameter , and weighing more than 108 tons - the work of a South London engineering firm was filled with air and lowered into the Thames at Woolwich ( London ) for towing down river en - route to Rotterdam via the North Sea . The column is an important part of a new plant which will improve the octane number ( i.e. anti - Knock quality ) of petrol . PICTURE SHOWS :- The Fractioning Column being towed down the river at Woolwich by a tug at the first stage of its journey to Rotterdam . 3 April 1949
BJ Y3 108. Crafted steam locomotive in Brattforshyttan. Was manufactured in 1924 by Nohab, manufacturing number in 1693. Sold in 1948 to Sweden's railways, got Littera SJ S7 1882. Scrapped in 1974. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bj-y3-108-crafted-steam-locomotive-in-brattforshyttan-was-manufactured-in-1924-by-nohab-manufacturing-number-in-1693-sold-in-1948-to-swedens-railways-got-littera-sj-s7-1882-scrapped-in-1974-image487576643.html
RM2K970YF–BJ Y3 108. Crafted steam locomotive in Brattforshyttan. Was manufactured in 1924 by Nohab, manufacturing number in 1693. Sold in 1948 to Sweden's railways, got Littera SJ S7 1882. Scrapped in 1974.
Hassium, Hs, periodic table element with name, symbol, atomic number and weight. Synthetic element with no known commercial or industrial uses, but has been used in scientific research. Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hassium-hs-periodic-table-element-with-name-symbol-atomic-number-and-weight-synthetic-element-with-no-known-commercial-or-industrial-uses-but-has-been-used-in-scientific-research-image627233802.html
RF2YCCY36–Hassium, Hs, periodic table element with name, symbol, atomic number and weight. Synthetic element with no known commercial or industrial uses, but has been used in scientific research.
BJ Y3 108. Crash damaged steam locomotive in the BrattForhyttan. Was manufactured in 1924 by Nohab, manufacturing number 1693. Sold in 1948 to Sweden's railways, had to literate SJ S7 1882. was scrapped in 1974. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bj-y3-108-crash-damaged-steam-locomotive-in-the-brattforhyttan-was-manufactured-in-1924-by-nohab-manufacturing-number-1693-sold-in-1948-to-swedens-railways-had-to-literate-sj-s7-1882-was-scrapped-in-1974-image416923139.html
RM2F68DM3–BJ Y3 108. Crash damaged steam locomotive in the BrattForhyttan. Was manufactured in 1924 by Nohab, manufacturing number 1693. Sold in 1948 to Sweden's railways, had to literate SJ S7 1882. was scrapped in 1974.
1952 GERMAN GP BEHRA GORDINI KARUSSEL Nurburgring Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1952-german-gp-behra-gordini-karussel-nurburgring-86292551.html
RMF0AY0R–1952 GERMAN GP BEHRA GORDINI KARUSSEL Nurburgring
Testing milk and its products; a manual for dairy students, creamery and cheese factory operators, food chemists, and dairy farmers . nite, uniform amount of fat. In over 100 comparisonsmade by Winton it was found that one space of cream * 1 Conn, experiment station (New Haven), bull. No. 108 and 119; report1894, pp. 214-244. 2 Maine experiment station, bull. 3 and 4 (S. S.). 3 Hatoh experiment station, report 1894, pp. 92-103; 1895, pp. 67-70. i The space is the volume of a cylinder, 8% Inches in diameter and ij ofan inch high. The number of spaces in each can of milk is read off beforeskimmi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/testing-milk-and-its-products-a-manual-for-dairy-students-creamery-and-cheese-factory-operators-food-chemists-and-dairy-farmers-nite-uniform-amount-of-fat-in-over-100-comparisonsmade-by-winton-it-was-found-that-one-space-of-cream-1-conn-experiment-station-new-haven-bull-no-108-and-119-report1894-pp-214-244-2-maine-experiment-station-bull-3-and-4-s-s-3-hatoh-experiment-station-report-1894-pp-92-103-1895-pp-67-70-i-the-space-is-the-volume-of-a-cylinder-8-inches-in-diameter-and-ij-ofan-inch-high-the-number-of-spaces-in-each-can-of-milk-is-read-off-beforeskimmi-image340101440.html
RM2AN8XT0–Testing milk and its products; a manual for dairy students, creamery and cheese factory operators, food chemists, and dairy farmers . nite, uniform amount of fat. In over 100 comparisonsmade by Winton it was found that one space of cream * 1 Conn, experiment station (New Haven), bull. No. 108 and 119; report1894, pp. 214-244. 2 Maine experiment station, bull. 3 and 4 (S. S.). 3 Hatoh experiment station, report 1894, pp. 92-103; 1895, pp. 67-70. i The space is the volume of a cylinder, 8% Inches in diameter and ij ofan inch high. The number of spaces in each can of milk is read off beforeskimmi
. 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. Gardening. 78 APPLE APPLESEED before the flowers open, it is advisable to add Paris green or other arsenical poison to the Bordeaux mixture at the early spraying. The number of times to spray depends. 108. Spur and fruit- bud of apple. 109. One apple sets in a cluster. upon the thoroughness of the work, the pests to be oo 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-gardening-78-apple-appleseed-before-the-flowers-open-it-is-advisable-to-add-paris-green-or-other-arsenical-poison-to-the-bordeaux-mixture-at-the-early-spraying-the-number-of-times-to-spray-depends-108-spur-and-fruit-bud-of-apple-109-one-apple-sets-in-a-cluster-upon-the-thoroughness-of-the-work-the-pests-to-be-oo-image216412844.html
RMPG2CP4–. 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. Gardening. 78 APPLE APPLESEED before the flowers open, it is advisable to add Paris green or other arsenical poison to the Bordeaux mixture at the early spraying. The number of times to spray depends. 108. Spur and fruit- bud of apple. 109. One apple sets in a cluster. upon the thoroughness of the work, the pests to be oo
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RM2ABY22P–RECENT BOOKS MODERN AMERICAN LATHE PRACTICE Modern Steam Engineering in Theory and Practice Price $3.00 Punches Dies and Tools for Manufacturing in Presses Modern Plumbing Illustrated Publishers 361 Broadway New York THE MOTOR PEERLESS SUT-PROOF PLUGS How to Construct An Independent Interrupter Do You Own An Automobile? and gain many practical hints of value in everyday automobile operation you should subscribe to exclusively in the interests of people sure and every number is worth scription price to siast. Subscription price $1.00 per year. Single MOTOR CAR may be ordered through any news
President James K. Polk, circa 1840s. Copy of engraving by H. W. Smith.; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 108 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/president-james-k-polk-circa-1840s-copy-of-engraving-by-h-w-smith-general-notes-use-war-and-conflict-number-108-when-ordering-a-reproduction-or-requesting-information-about-this-image-image262265120.html
RMW6K5RC–President James K. Polk, circa 1840s. Copy of engraving by H. W. Smith.; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 108 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
Hassium, Hs, periodic table element with name, symbol, atomic number and weight. Synthetic element with no known commercial or industrial uses, but has been used in scientific research. Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hassium-hs-periodic-table-element-with-name-symbol-atomic-number-and-weight-synthetic-element-with-no-known-commercial-or-industrial-uses-but-has-been-used-in-scientific-research-image526745407.html
RF2NGY93Y–Hassium, Hs, periodic table element with name, symbol, atomic number and weight. Synthetic element with no known commercial or industrial uses, but has been used in scientific research.
Reull Vallis. This VIS image shows a short section of Reull Vallis. Reull Vallis starts in Promethei Terra and empties into Hellas Plainitia. On the floor of this channel are ridged and grooved materials. In other sections of the channel these materials appear to deflect around obstacles. These features are proposed to be ice-rich materials similar to glaciers on Earth. Reull Vallis is 1051km (653 miles) long. Orbit Number 91570 Latitude -41.1029 Longitude 108.157 Instrument VIS Captured 2022-08-06 03 34 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reull-vallis-this-vis-image-shows-a-short-section-of-reull-vallis-reull-vallis-starts-in-promethei-terra-and-empties-into-hellas-plainitia-on-the-floor-of-this-channel-are-ridged-and-grooved-materials-in-other-sections-of-the-channel-these-materials-appear-to-deflect-around-obstacles-these-features-are-proposed-to-be-ice-rich-materials-similar-to-glaciers-on-earth-reull-vallis-is-1051km-653-miles-long-orbit-number-91570-latitude-411029-longitude-108157-instrument-vis-captured-2022-08-06-03-34-image491819946.html
RM2KG49A2–Reull Vallis. This VIS image shows a short section of Reull Vallis. Reull Vallis starts in Promethei Terra and empties into Hellas Plainitia. On the floor of this channel are ridged and grooved materials. In other sections of the channel these materials appear to deflect around obstacles. These features are proposed to be ice-rich materials similar to glaciers on Earth. Reull Vallis is 1051km (653 miles) long. Orbit Number 91570 Latitude -41.1029 Longitude 108.157 Instrument VIS Captured 2022-08-06 03 34
Scientific American Volume 31 Number 14 (October 1874) . PORTLAND CEMENT A Practical Treatise on Cement furnished fbek. S. L. Merchant & Co. 76 South St.. New YerK.. Machinists TOOLS, OFALZ KINDS, ADDRESS i NXSteam Engine Co, 08 Chambers St.Nbw Yobs, rIG SAWS, by the gross or dozen, made to order, byA. COATS, 108 Hester St., N. Y. Send for a dozen. *sa —*^,f X tjrfy? , OF THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. FOR 1875. THE MOST POPULAR SCIENTIFIC PAPERIK THE WORLD. THIRTIETH TEAR.VOLUME XXXIL^NEW SERIES. The publishers of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN begto announce that on the first day of January, 1875, anew Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scientific-american-volume-31-number-14-october-1874-portland-cement-a-practical-treatise-on-cement-furnished-fbek-s-l-merchant-co-76-south-st-new-yerk-machinists-tools-ofalz-kinds-address-i-nxsteam-engine-co-08-chambers-stnbw-yobs-rig-saws-by-the-gross-or-dozen-made-to-order-bya-coats-108-hester-st-n-y-send-for-a-dozen-sa-f-x-tjrfy-of-the-scientific-american-for-1875-the-most-popular-scientific-paperik-the-world-thirtieth-tearvolume-xxxilnew-series-the-publishers-of-the-scientific-american-begto-announce-that-on-the-first-day-of-january-1875-anew-image343168528.html
RM2AX8JXT–Scientific American Volume 31 Number 14 (October 1874) . PORTLAND CEMENT A Practical Treatise on Cement furnished fbek. S. L. Merchant & Co. 76 South St.. New YerK.. Machinists TOOLS, OFALZ KINDS, ADDRESS i NXSteam Engine Co, 08 Chambers St.Nbw Yobs, rIG SAWS, by the gross or dozen, made to order, byA. COATS, 108 Hester St., N. Y. Send for a dozen. *sa —*^,f X tjrfy? , OF THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. FOR 1875. THE MOST POPULAR SCIENTIFIC PAPERIK THE WORLD. THIRTIETH TEAR.VOLUME XXXIL^NEW SERIES. The publishers of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN begto announce that on the first day of January, 1875, anew
. The natural history of plants. Botany. Doratenia brasiliensis. Fig. 108. Inflorescence. Fig. 109. Portion ofinflorescence (f). Fig. 111. Male flower in bloom. or quadrilateral contour, or unequally divided into two (fig. 108), or into a greater number (fig. 113) of similar or dissimilar branches, the upper surface of which is surrounded by bracts forming a slightly developed involucre. Most frequently the receptacle is de- pressed at the point of insertion of the female flower into a small hol- low in which the latter is encased (fig. 109), whilst the surrounding male flowers are inserted ne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-doratenia-brasiliensis-fig-108-inflorescence-fig-109-portion-ofinflorescence-f-fig-111-male-flower-in-bloom-or-quadrilateral-contour-or-unequally-divided-into-two-fig-108-or-into-a-greater-number-fig-113-of-similar-or-dissimilar-branches-the-upper-surface-of-which-is-surrounded-by-bracts-forming-a-slightly-developed-involucre-most-frequently-the-receptacle-is-de-pressed-at-the-point-of-insertion-of-the-female-flower-into-a-small-hol-low-in-which-the-latter-is-encased-fig-109-whilst-the-surrounding-male-flowers-are-inserted-ne-image216423111.html
RMPG2WTR–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Doratenia brasiliensis. Fig. 108. Inflorescence. Fig. 109. Portion ofinflorescence (f). Fig. 111. Male flower in bloom. or quadrilateral contour, or unequally divided into two (fig. 108), or into a greater number (fig. 113) of similar or dissimilar branches, the upper surface of which is surrounded by bracts forming a slightly developed involucre. Most frequently the receptacle is de- pressed at the point of insertion of the female flower into a small hol- low in which the latter is encased (fig. 109), whilst the surrounding male flowers are inserted ne
President James K. Polk, circa 1840s. Copy of engraving by H. W. Smith.; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 108 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/president-james-k-polk-circa-1840s-copy-of-engraving-by-h-w-smith-general-notes-use-war-and-conflict-number-108-when-ordering-a-reproduction-or-requesting-information-about-this-image-image259161295.html
RMW1HPTF–President James K. Polk, circa 1840s. Copy of engraving by H. W. Smith.; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 108 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
Hassium, Hs, gray 3D isometric illustration of periodic table element with name, symbol, atomic number and weight. Synthetic element with no known commercial or industrial uses, but has been used in scientific research. Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hassium-hs-gray-3d-isometric-illustration-of-periodic-table-element-with-name-symbol-atomic-number-and-weight-synthetic-element-with-no-known-commercial-or-industrial-uses-but-has-been-used-in-scientific-research-image526824225.html
RF2NH2WJW–Hassium, Hs, gray 3D isometric illustration of periodic table element with name, symbol, atomic number and weight. Synthetic element with no known commercial or industrial uses, but has been used in scientific research.
