RMMYN2DB–. Collage of images representing the Norwegian people. From top left to bottom right: St. Olaf P. Tordenskjold N. H. Abel F. Stang H. Ibsen E. Grieg F. Nansen E. Munch R. Amundsen E. Groven L. Ullmann O. G. Solskjær Pr. Märtha Pr. Mette-Marit S. Jensen L-M. M. Jünge . 7 August 2009. Gabagool, - Yenemus, DionysosProteus, and Erik9; individual image authors described below 392 Norwegians (ethnicgroup)b
RM2HB708G–Sculpture of one of the Dioscules in the Piazza del Quirinale in Rome, Dioskur vom Monte Cavallo zu Rom. (title on object), anonymous, publisher: Verlagsanstalt Fr. Bruckmann A.-G. (mentioned on object), Piazza del Quirinale, publisher: München, 1898, cardboard, paper, collotype, height 392 mm × width 295 mm
RMP5F32H–N/A. English: « Crossoptilon auritum » = Crossoptilon auritum (Blue eared pheasant) Français: « Crossoptilon auritum » = Crossoptilon auritum (Hokki bleu) . 1873. John Gerrard Keulemans (1842–1912) Alternative names Johannes Gerardus Keulemans; J. G. Keulemans Description Dutch ornithologist and artist Date of birth/death 8 June 1842 29 December 1912 Location of birth/death Rotterdam London Authority control : Q1335286 VIAF:42113661 ISNI:0000 0000 6313 981X ULAN:500041975 LCCN:no98083374 NLA:35268760 WorldCat 392 Crossoptilon auritum 1873
RM2DT9WT9–Ruler: Honorius, Flavius, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 384–423, ruled 393–423, Mint: Constantinople, 1 Siliqua of Honorius, Flavius, Emperor of Rome from Constantinople, 392–95, Silver, 1.77 g, 7:00, 16.5 mm, Made in Constantinople, Roman, 4th century, Numismatics
RMP5Y30F–N/A. English: « Crossoptilon harmani » = Crossoptilon harmani (Tibetan eared pheasant) Français: « Crossoptilon harmani » = Crossoptilon harmani (Hokki du Tibet) . 1881. John Gerrard Keulemans (1842–1912) Alternative names Johannes Gerardus Keulemans; J. G. Keulemans Description Dutch ornithologist and artist Date of birth/death 8 June 1842 29 December 1912 Location of birth/death Rotterdam London Authority control : Q1335286 VIAF:42113661 ISNI:0000 0000 6313 981X ULAN:500041975 LCCN:no98083374 NLA:35268760 WorldCat 392 CrossoptilonHarmaniKeulemans
RM2JC7WA4–Portrait of Freemason Hagen, print maker: Dirk Sluyter, (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Harmanus Langerveld, (mentioned on object), A.G. Calmer, (mentioned on object), print maker: Amsterdam, intermediary draughtsman: Amsterdam, publisher: The Hague, 1828, paper, etching, engraving, h 392 mm × w 287 mm
RMW289DF–Archive image from page 392 of The dairyman's manual; a practical. The dairyman's manual; a practical treatise on the dairy dairymansmanualp01stew Year: 1888 CHEESE MAKI-G. 387 cheeses are now sorted into three qualities, having so far progressed in the curing as to enable the operators to class them in this way. After this sorting the cheeses op' O o are returned to the curing cellars and put up in piles of three as before, the most solid on the straw-covered floor and the softer ones on these. In this state they remain
RM2T8F7JN–Christiansborg Palace viewed from Højbro Plads, Jens Holm, 1826 - 1827, Graphic Art, Lithograph, Paper, Color, Printer's ink, Lithography, Printet, Height (plate size) 515 mm, Height (paper size) 392 mm, Width (plate size) 372 mm, Width (paper size) 275 mm, H.G.F. Holm delin, J.Holm sculpsit, Christiansborg Slot, Seet fra Amager-Torv, Copenhagen, Das Schloss Christiansburg, vom Amacker Marckt gesehen, Graphic Design, European, Modernity (1800 - 1914
RM2ANJ4D9–The aniline colours of the Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik, Ludwigshafen on Rhine and their application on wool, cotton, silk and other textile fibres . Cotton Red 4 B topped with Diamond Green B. (Tin white discharge 2.) (Pages 392, 397.). Tndoine Blue RN Tin colour discharge i with Eosine A {Pages 395, 396.) Ground: Cotton Yellow G I. Till colour discharge i Diamond MagentaI small needles.
