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RMR4EKNP–ACCION DE SAINT PRIVAT FRANCESES VANDEAN RIO TER - GUERRA DE LA INDEPENDENCIA ESPAÑOLA - GRABADO SIGLO XIX. Location: PRIVATE COLLECTION. France.
. English: A distant view of Ter Goes Above is a distant view of Ter Goes in the centre with a vessel passing to the right, and on the extreme left, a church tower. Below is a view of another village taken from the bank of a river opposite; a squat square tower in the right foreground. This is an unsigned pencil and wash drawing by the Elder. A distant view of Ter Goes . circa 1665. Willem Van de Velde, the Elder 96 A distant view of Ter Goes RMG PW6800 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-a-distant-view-of-ter-goes-above-is-a-distant-view-of-ter-goes-in-the-centre-with-a-vessel-passing-to-the-right-and-on-the-extreme-left-a-church-tower-below-is-a-view-of-another-village-taken-from-the-bank-of-a-river-opposite-a-squat-square-tower-in-the-right-foreground-this-is-an-unsigned-pencil-and-wash-drawing-by-the-elder-a-distant-view-of-ter-goes-circa-1665-willem-van-de-velde-the-elder-96-a-distant-view-of-ter-goes-rmg-pw6800-image206662278.html
RMP067RJ–. English: A distant view of Ter Goes Above is a distant view of Ter Goes in the centre with a vessel passing to the right, and on the extreme left, a church tower. Below is a view of another village taken from the bank of a river opposite; a squat square tower in the right foreground. This is an unsigned pencil and wash drawing by the Elder. A distant view of Ter Goes . circa 1665. Willem Van de Velde, the Elder 96 A distant view of Ter Goes RMG PW6800
According to the inscription Ter-Tolen, this river landscape with forts on the Scheldt can be placed near Tholen in the province of Zeeland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/according-to-the-inscription-ter-tolen-this-river-landscape-with-forts-on-the-scheldt-can-be-placed-near-tholen-in-the-province-of-zeeland-image488049304.html
RF2KA0FT8–According to the inscription Ter-Tolen, this river landscape with forts on the Scheldt can be placed near Tholen in the province of Zeeland.
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RM2CDG1AP–. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . ter, river, canal and lake barges or boats. The adjustableloading or discharging end follows the rise and fall of the 360 CONVEYORS AND ELEVATORS FOR PACKED MATERIAL barge so closely as to eliminate practically all manual lift-ing. In covered or hold boats or barges the carrier operatesthrough the side or deck hatch, often working in conjunc-tion with a portable conveyor in the boat or on the dock.Whether, in loading or unloa
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RF2K55244–Sunset over former village and Church of Sant Romà de Sau, underwater nowadays most of the year due to the reservoir construction in the early 1960's
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RM2ABWDT0–NEW TIDE AND RIVER GAGES. IMPROVED FRICTION ME TER. CAPTAIN WEBB'S GREAT SWIMMING FEAT., scientific american, 1875-10-09
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RMED95MP–Snow Capped Tabouche Peak Mountain, on the Everest base camp trek, Himalaya mountains, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sagarmatha
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. Salmon-fishing in Canada, by a resident;. Salmon-fishing. 41 CHAP. III. WHAT FLIES AEE SUITED FOE CANADA ?. LTHOUaH perfectly aware that only a very general and imperfect answer has been given to the question at the head of the last chap- ter, I prefer asking and answering another in this one, in order that ' the angler who resolves to visit the Jacques Cartier, may know with what to try his hand there, and for the reason that I have found the same flies which were successful in that river, as killing as any others in the streams and pools lying to the eastward of Quebec, the description o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/salmon-fishing-in-canada-by-a-resident-salmon-fishing-41-chap-iii-what-flies-aee-suited-foe-canada-lthouah-perfectly-aware-that-only-a-very-general-and-imperfect-answer-has-been-given-to-the-question-at-the-head-of-the-last-chap-ter-i-prefer-asking-and-answering-another-in-this-one-in-order-that-the-angler-who-resolves-to-visit-the-jacques-cartier-may-know-with-what-to-try-his-hand-there-and-for-the-reason-that-i-have-found-the-same-flies-which-were-successful-in-that-river-as-killing-as-any-others-in-the-streams-and-pools-lying-to-the-eastward-of-quebec-the-description-o-image216441313.html
RMPG3N2W–. Salmon-fishing in Canada, by a resident;. Salmon-fishing. 41 CHAP. III. WHAT FLIES AEE SUITED FOE CANADA ?. LTHOUaH perfectly aware that only a very general and imperfect answer has been given to the question at the head of the last chap- ter, I prefer asking and answering another in this one, in order that ' the angler who resolves to visit the Jacques Cartier, may know with what to try his hand there, and for the reason that I have found the same flies which were successful in that river, as killing as any others in the streams and pools lying to the eastward of Quebec, the description o
Tarjeta postal de Susqueda, puente románico sibre el rio Ter. Fotografía de Valentí Fargnoli Yannetta (1885-1944). Año 1915. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tarjeta-postal-de-susqueda-puente-romnico-sibre-el-rio-ter-fotografa-de-valent-fargnoli-yannetta-1885-1944-ao-1915-image242439199.html
RMT2C1JR–Tarjeta postal de Susqueda, puente románico sibre el rio Ter. Fotografía de Valentí Fargnoli Yannetta (1885-1944). Año 1915.
. Eastern fruit . ESTABLISHED 1783 The McAllister Optical Co. Opticians 1113 Cheslnu! Street ""â """"â "' Hal! Entrance HARRY D. HUBER Manager PHILADELPHIA V u r^ * "â.liâ â.sr,.,.. profits in apple growing; but under i It IS one o the fir^st early w^ter conditions from those that I Maine has taken to growing; ... â organization and co- apples, iviuiiic uaa i«r.^.i t,. ^.v,.. ...p.| nrpvail Wolf River apples, which are almost ââ. ,r â as large as pumpkins, and which find a market, if only because of their novelty. operation are the great needs ot Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eastern-fruit-established-1783-the-mcallister-optical-co-opticians-1113-cheslnu!-street-quotquot-quotquotquotquot-quot-hal!-entrance-harry-d-huber-manager-philadelphia-v-u-r-quotli-sr-profits-in-apple-growing-but-under-i-it-is-one-o-the-first-early-wter-conditions-from-those-that-i-maine-has-taken-to-growing-organization-and-co-apples-iviuiiic-uaa-iri-t-v-p-nrpvail-wolf-river-apples-which-are-almost-r-as-large-as-pumpkins-and-which-find-a-market-if-only-because-of-their-novelty-operation-are-the-great-needs-ot-image178471197.html
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The Transition from Rostro-Carinate Flint Implements to the Tongue-Shaped Implements of River-Terrace Gravels . Post.Ventral surfa,ce RigHt la.ter-a.1 surface. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-transition-from-rostro-carinate-flint-implements-to-the-tongue-shaped-implements-of-river-terrace-gravels-postventral-surface-right-later-a1-surface-image339154085.html
RM2AKNPDW–The Transition from Rostro-Carinate Flint Implements to the Tongue-Shaped Implements of River-Terrace Gravels . Post.Ventral surfa,ce RigHt la.ter-a.1 surface.
