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RM2J89EJ8–Mrs Arnold, age thirty two, does man's work on the rough and stumpy land to build a farm. Western Washington, Thurston County, Michigan Hill. See general caption number 36.
British formula one racing driver Damon Hill and Frank Williams announce that Damon will be number two driver to Ayrton Senna at the Williams factory in Didcot today Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-british-formula-one-racing-driver-damon-hill-and-frank-williams-announce-20245940.html
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USS BUNKER HILL hit by two Kamikazes in 30 seconds on 11 May 1945 off Kyushu. Dead-372. Wounded-264., 1943 - 1958; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 980 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/uss-bunker-hill-hit-by-two-kamikazes-in-30-seconds-on-11-may-1945-off-kyushu-dead-372-wounded-264-1943-1958-general-notes-use-war-and-conflict-number-980-when-ordering-a-reproduction-or-requesting-information-about-this-image-image262037245.html
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File photo dated 29/4/1979 of Conservative Leader Margaret Thatcher flanked by showbusiness stars voicing their support for her with a special song 'Hello Maggie' on the platform at the Wembley Conference Centre. Nigel Davenport, Molly Weir, Liz Fraser, Pete Murray, Vince Hill and Lulu. British pop singer Hill has died at the age of 89. The musician, who reached number two in the UK charts in 1967 with a cover of The Sound Of Music song Edelweiss, passed away peacefully at home in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire on Saturday. Issue date: Sunday July 23, 2023. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/file-photo-dated-2941979-of-conservative-leader-margaret-thatcher-flanked-by-showbusiness-stars-voicing-their-support-for-her-with-a-special-song-hello-maggie-on-the-platform-at-the-wembley-conference-centre-nigel-davenport-molly-weir-liz-fraser-pete-murray-vince-hill-and-lulu-british-pop-singer-hill-has-died-at-the-age-of-89-the-musician-who-reached-number-two-in-the-uk-charts-in-1967-with-a-cover-of-the-sound-of-music-song-edelweiss-passed-away-peacefully-at-home-in-henley-on-thames-oxfordshire-on-saturday-issue-date-sunday-july-23-2023-image559245348.html
RM2RDRR44–File photo dated 29/4/1979 of Conservative Leader Margaret Thatcher flanked by showbusiness stars voicing their support for her with a special song 'Hello Maggie' on the platform at the Wembley Conference Centre. Nigel Davenport, Molly Weir, Liz Fraser, Pete Murray, Vince Hill and Lulu. British pop singer Hill has died at the age of 89. The musician, who reached number two in the UK charts in 1967 with a cover of The Sound Of Music song Edelweiss, passed away peacefully at home in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire on Saturday. Issue date: Sunday July 23, 2023.
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File photo dated 2/5/1967 of singer Vince Hill, enjoying a holiday in the mountains of Switzerland at the resort of Montreaux where his sleigh gets a gentle push from The Dollies, a pop group from Manchester, left to right, Maureen Chapman, Mally Trent and Fran Rees. British pop singer Hill has died at the age of 89. The musician, who reached number two in the UK charts in 1967 with a cover of The Sound Of Music song Edelweiss, passed away peacefully at home in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire on Saturday. Issue date: Sunday July 23, 2023. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/file-photo-dated-251967-of-singer-vince-hill-enjoying-a-holiday-in-the-mountains-of-switzerland-at-the-resort-of-montreaux-where-his-sleigh-gets-a-gentle-push-from-the-dollies-a-pop-group-from-manchester-left-to-right-maureen-chapman-mally-trent-and-fran-rees-british-pop-singer-hill-has-died-at-the-age-of-89-the-musician-who-reached-number-two-in-the-uk-charts-in-1967-with-a-cover-of-the-sound-of-music-song-edelweiss-passed-away-peacefully-at-home-in-henley-on-thames-oxfordshire-on-saturday-issue-date-sunday-july-23-2023-image559245349.html
RM2RDRR45–File photo dated 2/5/1967 of singer Vince Hill, enjoying a holiday in the mountains of Switzerland at the resort of Montreaux where his sleigh gets a gentle push from The Dollies, a pop group from Manchester, left to right, Maureen Chapman, Mally Trent and Fran Rees. British pop singer Hill has died at the age of 89. The musician, who reached number two in the UK charts in 1967 with a cover of The Sound Of Music song Edelweiss, passed away peacefully at home in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire on Saturday. Issue date: Sunday July 23, 2023.
New Music-Hall, Evan's Hotel, Covent-Garden, 1856. 'The new Hall has been built from the designs of Mr. William Finch Hill...Great brilliancy of effect is produced...by ten rich cut-glass gaseliers, or lustres for gas, eight of which have ten lights each, and two over the orchestra fifteen lights each; the entire number of gaslights being 120...The glass gaseliers...were designed and manufactured by Messrs. Defries and Sons...they are hung at such a height as to diffuse an abundant flood of light without fatigue to the eye...Around the sides of the room...are richly-ornamented open plates for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-music-hall-evans-hotel-covent-garden-1856-the-new-hall-has-been-built-from-the-designs-of-mr-william-finch-hillgreat-brilliancy-of-effect-is-producedby-ten-rich-cut-glass-gaseliers-or-lustres-for-gas-eight-of-which-have-ten-lights-each-and-two-over-the-orchestra-fifteen-lights-each-the-entire-number-of-gaslights-being-120the-glass-gaselierswere-designed-and-manufactured-by-messrs-defries-and-sonsthey-are-hung-at-such-a-height-as-to-diffuse-an-abundant-flood-of-light-without-fatigue-to-the-eyearound-the-sides-of-the-roomare-richly-ornamented-open-plates-for-image553490494.html
RM2R4DJNJ–New Music-Hall, Evan's Hotel, Covent-Garden, 1856. 'The new Hall has been built from the designs of Mr. William Finch Hill...Great brilliancy of effect is produced...by ten rich cut-glass gaseliers, or lustres for gas, eight of which have ten lights each, and two over the orchestra fifteen lights each; the entire number of gaslights being 120...The glass gaseliers...were designed and manufactured by Messrs. Defries and Sons...they are hung at such a height as to diffuse an abundant flood of light without fatigue to the eye...Around the sides of the room...are richly-ornamented open plates for
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Topside view of two 155mm artillery pieces located on Hill 55, 10 miles southwest of Danang, Vietnam. Photographed on January 22, 1971 by Sgt. C.E. Kissmann of the 1st Marine Division. This image is part of a series documenting American military activities during the Vietnam War. Negative number: AMD-097-2-71. Defense Department photo. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/topside-view-of-two-155mm-artillery-pieces-located-on-hill-55-10-miles-southwest-of-danang-vietnam-photographed-on-january-22-1971-by-sgt-ce-kissmann-of-the-1st-marine-division-this-image-is-part-of-a-series-documenting-american-military-activities-during-the-vietnam-war-negative-number-amd-097-2-71-defense-department-photo-image574165226.html
RM2TA3DGX–Topside view of two 155mm artillery pieces located on Hill 55, 10 miles southwest of Danang, Vietnam. Photographed on January 22, 1971 by Sgt. C.E. Kissmann of the 1st Marine Division. This image is part of a series documenting American military activities during the Vietnam War. Negative number: AMD-097-2-71. Defense Department photo.
