Deutsch: Benedikt Waldeck, deutscher linksliberaler Politiker, Gegenspieler Bismarcks. 1870 41 Benedikt Waldeck (IZ 54-1870 S 445) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deutsch-benedikt-waldeck-deutscher-linksliberaler-politiker-gegenspieler-bismarcks-1870-41-benedikt-waldeck-iz-54-1870-s-445-image211370159.html
RMP7TMP7–Deutsch: Benedikt Waldeck, deutscher linksliberaler Politiker, Gegenspieler Bismarcks. 1870 41 Benedikt Waldeck (IZ 54-1870 S 445)
Benedikt Waldeck (IZ 54-1870 S 445). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/benedikt-waldeck-iz-54-1870-s-445-image218350266.html
RMPK6KYP–Benedikt Waldeck (IZ 54-1870 S 445).
Benedikt Waldeck (IZ 54 1870 S 445) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/benedikt-waldeck-iz-54-1870-s-445-image153163052.html
RMJW5510–Benedikt Waldeck (IZ 54 1870 S 445)
Napier Eland Convair 340 - 440 Mark II (Convair 440-62) N440EL (msn 445) at PacAero Engineering Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. Built in 1957 and delivered to D.Napier & Sons Ltd., at PacAero waiting for conversion to the prototype 'Napier Eland Convair 340 - 440 Mark II', powered by 3,060 e.s.h.p. Napier N.El.1 Eland turboprop engines. After flight testing was completed the aircraft was delivered to Allegheny Airlines in 1959. When support for the Eland engines was withdrawn by Rolls-Royce, the aircraft was converted again, to CV-580 standard powered by Allison 501D-13 turboprop engines (civil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/napier-eland-convair-340-440-mark-ii-convair-440-62-n440el-msn-445-at-pacaero-engineering-corporation-santa-monica-ca-built-in-1957-and-delivered-to-dnapier-sons-ltd-at-pacaero-waiting-for-conversion-to-the-prototype-napier-eland-convair-340-440-mark-ii-powered-by-3060-eshp-napier-nel1-eland-turboprop-engines-after-flight-testing-was-completed-the-aircraft-was-delivered-to-allegheny-airlines-in-1959-when-support-for-the-eland-engines-was-withdrawn-by-rolls-royce-the-aircraft-was-converted-again-to-cv-580-standard-powered-by-allison-501d-13-turboprop-engines-civil-image560793999.html
RM2RGAAD3–Napier Eland Convair 340 - 440 Mark II (Convair 440-62) N440EL (msn 445) at PacAero Engineering Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. Built in 1957 and delivered to D.Napier & Sons Ltd., at PacAero waiting for conversion to the prototype 'Napier Eland Convair 340 - 440 Mark II', powered by 3,060 e.s.h.p. Napier N.El.1 Eland turboprop engines. After flight testing was completed the aircraft was delivered to Allegheny Airlines in 1959. When support for the Eland engines was withdrawn by Rolls-Royce, the aircraft was converted again, to CV-580 standard powered by Allison 501D-13 turboprop engines (civil
NORTHWEST LEFT SIDE AND REAR, BUILDING 445 - Fort Bliss, 7th Cavalry Mess Hall and Kitchen, U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery Center and Fort Bliss, El Paso, El Paso County, TX; Blauvelt, L D; Field, Harvey R Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/northwest-left-side-and-rear-building-445-fort-bliss-7th-cavalry-mess-hall-and-kitchen-us-army-air-defense-artillery-center-and-fort-bliss-el-paso-el-paso-county-tx-blauvelt-l-d-field-harvey-r-image249300513.html
RMTDGH9N–NORTHWEST LEFT SIDE AND REAR, BUILDING 445 - Fort Bliss, 7th Cavalry Mess Hall and Kitchen, U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery Center and Fort Bliss, El Paso, El Paso County, TX; Blauvelt, L D; Field, Harvey R
Wife of Modoc Henry A Klamath, Curtis no. 3904., Forms part of: Edward S. Curtis Collection ., Published in: The North American Indian / Edward S. Curtis. [Seattle, Wash.] : Edward S. Curtis, 1907-30, Suppl., v. 13, pl. 445.. Indians of North America, Women, Oregon, 1920-1930. , Klamath Indians, Women, Oregon, 1920-1930. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wife-of-modoc-henry-a-klamath-curtis-no-3904-forms-part-of-edward-s-curtis-collection-published-in-the-north-american-indian-edward-s-curtis-seattle-wash-edward-s-curtis-1907-30-suppl-v-13-pl-445-indians-of-north-america-women-oregon-1920-1930-klamath-indians-women-oregon-1920-1930-image606854671.html
RM2X78H93–Wife of Modoc Henry A Klamath, Curtis no. 3904., Forms part of: Edward S. Curtis Collection ., Published in: The North American Indian / Edward S. Curtis. [Seattle, Wash.] : Edward S. Curtis, 1907-30, Suppl., v. 13, pl. 445.. Indians of North America, Women, Oregon, 1920-1930. , Klamath Indians, Women, Oregon, 1920-1930.
Launch of USS Fletcher (DD-445) and USS Radford (DD-446) at Federal SB&DD in May 1942. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/launch-of-uss-fletcher-dd-445-and-uss-radford-dd-446-at-federal-sbdd-in-may-1942-image395594772.html
RM2DYGW4M–Launch of USS Fletcher (DD-445) and USS Radford (DD-446) at Federal SB&DD in May 1942.
With Britain's post-war shipbuilding production reaching new records the twin-screw ship 'Sirdhana' has been built by Swan Hunter, and Wigham Richardson, for the British India Company's, Calcutta, Straits and Far East Service. The second of a new class of ships replacing war losses - her sister ship 'Sangola', entered the service last June - she has a gross tonnage of 9,000 with a cargo capacity of 445,000 ft.³. 26 December 1947 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/with-britains-post-war-shipbuilding-production-reaching-new-records-the-twin-screw-ship-sirdhana-has-been-built-by-swan-hunter-and-wigham-richardson-for-the-british-india-companys-calcutta-straits-and-far-east-service-the-second-of-a-new-class-of-ships-replacing-war-losses-her-sister-ship-sangola-entered-the-service-last-june-she-has-a-gross-tonnage-of-9000-with-a-cargo-capacity-of-445000-ft-26-december-1947-image623312666.html
RM2Y629JJ–With Britain's post-war shipbuilding production reaching new records the twin-screw ship 'Sirdhana' has been built by Swan Hunter, and Wigham Richardson, for the British India Company's, Calcutta, Straits and Far East Service. The second of a new class of ships replacing war losses - her sister ship 'Sangola', entered the service last June - she has a gross tonnage of 9,000 with a cargo capacity of 445,000 ft.³. 26 December 1947
38 copy negatives (with prints) made from donor’s originals. Launching of battleships, destroyers, and submarines during World War II. Ships include: Beatty (DD-640), Stevens (DD -479), Earle (DD-635), Tillman (DD -641), Brownson (DD -518), Fletcher (DD-445), Beale (DD -471), Converse (DD -509), Radford (DD -446), Edwards (DD -619), Hall (DD-583), Davison (DD -618), Saufley (DD -465), Bell (DD -587), Jenkins (DD -447), La Vallette (DD -448), Maddox (DD -622), Nelson (DD -623), Mervine (DD -489), Philip (DD -498), Renshaw (DD -499), Quick (DD -490), Sigsbee (DD -502), Waller (DD -466), Cisco (S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-38-copy-negatives-with-prints-made-from-donors-originals-launching-129962719.html
RMHFC8NK–38 copy negatives (with prints) made from donor’s originals. Launching of battleships, destroyers, and submarines during World War II. Ships include: Beatty (DD-640), Stevens (DD -479), Earle (DD-635), Tillman (DD -641), Brownson (DD -518), Fletcher (DD-445), Beale (DD -471), Converse (DD -509), Radford (DD -446), Edwards (DD -619), Hall (DD-583), Davison (DD -618), Saufley (DD -465), Bell (DD -587), Jenkins (DD -447), La Vallette (DD -448), Maddox (DD -622), Nelson (DD -623), Mervine (DD -489), Philip (DD -498), Renshaw (DD -499), Quick (DD -490), Sigsbee (DD -502), Waller (DD -466), Cisco (S
KOREAN PRISONERS OF WAR HOME. - THEY ARE GIVEN A HERO'S WELCOME. - I6.9.53. - The men from Korean prison camps are home, and the - welcome they got when the 24,445 ton troopship 'Asturias' - docked at Southampton today was one they are never likely - to forget. Nearly 1,000 parents, wives and sweethearts - waiting on the gaily decorated quayside, waved, cheered and - blew kisses as the freedom ship slipped alongside. - Then one by one these 600 men from Korea, Marines, rifelmen, - gunners began making their way down the gangway to Home - and freedom. - I.N.P..I PHOTOS. SHOW. The returned POW r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/korean-prisoners-of-war-home-they-are-given-a-heros-welcome-i6953-the-men-from-korean-prison-camps-are-home-and-the-welcome-they-got-when-the-24445-ton-troopship-asturias-docked-at-southampton-today-was-one-they-are-never-likely-to-forget-nearly-1000-parents-wives-and-sweethearts-waiting-on-the-gaily-decorated-quayside-waved-cheered-and-blew-kisses-as-the-freedom-ship-slipped-alongside-then-one-by-one-these-600-men-from-korea-marines-rifelmen-gunners-began-making-their-way-down-the-gangway-to-home-and-freedom-inpi-photos-show-the-returned-pow-r-image624398552.html
RM2Y7RPM8–KOREAN PRISONERS OF WAR HOME. - THEY ARE GIVEN A HERO'S WELCOME. - I6.9.53. - The men from Korean prison camps are home, and the - welcome they got when the 24,445 ton troopship 'Asturias' - docked at Southampton today was one they are never likely - to forget. Nearly 1,000 parents, wives and sweethearts - waiting on the gaily decorated quayside, waved, cheered and - blew kisses as the freedom ship slipped alongside. - Then one by one these 600 men from Korea, Marines, rifelmen, - gunners began making their way down the gangway to Home - and freedom. - I.N.P..I PHOTOS. SHOW. The returned POW r
Front view of North American XF-82 (S/N 44-83886) with 445-gallon droppable tank, 10 5-inch rockets, 110-gallon tank and a chemical tank. (U.S. Air Force photo) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-front-view-of-north-american-xf-82-sn-44-83886-with-445-gallon-droppable-129315303.html
RMHEAPYK–Front view of North American XF-82 (S/N 44-83886) with 445-gallon droppable tank, 10 5-inch rockets, 110-gallon tank and a chemical tank. (U.S. Air Force photo)
Planter and Cultivator. H. Nehrmeyer 516.445 Windows electrical protection for C. F. A.Sturts Back Page. each inaertion $.00 a line Patent Foot Power Machinery Complete Outfits. LABOR SAVING Machinery Seneca Falls Mfg. Co.WELL DIRCHINERYIfft. II„ 91 Az 92 WATER sTHELT PITTSBURG. PA. ARTESIAN WELLS BUY . TELEPHONES Study Electricity at Home FOOT POWER LATHES Parsons Horological Institute. earn the Watch Trade Engraving and Jewelry Work. 302 Bradley Ave. PEORIA ILL. 'OTTO' ENOINES. No Danger No Engineer. OVER 30000 SOLD. RECENTLY PUBLISHED. GAS ENGINE-S. CHEAP PRINTING! Kelsey & Co. Meriden Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/planter-and-cultivator-h-nehrmeyer-516445-windows-electrical-protection-for-c-f-asturts-back-page-each-inaertion-00-a-line-patent-foot-power-machinery-complete-outfits-labor-saving-machinery-seneca-falls-mfg-cowell-dirchineryifft-ii-91-az-92-water-sthelt-pittsburg-pa-artesian-wells-buy-telephones-study-electricity-at-home-foot-power-lathes-parsons-horological-institute-earn-the-watch-trade-engraving-and-jewelry-work-302-bradley-ave-peoria-ill-otto-enoines-no-danger-no-engineer-over-30000-sold-recently-published-gas-engine-s-cheap-printing!-kelsey-co-meriden-image334337731.html
RM2ABXB57–Planter and Cultivator. H. Nehrmeyer 516.445 Windows electrical protection for C. F. A.Sturts Back Page. each inaertion $.00 a line Patent Foot Power Machinery Complete Outfits. LABOR SAVING Machinery Seneca Falls Mfg. Co.WELL DIRCHINERYIfft. II„ 91 Az 92 WATER sTHELT PITTSBURG. PA. ARTESIAN WELLS BUY . TELEPHONES Study Electricity at Home FOOT POWER LATHES Parsons Horological Institute. earn the Watch Trade Engraving and Jewelry Work. 302 Bradley Ave. PEORIA ILL. 'OTTO' ENOINES. No Danger No Engineer. OVER 30000 SOLD. RECENTLY PUBLISHED. GAS ENGINE-S. CHEAP PRINTING! Kelsey & Co. Meriden
. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. 852 THE DISPERSION OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF FEUITS AND SEEDS. according to the particular plant considered, are in the form of scales and leaflets which become detached separately. Instances of this kind are afforded by Artedia sqvMmata, Megacarpcea laoiniata, Mimosa hispidula, JEschynomene glabrata, and Lunaria rediviva (see figs. 4671- ^'", and p. 445, fig. 339 S and fig. 466 ^). With these forms may be classed also such fruits and seeds as are furnished with wing-shaped appendages. The wings ar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-their-forms-growth-reproduction-and-distribution-botany-852-the-dispersion-of-species-by-means-of-feuits-and-seeds-according-to-the-particular-plant-considered-are-in-the-form-of-scales-and-leaflets-which-become-detached-separately-instances-of-this-kind-are-afforded-by-artedia-sqvmmata-megacarpcea-laoiniata-mimosa-hispidula-jeschynomene-glabrata-and-lunaria-rediviva-see-figs-4671-quot-and-p-445-fig-339-s-and-fig-466-with-these-forms-may-be-classed-also-such-fruits-and-seeds-as-are-furnished-with-wing-shaped-appendages-the-wings-ar-image216418744.html