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. Our search for a wilderness; an account of two ornithological expeditions to Venezuela and to British Guiana. Natural history; Birds. 88 OUR SEARCH FOR A WILDERNESS. water, we had imagined that we were to go to one of the thatclied huts which we had seen from the river. To our surprise, around the base of the hill we found ourselves going up a pretty palm bordered walk which led to a low, massive, fort-like building.. Fig. 47. Pitch L.ke, showing freshly dug pit filled with w.ter; an older pit filled with soft pitch, both surrounded by the hard surface pitch. In the broad open hall were co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-search-for-a-wilderness-an-account-of-two-ornithological-expeditions-to-venezuela-and-to-british-guiana-natural-history-birds-88-our-search-for-a-wilderness-water-we-had-imagined-that-we-were-to-go-to-one-of-the-thatclied-huts-which-we-had-seen-from-the-river-to-our-surprise-around-the-base-of-the-hill-we-found-ourselves-going-up-a-pretty-palm-bordered-walk-which-led-to-a-low-massive-fort-like-building-fig-47-pitch-lke-showing-freshly-dug-pit-filled-with-wter-an-older-pit-filled-with-soft-pitch-both-surrounded-by-the-hard-surface-pitch-in-the-broad-open-hall-were-co-image216351428.html
RMPFYJCM–. Our search for a wilderness; an account of two ornithological expeditions to Venezuela and to British Guiana. Natural history; Birds. 88 OUR SEARCH FOR A WILDERNESS. water, we had imagined that we were to go to one of the thatclied huts which we had seen from the river. To our surprise, around the base of the hill we found ourselves going up a pretty palm bordered walk which led to a low, massive, fort-like building.. Fig. 47. Pitch L.ke, showing freshly dug pit filled with w.ter; an older pit filled with soft pitch, both surrounded by the hard surface pitch. In the broad open hall were co
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RM2AKNP66–The Transition from Rostro-Carinate Flint Implements to the Tongue-Shaped Implements of River-Terrace Gravels . Post.Ventral surfa,ce RigHt la.ter-a.1 surface.. Section. A-A.
. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. MAMMOTH AND MASTODON. 599 great size, some being live metres long. It formerly ranged in herds over northern Europe and Asia, as well as America, bones occurring under swamps in the Northern and Middle United States. A carcass frozen in the ice, with the hair still on, was discovered near the mouth of the Lena River in Siberia. A pigmy, extinct Maltese elephant of the late Ter- tiary Period was only 1.7 metres in height. The Mastodon was characterized by having incisors in both jaws of some of the species. The mastodon had molars with. Di Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zoology-for-students-and-general-readers-zoology-mammoth-and-mastodon-599-great-size-some-being-live-metres-long-it-formerly-ranged-in-herds-over-northern-europe-and-asia-as-well-as-america-bones-occurring-under-swamps-in-the-northern-and-middle-united-states-a-carcass-frozen-in-the-ice-with-the-hair-still-on-was-discovered-near-the-mouth-of-the-lena-river-in-siberia-a-pigmy-extinct-maltese-elephant-of-the-late-ter-tiary-period-was-only-17-metres-in-height-the-mastodon-was-characterized-by-having-incisors-in-both-jaws-of-some-of-the-species-the-mastodon-had-molars-with-di-image216393447.html
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Italy: handbook for travellersFirst Part, Northern Italy . river, supposed to bethat on which the triumvirate, or alliance between Octavian, An-tony and Lepidus, regulating their administration of the Empire,was concluded about the close of Oct., B. C. 43, after the ter-mination of the war of Mutina. Farther on, an attractive district is traversed, and a view isobtained of the *Monte Guardia (p. 286) and the pilgrimage-church of the Madonna di S. Luca. To the r. rises the towerof the Certosa (p. 287) with the Campo Santo. The approachto Bologna is remarkably picturesque. Bologna see R. 41. 39. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/italy-handbook-for-travellersfirst-part-northern-italy-river-supposed-to-bethat-on-which-the-triumvirate-or-alliance-between-octavian-an-tony-and-lepidus-regulating-their-administration-of-the-empirewas-concluded-about-the-close-of-oct-b-c-43-after-the-ter-mination-of-the-war-of-mutina-farther-on-an-attractive-district-is-traversed-and-a-view-isobtained-of-the-monte-guardia-p-286-and-the-pilgrimage-church-of-the-madonna-di-s-luca-to-the-r-rises-the-towerof-the-certosa-p-287-with-the-campo-santo-the-approachto-bologna-is-remarkably-picturesque-bologna-see-r-41-39-image342821509.html
RM2AWMT99–Italy: handbook for travellersFirst Part, Northern Italy . river, supposed to bethat on which the triumvirate, or alliance between Octavian, An-tony and Lepidus, regulating their administration of the Empire,was concluded about the close of Oct., B. C. 43, after the ter-mination of the war of Mutina. Farther on, an attractive district is traversed, and a view isobtained of the *Monte Guardia (p. 286) and the pilgrimage-church of the Madonna di S. Luca. To the r. rises the towerof the Certosa (p. 287) with the Campo Santo. The approachto Bologna is remarkably picturesque. Bologna see R. 41. 39.