The Battle of Okinawa, codenamed Operation Iceberg, was a series of battles fought in the Ryukyu Islands, centered on the island of Okinawa, and included the largest amphibious assault in the Pacific War.The 82-day-long battle lasted from 1 April until 22 June 1945. The Battle of Okinawa was remarkable for the ferocity of the fighting, the intensity of kamikaze attacks from the Japanese defenders, and the great number of Allied ships and armored vehicles that assaulted the island. The battle was one of the bloodiest in the Pacific. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-battle-of-okinawa-codenamed-operation-iceberg-was-a-series-of-battles-fought-in-the-ryukyu-islands-centered-on-the-island-of-okinawa-and-included-the-largest-amphibious-assault-in-the-pacific-warthe-82-day-long-battle-lasted-from-1-april-until-22-june-1945-the-battle-of-okinawa-was-remarkable-for-the-ferocity-of-the-fighting-the-intensity-of-kamikaze-attacks-from-the-japanese-defenders-and-the-great-number-of-allied-ships-and-armored-vehicles-that-assaulted-the-island-the-battle-was-one-of-the-bloodiest-in-the-pacific-image344273758.html
RM2B030KA–The Battle of Okinawa, codenamed Operation Iceberg, was a series of battles fought in the Ryukyu Islands, centered on the island of Okinawa, and included the largest amphibious assault in the Pacific War.The 82-day-long battle lasted from 1 April until 22 June 1945. The Battle of Okinawa was remarkable for the ferocity of the fighting, the intensity of kamikaze attacks from the Japanese defenders, and the great number of Allied ships and armored vehicles that assaulted the island. The battle was one of the bloodiest in the Pacific.
Post War Reconstruction in Britain- Housing Designs Pullman Court flats, Streatham Hill, London.This is a photo of listed building number 1064939. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/post-war-reconstruction-in-britain-housing-designs-pullman-court-flats-streatham-hill-londonthis-is-a-photo-of-listed-building-number-1064939-image568991624.html
RM2T1KPHC–Post War Reconstruction in Britain- Housing Designs Pullman Court flats, Streatham Hill, London.This is a photo of listed building number 1064939.
On To Rangoon Men of the 14th Army crawl up a nullah prior to bayoneting the Japs from a hill position 4 miles south of Pyawbwe. Troops of the 14th Army hurling the Jap back in an all out drive towards Rangoon shattered an enemy stand at Pyawbwe, 22 miles south east of Meiktila, Burma. More than 1,100 Japanese were killed and a number of tanks, guns and ammunition dumps destroyed in this headquarters and concentration point of enemy escaping from the North. April 01, 1945. (Photo by British Official Picture). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-to-rangoon-men-of-the-14th-army-crawl-up-a-nullah-prior-to-bayoneting-the-japs-from-a-hill-position-4-miles-south-of-pyawbwe-troops-of-the-14th-army-hurling-the-jap-back-in-an-all-out-drive-towards-rangoon-shattered-an-enemy-stand-at-pyawbwe-22-miles-south-east-of-meiktila-burma-more-than-1100-japanese-were-killed-and-a-number-of-tanks-guns-and-ammunition-dumps-destroyed-in-this-headquarters-and-concentration-point-of-enemy-escaping-from-the-north-april-01-1945-photo-by-british-official-picture-image463554273.html
RM2HX4M5N–On To Rangoon Men of the 14th Army crawl up a nullah prior to bayoneting the Japs from a hill position 4 miles south of Pyawbwe. Troops of the 14th Army hurling the Jap back in an all out drive towards Rangoon shattered an enemy stand at Pyawbwe, 22 miles south east of Meiktila, Burma. More than 1,100 Japanese were killed and a number of tanks, guns and ammunition dumps destroyed in this headquarters and concentration point of enemy escaping from the North. April 01, 1945. (Photo by British Official Picture).
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Scientific American Volume 71 Number 14 (October 1894) . hter.—P. F. Johnson. A FLATFOBM GATE FOB CABS, ETC.The gate shown in the illustration is of exceedinglysimple construction, easily operated and readily lockedin either open or closed position. It has been pat-ented by Mr. Frederick W. Young, of No. 9 Hill Street,Bloomfield, N. J. It has a post-like partly open cas-ing secured to the car platform and the dashboard atone side of the latter, and in the sides of this casingnear the middle are pivoted two members of a set oflazy-tongs, the other members of the set being pivot-ally connected w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scientific-american-volume-71-number-14-october-1894-hterp-f-johnson-a-flatfobm-gate-fob-cabs-etcthe-gate-shown-in-the-illustration-is-of-exceedinglysimple-construction-easily-operated-and-readily-lockedin-either-open-or-closed-position-it-has-been-pat-ented-by-mr-frederick-w-young-of-no-9-hill-streetbloomfield-n-j-it-has-a-post-like-partly-open-cas-ing-secured-to-the-car-platform-and-the-dashboard-atone-side-of-the-latter-and-in-the-sides-of-this-casingnear-the-middle-are-pivoted-two-members-of-a-set-oflazy-tongs-the-other-members-of-the-set-being-pivot-ally-connected-w-image342710542.html
RM2AWFPP6–Scientific American Volume 71 Number 14 (October 1894) . hter.—P. F. Johnson. A FLATFOBM GATE FOB CABS, ETC.The gate shown in the illustration is of exceedinglysimple construction, easily operated and readily lockedin either open or closed position. It has been pat-ented by Mr. Frederick W. Young, of No. 9 Hill Street,Bloomfield, N. J. It has a post-like partly open cas-ing secured to the car platform and the dashboard atone side of the latter, and in the sides of this casingnear the middle are pivoted two members of a set oflazy-tongs, the other members of the set being pivot-ally connected w
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RFAFMJBX–Male elephant dreaming of a female elephant
. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. CONIFERALES (PINACEAE) 299 DuCHARTRE (5) and Dangeard (36), the former calling attention to the inconstancy in the number of the cotyledons of polycotyledonous forms, and to the lack of any direct relation between these numbers and the connecting vascular strands. Sachs (27) and Masters (34) opposed this view, and so opinion has long been divided. Hill and De FRAEsnE find that among the Taxaceae and many Cupressineae the cotyledons are definitely two, each (except in podocarps) with a single vascular strand, and the root is diarch fro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/morphology-of-gymnosperms-gymnosperms-plant-morphology-coniferales-pinaceae-299-duchartre-5-and-dangeard-36-the-former-calling-attention-to-the-inconstancy-in-the-number-of-the-cotyledons-of-polycotyledonous-forms-and-to-the-lack-of-any-direct-relation-between-these-numbers-and-the-connecting-vascular-strands-sachs-27-and-masters-34-opposed-this-view-and-so-opinion-has-long-been-divided-hill-and-de-fraesne-find-that-among-the-taxaceae-and-many-cupressineae-the-cotyledons-are-definitely-two-each-except-in-podocarps-with-a-single-vascular-strand-and-the-root-is-diarch-fro-image216417482.html
RMPG2JKP–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. CONIFERALES (PINACEAE) 299 DuCHARTRE (5) and Dangeard (36), the former calling attention to the inconstancy in the number of the cotyledons of polycotyledonous forms, and to the lack of any direct relation between these numbers and the connecting vascular strands. Sachs (27) and Masters (34) opposed this view, and so opinion has long been divided. Hill and De FRAEsnE find that among the Taxaceae and many Cupressineae the cotyledons are definitely two, each (except in podocarps) with a single vascular strand, and the root is diarch fro
[Untitled, possibly related to: Mrs Arnold, age thirty two, does man's work on the rough and stumpy land to build a farm. Western Washington, Thurston County, Michigan Hill. See general caption number 36]. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/untitled-possibly-related-to-mrs-arnold-age-thirty-two-does-mans-work-on-the-rough-and-stumpy-land-to-build-a-farm-western-washington-thurston-county-michigan-hill-see-general-caption-number-36-image469806257.html
RM2J89EJW–[Untitled, possibly related to: Mrs Arnold, age thirty two, does man's work on the rough and stumpy land to build a farm. Western Washington, Thurston County, Michigan Hill. See general caption number 36].