RMPG2M8T–. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. 852 THE DISPERSION OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF FEUITS AND SEEDS. according to the particular plant considered, are in the form of scales and leaflets which become detached separately. Instances of this kind are afforded by Artedia sqvMmata, Megacarpcea laoiniata, Mimosa hispidula, JEschynomene glabrata, and Lunaria rediviva (see figs. 4671- ^'", and p. 445, fig. 339 S and fig. 466 ^). With these forms may be classed also such fruits and seeds as are furnished with wing-shaped appendages. The wings ar
CATALOGUE OF SOME OF THE VALUABLE PAPERS CONTAINED IN THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT. 445 Medicine Hygiene Surgery Etc. Evolution and Science Th: ries Education Exhibitions Ea., 1881-12-31 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-some-of-the-valuable-papers-contained-in-the-scientific-american-supplement-445-medicine-hygiene-surgery-etc-evolution-and-science-th-ries-education-exhibitions-ea-1881-12-31-image334325144.html
RM2ABWR3M–CATALOGUE OF SOME OF THE VALUABLE PAPERS CONTAINED IN THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT. 445 Medicine Hygiene Surgery Etc. Evolution and Science Th: ries Education Exhibitions Ea., 1881-12-31
NTED. RELATIVE SIZES OF THE WORLD'S STANDING ARMIES GRAPHICALLY REPRESE IN GERMANY 17 CIVILIANS ARE DEFENDED BY A SINGLE SOLDIER. THE ARMED FORCES OF THE WORLD. IN FRANCE ONE SOLDIER GUARDS 15 CIVILIANS. IN ENGLAND ONE SOLDIER DEFENDS 72 CIVILIANS. IN THE UNITED STATES ONE SOLDIER DEFENDS 445 CIVILIANS., scientific american, 1899-01-07 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nted-relative-sizes-of-the-worlds-standing-armies-graphically-represe-in-germany-17-civilians-are-defended-by-a-single-soldier-the-armed-forces-of-the-world-in-france-one-soldier-guards-15-civilians-in-england-one-soldier-defends-72-civilians-in-the-united-states-one-soldier-defends-445-civilians-scientific-american-1899-01-07-image334342672.html
RM2ABXHDM–NTED. RELATIVE SIZES OF THE WORLD'S STANDING ARMIES GRAPHICALLY REPRESE IN GERMANY 17 CIVILIANS ARE DEFENDED BY A SINGLE SOLDIER. THE ARMED FORCES OF THE WORLD. IN FRANCE ONE SOLDIER GUARDS 15 CIVILIANS. IN ENGLAND ONE SOLDIER DEFENDS 72 CIVILIANS. IN THE UNITED STATES ONE SOLDIER DEFENDS 445 CIVILIANS., scientific american, 1899-01-07
NORTH VIEW OF FRONT AND RIGHT SIDE, BUILDING 445 - Fort Bliss, 7th Cavalry Mess Hall and Kitchen, U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery Center and Fort Bliss, El Paso, El Paso County, TX; Blauvelt, L D; Field, Harvey R Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-view-of-front-and-right-side-building-445-fort-bliss-7th-cavalry-mess-hall-and-kitchen-us-army-air-defense-artillery-center-and-fort-bliss-el-paso-el-paso-county-tx-blauvelt-l-d-field-harvey-r-image249297205.html
RMTDGD3H–NORTH VIEW OF FRONT AND RIGHT SIDE, BUILDING 445 - Fort Bliss, 7th Cavalry Mess Hall and Kitchen, U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery Center and Fort Bliss, El Paso, El Paso County, TX; Blauvelt, L D; Field, Harvey R
Tobias and Sarah. Raes, Frans (Flemish, act.mid 17th century) (workshop, attr.) [weaver] c. 1550 Tapestry Dimensions: H 445 x W 725 cm Tapestry Materials/Techniques: wool & silk Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: Inventory of Carlos II (1701-1703). Inventory of Fernando VII (1834). Spain, Madrid, Palacio Real de Madrid, accno. A.334-12285. In landscape, before Raguel's house, Raguel gives Sarah to Tobias, accompanied by angel Raphael, as his wife; Sarah kissing her mother farewell (Tobit 7-9) (BRD) grape vines interspersed with playing putto, medallions with figural s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tobias-and-sarah-raes-frans-flemish-actmid-17th-century-workshop-attr-weaver-c-1550-tapestry-dimensions-h-445-x-w-725-cm-tapestry-materialstechniques-wool-silk-culture-flemish-weaving-center-brussels-ownership-history-inventory-of-carlos-ii-1701-1703-inventory-of-fernando-vii-1834-spain-madrid-palacio-real-de-madrid-accno-a334-12285-in-landscape-before-raguels-house-raguel-gives-sarah-to-tobias-accompanied-by-angel-raphael-as-his-wife-sarah-kissing-her-mother-farewell-tobit-7-9-brd-grape-vines-interspersed-with-playing-putto-medallions-with-figural-s-image599938858.html
RM2WT1G3P–Tobias and Sarah. Raes, Frans (Flemish, act.mid 17th century) (workshop, attr.) [weaver] c. 1550 Tapestry Dimensions: H 445 x W 725 cm Tapestry Materials/Techniques: wool & silk Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: Inventory of Carlos II (1701-1703). Inventory of Fernando VII (1834). Spain, Madrid, Palacio Real de Madrid, accno. A.334-12285. In landscape, before Raguel's house, Raguel gives Sarah to Tobias, accompanied by angel Raphael, as his wife; Sarah kissing her mother farewell (Tobit 7-9) (BRD) grape vines interspersed with playing putto, medallions with figural s
KOREAN PRISONERS OF WAY HOME. - THEY ARE GIVEN A HERO'S WELCOME. - I6.9.53. - The men from the Korean prison camps are home, and the - welcome they got when the 24,445 ton troopship 'Asturias' - docked at Southampt on today was one they are never likely - to forget. Nearly 1,000 parents, wives and sweethearts waiting - on the gaily decorated quayside, waved, cheered and blew kisses - as the freedom ship slipped alongside. Then one by one - these 600 men from Korea, Marines, rifelmen and gunners - began making their way down the gangway to home and freedom. - I.N.P. PHOTO SHOWS. The story of ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/korean-prisoners-of-way-home-they-are-given-a-heros-welcome-i6953-the-men-from-the-korean-prison-camps-are-home-and-the-welcome-they-got-when-the-24445-ton-troopship-asturias-docked-at-southampt-on-today-was-one-they-are-never-likely-to-forget-nearly-1000-parents-wives-and-sweethearts-waiting-on-the-gaily-decorated-quayside-waved-cheered-and-blew-kisses-as-the-freedom-ship-slipped-alongside-then-one-by-one-these-600-men-from-korea-marines-rifelmen-and-gunners-began-making-their-way-down-the-gangway-to-home-and-freedom-inp-photo-shows-the-story-of-ma-image624398563.html
RM2Y7RPMK–KOREAN PRISONERS OF WAY HOME. - THEY ARE GIVEN A HERO'S WELCOME. - I6.9.53. - The men from the Korean prison camps are home, and the - welcome they got when the 24,445 ton troopship 'Asturias' - docked at Southampt on today was one they are never likely - to forget. Nearly 1,000 parents, wives and sweethearts waiting - on the gaily decorated quayside, waved, cheered and blew kisses - as the freedom ship slipped alongside. Then one by one - these 600 men from Korea, Marines, rifelmen and gunners - began making their way down the gangway to home and freedom. - I.N.P. PHOTO SHOWS. The story of ma
1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . vParrington Alta opr la Tel Co rms 915 6th avParris Albt M (Farris & Rankin) res 24l4 Drake Park avParris Arthur lab bds 1805 Allison av .Farris Geo res 2332 Logan avParris Harry N r^s 2326 Logan avParris Jos G elk bds 2332 Logan av personnel directorPubg Co bds 2414 Parris Mary asst Successful Farm Drake Park avParris Ray engr bds 1227 24thFarris & Rankin !(A M Farris, C E Rankin) real est 1171 25th Farrow Bessie M Mrs bds 3806 8th Farrow Maggie bds 1421 Bluff Pasket Saml bds 1227 24th Fasnacht Willis JE mech Elliott-Fisher Co rms 1|445 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1921-des-moines-and-polk-county-iowa-city-directory-vparrington-alta-opr-la-tel-co-rms-915-6th-avparris-albt-m-farris-rankin-res-24l4-drake-park-avparris-arthur-lab-bds-1805-allison-av-farris-geo-res-2332-logan-avparris-harry-n-rs-2326-logan-avparris-jos-g-elk-bds-2332-logan-av-personnel-directorpubg-co-bds-2414-parris-mary-asst-successful-farm-drake-park-avparris-ray-engr-bds-1227-24thfarris-rankin-!a-m-farris-c-e-rankin-real-est-1171-25th-farrow-bessie-m-mrs-bds-3806-8th-farrow-maggie-bds-1421-bluff-pasket-saml-bds-1227-24th-fasnacht-willis-je-mech-elliott-fisher-co-rms-1445-image339044801.html
RM2AKGR2W–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . vParrington Alta opr la Tel Co rms 915 6th avParris Albt M (Farris & Rankin) res 24l4 Drake Park avParris Arthur lab bds 1805 Allison av .Farris Geo res 2332 Logan avParris Harry N r^s 2326 Logan avParris Jos G elk bds 2332 Logan av personnel directorPubg Co bds 2414 Parris Mary asst Successful Farm Drake Park avParris Ray engr bds 1227 24thFarris & Rankin !(A M Farris, C E Rankin) real est 1171 25th Farrow Bessie M Mrs bds 3806 8th Farrow Maggie bds 1421 Bluff Pasket Saml bds 1227 24th Fasnacht Willis JE mech Elliott-Fisher Co rms 1|445
. Natal plants : Descriptions and figures of Natal indigenous plants, with notes on their distribution, economic value, native names, &c., / by J. Medley Wood and Maurice S. Evans. Published under the auspices of Natal Government and Durban Botanic Society. Botany. PLATE 445. CR05SOTROPI5 GRANDIGLUAMS SMNDIM. 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.. Wood, John Medley, 1827-1914; Evans, Maurice S. (Maurice Smethur Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/natal-plants-descriptions-and-figures-of-natal-indigenous-plants-with-notes-on-their-distribution-economic-value-native-names-ampc-by-j-medley-wood-and-maurice-s-evans-published-under-the-auspices-of-natal-government-and-durban-botanic-society-botany-plate-445-cr05sotropi5-grandigluams-smndim-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-wood-john-medley-1827-1914-evans-maurice-s-maurice-smethur-image216436662.html
RMPG3F4P–. Natal plants : Descriptions and figures of Natal indigenous plants, with notes on their distribution, economic value, native names, &c., / by J. Medley Wood and Maurice S. Evans. Published under the auspices of Natal Government and Durban Botanic Society. Botany. PLATE 445. CR05SOTROPI5 GRANDIGLUAMS SMNDIM. 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.. Wood, John Medley, 1827-1914; Evans, Maurice S. (Maurice Smethur
Romulus and Remus nursed by she-wolf are discovered by herdsman Faustulus. Orley, Bernart van (Netherlandish (before 1600) - Flanders, ca.1492-1542) (author of design, attr.) [painter] c. 1525-1530 Tapestry Dimensions: H 445 x W 460 cm Tapestry Materials/Techniques: wool (warp: 6.5-7/cm); wool & silk; metallic thread (gold); metallic thread (silver) Culture: Southern Netherlands Ownership History: Inventory of Carlos II (1701-1703). Inventory of Carlos III (1788). Inventory of Fernando VII (1834). Spain, Madrid, Palacio Real de Madrid, accno. A.227-6216 (or, PN. S. 14/1). Inscriptions: Inscrip Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/romulus-and-remus-nursed-by-she-wolf-are-discovered-by-herdsman-faustulus-orley-bernart-van-netherlandish-before-1600-flanders-ca1492-1542-author-of-design-attr-painter-c-1525-1530-tapestry-dimensions-h-445-x-w-460-cm-tapestry-materialstechniques-wool-warp-65-7cm-wool-silk-metallic-thread-gold-metallic-thread-silver-culture-southern-netherlands-ownership-history-inventory-of-carlos-ii-1701-1703-inventory-of-carlos-iii-1788-inventory-of-fernando-vii-1834-spain-madrid-palacio-real-de-madrid-accno-a227-6216-or-pn-s-141-inscriptions-inscrip-image600264452.html
RM2WTGBC4–Romulus and Remus nursed by she-wolf are discovered by herdsman Faustulus. Orley, Bernart van (Netherlandish (before 1600) - Flanders, ca.1492-1542) (author of design, attr.) [painter] c. 1525-1530 Tapestry Dimensions: H 445 x W 460 cm Tapestry Materials/Techniques: wool (warp: 6.5-7/cm); wool & silk; metallic thread (gold); metallic thread (silver) Culture: Southern Netherlands Ownership History: Inventory of Carlos II (1701-1703). Inventory of Carlos III (1788). Inventory of Fernando VII (1834). Spain, Madrid, Palacio Real de Madrid, accno. A.227-6216 (or, PN. S. 14/1). Inscriptions: Inscrip