RMHFMRWX–The Rhine, from its source to the sea. Translated from the German [of Carl Stieler, H. Wachenhausen, and F. W. Hackländer] by G. C. T. Bartley ... With ... illustrations. New and revised edition Image taken from page 392 of 'The Rhine, from its
RMMMWGYM–. English: Political cartoon showing 1872 Liberal Republicans gathered around a mountain witnessing the birth of its candidate, a mouse labeled 'H. G.' (Horace Greeley, the candidate for president) with a tail labeled 'Gratz Brown' (the vice-presidential candidate). The scene is apparently based on a quotation from Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus). Appeared in Harper's Weekly, May 18, 1872, p. 392 . 1872. Thomas Nast (1840–1902) Alternative names Thos. Nast; Nast Description German-American cartoonist and caricaturist Date of birth/death 27 September 1840 7 December 1902 Location o
RMW289BC–Archive image from page 392 of Cyclopedia of hardy fruits (1922). Cyclopedia of hardy fruits cyclopediaofhar00hedr Year: 1922 PEERLESS SAMPLE 343 off easily. The plants are very productive, but are somewhat susceptible to leaf-spot. The variety originated with R. G. Parsons, Parsonburg, Maryland, about 1895. Perfect. Plants large, susceptible to leaf-spot, pro- ductive ; numerous runners. Fruits midseason, medium to large, conic or wedge-conic, irregular, bright crim- son ; flesh red, brisk subacid, firm ; quality fair to good. PEERLESS. Of the several everbearing strawberries on probation,
RM2AN181F–The laws and mechanics of circulation, with the principle involved in animal movement . es and locomotive organs in largevenous sinuses at the bases of the branchiae (a, a) thence by aspecial vessel (e, e) analagous to the pulmonary artery tothe branchiae (one for each gill), to be distributed over * The intestine is pulled aside in order to exhibit these vessels. 392 SHOWING POSITION OF THE HEART IN DECAPODS. the innumerable minute laminse of the gills, whence it is re-collected by the branchial veins (/, /), and transmitted to theheart (g). The branchial arteries follow the outer margin, and
RMPG4AXM–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. 392 UREDINKAE. than those of G. tremdloides. The aecidiospores—Boestelia cornuta—occur on species of Pyrus {Sorbiis); they are much smaller than those of Roestelia penicillata. The Hoestelia themselves are long, curved, and hom-like, while the walls of the peridial cells are beset with short processes (Fig. 224). Where Pynts Aucuparia occurs mixed with Pyrus Malus, it has been observed that Boestelia cornuta is conf
RMMMPDTW–. Nederlands: Kaart van Anjuan. Johanna or Anjuan / One of the Komoro Islands. Linksonder: No. 103. Rechtsonder: Pl. 39. Vol. p. 392. Cf. Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Den Haag, inv. nr. 693 C 6 dl VI, na p. 541. English: Map of Anjuan. Johanna or Anjuan / One of the Komoro Islands. Bottom left: No. 103. Bottom right: Pl. 39. Vol. p. 392. Cf. Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague, inv. nr. 693 C 6 part VI, after p. 541. Nederlands: Kaart van Anjuan English: Map of Anjuan . 1745. Creator:G. Child Creator:Cornwall Nederlands: G. Child (graveur / etser), Anoniem / Anonymous (uitgever), Cornwall (landme
RMW281AH–Archive image from page 338 of The Danish Ingolf-expedition (1899-1953). The Danish Ingolf-expedition danishingolfex3cpt8daniuoft Year: 1899-1953 CRUSTACEA MALACOSTRACA. VII. •257 263. Syrrhoites serratus G. O. Sars (Chart 47, partim). Syrrhoites serrata G. O. Sars 1895, p. 392, pi. 137. serratus Stebbing 1906, p. 729. Occurrence. The 'Ingolf' secured the species as new to the area: S.W. of Iceland: 60 37' N., 2y°$z'W. 1505 m., temp. 4.5 . 4 spec. ('Ingolf' St. 78). Distribution. Along the Norwegian coast from the Lofoten Isles to Skagerak, abt. 300—660 111. (G. O. Sars 1895; K. Stephensen,
RM2AWY2KN–The Catholic encyclopedia (Volume 9); an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline and history of the Catholic Church . d College of the Three Languagesfounded by Busleiden. In these colleges (Lys, Pore,Chateau, Faucon) courses were given and a very keencompetition for academic honours sprang up amongthem. The students were also grouped according to LOUVAIW 392 LOUVAIN nationalities, e. g., the German nation, the Brabantinenation, etc. In the ancient university the faculty of law occu-pied a dominant position. Its course of studies, how-ever, offers no features
RMPG14YP–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XXVIII] REPRODFOTIVB SHOOTS 21. Fig. 392. A. Cycas pectinata, apex of megasporophyll. (f nat. size.) B, C. Cycas Riuminiana, megasporophyll. (J nat. size.) D. Eficephalartos AUensteinii. Distal end of megasporophyUs. (rrom the Gardeners' Chronicle.) E, F. Cycas angulata, miorosporophyll and sorus. G, I. Ceratozamia mexicana, I, microsporophyll with soars of sori (s); G, sorus. (After Thibout.) H. Stangeria paradoxa, megastrobilus.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitall
RMMWGWP5–. English: Map of Ghent by Corvillain, part 2 . 22 November 2013, 16:04:34. Gérard, P. Corvillain, V. [Gand : P. Gérard, 1855-1857]. 392 Map of Ghent by Corvillain, part 2
RMW289CP–Archive image from page 392 of De flora van Nederland (1909-11). De flora van Nederland defloravannederl02heuk Year: 1909-11. Geranium silvaticum Fig. 435. Of G. rotundifólium -; L. R o n d b 1 a d-o oievaarsbek (fig. 436). Deze soort komt nog al met G. pusillum en O. molle overeen, doch wijkt o.a. af door de iets grootere, roseroode, ongedeelde kroonbladen en de slechts gelobde bladen. Uit den penwortel komen uitgespreid vertakte, zacht behaarde stengels, die liggend, opstijgend of rechtopgaand zijn. De geheele plant is door afstaande haren zacht behaard en daartusschen komen naar boven kl
RM2AJ2K6J–A history of the growth of the steam-engine . r.-:i:.t Fio. 13S.—Compound Marine En^e. Front Elevation and Section. chests. G G ia the condenser, which is invariably a sur-face-condenser. The condensing water is sometimes di-rected around the tubes contained within the casing, G G,while the steam is exhausted arovmd them and among them. 392 THE STEAM-ENGINE OP TO-DAY. and sometimes the steam is condensed within the tubes,while the injection-water which is sent into the condenserto produce condensation passes around the exterior of the •tubes. In either case, the tubes are usually of small diam