USS BUNKER HILL hit by two Kamikazes in 30 seconds on 11 May 1945 off Kyushu. Dead-372. Wounded-264., 1943 - 1958; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 980 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/uss-bunker-hill-hit-by-two-kamikazes-in-30-seconds-on-11-may-1945-off-kyushu-dead-372-wounded-264-1943-1958-general-notes-use-war-and-conflict-number-980-when-ordering-a-reproduction-or-requesting-information-about-this-image-image259191649.html
RMW1K5GH–USS BUNKER HILL hit by two Kamikazes in 30 seconds on 11 May 1945 off Kyushu. Dead-372. Wounded-264., 1943 - 1958; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 980 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
Eruption of Mount Vesuvius near the foot of the hill, between Resina and Torre de Greco, as seen from the Marinella at Naples, 1861. Engraving from a sketch by Mr. Roskilly. 'In two or three minutes the smoke had reached the height shown in the Illustration...[a] new crater...burst out on the old lava...The aspect of the village of Torre del Greco is something fearful...Not one house was left uninjured, and a great number were destroyed...the horizon was perfectly obscured, the mouth of the bay hidden by smoke and ashes...[Vesuvius] burst out in double fury, throwing up stones and its ashes... Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eruption-of-mount-vesuvius-near-the-foot-of-the-hill-between-resina-and-torre-de-greco-as-seen-from-the-marinella-at-naples-1861-engraving-from-a-sketch-by-mr-roskilly-in-two-or-three-minutes-the-smoke-had-reached-the-height-shown-in-the-illustration-a-new-craterburst-out-on-the-old-lavathe-aspect-of-the-village-of-torre-del-greco-is-something-fearfulnot-one-house-was-left-uninjured-and-a-great-number-were-destroyedthe-horizon-was-perfectly-obscured-the-mouth-of-the-bay-hidden-by-smoke-and-ashes-vesuvius-burst-out-in-double-fury-throwing-up-stones-and-its-ashes-image575131592.html
RM2TBKE60–Eruption of Mount Vesuvius near the foot of the hill, between Resina and Torre de Greco, as seen from the Marinella at Naples, 1861. Engraving from a sketch by Mr. Roskilly. 'In two or three minutes the smoke had reached the height shown in the Illustration...[a] new crater...burst out on the old lava...The aspect of the village of Torre del Greco is something fearful...Not one house was left uninjured, and a great number were destroyed...the horizon was perfectly obscured, the mouth of the bay hidden by smoke and ashes...[Vesuvius] burst out in double fury, throwing up stones and its ashes...
Two radar antennas are pictured here as part of the HAWK missile battery complex on Hill 327 in Da-Nang, Vietnam. This photograph, taken on March 20, 1965, by Sgt. Batchelor, shows the activities of the 3rdMarDiv during the Vietnam War. It is an image from the Defense Department's collection, with reference number A183847. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-radar-antennas-are-pictured-here-as-part-of-the-hawk-missile-battery-complex-on-hill-327-in-da-nang-vietnam-this-photograph-taken-on-march-20-1965-by-sgt-batchelor-shows-the-activities-of-the-3rdmardiv-during-the-vietnam-war-it-is-an-image-from-the-defense-departments-collection-with-reference-number-a183847-image574151787.html
RM2TA2TCY–Two radar antennas are pictured here as part of the HAWK missile battery complex on Hill 327 in Da-Nang, Vietnam. This photograph, taken on March 20, 1965, by Sgt. Batchelor, shows the activities of the 3rdMarDiv during the Vietnam War. It is an image from the Defense Department's collection, with reference number A183847.
The Royal Navy during the Second World War Inside Magazine Number 16 at the Royal Naval Armament Depot Dean Hill, near Romsey on the Hampshire - Wiltshire border. Female workers use the traversing cranes to stack large naval shells. Many different types of naval shell were stored in this magazine. Note the narrow gauge railway lines to the right of the image used to transport the munitions around the depot. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-inside-magazine-number-16-at-the-royal-naval-armament-depot-dean-hill-near-romsey-on-the-hampshire-wiltshire-border-female-workers-use-the-traversing-cranes-to-stack-large-naval-shells-many-different-types-of-naval-shell-were-stored-in-this-magazine-note-the-narrow-gauge-railway-lines-to-the-right-of-the-image-used-to-transport-the-munitions-around-the-depot-image569012708.html
RM2T1MNEC–The Royal Navy during the Second World War Inside Magazine Number 16 at the Royal Naval Armament Depot Dean Hill, near Romsey on the Hampshire - Wiltshire border. Female workers use the traversing cranes to stack large naval shells. Many different types of naval shell were stored in this magazine. Note the narrow gauge railway lines to the right of the image used to transport the munitions around the depot.
