RM2AN7FNJ–Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . 549 436 309 372 248 268 62 168 108 88 87 60 32 21 25 26 18 19 23 19 12 2 3 7,572 4,051 3,438 2,109 1,330 1,324 1,079 951 805 621 532 492 296 278 172 145 119 105 85 84 76 75 63 59 .58 37 35 7,964 25,991 Time and IVIoney Loss Through 25,991 Temporary Injuries.Of these 25,991 cases of temporary injuries, only 3,438, or 13.25 percent, are cases in which the disability extends beyond the fourteen daytherefore exposed to their hazards. With these figures obtained andlimit and which ar
RMMN3EHA–U.S. Service members observe a road grater as it digs trenches into the soil in order to make it malleable while deployed in the Middle East, Aug. 23, 2017. Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force – Crisis Response – Central Command Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 372 practiced interoperability with other military branches while testing the durability and life expectancy of a new road-building product.
RMMRNKBG–Omaha, NE. 26th May, 2018. U.S. - Purdue second baseman Tyler Powers #2 awaits a throw down to second base in action during the Big Ten Championship Tournament between Purdue Boilermakers and Illinois Fighting Illini at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, NE.Minnesota won 8-1.Michael Spomer/Cal Sport Media. Credit: csm/Alamy Live News
RM2AGC4MP–. Biennial report of the State Board of Charities and Public Welfare to the General Assembly of North Carolina. 46 $5,291,458.051,500,000.00 1,327,232.08127,818.93 44,948.993.0 1,996,749.75580,000.00 499,200.52 372,000.01150,000.00 149,937.5762.43 $ 5,564,328.001,500,000.00 1,402,482.0097,518.00 Allotments for Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1947 2,159,136.00580,000.00 539,784.0040,216.00 400,980.00150,000.00 *Since each of the 100 counties must stay within its total annual allocation, there will be an unexpended balanceat the end of the year. For the year ending June 30, 1946, this averaged only
RMMN3EHD–U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Dylan Homer with Marine Wing Support Squadron 372, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force – Crisis Response – Central Command stands on an MK23 Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement while controlling the spray on the T90 HydroSeeder while deployed in the Middle East, Aug. 23, 2017. SPMAGTF – CR – CC Marines practiced interoperability with other military branches while testing the durability and life expectancy of a new road-building product.
RMEJ64XP–3/21/2015 - Sebring FL, USA - Finish line straightway at the Sebring International Raceway in Sebring FL. DelMecum/Cal Sport Media
RM2AMYNTN–Polk-Husted Directory Co.'s Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda directory . ^?^v^ 466 13th St.Oakland PHONES Oakland 287Home A3666 StoresAlso SanFrancisco SacramentoStockton. Oakland Electrical Co., inc Homes a Specialty 0 0 o H (4Xh CD 1—( fe o 2 2 IO s > REALESTAK and INSURANCE PhMeMerriU440 Supplies, Motors, Wiring, Repairs Phones: OAKLAND 341; A4341 405 12th St., Oakland 372 1911 POLK-HUSTED CO.S Fester, see also Forester, Forrester and Forster.Foster Albert, waiter S P Co, r 1653 10th.Foster Albert H, elec Kimball Elec Co, r Sfc56 Dimond av.Fester Alex, broker, r 645 61st.Foster Alfred J, st
RMP2HJ06–A downed aircraft is enveloped in smoke to simulate a crash during an aircraft salvage practical application exercise in support of Weapons and Tactics Instructor Course (WTI) 1-17 at Yuma Proving Ground, Ariz., Sept. 28, 2016. This exercise was part of WTI 1-17, a seven week training event, hosted by Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) cadre, which emphasizes operational integration of the six functions of Marine Corps aviation in support of a Marine Air Ground Task Force. MAWTS-1 provides standardized advanced tactical training and certification of unit instructor qual
RMM9C881–Omaha, NE U.S. 23rd Mar, 2018. Kansas Jayhawks guard Malik Newman #14 in action during the Sweet 16 NCAA men's basketball game between #5 Clemson Tigers and #1 Kansas Jayhawks at the CenturyLink Center in Omaha, NE.Attendance: 17,399.Kansas won 80-76.Michael Spomer/Cal Sport Media/Alamy Live News
RM2AM8N50–Voyageurs anciens et modernes, ou Choix des relations de voyages les plus intéressantes et les plus instructives depuis le cinquième siècle avant Jésus-Christ jusqu'au dix-neuvième siècles, avec biographies, notes et indications iconographiques . ough, dans la(iuelle esl figurée plus exacte-menl la cullediun de Mendoza. (Voy. les vol. 1, V, VI.) (•) Aujourdhui fasso del Obispo ( le Passage de lÉvéque). (•) Geycoccuacan, aujourdhui Yshiiacuii de tus lieyes. 372 VOYAGEURS MODERNES. — FERNMD CORTEZ. par le froid. Dieu sait tout ce que nous y avons souffert de la faim et de la soif : nous fûmes su
RMP2HJ0M–A downed aircraft is enveloped in smoke to simulate a crash during an aircraft salvage practical application exercise in support of Weapons and Tactics Instructor Course (WTI) 1-17 at Yuma Proving Ground, Ariz., Sept. 28, 2016. This exercise was part of WTI 1-17, a seven week training event, hosted by Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) cadre, which emphasizes operational integration of the six functions of Marine Corps aviation in support of a Marine Air Ground Task Force. MAWTS-1 provides standardized advanced tactical training and certification of unit instructor qual