RMPG1M6N–. Langstroth on the hive & honey bee. Bees. Plate 20.. G. M. DOOLITTLE, Author of ''Scientific Quccn-Renrtnij " and of "Maiiaijement of Bcex." This writer is mentioned page.s 151, 175, 27S, 279, 333, 392, 442, 443.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Langstroth, L. L. (Lorenzo Lorraine), 1810-1895; Dadant, C. P. (Camille Pierre), 1851-1938. Hamilton, Ill. , Dadant & sons
RMMWGWPE–. English: Map of Ghent by Corvillain, part 3 . 22 November 2013, 16:04:38. Gérard, P. Corvillain, V. [Gand : P. Gérard, 1855-1857]. 392 Map of Ghent by Corvillain, part 3
RMPEMY0F–page 392 of 'The Prose Writers of America. With a survey of the intellectual history, condition and prospects of the country. By R. W. G'
RM2AFR1GE–. The principles of physics. 504 ETHER DYNAMICS.. Fig. 391. desired resistance within the range of the instrument can be introducedby moving the switches on to the studs, the sum of whose resistances isthe resistance required. This instrument we shall call a resistance box. 473. Wheatstone bridge. Fig. 391 represents a perspective view of the bridge (as modifiedby the author), and Fig. 392 represents a diagram of the essentialelectrical connections. ^ The battery wires are connected with thebridge at the binding screws B B. A galvanometer, G, is con-nected at GG, a resist- the conductor z, w
RMPG2GBJ–. Langstroth on the hive and honey-bee. Bees. Plate 20.. G. M. DOOLITTLE, Author of "Scientiflc Quccn-Renring " and of ''Management of Bccx.'' This writer is mentioned pages 151, 175, 27S, 279, 333, 392, 442, 443.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Langstroth, L. L. (Lorenzo Lorraine), 1810-1895; Dadant, Charles, 1817-1902; Dadant, C. P. (Camille Pierre), 1851-1938. Hamilton, Ill. : Dadant
RMMWGWP6–. English: Map of Ghent by Corvillain, part 4 . 22 November 2013, 16:04:41. Gérard, P. Corvillain, V. [Gand : P. Gérard, 1855-1857]. 392 Map of Ghent by Corvillain, part 4
RMP5X870–N/A. lay of st nicholas . George Cruikshank (1792–1878) Alternative names George Cruickshank; George, I Cruikshank; George, I Cruickshank; Cruickshank; george cruikshank; cruikshank Description British caricaturist, artist and illustrator Date of birth/death 27 September 1792 1 February 1878 Location of birth/death London London Work location London Authority control : Q360466 VIAF:69915118 ISNI:0000 0001 2138 4208 ULAN:500115604 LCCN:n80067117 NLA:35032463 WorldCat 392 Lay of st nicholas
RMPF0HFA–Image from page 392 of 'The Earth and its Inhabitants. The European section of the Universal Geography by E. Reclus. Edited by E. G. Ravenstein. Illustrated by ... engravings and maps'
RM2AJ8DFP–A treatise on zoology . us, Lowe (Fig. 391) ; Atlantic and Pacific. Family Cetojiimidae. Deep-sea fish, whose affinities are very uncer-tain, with a huge mouth, small teeth, and no scales. Cetomimus has lostthe pelvic fins, and has very small eyes. Cetomimus, G. and B. (Fig. 392); Eondeletia, G. and B. Sub-Tribe C. The maxillae are excluded from the margin of themouth, which usually has a small gape, with the suspensorium producedforwards ; and the centra have well-developed parapophyses. Withoutan adipose fin. Family Kneriidae. With toothless non-protractile jaws, smallscales, ojiercular memb
RMPFDMH6–. The depths of the ocean : a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. "Michael Sars" North Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition (1910); Oceanography; North Atlantic Ocean. Fig. 392. Aulographispandora, Haeckel (about '/') (From Haecker.) distribution of these forms, and found the small one (var. typica) occur- ring in all depths, the large one (var. bathybia) in depths between 400 and 1000 metres; ^ .J. the giant form V , occurs very rarely i n N o r w e g i a n fjords. The C
RMMABFP4–. Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild . 19, . ...JiS ..If ganz unregelmässig stehen (He'rdman, 1899). Diese Kiemenformen führen zu Asco'pefa gigantea und Äs. pedunculata hinüber, bei denen fast im ganzen Kiemenbereich unregelmässige Spaltenvertheilung herrscht (vgl, oben p. 392). Sehr eigenartig erweist sich die Kieme von Molgula reciimhens, weil hier Querreihen langgestreckter Spiracula, Gruppen spiraliger und ge- krümmter Spalten ^^' und ganz regellos vertheilte, verschie- den geformte Perfo- rationen neben ein- ander vorkom
RMPEMY07–page 392 of '[The Wonders of Geology; or, a familiar exposition of geological phenomena being the substance of a course of lectures ... by G. M. ... from notes taken by G. F. Richardson.]'
RM2ANG6H3–History of Rome, and of the Roman people, from its origin to the invasion of the barbarians . hat literary sceptre whichItaly was again letting fall after having for a while recovered itfrom Spain and Gaul by the elder and younger Pliny, Juvenal, andTacitus. The great names of Latin literature will henceforth beAfrican, — Apuleius, Tertullian, Minutius Felix, Saint Cyprian, Arno-bius, Lactantius and, noblest of all, Saint Augustine. For the time 1 Correspondance of General St. Arnaud. - Vol. V. pp. 301, 392. ir,s THE EMPIRE AND ROMAN SOCIETY. Fronto reigns there, and Cirta is proud of having g
RMPFJ03C–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. CRUSTACEA MALACOSTRACA. VII. •257 *263. Syrrhoites serratus G. O. Sars (Chart 47, partim). Syrrhoites serrata G. O. Sars 1895, p. 392, pi. 137. serratus Stebbing 1906, p. 729. Occurrence. The "Ingolf" secured the species as new to the area: S.W. of Iceland: 60 37' N., 2y°$z'W. 1505 m., temp. 4.5 . 4 spec. ("Ingolf" St. 78). Distribution. Along the Norwegian coast from the Lofoten Isles to Skagerak, abt. 300—660 111. (G. O. Sars 1895; K. Stephensen, Vid. Medd. vol. 82, 1
RMMCTT4J–. 338 3 34-0 â 2 -3 4 5 G 2 3 -4 5 -6 7 336 9 340 I CD /oo Fig. 23. Temperature-salinity diagram for Sts. WS 392 and WS 393. diagrams showing the relation between temperature and salinity for these two stations are shown in Fig. 23. The figures alongside the curves represent the depths in metres of the observations. The portion BC of the diagram for St. WS 393 represents the mass of mixed water occurring between the cold nucleus of the Antarctic surface water at 40 m. and the intermediate maximum temperature of the warm deep water at 300 m. The diagram for St. WS 392 shows that the mass of mix
RMPP08D1–Image from page 392 of 'The History of Modern Civilization. A handbook based upon M. G. D.'s “Histoire Sommaire de la Civilisation.” With illustrations. [Edited by J. Verschoyle.]' .