Scientific American Volume 71 Number 14 (October 1894) . hter.—P. F. Johnson. A FLATFOBM GATE FOB CABS, ETC.The gate shown in the illustration is of exceedinglysimple construction, easily operated and readily lockedin either open or closed position. It has been pat-ented by Mr. Frederick W. Young, of No. 9 Hill Street,Bloomfield, N. J. It has a post-like partly open cas-ing secured to the car platform and the dashboard atone side of the latter, and in the sides of this casingnear the middle are pivoted two members of a set oflazy-tongs, the other members of the set being pivot-ally connected w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scientific-american-volume-71-number-14-october-1894-hterp-f-johnson-a-flatfobm-gate-fob-cabs-etcthe-gate-shown-in-the-illustration-is-of-exceedinglysimple-construction-easily-operated-and-readily-lockedin-either-open-or-closed-position-it-has-been-pat-ented-by-mr-frederick-w-young-of-no-9-hill-streetbloomfield-n-j-it-has-a-post-like-partly-open-cas-ing-secured-to-the-car-platform-and-the-dashboard-atone-side-of-the-latter-and-in-the-sides-of-this-casingnear-the-middle-are-pivoted-two-members-of-a-set-oflazy-tongs-the-other-members-of-the-set-being-pivot-ally-connected-w-image342709856.html
RM2AWFNWM–Scientific American Volume 71 Number 14 (October 1894) . hter.—P. F. Johnson. A FLATFOBM GATE FOB CABS, ETC.The gate shown in the illustration is of exceedinglysimple construction, easily operated and readily lockedin either open or closed position. It has been pat-ented by Mr. Frederick W. Young, of No. 9 Hill Street,Bloomfield, N. J. It has a post-like partly open cas-ing secured to the car platform and the dashboard atone side of the latter, and in the sides of this casingnear the middle are pivoted two members of a set oflazy-tongs, the other members of the set being pivot-ally connected w
. The corn crops: a discussion of maize, kafirs, and sorghums as grown in the United States and Canada. Corn; Kafir corn; Sorghum. 196 CORN CROPS accumulative, and (3) edge drop accumulative. The first type represents the earliest type of dropper plate, when it was attempted to regulate the number of kernels per hill by the size of hole in the dropper plate; the hole being large enough to take two, three, or four grains at a time. In both the accumulative drop forms, the hole. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-corn-crops-a-discussion-of-maize-kafirs-and-sorghums-as-grown-in-the-united-states-and-canada-corn-kafir-corn-sorghum-196-corn-crops-accumulative-and-3-edge-drop-accumulative-the-first-type-represents-the-earliest-type-of-dropper-plate-when-it-was-attempted-to-regulate-the-number-of-kernels-per-hill-by-the-size-of-hole-in-the-dropper-plate-the-hole-being-large-enough-to-take-two-three-or-four-grains-at-a-time-in-both-the-accumulative-drop-forms-the-hole-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readabi-image216368098.html
RMPG0BM2–. The corn crops: a discussion of maize, kafirs, and sorghums as grown in the United States and Canada. Corn; Kafir corn; Sorghum. 196 CORN CROPS accumulative, and (3) edge drop accumulative. The first type represents the earliest type of dropper plate, when it was attempted to regulate the number of kernels per hill by the size of hole in the dropper plate; the hole being large enough to take two, three, or four grains at a time. In both the accumulative drop forms, the hole. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabi
The Windings of Lough Erne, County Fermanagh, [Ireland], 1869. View of '...the beautiful scenery of Lough Erne...There are two lakes which bear the name of Erne, the Upper and the Lower; lying amidst low hills of the softest and freshest verdure, and studded with a great number of pretty wooded islets, they present a most charming succession of landscapes, without the grandeur of Killarney, but with infinite grace. The small town of Enniskillen, which is situated...on the piece of land between the two lakes, is the head-quarters for tourists in this delightful region; steam-boats passing to an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-windings-of-lough-erne-county-fermanagh-ireland-1869-view-of-the-beautiful-scenery-of-lough-ernethere-are-two-lakes-which-bear-the-name-of-erne-the-upper-and-the-lower-lying-amidst-low-hills-of-the-softest-and-freshest-verdure-and-studded-with-a-great-number-of-pretty-wooded-islets-they-present-a-most-charming-succession-of-landscapes-without-the-grandeur-of-killarney-but-with-infinite-grace-the-small-town-of-enniskillen-which-is-situatedon-the-piece-of-land-between-the-two-lakes-is-the-head-quarters-for-tourists-in-this-delightful-region-steam-boats-passing-to-an-image608998361.html
RM2XAP7HD–The Windings of Lough Erne, County Fermanagh, [Ireland], 1869. View of '...the beautiful scenery of Lough Erne...There are two lakes which bear the name of Erne, the Upper and the Lower; lying amidst low hills of the softest and freshest verdure, and studded with a great number of pretty wooded islets, they present a most charming succession of landscapes, without the grandeur of Killarney, but with infinite grace. The small town of Enniskillen, which is situated...on the piece of land between the two lakes, is the head-quarters for tourists in this delightful region; steam-boats passing to an
. Scientific American Volume 92 Number 04 (January 1905) . SWINEHART SOLID CLINCHER TIRE AND GOODRICH DETACHABLE NON-SKID TIRE WITH TWO-PIECE UNITED LUG. by Mr. Alden L. McMurtry, of this city. This systemwas used recently in modified form at the hill-climbingcontest at Eagle Rock. It is also being used during thepresent week at Ormond Beach, Florida. Briefly, the system comprises a line circuit runningalong the course, which is closed by automobiles inpassing over wires stretched across the course, at thestart, quarter mile, half mile, kilometer, etc., or at anyother intervals required. The i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scientific-american-volume-92-number-04-january-1905-swinehart-solid-clincher-tire-and-goodrich-detachable-non-skid-tire-with-two-piece-united-lug-by-mr-alden-l-mcmurtry-of-this-city-this-systemwas-used-recently-in-modified-form-at-the-hill-climbingcontest-at-eagle-rock-it-is-also-being-used-during-thepresent-week-at-ormond-beach-florida-briefly-the-system-comprises-a-line-circuit-runningalong-the-course-which-is-closed-by-automobiles-inpassing-over-wires-stretched-across-the-course-at-thestart-quarter-mile-half-mile-kilometer-etc-or-at-anyother-intervals-required-the-i-image370113982.html
RM2CE444E–. Scientific American Volume 92 Number 04 (January 1905) . SWINEHART SOLID CLINCHER TIRE AND GOODRICH DETACHABLE NON-SKID TIRE WITH TWO-PIECE UNITED LUG. by Mr. Alden L. McMurtry, of this city. This systemwas used recently in modified form at the hill-climbingcontest at Eagle Rock. It is also being used during thepresent week at Ormond Beach, Florida. Briefly, the system comprises a line circuit runningalong the course, which is closed by automobiles inpassing over wires stretched across the course, at thestart, quarter mile, half mile, kilometer, etc., or at anyother intervals required. The i
. The corn crops: a discussion of maize, kafirs, and sorghums as grown in the United States and Canada. Corn; Kafir corn; Sorghum. 196 CORN CROPS accumulative, and (3) edge drop accumulative. The first type represents the earliest type of dropper plate, when it was attempted to regulate the number of kernels per hill by the size of hole in the dropper plate; the hole being large enough to take two, three, or four grains at a time. In both the accumulative drop forms, the hole. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-corn-crops-a-discussion-of-maize-kafirs-and-sorghums-as-grown-in-the-united-states-and-canada-corn-kafir-corn-sorghum-196-corn-crops-accumulative-and-3-edge-drop-accumulative-the-first-type-represents-the-earliest-type-of-dropper-plate-when-it-was-attempted-to-regulate-the-number-of-kernels-per-hill-by-the-size-of-hole-in-the-dropper-plate-the-hole-being-large-enough-to-take-two-three-or-four-grains-at-a-time-in-both-the-accumulative-drop-forms-the-hole-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readabi-image216400062.html