RMM9G69T–Omaha, NE U.S. 25th Mar, 2018. Duke Blue Devils guard Trevon Duval #1 walks off the floor after their Elite 8 Midwest Regional, NCAA men's basketball game between #2 Duke Blue Devils and #1 Kansas Jayhawks at the CenturyLink Center in Omaha, NE.Attendance: 17,579.Kansas won 85-81 OT.Michael Spomer/Cal Sport Media/Alamy Live News
RM2AWTTN4–Skrifter - Det Kongelige Norske Videnskabers Selskab . Fig. 9 a. Rechler Exopodit des Fig. 9 b. Rechter Exopodit des I Beinpaares. Vergr. 372 X. IV Beinpaares. Vergr. 372 X. i = Innenkante. vorderen rechten Endopoditen etwas langer als die Exopoditen, alleiibrigen kiirzer. I und II Endopodit mit 9, III und IV mit 5 dickenBorsten. V Beinpaar geråde gestreckt. Ende mit einer starken, langenund 2 ganz feinen, kurzen Borsten besetzt. Hauptborste 1^/2 Xso lang wie der Sockel. Sie reicht bis zur Mitte des II Abdomen-gliedes. Die 5 der Botryllophilus-Aiten unterscheiden sich vor allemdurch die Form u
RMP2J29D–U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Adrian Rosas, left, and Cpl. Thomas Ream, aircraft and rescue and firefighter specialists extinguish a fire on a simulated downed aircraft in support of Weapons and Tactics Instructor Course (WTI) 1-17 at Yuma Proving Grounds, Ariz., Sept 28, 2016. This exercise was part of WTI 1-17, a seven week training event, hosted by Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) cadre, which emphasizes operational integration of the six functions of Marine Corps aviation in support of a Marine Air Ground Task Force. MAWTS-1 provides standardized advanced tactical traini
RM2ANFXWE–Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Montana gazetteer and business directory . 504 Globe bldg. (S» tt-rson .Asjent.opp p 1 2 IS)United Cigar Stores Co. H O Swaijimngr, 3;?:] Robert; M H Erioksonmngr, 372 R(.>bert; II L Craig mnyr. C S Kuhles mngr. oOb a E 7th: 11 r, basha. United Commercial Travelers of .nca. J M Drosscr sec. 780 Cedar.. mmm mproved Farma. City Real Eatato. FnrminK Landa near Duiuthon easy terms. Pino Landain fyiinnascta, Id.^Mo, VVoah-in.jton and OroRon. CulunFruit Lands in traoia to amt.200 Torrey BIdfl., OULUIH. MINN. LAW ORATORY ELOCUTION DSAfft^TIC ACT10 MUSIC LIT
RMMT4WP0–U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Bridget Bastian and Lance Cpl. Jonathan Fer, both combat engineers attached to Task Force Al Asad with Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS) 372 ,Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command, improve force protection measures by laying concertina wire at Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, July 6, 2017. The Marines of the Engineering Detachment work daily on a variety of engineer tasks in support of the master base plan for Task Force Al Asad. Task Force Al Asad’s mission is to advise and assist and build partner capacity with the Iraqi Security Forces
RM2AXDFW0–Price list. . 370. Ladies Black Cotton Hose, fast color,every pair warranted, . $0.12|,.571. Ladies Fast Black Cotton Hose, . 372. Ladies Fast Black Cotton Hose, extra line (juality (Hermsdorf dye), 373. Ladies Black Cotton Hose, heavy weight, ..... 374. Ladies Black Cotton Hose, extra fine quality, with double soles, 375. Ladies Black Cotton Hose, best qual- ity .25 .37i .50.50 1.00. Ladies Colored Cotton Hose. 376 LadiesCotton Hose, light and darkgrounds and boot patterns, siaes XH. Ladie.s Fancv 8 to 10, $0.25 r,60. Ladies Plaid Lisle Hose 377 Ladies Fancy Cotton Hose, boot pat- Cotton, Lis
RM2AN2BAB–ÖstergötlandÀv Andreas Lindblom . Fig. 331. Kalkduk (nr 1) av siden. 1800-talets början. Foto 1957.Kelchtuch (Nr. 1) aus Seide, Chalice clolh (No. 1), silk. Early 19th century. Anfang des 19. Jh.. Fig. 332. Detalj av håv (nr 1). Ring och holk av försilvrad mässing. Omkr. 1730. Foto 1957. S. 372.Detail eines Klingelbeutels (Nr. 1), Ring Detail of collection bag (No. 1). Ring and soeket of silver-plated brass. Ca. 1730. 372 BANKEKINDS HÄRAD ljusrött siden med mönster av gröna bladrankor. I hörnen tofsar av silketråd. 38 x 40.Skänkt 1792 av prosten C. M. Livin1 (inv. 1810). Till denna kalkduk hör
RM2AJE5XW–Comparison of indirect and direct illumination . H K <6. rAAAA/ m 5 L .5) <3 | H3 5 §^ o J I § ts £ 5! 13 CALIBRATION 0? LAMP AND ILLUMINOMETER. VOLTAGEStandard Test 106.7106.7 96.296.0 FOOT-CANDLES11 luml nomet er3.55 I AmperesStand. 0.3715 0.372 DISTANCEFeet3 106.7106.7 95.890.1 2.00 0.3730.371 106.7106.7 95.996.0 1.28 0.3710.372 Average Voltage on Test Lamp 96.0Standard Mazda Lamp Number 383332 Horizontal c. p. at 106.7 VoltsTest Lamp Number 811. 14 IV. METHOD OF OPERATION •The tests made consisted of measuring the illumination of the roomin foot-candle with the instrument previously
RM2AWGER6–Correspondance politique adressée au magistrat de Strasbourg par ses agents à Metz (1594-1683) tirée des Archives municipales de Strasbourg . TABLE ALPHABÉTIQUE NOMS PROPRES CITES DANS LE VOLUME ?Abbeville, lo. *Aig-ues-Mortes, 90. *Aix-la-Chapeile, 77, 140. ALiigre, 387. Albert (archiduc), 139. Albignv, 31. *Alcnçon, 79. *Alger, Algériens, 307, 335, 346,347-8, 372. Aligre, 273, 276. Alincourt, 69. Allemagne, Empereur d, — 6, 10,3 5, 44, 46, 59 64, 65, 72, 98,103, 105, 114, 139, 151, 189, 193,201, 203, 244, 245, 258, 265,268,269, 271, 278, 282, 289, 299,502-4, 308, 511, 316, 320-1, 323,326, 33