David chosen as king by God: Samuel anointing David. unknown c. 1520-1530 Tapestry Dimensions: H 10'8' x W 13'6' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: French & Co. Before architectural setting, Samuel anointing David in presence of his father Jesse, his brothers & group of female figures (1 Samuel 16:1-13) (BRD) twisting vines of flowers interspersed with bunches of grapes No French & Co. stock sheet in archive, no stock number Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/david-chosen-as-king-by-god-samuel-anointing-david-unknown-c-1520-1530-tapestry-dimensions-h-108-x-w-136-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-flemish-weaving-center-brussels-ownership-history-french-co-before-architectural-setting-samuel-anointing-david-in-presence-of-his-father-jesse-his-brothers-group-of-female-figures-1-samuel-161-13-brd-twisting-vines-of-flowers-interspersed-with-bunches-of-grapes-no-french-co-stock-sheet-in-archive-no-stock-number-image600262581.html
RM2WTG919–David chosen as king by God: Samuel anointing David. unknown c. 1520-1530 Tapestry Dimensions: H 10'8' x W 13'6' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: French & Co. Before architectural setting, Samuel anointing David in presence of his father Jesse, his brothers & group of female figures (1 Samuel 16:1-13) (BRD) twisting vines of flowers interspersed with bunches of grapes No French & Co. stock sheet in archive, no stock number
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. Plant life and plant uses; an elementary textbook, a foundation for the study of agriculture, domestic science or college botany. Botany. VARIATIONS IN STRUCTURE 285. ranged on the stem; they are not arranged in definite rings or whorls. The white water lily illustrates this point very well. In it we find the many petals spirally arranged. We also find parts which are partly petal and partly stamen. (See Figure 108.) The stamens and carpels as well as the petals are, as to number, numerous and indefinite. This latter characteristic is considered more primi- tive than the low and regular numb Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plant-life-and-plant-uses-an-elementary-textbook-a-foundation-for-the-study-of-agriculture-domestic-science-or-college-botany-botany-variations-in-structure-285-ranged-on-the-stem-they-are-not-arranged-in-definite-rings-or-whorls-the-white-water-lily-illustrates-this-point-very-well-in-it-we-find-the-many-petals-spirally-arranged-we-also-find-parts-which-are-partly-petal-and-partly-stamen-see-figure-108-the-stamens-and-carpels-as-well-as-the-petals-are-as-to-number-numerous-and-indefinite-this-latter-characteristic-is-considered-more-primi-tive-than-the-low-and-regular-numb-image216447552.html
RMPG411M–. Plant life and plant uses; an elementary textbook, a foundation for the study of agriculture, domestic science or college botany. Botany. VARIATIONS IN STRUCTURE 285. ranged on the stem; they are not arranged in definite rings or whorls. The white water lily illustrates this point very well. In it we find the many petals spirally arranged. We also find parts which are partly petal and partly stamen. (See Figure 108.) The stamens and carpels as well as the petals are, as to number, numerous and indefinite. This latter characteristic is considered more primi- tive than the low and regular numb
President James K. Polk, circa 1840s. Copy of engraving by H. W. Smith.; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 108 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/president-james-k-polk-circa-1840s-copy-of-engraving-by-h-w-smith-general-notes-use-war-and-conflict-number-108-when-ordering-a-reproduction-or-requesting-information-about-this-image-image259161311.html
RMW1HPW3–President James K. Polk, circa 1840s. Copy of engraving by H. W. Smith.; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 108 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
Triumph of Titus . unknown c. 1575-1625 Tapestry Dimensions: H 7'10' x W 10'8' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: unknown Ownership History: French & Co. Inscriptions: Inscription in central field, on banners [partially legible in photograph]: [J]VDES, CAPADO[CIA?] Procession with Titus [?] sitting in triumphal chariot, surrounded by soldiers, several hold staffs & banners with inscriptions Borders missing. No French & Co. stock sheet in archive, no stock number Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/triumph-of-titus-unknown-c-1575-1625-tapestry-dimensions-h-710-x-w-108-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-flemish-weaving-center-unknown-ownership-history-french-co-inscriptions-inscription-in-central-field-on-banners-partially-legible-in-photograph-j-vdes-capado-cia-procession-with-titus-sitting-in-triumphal-chariot-surrounded-by-soldiers-several-hold-staffs-banners-with-inscriptions-borders-missing-no-french-co-stock-sheet-in-archive-no-stock-number-image600269134.html
RM2WTGHBA–Triumph of Titus . unknown c. 1575-1625 Tapestry Dimensions: H 7'10' x W 10'8' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: unknown Ownership History: French & Co. Inscriptions: Inscription in central field, on banners [partially legible in photograph]: [J]VDES, CAPADO[CIA?] Procession with Titus [?] sitting in triumphal chariot, surrounded by soldiers, several hold staffs & banners with inscriptions Borders missing. No French & Co. stock sheet in archive, no stock number
. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. HUlanAVt fi PAlDn BELTMS- Fig. 107.—Loose Box Division (Musgrave). Design agrees with Fig. 102. Mangers.—Much of the ingenuity of stable constructors has been devoted to mangers, with the result that a great. Fig. 108.—Loose Box Manger. number of different patterns exist. They have brought common sense to bear, and produced a manger which is harmless, and further have secured cleanliness and comfort. Digitized by Microsoft®. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readab Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-veterinary-hygiene-veterinary-hygiene-hulanavt-fi-paldn-beltms-fig-107loose-box-division-musgrave-design-agrees-with-fig-102-mangersmuch-of-the-ingenuity-of-stable-constructors-has-been-devoted-to-mangers-with-the-result-that-a-great-fig-108loose-box-manger-number-of-different-patterns-exist-they-have-brought-common-sense-to-bear-and-produced-a-manger-which-is-harmless-and-further-have-secured-cleanliness-and-comfort-digitized-by-microsoft-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readab-image216369742.html
RMPG0DPP–. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. HUlanAVt fi PAlDn BELTMS- Fig. 107.—Loose Box Division (Musgrave). Design agrees with Fig. 102. Mangers.—Much of the ingenuity of stable constructors has been devoted to mangers, with the result that a great. Fig. 108.—Loose Box Manger. number of different patterns exist. They have brought common sense to bear, and produced a manger which is harmless, and further have secured cleanliness and comfort. Digitized by Microsoft®. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readab
David and Abigail . unknown c. 1535-1540 Tapestry Dimensions: H 11' x W 10'8' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: unknown Ownership History: French & Co. In landscape, Abigail standing before David (1 Samuel 25); massacre of innocents (?) in background (BRD) ribbon-tied bunches of oversize flowers & fruit on central rod, interspersed with putti No French & Co. stock sheet in archive, no stock number Related Works: Panels in set: GCPA 0238997-023900, 0236321 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/david-and-abigail-unknown-c-1535-1540-tapestry-dimensions-h-11-x-w-108-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-flemish-weaving-center-unknown-ownership-history-french-co-in-landscape-abigail-standing-before-david-1-samuel-25-massacre-of-innocents-in-background-brd-ribbon-tied-bunches-of-oversize-flowers-fruit-on-central-rod-interspersed-with-putti-no-french-co-stock-sheet-in-archive-no-stock-number-related-works-panels-in-set-gcpa-0238997-023900-0236321-image600256132.html
RM2WTG0R0–David and Abigail . unknown c. 1535-1540 Tapestry Dimensions: H 11' x W 10'8' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: unknown Ownership History: French & Co. In landscape, Abigail standing before David (1 Samuel 25); massacre of innocents (?) in background (BRD) ribbon-tied bunches of oversize flowers & fruit on central rod, interspersed with putti No French & Co. stock sheet in archive, no stock number Related Works: Panels in set: GCPA 0238997-023900, 0236321
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. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. FUNGI IMPERFECTI (dEUTEROMYCETES) 267 fungus which causes leaf spot of beets, Cercospora beticola. The form genus Fusarium (Fig. 109), established by Link in 1809, is one which has come into prominence recently as associated with the production of serious plant diseases. At least eleven species are found on the sweet potato (Fig. 108), and these have been investigated by H. W. WoUenweber' and other mycologists. He finds that the genus has a number of vegetative and spore stages the vari Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-mycology-and-plant-pathology-plant-diseases-fungi-in-agriculture-plant-diseases-fungi-fungi-imperfecti-deuteromycetes-267-fungus-which-causes-leaf-spot-of-beets-cercospora-beticola-the-form-genus-fusarium-fig-109-established-by-link-in-1809-is-one-which-has-come-into-prominence-recently-as-associated-with-the-production-of-serious-plant-diseases-at-least-eleven-species-are-found-on-the-sweet-potato-fig-108-and-these-have-been-investigated-by-h-w-wouenweber-and-other-mycologists-he-finds-that-the-genus-has-a-number-of-vegetative-and-spore-stages-the-vari-image216450500.html
RMPG44R0–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. FUNGI IMPERFECTI (dEUTEROMYCETES) 267 fungus which causes leaf spot of beets, Cercospora beticola. The form genus Fusarium (Fig. 109), established by Link in 1809, is one which has come into prominence recently as associated with the production of serious plant diseases. At least eleven species are found on the sweet potato (Fig. 108), and these have been investigated by H. W. WoUenweber' and other mycologists. He finds that the genus has a number of vegetative and spore stages the vari
allegorical scene. unknown c. 1530 Tapestry Dimensions: H 6'4' x W 10'8' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Tournai Ownership History: French & Co. 3 kings seated on platform surrounded by figures, each king addressing the figures in front of him; on L king directs women pouring flasks of liquid into vat; in center king gestures towards 3 figures, who gesture towards viscious looking goats on R; on R king gestures towards man & women being attacked by pigs Borders missing. No French & Co. stock sheet in archive, no stock number Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/allegorical-scene-unknown-c-1530-tapestry-dimensions-h-64-x-w-108-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-flemish-weaving-center-tournai-ownership-history-french-co-3-kings-seated-on-platform-surrounded-by-figures-each-king-addressing-the-figures-in-front-of-him-on-l-king-directs-women-pouring-flasks-of-liquid-into-vat-in-center-king-gestures-towards-3-figures-who-gesture-towards-viscious-looking-goats-on-r-on-r-king-gestures-towards-man-women-being-attacked-by-pigs-borders-missing-no-french-co-stock-sheet-in-archive-no-stock-number-image600263424.html
RM2WTGA3C–allegorical scene. unknown c. 1530 Tapestry Dimensions: H 6'4' x W 10'8' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Tournai Ownership History: French & Co. 3 kings seated on platform surrounded by figures, each king addressing the figures in front of him; on L king directs women pouring flasks of liquid into vat; in center king gestures towards 3 figures, who gesture towards viscious looking goats on R; on R king gestures towards man & women being attacked by pigs Borders missing. No French & Co. stock sheet in archive, no stock number