RMPG1TDJ–. The corn crops: a discussion of maize, kafirs, and sorghums as grown in the United States and Canada. Corn; Kafir corn; Sorghum. 196 CORN CROPS accumulative, and (3) edge drop accumulative. The first type represents the earliest type of dropper plate, when it was attempted to regulate the number of kernels per hill by the size of hole in the dropper plate; the hole being large enough to take two, three, or four grains at a time. In both the accumulative drop forms, the hole. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabi
Ely Lodge, Lough Erne, County Fermanagh, [Ireland], 1869. View of '...the beautiful scenery of Lough Erne...There are two lakes which bear the name of Erne, the Upper and the Lower; lying amidst low hills of the softest and freshest verdure, and studded with a great number of pretty wooded islets, they present a most charming succession of landscapes, without the grandeur of Killarney, but with infinite grace. The small town of Enniskillen, which is situated...on the piece of land between the two lakes, is the head-quarters for tourists in this delightful region; steam-boats passing to and fro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ely-lodge-lough-erne-county-fermanagh-ireland-1869-view-of-the-beautiful-scenery-of-lough-ernethere-are-two-lakes-which-bear-the-name-of-erne-the-upper-and-the-lower-lying-amidst-low-hills-of-the-softest-and-freshest-verdure-and-studded-with-a-great-number-of-pretty-wooded-islets-they-present-a-most-charming-succession-of-landscapes-without-the-grandeur-of-killarney-but-with-infinite-grace-the-small-town-of-enniskillen-which-is-situatedon-the-piece-of-land-between-the-two-lakes-is-the-head-quarters-for-tourists-in-this-delightful-region-steam-boats-passing-to-and-fro-image608997160.html
RM2XAP62G–Ely Lodge, Lough Erne, County Fermanagh, [Ireland], 1869. View of '...the beautiful scenery of Lough Erne...There are two lakes which bear the name of Erne, the Upper and the Lower; lying amidst low hills of the softest and freshest verdure, and studded with a great number of pretty wooded islets, they present a most charming succession of landscapes, without the grandeur of Killarney, but with infinite grace. The small town of Enniskillen, which is situated...on the piece of land between the two lakes, is the head-quarters for tourists in this delightful region; steam-boats passing to and fro
. Scientific American Volume 92 Number 04 (January 1905) . *-- ? .j Plenty of Room. Seats Six People. Four SeatsInside. No Noise. NO VIBRATION The White holds the record of American madecars for the Eagle Rock Hill—1 min., 2§ sec. Send for Particulars White mS Company CLEVELANDOHIO. 16 H.P. Touring Car$1,400 New Price 8 H. P. Runabout $750New Price These two|!automobiles have jumped at a bound into the popular favorof those for whom they were built. The automobilists and the agents ofexperience who have long been searching for an absolutely dependablecar at a moderate price have found in the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scientific-american-volume-92-number-04-january-1905-j-plenty-of-room-seats-six-people-four-seatsinside-no-noise-no-vibration-the-white-holds-the-record-of-american-madecars-for-the-eagle-rock-hill1-min-2-sec-send-for-particulars-white-ms-company-clevelandohio-16-hp-touring-car1400-new-price-8-h-p-runabout-750new-price-these-two!automobiles-have-jumped-at-a-bound-into-the-popular-favorof-those-for-whom-they-were-built-the-automobilists-and-the-agents-ofexperience-who-have-long-been-searching-for-an-absolutely-dependablecar-at-a-moderate-price-have-found-in-the-image370112130.html
RM2CE41PA–. Scientific American Volume 92 Number 04 (January 1905) . *-- ? .j Plenty of Room. Seats Six People. Four SeatsInside. No Noise. NO VIBRATION The White holds the record of American madecars for the Eagle Rock Hill—1 min., 2§ sec. Send for Particulars White mS Company CLEVELANDOHIO. 16 H.P. Touring Car$1,400 New Price 8 H. P. Runabout $750New Price These two|!automobiles have jumped at a bound into the popular favorof those for whom they were built. The automobilists and the agents ofexperience who have long been searching for an absolutely dependablecar at a moderate price have found in the
Sandbag Battery defended by the Guards - sketched on the morning of the Battle of Inkerman, 1854. Crimean War: '...two 18-pounders which had been mounted on Sandbag battery were taken away, and the battery left without guns...The Russians...now assailed this redoubt...More than half of the Guards who entered action fell here; but around them lie heaps of the enemy. About this redoubt alone not less than 1500 Russian corpses have been counted. The killed were literally heaped one upon another, and most were shot through the head....After a rigid struggle against the superior number of the enemy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sandbag-battery-defended-by-the-guards-sketched-on-the-morning-of-the-battle-of-inkerman-1854-crimean-war-two-18-pounders-which-had-been-mounted-on-sandbag-battery-were-taken-away-and-the-battery-left-without-gunsthe-russiansnow-assailed-this-redoubtmore-than-half-of-the-guards-who-entered-action-fell-here-but-around-them-lie-heaps-of-the-enemy-about-this-redoubt-alone-not-less-than-1500-russian-corpses-have-been-counted-the-killed-were-literally-heaped-one-upon-another-and-most-were-shot-through-the-headafter-a-rigid-struggle-against-the-superior-number-of-the-enemy-image481979164.html
RM2K0419G–Sandbag Battery defended by the Guards - sketched on the morning of the Battle of Inkerman, 1854. Crimean War: '...two 18-pounders which had been mounted on Sandbag battery were taken away, and the battery left without guns...The Russians...now assailed this redoubt...More than half of the Guards who entered action fell here; but around them lie heaps of the enemy. About this redoubt alone not less than 1500 Russian corpses have been counted. The killed were literally heaped one upon another, and most were shot through the head....After a rigid struggle against the superior number of the enemy
. From the Niger to the Nile . fight for supremacy. Wadi lies north-west. His way first passed through largestretches of guinea-corn, which had been much damagedby the heavy rains. In one place there was a broad lanemown through the crops by the torrent that had sweptdown a hill. A large number of palm-trees grew roundabout. Half an hour from Wuyo he reached a ford on theriver Baiyo, and two hours more marching brought him tothe eastern end of the fine rocky mountain which he had seenfrom the hills of Wuyo. A mile farther he came to Wadi,a town very Uke the last, but half its size, with the wa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-the-niger-to-the-nile-fight-for-supremacy-wadi-lies-north-west-his-way-first-passed-through-largestretches-of-guinea-corn-which-had-been-much-damagedby-the-heavy-rains-in-one-place-there-was-a-broad-lanemown-through-the-crops-by-the-torrent-that-had-sweptdown-a-hill-a-large-number-of-palm-trees-grew-roundabout-half-an-hour-from-wuyo-he-reached-a-ford-on-theriver-baiyo-and-two-hours-more-marching-brought-him-tothe-eastern-end-of-the-fine-rocky-mountain-which-he-had-seenfrom-the-hills-of-wuyo-a-mile-farther-he-came-to-wadia-town-very-uke-the-last-but-half-its-size-with-the-wa-image375319603.html