RM2AG1F1M–. Le quincaillier (Juillet-Decembre 1907). 23x 100 vacant. Eugene Tarte a AnselmeBissonnette; $575 (138236.) Rue Lafontaine, Nos 606 a 616. Lots17-723 et 724, avec maison en pierre etbrique; terrain, 48 x 75. Jos. Durand aElie Roberge et Clovis Roberge ; $7,350(138323.) Lots 3-1 a 4, 7 a 11, 13 a 18, 22 a 28, 32a 30, 5, 6, 29, 30, 31, pt. N. E. 3-21; ter-rains, vaiants. Robert Reford a Ucal H.Danduiand; $55,103.40 (138350.) Rue Bourbonnlere. Lot 18-137; terrain,>., x 102 vacant. Isaie Prefontaine a ChsEd. Bourque; $400 (138370.) Hue Bourbonnlere, Nos 368 a 372. Lot181-37, avec maison en bri
RM2AJCD5G–Canadian printer & publisher . 0 X 15 Eclipse, throw-off, treadle, sixroller cores, six chases, in good run-ning condition, one set covered cores. No. 392 — 10 x 15 We.stman & Baker Gordon, power fixtures, treadle, long fountain.No. 374—10 X 15 Gordon, with C. & P. parts, treadle and power fixtures.No. 385—13 X 19 Universal, with hot embossing and three steel plates, four chases.No. 418—13 X 19 Colts Armory.No. 417—19-inch Westman & Baker paper cutter.No. 372—Lafayette Folder (new).No. 298—2 h. p. Century Motor, A. C, 550 volts. 25-cycle, 3-phase, speed 1,440.No. 1848-1/6 h. p. Sprague Motor,
RM2AN5P42–Italy: a handbook for travellersFirst Part (Nothern Italy) . Wagitpr^Debes,Leipzig ? -rjerrara. , Gmitgro. Geogcaph-Anst: v.Wagner &T)ebesIeipzi° 1: 8G.4iOO ?= Emuiai =J ChiLometri RAVENNA. 53. Route. 363 his native town); 42 M. Russi; 44V2 M. Godo. — 52i/2 M. Ra-venna. Ravenna. — Hotels (bargain advisable). *Geand Hotel Bteon (PI. 35;D, 5), Via Mazzini, with trattoria and garden, R., L., & A. 3-5, B. i 1/2, dej. 3,D. 5, pens. 12, omn. 1 fr.-, Spada dOeo e S. Makco (PI. a; D, 4), Via Farini,R., L., <fe A. 372 fr. — Caffe del Risorgimento, in the Piazza Vitt. Ema-nuele; Gaffe Byron, in the P
RM2AN6GRC–Portrait and biographical album of Huron county . ^^^ !^ ) 1f (1) (^ •i k. Adams, John 23 Adams, John Quincy 39 Allen, George R ^84 Anderson, Darling .319 Anderson, George 288 Anderson, William 302 Armstrong, James 216 Arnold, Nelson P 413 Arthur, Alex. K 332 Arthur, Chester A 99 Auch, J. J. F 40.S Ayres, F. S =99 Ayres, James S 372 liach, C. F 410 Iacon, E. F 283 Haglcy, John J iS7 Baldwin, Henry P iS3 Ball, Charles F, 377 liallentine, John 187 liarher,Vm. W 385 Barry, JohnS 113 Beck, Gottfried, Jr 30S Beck, Jacoh 296 Begole, Josiah W l6g Bell, George S 296 Bcrgcr, Alois 302 Bingham, Kinsley
RM2AWPXHG–Atlanta City Directory . ce sergeant, r 93 E BakerBrewer Aunie Miss, stenog J Carlton & Co, r 278 E Fair « Charles, liagnian). r 123 Garuett « Edward (Mal)el). stone cntter, r 372 E Fair « Edward D, elk 1.) S Broad, r 233 Formwalt « Esilur Miss, milliner, r 209 Kimball « John C, conductor, r 123 Garnett « John C (Janie), novelties, r 278 E Fair « Liimbert C Dr (Daisy). 205i/2 W Alexander, r 13.5 Rawson « Thomas G (Florence J), baggage master, r 1.5G W Alexander « Watson T (Lena), clerk K M S, r 24 Pulliam « William F Rev (Nancy), r 2(J McMillanBrewster Henry (c), laborer, r 14 Pratt « Patrick
RM2AGATP0–. Decapoden. Fig. 60. HIppolyte, Larve, 3 mm lang.„ 6L „ „ ungefähr 5 mm lang. „ 62. „ Larve. Fig. 60, 61 nach Claus 3; Fig. 62 nach Claus 1.. man schließen, daß die Art zu den Pandalidae gehört. Im Meere bei Grön-land, wo diese Larven gefunden sind, kommen drei Arten dieser Familie vor:Pandalus borealis, P. montagui und P. propinquus. Die Entwicklung derbeiden ersten Arten ist bekannt. (Stephensen 1.) Stiasny (Triest) erhielt in West-Grönland (70 48 N. Br. 53 32 W. L)zwei P a ndal u s-Larven von ungefähr 9 mm Länge. Ich erhielt diese Exem- VI 372 Williamson. plare durch freundliche Bemühung v
RM2AN8FMP–Guide and souvenir of Detroit .. . REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE WAYNE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK AT IDETI?,OIT, IMIZCH.AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, MAY 4, 1891. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $1,372,173 65 Real estate, loans 1.055,919 94 Invested in bonds 2,169,946 03 Due from banks in reserve cities 746,194 90 Banking house and lot 110.000 00 Furniture and fixtures 6,625 12 Other real estate 37,137 58 Current expenses and taxes paid 16.181 47 Premium paid on bonds 10,425 82 Collections in transit 2,261 36 Checks and cash items 26,191 04 Nickels and pennies 256 04 Gold 50,990 00 Silver 2.648 60 U. S.
RM2ANA9JK–Practical physiological chemistry; a book designed for use in courses in practical physiological chemistry in schools of medicine and of science . acid (as KSCN) 0-15 o.or Indican o.oi O.OOI Ammonia 0.65 0.04 1 Sodium chloride 16.5 I.I i Phosphoric acid 2-5 0-15 Total sulphuric acid^ 2-5 1 Silicic acid 0.45 0.03 Potassium (K2O) 2-5 0.15 i 1 Sodium (NajO) 5-0 0-3 Calcium (CaO) 0.25 0-015 Iron • o. 005 o. 0004 1 For data as to partition of sulphur and nitrogen, see Chapter XXVII on Metabolism. 372 PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY NHoUREA, C = 0. NHo Urea is the principal end-product of the metaboHsm of p