. Scientific American Volume 91 Number 16 (October 1904). T YPEWRlt ER,It Saves 25% of the OperatorsTime, which is your time UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. 241 Broadway, New York HOGGSON -:HAND:- VTIME STAMP <l $3.0(A COMPLETE Pilule Year, Month. Day, Horn-anil Huiuto. CormRtly Timing EvHry Act, Operation or Transaction, e«nt Prepaid with Najne, and word* PelIo. Entd, Anad, KtK^d, Fiifd, on roclpt of prict. Unorder.—s, K HflRGSUN it CO. 106-108 Fulton St N. Y.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scientific-american-volume-91-number-16-october-1904-t-ypewrlt-erit-saves-25-of-the-operatorstime-which-is-your-time-underwood-typewriter-co-241-broadway-new-york-hoggson-hand-vtime-stamp-ltl-30a-complete-pilule-year-month-day-horn-anil-huiuto-cormrtly-timing-evhry-act-operation-or-transaction-ent-prepaid-with-najne-and-word-pelio-entd-anad-ktkd-fiifd-on-roclpt-of-prict-unorders-k-hflrgsun-it-co-106-108-fulton-st-n-y-image370358073.html
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. The natural history of plants. Botany. 108 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. each interval between two calycinal lobes. The latter are five in number in the species of which the genus Lasiosiphon has been made, and four in Gnidia proper, whose perianth often separates circularly Lachncea rosea.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Baillon, Henri Ernest, 1827-1895; Hartog, Marcus Manuel, 1851-. London, L. Reeve & Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-108-natural-history-of-plants-each-interval-between-two-calycinal-lobes-the-latter-are-five-in-number-in-the-species-of-which-the-genus-lasiosiphon-has-been-made-and-four-in-gnidia-proper-whose-perianth-often-separates-circularly-lachncea-rosea-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-baillon-henri-ernest-1827-1895-hartog-marcus-manuel-1851-london-l-reeve-amp-image216423212.html
RMPG2X0C–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 108 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. each interval between two calycinal lobes. The latter are five in number in the species of which the genus Lasiosiphon has been made, and four in Gnidia proper, whose perianth often separates circularly Lachncea rosea.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Baillon, Henri Ernest, 1827-1895; Hartog, Marcus Manuel, 1851-. London, L. Reeve &
Game park with boar hunt. unknown c. 1580-1600 Tapestry Dimensions: H 10'8' x W 14' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: wool; linen Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Charles (1/2 interest); transferred to stock number 4774 [SS 7232]. French & Co. purchased from Charles 3/23/1918; sold to John S. Keshishyan 1/22/1929 [SS 4774]. Gift of Wilber Leigh Batteson. Exhibited: 'Woven Myths & History' Los Angeles County Museum of Art 4/28-9/11/1983. United States, California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, accno. 57.57. Inscriptions: City Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/game-park-with-boar-hunt-unknown-c-1580-1600-tapestry-dimensions-h-108-x-w-14-tapestry-materialstechniques-wool-linen-culture-flemish-weaving-center-brussels-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-charles-12-interest-transferred-to-stock-number-4774-ss-7232-french-co-purchased-from-charles-3231918-sold-to-john-s-keshishyan-1221929-ss-4774-gift-of-wilber-leigh-batteson-exhibited-woven-myths-history-los-angeles-county-museum-of-art-428-9111983-united-states-california-los-angeles-los-angeles-county-museum-of-art-accno-5757-inscriptions-city-image600267401.html
RM2WTGF5D–Game park with boar hunt. unknown c. 1580-1600 Tapestry Dimensions: H 10'8' x W 14' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: wool; linen Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Charles (1/2 interest); transferred to stock number 4774 [SS 7232]. French & Co. purchased from Charles 3/23/1918; sold to John S. Keshishyan 1/22/1929 [SS 4774]. Gift of Wilber Leigh Batteson. Exhibited: 'Woven Myths & History' Los Angeles County Museum of Art 4/28-9/11/1983. United States, California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, accno. 57.57. Inscriptions: City
. Scientific American Volume 91 Number 16 (October 1904). T YPEWRlt ER,It Saves 25% of the OperatorsTime, which is your time UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. 241 Broadway, New York HOGGSON -:HAND:- VTIME STAMP <l $3.0(A COMPLETE Pilule Year, Month. Day, Horn-anil Huiuto. CormRtly Timing EvHry Act, Operation or Transaction, e«nt Prepaid with Najne, and word* PelIo. Entd, Anad, KtK^d, Fiifd, on roclpt of prict. Unorder.—s, K HflRGSUN it CO. 106-108 Fulton St N. Y. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scientific-american-volume-91-number-16-october-1904-t-ypewrlt-erit-saves-25-of-the-operatorstime-which-is-your-time-underwood-typewriter-co-241-broadway-new-york-hoggson-hand-vtime-stamp-ltl-30a-complete-pilule-year-month-day-horn-anil-huiuto-cormrtly-timing-evhry-act-operation-or-transaction-ent-prepaid-with-najne-and-word-pelio-entd-anad-ktkd-fiifd-on-roclpt-of-prict-unorders-k-hflrgsun-it-co-106-108-fulton-st-n-y-image370358531.html
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. The natural history of plants. Botany. Doratenia brasiliensis. Fig. 108. Inflorescence. Fig. 109. Portion ofinflorescence (f). Fig. 111. Male flower in bloom. or quadrilateral contour, or unequally divided into two (fig. 108), or into a greater number (fig. 113) of similar or dissimilar branches, the upper surface of which is surrounded by bracts forming a slightly developed involucre. Most frequently the receptacle is de- pressed at the point of insertion of the female flower into a small hol- low in which the latter is encased (fig. 109), whilst the surrounding male flowers are inserted ne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-doratenia-brasiliensis-fig-108-inflorescence-fig-109-portion-ofinflorescence-f-fig-111-male-flower-in-bloom-or-quadrilateral-contour-or-unequally-divided-into-two-fig-108-or-into-a-greater-number-fig-113-of-similar-or-dissimilar-branches-the-upper-surface-of-which-is-surrounded-by-bracts-forming-a-slightly-developed-involucre-most-frequently-the-receptacle-is-de-pressed-at-the-point-of-insertion-of-the-female-flower-into-a-small-hol-low-in-which-the-latter-is-encased-fig-109-whilst-the-surrounding-male-flowers-are-inserted-ne-image216423116.html
RMPG2WW0–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Doratenia brasiliensis. Fig. 108. Inflorescence. Fig. 109. Portion ofinflorescence (f). Fig. 111. Male flower in bloom. or quadrilateral contour, or unequally divided into two (fig. 108), or into a greater number (fig. 113) of similar or dissimilar branches, the upper surface of which is surrounded by bracts forming a slightly developed involucre. Most frequently the receptacle is de- pressed at the point of insertion of the female flower into a small hol- low in which the latter is encased (fig. 109), whilst the surrounding male flowers are inserted ne
Large-leaf verdure with little birds; bust cameos in borders. unknown c. 1550-1600 Tapestry Dimensions: H 11'9' x W 10'8' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: unknown Ownership History: French & Co. Butterflies & little birds inhabit greenery composed of wispy flowering plants amidst giant, scrolling acanthus-like leaves (BRD) foliage impinging on central field; bust-cameos in corners; (L & R BRD) irises & flowering plants; (UPR & LWR BRD) garland of foliage, fruit & flowers Borders missing. No French & Co. stock sheet in archive, no stock number Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/large-leaf-verdure-with-little-birds-bust-cameos-in-borders-unknown-c-1550-1600-tapestry-dimensions-h-119-x-w-108-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-flemish-weaving-center-unknown-ownership-history-french-co-butterflies-little-birds-inhabit-greenery-composed-of-wispy-flowering-plants-amidst-giant-scrolling-acanthus-like-leaves-brd-foliage-impinging-on-central-field-bust-cameos-in-corners-l-r-brd-irises-flowering-plants-upr-lwr-brd-garland-of-foliage-fruit-flowers-borders-missing-no-french-co-stock-sheet-in-archive-no-stock-number-image600266967.html
RM2WTGEHY–Large-leaf verdure with little birds; bust cameos in borders. unknown c. 1550-1600 Tapestry Dimensions: H 11'9' x W 10'8' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: unknown Ownership History: French & Co. Butterflies & little birds inhabit greenery composed of wispy flowering plants amidst giant, scrolling acanthus-like leaves (BRD) foliage impinging on central field; bust-cameos in corners; (L & R BRD) irises & flowering plants; (UPR & LWR BRD) garland of foliage, fruit & flowers Borders missing. No French & Co. stock sheet in archive, no stock number
. Agriculture for southern schools. PUMPKIN YAM YELLOW YAM. Fig. 107.—One Form of Sweet Fig. 108. — Another Form of Potato Leaf Sweet Potato Leaf There are a number of varieties. These differ in flavor,earliness, yield, shape of leaf (Figs. 107, 108), and length ofvines. Southern consumers like those which, when cooked,become soft and very sweet. Among such varieties are theSugar Yam and the Dooley. For shipping to Northernmarkets a grower must select varieties having a firm andmealy character when cooked. Fertilizers for sweet potatoes. — The sweet potato needsa complete fertilizer. There is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agriculture-for-southern-schools-pumpkin-yam-yellow-yam-fig-107one-form-of-sweet-fig-108-another-form-of-potato-leaf-sweet-potato-leaf-there-are-a-number-of-varieties-these-differ-in-flavorearliness-yield-shape-of-leaf-figs-107-108-and-length-ofvines-southern-consumers-like-those-which-when-cookedbecome-soft-and-very-sweet-among-such-varieties-are-thesugar-yam-and-the-dooley-for-shipping-to-northernmarkets-a-grower-must-select-varieties-having-a-firm-andmealy-character-when-cooked-fertilizers-for-sweet-potatoes-the-sweet-potato-needsa-complete-fertilizer-there-is-image370498292.html
RM2CENJ9T–. Agriculture for southern schools. PUMPKIN YAM YELLOW YAM. Fig. 107.—One Form of Sweet Fig. 108. — Another Form of Potato Leaf Sweet Potato Leaf There are a number of varieties. These differ in flavor,earliness, yield, shape of leaf (Figs. 107, 108), and length ofvines. Southern consumers like those which, when cooked,become soft and very sweet. Among such varieties are theSugar Yam and the Dooley. For shipping to Northernmarkets a grower must select varieties having a firm andmealy character when cooked. Fertilizers for sweet potatoes. — The sweet potato needsa complete fertilizer. There is
. Lessons in botany. Botany. 62 BOTANY. perhaps from four to five, in the sunflower a larger number. In these plants the colored areas on a cross-section of the stem are situated in a concentric ring which separates more or less completely an outer ring of the stem from the central portion. If we now split portions of the stem lengthwise we see that these colored areas continue throughout the length of the stem, in some cases even up to the leaves and into them. 108. Arrangement of the tracts in the corn stalk.—If we cut across the stem of a corn plant which has been in the solu-. Fig. 51. Bro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lessons-in-botany-botany-62-botany-perhaps-from-four-to-five-in-the-sunflower-a-larger-number-in-these-plants-the-colored-areas-on-a-cross-section-of-the-stem-are-situated-in-a-concentric-ring-which-separates-more-or-less-completely-an-outer-ring-of-the-stem-from-the-central-portion-if-we-now-split-portions-of-the-stem-lengthwise-we-see-that-these-colored-areas-continue-throughout-the-length-of-the-stem-in-some-cases-even-up-to-the-leaves-and-into-them-108-arrangement-of-the-tracts-in-the-corn-stalkif-we-cut-across-the-stem-of-a-corn-plant-which-has-been-in-the-solu-fig-51-bro-image216359811.html