. School survey, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1916. idgeport 369,283 3.29 17 Camorfdge : 560,508 5.14 4 Dayton 506,452 4.15 11 Des Moines 684,150 7.26 1 Fall River 515,325 4.16 10 GRAND RAPIDS 628,924 5.21 3 Kansas City 386,522 4.22 8 Lowell 437,987 3.98 13 Lynn 386,355 4.02 12 Memphis..:.: 475,922 3.39 15 Nashville , 387,357 3.40 14 New Bedford 475,445 4.4l 6 Paterson 578,864 4.38 7 Richmond 385,181 2.89 18 San Antonio 366,618 3.31 16 Scranton - 621,733 4.49 5 Springfield, Mass 689,998 7.07 2 * Data from U. S. Bureau of Census, Bulletin No. 126, p. 22. 376 SCHOOL SURVEY, GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN ids Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/school-survey-grand-rapids-michigan-1916-idgeport-369283-329-17-camorfdge-560508-514-4-dayton-506452-415-11-des-moines-684150-726-1-fall-river-515325-416-10-grand-rapids-628924-521-3-kansas-city-386522-422-8-lowell-437987-398-13-lynn-386355-402-12-memphis-475922-339-15-nashville-387357-340-14-new-bedford-475445-44l-6-paterson-578864-438-7-richmond-385181-289-18-san-antonio-366618-331-16-scranton-621733-449-5-springfield-mass-689998-707-2-data-from-u-s-bureau-of-census-bulletin-no-126-p-22-376-school-survey-grand-rapids-michigan-ids-image337025569.html
RM2AG8RFD–. School survey, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1916. idgeport 369,283 3.29 17 Camorfdge : 560,508 5.14 4 Dayton 506,452 4.15 11 Des Moines 684,150 7.26 1 Fall River 515,325 4.16 10 GRAND RAPIDS 628,924 5.21 3 Kansas City 386,522 4.22 8 Lowell 437,987 3.98 13 Lynn 386,355 4.02 12 Memphis..:.: 475,922 3.39 15 Nashville , 387,357 3.40 14 New Bedford 475,445 4.4l 6 Paterson 578,864 4.38 7 Richmond 385,181 2.89 18 San Antonio 366,618 3.31 16 Scranton - 621,733 4.49 5 Springfield, Mass 689,998 7.07 2 * Data from U. S. Bureau of Census, Bulletin No. 126, p. 22. 376 SCHOOL SURVEY, GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN ids
. Natal plants : Descriptions and figures of Natal indigenous plants, with notes on their distribution, economic value, native names, &c., / by J. Medley Wood and Maurice S. Evans. Published under the auspices of Natal Government and Durban Botanic Society. Botany. PLATE 445,. LEERSIA HEXANDRA, sw. 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.. Wood, John Medley, 1827-1914; Evans, Maurice S. (Maurice Smethurst), 1854-1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/natal-plants-descriptions-and-figures-of-natal-indigenous-plants-with-notes-on-their-distribution-economic-value-native-names-ampc-by-j-medley-wood-and-maurice-s-evans-published-under-the-auspices-of-natal-government-and-durban-botanic-society-botany-plate-445-leersia-hexandra-sw-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-wood-john-medley-1827-1914-evans-maurice-s-maurice-smethurst-1854-1-image216436646.html
RMPG3F46–. Natal plants : Descriptions and figures of Natal indigenous plants, with notes on their distribution, economic value, native names, &c., / by J. Medley Wood and Maurice S. Evans. Published under the auspices of Natal Government and Durban Botanic Society. Botany. PLATE 445,. LEERSIA HEXANDRA, sw. 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.. Wood, John Medley, 1827-1914; Evans, Maurice S. (Maurice Smethurst), 1854-1
. Scientific American Volume 87 Number 16 (October 1902) . Heating system, hot water, J. A. Donnelly. 710,566Hemming apparatus, garment, L. Newman. 710,503Hemming machine, garment, L. Newman. 710,504High chair and go cart, combination, V. Rathknecht 710,923 Hoisting and conveving apparatus for long metal bars, etc., C. H. Morgan 710,920 Hoisting machinerv, mechanical brake for, Coleman & Hitt 710,757 Hook. See Snap hook. Hook, J. J. Folder 710,445 Hook and eye, D. S. Daily 710,671 Hook for attaching hose supporters to cor-sets, Hammond & Taylor 710,862 Hoop driving machine, barrel, W. Burkart. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scientific-american-volume-87-number-16-october-1902-heating-system-hot-water-j-a-donnelly-710566hemming-apparatus-garment-l-newman-710503hemming-machine-garment-l-newman-710504high-chair-and-go-cart-combination-v-rathknecht-710923-hoisting-and-conveving-apparatus-for-long-metal-bars-etc-c-h-morgan-710920-hoisting-machinerv-mechanical-brake-for-coleman-hitt-710757-hook-see-snap-hook-hook-j-j-folder-710445-hook-and-eye-d-s-daily-710671-hook-for-attaching-hose-supporters-to-cor-sets-hammond-taylor-710862-hoop-driving-machine-barrel-w-burkart-image375651854.html
RM2CR4BNJ–. Scientific American Volume 87 Number 16 (October 1902) . Heating system, hot water, J. A. Donnelly. 710,566Hemming apparatus, garment, L. Newman. 710,503Hemming machine, garment, L. Newman. 710,504High chair and go cart, combination, V. Rathknecht 710,923 Hoisting and conveving apparatus for long metal bars, etc., C. H. Morgan 710,920 Hoisting machinerv, mechanical brake for, Coleman & Hitt 710,757 Hook. See Snap hook. Hook, J. J. Folder 710,445 Hook and eye, D. S. Daily 710,671 Hook for attaching hose supporters to cor-sets, Hammond & Taylor 710,862 Hoop driving machine, barrel, W. Burkart.
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 445 It parasitizes sugar cane, horse cliestnut, chestnut, mulberry" and orange.. Fig. 310.—S. alneum. After Clemtnts. Marasmieae (p. 443) Pileus tough, leathery, thin, membranous, or rarely somewhat fleshj% reviving after dr>dng with the return of moisture. About five hundred fifty species. Key to Gexeka of Marasmieae Gills leathery-horn}'; spores black 1. Anthracophyllum. Gills leathery; spores hyaline Pileus not distinct from the stipe; sporo- phore trumpet-shaped Gills forked, edge blu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-plant-diseases-fungi-the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-445-it-parasitizes-sugar-cane-horse-cliestnut-chestnut-mulberryquot-and-orange-fig-310s-alneum-after-clemtnts-marasmieae-p-443-pileus-tough-leathery-thin-membranous-or-rarely-somewhat-fleshj-reviving-after-drgtdng-with-the-return-of-moisture-about-five-hundred-fifty-species-key-to-gexeka-of-marasmieae-gills-leathery-horn-spores-black-1-anthracophyllum-gills-leathery-spores-hyaline-pileus-not-distinct-from-the-stipe-sporo-phore-trumpet-shaped-gills-forked-edge-blu-image216377352.html
RMPG0REG–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 445 It parasitizes sugar cane, horse cliestnut, chestnut, mulberry" and orange.. Fig. 310.—S. alneum. After Clemtnts. Marasmieae (p. 443) Pileus tough, leathery, thin, membranous, or rarely somewhat fleshj% reviving after dr>dng with the return of moisture. About five hundred fifty species. Key to Gexeka of Marasmieae Gills leathery-horn}'; spores black 1. Anthracophyllum. Gills leathery; spores hyaline Pileus not distinct from the stipe; sporo- phore trumpet-shaped Gills forked, edge blu
. A text-book of electrical engineering;. 450 3-18.10* 14-6 20 490 3-46.106 21-3 25 505 3-56.106 Motor 27-3 la £ = 500 - 2-75 . 7„ r.p.m. = 3-18.106.1 5 486-2 970 10 472-5 590 15 4587 460 20 445 410 25 431-2 390 220 Electrical Engineenng By means of these figures we can.determine the speed at which a tramcarof given weight will ascend a given incline, as well as the current taken indoing so. Let p(7 ijg ^j^g weight of the car in metric tons (i metric ton = looo kg*),/the tractive coefficient, i.e. the force in kg required to move oneton at a steady speed on the level,and s the slope or gradien Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-electrical-engineering-450-3-1810-14-6-20-490-3-46106-21-3-25-505-3-56106-motor-27-3-la-=-500-2-75-7-rpm-=-3-181061-5-486-2-970-10-472-5-590-15-4587-460-20-445-410-25-431-2-390-220-electrical-engineenng-by-means-of-these-figures-we-candetermine-the-speed-at-which-a-tramcarof-given-weight-will-ascend-a-given-incline-as-well-as-the-current-taken-indoing-so-let-p7-ijg-jg-weight-of-the-car-in-metric-tons-i-metric-ton-=-looo-kgthe-tractive-coefficient-ie-the-force-in-kg-required-to-move-oneton-at-a-steady-speed-on-the-leveland-s-the-slope-or-gradien-image370497819.html
RM2CENHMY–. A text-book of electrical engineering;. 450 3-18.10* 14-6 20 490 3-46.106 21-3 25 505 3-56.106 Motor 27-3 la £ = 500 - 2-75 . 7„ r.p.m. = 3-18.106.1 5 486-2 970 10 472-5 590 15 4587 460 20 445 410 25 431-2 390 220 Electrical Engineenng By means of these figures we can.determine the speed at which a tramcarof given weight will ascend a given incline, as well as the current taken indoing so. Let p(7 ijg ^j^g weight of the car in metric tons (i metric ton = looo kg*),/the tractive coefficient, i.e. the force in kg required to move oneton at a steady speed on the level,and s the slope or gradien
. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. 298 PESTS OF ORCHARD ASD SMALL FRCITS. Fig. 445. -Adult of the Leaf Crumpler. Enlarged and natural size. Original. early spring and attack the tender foliage, dra'sving the leaves of a cluster more or less together with silk. Before long the dried bunches of dead leaves are conspicuous. The adult is a moth, e.x-panding about three fourths of an inch, its wings gray, with darker and Ughter markings. Eggs are laid in mid- summer, and the young lar-£e feed for a time, later moTng to the twigs where they can- s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/injurious-insects-how-to-recognize-and-control-them-insect-pests-insect-pests-298-pests-of-orchard-asd-small-frcits-fig-445-adult-of-the-leaf-crumpler-enlarged-and-natural-size-original-early-spring-and-attack-the-tender-foliage-drasving-the-leaves-of-a-cluster-more-or-less-together-with-silk-before-long-the-dried-bunches-of-dead-leaves-are-conspicuous-the-adult-is-a-moth-ex-panding-about-three-fourths-of-an-inch-its-wings-gray-with-darker-and-ughter-markings-eggs-are-laid-in-mid-summer-and-the-young-lar-e-feed-for-a-time-later-motng-to-the-twigs-where-they-can-s-image216395913.html
RMPG1K5D–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. 298 PESTS OF ORCHARD ASD SMALL FRCITS. Fig. 445. -Adult of the Leaf Crumpler. Enlarged and natural size. Original. early spring and attack the tender foliage, dra'sving the leaves of a cluster more or less together with silk. Before long the dried bunches of dead leaves are conspicuous. The adult is a moth, e.x-panding about three fourths of an inch, its wings gray, with darker and Ughter markings. Eggs are laid in mid- summer, and the young lar-£e feed for a time, later moTng to the twigs where they can- s
. Report on the Pittsburgh transportation problem, submitted to Honorable William A. Magee, mayor of the city of Pittsburgh . CTION CASTLE SHANNON COMPANY COMPANY COMPANY RAILROAD 1881 S 683,279 1882 746,076 1883 966,445 1884 925,920 1885 18.36 20.79 3.50 42.65 948,240 1886 19.86 22.24 3.50 45.60 911,622 1887 13.25 24.76 5.25 43.26 1,108,875 1888 13.25 28.76 5.25 6.5 53.76 1,230,101 1889 6.5 1890 12.21 39.47 5.25 63.43 1,570,214 1891 19.11 58.90 5.25 6.5 89.76 2,034,809 1892 45.40 70.86 5.25 6.5 128.01 2,515,848 1893 43.40 76.34 12.90 6.5 139.14 2,861,535 1894 73.98 73.05 24.44 6.5 177.97 2,68 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/report-on-the-pittsburgh-transportation-problem-submitted-to-honorable-william-a-magee-mayor-of-the-city-of-pittsburgh-ction-castle-shannon-company-company-company-railroad-1881-s-683279-1882-746076-1883-966445-1884-925920-1885-1836-2079-350-4265-948240-1886-1986-2224-350-4560-911622-1887-1325-2476-525-4326-1108875-1888-1325-2876-525-65-5376-1230101-1889-65-1890-1221-3947-525-6343-1570214-1891-1911-5890-525-65-8976-2034809-1892-4540-7086-525-65-12801-2515848-1893-4340-7634-1290-65-13914-2861535-1894-7398-7305-2444-65-17797-268-image375884533.html
RM2CRF0FH–. Report on the Pittsburgh transportation problem, submitted to Honorable William A. Magee, mayor of the city of Pittsburgh . CTION CASTLE SHANNON COMPANY COMPANY COMPANY RAILROAD 1881 S 683,279 1882 746,076 1883 966,445 1884 925,920 1885 18.36 20.79 3.50 42.65 948,240 1886 19.86 22.24 3.50 45.60 911,622 1887 13.25 24.76 5.25 43.26 1,108,875 1888 13.25 28.76 5.25 6.5 53.76 1,230,101 1889 6.5 1890 12.21 39.47 5.25 63.43 1,570,214 1891 19.11 58.90 5.25 6.5 89.76 2,034,809 1892 45.40 70.86 5.25 6.5 128.01 2,515,848 1893 43.40 76.34 12.90 6.5 139.14 2,861,535 1894 73.98 73.05 24.44 6.5 177.97 2,68
. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. Fig. 445. (After Marx in Fifth Rep. U. S. Ent. Comm.) XLII. Centrodera Lec. ISfiD. (6r., "spine + neck.") Eyes large, globose and prominent; antenna^ slender, as loni;- as body, male; one-third shorter, female; second .joint very small, fourth intermediate in size between the third and fifth; body elon- gate, sides nearly parallel. One species has been taken in the State, and two others mav occur. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-coleoptera-or-beetles-exclusive-of-the-rhynchophora-known-to-occur-in-indiana-with-bibliography-and-descriptions-of-new-species-beetles-fig-445-after-marx-in-fifth-rep-u-s-ent-comm-xlii-centrodera-lec-isfid-6r-quotspine-neckquot-eyes-large-globose-and-prominent-antenna-slender-as-loni-as-body-male-one-third-shorter-female-second-joint-very-small-fourth-intermediate-in-size-between-the-third-and-fifth-body-elon-gate-sides-nearly-parallel-one-species-has-been-taken-in-the-state-and-two-others-mav-occur-image216438366.html