RM2AXDD4T–Bulletin . ^^ (C/)o^s) ^5. Figure 8. Flow sheet of mill in Picher district, Okla. C, concentrate; 3/, middling, T, tailing; L, leadconcentrate; Z, zinc concentrate; R, return. For significance of numbers, see table on opposite page. ORE-DRESSING PRACTICE. 43 Data on parts shown in figure 8. 1. Hopper. 2. Crushers (two), size 18 by 12 inches, speed 354 r. p. m. S. Rolls (two sets), Cornish type, size 42 by 16 inches, speed 24.8 r. p. m. 4. Elevators (two), size 24 inches, speed 372 feet per minute. 5. Trommels (two), size 48 by 96 inches, %-inch openings, speed 21.2 r. p. m. 6. Rolls (two sets)
RM2AM750F–The Commercial and financial chronicle . mp; Coke bonds(see V. 74, p. 271; V. 77, p. 2393) and Continental Coal Co. bonds (V.75, p. 499); also guar. int. only on $300,000 T. <fe O. Cent. Ext. 5s(foreclosed). Speoial equipment, etc., loan June 30, 1905, $450,000. Earnings.—5 mos. Gross. Net. Oth. inc. Charges. Balance.July 1 to $ 1905. $1,871,420 $550,842 $2,320 $185,742 er.$367,420 Nov.30. 11904... 1,868,298 596,665 28,742 189,035 sr. 436,372 Annual Report.—Report for 1904-5 was in V. 81, p. 1097. Of totaltonnage in 1905, 72 p. o. was bituminous coal.Tears end. June 30— 1905. 1904 1903. 190
RM2AN3P04–A complete treatise on practical land-surveying, in seven parts; . rards ? Ans. By Note 4, Part IV., you will find the area to be 4810square yards. 7. Draw a plan of an irregular piece of land, and find itsarea in square yards, from the following dimensions, taken infeet. AB 0 1286 247.6 1015 987 790 317.6 720 560 223.5 465 346 345.2 268 372.4 000 Begin at A, and 145.6 5Q.8136.5 164.2 124.8 245.3go West, Answer. Dcuhle Areas. 359147.3 Offsets on the right.676164.8 Ditto on the left. 2)1035312.1 Sum.9)517656.05 Area in square feet.57517.33 Ditto in square yards. 8. Required the plan of a piece
RM2AJ36PG–Recueil des travaux botaniques néerlandais . 35, 348, 372.Vuyck 113, 123. W Wallroth 142, 146, 170, 210. Walpole 17. Weiss, J. E. 372. Went 315, 387. West. C. 333, 335. 340, 358, 360, 361, 367, 369, 372.Wever, A. de 170, 200, 210.Wimmer 170.Wohl u. Glimm 56.Wolff 11. Zannichellia pedicellata 105, 115.Zlobicky 79. Zollikofer, G. 237, 244,247,309,320.Zostera 103, 105, 109, 115, 118- 121.Zostera angustifolia 109, 114.Zostera japonica 112.Zostera marina 104, 109-111, 113, 122, 123.Zostera marina var. angustifolia 109 -115. Zostera marina var. stenophylla 109, 112, 113, 114.Zostera nana 109—1 14.Zo
RM2ANCMT2–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1886, No.74-87 . 8 715,374 983,538 17,710 24,132 1,025,380 306,976718,404 3.54 2.26 58.85 271.28 372.98 6.72 9.15 388.85 297.46447.60 232,9271225.71643,884 401.17 117.641 876,811 74,049 74,520 148,.569 332.50 71.7546.4356.35 74.4140.5319.0347.67 55. OD Note.—The number of dependents in this table does not include the worker. 56 49 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. ). A. 188d LABOR AND WAGES. TABLE No. XLII.^Showing the statistics of 2,637 workpeople whose earnings were more than, equal to, and less thanthe cost of living for the year ending October 31, 1885 ; also the s
RM2AN038B–Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1909 . s— Cribwork C. yds. Rock fill under cribs Back fiJl behind lock wall and cribwork. ... Dams and Regulations— Eighteen Mile Island— Concrete C. yds. Excavation, rock, dry Timber B. M. Steel Lbs. Car and lifting gear Timber dam C. yds. Unwatering Five Mile Rapid— Concrete C. yds. Excavation, rock, dry Timber B. M. Steel Lbs. Car and lifting gear Rock fill C. yds. Earth fill Contingencies, engineering, &c.Total Quantity. 338,086845,462 83,881 56,000 188 62,895 40,372 130,000 1,592 1,035 36,798 43,014 7,000 411 934 5,876 27,621 33,872 7,000 27,075
RM2AM2MPH–The Commercial and financial chronicle . d since Feb. 1900. On the common stock in 1903, 4%; In 1904,5%: In 1905. »%: In 1906. 6%: In 1907. 6%: in 1908. 6%: in 1909.6%; In 1010. 6%: In 11)11, Mch., 1 .1 % . OFFICERS.—Same as the Milwaukee Light. Heat fie Traction Co. Gen-eral office. Public Service Building, Milwaukee. New York office. 30 BroadSt., N. Y. City.—V. 85, p. 160: V. 86. p. 282. 280: V. 87, p. 1011;V. 88, p. 1581; V. 89, p. 1411; V. 90, p. 372, 503, 027; V. 92, p. 595, 725,1109. WISCONSIN TRACTION. LIGHT. HEAT & POWER CO. ORGANIZATION.—This company was Incorporated at Milwaukee InA
RM2AJKF9J–Executive and legislative documents of the State of North Carolina [serial] . 4 1,794 108,144 7( 1,272 69,074 7 1,880 109,810 2,8. 1,899 90,508 <)i 1,792 94,615 9( 1,080 53,907 ^S 1,287 61,320 i 318 T) ijS<, le ?^i^»4 1,110 1,798 1,192 693 193 420 32 2,452 380 1,229 372 296 Document INo. 5. rSes!= County laxts. All county purposes, levied by couniy,All school purposes, levied by State, l,789i Showing number acres of Land, value of Land, value of Town LUtensils, Money on hand, Solvent Credits, Stock inPefsonal Property in the State, as toien from the aistrac. ots, aggregate value of Land
RM2AFKB05–. Atlanta City Directory. H X En »—«in HXPi i—* CO »-* > H r> H> mo HO ULLMANA. LACE A. ND K RITARS $900 and up r I fD|«E 0 fft STATEMany Models L. V, tlVilllL ft tU. AGENTS (fUNNINGHAM 701 Gerard av « John U, steno Sands & Co, r 210 Spring « Joseph F. watchman city watcrwks, r 4.i « Julius (c), car cleaner Ga R & P Co « J Tyler (Mattie), carpenter, r 43 Robins « Kate Miss, r 1!) Ponce de Leon av « Lizzie (c), cooking, r 24li Williams « May Miss, bookkeeper, r 43 Waddell « May Miss, r 106 Lawton « Monnie, steno Northern Const Co, r 487 Spring « Pauline (c), cook, r 372-A Auburn av «