RMPG0143–. Lessons in botany. Botany. 62 BOTANY. perhaps from four to five, in the sunflower a larger number. In these plants the colored areas on a cross-section of the stem are situated in a concentric ring which separates more or less completely an outer ring of the stem from the central portion. If we now split portions of the stem lengthwise we see that these colored areas continue throughout the length of the stem, in some cases even up to the leaves and into them. 108. Arrangement of the tracts in the corn stalk.—If we cut across the stem of a corn plant which has been in the solu-. Fig. 51. Bro
. Scientific American Volume 70 Number 08 (February 1894) . YANDUZENsJirPUMP THE BEST IN THE WORLD.Pumps Any Kind of Liquid. Always In Order, never Clogl norfreezes. Every Fnmp Guaranteed. —IO SIZES. 200to 12000 Gallon, par Hour.Cost $7 to $75 each. Address THE VANDUZEN & TIFT CO., 102 to 108 E. Second St., Cincinnati. 0. Rubber Rolls and Wheels. Power Wringing Machines, Drying and VentilatingFans. All styles of Trucks made to order. Cataloguesfree. GEORUE l CLAKK, Box Id Windsor Lock*), Conn.. POLAB ELECTRIC. The McCONNELL Gui Proof Firs REMOVE MICROBES —AND— All Kinds of Disease Germs. Is a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scientific-american-volume-70-number-08-february-1894-yanduzensjirpump-the-best-in-the-worldpumps-any-kind-of-liquid-always-in-order-never-clogl-norfreezes-every-fnmp-guaranteed-io-sizes-200to-12000-gallon-par-hourcost-7-to-75-each-address-the-vanduzen-tift-co-102-to-108-e-second-st-cincinnati-0-rubber-rolls-and-wheels-power-wringing-machines-drying-and-ventilatingfans-all-styles-of-trucks-made-to-order-cataloguesfree-georue-l-clakk-box-id-windsor-lock-conn-polab-electric-the-mcconnell-gui-proof-firs-remove-microbes-and-all-kinds-of-disease-germs-is-a-image369661521.html
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. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. Fia. 106. — Siberian Maple.. Fig. 107. —Field Maple. Fio. 108. — Montpeller Maple. Red or Smooth-fruited Buokete (101)—^soulus P^via — is some- times a tree 20 feet tall but usually a shrub 2 to 10 feet high with purple to red flowers in large loose clusters in May or June and smooth fruit. Th^ to 7 blades of the leaf are finely serrate, short-stalked, and purplish below. Of this species there are a number of named varieties: p^ndula,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been di Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-fia-106-siberian-maple-fig-107-field-maple-fio-108-montpeller-maple-red-or-smooth-fruited-buokete-101soulus-pvia-is-some-times-a-tree-20-feet-tall-but-usually-a-shrub-2-to-10-feet-high-with-purple-to-red-flowers-in-large-loose-clusters-in-may-or-june-and-smooth-fruit-th-to-7-blades-of-the-leaf-are-finely-serrate-short-stalked-and-purplish-below-of-this-species-there-are-a-number-of-named-varieties-pndula-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-di-image216416771.html
RMPG2HPB–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. Fia. 106. — Siberian Maple.. Fig. 107. —Field Maple. Fio. 108. — Montpeller Maple. Red or Smooth-fruited Buokete (101)—^soulus P^via — is some- times a tree 20 feet tall but usually a shrub 2 to 10 feet high with purple to red flowers in large loose clusters in May or June and smooth fruit. Th^ to 7 blades of the leaf are finely serrate, short-stalked, and purplish below. Of this species there are a number of named varieties: p^ndula,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been di
. A text-book of electrical engineering;. he current in Fig. 108 can be represented as follows: 7 12 9 14 TO < 8 q + 7 12 9 14 10 5 8 3 2 13 16 II 15 4 I 6 Figures 107 and 108 represent smooth armatures or toothed armatureswith a single coil-side per slot. Smooth armatures are now little used, sincethe number of wires which can be placed on the periphery is very limited.In addition to this, it is much cheaper to wind the coils on formers and laythem in the slots than to wind the smooth-cored armatures. Another 46. Multiple-circuit Drum-winding 121 advantage is the reduction of loss due to e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-electrical-engineering-he-current-in-fig-108-can-be-represented-as-follows-7-12-9-14-to-lt-8-q-7-12-9-14-10-5-8-3-2-13-16-ii-15-4-i-6-figures-107-and-108-represent-smooth-armatures-or-toothed-armatureswith-a-single-coil-side-per-slot-smooth-armatures-are-now-little-used-sincethe-number-of-wires-which-can-be-placed-on-the-periphery-is-very-limitedin-addition-to-this-it-is-much-cheaper-to-wind-the-coils-on-formers-and-laythem-in-the-slots-than-to-wind-the-smooth-cored-armatures-another-46-multiple-circuit-drum-winding-121-advantage-is-the-reduction-of-loss-due-to-e-image370501416.html
RM2CENP9C–. A text-book of electrical engineering;. he current in Fig. 108 can be represented as follows: 7 12 9 14 TO < 8 q + 7 12 9 14 10 5 8 3 2 13 16 II 15 4 I 6 Figures 107 and 108 represent smooth armatures or toothed armatureswith a single coil-side per slot. Smooth armatures are now little used, sincethe number of wires which can be placed on the periphery is very limited.In addition to this, it is much cheaper to wind the coils on formers and laythem in the slots than to wind the smooth-cored armatures. Another 46. Multiple-circuit Drum-winding 121 advantage is the reduction of loss due to e
. Farm forestry . Woodlots. 212 APPENDIX The compass is then read from the center out to the edge of the compass in the direction of the hne to be measured and the number of degrees where the string crosses noted. The distance AB or the side of the woodlot should then be Compass reads 2. Compass reads 108' Compass re^s 31S° measured accurately in feet from corner to corner. The meas- urements can be recorded in a table as follows: Line Degrees Distance AB io8 527 feet BC 348 450 feet CD 260 387 feet Etc. The compass is now set up at the corner B in the same manner as before, so that the needle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farm-forestry-woodlots-212-appendix-the-compass-is-then-read-from-the-center-out-to-the-edge-of-the-compass-in-the-direction-of-the-hne-to-be-measured-and-the-number-of-degrees-where-the-string-crosses-noted-the-distance-ab-or-the-side-of-the-woodlot-should-then-be-compass-reads-2-compass-reads-108-compass-res-31s-measured-accurately-in-feet-from-corner-to-corner-the-meas-urements-can-be-recorded-in-a-table-as-follows-line-degrees-distance-ab-io8-527-feet-bc-348-450-feet-cd-260-387-feet-etc-the-compass-is-now-set-up-at-the-corner-b-in-the-same-manner-as-before-so-that-the-needle-image216457424.html
RMPG4DJ8–. Farm forestry . Woodlots. 212 APPENDIX The compass is then read from the center out to the edge of the compass in the direction of the hne to be measured and the number of degrees where the string crosses noted. The distance AB or the side of the woodlot should then be Compass reads 2. Compass reads 108' Compass re^s 31S° measured accurately in feet from corner to corner. The meas- urements can be recorded in a table as follows: Line Degrees Distance AB io8 527 feet BC 348 450 feet CD 260 387 feet Etc. The compass is now set up at the corner B in the same manner as before, so that the needle
. Scientific American Volume 85 Number 01 (July 1901) . 677,268 Die, J. Donovan 677,121 Die clamp and guard, J. Y. Johnston 677,225 Display box, counter, A. L. Weis 677,108 Distillation of wood, apparatus for the destructive, G. O. Gilmer 677,204 Ditching machine, P. J. Stephens 677,000 Door check, W. L. Wallace 676,929 Door, revolving, T. Van Kannel 677,204 Dop, IS. L. Anrich 677,166 Draw off for syrup, automatic, C. S. Bediant 676,974 Drawers support, S. Atkinson 677,306 Dredge, hydraulic, B. II. Muehle 677,258 Drilling and tapping machine, radial, P. T. J. Langbein 676,987 Dye and making sa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scientific-american-volume-85-number-01-july-1901-677268-die-j-donovan-677121-die-clamp-and-guard-j-y-johnston-677225-display-box-counter-a-l-weis-677108-distillation-of-wood-apparatus-for-the-destructive-g-o-gilmer-677204-ditching-machine-p-j-stephens-677000-door-check-w-l-wallace-676929-door-revolving-t-van-kannel-677204-dop-is-l-anrich-677166-draw-off-for-syrup-automatic-c-s-bediant-676974-drawers-support-s-atkinson-677306-dredge-hydraulic-b-ii-muehle-677258-drilling-and-tapping-machine-radial-p-t-j-langbein-676987-dye-and-making-sa-image371973298.html
RM2CH4RMJ–. Scientific American Volume 85 Number 01 (July 1901) . 677,268 Die, J. Donovan 677,121 Die clamp and guard, J. Y. Johnston 677,225 Display box, counter, A. L. Weis 677,108 Distillation of wood, apparatus for the destructive, G. O. Gilmer 677,204 Ditching machine, P. J. Stephens 677,000 Door check, W. L. Wallace 676,929 Door, revolving, T. Van Kannel 677,204 Dop, IS. L. Anrich 677,166 Draw off for syrup, automatic, C. S. Bediant 676,974 Drawers support, S. Atkinson 677,306 Dredge, hydraulic, B. II. Muehle 677,258 Drilling and tapping machine, radial, P. T. J. Langbein 676,987 Dye and making sa
. Scientific American Volume 89 Number 17 (October 1903) . 5 Pill machine, E. C. Clark 741,461 Pipes. See Hot air pipe. Pipe coupling train, C. Mabon 741,051 Plow, disk, S. V. Weeks 741,199 Pocketbook, C. L. Hille 741,339 Pole changer, W. F. Warner, reissue 12,162 Portable boiler or heater, R. Meldrum 741,266 Portable elevator, J. E. Camo 741,108 Portable press for hay, etc., F. McKean... 741,060 Potato digger shaker, L. J. Stark 741,286 Power translating system, A. C. Eastwood 741,471Precious metals, ap arafus for extracting, H. H. Thompson 741,189 Printers quoin, W. H. l/TneftatTl 741,151 Pr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scientific-american-volume-89-number-17-october-1903-5-pill-machine-e-c-clark-741461-pipes-see-hot-air-pipe-pipe-coupling-train-c-mabon-741051-plow-disk-s-v-weeks-741199-pocketbook-c-l-hille-741339-pole-changer-w-f-warner-reissue-12162-portable-boiler-or-heater-r-meldrum-741266-portable-elevator-j-e-camo-741108-portable-press-for-hay-etc-f-mckean-741060-potato-digger-shaker-l-j-stark-741286-power-translating-system-a-c-eastwood-741471precious-metals-ap-arafus-for-extracting-h-h-thompson-741189-printers-quoin-w-h-ltneftattl-741151-pr-image375724593.html
RM2CR7MFD–. Scientific American Volume 89 Number 17 (October 1903) . 5 Pill machine, E. C. Clark 741,461 Pipes. See Hot air pipe. Pipe coupling train, C. Mabon 741,051 Plow, disk, S. V. Weeks 741,199 Pocketbook, C. L. Hille 741,339 Pole changer, W. F. Warner, reissue 12,162 Portable boiler or heater, R. Meldrum 741,266 Portable elevator, J. E. Camo 741,108 Portable press for hay, etc., F. McKean... 741,060 Potato digger shaker, L. J. Stark 741,286 Power translating system, A. C. Eastwood 741,471Precious metals, ap arafus for extracting, H. H. Thompson 741,189 Printers quoin, W. H. l/TneftatTl 741,151 Pr
. 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. Gardening. 78 APPLE APPLESEED before the flowers open, it is advisable to add Paris green or other arsenical poison to the Bordeaux mixture at the early spraying. The number of times to spray depends. 108. Spur and fruit- bud of apple. 109. One apple sets in a cluster. upon the thoroughness of the work, the pests to be oo 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-gardening-78-apple-appleseed-before-the-flowers-open-it-is-advisable-to-add-paris-green-or-other-arsenical-poison-to-the-bordeaux-mixture-at-the-early-spraying-the-number-of-times-to-spray-depends-108-spur-and-fruit-bud-of-apple-109-one-apple-sets-in-a-cluster-upon-the-thoroughness-of-the-work-the-pests-to-be-oo-image232013081.html
RMRDD31D–. 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. Gardening. 78 APPLE APPLESEED before the flowers open, it is advisable to add Paris green or other arsenical poison to the Bordeaux mixture at the early spraying. The number of times to spray depends. 108. Spur and fruit- bud of apple. 109. One apple sets in a cluster. upon the thoroughness of the work, the pests to be oo