RMPG3H9J–. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. Fig. 445. (After Marx in Fifth Rep. U. S. Ent. Comm.) XLII. Centrodera Lec. ISfiD. (6r., "spine + neck.") Eyes large, globose and prominent; antenna^ slender, as loni;- as body, male; one-third shorter, female; second .joint very small, fourth intermediate in size between the third and fifth; body elon- gate, sides nearly parallel. One species has been taken in the State, and two others mav occur.
. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. 852 THE DISPERSION OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF FEUITS AND SEEDS. according to the particular plant considered, are in the form of scales and leaflets which become detached separately. Instances of this kind are afforded by Artedia sqvMmata, Megacarpcea laoiniata, Mimosa hispidula, JEschynomene glabrata, and Lunaria rediviva (see figs. 4671- ^'", and p. 445, fig. 339 S and fig. 466 ^). With these forms may be classed also such fruits and seeds as are furnished with wing-shaped appendages. The wings ar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-their-forms-growth-reproduction-and-distribution-botany-852-the-dispersion-of-species-by-means-of-feuits-and-seeds-according-to-the-particular-plant-considered-are-in-the-form-of-scales-and-leaflets-which-become-detached-separately-instances-of-this-kind-are-afforded-by-artedia-sqvmmata-megacarpcea-laoiniata-mimosa-hispidula-jeschynomene-glabrata-and-lunaria-rediviva-see-figs-4671-quot-and-p-445-fig-339-s-and-fig-466-with-these-forms-may-be-classed-also-such-fruits-and-seeds-as-are-furnished-with-wing-shaped-appendages-the-wings-ar-image232084270.html
RMRDG9RX–. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. 852 THE DISPERSION OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF FEUITS AND SEEDS. according to the particular plant considered, are in the form of scales and leaflets which become detached separately. Instances of this kind are afforded by Artedia sqvMmata, Megacarpcea laoiniata, Mimosa hispidula, JEschynomene glabrata, and Lunaria rediviva (see figs. 4671- ^'", and p. 445, fig. 339 S and fig. 466 ^). With these forms may be classed also such fruits and seeds as are furnished with wing-shaped appendages. The wings ar
. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. HISTOEY OF HEEEFORD CATTLE 445 Exhibitor and animal. Weight. ' Blood. Seabury & Sample. Bob 1435 G. Hd. Seabury & Sample, Mort 1390 G. Hd. Seabnry & Sample, Sam 1185 G. Hd. Seabury & Sample, Jack 1630 G. Hd. J. H. Potts & Son, Bob Moore 1325 G. S. H. J. R. Peak & Son, Tommylin 1140 G. S. H. J. R. Peak cS: Son, Henry 1275 G. S. H. J. R. Peak & Son, Marcus 1155 G. S. J. J. R. Peak & Son, Richard 1170 G. S. H. J. R. Peak & Son, Arch 1290 G. S. H. J. R. Peak & Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-hereford-cattle-proven-conclusively-the-oldest-of-improved-breeds-hereford-cattle-histoey-of-heeeford-cattle-445-exhibitor-and-animal-weight-blood-seabury-amp-sample-bob-1435-g-hd-seabury-amp-sample-mort-1390-g-hd-seabnry-amp-sample-sam-1185-g-hd-seabury-amp-sample-jack-1630-g-hd-j-h-potts-amp-son-bob-moore-1325-g-s-h-j-r-peak-amp-son-tommylin-1140-g-s-h-j-r-peak-cs-son-henry-1275-g-s-h-j-r-peak-amp-son-marcus-1155-g-s-j-j-r-peak-amp-son-richard-1170-g-s-h-j-r-peak-amp-son-arch-1290-g-s-h-j-r-peak-amp-image216387784.html
RMPG18R4–. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. HISTOEY OF HEEEFORD CATTLE 445 Exhibitor and animal. Weight. ' Blood. Seabury & Sample. Bob 1435 G. Hd. Seabury & Sample, Mort 1390 G. Hd. Seabnry & Sample, Sam 1185 G. Hd. Seabury & Sample, Jack 1630 G. Hd. J. H. Potts & Son, Bob Moore 1325 G. S. H. J. R. Peak & Son, Tommylin 1140 G. S. H. J. R. Peak cS: Son, Henry 1275 G. S. H. J. R. Peak & Son, Marcus 1155 G. S. J. J. R. Peak & Son, Richard 1170 G. S. H. J. R. Peak & Son, Arch 1290 G. S. H. J. R. Peak &
. A manual of botany. Botany. 7'Vj/. 444. Pistillate flower of oue of the ^(y^Aoriiacett. c. Calyx. ^,^. Petals. t. Membranous expansion round the ovary, o. Ovary with three styles, s, each of which is twice-forked. Fig. 445. Ovary of the Castor-oil Plant {Hidnus commmns), belonging to the EuphorbiaceEe. The styles in this case are ouce-forted. When the style is basilar or lateral, and the ovary to which it is attached more or less imbedded in the thalamus, it fre- quently appears to spring from the latter ; such an arrangement is called a gynohase, and the ovary is said to be gynobasic. Thus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-botany-botany-7vj-444-pistillate-flower-of-oue-of-the-yaoriiacett-c-calyx-petals-t-membranous-expansion-round-the-ovary-o-ovary-with-three-styles-s-each-of-which-is-twice-forked-fig-445-ovary-of-the-castor-oil-plant-hidnus-commmns-belonging-to-the-euphorbiaceee-the-styles-in-this-case-are-ouce-forted-when-the-style-is-basilar-or-lateral-and-the-ovary-to-which-it-is-attached-more-or-less-imbedded-in-the-thalamus-it-fre-quently-appears-to-spring-from-the-latter-such-an-arrangement-is-called-a-gynohase-and-the-ovary-is-said-to-be-gynobasic-thus-image232356063.html
RMRE0MER–. A manual of botany. Botany. 7'Vj/. 444. Pistillate flower of oue of the ^(y^Aoriiacett. c. Calyx. ^,^. Petals. t. Membranous expansion round the ovary, o. Ovary with three styles, s, each of which is twice-forked. Fig. 445. Ovary of the Castor-oil Plant {Hidnus commmns), belonging to the EuphorbiaceEe. The styles in this case are ouce-forted. When the style is basilar or lateral, and the ovary to which it is attached more or less imbedded in the thalamus, it fre- quently appears to spring from the latter ; such an arrangement is called a gynohase, and the ovary is said to be gynobasic. Thus
. Natal plants : Descriptions and figures of Natal indigenous plants, with notes on their distribution, economic value, native names, &c., / by J. Medley Wood and Maurice S. Evans. Published under the auspices of Natal Government and Durban Botanic Society. Botany. PLATE 445. CR05SOTROPI5 GRANDIGLUAMS SMNDIM. 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.. Wood, John Medley, 1827-1914; Evans, Maurice S. (Maurice Smethur Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/natal-plants-descriptions-and-figures-of-natal-indigenous-plants-with-notes-on-their-distribution-economic-value-native-names-ampc-by-j-medley-wood-and-maurice-s-evans-published-under-the-auspices-of-natal-government-and-durban-botanic-society-botany-plate-445-cr05sotropi5-grandigluams-smndim-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-wood-john-medley-1827-1914-evans-maurice-s-maurice-smethur-image232088231.html
RMRDGEWB–. Natal plants : Descriptions and figures of Natal indigenous plants, with notes on their distribution, economic value, native names, &c., / by J. Medley Wood and Maurice S. Evans. Published under the auspices of Natal Government and Durban Botanic Society. Botany. PLATE 445. CR05SOTROPI5 GRANDIGLUAMS SMNDIM. 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.. Wood, John Medley, 1827-1914; Evans, Maurice S. (Maurice Smethur
. Studies on the plant cell. pt.1-8. Plant cells and tissues. No. 450.] STUDIES ON THE PLANT CELL. 445 conspicuous of the nuclear activities not only on account of the position of the chromosomes (see Fig. 5), but because all kino- . plasmic structures (the fibrillae and centrosomes or centrospheres, if present) are shown to their best advantage. The best evidence indicates that the chromosomes of plants. ' - -^ â / H â¢'â¢s x:^ â ''??. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/studies-on-the-plant-cell-pt1-8-plant-cells-and-tissues-no-450-studies-on-the-plant-cell-445-conspicuous-of-the-nuclear-activities-not-only-on-account-of-the-position-of-the-chromosomes-see-fig-5-but-because-all-kino-plasmic-structures-the-fibrillae-and-centrosomes-or-centrospheres-if-present-are-shown-to-their-best-advantage-the-best-evidence-indicates-that-the-chromosomes-of-plants-h-s-x-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-image232355196.html
RMRE0KBT–. Studies on the plant cell. pt.1-8. Plant cells and tissues. No. 450.] STUDIES ON THE PLANT CELL. 445 conspicuous of the nuclear activities not only on account of the position of the chromosomes (see Fig. 5), but because all kino- . plasmic structures (the fibrillae and centrosomes or centrospheres, if present) are shown to their best advantage. The best evidence indicates that the chromosomes of plants. ' - -^ â / H â¢'â¢s x:^ â ''??. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these
. A textbook of invertebrate morphology [microform]. Invertebrates; Morphology (Animals); Invertébrés; Morphologie (Animaux). TYPE AHACIINIDA. 445 le f- it. possess anj' stiug or poison-gluud. The clielicerm are rlielato, but the pedipiilps are loug auil leglike and posscsH glands which in Gtdeixte.s have been siH)p()sed to bo [xjjsonous. TIih anterior pair of legs lacks tht^ terniiual ungues found on the others, and functions as a second pedipalp rather than a walking-leg. No appendages occur on the abdo- men. Three pairs of stigmata occur ou the ventral surface of the body, the most anterior Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-textbook-of-invertebrate-morphology-microform-invertebrates-morphology-animals-invertbrs-morphologie-animaux-type-ahaciinida-445-le-f-it-possess-anj-stiug-or-poison-gluud-the-clielicerm-are-rlielato-but-the-pedipiilps-are-loug-auil-leglike-and-posscsh-glands-which-in-gtdeixtes-have-been-sihpsed-to-bo-xjjsonous-tiih-anterior-pair-of-legs-lacks-tht-terniiual-ungues-found-on-the-others-and-functions-as-a-second-pedipalp-rather-than-a-walking-leg-no-appendages-occur-on-the-abdo-men-three-pairs-of-stigmata-occur-ou-the-ventral-surface-of-the-body-the-most-anterior-image234895436.html
RMRJ4BEM–. A textbook of invertebrate morphology [microform]. Invertebrates; Morphology (Animals); Invertébrés; Morphologie (Animaux). TYPE AHACIINIDA. 445 le f- it. possess anj' stiug or poison-gluud. The clielicerm are rlielato, but the pedipiilps are loug auil leglike and posscsH glands which in Gtdeixte.s have been siH)p()sed to bo [xjjsonous. TIih anterior pair of legs lacks tht^ terniiual ungues found on the others, and functions as a second pedipalp rather than a walking-leg. No appendages occur on the abdo- men. Three pairs of stigmata occur ou the ventral surface of the body, the most anterior
. On fossil plants from the Similkameen Valley and other places in the southern interior of British Columbia [microform]. Paleobotany; Paléobotanique. I'ld. 8.—S'iiioi(i, Sji. Specim»'ns probably belonging to the same species occur in the collection of Mr. ]iowman at the Tranquille Kiver, and also at Coal Mine, Coldwater lliver. The above species are sufficient to indicate an abundance of coniferous trees in the vegetation that surrounded the ancient Similkameen Lake. Angiospermek. Myrica (Co..ip(onia) CHS/mfata, Lesquereux. 'Proceedings U. S. National Museum,' Vol. 5, p. 445. (Fig. 9.). Fk!. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-fossil-plants-from-the-similkameen-valley-and-other-places-in-the-southern-interior-of-british-columbia-microform-paleobotany-palobotanique-ild-8siiioii-sji-specimns-probably-belonging-to-the-same-species-occur-in-the-collection-of-mr-iowman-at-the-tranquille-kiver-and-also-at-coal-mine-coldwater-lliver-the-above-species-are-sufficient-to-indicate-an-abundance-of-coniferous-trees-in-the-vegetation-that-surrounded-the-ancient-similkameen-lake-angiospermek-myrica-coiponia-chsmfata-lesquereux-proceedings-u-s-national-museum-vol-5-p-445-fig-9-fk!-image234903595.html
RMRJ4NX3–. On fossil plants from the Similkameen Valley and other places in the southern interior of British Columbia [microform]. Paleobotany; Paléobotanique. I'ld. 8.—S'iiioi(i, Sji. Specim»'ns probably belonging to the same species occur in the collection of Mr. ]iowman at the Tranquille Kiver, and also at Coal Mine, Coldwater lliver. The above species are sufficient to indicate an abundance of coniferous trees in the vegetation that surrounded the ancient Similkameen Lake. Angiospermek. Myrica (Co..ip(onia) CHS/mfata, Lesquereux. 'Proceedings U. S. National Museum,' Vol. 5, p. 445. (Fig. 9.). Fk!.
. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. '270 OKCHID-GROWER S MANUAL. shaped, with an emarginate apiculate apex, a central'orange-coloured boss, and a sub-oordate base, where the surface is covered with stiff purple hairs. It is a very desirable form. YlQ,.—Orchid Album, x. t. 445. C. INSIGNE PUNCTATUM VIOLACEUM, CfBHen.—This choice variety is a still finer plant than C. insigne Maulei, the flowers, which on the whole are /. CYPEIPEDIUM PUNCTATUM VIOLACEUM. (From the Gardeners' Chroniele.') rather Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-orchid-growers-manual-containing-descriptions-of-the-best-species-and-varieties-of-orchidaceous-plants-in-cultivation-orchids-270-okchid-grower-s-manual-shaped-with-an-emarginate-apiculate-apex-a-centralorange-coloured-boss-and-a-sub-oordate-base-where-the-surface-is-covered-with-stiff-purple-hairs-it-is-a-very-desirable-form-ylqorchid-album-x-t-445-c-insigne-punctatum-violaceum-cfbhenthis-choice-variety-is-a-still-finer-plant-than-c-insigne-maulei-the-flowers-which-on-the-whole-are-cypeipedium-punctatum-violaceum-from-the-gardeners-chroniele-rather-image232256549.html
RMRDT5GN–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. '270 OKCHID-GROWER S MANUAL. shaped, with an emarginate apiculate apex, a central'orange-coloured boss, and a sub-oordate base, where the surface is covered with stiff purple hairs. It is a very desirable form. YlQ,.—Orchid Album, x. t. 445. C. INSIGNE PUNCTATUM VIOLACEUM, CfBHen.—This choice variety is a still finer plant than C. insigne Maulei, the flowers, which on the whole are /. CYPEIPEDIUM PUNCTATUM VIOLACEUM. (From the Gardeners' Chroniele.') rather
. Natal plants : Descriptions and figures of Natal indigenous plants, with notes on their distribution, economic value, native names, &c., / by J. Medley Wood and Maurice S. Evans. Published under the auspices of Natal Government and Durban Botanic Society. Botany. PLATE 445,. LEERSIA HEXANDRA, sw. 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.. Wood, John Medley, 1827-1914; Evans, Maurice S. (Maurice Smethurst), 1854-1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/natal-plants-descriptions-and-figures-of-natal-indigenous-plants-with-notes-on-their-distribution-economic-value-native-names-ampc-by-j-medley-wood-and-maurice-s-evans-published-under-the-auspices-of-natal-government-and-durban-botanic-society-botany-plate-445-leersia-hexandra-sw-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-wood-john-medley-1827-1914-evans-maurice-s-maurice-smethurst-1854-1-image232088219.html
RMRDGETY–. Natal plants : Descriptions and figures of Natal indigenous plants, with notes on their distribution, economic value, native names, &c., / by J. Medley Wood and Maurice S. Evans. Published under the auspices of Natal Government and Durban Botanic Society. Botany. PLATE 445,. LEERSIA HEXANDRA, sw. 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.. Wood, John Medley, 1827-1914; Evans, Maurice S. (Maurice Smethurst), 1854-1
. Manual of operative veterinary surgery. Veterinary surgery. 502 OPEEATIONS ON THE CIECULATORY SYSTEM. lit.' St 1.., V 'â -Am mm"t I o. Fig. 445.âAnatomy of the Internal Sapliena Vein, s, internal eaphena vein; e, its anterior root; i. Its posterior root; /, femoral vein; g, deep inguinal lymphatic glands; c, short adductor of the leg; ?, long adductor of the leg; a, suhcutaueous aponeurotic layer; r, fascia lata. flat of the thigh, that it must be opened. If the operation is per- formed with the fleam, the higher the better; if with the lancet, it can be done as the vein passes over the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-operative-veterinary-surgery-veterinary-surgery-502-opeeations-on-the-cieculatory-system-lit-st-1-v-am-mmquott-i-o-fig-445anatomy-of-the-internal-sapliena-vein-s-internal-eaphena-vein-e-its-anterior-root-i-its-posterior-root-femoral-vein-g-deep-inguinal-lymphatic-glands-c-short-adductor-of-the-leg-long-adductor-of-the-leg-a-suhcutaueous-aponeurotic-layer-r-fascia-lata-flat-of-the-thigh-that-it-must-be-opened-if-the-operation-is-per-formed-with-the-fleam-the-higher-the-better-if-with-the-lancet-it-can-be-done-as-the-vein-passes-over-the-image232317823.html
RMRDXYN3–. Manual of operative veterinary surgery. Veterinary surgery. 502 OPEEATIONS ON THE CIECULATORY SYSTEM. lit.' St 1.., V 'â -Am mm"t I o. Fig. 445.âAnatomy of the Internal Sapliena Vein, s, internal eaphena vein; e, its anterior root; i. Its posterior root; /, femoral vein; g, deep inguinal lymphatic glands; c, short adductor of the leg; ?, long adductor of the leg; a, suhcutaueous aponeurotic layer; r, fascia lata. flat of the thigh, that it must be opened. If the operation is per- formed with the fleam, the higher the better; if with the lancet, it can be done as the vein passes over the
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 445 It parasitizes sugar cane, horse cliestnut, chestnut, mulberry" and orange.. Fig. 310.—S. alneum. After Clemtnts. Marasmieae (p. 443) Pileus tough, leathery, thin, membranous, or rarely somewhat fleshj% reviving after dr>dng with the return of moisture. About five hundred fifty species. Key to Gexeka of Marasmieae Gills leathery-horn}'; spores black 1. Anthracophyllum. Gills leathery; spores hyaline Pileus not distinct from the stipe; sporo- phore trumpet-shaped Gills forked, edge blu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-plant-diseases-fungi-the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-445-it-parasitizes-sugar-cane-horse-cliestnut-chestnut-mulberryquot-and-orange-fig-310s-alneum-after-clemtnts-marasmieae-p-443-pileus-tough-leathery-thin-membranous-or-rarely-somewhat-fleshj-reviving-after-drgtdng-with-the-return-of-moisture-about-five-hundred-fifty-species-key-to-gexeka-of-marasmieae-gills-leathery-horn-spores-black-1-anthracophyllum-gills-leathery-spores-hyaline-pileus-not-distinct-from-the-stipe-sporo-phore-trumpet-shaped-gills-forked-edge-blu-image232037076.html
RMRDE5JC–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 445 It parasitizes sugar cane, horse cliestnut, chestnut, mulberry" and orange.. Fig. 310.—S. alneum. After Clemtnts. Marasmieae (p. 443) Pileus tough, leathery, thin, membranous, or rarely somewhat fleshj% reviving after dr>dng with the return of moisture. About five hundred fifty species. Key to Gexeka of Marasmieae Gills leathery-horn}'; spores black 1. Anthracophyllum. Gills leathery; spores hyaline Pileus not distinct from the stipe; sporo- phore trumpet-shaped Gills forked, edge blu
. C. Hart Merriam papers : including correspondence, papers relating to career with the United States Biological Survey, 1798-1972 (bulk 1871-1942). United States. Division of Ornithology and Mammalogy; United States. Division of Biological Survey; United States. Biological Survey; United States. Bureau of Biological Survey; Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U. S. ); Harriman Alaska Expedition (1899); Bering Sea controversy; Bears; Biogeography; Natural history; Ornithology; Botany; Life zones; Wildlife conservation. *H 445 r1 li ' hu m I I, I I )! Ibckay & Dippia Cal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/c-hart-merriam-papers-including-correspondence-papers-relating-to-career-with-the-united-states-biological-survey-1798-1972-bulk-1871-1942-united-states-division-of-ornithology-and-mammalogy-united-states-division-of-biological-survey-united-states-biological-survey-united-states-bureau-of-biological-survey-geological-and-geographical-survey-of-the-territories-u-s-harriman-alaska-expedition-1899-bering-sea-controversy-bears-biogeography-natural-history-ornithology-botany-life-zones-wildlife-conservation-h-445-r1-li-hu-m-i-i-i-i-!-ibckay-amp-dippia-cal-image235059260.html
RMRJBTDG–. C. Hart Merriam papers : including correspondence, papers relating to career with the United States Biological Survey, 1798-1972 (bulk 1871-1942). United States. Division of Ornithology and Mammalogy; United States. Division of Biological Survey; United States. Biological Survey; United States. Bureau of Biological Survey; Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U. S. ); Harriman Alaska Expedition (1899); Bering Sea controversy; Bears; Biogeography; Natural history; Ornithology; Botany; Life zones; Wildlife conservation. *H 445 r1 li ' hu m I I, I I )! Ibckay & Dippia Cal
. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Reptiles; Fishes; Mollusks; Natural history; Reptiles; Poissons; Mollusques; Sciences naturelles. nilian seas lURD'S-HEAI) PROCESS, OR AVICULARIUAF. 445 (;,il(loiu ill tlio soutliovn hemis])licre, while in the northern hemispliore they are almost ciitiivly unknown. AFany specimens have heon taken from Bass's Straits, at a depth of forty-live fathoms. As a general rule, however, the polyzoa prefer the shallower wutci-s, aiul nre most commonly found a little below low-water mark. Iml;-. C. is another species lieloiifjing to the same genus, and is re Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-illustrated-natural-history-microform-reptiles-fishes-mollusks-natural-history-reptiles-poissons-mollusques-sciences-naturelles-nilian-seas-lurds-heai-process-or-aviculariuaf-445-illoiu-ill-tlio-soutliovn-hemis-licre-while-in-the-northern-hemispliore-they-are-almost-ciitiivly-unknown-afany-specimens-have-heon-taken-from-basss-straits-at-a-depth-of-forty-live-fathoms-as-a-general-rule-however-the-polyzoa-prefer-the-shallower-wutci-s-aiul-nre-most-commonly-found-a-little-below-low-water-mark-iml-c-is-another-species-lieloiifjing-to-the-same-genus-and-is-re-image232840864.html
RMREPPW4–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Reptiles; Fishes; Mollusks; Natural history; Reptiles; Poissons; Mollusques; Sciences naturelles. nilian seas lURD'S-HEAI) PROCESS, OR AVICULARIUAF. 445 (;,il(loiu ill tlio soutliovn hemis])licre, while in the northern hemispliore they are almost ciitiivly unknown. AFany specimens have heon taken from Bass's Straits, at a depth of forty-live fathoms. As a general rule, however, the polyzoa prefer the shallower wutci-s, aiul nre most commonly found a little below low-water mark. Iml;-. C. is another species lieloiifjing to the same genus, and is re
. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. 298 PESTS OF ORCHARD ASD SMALL FRCITS. Fig. 445. -Adult of the Leaf Crumpler. Enlarged and natural size. Original. early spring and attack the tender foliage, dra'sving the leaves of a cluster more or less together with silk. Before long the dried bunches of dead leaves are conspicuous. The adult is a moth, e.x-panding about three fourths of an inch, its wings gray, with darker and Ughter markings. Eggs are laid in mid- summer, and the young lar-£e feed for a time, later moTng to the twigs where they can- s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/injurious-insects-how-to-recognize-and-control-them-insect-pests-insect-pests-298-pests-of-orchard-asd-small-frcits-fig-445-adult-of-the-leaf-crumpler-enlarged-and-natural-size-original-early-spring-and-attack-the-tender-foliage-drasving-the-leaves-of-a-cluster-more-or-less-together-with-silk-before-long-the-dried-bunches-of-dead-leaves-are-conspicuous-the-adult-is-a-moth-ex-panding-about-three-fourths-of-an-inch-its-wings-gray-with-darker-and-ughter-markings-eggs-are-laid-in-mid-summer-and-the-young-lar-e-feed-for-a-time-later-motng-to-the-twigs-where-they-can-s-image231950846.html
RMRDA7JP–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. 298 PESTS OF ORCHARD ASD SMALL FRCITS. Fig. 445. -Adult of the Leaf Crumpler. Enlarged and natural size. Original. early spring and attack the tender foliage, dra'sving the leaves of a cluster more or less together with silk. Before long the dried bunches of dead leaves are conspicuous. The adult is a moth, e.x-panding about three fourths of an inch, its wings gray, with darker and Ughter markings. Eggs are laid in mid- summer, and the young lar-£e feed for a time, later moTng to the twigs where they can- s
. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. Fig. 445. (After Marx in Fifth Rep. U. S. Ent. Comm.) XLII. Centrodera Lec. ISfiD. (6r., "spine + neck.") Eyes large, globose and prominent; antenna^ slender, as loni;- as body, male; one-third shorter, female; second .joint very small, fourth intermediate in size between the third and fifth; body elon- gate, sides nearly parallel. One species has been taken in the State, and two others mav occur. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-coleoptera-or-beetles-exclusive-of-the-rhynchophora-known-to-occur-in-indiana-with-bibliography-and-descriptions-of-new-species-beetles-fig-445-after-marx-in-fifth-rep-u-s-ent-comm-xlii-centrodera-lec-isfid-6r-quotspine-neckquot-eyes-large-globose-and-prominent-antenna-slender-as-loni-as-body-male-one-third-shorter-female-second-joint-very-small-fourth-intermediate-in-size-between-the-third-and-fifth-body-elon-gate-sides-nearly-parallel-one-species-has-been-taken-in-the-state-and-two-others-mav-occur-image232121589.html
RMRDJ1CN–. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. Fig. 445. (After Marx in Fifth Rep. U. S. Ent. Comm.) XLII. Centrodera Lec. ISfiD. (6r., "spine + neck.") Eyes large, globose and prominent; antenna^ slender, as loni;- as body, male; one-third shorter, female; second .joint very small, fourth intermediate in size between the third and fifth; body elon- gate, sides nearly parallel. One species has been taken in the State, and two others mav occur.
. Leaves and flowers : or, Object lessons in botany with a flora : prepared for beginners in academies and public schools . Botany. Order 46.—LEGUMINOUS PLANTS. 187 about 10 »taniens, monadelphons, dladelphous, or distinct; a single, simple pistil, producing a legume in fruit, and with no albumen in the seeds.. S^. 443. Flower of the Pea. ^ffr4ii. Its petals displayed; v, the banner; a, a, the wings; c, 0, the 2 keel petals. J'ig. 445. A legame (pea-pod). Analysis of the Genera. % Flowers papilionaceous (§ 89). Upper petal (banner) covering the rest in bnd.. .2 § Flowers nearly regular, or upp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leaves-and-flowers-or-object-lessons-in-botany-with-a-flora-prepared-for-beginners-in-academies-and-public-schools-botany-order-46leguminous-plants-187-about-10-taniens-monadelphons-dladelphous-or-distinct-a-single-simple-pistil-producing-a-legume-in-fruit-and-with-no-albumen-in-the-seeds-s-443-flower-of-the-pea-ffr4ii-its-petals-displayed-v-the-banner-a-a-the-wings-c-0-the-2-keel-petals-jig-445-a-legame-pea-pod-analysis-of-the-genera-flowers-papilionaceous-89-upper-petal-banner-covering-the-rest-in-bnd-2-flowers-nearly-regular-or-upp-image232271339.html
RMRDTTCY–. Leaves and flowers : or, Object lessons in botany with a flora : prepared for beginners in academies and public schools . Botany. Order 46.—LEGUMINOUS PLANTS. 187 about 10 »taniens, monadelphons, dladelphous, or distinct; a single, simple pistil, producing a legume in fruit, and with no albumen in the seeds.. S^. 443. Flower of the Pea. ^ffr4ii. Its petals displayed; v, the banner; a, a, the wings; c, 0, the 2 keel petals. J'ig. 445. A legame (pea-pod). Analysis of the Genera. % Flowers papilionaceous (§ 89). Upper petal (banner) covering the rest in bnd.. .2 § Flowers nearly regular, or upp
. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. Jordan and F.vermann.âFishrs of North America. 445 vtMvlnnff, atlonfi^ an Niioiit. Miixlll ryahortcr tlinn in S, hrotenU, not renoh- iiiK' â¢ttiitu to till) l>iiH«« of tli«) iiiiiiitlililu. S(!ul«'s vtiry <l<tct(luoii8. VuntrulH HliDit, very uliKlitl.v in front <»f tlorNiil; caiidul ptMlunclu lon^ untl Hlontlur; iliiiNul iiiHertutl Huarctily nearttr cundal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fishes-of-north-and-middle-america-microform-a-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-species-of-fish-like-vertebrates-found-in-the-waters-of-north-america-north-of-the-isthmus-of-panama-fishes-fishes-poissons-poissons-jordan-and-fvermannfishrs-of-north-america-445-vtmvlnnff-atlonfi-an-niioiit-miixlll-ryahortcr-tlinn-in-s-hrotenu-not-renoh-iiik-ttiitu-to-till-lgtiih-of-tli-iiiiiiitlililu-s!uls-vtiry-ltllttctluoii8-vuntrulh-hlidit-very-uliklitlv-in-front-ltf-tlorniil-caiidul-ptmlunclu-lon-untl-hlontlur-iliiinul-iiihertutl-huarctily-nearttr-cundal-image234874542.html
RMRJ3CTE–. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. Jordan and F.vermann.âFishrs of North America. 445 vtMvlnnff, atlonfi^ an Niioiit. Miixlll ryahortcr tlinn in S, hrotenU, not renoh- iiiK' â¢ttiitu to till) l>iiH«« of tli«) iiiiiiitlililu. S(!ul«'s vtiry <l<tct(luoii8. VuntrulH HliDit, very uliKlitl.v in front <»f tlorNiil; caiidul ptMlunclu lon^ untl Hlontlur; iliiiNul iiiHertutl Huarctily nearttr cundal
. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. 768 MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS Distribution. Common in waste grounds from Ontario to Missouri and Texas to Florida. Native to the old world.. Fig. 445. spinosum). Thorny Clot-bur {Xanthium After Hochstein. Xanthium Strumarium 1,. A low, rough, branching annual from 1-2 feet high; leaves slender, petioled, broadly ovate or orbicular, 3-S-lobed, both surfaces rough; bur oblong, smooth or nearly so, with two straight or nearly straight Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-poisonous-plants-chiefly-of-eastern-north-america-with-brief-notes-on-economic-and-medicinal-plants-and-numerous-illustrations-poisonous-plants-768-manual-of-poisonous-plants-distribution-common-in-waste-grounds-from-ontario-to-missouri-and-texas-to-florida-native-to-the-old-world-fig-445-spinosum-thorny-clot-bur-xanthium-after-hochstein-xanthium-strumarium-1-a-low-rough-branching-annual-from-1-2-feet-high-leaves-slender-petioled-broadly-ovate-or-orbicular-3-s-lobed-both-surfaces-rough-bur-oblong-smooth-or-nearly-so-with-two-straight-or-nearly-straight-image232325893.html
RMRDYA19–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. 768 MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS Distribution. Common in waste grounds from Ontario to Missouri and Texas to Florida. Native to the old world.. Fig. 445. spinosum). Thorny Clot-bur {Xanthium After Hochstein. Xanthium Strumarium 1,. A low, rough, branching annual from 1-2 feet high; leaves slender, petioled, broadly ovate or orbicular, 3-S-lobed, both surfaces rough; bur oblong, smooth or nearly so, with two straight or nearly straight
. Check-list of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. i 'lU 11 . r â -k 134 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. [Bâ Câ, R444, C528.] Geog. Dist.â Lower Rio Grande Valley and Arizona, southward to northern South America. Genus ASTITRINA Vieillot. Asturina Vieill. Analyse, 1816, 24. Type, Fako nitidus Gmel. 346. Asturina plagiata Schlegel. Mexican Goshawk. Asturina plagiata "Light." Schlegel, Mus. P. B. Asturince, 1062, I. [B ^z, C 358, R 445, C 527.] Geog. Dlst.âSouthwestern border of the United Sta^^s, south- ward to Panama.. Genus ARCHIBUTEO Brehm. Archib Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/check-list-of-north-american-birds-microform-birds-birds-oiseaux-oiseaux-i-lu-11-r-k-134-check-list-of-north-american-birds-b-c-r444-c528-geog-dist-lower-rio-grande-valley-and-arizona-southward-to-northern-south-america-genus-astitrina-vieillot-asturina-vieill-analyse-1816-24-type-fako-nitidus-gmel-346-asturina-plagiata-schlegel-mexican-goshawk-asturina-plagiata-quotlightquot-schlegel-mus-p-b-asturince-1062-i-b-z-c-358-r-445-c-527-geog-dlstsouthwestern-border-of-the-united-stas-south-ward-to-panama-genus-archibuteo-brehm-archib-image234812298.html
RMRJ0HDE–. Check-list of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. i 'lU 11 . r â -k 134 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. [Bâ Câ, R444, C528.] Geog. Dist.â Lower Rio Grande Valley and Arizona, southward to northern South America. Genus ASTITRINA Vieillot. Asturina Vieill. Analyse, 1816, 24. Type, Fako nitidus Gmel. 346. Asturina plagiata Schlegel. Mexican Goshawk. Asturina plagiata "Light." Schlegel, Mus. P. B. Asturince, 1062, I. [B ^z, C 358, R 445, C 527.] Geog. Dlst.âSouthwestern border of the United Sta^^s, south- ward to Panama.. Genus ARCHIBUTEO Brehm. Archib