RM2AFPE5W–. Reports of the Department of the Interior for the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1914. 8,921.71 5 372 131.88 Packages mailed. Requisitions issued. Warehouses. Number. Weight. Value. Con-tract. Openmarket. Total. Chicago 2,864 1,866 666 684 257 Pounds.10,8998,7272,0772,2732,359 $6,550.83 6,179.06 1,371.50 1,551.03 793.42 44345215527 45 2,053155380631184 2 097 New York 500 Omaha 595 1,158 229 St. Louis Total 6,337 26,335 16,445.84 1 176 ?? 405 4,579 Total number of shipments 294,695 Total weight (pounds) 60,015,338 Total value $1,575,499.43 Table 46.—Expense at warehouses fiscal year ended June SO
RM2AKJ7XW–Report of the State Mineralogist . I § % 1 Ink ! 5 k cukkj V 1 OJk s3 3 I N J PI**> 1 5Qj 1 1 1 C.55 1 I 1 -SI -0 4 1 1 V <utsoj-< i.| s 5 s 1 v1 01 N * £ V § ^ CI ^k^ ^ •v % ^ ^« ^ fcj > ^ Gi ^» >. Cr- +> -0 N Oo O $ $ in -9 S S (JO 1*: 0 Sk* 372 MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES. solution of H2 S04 and H. CI. Steam heated to 97° C. Liquid decantedand four washings of water applied. Then the concentrates are driedand introduced to reverberatory furnace to get rid of sulphur content.This being reduced to 0.16% S. Capacity of furnace 10 to 12 tons per24 hrs. Owner, Atolia Mining Com
RM2AKJNJB–Annual Report of the Secretary of the Interior for the year ended June 30, 1897 . 88, 0003, 904, 2351,193, 900 24, 216, 614 Total. A cres.2, 214, 59710, 525, 5961,337,1131, 372, 0856, 709,1572,197, 3774, 745, 4071,193, 900 30, 295, 232 Area re-served. A cres. 3,488,919 2, 023, 748 378, 127 20 383, 990 3,102, 648 25, 790 201, 600 9, 604, 842 Area dis-posed of. Acres. 1, 219, 484 680, 656 2, 760 2,895 42, 853 1, 009, 975 485, 803 Total areaof land sur-face, etc. Acres.6, 923, 00013, 230, 0001, 718, 0001, 375, 0007,136, 0006,310,0005,257,0001, 395, 500 43, 344, 500 Transactions for fiscal year en
RM2AG8RG7–. Le quincaillier (Juillet-Decembre 1907). 207 colore. Vendu la pres-que totalite a 11 3-8c. awall, 24 aout—Offert 1130 boites.Vendu 570 boites blanc a 11 5-16c, et .10011 3-8c Russell, 24 aout.—Offert et vendu 310boites blanc a 11 5-16c. icoe, 27 aout.--Offert 865 boites co-lore. Pas de ventes. ling, 27 aout.—Offert 760 boites 1 22.. holies a 11 7-lGc. Lindsa It.—Offert et vendu 140 ? •lore a 11 l-2c Marches de Quebecatingdon, 23 aout.—Offert 372 boi-•olore. Vendu le tout aII 316c. tlyacinthe. 24 aout. — Offert 1640Vendu: le blanc a 11 L-8c11 3 color§, a 11 3-8 el 11 5-16c ; 1. tn ,. glaciere
RM2AJKE38–Executive and legislative documents of the State of North Carolina [serial] . XTooqos /Cj.iadojjIBjauaj) paAiaoay « 3,031 62975 9:I,oa3 112,001 461,265 822,647 733,724 312,241 612,523 584,372 741,558 503,923 80 •8881 JOj ^OOSdBqo-iapnH ??T-Bi.iads p9Aiaoa>7 «» :8 :2 ;2 :3 . rp :;; = o •«:::: CO is M iS2? ;;2 : N i^ •f:S8T-iojxBxll>M 2?gtSlSS5 i^lISS :S 1 sfc : ;i^?? : :i55oco jc?^ :§o^xiM I -ccoco—« :cc^ lo?^-^ic : :o3ccco-H -Lft^ T;t>05. : riir.cwt- : —c i- •.lajnsijajx oi^as | •niojj paAiaoay , j 1 ai i =2 M •l.iod-aj is«i .lod SBpuBii no aoxieiug 4 2.907 141,438 09 681 913,730 54
RM2AG5KT0–. Handbook of construction plant, its cost and efficiency. pumps. Internal diameter % 1 1% 2 3 5 Price per foot, rough bore.$0.28 $0.36 $0.60 $0.92 $1.60 $3.00 Price per ft, smooth bore. .32 .40 .68 1.05 1.80 3.40 Internal diameter ..... 6 8 10 12 15 20 21Price per foot, rough bore $3.80 $6.00 $8.00 $ 8.80 Price per foot, smoothbore $4.20 $6.35 $9.00 $10.80 $16.00 $27.00 $30.00 372 HANDBOOK OF CONSTRUCTION PLANT HYDRAULIC MINING GIANTS The nozzles first used in hydraulic mining ranged from plainpipe or hose to simple nozzles. The first improvement in dis-charge pipes was a flexible horizontal
RM2AM7DX6–Our bishops; a sketch of the origin and growth of the church of the United brethren in Christ as shown in the lives of its distinguished leaders . »rf cocTaTac-^QoT^coofi^of coccToo-Joofi-fxicDcoâcoSc; â05i*i.^4*^co UO CO CD I- l- I- CD CD CO S 1- I- 00 00 CO CC 00 c: o â¢XaBu-luiag iBojiqiauoiuxi puB saiui-apBoy sa.Sa[[oo COCO i 6,073.3114,935.5117,961.8319,&54.5417,133.5313,713 9010,354.931,390.8530,883.36;36,684.4536,450.5137,183.4a[[oo XiBuiraaguaainajg pa:»iua $1,797.381,624.311,773.363.255.372,231.33 : : : :S :i : ; : : :of :co : â¢puii^ uonBOtlQnj â ⢠. CTJ^cn co ⢠⢠⢠15 ^^ 1 â as
RM2AKXT21–Maule's special price list for market gardeners and florists of seeds, bulbs and sundries . aba !l5 50 1.75 364 Imp. Waiters Solid Net Rocky Ford... 10 30 1.00 368 Baltimore or Acme 10 25 90 369 Pollocks Solid Rock or Eden Gem 10 35 1.15 370 Delicious Gold Lined Rocky Ford 10 35 1.15 372 Extra Early Hackensack 10 35 1.15 375 Montreal 15 50 1.75 377 Hackensack or Turks Cap 10 25 90 380 Honey Dew 15 50 1.75 381 Early Nutmeg 10 25 90 382 Maules Prize Jenny Lind 10 25 90 Szlmon or Orange Fleshed Varieties MS Bowmans Gold Coin 10 30 1.00 349 Solid Netted Burrells Gem 10 30 1.00 •352 Paul Rose or Pe