RM2CPH7YF–. From the Niger to the Nile . fight for supremacy. Wadi lies north-west. His way first passed through largestretches of guinea-corn, which had been much damagedby the heavy rains. In one place there was a broad lanemown through the crops by the torrent that had sweptdown a hill. A large number of palm-trees grew roundabout. Half an hour from Wuyo he reached a ford on theriver Baiyo, and two hours more marching brought him tothe eastern end of the fine rocky mountain which he had seenfrom the hills of Wuyo. A mile farther he came to Wadi,a town very Uke the last, but half its size, with the wa
. Scientific American Volume 86 Number 14 (April 1902) . The Waterless Knouobile. A Business, Pleasure nil Touring Car combined, rlJllK?>—Grooved pins and,ir system for cooling the en-giue. Folding front seat, facing for-ward for extra passengers Kntirefor carrying purposesTwo hundred mileson one supply ofgasolene. Very sate,due to its simplecontrol, two footbrakes and one dou-ble acting handbrake. ExtremelyOSS? riding, due toits long flexible sidesprings with swiv-eled ends. A great hill climber and very speedy, due toits powerful eight horse power engine. An ideal Doc-tors vehicle. Price Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scientific-american-volume-86-number-14-april-1902-the-waterless-knouobile-a-business-pleasure-nil-touring-car-combined-rljllkgtgrooved-pins-andir-system-for-cooling-the-en-giue-folding-front-seat-facing-for-ward-for-extra-passengers-kntirefor-carrying-purposestwo-hundred-mileson-one-supply-ofgasolene-very-satedue-to-its-simplecontrol-two-footbrakes-and-one-dou-ble-acting-handbrake-extremelyoss-riding-due-toits-long-flexible-sidesprings-with-swiv-eled-ends-a-great-hill-climber-and-very-speedy-due-toits-powerful-eight-horse-power-engine-an-ideal-doc-tors-vehicle-price-image369707382.html
RM2CDDHF2–. Scientific American Volume 86 Number 14 (April 1902) . The Waterless Knouobile. A Business, Pleasure nil Touring Car combined, rlJllK?>—Grooved pins and,ir system for cooling the en-giue. Folding front seat, facing for-ward for extra passengers Kntirefor carrying purposesTwo hundred mileson one supply ofgasolene. Very sate,due to its simplecontrol, two footbrakes and one dou-ble acting handbrake. ExtremelyOSS? riding, due toits long flexible sidesprings with swiv-eled ends. A great hill climber and very speedy, due toits powerful eight horse power engine. An ideal Doc-tors vehicle. Price
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. , L^ J II The Rcwists^ Review Apbil 13. 1922. The E. G. Hill Company Builds Two Number One Construction Each 41 ft 9 x 250. 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.. Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-l-j-ii-the-rcwists-review-apbil-13-1922-the-e-g-hill-company-builds-two-number-one-construction-each-41-ft-9-x-250-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-chicago-florists-pub-co-image238124708.html
RMRRBEDT–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. , L^ J II The Rcwists^ Review Apbil 13. 1922. The E. G. Hill Company Builds Two Number One Construction Each 41 ft 9 x 250. 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.. Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co
. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. CONIFERALES (PINACEAE) 299 DuCHARTRE (5) and Dangeard (36), the former calling attention to the inconstancy in the number of the cotyledons of polycotyledonous forms, and to the lack of any direct relation between these numbers and the connecting vascular strands. Sachs (27) and Masters (34) opposed this view, and so opinion has long been divided. Hill and De FRAEsnE find that among the Taxaceae and many Cupressineae the cotyledons are definitely two, each (except in podocarps) with a single vascular strand, and the root is diarch fro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/morphology-of-gymnosperms-gymnosperms-plant-morphology-coniferales-pinaceae-299-duchartre-5-and-dangeard-36-the-former-calling-attention-to-the-inconstancy-in-the-number-of-the-cotyledons-of-polycotyledonous-forms-and-to-the-lack-of-any-direct-relation-between-these-numbers-and-the-connecting-vascular-strands-sachs-27-and-masters-34-opposed-this-view-and-so-opinion-has-long-been-divided-hill-and-de-fraesne-find-that-among-the-taxaceae-and-many-cupressineae-the-cotyledons-are-definitely-two-each-except-in-podocarps-with-a-single-vascular-strand-and-the-root-is-diarch-fro-image232103310.html
RMRDH63X–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. CONIFERALES (PINACEAE) 299 DuCHARTRE (5) and Dangeard (36), the former calling attention to the inconstancy in the number of the cotyledons of polycotyledonous forms, and to the lack of any direct relation between these numbers and the connecting vascular strands. Sachs (27) and Masters (34) opposed this view, and so opinion has long been divided. Hill and De FRAEsnE find that among the Taxaceae and many Cupressineae the cotyledons are definitely two, each (except in podocarps) with a single vascular strand, and the root is diarch fro
. Key to North American birds [microform] : containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. Fifi. 153. — Shore Lark, much reduced, ney, after Baird.) Alaudida, belong to an entirely different family, the MotacillUl(B; while the American fielii- lark is one of the Icteridee, much further removed. According to shape of hill, structure of nostrils, and apparent number of primaries, the family may be divided into two subfami Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/key-to-north-american-birds-microform-containing-a-concise-account-of-every-species-of-living-and-fossil-bird-at-present-known-from-the-continent-north-of-the-mexican-and-united-states-boundary-inclusive-of-greenland-birds-ornithology-oiseaux-ornithologie-fifi-153-shore-lark-much-reduced-ney-after-baird-alaudida-belong-to-an-entirely-different-family-the-motacillulb-while-the-american-fielii-lark-is-one-of-the-icteridee-much-further-removed-according-to-shape-of-hill-structure-of-nostrils-and-apparent-number-of-primaries-the-family-may-be-divided-into-two-subfami-image234907398.html
RMRJ4XNX–. Key to North American birds [microform] : containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. Fifi. 153. — Shore Lark, much reduced, ney, after Baird.) Alaudida, belong to an entirely different family, the MotacillUl(B; while the American fielii- lark is one of the Icteridee, much further removed. According to shape of hill, structure of nostrils, and apparent number of primaries, the family may be divided into two subfami
. A history of British birds. Birds. 130 BRITISH BIRDS. nest and is fed by the male. The number of eggs is usually five; but four and six are often found. The Hen-Harrier is a bolder bird in the pursuit of its food than the other two British Harriers^ and undoubtedly often chases its prey on the wing. It catches small birds^ mice^ frogs^ but does not disdain to make a meal off the eggs of its neighbours when it has the opportunity. The graceful- ness of its flight and the ease with which it can skim over the brow of a hill make it a favourite with the ornithologist^ in spite of an occasional y Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-british-birds-birds-130-british-birds-nest-and-is-fed-by-the-male-the-number-of-eggs-is-usually-five-but-four-and-six-are-often-found-the-hen-harrier-is-a-bolder-bird-in-the-pursuit-of-its-food-than-the-other-two-british-harriers-and-undoubtedly-often-chases-its-prey-on-the-wing-it-catches-small-birds-mice-frogs-but-does-not-disdain-to-make-a-meal-off-the-eggs-of-its-neighbours-when-it-has-the-opportunity-the-graceful-ness-of-its-flight-and-the-ease-with-which-it-can-skim-over-the-brow-of-a-hill-make-it-a-favourite-with-the-ornithologist-in-spite-of-an-occasional-y-image232448186.html