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. * 4' A 0. Jaculus ? hudsonius, Zimm Kennedy cave, Chester Co., Pa Postpliocene ?—See Appendix, Enorria aciculatis. Europe. Vanuxem^ page 46, fig. 4, 1. Emmons, page 389^ fig, 99, 1. Rogers, p.818,fig. 610. Sal- ter and Wood- ward's chart of English fossils, fig. 70. II c. Trenton formation. (DeKay, Ann. L^^ceum Nat. Hist. New York, Vol. I, 1825.) Ill b. Lorraine (Hudson river) for- mation, Rogers, page 819, no figure. He says (in Pennsyl- vania ?) it is rare Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-4-a-0-jaculus-hudsonius-zimm-kennedy-cave-chester-co-pa-postpliocene-see-appendix-enorria-aciculatis-europe-vanuxem-page-46-fig-4-1-emmons-page-389-fig-99-1-rogers-p818fig-610-sal-ter-and-wood-wards-chart-of-english-fossils-fig-70-ii-c-trenton-formation-dekay-ann-lceum-nat-hist-new-york-vol-i-1825-ill-b-lorraine-hudson-river-for-mation-rogers-page-819-no-figure-he-says-in-pennsyl-vania-it-is-rare-image216328444.html
RMPFXH3T–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. * 4' A 0. Jaculus ? hudsonius, Zimm Kennedy cave, Chester Co., Pa Postpliocene ?—See Appendix, Enorria aciculatis. Europe. Vanuxem^ page 46, fig. 4, 1. Emmons, page 389^ fig, 99, 1. Rogers, p.818,fig. 610. Sal- ter and Wood- ward's chart of English fossils, fig. 70. II c. Trenton formation. (DeKay, Ann. L^^ceum Nat. Hist. New York, Vol. I, 1825.) Ill b. Lorraine (Hudson river) for- mation, Rogers, page 819, no figure. He says (in Pennsyl- vania ?) it is rare
History of the First regiment of Tennessee volunteer cavalry in the great war of the rebellion, with the armies of the Ohio and Cumberland, under Generals Morgan, Rosecrans, Thomas, Stanley and Wilson1862-1865 . FIEST LIEUTENANT W. P. POWLEB, COMPANY A. BADSE OF WILSONS CAVALBY COEPS,Army of the Cumberland TENNESSEE VOLirNTEER CAVALRY. 81 The last of Jvily, the division was again ordered to re-turn to Fayetteville, going into camp between the Winches-ter turnpike and Elk River, and just east of the stone bridge.This camp was in a grove of magnificent oak and beechtrees, whose spreading branche Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-first-regiment-of-tennessee-volunteer-cavalry-in-the-great-war-of-the-rebellion-with-the-armies-of-the-ohio-and-cumberland-under-generals-morgan-rosecrans-thomas-stanley-and-wilson1862-1865-fiest-lieutenant-w-p-powleb-company-a-badse-of-wilsons-cavalby-coepsarmy-of-the-cumberland-tennessee-volirnteer-cavalry-81-the-last-of-jvily-the-division-was-again-ordered-to-re-turn-to-fayetteville-going-into-camp-between-the-winches-ter-turnpike-and-elk-river-and-just-east-of-the-stone-bridgethis-camp-was-in-a-grove-of-magnificent-oak-and-beechtrees-whose-spreading-branche-image342776369.html
RM2AWJPN5–History of the First regiment of Tennessee volunteer cavalry in the great war of the rebellion, with the armies of the Ohio and Cumberland, under Generals Morgan, Rosecrans, Thomas, Stanley and Wilson1862-1865 . FIEST LIEUTENANT W. P. POWLEB, COMPANY A. BADSE OF WILSONS CAVALBY COEPS,Army of the Cumberland TENNESSEE VOLirNTEER CAVALRY. 81 The last of Jvily, the division was again ordered to re-turn to Fayetteville, going into camp between the Winches-ter turnpike and Elk River, and just east of the stone bridge.This camp was in a grove of magnificent oak and beechtrees, whose spreading branche
River, lake and land conservancy in portions of the provinces of Anhui and Kiangsu, north of the Yangtsze River; . ter side to a height of twelve feetwith fine ashlar masonry laid in impure lime mortar almost equalto natural cement, each course being about sixteen inches in thickness,alternating headers and stretchers. TJie monumental work is in goodcondition to-day, and is a striking example of what the emperors ofChina once did for the good of the people and the country. 11 This dke was built to iirotect the Grand Canal between ThsingKiang-pu and tlie Yang-tsze River (133 miles) from the fl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/river-lake-and-land-conservancy-in-portions-of-the-provinces-of-anhui-and-kiangsu-north-of-the-yangtsze-river-ter-side-to-a-height-of-twelve-feetwith-fine-ashlar-masonry-laid-in-impure-lime-mortar-almost-equalto-natural-cement-each-course-being-about-sixteen-inches-in-thicknessalternating-headers-and-stretchers-tjie-monumental-work-is-in-goodcondition-to-day-and-is-a-striking-example-of-what-the-emperors-ofchina-once-did-for-the-good-of-the-people-and-the-country-11-this-dke-was-built-to-iirotect-the-grand-canal-between-thsingkiang-pu-and-tlie-yang-tsze-river-133-miles-from-the-fl-image338930050.html
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. Scientific American Volume 74 Number 14 (April 1896). Aoents wanted. KLINES PATENT IMPBOVKD Boss Jar Holler and Tod Wrencb Entirely new—Fits any Jar.No more burned hands in canningfruit—No more broken jars while fill-ing—No trouble to carry hot Jars-No more bad temper trying to openJars—No more trouble to close them—Made of best steel wire and rubber-Will last a lifetime. Price 50c4>er set KLINE «& CO., Alfra.,4 River retreat, Fliirii, Pa. , Cfffjl TER CA F4 CITr US/NCL ESS/ POWER THANANVDTHSIS ONfAflTH J,-^ GATES IRON WORKS- t i.-i>«--G50 ELSTONAVt CHICAGO To produce Typewritten work Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scientific-american-volume-74-number-14-april-1896-aoents-wanted-klines-patent-impbovkd-boss-jar-holler-and-tod-wrencb-entirely-newfits-any-jarno-more-burned-hands-in-canningfruitno-more-broken-jars-while-fill-ingno-trouble-to-carry-hot-jars-no-more-bad-temper-trying-to-openjarsno-more-trouble-to-close-themmade-of-best-steel-wire-and-rubber-will-last-a-lifetime-price-50c4gter-set-kline-co-alfra4-river-retreat-fliirii-pa-cfffjl-ter-ca-f4-citr-usncl-ess-power-thananvdthsis-onfaflth-j-gates-iron-works-t-i-igt-g50-elstonavt-chicago-to-produce-typewritten-work-image336703869.html
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. Boone County Recorder . , GT»^ fore, could take his whiskey acrossthe river to Jefferaonvllle, Ind., andfrom there ship it to any point in Ken-tucky, wet or dry. The Webb law, la-ter passed by Congress, is intended toremove- these -illicit accommodationsand stop the traffic. Beckham hardly had time to formu-late his policies, after Goebels death,when he was obliged to stand for an-other election. The politicians were «, against him, but the people were withhim, and he received the votes of 700out of the 900 delegates.It was In the palmy days of Mark $4H Per Bbl Delivered at your Station. W Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boone-county-recorder-gt-fore-could-take-his-whiskey-acrossthe-river-to-jefferaonvllle-ind-andfrom-there-ship-it-to-any-point-in-ken-tucky-wet-or-dry-the-webb-law-la-ter-passed-by-congress-is-intended-toremove-these-illicit-accommodationsand-stop-the-traffic-beckham-hardly-had-time-to-formu-late-his-policies-after-goebels-deathwhen-he-was-obliged-to-stand-for-an-other-election-the-politicians-were-against-him-but-the-people-were-withhim-and-he-received-the-votes-of-700out-of-the-900-delegatesit-was-in-the-palmy-days-of-mark-4h-per-bbl-delivered-at-your-station-w-image370142434.html