. Introduction to structural and systematic botany, and vegetable physiology. Botany. 108 THE STEM. very evident on inspection of the growing plant, that the tubers belong to branches, and not to the roots. The nature of the potato. is also well shown by an accidental case (Fig. 171), in of the buds or branches above ground thickened and manifested a strong tendency to develop in the form of tubers. By heaping the soil around the stems, the number of tuberiferous branches is increased. The Jerusalem Artichoke also affords a familiar il- lustration of the tuber (Fig. 170). A tuber of a rounded Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/introduction-to-structural-and-systematic-botany-and-vegetable-physiology-botany-108-the-stem-very-evident-on-inspection-of-the-growing-plant-that-the-tubers-belong-to-branches-and-not-to-the-roots-the-nature-of-the-potato-is-also-well-shown-by-an-accidental-case-fig-171-in-of-the-buds-or-branches-above-ground-thickened-and-manifested-a-strong-tendency-to-develop-in-the-form-of-tubers-by-heaping-the-soil-around-the-stems-the-number-of-tuberiferous-branches-is-increased-the-jerusalem-artichoke-also-affords-a-familiar-il-lustration-of-the-tuber-fig-170-a-tuber-of-a-rounded-image232290436.html
RMRDWMR0–. Introduction to structural and systematic botany, and vegetable physiology. Botany. 108 THE STEM. very evident on inspection of the growing plant, that the tubers belong to branches, and not to the roots. The nature of the potato. is also well shown by an accidental case (Fig. 171), in of the buds or branches above ground thickened and manifested a strong tendency to develop in the form of tubers. By heaping the soil around the stems, the number of tuberiferous branches is increased. The Jerusalem Artichoke also affords a familiar il- lustration of the tuber (Fig. 170). A tuber of a rounded
. The natural history of plants. Botany. Doratenia brasiliensis. Fig. 108. Inflorescence. Fig. 109. Portion ofinflorescence (f). Fig. 111. Male flower in bloom. or quadrilateral contour, or unequally divided into two (fig. 108), or into a greater number (fig. 113) of similar or dissimilar branches, the upper surface of which is surrounded by bracts forming a slightly developed involucre. Most frequently the receptacle is de- pressed at the point of insertion of the female flower into a small hol- low in which the latter is encased (fig. 109), whilst the surrounding male flowers are inserted ne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-doratenia-brasiliensis-fig-108-inflorescence-fig-109-portion-ofinflorescence-f-fig-111-male-flower-in-bloom-or-quadrilateral-contour-or-unequally-divided-into-two-fig-108-or-into-a-greater-number-fig-113-of-similar-or-dissimilar-branches-the-upper-surface-of-which-is-surrounded-by-bracts-forming-a-slightly-developed-involucre-most-frequently-the-receptacle-is-de-pressed-at-the-point-of-insertion-of-the-female-flower-into-a-small-hol-low-in-which-the-latter-is-encased-fig-109-whilst-the-surrounding-male-flowers-are-inserted-ne-image232086531.html
RMRDGCMK–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Doratenia brasiliensis. Fig. 108. Inflorescence. Fig. 109. Portion ofinflorescence (f). Fig. 111. Male flower in bloom. or quadrilateral contour, or unequally divided into two (fig. 108), or into a greater number (fig. 113) of similar or dissimilar branches, the upper surface of which is surrounded by bracts forming a slightly developed involucre. Most frequently the receptacle is de- pressed at the point of insertion of the female flower into a small hol- low in which the latter is encased (fig. 109), whilst the surrounding male flowers are inserted ne
. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. FUNGI IMPERFECTI (dEUTEROMYCETES) 267 fungus which causes leaf spot of beets, Cercospora beticola. The form genus Fusarium (Fig. 109), established by Link in 1809, is one which has come into prominence recently as associated with the production of serious plant diseases. At least eleven species are found on the sweet potato (Fig. 108), and these have been investigated by H. W. WoUenweber' and other mycologists. He finds that the genus has a number of vegetative and spore stages the vari Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-mycology-and-plant-pathology-plant-diseases-fungi-in-agriculture-plant-diseases-fungi-fungi-imperfecti-deuteromycetes-267-fungus-which-causes-leaf-spot-of-beets-cercospora-beticola-the-form-genus-fusarium-fig-109-established-by-link-in-1809-is-one-which-has-come-into-prominence-recently-as-associated-with-the-production-of-serious-plant-diseases-at-least-eleven-species-are-found-on-the-sweet-potato-fig-108-and-these-have-been-investigated-by-h-w-wouenweber-and-other-mycologists-he-finds-that-the-genus-has-a-number-of-vegetative-and-spore-stages-the-vari-image232034302.html
RMRDE23A–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. FUNGI IMPERFECTI (dEUTEROMYCETES) 267 fungus which causes leaf spot of beets, Cercospora beticola. The form genus Fusarium (Fig. 109), established by Link in 1809, is one which has come into prominence recently as associated with the production of serious plant diseases. At least eleven species are found on the sweet potato (Fig. 108), and these have been investigated by H. W. WoUenweber' and other mycologists. He finds that the genus has a number of vegetative and spore stages the vari
. The natural history of plants. Botany. 108 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. each interval between two calycinal lobes. The latter are five in number in the species of which the genus Lasiosiphon has been made, and four in Gnidia proper, whose perianth often separates circularly Lachncea rosea.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Baillon, Henri Ernest, 1827-1895; Hartog, Marcus Manuel, 1851-. London, L. Reeve & Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-108-natural-history-of-plants-each-interval-between-two-calycinal-lobes-the-latter-are-five-in-number-in-the-species-of-which-the-genus-lasiosiphon-has-been-made-and-four-in-gnidia-proper-whose-perianth-often-separates-circularly-lachncea-rosea-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-baillon-henri-ernest-1827-1895-hartog-marcus-manuel-1851-london-l-reeve-amp-image232086678.html
RMRDGCWX–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 108 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. each interval between two calycinal lobes. The latter are five in number in the species of which the genus Lasiosiphon has been made, and four in Gnidia proper, whose perianth often separates circularly Lachncea rosea.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Baillon, Henri Ernest, 1827-1895; Hartog, Marcus Manuel, 1851-. London, L. Reeve &
. Plant life and plant uses; an elementary textbook, a foundation for the study of agriculture, domestic science or college botany. Botany. VARIATIONS IN STRUCTURE 285. ranged on the stem; they are not arranged in definite rings or whorls. The white water lily illustrates this point very well. In it we find the many petals spirally arranged. We also find parts which are partly petal and partly stamen. (See Figure 108.) The stamens and carpels as well as the petals are, as to number, numerous and indefinite. This latter characteristic is considered more primi- tive than the low and regular numb Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plant-life-and-plant-uses-an-elementary-textbook-a-foundation-for-the-study-of-agriculture-domestic-science-or-college-botany-botany-variations-in-structure-285-ranged-on-the-stem-they-are-not-arranged-in-definite-rings-or-whorls-the-white-water-lily-illustrates-this-point-very-well-in-it-we-find-the-many-petals-spirally-arranged-we-also-find-parts-which-are-partly-petal-and-partly-stamen-see-figure-108-the-stamens-and-carpels-as-well-as-the-petals-are-as-to-number-numerous-and-indefinite-this-latter-characteristic-is-considered-more-primi-tive-than-the-low-and-regular-numb-image232133575.html
RMRDJGMR–. Plant life and plant uses; an elementary textbook, a foundation for the study of agriculture, domestic science or college botany. Botany. VARIATIONS IN STRUCTURE 285. ranged on the stem; they are not arranged in definite rings or whorls. The white water lily illustrates this point very well. In it we find the many petals spirally arranged. We also find parts which are partly petal and partly stamen. (See Figure 108.) The stamens and carpels as well as the petals are, as to number, numerous and indefinite. This latter characteristic is considered more primi- tive than the low and regular numb
. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. HUlanAVt fi PAlDn BELTMS- Fig. 107.—Loose Box Division (Musgrave). Design agrees with Fig. 102. Mangers.—Much of the ingenuity of stable constructors has been devoted to mangers, with the result that a great. Fig. 108.—Loose Box Manger. number of different patterns exist. They have brought common sense to bear, and produced a manger which is harmless, and further have secured cleanliness and comfort. Digitized by Microsoft®. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readab Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-veterinary-hygiene-veterinary-hygiene-hulanavt-fi-paldn-beltms-fig-107loose-box-division-musgrave-design-agrees-with-fig-102-mangersmuch-of-the-ingenuity-of-stable-constructors-has-been-devoted-to-mangers-with-the-result-that-a-great-fig-108loose-box-manger-number-of-different-patterns-exist-they-have-brought-common-sense-to-bear-and-produced-a-manger-which-is-harmless-and-further-have-secured-cleanliness-and-comfort-digitized-by-microsoft-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readab-image231995709.html
RMRDC8W1–. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. HUlanAVt fi PAlDn BELTMS- Fig. 107.—Loose Box Division (Musgrave). Design agrees with Fig. 102. Mangers.—Much of the ingenuity of stable constructors has been devoted to mangers, with the result that a great. Fig. 108.—Loose Box Manger. number of different patterns exist. They have brought common sense to bear, and produced a manger which is harmless, and further have secured cleanliness and comfort. Digitized by Microsoft®. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readab
. The natural history of plants. Botany. Doratenia brasiliensis. Fig. 108. Inflorescence. Fig. 109. Portion ofinflorescence (f). Fig. 111. Male flower in bloom. or quadrilateral contour, or unequally divided into two (fig. 108), or into a greater number (fig. 113) of similar or dissimilar branches, the upper surface of which is surrounded by bracts forming a slightly developed involucre. Most frequently the receptacle is de- pressed at the point of insertion of the female flower into a small hol- low in which the latter is encased (fig. 109), whilst the surrounding male flowers are inserted ne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-doratenia-brasiliensis-fig-108-inflorescence-fig-109-portion-ofinflorescence-f-fig-111-male-flower-in-bloom-or-quadrilateral-contour-or-unequally-divided-into-two-fig-108-or-into-a-greater-number-fig-113-of-similar-or-dissimilar-branches-the-upper-surface-of-which-is-surrounded-by-bracts-forming-a-slightly-developed-involucre-most-frequently-the-receptacle-is-de-pressed-at-the-point-of-insertion-of-the-female-flower-into-a-small-hol-low-in-which-the-latter-is-encased-fig-109-whilst-the-surrounding-male-flowers-are-inserted-ne-image232086536.html
RMRDGCMT–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Doratenia brasiliensis. Fig. 108. Inflorescence. Fig. 109. Portion ofinflorescence (f). Fig. 111. Male flower in bloom. or quadrilateral contour, or unequally divided into two (fig. 108), or into a greater number (fig. 113) of similar or dissimilar branches, the upper surface of which is surrounded by bracts forming a slightly developed involucre. Most frequently the receptacle is de- pressed at the point of insertion of the female flower into a small hol- low in which the latter is encased (fig. 109), whilst the surrounding male flowers are inserted ne