RMRE4X0X–. A history of British birds. Birds. 130 BRITISH BIRDS. nest and is fed by the male. The number of eggs is usually five; but four and six are often found. The Hen-Harrier is a bolder bird in the pursuit of its food than the other two British Harriers^ and undoubtedly often chases its prey on the wing. It catches small birds^ mice^ frogs^ but does not disdain to make a meal off the eggs of its neighbours when it has the opportunity. The graceful- ness of its flight and the ease with which it can skim over the brow of a hill make it a favourite with the ornithologist^ in spite of an occasional y
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. WINTEEIKG. 251 cavation in a dry knoll, or side-hill, to the depth of about three feet. If the number of bees only demand a single clamp, the door may be placed at the end; but if a double clamp with two rooms is needed, the door should be at the center of one side, opening into the ante-room for the stove, between the two apartments. T Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-winteeikg-251-cavation-in-a-dry-knoll-or-side-hill-to-the-depth-of-about-three-feet-if-the-number-of-bees-only-demand-a-single-clamp-the-door-may-be-placed-at-the-end-but-if-a-double-clamp-with-two-rooms-is-needed-the-door-should-be-at-the-center-of-one-side-opening-into-the-ante-room-for-the-stove-between-the-two-apartments-t-image232214118.html
RMRDP7DA–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. WINTEEIKG. 251 cavation in a dry knoll, or side-hill, to the depth of about three feet. If the number of bees only demand a single clamp, the door may be placed at the end; but if a double clamp with two rooms is needed, the door should be at the center of one side, opening into the ante-room for the stove, between the two apartments. T
. The corn crops: a discussion of maize, kafirs, and sorghums as grown in the United States and Canada. Corn; Kafir corn; Sorghum. 196 CORN CROPS accumulative, and (3) edge drop accumulative. The first type represents the earliest type of dropper plate, when it was attempted to regulate the number of kernels per hill by the size of hole in the dropper plate; the hole being large enough to take two, three, or four grains at a time. In both the accumulative drop forms, the hole. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-corn-crops-a-discussion-of-maize-kafirs-and-sorghums-as-grown-in-the-united-states-and-canada-corn-kafir-corn-sorghum-196-corn-crops-accumulative-and-3-edge-drop-accumulative-the-first-type-represents-the-earliest-type-of-dropper-plate-when-it-was-attempted-to-regulate-the-number-of-kernels-per-hill-by-the-size-of-hole-in-the-dropper-plate-the-hole-being-large-enough-to-take-two-three-or-four-grains-at-a-time-in-both-the-accumulative-drop-forms-the-hole-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readabi-image232094174.html
RMRDGPDJ–. The corn crops: a discussion of maize, kafirs, and sorghums as grown in the United States and Canada. Corn; Kafir corn; Sorghum. 196 CORN CROPS accumulative, and (3) edge drop accumulative. The first type represents the earliest type of dropper plate, when it was attempted to regulate the number of kernels per hill by the size of hole in the dropper plate; the hole being large enough to take two, three, or four grains at a time. In both the accumulative drop forms, the hole. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabi
. The corn crops: a discussion of maize, kafirs, and sorghums as grown in the United States and Canada. Corn; Kafir corn; Sorghum. 196 CORN CROPS accumulative, and (3) edge drop accumulative. The first type represents the earliest type of dropper plate, when it was attempted to regulate the number of kernels per hill by the size of hole in the dropper plate; the hole being large enough to take two, three, or four grains at a time. In both the accumulative drop forms, the hole. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-corn-crops-a-discussion-of-maize-kafirs-and-sorghums-as-grown-in-the-united-states-and-canada-corn-kafir-corn-sorghum-196-corn-crops-accumulative-and-3-edge-drop-accumulative-the-first-type-represents-the-earliest-type-of-dropper-plate-when-it-was-attempted-to-regulate-the-number-of-kernels-per-hill-by-the-size-of-hole-in-the-dropper-plate-the-hole-being-large-enough-to-take-two-three-or-four-grains-at-a-time-in-both-the-accumulative-drop-forms-the-hole-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readabi-image232060884.html
RMRDF80M–. The corn crops: a discussion of maize, kafirs, and sorghums as grown in the United States and Canada. Corn; Kafir corn; Sorghum. 196 CORN CROPS accumulative, and (3) edge drop accumulative. The first type represents the earliest type of dropper plate, when it was attempted to regulate the number of kernels per hill by the size of hole in the dropper plate; the hole being large enough to take two, three, or four grains at a time. In both the accumulative drop forms, the hole. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabi
. Practical corn culture, written especially for the corn belt farmers. Corn. 46 PRACTICAL CORN CULTURE This, as we have stated before, is due to the smaller, more early maturing varieties grown in Northern Illinois. For a number of years we have planted in rows three feet six inches apart each waj'. Of late years we have planted mostly two and three kernels alternately to the hill. In a few instances we have planted three kernels for the earlier varieties. While our primary object in planting only two and three kernels in the hill is to secure the largest number of bushels of fine seed ears, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/practical-corn-culture-written-especially-for-the-corn-belt-farmers-corn-46-practical-corn-culture-this-as-we-have-stated-before-is-due-to-the-smaller-more-early-maturing-varieties-grown-in-northern-illinois-for-a-number-of-years-we-have-planted-in-rows-three-feet-six-inches-apart-each-waj-of-late-years-we-have-planted-mostly-two-and-three-kernels-alternately-to-the-hill-in-a-few-instances-we-have-planted-three-kernels-for-the-earlier-varieties-while-our-primary-object-in-planting-only-two-and-three-kernels-in-the-hill-is-to-secure-the-largest-number-of-bushels-of-fine-seed-ears-image232426574.html
RMRE3XD2–. Practical corn culture, written especially for the corn belt farmers. Corn. 46 PRACTICAL CORN CULTURE This, as we have stated before, is due to the smaller, more early maturing varieties grown in Northern Illinois. For a number of years we have planted in rows three feet six inches apart each waj'. Of late years we have planted mostly two and three kernels alternately to the hill. In a few instances we have planted three kernels for the earlier varieties. While our primary object in planting only two and three kernels in the hill is to secure the largest number of bushels of fine seed ears,
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 16 The Florists^ Review JULT 10, 1919. in 1917. Among his many new ones I would mention Mary Brand, Bichard Carvel and Frances Willard. E. J. Shaylor, of Wellesley Hills, is devoting his later years to raising new varieties, and has already given us Georgiana Shaylor, Mary Woodbury Shaylor, Wil- ton Lockwood and a number of others which have received certificates of merit. We must not forget to mention Cherry Hill, by Thurlow, of West New- bury, and Karl Bosenfield, by Bosen- field, of Omaha, Neb., as being two American varieties of exceptional mer Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-16-the-florists-review-jult-10-1919-in-1917-among-his-many-new-ones-i-would-mention-mary-brand-bichard-carvel-and-frances-willard-e-j-shaylor-of-wellesley-hills-is-devoting-his-later-years-to-raising-new-varieties-and-has-already-given-us-georgiana-shaylor-mary-woodbury-shaylor-wil-ton-lockwood-and-a-number-of-others-which-have-received-certificates-of-merit-we-must-not-forget-to-mention-cherry-hill-by-thurlow-of-west-new-bury-and-karl-bosenfield-by-bosen-field-of-omaha-neb-as-being-two-american-varieties-of-exceptional-mer-image238260924.html