RM2AXHC5M–Geology . Fig. 392.—A Dakota hog back. The rock at the left is the Red beds; the ridgenear the center is occasioned by the outcrop of the resistant Dakota sandstone.Near Boulder, Colo. (Lees.) The thickness of the formation is, on the whole, rather uniform,averaging perhaps 200 or 300 feet, though greater thicknesses are known.2To the south (Texas), the Dakota formation rests on the Comancheansystem unconformably. Farther north it is often in apparent con-formity with the Comanchean, though it often, as in the Wasatchand Uinta Mountains, rests on older formations. 1 Williston, Univ. of Kans. G
RMPFC2JK–. Der Ornithologische Beobachter. Birds; Birds. — 392 Rebhuhn (Starna cinerea), im Kt. Sulothuin und Aargau. von Önsingen bis Aaiau, sind viele Hüiiner dem Blei der Jäger entgangen. G. v. B. Wachtel (Coturnix dactylisonans). Am li.Nov. schoss ich im Wauwilermoos eine HO g. schwere Wachtel; am Ki. trat ich wieder eine in den Adelbodener Matten. Auch aus andern (tc- meinden des Kantons Luzein werden solche Nachzüge von Wachteln gemeldet. Früher habe ich zweimal im Dezember bei gefrorenem Boden Wnchtrln erlegt. Ed. Fisclier. Kibitz (Vanellus cristatus). Am 14. November beobachteten .läger 4 Stück
RMMABD5X–. Dr. H. G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild . Abb. 392. Vorderes und hinteres Operculum genitale einiger männlicher Koenenia- Arten. — a—d = in ventraler Aufsicht, c = in linker Seitenansicht, und zwar von: a = K. mirabilis Grassi (nach Silvestri), b = K. hispanica Peyerimhoff (nach Peyerimhoff), c, c1 = K. pyrenaea Hansen und d = K. austriaca Hansen (nach Hansen). geworden, ebensowenig über eine ihnen dienende Muskulatur, von der Rucker nur ,,delicate muscules in the walls of the testes" nennt. Rucker bemerkte im distalen Tei
RMPEMY0A–page 392 of 'Algemeene geschiedenis der Vaderlands, van de vroegste tijden tot op heden. (dl. 3. stuk 2. Voortgezet door Mr. O. van Rees. dl. 3. stuk 3-5. Voortgezet door Mr. O. van Rees en Dr. W. G. Brill. dl. 4, 3520.
RM2ANJ4CR–The aniline colours of the Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik, Ludwigshafen on Rhine and their application on wool, cotton, silk and other textile fibres . Methylene Blue B.(Caustic whitedischarge 2.) Ground: Cotton Yellow G I. Tin colour discharge 1 withRhodamine 6 G extra. Oxamine Blue B. Print:Induline Scarlet. Diamond Green G.(Chlorate whitedischarge 2.) 1- i| Cotton Red 4B.(Tin while discharge S.). Cotton Red 4 B topped with Diamond Green B. (Tin white discharge 2.) (Pages 392, 397.)
RMPYAADC–page 392 of 'The Works of G. J. Whyte-Melville. Edited by Sir H. Maxwell. [With illustrations by J. B. Partridge, Hugh Thomson, and others.]' .
RM2AX5604–The pathology and surgical treatment of tumors . Fig. 275.—Fibroma of both ovaries ; the right is as large as a kidney, the left larger than a childshead (after Winckel) : a, surface of tumor on left side, with numerous nodules ; b, fundus of uterus ; c, sur-face of tumor on right side; d, section of right ovary; e, os uteri; f, surface of left ovary ; g, cut surfaceof tumor on left side. Ovary.—Fibromata of the ovary are so rare that Sutton regardsthem as pathological curiosities. The writer has met with two suchcases. In one of them the tumor was recognized ten years before the 392 PATHOLOGY
RMW289CY–Archive image from page 392 of Das Gliedmassenskelet der Wirbelthiere, mit. Das Gliedmassenskelet der Wirbelthiere, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des Schulter- und Beckengürtels bei Fischen, Amphibien und Reptilien dasgliedmassensk00wied Year: 1892 U ledeiheimMliedmmissenskdelld.W lUXIlI. tuersneim leq«
RM2AM5XWE–The London encyclopaedia, or Universal dictionary of science, art, literature, and practical mechanics, comprisiong a popular view of the present state of knowledge . cus of both the lenses A and B. The parallelrays a, b, c, d, e,f, having passed through thelens A, go on converging to its focus C, wherethey unite and thence diverge in a contrary orderto the lens B, and after passing through it theygo on parallel to each other, but in an invertedorder as a, b, c, d, e,f, g. The middle my dgoes on straight, because it falls perpendicularlyon the surface of both the lenses. • 392. Concave lenses
RMW0T516–Archive image from page 601 of The depths of the ocean. The depths of the ocean : a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic depthsofoceangen00murr Year: 1912 566 DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN Fig. 392. Aulographispandora, Haeckel (about '/') (From Haecker.) distribution of these forms, and found the small one (var. typica) occur- ring in all depths, the large one (var. bathybia) in depths between 400 and 1000 metres; .J. the giant form V , occurs very rarely i n N o r w e g i a n fjo