. Handbook of zoology [microform] : with examples from Canadian species, recent and fossil :. Zoology; Invertebrates; Zoologie; Invertébrés. 108 PllOVmCE MOLLUSCA. and 90.) Several species are also fossil in the Post-pliocene clays (Fig. 91.) Fig. 88.. Myriozotim f •tRGRAciLB, D'Orbigny, Gulf St. Lawrence, Natural size, (a) Cells of the same magnified. The animals of this order, while minute in size and very similar in the structure of the individuals, present a vast number of specific and generic forms, distinguishable from each other by the shapes and arrangements of the cells, and are conse Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-zoology-microform-with-examples-from-canadian-species-recent-and-fossil-zoology-invertebrates-zoologie-invertbrs-108-pllovmce-mollusca-and-90-several-species-are-also-fossil-in-the-post-pliocene-clays-fig-91-fig-88-myriozotim-f-trgracilb-dorbigny-gulf-st-lawrence-natural-size-a-cells-of-the-same-magnified-the-animals-of-this-order-while-minute-in-size-and-very-similar-in-the-structure-of-the-individuals-present-a-vast-number-of-specific-and-generic-forms-distinguishable-from-each-other-by-the-shapes-and-arrangements-of-the-cells-and-are-conse-image234950330.html
RMRJ6WF6–. Handbook of zoology [microform] : with examples from Canadian species, recent and fossil :. Zoology; Invertebrates; Zoologie; Invertébrés. 108 PllOVmCE MOLLUSCA. and 90.) Several species are also fossil in the Post-pliocene clays (Fig. 91.) Fig. 88.. Myriozotim f •tRGRAciLB, D'Orbigny, Gulf St. Lawrence, Natural size, (a) Cells of the same magnified. The animals of this order, while minute in size and very similar in the structure of the individuals, present a vast number of specific and generic forms, distinguishable from each other by the shapes and arrangements of the cells, and are conse
. Plant life and plant uses; an elementary textbook, a foundation for the study of agriculture, domestic science or college botany. Botany. VARIATIONS IN STRUCTURE 28s. ranged on the stem; they are not arranged in definite rings or whorls. The white water Hly illustrates this point very well. In it we find the many petals spirally arranged. We also find parts which are partly petal and partly stamen. (See Figure 108.) The stamens and carpels as well as the petals are, as to number, numerous and indefinite. This latter characteristic is considered more primi- tive than the low and regular numbe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plant-life-and-plant-uses-an-elementary-textbook-a-foundation-for-the-study-of-agriculture-domestic-science-or-college-botany-botany-variations-in-structure-28s-ranged-on-the-stem-they-are-not-arranged-in-definite-rings-or-whorls-the-white-water-hly-illustrates-this-point-very-well-in-it-we-find-the-many-petals-spirally-arranged-we-also-find-parts-which-are-partly-petal-and-partly-stamen-see-figure-108-the-stamens-and-carpels-as-well-as-the-petals-are-as-to-number-numerous-and-indefinite-this-latter-characteristic-is-considered-more-primi-tive-than-the-low-and-regular-numbe-image232315133.html
RMRDXT91–. Plant life and plant uses; an elementary textbook, a foundation for the study of agriculture, domestic science or college botany. Botany. VARIATIONS IN STRUCTURE 28s. ranged on the stem; they are not arranged in definite rings or whorls. The white water Hly illustrates this point very well. In it we find the many petals spirally arranged. We also find parts which are partly petal and partly stamen. (See Figure 108.) The stamens and carpels as well as the petals are, as to number, numerous and indefinite. This latter characteristic is considered more primi- tive than the low and regular numbe
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 108 The Florists^ Review Apbil 7, 1921 to the southern states. Within the last seven or eight years the department has obtained about 300 introductions of soy beans from Manchuria, Korea and Japan, some of which grew as far north as the fifty-second parallel. The most promising northern varieties arc the Black Eyebrow, the Mandarin and the Manchu, all native to a latitude of about 46 degrees, on account of which they are adapted to our most northern states. A large number of samples of Black Eyebrow soy bean were sent to northern farmers last year, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-108-the-florists-review-apbil-7-1921-to-the-southern-states-within-the-last-seven-or-eight-years-the-department-has-obtained-about-300-introductions-of-soy-beans-from-manchuria-korea-and-japan-some-of-which-grew-as-far-north-as-the-fifty-second-parallel-the-most-promising-northern-varieties-arc-the-black-eyebrow-the-mandarin-and-the-manchu-all-native-to-a-latitude-of-about-46-degrees-on-account-of-which-they-are-adapted-to-our-most-northern-states-a-large-number-of-samples-of-black-eyebrow-soy-bean-were-sent-to-northern-farmers-last-year-image238207247.html
RMRRF7NK–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 108 The Florists^ Review Apbil 7, 1921 to the southern states. Within the last seven or eight years the department has obtained about 300 introductions of soy beans from Manchuria, Korea and Japan, some of which grew as far north as the fifty-second parallel. The most promising northern varieties arc the Black Eyebrow, the Mandarin and the Manchu, all native to a latitude of about 46 degrees, on account of which they are adapted to our most northern states. A large number of samples of Black Eyebrow soy bean were sent to northern farmers last year,
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 108 The Florists^ Review Deckmbeb 4, 1919. GIGANTEUM BULBS All sold except a moderate quantity of 7 to 9's We are headquarters for choice Giganteum Bulbs— "CREAM OF THE LILY FIELDS" Consult us—learn our prices—it is to your advantage. A. L. RANDALL COMPANY 180 N. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL.. seedsmen and nurserymen only." The editor of the Times commented on the advertisement in the news columns. An increased number of seed cata- logues will price everything by weight for 1920. The cental system has justified its adoption. There will, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-108-the-florists-review-deckmbeb-4-1919-giganteum-bulbs-all-sold-except-a-moderate-quantity-of-7-to-9s-we-are-headquarters-for-choice-giganteum-bulbs-quotcream-of-the-lily-fieldsquot-consult-uslearn-our-pricesit-is-to-your-advantage-a-l-randall-company-180-n-wabash-ave-chicago-ill-seedsmen-and-nurserymen-onlyquot-the-editor-of-the-times-commented-on-the-advertisement-in-the-news-columns-an-increased-number-of-seed-cata-logues-will-price-everything-by-weight-for-1920-the-cental-system-has-justified-its-adoption-there-will-image238276445.html
RMRRJC11–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 108 The Florists^ Review Deckmbeb 4, 1919. GIGANTEUM BULBS All sold except a moderate quantity of 7 to 9's We are headquarters for choice Giganteum Bulbs— "CREAM OF THE LILY FIELDS" Consult us—learn our prices—it is to your advantage. A. L. RANDALL COMPANY 180 N. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL.. seedsmen and nurserymen only." The editor of the Times commented on the advertisement in the news columns. An increased number of seed cata- logues will price everything by weight for 1920. The cental system has justified its adoption. There will,
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 114 The Florists' Review Febbuaby 24, 1921 and cover, A comprehensive general stock is offered In all dcpartmonts, with asters, of coiirse, as one of the s|)eclaltie8. Thomas J. Grey Co., IJoston, Mass.-—llliis- Irated ciitalogue of seeds, bulbs, plants, nursery stock and a particularly large line of Implements and sundries; 108 pages, in a black and white cover of the tasteful and distinctive style which is characteristic of this company's catalogues. Among the plants are included palms and other decoratives. Itools or tubers of a good number of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-114-the-florists-review-febbuaby-24-1921-and-cover-a-comprehensive-general-stock-is-offered-in-all-dcpartmonts-with-asters-of-coiirse-as-one-of-the-seclaltie8-thomas-j-grey-co-ijoston-mass-llliis-irated-ciitalogue-of-seeds-bulbs-plants-nursery-stock-and-a-particularly-large-line-of-implements-and-sundries-108-pages-in-a-black-and-white-cover-of-the-tasteful-and-distinctive-style-which-is-characteristic-of-this-companys-catalogues-among-the-plants-are-included-palms-and-other-decoratives-itools-or-tubers-of-a-good-number-of-t-image238207598.html
RMRRF866–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 114 The Florists' Review Febbuaby 24, 1921 and cover, A comprehensive general stock is offered In all dcpartmonts, with asters, of coiirse, as one of the s|)eclaltie8. Thomas J. Grey Co., IJoston, Mass.-—llliis- Irated ciitalogue of seeds, bulbs, plants, nursery stock and a particularly large line of Implements and sundries; 108 pages, in a black and white cover of the tasteful and distinctive style which is characteristic of this company's catalogues. Among the plants are included palms and other decoratives. Itools or tubers of a good number of t
. The wild garden; or, Our groves and gardens made beautiful by the naturalisation of hardy exotic plants ... Gardening; Flowers; Wild flowers. 108 THE WILD GARDEN. beautiful little Mayflower, Bpigaea repens, we have never ssucoeeded in growing in our best American nurseries, as they are called, which grow your Rhododendrons and other flowering shrubs so well. If a number of young plants of this were put out in a sandy fir-wood, under the shrubs and pines, as they grow in New Jersey, we should succeed at once. Your beautiful Trillium grandiflorum is usually seen here in a poor state ; but I ha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-wild-garden-or-our-groves-and-gardens-made-beautiful-by-the-naturalisation-of-hardy-exotic-plants-gardening-flowers-wild-flowers-108-the-wild-garden-beautiful-little-mayflower-bpigaea-repens-we-have-never-ssucoeeded-in-growing-in-our-best-american-nurseries-as-they-are-called-which-grow-your-rhododendrons-and-other-flowering-shrubs-so-well-if-a-number-of-young-plants-of-this-were-put-out-in-a-sandy-fir-wood-under-the-shrubs-and-pines-as-they-grow-in-new-jersey-we-should-succeed-at-once-your-beautiful-trillium-grandiflorum-is-usually-seen-here-in-a-poor-state-but-i-ha-image232238206.html
RMRDRA5J–. The wild garden; or, Our groves and gardens made beautiful by the naturalisation of hardy exotic plants ... Gardening; Flowers; Wild flowers. 108 THE WILD GARDEN. beautiful little Mayflower, Bpigaea repens, we have never ssucoeeded in growing in our best American nurseries, as they are called, which grow your Rhododendrons and other flowering shrubs so well. If a number of young plants of this were put out in a sandy fir-wood, under the shrubs and pines, as they grow in New Jersey, we should succeed at once. Your beautiful Trillium grandiflorum is usually seen here in a poor state ; but I ha
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 108 The Florists^ Review Fkbsdart 6, 1919. will be proportionately more or less than the number of tubes. In other words, if there are fifty tubes three inches in diameter and twelve feet long, the boiler would be rated at forty horsepower. Another way of expressing the same thing is to estimate the horsepower of a boiler as equal to the number of flues, multiplied by the diameter of the flues in inches, multiplied by the length of the flues in feet, divided by 45; thus, 50x3x15 divided by 45 equals 50. Boilers having flues larger or smaller than t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-108-the-florists-review-fkbsdart-6-1919-will-be-proportionately-more-or-less-than-the-number-of-tubes-in-other-words-if-there-are-fifty-tubes-three-inches-in-diameter-and-twelve-feet-long-the-boiler-would-be-rated-at-forty-horsepower-another-way-of-expressing-the-same-thing-is-to-estimate-the-horsepower-of-a-boiler-as-equal-to-the-number-of-flues-multiplied-by-the-diameter-of-the-flues-in-inches-multiplied-by-the-length-of-the-flues-in-feet-divided-by-45-thus-50x3x15-divided-by-45-equals-50-boilers-having-flues-larger-or-smaller-than-t-image238268193.html