RM2AFMECY–. Reliable gas stoves and ranges. atalog No. Code Word Page Catalog No. Code Word 70 25 1 C Planished Pessimist 39 344 Placate 62 280 G Phenix 40 344 H Place 62 281 G Philistine 39 354 Pleading 62 282 G Philosophy 40 354 H Please 62 283 G Phosphate 41 362 Pleasure 62 284 G Physic 41 372 Pledge 62 285 G Piano 14 416 Pliable 43 314 Picking 15 416 H Plight 60 B314 Picnic 14 417 Plot 43 315 Picturing 15 417 H Plotting 60 B315 Piety 16 418 Plover 44 316 Pigeon 16 419 Plug 44 317 Pigmy 17 422 Plugging 45 318 Pilgrim 17 423 Plumber 45 319 Pillage 34 428 Plume 46 320 Pillar 35 428 H Plump 46 321 Pillo
RM2AWJDAC–Charter and annual reports, 1859-1912 . vidends unclaimed 3,307.81 675,470.30 E. T. Bank Bills in Circulation $796,204.00 Dominion Deposits on Demand 26,886.44 Provincial Deposits on Demand 13,084.25 Other Deposits on demand 531,920.08 after notice 1,922,961.40 Due other Banks in Canada 3,327.45 Due Banks in United Kingdom 2,052.32 3,296,434.94 $5,459,487.74 ASSETS. Specie $114,308.99 Dominion Notes 94,791.00 Bills and Cheques on other Banks 24,767.27 Due from other Banks in Canada 372,347.17 Due from other Banks not in Canada... 93,191.14 Due from other Banks, secured 15,834.18 Dominion Gover
RM2AN0B1R–Polk-Husted Directory Co.'s Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda directory . kpr Pierce Grocery Co, r 1062 6th av.Drusse Eleanor, music tchr, b 4106 Ter-race.Drusse Julia, r 4106 Terrace.Drussel Mrs Julia, r 4106 Terrace.Dry David, cementwkr. b 347 10th.Drvden Jane E (wid Wm S), r s s Sun- riyside 2 e of 92d av.Dryer, see also Dreyer.Dryer Mrs Alicia, r 741*4 Lewis.Dryer Chas F. tmstr, r 372 E 11th.Dryer John F, r 911 Magnolia.Drvnen Anne C (wid John), r 227 10th.Drynen Anne C, b 227 10th.Drvnen Marv L. cashr, b 227 10th.Drynen Wm J. agt. b 227 10th.Drysdale Geo, pkr Wm Cluff Co, r s s Franklin 1 w o
RM2AG1E6B–. Svenska vetenskapsakademien handlingar. ¶rre liknar den till formen närmast 06. 1. 318,som är af bildad tafL 2 fig. 15. NÃ¥lens längd = 19,3 cm. Hufvudets bredd = 6,i cm. 06. 1. 370. Fig. 14. Vi. NÃ¥l, topo, af kopparlegering. Huf-vudet bestÃ¥r af en trekantig skifva, som kan liafva tjänat som knif.Den har centralt hÃ¥l. NÃ¥lens längd = 9,5 cm. Hufvudets bredd = 2,7 cm. 06. 1. 371. TafL 2 fig. 4. NÃ¥l, topo, af kopparlegering.Hufvudet bestÃ¥r af en rund, flat skifva med centralt hÃ¥l.NÃ¥lens längd = 18.6 cm.Hufvudets bredd = 8,2 cm. 06. 1. 372. NÃ¥l, topo, af kopparlegering med nästan
RM2AG4WT3–. The American encyclopædia of commerce, manufactures, commercial law, and finance. Ion ntI !) 1 II 1 I 4 311 III r 1 Years. Total Importsof Wool. Total Exports (foreijrn and colonial). Net Imports. 113S. lbs. lbs. 1841 66,170,974 2.553.671 63.617,303 1846 65,255,462 3.011,980 62,243,482 1851 83,311,975 13.729.987 69,.581,988 1856 116,211,392 26.679,793 89,631,699 1861 147,172,841 54,377,104 92.795,737 1866 239,358,689 06,573,486 172.785,201 1871 328,036,299 l»t,860.3(l4 188,169,995 1876 890,055,769 173,020,372 217,035,387 Of the 1,800 woollen f:irt Kingdom at the end t>i l -, iof the 092 w
RM2AFNPXJ–. Atlanta City Directory. gins u 333 Duncan G Frank 2 335 Coombs Raleigh B 337 Vacant Sept 10, 1912 344 Davis Benjamin F z Lowe Begins 366 Vacant Sept 12, 1912 367 Withers Fndy & Mach Wks 368 Shumate Donald F H 372 Sands & Co < 374 Vacant Sept 13, 1912 376 Crymes Wilburn D CO 380 Smelser Walter R 382 Edmondson John B 1-H 384 Harper John F 0* 386 Howard Vurkie MrsHendrix Av Intersects 1-H 424 Alewine Richard txJ Orniond Begins as 428 Epps Guy C 430 Newman Arthur Z 436 Vacant Sept 11, 1912 en 440 Vacant Sept 11, 1912 442 Vacant Sept 11, 1912 ^M Aniy Begins C/5 481 Vacant Sept 7, 1912 483 Vaca
RM2AWFYCE–Canada : its history, productions and natural resources . Totals, July 1,1867 1,1867 1, 1867 1,1867 15,1870 20,1871 1,1873July 1, 1905 1, 1905 !Apr. 12, 1876 June 13, 1898 Oct. 2,1895 2,1895 2,1895 Area, Square Mii,es. Water Land 40,354 10,117 360 74 9,4052,439 3,3126,927 13,419649 29,5485,852 125,755 220,508 341,756 21,068 27,911 64,327 370,191 2,184 250,653 243,192 456,997196,327532,634349,109500,000 3,619,819 Total 260,862 351,873 21,428 27,985 73,732 372,630 2,184 253,965 250,119 470,416196,976562,182354,961500,000 3,745,574 II.SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND BUSINESSCONDITIONS. Canada began the twe
RM2AJ2GXF–Annual report of the trade and commerce of Chicago for the year ended December 31 ... . August 31. In Lasts of 85 bushels each. 1885-6. 1884-5. 1883-4. 1882-3. 1881-2. Wheat 133,028 153,382 158,491 130,188 130,551 Barlev 40,515 69,971 44,964 43,356 44,264 Oats 22.863 46,879 84,979 46,739 65,961 Rve 98; 981 107,087 88,483 106,890 81,370 Maize 17,668 12,150 18,943 6,574 8,819 AUSTRIAN AND HUNGARIAN IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. lu Quintals of 220^2 lbs. each. 1885-6. 1884-5. Imports. Exports. Imports. Exports. Wheat 334,664 2,270,770 1,866,732 1,151..503 Flour 20,226 1,549,372 13.016 1,566,539 Barlev 301
RM2AKPDRN–The Illinois and Michigan Canal : a study in economic history . ctions incanal charges, the traffic has gone more and moreto the railroads till for the year ending November30, 1905, the total amount of freight transported Water pipe and sprinkling Year Ice leases ] privileges and miscellaneous Both 1898 $ 856.OO $1,236.21 $2,092.21 1899 1,257.00 3,211.48 4,468.48 I9OO 767.OO 1,670.50 2,437-50 I9OI 1,077.00 I93oO 1,270.50 1902 1,057.00 553-oo I,6lO.OO I903 1,772.00 1,022.15 2,794-15 I904 3OO.OO 4,372-90 4,672.90 I905 987.OO 2,102.34 3,089.34 1906 37I.OO 2,327-3* 2,698.31 I907 585.OO i,977-95 2,