RM2AKM4Y8–The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology . Pig-. 26.. Cestoplectus intuens.Figs. 22, 23, 24, & 26, X 30; fig. 25, x 75. truly semicircular in profile. Legs long, but quite normal.Wings with venation as in fig. 26. They offer quite anexceptional character, in that some of the veins are provided 392 Mr. C. G. Lamb on Exotic Ohloropidse. with dense rows of hairs. On the lower surface the 2nd veinhas a» dense row of very short black hairs, getting a littlelonger towards the costa ; the 3rd vein is similarly, hairy,but on the upper surface instead of the lower. The w
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RM2AG3AKF–. Annual report of the receipts and expenditures of the city of Concord. surer, report of !76 Tax assessed, amount of 437 rate of 437 apportionment 437 Taxes, collector of. See Collector of Taxes. Treasurer, balance sheet of 405-409 Treasury department, report of treasurer 385-434 Trust, Countess of Rumford 385 P. B. Cogswell, library 386 G. Parker Lyon, library 387 Minot cemetery enclosure 386 David Osgood 386 Franklin Pierce, library 387 Abial Walker 385 Tliomas G. Valpey, library 387 Trusts, individual cemetery 394-404 Seth K. Jones 391-392 Vital statistics, tables of 515-567 Vote for city
RMW1BG04–Archive image from page 392 of Deutschlands Flora in Abbildungen nach. Deutschlands Flora in Abbildungen nach der Natur : mit Beschreibungen. 3. Abth. Die Pilze Deutschlands . deutschlandsflor45stur Year: 1817 fi f f
RM2AKMBNT–The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology . Pig-. 26.. Cestoplectus intuens.Figs. 22, 23, 24, & 26, X 30; fig. 25, x 75. truly semicircular in profile. Legs long, but quite normal.Wings with venation as in fig. 26. They offer quite anexceptional character, in that some of the veins are provided 392 Mr. C. G. Lamb on Exotic Ohloropidse. with dense rows of hairs. On the lower surface the 2nd veinhas a» dense row of very short black hairs, getting a littlelonger towards the costa ; the 3rd vein is similarly, hairy,but on the upper surface instead of the lower. The w
RMW1BG0M–Archive image from page 392 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola13deut Year: 1913 Fig. 55. Primnoisis antarctica (Stud.) Polyp.
RM2AJAMX9–Pacific service magazine . the Co-operative Sales Cam-paign PUBLIC POLICIES FOR PUBLIC UTILITIESReport of the Public Policy Committee . Frontispiece //. C. PetersonL. G. Roberts E. T. Erskine F. S. M. .H. Bostwick . L. H. Xeiobert John A. Brit ton 307370371373375 37537ti OUR PACIFIC SERVICE EMPLOYEES ASSO-CIATION 381 LAYING A SUBMARINE GAS MAIN . . George Kirk THE FINANCIAL SIDE OF PACIFIC SERV-ICE A. F. H. 388 . 390 EDITORIAL 392 TIDINGS FROM TERRITORIAL DISTRICTS 394 THE PACIFIC SERVICE ROLL OF HONOR 398 Index to Advertisers Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co •> Chaplin-Fulton Mfg. Co v General Elect
RMW1BG0R–Archive image from page 392 of Deutschlands Flora in Abbildungen nach. Deutschlands Flora in Abbildungen nach der Natur : mit Beschreibungen. 3. Abth. Die Pilze Deutschlands . deutschlandsflor45stur Year: 1817 ß/i'/i,.- ///-/.'/y/<v'//.' ''.'/
RM2ANEGW1–Les zoocécidies des plantes d'Afrique, d'Asie et d'Océanie : description des galles, illustration, bibliographie détaillée, répartition géographique, index bibliographique . s des taches jaunes oublanches. Dolerothrips g^emmiperda Karny 128 J. et W. Docters van Leeuwen-Reijnvaan,i9i4,p.i8,n<392. ja. Asparaffas albus L. Acre. — Bourgeon terminal hypertrophié; base des feuilles-épinesboursouflée et dun vert clair, la pointe pouvant être très 57 ULIACEES réduite ou même disparaître. La cécidie se produit parfois surles liges, à la base des ramifications ou sur les cladodes. Lar-ves blanches, p
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RM2AJ51GW–Maine at Gettysburg [electronic resource] . urg Additional participating Officers 540 Summary of Maine 542 Peach Orchard 131 Picketts Charge 295, 538 Plum Run 16° Poems at Dedications. Packard, Helen S. 385 Tobie, Edward P. 486 Verrill, George W. 215 Powers Hill 456, 520, 575 Prayers at Dedications. Gerrisb, Theodore 559 Holyoke, Charles G. 2> Palmer, G. R. 580 Preface V Regiments—See Gettysburg for those at that battle 1st Maine Heayy Artillery mentioned 237, 239, 240, 246, 362 1st Maine Sharpshooters battalion mentioned 285, 286, 3631st Maine Veterans mentioned 392, 427, 464, 466 1st D. C
RMW1BG1X–Archive image from page 392 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola1311deut Year: 1911 Deutsche üdpolar-Expedition 1901—.V Nr. 953. IS. MSrz 1904 T Meteorologischer Atlas. Tafel 319 Nr. 955. ä». März 1904 , i ''vtijHjpt.'-MM ÜÄ Kr. 956. 23. Harz 1904 Nr. 936. 33. nur: 1904 )D- Unife KKT HO' UO