RMRRJ1E9–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 108 The Florists^ Review Fkbsdart 6, 1919. will be proportionately more or less than the number of tubes. In other words, if there are fifty tubes three inches in diameter and twelve feet long, the boiler would be rated at forty horsepower. Another way of expressing the same thing is to estimate the horsepower of a boiler as equal to the number of flues, multiplied by the diameter of the flues in inches, multiplied by the length of the flues in feet, divided by 45; thus, 50x3x15 divided by 45 equals 50. Boilers having flues larger or smaller than t
. Text-book of zoology for junior students. Zoology. 108 INYEin'EBltATE AXIMALS. When yoinig, the ComatiiJa is so different in apjjearance from the adult, that it was originally descrilied as a distinct animal. It con- sists now uf a little cup-sliajied difc with ten radiating ai-ms above, jirodnced by the splitting into two of five primary rays, and furnished inferiorly with a little flexible column or stalk composed of a number of cal- careoiis joints. B}' this jointed stem the body is at this period of life fixed to sea-weeds or otlier submarine objects. When sutticieiitly mature, however, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/text-book-of-zoology-for-junior-students-zoology-108-inyeinebltate-aximals-when-yoinig-the-comatiija-is-so-different-in-apjjearance-from-the-adult-that-it-was-originally-descrilied-as-a-distinct-animal-it-con-sists-now-uf-a-little-cup-sliajied-difc-with-ten-radiating-ai-ms-above-jirodnced-by-the-splitting-into-two-of-five-primary-rays-and-furnished-inferiorly-with-a-little-flexible-column-or-stalk-composed-of-a-number-of-cal-careoiis-joints-b-this-jointed-stem-the-body-is-at-this-period-of-life-fixed-to-sea-weeds-or-otlier-submarine-objects-when-sutticieiitly-mature-however-image232184602.html
RMRDMWR6–. Text-book of zoology for junior students. Zoology. 108 INYEin'EBltATE AXIMALS. When yoinig, the ComatiiJa is so different in apjjearance from the adult, that it was originally descrilied as a distinct animal. It con- sists now uf a little cup-sliajied difc with ten radiating ai-ms above, jirodnced by the splitting into two of five primary rays, and furnished inferiorly with a little flexible column or stalk composed of a number of cal- careoiis joints. B}' this jointed stem the body is at this period of life fixed to sea-weeds or otlier submarine objects. When sutticieiitly mature, however,
. Lessons in botany. Botany. 62 BOTANY. perhaps from four to five, in the sunflower a larger number. In these plants the colored areas on a cross-section of the stem are situated in a concentric ring which separates more or less completely an outer ring of the stem from the central portion. If we now split portions of the stem lengthwise we see that these colored areas continue throughout the length of the stem, in some cases even up to the leaves and into them. 108. Arrangement of the tracts in the corn stalk.—If we cut across the stem of a corn plant which has been in the solu-. Fig. 51. Bro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lessons-in-botany-botany-62-botany-perhaps-from-four-to-five-in-the-sunflower-a-larger-number-in-these-plants-the-colored-areas-on-a-cross-section-of-the-stem-are-situated-in-a-concentric-ring-which-separates-more-or-less-completely-an-outer-ring-of-the-stem-from-the-central-portion-if-we-now-split-portions-of-the-stem-lengthwise-we-see-that-these-colored-areas-continue-throughout-the-length-of-the-stem-in-some-cases-even-up-to-the-leaves-and-into-them-108-arrangement-of-the-tracts-in-the-corn-stalkif-we-cut-across-the-stem-of-a-corn-plant-which-has-been-in-the-solu-fig-51-bro-image232018927.html
RMRDDAE7–. Lessons in botany. Botany. 62 BOTANY. perhaps from four to five, in the sunflower a larger number. In these plants the colored areas on a cross-section of the stem are situated in a concentric ring which separates more or less completely an outer ring of the stem from the central portion. If we now split portions of the stem lengthwise we see that these colored areas continue throughout the length of the stem, in some cases even up to the leaves and into them. 108. Arrangement of the tracts in the corn stalk.—If we cut across the stem of a corn plant which has been in the solu-. Fig. 51. Bro
. Maize; its history, cultivation, handling, and uses, with special reference to South Africa; a text-book for farmers, students of agriculture, and teachers of nature study. Corn; Corn. 152 MAIZE CHAP. V. depth (f 106) with the shape which allows the least waste of space between rows, is obviously the one that will give the best yield, other things being equal. The ideal shape for this pur- pose is known as the wedge-shape (cf. Fig. 68 and IT 108). 110. Effect of Number of Rows.—It does not always follow that increase in number of rows of grain on the ear is accom-. Please note that these ima Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maize-its-history-cultivation-handling-and-uses-with-special-reference-to-south-africa-a-text-book-for-farmers-students-of-agriculture-and-teachers-of-nature-study-corn-corn-152-maize-chap-v-depth-f-106-with-the-shape-which-allows-the-least-waste-of-space-between-rows-is-obviously-the-one-that-will-give-the-best-yield-other-things-being-equal-the-ideal-shape-for-this-pur-pose-is-known-as-the-wedge-shape-cf-fig-68-and-it-108-110-effect-of-number-of-rowsit-does-not-always-follow-that-increase-in-number-of-rows-of-grain-on-the-ear-is-accom-please-note-that-these-ima-image232385967.html
RMRE22JR–. Maize; its history, cultivation, handling, and uses, with special reference to South Africa; a text-book for farmers, students of agriculture, and teachers of nature study. Corn; Corn. 152 MAIZE CHAP. V. depth (f 106) with the shape which allows the least waste of space between rows, is obviously the one that will give the best yield, other things being equal. The ideal shape for this pur- pose is known as the wedge-shape (cf. Fig. 68 and IT 108). 110. Effect of Number of Rows.—It does not always follow that increase in number of rows of grain on the ear is accom-. Please note that these ima
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 108 The FbristsrRevicw >?• Apbil 24, 1913. KANSAS CITY, MO. The Market. Business has been unusually good dur- ing the last week, while the tempera- ture was a little high for this time of the year. A number of weddings and social functions demanded a great many cut flowers. Funeral work was beyond expectations with everybody, it seems. Shrub work is brisk with florists who have a general run of business. The week was marked with a glut in the lower grades of carnations and roses. Department and grocery stores had big sales on both from 1 cent to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-108-the-fbristsrrevicw-gt-apbil-24-1913-kansas-city-mo-the-market-business-has-been-unusually-good-dur-ing-the-last-week-while-the-tempera-ture-was-a-little-high-for-this-time-of-the-year-a-number-of-weddings-and-social-functions-demanded-a-great-many-cut-flowers-funeral-work-was-beyond-expectations-with-everybody-it-seems-shrub-work-is-brisk-with-florists-who-have-a-general-run-of-business-the-week-was-marked-with-a-glut-in-the-lower-grades-of-carnations-and-roses-department-and-grocery-stores-had-big-sales-on-both-from-1-cent-to-image238430038.html
RMRRWBXE–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 108 The FbristsrRevicw >?• Apbil 24, 1913. KANSAS CITY, MO. The Market. Business has been unusually good dur- ing the last week, while the tempera- ture was a little high for this time of the year. A number of weddings and social functions demanded a great many cut flowers. Funeral work was beyond expectations with everybody, it seems. Shrub work is brisk with florists who have a general run of business. The week was marked with a glut in the lower grades of carnations and roses. Department and grocery stores had big sales on both from 1 cent to
. Fossil sponges and other organic remains from the Quebec Group at Little Metis [microform]. Sponges; Paleontology; Eponges; Paléontologie. 108 ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA Genus HYAL0ST?:LIA, Ilinde. 7.—IIyalostki-ia Metissica, Dawson. (Fi^t?. 17. IM. III., Fig. 10.). Fio. ll.—Hyaloatdia Metissica. Spicules x 6. General form broad, with a lai-ge osculum and a number of stout anchoring-i'ods. Body-wall I'ornied of single long slender rods, woven into a very loose mesh and supporting cruciform and other spicules of varied form, attached only by the soft membranes, so that they are almost always fou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-sponges-and-other-organic-remains-from-the-quebec-group-at-little-metis-microform-sponges-paleontology-eponges-palontologie-108-royal-society-of-canada-genus-hyal0stlia-ilinde-7iiyalostki-ia-metissica-dawson-fit-17-im-iii-fig-10-fio-llhyaloatdia-metissica-spicules-x-6-general-form-broad-with-a-lai-ge-osculum-and-a-number-of-stout-anchoring-iods-body-wall-iornied-of-single-long-slender-rods-woven-into-a-very-loose-mesh-and-supporting-cruciform-and-other-spicules-of-varied-form-attached-only-by-the-soft-membranes-so-that-they-are-almost-always-fou-image234926187.html
RMRJ5PMY–. Fossil sponges and other organic remains from the Quebec Group at Little Metis [microform]. Sponges; Paleontology; Eponges; Paléontologie. 108 ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA Genus HYAL0ST?:LIA, Ilinde. 7.—IIyalostki-ia Metissica, Dawson. (Fi^t?. 17. IM. III., Fig. 10.). Fio. ll.—Hyaloatdia Metissica. Spicules x 6. General form broad, with a lai-ge osculum and a number of stout anchoring-i'ods. Body-wall I'ornied of single long slender rods, woven into a very loose mesh and supporting cruciform and other spicules of varied form, attached only by the soft membranes, so that they are almost always fou
. Farm forestry . Woodlots. 212 APPENDIX The compass is then read from the center out to the edge of the compass in the direction of the hne to be measured and the number of degrees where the string crosses noted. The distance AB or the side of the woodlot should then be Compass reads 2. Compass reads 108' Compass re^s 31S° measured accurately in feet from corner to corner. The meas- urements can be recorded in a table as follows: Line Degrees Distance AB io8 527 feet BC 348 450 feet CD 260 387 feet Etc. The compass is now set up at the corner B in the same manner as before, so that the needle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farm-forestry-woodlots-212-appendix-the-compass-is-then-read-from-the-center-out-to-the-edge-of-the-compass-in-the-direction-of-the-hne-to-be-measured-and-the-number-of-degrees-where-the-string-crosses-noted-the-distance-ab-or-the-side-of-the-woodlot-should-then-be-compass-reads-2-compass-reads-108-compass-res-31s-measured-accurately-in-feet-from-corner-to-corner-the-meas-urements-can-be-recorded-in-a-table-as-follows-line-degrees-distance-ab-io8-527-feet-bc-348-450-feet-cd-260-387-feet-etc-the-compass-is-now-set-up-at-the-corner-b-in-the-same-manner-as-before-so-that-the-needle-image232051804.html