RM2AN61DD–Documents de la session de la Puissance du Canada- 1917 (Volume 52, no9, Documents de la session 16-18 pt1) . arck Tennessee Prolific. Sample Fountain Clyde Gien Mary Marie Abington Ridgeway Aroma Minute Men 3 Ws Beder Wood.Chapman....Wm. Belt... Gandy Van Deman. Nellie P Brandywine..Uncle Jim...Buster Pintes. 13932529451112417021718627920193155 263 418 108 123 155 217 139 170 46 15 31 310 186 232 Pintes. 2,201 372 43 77 15 0 124 156 62 434 46 139 15 248 93 62 135 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 124 139 15 Pintes. 2,559 3,569 1,556 2,179 2,109 1,660 1,867 1,314 1,141 1,452 1,141 1,245 1,245 906 985 1,407 553 4
RM2AWCRMR–Documents de la session de la Puissance du Canada-1915 ( Volume 50, no.20, Documents de la session no.25b-25c) . uteur à la jauge et débit du bras méridional de la rivière au Lait, au ranche deMackie, pour chaque jour, en 1914. Mars. Avril. Mai. Juin. Jour. Hauteur à la jauge. Débit. Hauteur à la jauge. Débit. Hauteur à la jauge. Débit. Hauteur à la jauge. Débit. 1 Pieds. Pds-sec. Pieds. 2.98 4.01 3.95a 3.69 3.42 3.943.573.433.373.23 Pds-sec. Pitds. Pds-sec. Pieds. 2.472.452.442.442.46 2.502.542.552.462.45 ? 2.392.372.442.432.86 2.702.552.452.362.30 2.262.162.202.182.33 2.332.542.502.362.30 Pd
RM2AJ4EA4–Merchants' Association review . ALASKA BRITISHCOLUMBIA 63.590 i$ 19455,000. 42,708.000 1,337.000 34,090,000 22.697,000 8,500.000 154,000 372.000 1,629.500 3,449(000 222.000 5,000,000 10.529,000 22,697.000 TOrAl 847,981, 500$2.781, 263,000, 303,319,000 2S8,045,000. 185,618,000. 46,000,000. 66,208,000 40,210,000 14.756,000 14.000,000 66,985,000 30.000,000 36.325,000 15,000.000 76,102.000. I77300;32.750000 TOTAL a 40,890$ 52.235,000. COUNTRY POPULATION COMMERCE MEXICO GUATEMALA SALVADOR NICARAGUA COSTA RICA PANAMA COLUMBIA ECUADOR PERU CHILE BOLIVIA 13,550,000 $ 162.887000 1,647,000 10,200,000 1,
RM2ANANXK–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1880, No.4-8 . Feet. Pieces. Trespass, Timber j Ground&c. Dues. 1 Rent. 1 Bonus. Total 113 29 7821,616 75,36515,312 1,358 $ cts.2,471 52 2,211 28 6,144 54 $ cts.137,998 84 67,313 28 $ cts.14,761 00 .^834 m S cts.1,971 24 13 82 12,696 57 $ cts.157,202 60 73,372 88 112,319 21 146 35 79,018 10 14 460 no 259 35 2,427 91,277 1,358 10,827 34 284,330 22 33,055 50 14,681 63 342,894 69 THOS. H. JOHNSON, Assistant Commissioner. 13t 43 Yictoria. Sessional Papers (No. 4.) A. 1880 APPENDIX No. 11. Woods and Forests. Statement of Revenue collected during the year ending 31st Decemb
RM2AJBTJ9–India rubber world . 084214,20b 1,325,290 3.353,9164.585,094 1,408,6621,196,891 7.476,3807,263,140 16,989,44813,301,050 1,926,505 7,939,010 1.556,358 2,605,553 2,638,599 14.739.520 30,290,498 IMPORTS OF INDIA-RUBBER IN THE PRINCIPAL MARKETS. (IN KILOQRAMS,) REPORTED BY EMILE GRISAR, ANTWERP. IOKTS. ?S93- l8y4. ?895- 1896. 1897. 1S9S. 1899- 1900. Liverpool 11,445,0001,746,0001,065,260 437.000 167,196 15,706,000 30,566,456 12,244,0001,966,0001,326,821 372,000 274,580 14,252,000 13,222,0001,544.0001,499,666 30oooo 531,07415,858,000 16,113,000 1,718,000 1,633,140 20,142 324,500 1,115.87513,833,000
RM2AKHCX8–Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . United States-Russia Mexico Dutch East In-dies Roumania Galicia India Japan Peru Germany Canada Italy . Other 183,170,874 209,557,248 220,449,39165,970,350 70.336,574 66,183,6912,488,742 3,332,807 14,051,643 1 222,113,218! 2 68,019,208 3 16,558,215 29,615,096: 63.259,317.700 19.372,207.762 4.71 11,041,852 9,327,278 14,932,799 6,676,517 1,889,563 1,316,118 1,018,837 420,755 42,388 ^30,000 11,030,620 9,723,806 12,673,688 6,137,990 1,930,661 1,330,105 1,032,522, 315,895 42,388 ^30
RM2ANCDP2–Archives of internal medicine . mmoniac.c. gm. 1,9201,9201.9202,0161,9952.5202,490 1,8822.3103.5253.5132.1714.8623.259 AcidosisIndex. 6 510 8 71312 Date. 4/17/094/28/095/13/095/27/0911/ 2/094/21/105/28/10 UrineQuantity Ammonia Acido.sisgm. Index. c.c.3,6001.9201,9202,4004,4405,7605,760 3,458 2.778 4. 3.958 4.151 7.056 3.819 1481312133520 thee an^h-sef * ? ? ? ^ ^^^^^^«- ^ -^^^-g - P-t of 372 THE ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE Table 3.—Final Month of a Case of Diabetes Ending in Collapse 5 ^- O Oi . S S>..S^ Q sa Date. O OS1 Ac ?but raici a teo . o a •^^c ?3 5-^2 O2 rtl a oODo o ii^ 5 <j o
RM2AX9EYP–Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . 1^ ^ £ 3;!- ?^ rt S S i2 ¥ ;S 2 5 (>5 ec S rr 5 u- X £ X l -. -^ X ci O o --I-: « ic i^ :s i^ w --i i t; -r ?*O L-- .- cc ^ cc i C-i ;c c. . :- X — —I »- ^ --; o 311^ X c^ •- ^ — •- ^ ao. 05 : ci ^ : • ?? 372.] Statistical Tables. 109 ^ o 1- 71 -> t^ l!i ^H O CO tn yj O ?1 -JO ^ -* w l- iC •/. , -r i^ rr -# — o r^ I* •t o ri l ?M I. OC) •<*< x s.. CJ ^.^ -1 »-H CO 1^ •—< , , -— - -^ ? ^ iC f-^ ^^ C5 , 4 .•73 —; — »^ :^ ?o -fl < iC M ?4 -?* s -^ «