RM2ANDNTD–McKenney's Pacific Coast directory for .. . rket Walsh Edward I, 3246 Mission Walsh James, 218 First Walsh Jerome, 445 Twentieth Walsh John, 22 Seventh Walsh Michael, 27 Third Waterson William, 502 Ellis Wax Paul, 711 Sutter Weber Frederick, 621 California Weber & Co (G Weber and W Bran- scheid) 625 CommercialWebster Thomas, 623 HowardWhite Mathew, 605 CommercialWhite Thomas W, 1002 BuchananWienberg C, 957 FolsomWildgans G, 392 DoloresWilkinson William, 1212 PolkWinters Thomas, 1017 ClayWith row & Co (I M Withrow) 148 NinthWolf H & Bro, 208 SixthWolfarth J M, 1322 PacificWolff Jacob, 615 Montg
RMW1BG20–Archive image from page 392 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola13deut Year: 1913 56. Primnoisis antarctica (Stud.) Polypenspikula. Fig. 57. Primnoisis antarc- tica (Stud.) Rindenspikula. Seitenäste. Die Internodien sind schwach längsgefurcht und am Hauptstamm etwa 6 mm lang, während sie in den Ästen länger werden und bis 15 mm Länge erreichen können. Die Polypen stehen ziemlich gleichmäßig verteilt an den Ästen und entspringen meist in rechtem Winkel. Eine spiralige Anordnung,
RM2AJ5W5A–A complete illustrated catalogue to the National Gallery . ng toShadrach, Meshek, and Abednego, walking in the furnace. G. Jones. 2 ft. ii^in.X2ft. 3iin. R.A, 1832. Vn. 392. Town Hall, Utrecht G. Jones. 3 ft. X 2 ft, 4 in. Painted in 1829. Vn. 390, Lady Godivapreparing to ride through Coventry. G. Jones. 2 ft. 5* in, X 2 ft, R. A. 1833. Vn. No. 800, The Relief of Lucknow the remaining picture by thisartist^ will be found at the bottom of the west staircase, near theentrance door (p. 59). In prominent positions on this wall are two well known landscapesby Constable, the first of which we have s
RMW1BG0A–Archive image from page 392 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola13deut Year: 1913 W. Kükenthal, Alcyonaria. 341 Fundort: Gauss-Station. 350 m. Sieben Exemplare. Unter dem Namen Isis antarctica beschrieb Studer (1878) eine neue Form von Kerguelen aus 60 Faden Tiefe. Die sehr kurze Beschreibung wurde wesentlich erweitert im Report des Challenger, dessen Exemplare von der Prinz Edward-Insel aus 310 Faden Tiefe stammten, und neuerdings hat Hickson eine erneute Beschreibung von Exem
RM2AWPEYD–Berlin and its environs; handbook for travellers . kel,Beech forest near Prerow; no number, Frenzel, Bull in the water;71. G. Kuehl, Old mens home at Lubeck; 435. Ad. IAehr3 Eveningon the Isar; 841. Hans Herrmann, Fishing-village; 665. G. vonCanal, Westphalian watermill; 547. Douzette, Old Prerow; *549.A. Br ait h, A merry morning; 392. K. F. Lessing, Landscape inthe Eifel; 778. H Chide, After the storm: 480. Eugen Bracht,Dusk on the Dead Sea; 784. Bantzer, Celebration of the LordsSupper in Hesse; 639. Friese, Fighting elks; 595. Kubiersky, Springlandscape in Silesia; 433. M. Schmidt, Sultry m
RMW1BG0D–Archive image from page 392 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola09deut Year: 1905-1908 V. Lesdenpeld, Tetiaxonia. 335 und zwei gegabelt (Fig. 37) oder zwei einfach und eins gegabelt (Fig. 31) oder alle drei Clade einfach (Fig. 30, 36, 38, 40) sind. Diese erscheinen als trilophe, dilophe bzw. monolophe Nadeln. Bei einigen Stücken bilden die einfachcladigen (nionolophen) Formen die überwiegende Mehrzahl der Dermalnadehi. Als die höchst entwickelte Form dieser Nadeln ist jene mit
RM2AJ4PH1–Hermaphroditismus beim Menschen . nde vor Beginn der Sprechstunde, klingelte jemand an meiner Wohnungs-tür. Da der Diener augenblicklich ausgegangen war. so öffnete ich persönlich.Ich sah vor mir ein weiblidi gekleidetes Wesen von ungemein hohem Körper-wuchsc (175 cm, wie nachher gemessen wurde), mit einem sdiwarzen, g:Strohhute mit Sdüeier, schwarzem Kleid und schwarzem lacket. Es fiel mir auf. — 392 — daß diese Frau so große Hände und Füße hatte, am meisten aber frappierte michdie absolut männliche Stimme, beinahe ein Baß, als ich die russische Frage hörte:Ist der Doktor zu Hause? Die Person
RMW1R94R–Archive image from page 45 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill80dans Year: 1907 Q25mm Q5m/D. Fig. 19. Tibellus mari- Fig. 20. Tibellus maritimus (; timus?: Epigynet. Højre palpes underside set del- vis fra indersiden. Huk, Katholm i Djursland, Hansted Reservatet, Tra- num Klit og på Kattegatøerne Anholt, Læsø og Hirs- holmene). 2. T. oblongus (Walckenaer, 1802). (Tibellus oblongus part. Sørensen 1904 p. 362; Niel- sen 1928 p. 392, fig. 256; Brændegård 1928 p. 693; T. oblongus Tullgren 1944 p. 12
RM2ANANG0–Later Stuart tracts . endixy by the Author of the New Atlantis. LONDON: Printed for John Mor phewnear Stationers Hall, i 7 i 2 . Price 6d. 375 ^M ^^ g g jatj^A >J m ^^L* :^^S m w 1 1 ^ ^^ ^ A3^ Sy^m = ^ o^ V^ &^s% r»/ ^^^^^. ^ THE CONTENTS Chap. I. The Sequel of the History of the Meeting at ^/j^ Salutation p. 381 II. How John Bull and Nicholas Frog settled their accounts p. 385 III. How John Bull found all his Family in an tiproar at home p. 389 IV. How Lewis Baboon came to visit John Bull, and what passed between them p. 392 V. Nicholas Frogs letter to John Bull;wherein he endeavours to v