RM2CE5CCJ–. Boone County Recorder . , GT»^ fore, could take his whiskey acrossthe river to Jefferaonvllle, Ind., andfrom there ship it to any point in Ken-tucky, wet or dry. The Webb law, la-ter passed by Congress, is intended toremove- these -illicit accommodationsand stop the traffic. Beckham hardly had time to formu-late his policies, after Goebels death,when he was obliged to stand for an-other election. The politicians were «, against him, but the people were withhim, and he received the votes of 700out of the 900 delegates.It was In the palmy days of Mark $4H Per Bbl Delivered at your Station. W
. From the log of the Velsa. ch an event could happen in a nar-row river amid a numerous population, and learnedthat in rough weather these barges anchor when atug can do no more with them, and the crew go tobed and sleep. The water gradually washes in andwashes in, until the barge is suddenly and silentlyengulfed. Dutch phlegm! Corresponding to theirSabbatic phlegm, no doubt. Said the harbor-mas-ter: Yes, there is a load-line, but they never takesno notice of it in Holland; they just loads them uptill they wont hold any more. The fatalism of the working-classes everywhere 35 FROM THE LOG OF T Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-the-log-of-the-velsa-ch-an-event-could-happen-in-a-nar-row-river-amid-a-numerous-population-and-learnedthat-in-rough-weather-these-barges-anchor-when-atug-can-do-no-more-with-them-and-the-crew-go-tobed-and-sleep-the-water-gradually-washes-in-andwashes-in-until-the-barge-is-suddenly-and-silentlyengulfed-dutch-phlegm!-corresponding-to-theirsabbatic-phlegm-no-doubt-said-the-harbor-mas-ter-yes-there-is-a-load-line-but-they-never-takesno-notice-of-it-in-holland-they-just-loads-them-uptill-they-wont-hold-any-more-the-fatalism-of-the-working-classes-everywhere-35-from-the-log-of-t-image370547727.html
RM2CERWBB–. From the log of the Velsa. ch an event could happen in a nar-row river amid a numerous population, and learnedthat in rough weather these barges anchor when atug can do no more with them, and the crew go tobed and sleep. The water gradually washes in andwashes in, until the barge is suddenly and silentlyengulfed. Dutch phlegm! Corresponding to theirSabbatic phlegm, no doubt. Said the harbor-mas-ter: Yes, there is a load-line, but they never takesno notice of it in Holland; they just loads them uptill they wont hold any more. The fatalism of the working-classes everywhere 35 FROM THE LOG OF T
. Daily Colonist (1900-11-16). ision of Albernl District. The sftld claims are equlpDed with Dtanti.nd machinery consIstlnKQf tw6 Tremaln*^^team Mills, one Wllfley Cwncentrtitbr.^dneItaud Compressor. Three Drill Power, withAir Rocoivor:. one DrJvlmr Enclne wltbDredge Cru.sher; one Small Engine for drlvliife tloncentrator; one CO-horsepowcrIlnllpr, and au Automatic Wlrc-RoROiJ Aeria!.Tramway, all In complete runnlnc order. The ore Is transiKirted on Kennedy Riverby n steam launch and barce to tho headof Kennedy River, which is about one-quar-ter of a nille from Balt:water. , Tenders may be ban Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daily-colonist-1900-11-16-ision-of-albernl-district-the-sftld-claims-are-equlpded-with-dtantind-machinery-consistlnkqf-tw6-tremalnteam-mills-one-wllfley-cwncentrtitbrdneitaud-compressor-three-drill-power-withair-rocoivor-one-drjvlmr-enclne-wltbdredge-crusher-one-small-engine-for-drlvliife-tloncentrator-one-co-horsepowcrilnllpr-and-au-automatic-wlrc-roroij-aeria!tramway-all-in-complete-runnlnc-order-the-ore-is-transikirted-on-kennedy-riverby-n-steam-launch-and-barce-to-tho-headof-kennedy-river-which-is-about-one-quar-ter-of-a-nille-from-baltwater-tenders-may-be-ban-image370547276.html
RM2CERTR8–. Daily Colonist (1900-11-16). ision of Albernl District. The sftld claims are equlpDed with Dtanti.nd machinery consIstlnKQf tw6 Tremaln*^^team Mills, one Wllfley Cwncentrtitbr.^dneItaud Compressor. Three Drill Power, withAir Rocoivor:. one DrJvlmr Enclne wltbDredge Cru.sher; one Small Engine for drlvliife tloncentrator; one CO-horsepowcrIlnllpr, and au Automatic Wlrc-RoROiJ Aeria!.Tramway, all In complete runnlnc order. The ore Is transiKirted on Kennedy Riverby n steam launch and barce to tho headof Kennedy River, which is about one-quar-ter of a nille from Balt:water. , Tenders may be ban
. Daily Colonist (1900-11-22). am Mills, one Wllfley Concentrator, oneHand Compressor, Three Drill Power, withAir Receiver; one Driving Engine withDredge Crusher; one Small Engine fordriving Concentrator; one 60-horsepowerBoiler, nnd an Automatic Wire-Roned AerialTramway, all In complete running order. The ore Is transported on Kennedy Rlvby n steam launch nnd barge to the headof Kennedy River, which Is about one-quar-ter of a mile from salt water. Tenders may be handed to the undersign-ed up to the loth day of January. 1001, atnoon, when they will be opcniMl by ns. The highest or any tender w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daily-colonist-1900-11-22-am-mills-one-wllfley-concentrator-onehand-compressor-three-drill-power-withair-receiver-one-driving-engine-withdredge-crusher-one-small-engine-fordriving-concentrator-one-60-horsepowerboiler-nnd-an-automatic-wire-roned-aerialtramway-all-in-complete-running-order-the-ore-is-transported-on-kennedy-rlvby-n-steam-launch-nnd-barge-to-the-headof-kennedy-river-which-is-about-one-quar-ter-of-a-mile-from-salt-water-tenders-may-be-handed-to-the-undersign-ed-up-to-the-loth-day-of-january-1001-atnoon-when-they-will-be-opcniml-by-ns-the-highest-or-any-tender-w-image370308928.html
RM2CED0PT–. Daily Colonist (1900-11-22). am Mills, one Wllfley Concentrator, oneHand Compressor, Three Drill Power, withAir Receiver; one Driving Engine withDredge Crusher; one Small Engine fordriving Concentrator; one 60-horsepowerBoiler, nnd an Automatic Wire-Roned AerialTramway, all In complete running order. The ore Is transported on Kennedy Rlvby n steam launch nnd barge to the headof Kennedy River, which Is about one-quar-ter of a mile from salt water. Tenders may be handed to the undersign-ed up to the loth day of January. 1001, atnoon, when they will be opcniMl by ns. The highest or any tender w
. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky Mountains, photo-descriptive . Trees. Handbook of Trees of the Northern States and Canada. 169 The Burr Oak has been known to attain the great height of 170 ft. and 6 or 7 ft. in diame- ter of trunk, in the magnificent forests of the Wabash River basin — dimensions which make this one of the very largest American Oaks, but such trees are very uncommon. When isolated it develops an ovoid or rounded top with large branches and stout branchlets. As- sociate with its majestic stature the beauty of its party-colored foliage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-the-trees-of-the-northern-states-and-canada-east-of-the-rocky-mountains-photo-descriptive-trees-handbook-of-trees-of-the-northern-states-and-canada-169-the-burr-oak-has-been-known-to-attain-the-great-height-of-170-ft-and-6-or-7-ft-in-diame-ter-of-trunk-in-the-magnificent-forests-of-the-wabash-river-basin-dimensions-which-make-this-one-of-the-very-largest-american-oaks-but-such-trees-are-very-uncommon-when-isolated-it-develops-an-ovoid-or-rounded-top-with-large-branches-and-stout-branchlets-as-sociate-with-its-majestic-stature-the-beauty-of-its-party-colored-foliage-image232147695.html