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MOBILE, ALA. ^SrF.T^D?' Goodbrad Floral Co. Mobile, Alabama ^demter rpj^g Mlngc FloFal Co. BIRMINGHAM, ALA PARKER^S FLOWER STORE A .1 . /^ • WEST END AtlEinta, Lieorgia gardens Store, 5n E. Hunter St.; Greenhouses, 445 Lawton St. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ATLANTA, GA. I „,„,„ „-. CK I r*. Supply Flowers for all Lawrence Moral Lo. occasions in Geonna ROME. GEORGIA The Flower Shop, Puryear & Co., 338 Broad St. No charges for deliveries to Shorter College. ALBANY, GA. JACK SMITH GREENHOUSE CO., Roria ATLANIA.GA. t •) U FLOWER. cT SHOP 41 Feachtree Stre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-mobile-ala-srftd-goodbrad-floral-co-mobile-alabama-demter-rpjg-mlngc-flofal-co-birmingham-ala-parkers-flower-store-a-1-west-end-atleinta-lieorgia-gardens-store-5n-e-hunter-st-greenhouses-445-lawton-st-wholesale-and-retail-atlanta-ga-i-ck-i-r-supply-flowers-for-all-lawrence-moral-lo-occasions-in-geonna-rome-georgia-the-flower-shop-puryear-amp-co-338-broad-st-no-charges-for-deliveries-to-shorter-college-albany-ga-jack-smith-greenhouse-co-roria-atlaniaga-t-u-flower-ct-shop-41-feachtree-stre-image238101759.html
RMRRAD67–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MOBILE, ALA. ^SrF.T^D?' Goodbrad Floral Co. Mobile, Alabama ^demter rpj^g Mlngc FloFal Co. BIRMINGHAM, ALA PARKER^S FLOWER STORE A .1 . /^ • WEST END AtlEinta, Lieorgia gardens Store, 5n E. Hunter St.; Greenhouses, 445 Lawton St. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ATLANTA, GA. I „,„,„ „-. CK I r*. Supply Flowers for all Lawrence Moral Lo. occasions in Geonna ROME. GEORGIA The Flower Shop, Puryear & Co., 338 Broad St. No charges for deliveries to Shorter College. ALBANY, GA. JACK SMITH GREENHOUSE CO., Roria ATLANIA.GA. t •) U FLOWER. cT SHOP 41 Feachtree Stre
. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. Trematoeara tdynj'rons. Type (Tr. Z. S. 1906). rig. 312.. Ti'ematocara unimaculatu m. Type (Tr. Z. S. 1901). 3. TREMATOCARA UNIMACULATUM. Bouleng. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (7) vii. 1901, p. 3, Poiss. Bass. Congo, p. 445 (1901), and Tr. Zoo). Soc. xvi. 1901, p. 155, pi. xviii. fig. 3 ; Pellegr. Mem. Soc. Zool. France, xvi. 1904, p. 366; Bouleng. Tr. Zool. Soc. xvii. 1906, p. 570. Depth of body 3 to 3^ times in total length, length of head 2| to 2| times. Head 2^^ times as long as Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-the-fresh-water-fishes-of-africa-in-the-british-museum-natural-history-fishes-freshwater-animals-trematoeara-tdynjrons-type-tr-z-s-1906-rig-312-tiematocara-unimaculatu-m-type-tr-z-s-1901-3-trematocara-unimaculatum-bouleng-ann-amp-mag-n-h-7-vii-1901-p-3-poiss-bass-congo-p-445-1901-and-tr-zoo-soc-xvi-1901-p-155-pi-xviii-fig-3-pellegr-mem-soc-zool-france-xvi-1904-p-366-bouleng-tr-zool-soc-xvii-1906-p-570-depth-of-body-3-to-3-times-in-total-length-length-of-head-2-to-2-times-head-2-times-as-long-as-image232151081.html
RMRDKB21–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. Trematoeara tdynj'rons. Type (Tr. Z. S. 1906). rig. 312.. Ti'ematocara unimaculatu m. Type (Tr. Z. S. 1901). 3. TREMATOCARA UNIMACULATUM. Bouleng. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (7) vii. 1901, p. 3, Poiss. Bass. Congo, p. 445 (1901), and Tr. Zoo). Soc. xvi. 1901, p. 155, pi. xviii. fig. 3 ; Pellegr. Mem. Soc. Zool. France, xvi. 1904, p. 366; Bouleng. Tr. Zool. Soc. xvii. 1906, p. 570. Depth of body 3 to 3^ times in total length, length of head 2| to 2| times. Head 2^^ times as long as
. The water birds of North America [microform]. Birds; Water-birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux aquatiques. ANSERTX.E — CUE fJRESE — CHEN. 445 HliKhtly nifjoxf, wiili lon^'ituilinnl siilwiliiiii.«, little if miy inoic iliMiiict than in C. hiipnhnrciis. (S, c a('ci)iii|)aiiyiiiK' .) H|MTiiii(ii No. 4l7.'i, Ihnii tJrcat Slivc Like, |ii(ilMilily an immature individual, is exceptional in liavin;,' ll terontlary i|nill> ile.-j. I.jink, li|i|»r«l willi white, the plumaj^e ill Mai'k, lippol wilh white. In all other ren|HM't.M than iIiok- mentioned, the ap|M-arancu i» that of an ailnlt liiid ; and these dil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-water-birds-of-north-america-microform-birds-water-birds-oiseaux-oiseaux-aquatiques-ansertxe-cue-fjrese-chen-445-hlikhtly-nifjoxf-wiili-lonituilinnl-siilwiliiiii-little-if-miy-inoic-ilimiiict-than-in-c-hiipnhnrciis-s-c-aciiiiaiiyiiik-hmtiiiiii-no-4l7i-ihnii-tjrcat-slivc-like-iiilmilily-an-immature-individual-is-exceptional-in-liavin-ll-terontlary-inillgt-ile-j-ijink-liirl-willi-white-the-plumaje-ill-maik-lippol-wilh-white-in-all-other-renhmtm-than-iiiok-mentioned-the-apm-arancu-i-that-of-an-ailnlt-liiid-and-these-dil-image234944701.html
RMRJ6JA5–. The water birds of North America [microform]. Birds; Water-birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux aquatiques. ANSERTX.E — CUE fJRESE — CHEN. 445 HliKhtly nifjoxf, wiili lon^'ituilinnl siilwiliiiii.«, little if miy inoic iliMiiict than in C. hiipnhnrciis. (S, c a('ci)iii|)aiiyiiiK' .) H|MTiiii(ii No. 4l7.'i, Ihnii tJrcat Slivc Like, |ii(ilMilily an immature individual, is exceptional in liavin;,' ll terontlary i|nill> ile.-j. I.jink, li|i|»r«l willi white, the plumaj^e ill Mai'k, lippol wilh white. In all other ren|HM't.M than iIiok- mentioned, the ap|M-arancu i» that of an ailnlt liiid ; and these dil
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR Dixie Land TO IDLE HOUR NURSERIES MACON. GA. 100,000 sq. ft. of Glass. Savannah, Ga. JOHN WOLF The Largest Grower of Cut Flowers in the South SAVANNAH and for all South Georgia ?IMBKR8 rU>RISTS' t(Ln>4PH DIUVERY ASSOCIATia*'. MOBILE, ALA. ^SrF.T^D?' Goodbrad Floral Co. Mobile, Alabama ^demter rpj^g Mlngc FloFal Co. BIRMINGHAM, ALA PARKER^S FLOWER STORE A .1 . /^ • WEST END AtlEinta, Lieorgia gardens Store, 5n E. Hunter St.; Greenhouses, 445 Lawton St. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ATLANTA, GA. I „,„,„ „-. CK I r*. Supply Flowers f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-send-your-orders-for-dixie-land-to-idle-hour-nurseries-macon-ga-100000-sq-ft-of-glass-savannah-ga-john-wolf-the-largest-grower-of-cut-flowers-in-the-south-savannah-and-for-all-south-georgia-imbkr8-rugtrists-tlngt4ph-diuvery-associatia-mobile-ala-srftd-goodbrad-floral-co-mobile-alabama-demter-rpjg-mlngc-flofal-co-birmingham-ala-parkers-flower-store-a-1-west-end-atleinta-lieorgia-gardens-store-5n-e-hunter-st-greenhouses-445-lawton-st-wholesale-and-retail-atlanta-ga-i-ck-i-r-supply-flowers-f-image238101763.html
RMRRAD6B–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR Dixie Land TO IDLE HOUR NURSERIES MACON. GA. 100,000 sq. ft. of Glass. Savannah, Ga. JOHN WOLF The Largest Grower of Cut Flowers in the South SAVANNAH and for all South Georgia ?IMBKR8 rU>RISTS' t(Ln>4PH DIUVERY ASSOCIATia*'. MOBILE, ALA. ^SrF.T^D?' Goodbrad Floral Co. Mobile, Alabama ^demter rpj^g Mlngc FloFal Co. BIRMINGHAM, ALA PARKER^S FLOWER STORE A .1 . /^ • WEST END AtlEinta, Lieorgia gardens Store, 5n E. Hunter St.; Greenhouses, 445 Lawton St. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ATLANTA, GA. I „,„,„ „-. CK I r*. Supply Flowers f
. Birds. Birds. PUCK ASIA. 83 Phas. 1, pi. 28; id. Ibis, 1878, p. 125; Hume, S. F. v. p. 138; vii, p. 124. Pucrasia biddulphi, G. F. L. Marsh. Ibis, 1879, p. 461; id. S. F. Yiii, p, 445. Plds, Kashmir; Kukrola, Chamba; Koak, Kulu, Mandi; Koklds, Kokla, Simla to Almora; Pokrds, Bhote Pergunnahs of Kumaun and Garhwal and Western Nepal.. Fig. 16.—Head of P. macrolvpha, ^ Coloration. Male. Median occipital crest fawn-coloured, the very elongate lateral posterior tutts with the whole head, nape, and throat black, richly glossed with dark green ; a large oblong white spot at each side of the neck ; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-birds-puck-asia-83-phas-1-pi-28-id-ibis-1878-p-125-hume-s-f-v-p-138-vii-p-124-pucrasia-biddulphi-g-f-l-marsh-ibis-1879-p-461-id-s-f-yiii-p-445-plds-kashmir-kukrola-chamba-koak-kulu-mandi-koklds-kokla-simla-to-almora-pokrds-bhote-pergunnahs-of-kumaun-and-garhwal-and-western-nepal-fig-16head-of-p-macrolvpha-coloration-male-median-occipital-crest-fawn-coloured-the-very-elongate-lateral-posterior-tutts-with-the-whole-head-nape-and-throat-black-richly-glossed-with-dark-green-a-large-oblong-white-spot-at-each-side-of-the-neck-image232438142.html
RMRE4D66–. Birds. Birds. PUCK ASIA. 83 Phas. 1, pi. 28; id. Ibis, 1878, p. 125; Hume, S. F. v. p. 138; vii, p. 124. Pucrasia biddulphi, G. F. L. Marsh. Ibis, 1879, p. 461; id. S. F. Yiii, p, 445. Plds, Kashmir; Kukrola, Chamba; Koak, Kulu, Mandi; Koklds, Kokla, Simla to Almora; Pokrds, Bhote Pergunnahs of Kumaun and Garhwal and Western Nepal.. Fig. 16.—Head of P. macrolvpha, ^ Coloration. Male. Median occipital crest fawn-coloured, the very elongate lateral posterior tutts with the whole head, nape, and throat black, richly glossed with dark green ; a large oblong white spot at each side of the neck ;
. The water birds of North America [microform]. Birds; Water-birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux aquatiques. 198 LONG-WINGED SWIMMERS — LONGIPENNES. "8 .)• Fagophila ebumea. THE ITOBT GULL. Lams albus, Gunn. in Leeni, Beskr. Finm. Lniip. 1767, 285. —Sciiaff, Mus. Oni. 1789, 05, tab. 4J. Quvia alba, Stkjn. IV. U. S. N. M. Vol. 5, 188-J, )>. 39.' Lurits cbimiciis, Piiii-rs, Voy. N. PoU', App. 1771, 187. — Nutt. Man. 11. 1834, 301.—Aud. Oni. Biog. III. 1835, 671 ; Syiiop. 1839, 326; B. Aw. VII. 1814, 150, pi. 445. —CouES, Key, 187:2, 313 ; Check List, 1873, no. 550. Pagophila chunica, (!i!AY, Ajip. L Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-water-birds-of-north-america-microform-birds-water-birds-oiseaux-oiseaux-aquatiques-198-long-winged-swimmers-longipennes-quot8-fagophila-ebumea-the-itobt-gull-lams-albus-gunn-in-leeni-beskr-finm-lniip-1767-285-sciiaff-mus-oni-1789-05-tab-4j-quvia-alba-stkjn-iv-u-s-n-m-vol-5-188-j-gt-39-lurits-cbimiciis-piiii-rs-voy-n-pou-app-1771-187-nutt-man-11-1834-301aud-oni-biog-iii-1835-671-syiiop-1839-326-b-aw-vii-1814-150-pi-445-coues-key-1872-313-check-list-1873-no-550-pagophila-chunica-!i!ay-ajip-l-image234935564.html