RMW1BT05–Archive image from page 451 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola13deut Year: 1913 392 Deutsche Siidpolar-Expedition. Textfigur 25. Teil des Schirmrandes von Cunoctona CO juv. mit 8 Tentakeln bei 5 mm Schirmbreite. in Mund, mi Magentaschen, s Septen, v Velum, 1 Tentakel. Scheidewände brauchbar erhalten ist. Der Schirm ist, von den Tentakelbasen bis zum Scheitel gemessen, 14 mm hoch, und besonders fallen die 7 mm hohen Tentakelwurzeln auf, deren Spitze sich nach außen zurückkr
RM2AN266F–Researches into the early history of Mankind and the development of Civilization . ning; red for soldiers, yellow for gold,white for silver, green for corn, and so on. This knot-writingwas especially suited for reckonings and statistical tables; a HerocL, iv. 98. See Plin., x. 34. 2 Keate, Pelew Islands ; London, 1788, pp. 367, 392. 3 Erman (B. Tr.) ; London, 1848, toI. i. p. 4J2. * Goguet, vol. i. pp. 161, 212. Klemm, C. G., vol. i. p. 3. Bastian, vol. i.p. 412. 5 Charlevoix, vol. vi. p. 151. Longs Exp., vol. i. p. 235 (a passage which sug-gests a reason for Lucina being the patroness of chil
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RM2AN9CBG–Archaeologische Hermeneutik; Anleitung zur Deutung klassischer Bildwerke . Abb. 289. überragend die rechte Hand mit dem Redegestus. Stehen die vier Figurenin einer Reihe hinter einer Schranke, so erscheint Apollon am rechten Ende Die angeblichen Admet-Bilder 391. Abb. 290. und richtet seine Augen auf das junge Paar (Abb. 289). Neben ihm ist offen-bar die wichtigste Person eine weibliche Gestalt, die einen ähnlichen Schleier 392 Falsch Gedeutetes, Ungedeutetes, Undeutbares, und warum? trägt wie die junge Frau und also auch eine Braut sein könnte. Stets machtsie mit der erhobenen Rechten einen G
RMRWWFPE–Elements of zoölogy a Elements of zoölogy : a textbook elementsofzolo00tenn Year: c1875 .'392 MOLLUSC A CONSIDERED AS A BRANCH. F:G. 526. FIG. 527. Fig. 528. Magnified portion of Pearl-shell. Magnified portion of Pinna. Magnified portion of Terebratula. not red. Their circulatory system consists of a heart, arteries and veins, and venous sinuses. Their respiratory organs are gills, or lung-like cavities. Their muscular system is well developed. Their nervous system is mainly FIG. 529.
RM2AJ2JNG–Le quincaillier (Juillet-Decembre 1905) . Lamarre, St-RemI,Que. Appareil nouveau auxpresses a foin.95,324—^James G. Bailey, New Glasgow, N. E. Cultivateur.95.348—Charles Burkland, Jarlsberg,Ont. Machine a aiguiser lescrayons.95,360—John H. Marlow, Edimbourg,Ecosse. Manufacture de tul-les, briques, etc.95,392—E;lraond Lamoureux, Montreal, Que. Navette de metier.9o.403—MM. Jas. & Jos. Leith, Sher-brooke. Que. Devis pour de-teler les chevaux. La publicite, cest la multiplication desventes. Le Canada Temporte II a ete prouve recemmeilt dune raaniere incontestable quedes ConipagnJes, comme la Manuf
RMT1HWJ5–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplants00tube Year: 1897 392 UKEDINEAE. than those of G. tremelloidcs. Tlie aecidiospores—Roestclia cormda—occur on species of Pyrns {Sorhus)] they are much smaller than those of Rorstclia pcnicillata. The Roestclia themselves are long, curved, and horn-like, while the walls of the peridial cells are beset with short processes (Fig. 224). Where Pijrus Aucuparia occurs mixed with Pyrus Malus, it has been observed that Roestcl
RMRWWJWK–Elementary text-book of zoology, tr Elementary text-book of zoology, tr. and ed. by Adam Sedgwick, with the assistance of F. G. Heathcote elementarytextbo01clau Year: 1892-1893 403 Order 3.—ARAXEIDA * ^SPIDERS). Arachnida with poison glands in the subchelate chelicerce; with pediform pedipalpi and stalked unsegmented abdomen. They have four or six spinning mcynmillce, and two or four pulmonary sacs. The peculiar shape of the true spiders is due to the swollen and unsegmented abdomen, the base of which is constricted to form the stalk by which it is united to the rest of the body (fig. 392). T
RM2AFKNDF–. Atlanta City Directory. , r 46 Fort « Allen (c), bellman Kimball House, r 423 Auburn av « Alonzo (c), laborer, r 392 Houston « Annie (c), laundress, r 179 Wilson « Alpheus G (Sarah), salesman, r 151 Richardson « A G, farmer, r Oak Grove District « Baptist Church, 308 Cooper « Belle Mrs, grocer 500 Marietta, r Center Hill « Belle B Miss, r 155 Peeples « Bessie Miss, saleslady 66 Whitehall, r 45 W Baker « Caroline Miss, r 67 Juniper « Carrie (c), laundress, r 116 S Humphries « Charles, r 250 Butler (c) « Charles C, elk 503 Empire bldg, r 80 Sells av « Charles C (Mary), laborer, r 36 Reinhardt
RMT1HWJ7–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamuc parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic fungi, slime-fungi, bacteria, and algae. English ed. by William G. Smith diseasesofplants00tubeuoft Year: 1897 392 UREDIXEAE. than those of G. tramiloides. The aecidiospores—Boestelia cormcta—occur on species of Pyrus (Sorbus); they are much smaller than those of Boestelia pciiicillata. The Boestelia themselves are long, curved, and horn-like, while the walls of the peridial cells are beset with short processes (Fig. 224). Where Pi/rns AuciqMria occurs mixed with Pyrus M