RM2ANAHDK–Les Machabées : opéra en 3 actes . qR?^- ^^^w 55 ^^ ^ S 37f ifc -i^JgL i * « H 1- E»s ^ 3SÊ |E#EEÉ£ ; ordL par nos Dieux! Jexter - muterai ce peuple ordi eux! S—à, h , i 1 Mo dinn a li w m^ ?w w i*b EÉ i ?=^ ^t=± ^^ ê a 1 *?? g i r vre deux o ta ges; veux les ju 33 ^^ trr 1 ^btc * =fe= g i E ê fg -« m m o 3SE ger à liiis. tant. A Jupiter I «—o- POtE Z5F M g - * ^ g ï g r r y ^j=» -y-*- *£ *?):; B i W ±3= Ph.M.«t Cle, 13, 405 372 (aux g;irdes)3 , (Gorgias entre) AH? non troppo. (à Gorgias) ^ti - ï m p [?i?pe * ir ffr rii/^fë Al Ions! lheure savance; Fais préparer lat taque,GorgLas. f
RM2AKA2AC–The Commercial and financial chronicle . 1 151,067 571,4,83 11.125 1,03S,801 28,4 50 317.372 37.446 28.177 Dividend Record In19 6 8 51012 8 6 12 6 83 1210+10Prlv6 A10 6BeganBeganBegan 6 6 clis (Jrga534800687 ¥ 3 10 a Orga In1907 12 + 4 Forme 6 + 1Began 88 1012 8 612 6 8 6 12 10 ate Ba 8 5 810 4 41 8busine0 u sinebusine 6 6 3 4nlzed 69 + 1 6 6 6 8 7 6 3 10 6nized Per-iod Q-JAnJ-JQ-JQ-JQ-JQ-JQ-JQ-J [Q-JQ JQ-J nkQ-JJ-JQ-JJ-JQ-JQ-F Jan.Q-J «•! CS S3Q-JQ-J lu + 462126866kS85 rlyJe:6 busine (i Las 1 Paid MchDecJanAprAprAprAprAprAprAprMchMch Apr Jan Apr Jan Apr Feb Jan Apr Feb Aug Dec Apr Apr 08. 0
RM2AXGGCN–Greenhouses, their construction and equipment . water; is pumped for anyconsiderable distance, on account of the fric-tion of the pipes. The frictional loss in feetof lift for each 100 feet of pipe of varioussizes is shown in the following table. allons Size of Pipe ;r min. 34 in. 1 in. IK in. l^^in. 2 in. 2V2 in Frictional Loss 10 29.9 1.Z 1.4 1.0 0.28 0.09 15 66.0 16.1 5.5 2.2 0.57 0.18 20 115.0 28.0 9.5 4.8 0.96 0.32 25 179.0 43.7 14.7 6.0 1.7 0.48 30 264.0 63.2 21.0 8.6 2.1 0.69 35 372.0 85.1 28.9 11.6 2.7 0.92 40 461.0 110.0 37.0 14.9 2>:i 1.2 23^ GREENHOUSES This loss by friction cann
RM2AWGWA0–Annual report of the Insurance Commissioner of the State of North Carolina, for the year ending .. . 3,577,164.00502,521,748.7922,557,885.91 a &s a 1 1»? g 134,034.0010,665,331.42227,994.46 4,100,132.7115,127,492.59 247,372.6543,798,990.071,166,570.62 17,779,561.1162,992,494 .45 411,516.5737,730,398.714,800,154 .84 23,971,140.8866,913,211.00 1,152,010.50365,772,920.0915,569,465.99 129,967,674.44512,462,071.02 201,458.971,372,819.802,300.00 1,576,578.77 1,157,551.3129,269,870.87652,000.00 3,159,300.0034,238,722.18 273,220.0013,911,417.83139,400.00 8,231,368.1122,555,405.94 lorth Carolina Compan
RM2AN3D9T–Manual for the General Court . Tnswioli 109 45 1 Pelliam 130 88 1 Peterborough 339 174 10 ^^l^n^^n 7 14 l^fimTilp 48 23 Weare 227 201 10 Wilton 162 8 1953 0 ^7irirlcm* . •? Totals ? 12,193 8,019 189 1 VOTE FOR COUNTY OFFICERS. 145 Register ofDeeds. be aa a be P ^ 77 49 420 118 261 184 156 273 173 113 104 119 144 127 438 312 351 275 266 311 161 88 111 43 130 89 348 169 7 13 49 21 232 196 169 190 8 3 12,372 7,945 t T3 I—I o a ci s d 1 63 4 91 1119 84 166 Treasurer. ao cc beC d 75400258154170 104138428352259 163111129341 7 48 230 163 8 g beo 22 196 196 3 oo s 51 1 109 7 122 6 272 108 1 117 130
RM2AX7973–New England's agricultural position . r of Far Year Unit tate: Nc .and as sacliusetts oferencee IBS 1,449,073 167,651 34,069 1360 2,044,077 133,942 ,601 1370 ,659,935 130,649 ,.6,500 JO 4,006,907 ,232 ,,406 1890 4,564,641 189,901 34,374 1900 5,737,372 191,888 37,715 12C/I6 1910 6,361,502 1 >3,d>:. 36,917 ;/l37 1920 £r^?,-?7? 156,564 32,001 26 All Land in j (Acres) 1850 03,560,614 18,367,4 ,356,012 1360 407,212,538 20,110,922 3,333,724 1370 407,735,041 19,569,363 ,730,,i83 1880 536, vol,o35 21,433,772 ,359,079 1390 ,213,619 19,755,534 2,9 1900 338,591,774 20,548,999 ,147,064 , 3/1692 1910
RM2AKM9B0–A statistical view of the commerce of the United States of America: its connection with agriculture and manufactures: and an account of the public debt, revenues, and expenditures of the United States . 372 I II CO CO >^ lO CO CO O J> CO 03 CO a» l> CO 5? CO r-l T-J^ CO CO GO C» !> O O O GOO O G^ -1 CT)05 ^ 03 lO 05 O G 2 1= bp . S § .in rf 03 GO tf t> 03 l> G^( r> CO CO i> T^i >^ CJ3CO Oi o T-T y-i CO G^ O 0) -G ^ GO G^ G CO to lO gT .S53 oa o O C! Oh X! § o wG CO J> CO O COuO 3^^ CO O Co cT CD SOlO CO 05 C0 3^ 00 CO CO ^ CO !> ;:0 C5 CO CO^ lO 3^^ t> CO G^
RM2AXJ7NR–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1897-98, No.1-3 . iCVt05lOOC<5«5C<5CC^0< OO Hi 00 Oo c tr s o a K M rs :H e=^ s a, : . : «^ « S-n 370 61 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 2 ). A. 1898 3;SEiT^S522S*?5^^^^SOe<iot^e<5iO^0500.-iooooi-HO(Moc35ioTt<M 00»OOOOOMt-W.-HOOO-OlOOt-05lOtC)OOOCN050oScsi-5» >. • I e3 O ^§0 3(D c3q2 ^ O at 5H-S a ^ M ** » -, ^ o o ^ 371 61 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 2 ). A. 1898 8 CO oo ?2 o S S^ S.9;S S S S C2 TX!-t; ID T3 T3-O T3 «- o o.S .5 5>C - OC -^ 52 > g acg-o-od S =* cS a> c« HfHH O Cico 03 = 9M ^.52 ^KO^ g a a a a 372 61 Victoria. Sess
RM2AFTEJ9–. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California. ?; :?; •r -^ .S u ^ w fl cs o o — O c 9> ^ ^ 3 P .2.S — oo^i-ri C £ &^ C^ & Bh CO N M CO CO y.y.yy. y, lO CO ^ CO ^ ^ S 5 > oo o >. Oh Dh fr. ?03 03 a ^o *; E K CO t^ ii qS O yy ;?3 04 Oh 04 ifflgI u 3 a o a oS >. 2 2 s *• hi 01 .1 o S=S M s a •n fl <a S s. 3 C3 bC v 2 2 Is k 278 REPORT OP STATE MINERAIXX3I.ST. ^5 X X CO ..A d . 285p. U(372.383. ise.line..285372. * Q. a . O^ ft . : S sx.-.- „- SecO R. XIR. X X xxxx X s: tttftfo: o: r « S 2 r- r» S CO . ^
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