RMRDETCC–. Farm forestry . Woodlots. 212 APPENDIX The compass is then read from the center out to the edge of the compass in the direction of the hne to be measured and the number of degrees where the string crosses noted. The distance AB or the side of the woodlot should then be Compass reads 2. Compass reads 108' Compass re^s 31S° measured accurately in feet from corner to corner. The meas- urements can be recorded in a table as follows: Line Degrees Distance AB io8 527 feet BC 348 450 feet CD 260 387 feet Etc. The compass is now set up at the corner B in the same manner as before, so that the needle
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. Fia. 106. — Siberian Maple.. Fig. 107. —Field Maple. Fio. 108. — Montpeller Maple. Red or Smooth-fruited Buokete (101)—^soulus P^via — is some- times a tree 20 feet tall but usually a shrub 2 to 10 feet high with purple to red flowers in large loose clusters in May or June and smooth fruit. Th^ to 7 blades of the leaf are finely serrate, short-stalked, and purplish below. Of this species there are a number of named varieties: p^ndula,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been di Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-fia-106-siberian-maple-fig-107-field-maple-fio-108-montpeller-maple-red-or-smooth-fruited-buokete-101soulus-pvia-is-some-times-a-tree-20-feet-tall-but-usually-a-shrub-2-to-10-feet-high-with-purple-to-red-flowers-in-large-loose-clusters-in-may-or-june-and-smooth-fruit-th-to-7-blades-of-the-leaf-are-finely-serrate-short-stalked-and-purplish-below-of-this-species-there-are-a-number-of-named-varieties-pndula-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-di-image232093688.html
RMRDGNT8–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. Fia. 106. — Siberian Maple.. Fig. 107. —Field Maple. Fio. 108. — Montpeller Maple. Red or Smooth-fruited Buokete (101)—^soulus P^via — is some- times a tree 20 feet tall but usually a shrub 2 to 10 feet high with purple to red flowers in large loose clusters in May or June and smooth fruit. Th^ to 7 blades of the leaf are finely serrate, short-stalked, and purplish below. Of this species there are a number of named varieties: p^ndula,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been di
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FLOWER. SHOP 41 Feachtree Street p:uaUty a^dSeV^ice BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Harris Seed & Floral Co. 2018 Fir^ Avenue MONTGOMERY. ALA Alabama's Leading Florists Rosemont Gardens Member Correspondence F. T. D. Solicited New Orleans, La. ^'orSm to The Flower Shop 108 Baronne Street HENRY SCHEUERMANN. Prop. NEW ORLEANS U. J. VIRGIN 914 CANAL STREET Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery are a back number because of the ex- tremely hot weather. Peonies are excep- tionally early this year and it seemed that every interurban car and train brought peonies last Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-flower-shop-41-feachtree-street-puauty-adsevice-birmingham-ala-harris-seed-amp-floral-co-2018-fir-avenue-montgomery-ala-alabamas-leading-florists-rosemont-gardens-member-correspondence-f-t-d-solicited-new-orleans-la-orsm-to-the-flower-shop-108-baronne-street-henry-scheuermann-prop-new-orleans-u-j-virgin-914-canal-street-member-florists-telegraph-delivery-are-a-back-number-because-of-the-ex-tremely-hot-weather-peonies-are-excep-tionally-early-this-year-and-it-seemed-that-every-interurban-car-and-train-brought-peonies-last-image238088337.html
RMRR9T2W–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FLOWER. SHOP 41 Feachtree Street p:uaUty a^dSeV^ice BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Harris Seed & Floral Co. 2018 Fir^ Avenue MONTGOMERY. ALA Alabama's Leading Florists Rosemont Gardens Member Correspondence F. T. D. Solicited New Orleans, La. ^'orSm to The Flower Shop 108 Baronne Street HENRY SCHEUERMANN. Prop. NEW ORLEANS U. J. VIRGIN 914 CANAL STREET Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery are a back number because of the ex- tremely hot weather. Peonies are excep- tionally early this year and it seemed that every interurban car and train brought peonies last
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FLOWER. SHOP 41 Feachtree Street p:uaUty a^dSeV^ice BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Harris Seed & Floral Co. 2018 Fir^ Avenue MONTGOMERY. ALA Alabama's Leading Florists Rosemont Gardens Member Correspondence F. T. D. Solicited New Orleans, La. ^'orSm to The Flower Shop 108 Baronne Street HENRY SCHEUERMANN. Prop. NEW ORLEANS U. J. VIRGIN 914 CANAL STREET Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery are a back number because of the ex- tremely hot weather. Peonies are excep- tionally early this year and it seemed that every interurban car and train brought peonies last Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-flower-shop-41-feachtree-street-puauty-adsevice-birmingham-ala-harris-seed-amp-floral-co-2018-fir-avenue-montgomery-ala-alabamas-leading-florists-rosemont-gardens-member-correspondence-f-t-d-solicited-new-orleans-la-orsm-to-the-flower-shop-108-baronne-street-henry-scheuermann-prop-new-orleans-u-j-virgin-914-canal-street-member-florists-telegraph-delivery-are-a-back-number-because-of-the-ex-tremely-hot-weather-peonies-are-excep-tionally-early-this-year-and-it-seemed-that-every-interurban-car-and-train-brought-peonies-last-image238088313.html
RMRR9T21–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FLOWER. SHOP 41 Feachtree Street p:uaUty a^dSeV^ice BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Harris Seed & Floral Co. 2018 Fir^ Avenue MONTGOMERY. ALA Alabama's Leading Florists Rosemont Gardens Member Correspondence F. T. D. Solicited New Orleans, La. ^'orSm to The Flower Shop 108 Baronne Street HENRY SCHEUERMANN. Prop. NEW ORLEANS U. J. VIRGIN 914 CANAL STREET Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery are a back number because of the ex- tremely hot weather. Peonies are excep- tionally early this year and it seemed that every interurban car and train brought peonies last
. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 12. Botany; Botany. 102 The Fresh Water Algae of Number Name ^^^^ 107 GOSNOLD POND (CUTTYHUJSTK POND), (WEST END POND) CUTTYHUNK 108 MUD HOLE-CUTTY CUTTYHUNK 109 BAERIER PONDS-CUTTY CUTTYHUNK 110 SOUTH POND-2 PENIKESE 123 PASTURE POND-EAST NAUSHON 124 GROVE PUDDLE NONAMESSET 128 WELL POND NONAMESSET 129 BLUE GATE BOG NAUSHON 141 TERN POND PENIKESE 150 CRANE POND NAUSHON 151 RED MEADOW POND NAUSHON 158 WEST END SWAMP NAUSHON 162 KETTLE COVE POND NAUSHON 163 SILVER BEACH POND NAUSHON 164 CARY POND-NORTH NAUSHON 165 SCAR SPRING NAUSHON 177 DUNE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/contributions-from-the-botanical-laboratory-vol-12-botany-botany-102-the-fresh-water-algae-of-number-name-107-gosnold-pond-cuttyhujstk-pond-west-end-pond-cuttyhunk-108-mud-hole-cutty-cuttyhunk-109-baerier-ponds-cutty-cuttyhunk-110-south-pond-2-penikese-123-pasture-pond-east-naushon-124-grove-puddle-nonamesset-128-well-pond-nonamesset-129-blue-gate-bog-naushon-141-tern-pond-penikese-150-crane-pond-naushon-151-red-meadow-pond-naushon-158-west-end-swamp-naushon-162-kettle-cove-pond-naushon-163-silver-beach-pond-naushon-164-cary-pond-north-naushon-165-scar-spring-naushon-177-dune-image232562530.html
RMREA3TJ–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 12. Botany; Botany. 102 The Fresh Water Algae of Number Name ^^^^ 107 GOSNOLD POND (CUTTYHUJSTK POND), (WEST END POND) CUTTYHUNK 108 MUD HOLE-CUTTY CUTTYHUNK 109 BAERIER PONDS-CUTTY CUTTYHUNK 110 SOUTH POND-2 PENIKESE 123 PASTURE POND-EAST NAUSHON 124 GROVE PUDDLE NONAMESSET 128 WELL POND NONAMESSET 129 BLUE GATE BOG NAUSHON 141 TERN POND PENIKESE 150 CRANE POND NAUSHON 151 RED MEADOW POND NAUSHON 158 WEST END SWAMP NAUSHON 162 KETTLE COVE POND NAUSHON 163 SILVER BEACH POND NAUSHON 164 CARY POND-NORTH NAUSHON 165 SCAR SPRING NAUSHON 177 DUNE
. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 12. Botany; Botany. HKS: 108 The Fresh Water Algae of Plate III NONAMESSET IS. Number Name Position on Map 15 CENTER POND Northeast 16 FAWN POND Northwest 17 DEER POND-1 Northwest 46 BOBBLE POND Northwest 47 FLAG POND Northeast 48 GROVE POND Southeast 50 INNER POND Northwest 51 MUNSOD INNER POND I. Southwest 53 SHEEP PEN POND Northeast 54 SHORE POND „ Southeast 55 SOUTH POND Southeast 56 STABLE POND Southwest 57 STONEWALL POND Northeast 58 XANTHIDIUM POND Northwest 59 PINK POND Northeast 60 FERN POND Northeast 61 SWEET POND Northeast 65 WALL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/contributions-from-the-botanical-laboratory-vol-12-botany-botany-hks-108-the-fresh-water-algae-of-plate-iii-nonamesset-is-number-name-position-on-map-15-center-pond-northeast-16-fawn-pond-northwest-17-deer-pond-1-northwest-46-bobble-pond-northwest-47-flag-pond-northeast-48-grove-pond-southeast-50-inner-pond-northwest-51-munsod-inner-pond-i-southwest-53-sheep-pen-pond-northeast-54-shore-pond-southeast-55-south-pond-southeast-56-stable-pond-southwest-57-stonewall-pond-northeast-58-xanthidium-pond-northwest-59-pink-pond-northeast-60-fern-pond-northeast-61-sweet-pond-northeast-65-wall-image232562518.html
RMREA3T6–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 12. Botany; Botany. HKS: 108 The Fresh Water Algae of Plate III NONAMESSET IS. Number Name Position on Map 15 CENTER POND Northeast 16 FAWN POND Northwest 17 DEER POND-1 Northwest 46 BOBBLE POND Northwest 47 FLAG POND Northeast 48 GROVE POND Southeast 50 INNER POND Northwest 51 MUNSOD INNER POND I. Southwest 53 SHEEP PEN POND Northeast 54 SHORE POND „ Southeast 55 SOUTH POND Southeast 56 STABLE POND Southwest 57 STONEWALL POND Northeast 58 XANTHIDIUM POND Northwest 59 PINK POND Northeast 60 FERN POND Northeast 61 SWEET POND Northeast 65 WALL
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JUST w .i REA ARRIVED P^IRS^^gjWBjSSh^ a r $|aOi Sd^H I Catalogue Inside Outside Per Per Number Measure Measure Dozen Gross 100 1^ inches 3^ inches $0.50 S 4.50 101 2% inches 5 inches .55 4.90 102 2% inches 6 inches .65 6.25 lOS 3»« inches 7 inches .75 7.25 104 4ifl inches 0 inches .85 8.00 lOB 4% inches lOH inches 1.00 9.00 106 6 inches I3*a inches 1.25 11.00 107 6*2 inches 14 inches 1.40 13.00 108 7 inches l&% inches 1.75 15.00 109 7 inches 16^ inches 2.00 19.00 NOTICE THE VERY REASONABLE PRICES A. L. Randall Company 180 N. Wabash Ave. CHICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-just-w-i-rea-arrived-pirsgjwbjssh-a-r-aoi-sdh-i-catalogue-inside-outside-per-per-number-measure-measure-dozen-gross-100-1-inches-3-inches-050-s-450-101-2-inches-5-inches-55-490-102-2-inches-6-inches-65-625-los-3-inches-7-inches-75-725-104-4ifl-inches-0-inches-85-800-lob-4-inches-loh-inches-100-900-106-6-inches-i3a-inches-125-1100-107-62-inches-14-inches-140-1300-108-7-inches-lamp-inches-175-1500-109-7-inches-16-inches-200-1900-notice-the-very-reasonable-prices-a-l-randall-company-180-n-wabash-ave-chica-image238070219.html
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. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BACK AGAIN-JUST IN THOSE BIG, BEAUTIFUL, HEAVY WHITE LACE PAPER BOUQUET HOLDERS HEAVY IMPORTATION ^fe'. JUST w .i REA ARRIVED P^IRS^^gjWBjSSh^ a r $|aOi Sd^H I Catalogue Inside Outside Per Per Number Measure Measure Dozen Gross 100 1^ inches 3^ inches $0.50 S 4.50 101 2% inches 5 inches .55 4.90 102 2% inches 6 inches .65 6.25 lOS 3»« inches 7 inches .75 7.25 104 4ifl inches 0 inches .85 8.00 lOB 4% inches lOH inches 1.00 9.00 106 6 inches I3*a inches 1.25 11.00 107 6*2 inches 14 inches 1.40 13.00 108 7 inches l&% inches 1.75 15.00 109 7 inche Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-back-again-just-in-those-big-beautiful-heavy-white-lace-paper-bouquet-holders-heavy-importation-fe-just-w-i-rea-arrived-pirsgjwbjssh-a-r-aoi-sdh-i-catalogue-inside-outside-per-per-number-measure-measure-dozen-gross-100-1-inches-3-inches-050-s-450-101-2-inches-5-inches-55-490-102-2-inches-6-inches-65-625-los-3-inches-7-inches-75-725-104-4ifl-inches-0-inches-85-800-lob-4-inches-loh-inches-100-900-106-6-inches-i3a-inches-125-1100-107-62-inches-14-inches-140-1300-108-7-inches-lamp-inches-175-1500-109-7-inche-image238070222.html
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