RMRRHM6M–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 16 The Florists^ Review JULT 10, 1919. in 1917. Among his many new ones I would mention Mary Brand, Bichard Carvel and Frances Willard. E. J. Shaylor, of Wellesley Hills, is devoting his later years to raising new varieties, and has already given us Georgiana Shaylor, Mary Woodbury Shaylor, Wil- ton Lockwood and a number of others which have received certificates of merit. We must not forget to mention Cherry Hill, by Thurlow, of West New- bury, and Karl Bosenfield, by Bosen- field, of Omaha, Neb., as being two American varieties of exceptional mer
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The E. G. Hill Company Builds Two Number One Construction Each 41 ft 9 x 250. A few weeks ago I was passing through Richmond, Indiana, on my way to Chi- cago. Just to see what he would say, I asked the conductor what Richmond was noted for. His reply was: "Say, man, don't you know? Where you been? Don't you do no reading or anything? Why, this is the home of Fair Ophelia and all her folks. Out that way about a couple of miles, lives her fine old daddy, E. G. Hill, and his son-in-law. Earl Mann. To- gether they are the E. G. Hill Company, known Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-the-e-g-hill-company-builds-two-number-one-construction-each-41-ft-9-x-250-a-few-weeks-ago-i-was-passing-through-richmond-indiana-on-my-way-to-chi-cago-just-to-see-what-he-would-say-i-asked-the-conductor-what-richmond-was-noted-for-his-reply-was-quotsay-man-dont-you-know-where-you-been-dont-you-do-no-reading-or-anything-why-this-is-the-home-of-fair-ophelia-and-all-her-folks-out-that-way-about-a-couple-of-miles-lives-her-fine-old-daddy-e-g-hill-and-his-son-in-law-earl-mann-to-gether-they-are-the-e-g-hill-company-known-image238124702.html
RMRRBEDJ–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The E. G. Hill Company Builds Two Number One Construction Each 41 ft 9 x 250. A few weeks ago I was passing through Richmond, Indiana, on my way to Chi- cago. Just to see what he would say, I asked the conductor what Richmond was noted for. His reply was: "Say, man, don't you know? Where you been? Don't you do no reading or anything? Why, this is the home of Fair Ophelia and all her folks. Out that way about a couple of miles, lives her fine old daddy, E. G. Hill, and his son-in-law. Earl Mann. To- gether they are the E. G. Hill Company, known
. The water birds of North America [microform]. Birds; Water-birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux aquatiques. Okdek PIKENICOPTERT. LAMELLlliOS'riixVL (iUALLATOKEa Cnxii. L)iiUfllii-ostriil iiml I'lu'coriiil Oriillalnrcs, wiili tin- neck anil Ic^'s oxccss- ivcly eloiij,'ati'(l, tlin anterior tncs liilly wi'lilicd, the hallux very siiiall, Lilfvalcil, or soiiu'tiuu'.s altii;,'((tli('r waiitiiij,', tlu; hill alpiiiiiUy ln'iit in the inidtllo portinii, the iiuuulil)lu inmh deeper in tlu; middle portion than the nnixilla. Kggs tew in number (ono or two), pure white, with a soft eiileareous Hhell. The l'"la Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-water-birds-of-north-america-microform-birds-water-birds-oiseaux-oiseaux-aquatiques-okdek-pikenicoptert-lamelllliosriixvl-iuallatokea-cnxii-liiufllii-ostriil-iiml-ilucoriiil-oriillalnrcs-wiili-tin-neck-anil-ics-oxccss-ivcly-eloiijatil-tlin-anterior-tncs-liilly-wililicd-the-hallux-very-siiiall-lilfvalcil-or-soiiutiuus-altiitlir-waiitiiij-tlu-hill-alpiiiiiuy-lniit-in-the-inidtllo-portinii-the-iiuuulillu-inmh-deeper-in-tlu-middle-portion-than-the-nnixilla-kggs-tew-in-number-ono-or-two-pure-white-with-a-soft-eiileareous-hhell-the-lquotla-image234945025.html
RMRJ6JNN–. The water birds of North America [microform]. Birds; Water-birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux aquatiques. Okdek PIKENICOPTERT. LAMELLlliOS'riixVL (iUALLATOKEa Cnxii. L)iiUfllii-ostriil iiml I'lu'coriiil Oriillalnrcs, wiili tin- neck anil Ic^'s oxccss- ivcly eloiij,'ati'(l, tlin anterior tncs liilly wi'lilicd, the hallux very siiiall, Lilfvalcil, or soiiu'tiuu'.s altii;,'((tli('r waiitiiij,', tlu; hill alpiiiiiUy ln'iit in the inidtllo portinii, the iiuuulil)lu inmh deeper in tlu; middle portion than the nnixilla. Kggs tew in number (ono or two), pure white, with a soft eiileareous Hhell. The l'"la
. A manual of bacteriology. Bacteriology. 98 MANUAL OF BACTERIOLOGY. from the surface condenses on the inside of the lid, and runs down over the surface of the agar. A round piece of filter paper placed over the dish before putting on the lid may also be employed, or the cover may be made of porous earthenware, as recently recommended by Hill. Colonies develop usually in from one to two days, more quickly, of course, in the incubator. In plate No. i they will be very numerous, in plate No. 2 less numerous and in plate No. 3 still less numerous. Where the number is small the colonies will be wi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-bacteriology-bacteriology-98-manual-of-bacteriology-from-the-surface-condenses-on-the-inside-of-the-lid-and-runs-down-over-the-surface-of-the-agar-a-round-piece-of-filter-paper-placed-over-the-dish-before-putting-on-the-lid-may-also-be-employed-or-the-cover-may-be-made-of-porous-earthenware-as-recently-recommended-by-hill-colonies-develop-usually-in-from-one-to-two-days-more-quickly-of-course-in-the-incubator-in-plate-no-i-they-will-be-very-numerous-in-plate-no-2-less-numerous-and-in-plate-no-3-still-less-numerous-where-the-number-is-small-the-colonies-will-be-wi-image232372377.html
RMRE1D9D–. A manual of bacteriology. Bacteriology. 98 MANUAL OF BACTERIOLOGY. from the surface condenses on the inside of the lid, and runs down over the surface of the agar. A round piece of filter paper placed over the dish before putting on the lid may also be employed, or the cover may be made of porous earthenware, as recently recommended by Hill. Colonies develop usually in from one to two days, more quickly, of course, in the incubator. In plate No. i they will be very numerous, in plate No. 2 less numerous and in plate No. 3 still less numerous. Where the number is small the colonies will be wi
. Wild animals at home [microform]. Animals; Zoology; Animaux; Zoologie. I 1 I M m i The Rabbhs and their Habits stuck to him for one — two — three jumps, but at number four, as I remember it, I went flying over his head, fortunately up hill, and landed in the bushes unhurt, but ready for peace at any price. It is good old wisdom to "lay low in case of doubt," and very low I lay there, waiting for the war to cease. It was over in a few seconds, for my horse dashed after his fellows and passed through the bushes, so that the winged scorpions were left behmd. Presently I Ufted my head Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wild-animals-at-home-microform-animals-zoology-animaux-zoologie-i-1-i-m-m-i-the-rabbhs-and-their-habits-stuck-to-him-for-one-two-three-jumps-but-at-number-four-as-i-remember-it-i-went-flying-over-his-head-fortunately-up-hill-and-landed-in-the-bushes-unhurt-but-ready-for-peace-at-any-price-it-is-good-old-wisdom-to-quotlay-low-in-case-of-doubtquot-and-very-low-i-lay-there-waiting-for-the-war-to-cease-it-was-over-in-a-few-seconds-for-my-horse-dashed-after-his-fellows-and-passed-through-the-bushes-so-that-the-winged-scorpions-were-left-behmd-presently-i-ufted-my-head-image232794822.html
RMREMM4P–. Wild animals at home [microform]. Animals; Zoology; Animaux; Zoologie. I 1 I M m i The Rabbhs and their Habits stuck to him for one — two — three jumps, but at number four, as I remember it, I went flying over his head, fortunately up hill, and landed in the bushes unhurt, but ready for peace at any price. It is good old wisdom to "lay low in case of doubt," and very low I lay there, waiting for the war to cease. It was over in a few seconds, for my horse dashed after his fellows and passed through the bushes, so that the winged scorpions were left behmd. Presently I Ufted my head
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