RMRJ66KT–. The water birds of North America [microform]. Birds; Water-birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux aquatiques. 198 LONG-WINGED SWIMMERS — LONGIPENNES. "8 .)• Fagophila ebumea. THE ITOBT GULL. Lams albus, Gunn. in Leeni, Beskr. Finm. Lniip. 1767, 285. —Sciiaff, Mus. Oni. 1789, 05, tab. 4J. Quvia alba, Stkjn. IV. U. S. N. M. Vol. 5, 188-J, )>. 39.' Lurits cbimiciis, Piiii-rs, Voy. N. PoU', App. 1771, 187. — Nutt. Man. 11. 1834, 301.—Aud. Oni. Biog. III. 1835, 671 ; Syiiop. 1839, 326; B. Aw. VII. 1814, 150, pi. 445. —CouES, Key, 187:2, 313 ; Check List, 1873, no. 550. Pagophila chunica, (!i!AY, Ajip. L
. The water birds of North America [microform]. Birds; Water-birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux aquatiques. ! ! 48 LAMELLIROSTRAL SWIMMERS â ANSERES. Clangula albeola. THE BUFFLE-HEADED DUCK; BTTTTEB-BAIL. Anas albeola, Linn. S. N. cd. 10, I. 1758, 124; ed. 12, I. 1766,199. â Wils. Am. Om. VIII. 1814, 51, pi. 62, figs. 2, 3. Faligula albeola, BuNAi'. Synop. 1828, 394. â Nutt. Man. II. 1834, 445.âAud. Orn. Biog. IV. 1838, 217, pi. 225 ; Syiiop. 1839, 293 ; B. Am. VI. 1843, 369, pi. 408. Clangula albeola, Siephens, Shaw's Gt'ii. Zool. XII. ii. 1824, 184. âSv. & Rich. F. B. A. II. 1831, 458. â EiDGW. N Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-water-birds-of-north-america-microform-birds-water-birds-oiseaux-oiseaux-aquatiques-!-!-48-lamellirostral-swimmers-anseres-clangula-albeola-the-buffle-headed-duck-btttteb-bail-anas-albeola-linn-s-n-cd-10-i-1758-124-ed-12-i-1766199-wils-am-om-viii-1814-51-pi-62-figs-2-3-faligula-albeola-bunai-synop-1828-394-nutt-man-ii-1834-445aud-orn-biog-iv-1838-217-pi-225-syiiop-1839-293-b-am-vi-1843-369-pi-408-clangula-albeola-siephens-shaws-gtii-zool-xii-ii-1824-184-sv-amp-rich-f-b-a-ii-1831-458-eidgw-n-image234945339.html
RMRJ6K4Y–. The water birds of North America [microform]. Birds; Water-birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux aquatiques. ! ! 48 LAMELLIROSTRAL SWIMMERS â ANSERES. Clangula albeola. THE BUFFLE-HEADED DUCK; BTTTTEB-BAIL. Anas albeola, Linn. S. N. cd. 10, I. 1758, 124; ed. 12, I. 1766,199. â Wils. Am. Om. VIII. 1814, 51, pi. 62, figs. 2, 3. Faligula albeola, BuNAi'. Synop. 1828, 394. â Nutt. Man. II. 1834, 445.âAud. Orn. Biog. IV. 1838, 217, pi. 225 ; Syiiop. 1839, 293 ; B. Am. VI. 1843, 369, pi. 408. Clangula albeola, Siephens, Shaw's Gt'ii. Zool. XII. ii. 1824, 184. âSv. & Rich. F. B. A. II. 1831, 458. â EiDGW. N
. Les poissons d'eau douce du Canada [microforme]. Poissons; Poissons d'eau douce; Fishes; Fishes, Fresh-water. i-A THrri'K i)i<;s t.acs 445 LA TRUITE DES LACS The Namayoush. Le Tog^ue. - Le Touladi. — The Grey Trout. - The Maokinaw. ' 'îl'1 Lu truite iiamaycnsli, île .Miickinaw, la truite f^rise, généralement (lénomniée la truite îles lacs, liabite principalement les lacs Michiffan, Supérieur, Huron et Erié ; elle s(.-répaml jusciu'an lac Nij)igon où elle prend le nom de namaycusli au lieu île truite des lacs. Entre les lacs Erié et Ontario s'élève la haute liarrièi'e du Niagara (pli l'emp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/les-poissons-deau-douce-du-canada-microforme-poissons-poissons-deau-douce-fishes-fishes-fresh-water-i-a-thrrik-iilts-tacs-445-la-truite-des-lacs-the-namayoush-le-togue-le-touladi-the-grey-trout-the-maokinaw-l1-lu-truite-iiamaycnsli-le-miickinaw-la-truite-frise-gnralement-lnomnie-la-truite-les-lacs-liabite-principalement-les-lacs-michiffan-suprieur-huron-et-eri-elle-s-rpaml-jusciuan-lac-nijigon-o-elle-prend-le-nom-de-namaycusli-au-lieu-le-truite-des-lacs-entre-les-lacs-eri-et-ontario-slve-la-haute-liarriie-du-niagara-pli-lemp-image234899663.html
RMRJ4GWK–. Les poissons d'eau douce du Canada [microforme]. Poissons; Poissons d'eau douce; Fishes; Fishes, Fresh-water. i-A THrri'K i)i<;s t.acs 445 LA TRUITE DES LACS The Namayoush. Le Tog^ue. - Le Touladi. — The Grey Trout. - The Maokinaw. ' 'îl'1 Lu truite iiamaycnsli, île .Miickinaw, la truite f^rise, généralement (lénomniée la truite îles lacs, liabite principalement les lacs Michiffan, Supérieur, Huron et Erié ; elle s(.-répaml jusciu'an lac Nij)igon où elle prend le nom de namaycusli au lieu île truite des lacs. Entre les lacs Erié et Ontario s'élève la haute liarrièi'e du Niagara (pli l'emp
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. March 11. 1920 The Florists^ Review 103 FLORISTS' BOXES Madm in Dayton, Ohio We vn not profltesrlng. Oar price* are low but we five yon m beary. hwh-grade material and d ood workmsnahlp. Oonvlnce Tonraetf by aend- rnKtuauuBpleorder, WeaattHyoaroaitomeTa. MtatGray MtotOray Writ* for SamplM- «r Manila Mr Mulla BbaUew Vnll CoTtr Ttlwope 81ZBS Price Priea par IM par 100 ,. zSOx 4 $ S.70 i S.00 ,' xl8x S tM 8.10 ?t/fxUxi 445 5.tO .V%x80z 5 S.tO 6.00 xX4z 8 60(0 8.00 ' xtSz 8 8.00 10.00 K zS6x 6 0.00 11.60 ; x88z 8 IIJM 18.50 . zSOxlO U.00 14.00 .. xtSxl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-march-11-1920-the-florists-review-103-florists-boxes-madm-in-dayton-ohio-we-vn-not-profltesrlng-oar-price-are-low-but-we-five-yon-m-beary-hwh-grade-material-and-d-ood-workmsnahlp-oonvlnce-tonraetf-by-aend-rnktuauubpleorder-weaatthyoaroaitometa-mtatgray-mtotoray-writ-for-samplm-r-manila-mr-mulla-bbauew-vnll-cottr-ttlwope-81zbs-price-priea-par-im-par-100-zsox-4-s70-i-s00-xl8x-s-tm-810-tfxuxi-445-5to-vx80z-5-sto-600-xx4z-8-600-800-xtsz-8-800-1000-k-zs6x-6-000-1160-x88z-8-iijm-1850-zsoxlo-u00-1400-xtsxl-image238232370.html
RMRRGBPX–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. March 11. 1920 The Florists^ Review 103 FLORISTS' BOXES Madm in Dayton, Ohio We vn not profltesrlng. Oar price* are low but we five yon m beary. hwh-grade material and d ood workmsnahlp. Oonvlnce Tonraetf by aend- rnKtuauuBpleorder, WeaattHyoaroaitomeTa. MtatGray MtotOray Writ* for SamplM- «r Manila Mr Mulla BbaUew Vnll CoTtr Ttlwope 81ZBS Price Priea par IM par 100 ,. zSOx 4 $ S.70 i S.00 ,' xl8x S tM 8.10 ?t/fxUxi 445 5.tO .V%x80z 5 S.tO 6.00 xX4z 8 60(0 8.00 ' xtSz 8 8.00 10.00 K zS6x 6 0.00 11.60 ; x88z 8 IIJM 18.50 . zSOxlO U.00 14.00 .. xtSxl
. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. HISTOEY OF HEEEFORD CATTLE 445 Exhibitor and animal. Weight. ' Blood. Seabury & Sample. Bob 1435 G. Hd. Seabury & Sample, Mort 1390 G. Hd. Seabnry & Sample, Sam 1185 G. Hd. Seabury & Sample, Jack 1630 G. Hd. J. H. Potts & Son, Bob Moore 1325 G. S. H. J. R. Peak & Son, Tommylin 1140 G. S. H. J. R. Peak cS: Son, Henry 1275 G. S. H. J. R. Peak & Son, Marcus 1155 G. S. J. J. R. Peak & Son, Richard 1170 G. S. H. J. R. Peak & Son, Arch 1290 G. S. H. J. R. Peak & Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-hereford-cattle-proven-conclusively-the-oldest-of-improved-breeds-hereford-cattle-histoey-of-heeeford-cattle-445-exhibitor-and-animal-weight-blood-seabury-amp-sample-bob-1435-g-hd-seabury-amp-sample-mort-1390-g-hd-seabnry-amp-sample-sam-1185-g-hd-seabury-amp-sample-jack-1630-g-hd-j-h-potts-amp-son-bob-moore-1325-g-s-h-j-r-peak-amp-son-tommylin-1140-g-s-h-j-r-peak-cs-son-henry-1275-g-s-h-j-r-peak-amp-son-marcus-1155-g-s-j-j-r-peak-amp-son-richard-1170-g-s-h-j-r-peak-amp-son-arch-1290-g-s-h-j-r-peak-amp-image232003191.html
RMRDCJC7–. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. HISTOEY OF HEEEFORD CATTLE 445 Exhibitor and animal. Weight. ' Blood. Seabury & Sample. Bob 1435 G. Hd. Seabury & Sample, Mort 1390 G. Hd. Seabnry & Sample, Sam 1185 G. Hd. Seabury & Sample, Jack 1630 G. Hd. J. H. Potts & Son, Bob Moore 1325 G. S. H. J. R. Peak & Son, Tommylin 1140 G. S. H. J. R. Peak cS: Son, Henry 1275 G. S. H. J. R. Peak & Son, Marcus 1155 G. S. J. J. R. Peak & Son, Richard 1170 G. S. H. J. R. Peak & Son, Arch 1290 G. S. H. J. R. Peak &
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. AvfiOST 25, 1921 The Florists' Review 17 iBt 2d 3d Tl. J. J. Beneke, St. Louis 106 159 154 479 C. Seybold, Wilkes-Barre, Pu.l«9 103 142 474 Jus. Nickel, Kkw York 152 101 140 459 Jas. WilMD, Cleveluud 155 130 154 445 L. L. Bidge, SpriugUeld, 0...140 157 137 44U 0. A. 0. Oehmler, WaBhingtoii.120 179 117 410 J. H. Dodd», Wyncote, Pa 147 114 151 412 Geo. Kualiner, St. Louis 124 138 131 393 Clarence Shaffer, WasliiDi:tuii.ll9 123 143 385 0. Boehler, W. Hoboken, N. J. 89 158 126 373 J. S. Wllsoa, Des Moines, la.. 110 119 136 371 D. I. Herr, Lancaster, Pa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-avfiost-25-1921-the-florists-review-17-ibt-2d-3d-tl-j-j-beneke-st-louis-106-159-154-479-c-seybold-wilkes-barre-pul9-103-142-474-jus-nickel-kkw-york-152-101-140-459-jas-wilmd-cleveluud-155-130-154-445-l-l-bidge-spriugueld-0140-157-137-44u-0-a-0-oehmler-wabhingtoii120-179-117-410-j-h-dodd-wyncote-pa-147-114-151-412-geo-kualiner-st-louis-124-138-131-393-clarence-shaffer-wasliidituiill9-123-143-385-0-boehler-w-hoboken-n-j-89-158-126-373-j-s-wllsoa-des-moines-la-110-119-136-371-d-i-herr-lancaster-pa-image238141867.html
RMRRC8AK–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. AvfiOST 25, 1921 The Florists' Review 17 iBt 2d 3d Tl. J. J. Beneke, St. Louis 106 159 154 479 C. Seybold, Wilkes-Barre, Pu.l«9 103 142 474 Jus. Nickel, Kkw York 152 101 140 459 Jas. WilMD, Cleveluud 155 130 154 445 L. L. Bidge, SpriugUeld, 0...140 157 137 44U 0. A. 0. Oehmler, WaBhingtoii.120 179 117 410 J. H. Dodd», Wyncote, Pa 147 114 151 412 Geo. Kualiner, St. Louis 124 138 131 393 Clarence Shaffer, WasliiDi:tuii.ll9 123 143 385 0. Boehler, W. Hoboken, N. J. 89 158 126 373 J. S. Wllsoa, Des Moines, la.. 110 119 136 371 D. I. Herr, Lancaster, Pa
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