RMRDK6N3–. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky Mountains, photo-descriptive . Trees. Handbook of Trees of the Northern States and Canada. 169 The Burr Oak has been known to attain the great height of 170 ft. and 6 or 7 ft. in diame- ter of trunk, in the magnificent forests of the Wabash River basin — dimensions which make this one of the very largest American Oaks, but such trees are very uncommon. When isolated it develops an ovoid or rounded top with large branches and stout branchlets. As- sociate with its majestic stature the beauty of its party-colored foliage
. The vegetation of the Siberian-Mongolian frontiers (the Sayansk region). Botany; Botany. General Phytogeographic Relations of the Regions Traversed. The Abakan Region and Adjacent Steppe Areas. The small town of Minusinsk, from where the expedition was started, is situated on the eastern bank of the Yenisei River, in about 92° east longitude, and 54° north latitude. The traveller approaching Minusinsk from the north by the river-ferry from Krasnoyarsk by the Siberian railway, will rather soon observe, in the general charac- ter of the vegetation, when going southwards, a gradually increasing Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-vegetation-of-the-siberian-mongolian-frontiers-the-sayansk-region-botany-botany-general-phytogeographic-relations-of-the-regions-traversed-the-abakan-region-and-adjacent-steppe-areas-the-small-town-of-minusinsk-from-where-the-expedition-was-started-is-situated-on-the-eastern-bank-of-the-yenisei-river-in-about-92-east-longitude-and-54-north-latitude-the-traveller-approaching-minusinsk-from-the-north-by-the-river-ferry-from-krasnoyarsk-by-the-siberian-railway-will-rather-soon-observe-in-the-general-charac-ter-of-the-vegetation-when-going-southwards-a-gradually-increasing-image232288734.html
RMRDWJJ6–. The vegetation of the Siberian-Mongolian frontiers (the Sayansk region). Botany; Botany. General Phytogeographic Relations of the Regions Traversed. The Abakan Region and Adjacent Steppe Areas. The small town of Minusinsk, from where the expedition was started, is situated on the eastern bank of the Yenisei River, in about 92° east longitude, and 54° north latitude. The traveller approaching Minusinsk from the north by the river-ferry from Krasnoyarsk by the Siberian railway, will rather soon observe, in the general charac- ter of the vegetation, when going southwards, a gradually increasing
. Travels through the interior parts of North-America in the years 1766, 1767 and 1768 [microform]. Indians of North America; Biology; Zoology; Indiens; Biologie; Zoologie. [ ^89 1 bounds; they then diivc them towards the river, into which tliey no loonr in- ter, than th'^ grcatcfl: part of thcin are immediately dilpatched hy thole who re- main in the canoes. Both the elk and the hnffalo are very furious when they are wounded, and will return fiercely on their purfuers, and trample them under their feet, if the hun- ter finds not means to complete their dc- Itru^lion, or feeks for fecurity in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/travels-through-the-interior-parts-of-north-america-in-the-years-1766-1767-and-1768-microform-indians-of-north-america-biology-zoology-indiens-biologie-zoologie-89-1-bounds-they-then-diivc-them-towards-the-river-into-which-tliey-no-loonr-in-ter-than-th-grcatcfl-part-of-thcin-are-immediately-dilpatched-hy-thole-who-re-main-in-the-canoes-both-the-elk-and-the-hnffalo-are-very-furious-when-they-are-wounded-and-will-return-fiercely-on-their-purfuers-and-trample-them-under-their-feet-if-the-hun-ter-finds-not-means-to-complete-their-dc-itrulion-or-feeks-for-fecurity-in-image234865052.html
RMRJ30NG–. Travels through the interior parts of North-America in the years 1766, 1767 and 1768 [microform]. Indians of North America; Biology; Zoology; Indiens; Biologie; Zoologie. [ ^89 1 bounds; they then diivc them towards the river, into which tliey no loonr in- ter, than th'^ grcatcfl: part of thcin are immediately dilpatched hy thole who re- main in the canoes. Both the elk and the hnffalo are very furious when they are wounded, and will return fiercely on their purfuers, and trample them under their feet, if the hun- ter finds not means to complete their dc- Itru^lion, or feeks for fecurity in
. Salmon-fishing in Canada, by a resident;. Salmon-fishing. 41 CHAP. III. WHAT FLIES AEE SUITED FOE CANADA ?. LTHOUaH perfectly aware that only a very general and imperfect answer has been given to the question at the head of the last chap- ter, I prefer asking and answering another in this one, in order that ' the angler who resolves to visit the Jacques Cartier, may know with what to try his hand there, and for the reason that I have found the same flies which were successful in that river, as killing as any others in the streams and pools lying to the eastward of Quebec, the description o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/salmon-fishing-in-canada-by-a-resident-salmon-fishing-41-chap-iii-what-flies-aee-suited-foe-canada-lthouah-perfectly-aware-that-only-a-very-general-and-imperfect-answer-has-been-given-to-the-question-at-the-head-of-the-last-chap-ter-i-prefer-asking-and-answering-another-in-this-one-in-order-that-the-angler-who-resolves-to-visit-the-jacques-cartier-may-know-with-what-to-try-his-hand-there-and-for-the-reason-that-i-have-found-the-same-flies-which-were-successful-in-that-river-as-killing-as-any-others-in-the-streams-and-pools-lying-to-the-eastward-of-quebec-the-description-o-image232117481.html
RMRDHT61–. Salmon-fishing in Canada, by a resident;. Salmon-fishing. 41 CHAP. III. WHAT FLIES AEE SUITED FOE CANADA ?. LTHOUaH perfectly aware that only a very general and imperfect answer has been given to the question at the head of the last chap- ter, I prefer asking and answering another in this one, in order that ' the angler who resolves to visit the Jacques Cartier, may know with what to try his hand there, and for the reason that I have found the same flies which were successful in that river, as killing as any others in the streams and pools lying to the eastward of Quebec, the description o
. Narrative of the Arctic land expedition to the mouth of the Great Fish River, and along the shores of the Arctic Ocean, in the years 1833, 1834 and 1835 [microform]. Scientific expeditions; Expéditions scientifiques. !ii). 110 THE inti<;iii'|{i-:ter attempts to desert. ot day; ami, tlioiigli tormented bv the inoscjuitos from tiio time tli.i; the sun began to have any power, and <lrcnched with hail and rain as soon as it declined, yet we manaj^ed to get over iifteeu portagei beiore night compelled us to encamp. August 21.—The thermometer lei' to 32°, and u cold sheet ol vapour rose from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/narrative-of-the-arctic-land-expedition-to-the-mouth-of-the-great-fish-river-and-along-the-shores-of-the-arctic-ocean-in-the-years-1833-1834-and-1835-microform-scientific-expeditions-expditions-scientifiques-!ii-110-the-intiltiiii-ter-attempts-to-desert-ot-day-ami-tlioiigli-tormented-bv-the-inoscjuitos-from-tiio-time-tlii-the-sun-began-to-have-any-power-and-ltlrcnched-with-hail-and-rain-as-soon-as-it-declined-yet-we-manajed-to-get-over-iifteeu-portagei-beiore-night-compelled-us-to-encamp-august-21the-thermometer-lei-to-32-and-u-cold-sheet-ol-vapour-rose-from-image234878937.html
RMRJ3JDD–. Narrative of the Arctic land expedition to the mouth of the Great Fish River, and along the shores of the Arctic Ocean, in the years 1833, 1834 and 1835 [microform]. Scientific expeditions; Expéditions scientifiques. !ii). 110 THE inti<;iii'|{i-:ter attempts to desert. ot day; ami, tlioiigli tormented bv the inoscjuitos from tiio time tli.i; the sun began to have any power, and <lrcnched with hail and rain as soon as it declined, yet we manaj^ed to get over iifteeu portagei beiore night compelled us to encamp. August 21.—The thermometer lei' to 32°, and u cold sheet ol vapour rose from
. Familiar flowers of field and garden;. Botany. 70 FAMILIAR FLOWERS OF FIELD AISTD GARDEN. Fipsissewa, Chimaphiia umbellata. The pipsissewa is a sweet-scented lit- tle woodland flower, which is common in all dry, sandy soils. I have found it plentiful in the famous " Pine" district of New Jersey, in Saddle River Valley iij the same State, and in the pine woods of New Hamp- shire. The flow- ers are waxy and flesh - colored, and the leaves are shiny olive-green; they keep their color even in win- ter. It flowers in June and July. There is a variety, common in the White Mountains, with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/familiar-flowers-of-field-and-garden-botany-70-familiar-flowers-of-field-aistd-garden-fipsissewa-chimaphiia-umbellata-the-pipsissewa-is-a-sweet-scented-lit-tle-woodland-flower-which-is-common-in-all-dry-sandy-soils-i-have-found-it-plentiful-in-the-famous-quot-pinequot-district-of-new-jersey-in-saddle-river-valley-iij-the-same-state-and-in-the-pine-woods-of-new-hamp-shire-the-flow-ers-are-waxy-and-flesh-colored-and-the-leaves-are-shiny-olive-green-they-keep-their-color-even-in-win-ter-it-flowers-in-june-and-july-there-is-a-variety-common-in-the-white-mountains-with-image232399791.html
RMRE2M8F–. Familiar flowers of field and garden;. Botany. 70 FAMILIAR FLOWERS OF FIELD AISTD GARDEN. Fipsissewa, Chimaphiia umbellata. The pipsissewa is a sweet-scented lit- tle woodland flower, which is common in all dry, sandy soils. I have found it plentiful in the famous " Pine" district of New Jersey, in Saddle River Valley iij the same State, and in the pine woods of New Hamp- shire. The flow- ers are waxy and flesh - colored, and the leaves are shiny olive-green; they keep their color even in win- ter. It flowers in June and July. There is a variety, common in the White Mountains, with
. A Collection of voyages and travels [microform] : some now first printed from original manuscripts, others now first published in English : in six volumes with a general preface giving an account of the progress of navigation from its first beginning. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. Chap. I. Oajis of South-Guinea. feri.. De Ruy ter hire. This river has feveral fmall idands and rocks at the entrance into the bay, which look like hay-reeks. The chief of them aic tlu" iflancis Cogti, Tajf.' and Bences ; on the lalt whereof the Englifii have ereded a lh»ali fort, whicli has nothing co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-collection-of-voyages-and-travels-microform-some-now-first-printed-from-original-manuscripts-others-now-first-published-in-english-in-six-volumes-with-a-general-preface-giving-an-account-of-the-progress-of-navigation-from-its-first-beginning-natural-history-sciences-naturelles-chap-i-oajis-of-south-guinea-feri-de-ruy-ter-hire-this-river-has-feveral-fmall-idands-and-rocks-at-the-entrance-into-the-bay-which-look-like-hay-reeks-the-chief-of-them-aic-tluquot-iflancis-cogti-tajf-and-bences-on-the-lalt-whereof-the-englifii-have-ereded-a-lhali-fort-whicli-has-nothing-co-image234855610.html
RMRJ2GMA–. A Collection of voyages and travels [microform] : some now first printed from original manuscripts, others now first published in English : in six volumes with a general preface giving an account of the progress of navigation from its first beginning. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. Chap. I. Oajis of South-Guinea. feri.. De Ruy ter hire. This river has feveral fmall idands and rocks at the entrance into the bay, which look like hay-reeks. The chief of them aic tlu" iflancis Cogti, Tajf.' and Bences ; on the lalt whereof the Englifii have ereded a lh»ali fort, whicli has nothing co
. Zoology for high schools and colleges. Zoology. MAMMOTH AND MA8T0D0N. 599 great size, some beiug five metres long. It formerly ranged in herds over northern Europe and Asia, as well as America, bones occurring under swamps in the JSiortheru and Middle United States. A carcass frozen in the ice, with the hair still on, was discovered near the mouth of the Lena River in Siberia. A pigmy, extinct Maltese elephant of the late Ter- tiary Period was only 1.7 metres in height. The Mastodon was characterized by having incisors in both jaws of some of the species. The mastodon had molars with. Fig. 5 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zoology-for-high-schools-and-colleges-zoology-mammoth-and-ma8t0d0n-599-great-size-some-beiug-five-metres-long-it-formerly-ranged-in-herds-over-northern-europe-and-asia-as-well-as-america-bones-occurring-under-swamps-in-the-jsiortheru-and-middle-united-states-a-carcass-frozen-in-the-ice-with-the-hair-still-on-was-discovered-near-the-mouth-of-the-lena-river-in-siberia-a-pigmy-extinct-maltese-elephant-of-the-late-ter-tiary-period-was-only-17-metres-in-height-the-mastodon-was-characterized-by-having-incisors-in-both-jaws-of-some-of-the-species-the-mastodon-had-molars-with-fig-5-image232347139.html
RMRE0943–. Zoology for high schools and colleges. Zoology. MAMMOTH AND MA8T0D0N. 599 great size, some beiug five metres long. It formerly ranged in herds over northern Europe and Asia, as well as America, bones occurring under swamps in the JSiortheru and Middle United States. A carcass frozen in the ice, with the hair still on, was discovered near the mouth of the Lena River in Siberia. A pigmy, extinct Maltese elephant of the late Ter- tiary Period was only 1.7 metres in height. The Mastodon was characterized by having incisors in both jaws of some of the species. The mastodon had molars with. Fig. 5
. Our search for a wilderness; an account of two ornithological expeditions to Venezuela and to British Guiana. Natural history; Birds. 88 OUR SEARCH FOR A WILDERNESS. water, we had imagined that we were to go to one of the thatclied huts which we had seen from the river. To our surprise, around the base of the hill we found ourselves going up a pretty palm bordered walk which led to a low, massive, fort-like building.. Fig. 47. Pitch L.ke, showing freshly dug pit filled with w.ter; an older pit filled with soft pitch, both surrounded by the hard surface pitch. In the broad open hall were co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-search-for-a-wilderness-an-account-of-two-ornithological-expeditions-to-venezuela-and-to-british-guiana-natural-history-birds-88-our-search-for-a-wilderness-water-we-had-imagined-that-we-were-to-go-to-one-of-the-thatclied-huts-which-we-had-seen-from-the-river-to-our-surprise-around-the-base-of-the-hill-we-found-ourselves-going-up-a-pretty-palm-bordered-walk-which-led-to-a-low-massive-fort-like-building-fig-47-pitch-lke-showing-freshly-dug-pit-filled-with-wter-an-older-pit-filled-with-soft-pitch-both-surrounded-by-the-hard-surface-pitch-in-the-broad-open-hall-were-co-image231964945.html
RMRDAWJ9–. Our search for a wilderness; an account of two ornithological expeditions to Venezuela and to British Guiana. Natural history; Birds. 88 OUR SEARCH FOR A WILDERNESS. water, we had imagined that we were to go to one of the thatclied huts which we had seen from the river. To our surprise, around the base of the hill we found ourselves going up a pretty palm bordered walk which led to a low, massive, fort-like building.. Fig. 47. Pitch L.ke, showing freshly dug pit filled with w.ter; an older pit filled with soft pitch, both surrounded by the hard surface pitch. In the broad open hall were co
. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. MAMMOTH AND MASTODON. 599 great size, some being live metres long. It formerly ranged in herds over northern Europe and Asia, as well as America, bones occurring under swamps in the Northern and Middle United States. A carcass frozen in the ice, with the hair still on, was discovered near the mouth of the Lena River in Siberia. A pigmy, extinct Maltese elephant of the late Ter- tiary Period was only 1.7 metres in height. The Mastodon was characterized by having incisors in both jaws of some of the species. The mastodon had molars with. Di Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zoology-for-students-and-general-readers-zoology-mammoth-and-mastodon-599-great-size-some-being-live-metres-long-it-formerly-ranged-in-herds-over-northern-europe-and-asia-as-well-as-america-bones-occurring-under-swamps-in-the-northern-and-middle-united-states-a-carcass-frozen-in-the-ice-with-the-hair-still-on-was-discovered-near-the-mouth-of-the-lena-river-in-siberia-a-pigmy-extinct-maltese-elephant-of-the-late-ter-tiary-period-was-only-17-metres-in-height-the-mastodon-was-characterized-by-having-incisors-in-both-jaws-of-some-of-the-species-the-mastodon-had-molars-with-di-image231937024.html
RMRD9J14–. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. MAMMOTH AND MASTODON. 599 great size, some being live metres long. It formerly ranged in herds over northern Europe and Asia, as well as America, bones occurring under swamps in the Northern and Middle United States. A carcass frozen in the ice, with the hair still on, was discovered near the mouth of the Lena River in Siberia. A pigmy, extinct Maltese elephant of the late Ter- tiary Period was only 1.7 metres in height. The Mastodon was characterized by having incisors in both jaws of some of the species. The mastodon had molars with. Di
. The Canadian bird book [microform] : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds : also several hundred photographs of their nest and eggs. Oiseaux; Birds. 5S7. Smith'! I,oNa»pt h. Calrariut piclui. Range—Breeds In Hudson Bay and Mau- kensie River districts and winters south to Texas chiefly o nthe Plains. This species la o( the slie of the last but Is a rich buff color below, and the other marklnRH are very different. These birds together w.ih the next species are very common on the prairies lu „,.„,.,, central United SUtea In win- ur»yi»i. ter. They nest on Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-bird-book-microform-illustrating-in-natural-colors-more-than-seven-hundred-north-american-birds-also-several-hundred-photographs-of-their-nest-and-eggs-oiseaux-birds-5s7-smith!-ionapt-h-calrariut-piclui-rangebreeds-in-hudson-bay-and-mau-kensie-river-districts-and-winters-south-to-texas-chiefly-o-nthe-plains-this-species-la-o-the-slie-of-the-last-but-is-a-rich-buff-color-below-and-the-other-marklnrh-are-very-different-these-birds-together-wih-the-next-species-are-very-common-on-the-prairies-lu-central-united-sutea-in-win-uryii-ter-they-nest-on-image232801421.html
RMREN0GD–. The Canadian bird book [microform] : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds : also several hundred photographs of their nest and eggs. Oiseaux; Birds. 5S7. Smith'! I,oNa»pt h. Calrariut piclui. Range—Breeds In Hudson Bay and Mau- kensie River districts and winters south to Texas chiefly o nthe Plains. This species la o( the slie of the last but Is a rich buff color below, and the other marklnRH are very different. These birds together w.ih the next species are very common on the prairies lu „,.„,.,, central United SUtea In win- ur»yi»i. ter. They nest on
. The Canadian bird book [microform] : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds : also several hundred photographs of their nest and eggs. Oiseaux; Birds. THK BIRD BOOK. 5S7. Smith'! I,oNa»pt h. Calrariut piclui. Range—Breeds In Hudson Bay and Mau- kensie River districts and winters south to Texas chiefly o nthe Plains. This species la o( the slie of the last but Is a rich buff color below, and the other marklnRH are very different. These birds together w.ih the next species are very common on the prairies lu „,.„,.,, central United SUtea In win- ur»yi»i. ter Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-bird-book-microform-illustrating-in-natural-colors-more-than-seven-hundred-north-american-birds-also-several-hundred-photographs-of-their-nest-and-eggs-oiseaux-birds-thk-bird-book-5s7-smith!-ionapt-h-calrariut-piclui-rangebreeds-in-hudson-bay-and-mau-kensie-river-districts-and-winters-south-to-texas-chiefly-o-nthe-plains-this-species-la-o-the-slie-of-the-last-but-is-a-rich-buff-color-below-and-the-other-marklnrh-are-very-different-these-birds-together-wih-the-next-species-are-very-common-on-the-prairies-lu-central-united-sutea-in-win-uryii-ter-image232801436.html
RMREN0H0–. The Canadian bird book [microform] : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds : also several hundred photographs of their nest and eggs. Oiseaux; Birds. THK BIRD BOOK. 5S7. Smith'! I,oNa»pt h. Calrariut piclui. Range—Breeds In Hudson Bay and Mau- kensie River districts and winters south to Texas chiefly o nthe Plains. This species la o( the slie of the last but Is a rich buff color below, and the other marklnRH are very different. These birds together w.ih the next species are very common on the prairies lu „,.„,.,, central United SUtea In win- ur»yi»i. ter
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. We c»ter to thoee who 'CHICAGO thfSjJ. e^TABLISHCO Priew lees rM 4M7 GRAND BL VD. CHICAGO 3343 W. Madison St. OAK PARK and all western suburbs of Chicago „ A. H. SCHNEIDER "•'IPber 1048 Lake Street. *T. D, OAK PARK. ILL. OA?K 4K PARK, ILL. AVENUE FLOWER SHOP, 811 D«ke St. '''"o for River Forest. Austin May wood WE have always the most perfect facilities to per- form every part of the Florists' craft; spacious workrooms, exjjerienced workmen, expert shipping department. Finest Flowers in greatest variety. These are important reasons why we Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-we-cter-to-thoee-who-chicago-thfsjj-etablishco-priew-lees-rm-4m7-grand-bl-vd-chicago-3343-w-madison-st-oak-park-and-all-western-suburbs-of-chicago-a-h-schneider-quotipber-1048-lake-street-t-d-oak-park-ill-oak-4k-park-ill-avenue-flower-shop-811-dke-st-quoto-for-river-forest-austin-may-wood-we-have-always-the-most-perfect-facilities-to-per-form-every-part-of-the-florists-craft-spacious-workrooms-exjjerienced-workmen-expert-shipping-department-finest-flowers-in-greatest-variety-these-are-important-reasons-why-we-image238236396.html
RMRRGGXM–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. We c»ter to thoee who 'CHICAGO thfSjJ. e^TABLISHCO Priew lees rM 4M7 GRAND BL VD. CHICAGO 3343 W. Madison St. OAK PARK and all western suburbs of Chicago „ A. H. SCHNEIDER "•'IPber 1048 Lake Street. *T. D, OAK PARK. ILL. OA?K 4K PARK, ILL. AVENUE FLOWER SHOP, 811 D«ke St. '''"o for River Forest. Austin May wood WE have always the most perfect facilities to per- form every part of the Florists' craft; spacious workrooms, exjjerienced workmen, expert shipping department. Finest Flowers in greatest variety. These are important reasons why we
. Wild life in Canada [microform]. Sciences naturelles; Hunting; Chasse; Natural history. t â i d. «a ON THE tiREAT tllUHCllILL RIVER wooded shorci. while below the curvinff, chanir. ing «horc.line the broad hike w«ter lay becalmed â¢nd wholly pineid and blue, and n norfeet miraac of caved forct. scarred b«nk«. spotless pti.bk", and dainty sandpipers was rt lUctcd ,â, the .. me- diate lake margin. Overhead with similar ir.^tan- taneous siKht, and marvellous quiek-elmnging flight of Swift or Swallow- swinging, plunging! rising through the ccm.I. baln.y, rain-purifi^ air. flew a pair o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wild-life-in-canada-microform-sciences-naturelles-hunting-chasse-natural-history-t-i-d-a-on-the-tireat-tlluhcllill-river-wooded-shorci-while-below-the-curvinff-chanir-ing-horcline-the-broad-hike-wter-lay-becalmed-nd-wholly-pineid-and-blue-and-n-norfeet-miraac-of-caved-forct-scarred-bnk-spotless-ptibkquot-and-dainty-sandpipers-was-rt-luctcd-the-me-diate-lake-margin-overhead-with-similar-irtan-taneous-sikht-and-marvellous-quiek-elmnging-flight-of-swift-or-swallow-swinging-plunging!-rising-through-the-ccmi-balny-rain-purifi-air-flew-a-pair-o-image232821650.html
RMRENXAX–. Wild life in Canada [microform]. Sciences naturelles; Hunting; Chasse; Natural history. t â i d. «a ON THE tiREAT tllUHCllILL RIVER wooded shorci. while below the curvinff, chanir. ing «horc.line the broad hike w«ter lay becalmed â¢nd wholly pineid and blue, and n norfeet miraac of caved forct. scarred b«nk«. spotless pti.bk", and dainty sandpipers was rt lUctcd ,â, the .. me- diate lake margin. Overhead with similar ir.^tan- taneous siKht, and marvellous quiek-elmnging flight of Swift or Swallow- swinging, plunging! rising through the ccm.I. baln.y, rain-purifi^ air. flew a pair o
. Eastern fruit. Fruit-culture; Farm life; Country life. ESTABLISHED 1783 The McAllister Optical Co. Opticians 1113 Cheslnu! Street ""â """"â "' Hal! Entrance HARRY D. HUBER Manager PHILADELPHIA V u r^ * "â.liâ â.sr,.,.. profits in apple growing; but under i It IS one o the fir^st early w^ter conditions from those that I Maine has taken to growing; ... â organization and co- apples, iviuiiic uaa i«r.^.i t,. ^.v,.. ...p.| nrpvail Wolf River apples, which are almost ââ. ,r â as large as pumpkins, and which find a market, if only because of their no Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eastern-fruit-fruit-culture-farm-life-country-life-established-1783-the-mcallister-optical-co-opticians-1113-cheslnu!-street-quotquot-quotquotquotquot-quot-hal!-entrance-harry-d-huber-manager-philadelphia-v-u-r-quotli-sr-profits-in-apple-growing-but-under-i-it-is-one-o-the-first-early-wter-conditions-from-those-that-i-maine-has-taken-to-growing-organization-and-co-apples-iviuiiic-uaa-iri-t-v-p-nrpvail-wolf-river-apples-which-are-almost-r-as-large-as-pumpkins-and-which-find-a-market-if-only-because-of-their-no-image232448658.html
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. Monographs of North American rodentia [microform]. Rodentia; Paleontology; Rongeurs; Paléontologie. 8{>H MONOdltAlMIH OF NOItTII AMEUICAN UODKNTIA.. Taiilr CXWll.—MMKHnmdiln of Ihirly out upevinieM c^f CVKOMVa |,UUVI0IANU8.' 11934 1819 1810 un iHin urn 1810 I8U ID 4 llIU IMS Win 3«8 2731 im 3TI9 2750 iTil a7iW 2783 a-li-l 27S.7 M8 M) i-;i3 liU 107:1 417 MH MO 510 .til Slil 013 SI4 l^ocalily. Nen ninath of Uilk RIvrr Vtlluwitouo RlTur, Moot .. do do Furt Itundall, Dak. Tcr do do do do do do dn do Republican River. Kaoa ... do Choj'ennc, Wyo. Ter Oardon of tho Gods, Colo.. Fort llaya, Kaoa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/monographs-of-north-american-rodentia-microform-rodentia-paleontology-rongeurs-palontologie-8gth-monodltalmih-of-noittii-ameuican-uodkntia-taiilr-cxwllmmkhnmdiln-of-ihirly-out-upeviniem-cf-cvkomva-uuvi0ianu8-11934-1819-1810-un-ihin-urn-1810-i8u-id-4-lliu-ims-win-38-2731-im-3ti9-2750-itil-a7iw-2783-a-li-l-27s7-m8-m-i-i3-liu-1071-417-mh-mo-510-til-slil-013-si4-localily-nen-ninath-of-uilk-rivrr-vtlluwitouo-rltur-moot-do-do-furt-itundall-dak-tcr-do-do-do-do-do-do-dn-do-republican-river-kaoa-do-chojennc-wyo-ter-oardon-of-tho-gods-colo-fort-llaya-kaoa-image234911918.html
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. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. * 4' A 0. Jaculus ? hudsonius, Zimm Kennedy cave, Chester Co., Pa Postpliocene ?—See Appendix, Enorria aciculatis. Europe. Vanuxem^ page 46, fig. 4, 1. Emmons, page 389^ fig, 99, 1. Rogers, p.818,fig. 610. Sal- ter and Wood- ward's chart of English fossils, fig. 70. II c. Trenton formation. (DeKay, Ann. L^^ceum Nat. Hist. New York, Vol. I, 1825.) Ill b. Lorraine (Hudson river) for- mation, Rogers, page 819, no figure. He says (in Pennsyl- vania ?) it is rare Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-4-a-0-jaculus-hudsonius-zimm-kennedy-cave-chester-co-pa-postpliocene-see-appendix-enorria-aciculatis-europe-vanuxem-page-46-fig-4-1-emmons-page-389-fig-99-1-rogers-p818fig-610-sal-ter-and-wood-wards-chart-of-english-fossils-fig-70-ii-c-trenton-formation-dekay-ann-lceum-nat-hist-new-york-vol-i-1825-ill-b-lorraine-hudson-river-for-mation-rogers-page-819-no-figure-he-says-in-pennsyl-vania-it-is-rare-image231896149.html
RMRD7NW9–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. * 4' A 0. Jaculus ? hudsonius, Zimm Kennedy cave, Chester Co., Pa Postpliocene ?—See Appendix, Enorria aciculatis. Europe. Vanuxem^ page 46, fig. 4, 1. Emmons, page 389^ fig, 99, 1. Rogers, p.818,fig. 610. Sal- ter and Wood- ward's chart of English fossils, fig. 70. II c. Trenton formation. (DeKay, Ann. L^^ceum Nat. Hist. New York, Vol. I, 1825.) Ill b. Lorraine (Hudson river) for- mation, Rogers, page 819, no figure. He says (in Pennsyl- vania ?) it is rare
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