RM2AG57DD–. Storia dell'Italia antica. e di loro stazioni. VediKellermann, Yig^liim Romanoì-um lalercula duo caelimontana, ecc. Ro-mae 1835; Borghesi, in Bullett. Istit., 1835, pag. 170-176;G. B. De Rossi.Le stazioni delle sette coorti dei vigili nella città di Uomo, in Annal.Islit. , 1858, pag. 265-297, e 391-392; Henzen, in Bullett. Istit., 1867,pag. 8-30, ove si parla della scoperta della stazione della settima coortein Trastevere, e precisamente nella contrada detta Monte di Fiore. Unaiscrizione parla dei vigili anche in Numidia. Vedi De Vit., in Bidl. Istil..1868, pag. 63. 1 Dione Cassio, LV, 23-21
RMT1HWG8–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplant00tube Year: 1897 392 UREDIXEAE. than those of G. frcmcUoidca. The aecidiospores—lioestdia cormita—occur on species of Pyrus {Sorhus); they are much smaller than those of Rocstelia pr/?-ict7/a<a. The Rocstdia themselves are long, curved, and horn-like, while the walls of the peridial cells are beset with short processes (Fig. 224). Where Pyrus Aucuparia occurs mixed with Pyrua Malvs, it has been observed that Roestc
RM2AN5H05–History of Reno County, Kansas; its people, industries and institutions . Rev. William B 454 Stewart, Richard A., M.D 767 Streeter, Ray G 534 Suter, Arthur H 123 Swarens, Albert L 168 Switzer, Alexander M 392 T Taylor, Carr W 444 Taylor, Harry H 124 Teed, Edson L 465 Thacher, Mowry S., M.D 679 Thompson, Henry S 669 Thompson, Will S 479 Thorp, Fred W 220 Thurman, J. S 247 Turbush, George 159 UUpdegrove, Jacob B 347 V Van Eman, William J 234 Vincent, Hon. Frank 500 W Waddles, Howard 753 Wagoner, Charles E. 128 Wall, David L 690 Wall, Mrs. Henrietta Briggs 692 Watson, Lawson 663 Weesner, Fred 391
RMT0DCG8–Dr HG Bronn's Klassen und Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild drhgbronnsklasse31bron Year: 1893-1911 Unregelmässigkeiten in der Molguliden-Kionic 395 / 7f- Xlff^'-^- 19, . ...JiS ..If ganz unregelmässig stehen (He'rdman, 1899). Diese Kiemenformen führen zu Asco'pefa gigantea und Äs. pedunculata hinüber, bei denen fast im ganzen Kiemenbereich unregelmässige Spaltenvertheilung herrscht (vgl, oben p. 392). Sehr eigenartig erweist sich die Kieme von Molgula reciimhens, weil hier Querreihen langgestreckter Spiracula, Gruppen sp
RM2AKA06R–Bonniers konversations lexikon . stradav utvidgningen vid uppvärmning. Pyroforer (av grek. pyr, eld,och ferem, föra), porösa 1. fin-fördelade ämnen, vilka i luftenantändas 1. börja att glöda, bero-ende på kraftig oxidation undervärmeutveckling. Sådana ämnensägas vara pyr of ora 1. ]) y-r o f o r i s k a. Jfr C e r i u moch ]Ianganlegeringar. Pyrofosfat, Pyrofosfor-s y r a, se F o s f o r sp. 392. Pyrogallo1, p y r o g a 11 u s -syra, C6ll3(OH)3, en trevärdfenol. En lösning av P. absorberarunder .svartfärgning kraftigt syr-gas. P. användes av denna orsakvid gasanalyser. Silverföreningarreducer
RMT0DD3J–Dr HG Bronn's Klassen und Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild drhgbronnsklasse0302bron Year: 1896 392 Prosobrancliia. Fig. 92. stärkere dialyneuren Formen finden sich bei 31. tuberculata, amarula, filocarinata, asperata, so wie bei Faunus. Melanopsis JDufourei, mit langer Cerebralcommissur, ist dagegen (rechts) zygoneur, indem der rechte pleurale Mantelnerv in das Sub- intestinalganglion direct als Connectiv einlenkt. Ausserdem sind die Pleuralganglien von den cerebralen durch kurze Cerebropleuralconnective getrennt, wobei
RM2ANH4H9–The Boston blue book ..: containing ..Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . & Mrs. W. A , q8 PinckneySt. Niles, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Glover, 392Beacon St. Niles, Dr. J. P., 561 Boylston St. Niles, Mr. & Mrs. G. E., 301 Beacon St. Niles, The Misses, no Beacon St. Niles, Mrs. S. R., 392 Beacon St. Nolan, Mrs. James, 159 Huntn Ave. Noble, Mrs. C. G.. 15 Blagden St. Norcross, Mrs. Otis, 9 ComVeath Ave. Norcross, Mr. & Mrs. Otis, 249 Marl-boro St. Norman, Mr. G. H.. Parker House. Norman, Mr. & Mrs. Guy, 262 Beacon St.Norris. Mr. & Mrs. W.G.,146 Mass. Ave. J. E. HOLLIS & CO., FIRE
RMT0D3M9–Dr H G Bronn's Klassen Dr. H. G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild drhgbronnsklasse544bron Year: [1892- ] 392 Solifuga oder Walzenspinnen. Der Vorderzahn des beweglichen Fingers breit zweieckig abgestutzt; un- beweglicher Finger mit Hauptzahn und 4 medialen und 4 lateralen Wangenzähnen; Gebiß und Flagellum Abb. 275, g Pedipalpen nur am Metatarsus mit 3 ventromedialen, echten Dornen; Opisthosoma ventral ohne Ctenidien; Färbung der Cheliceren, des Propeltidium rostgelb, dieses etwas gebräunt, Opisthosoma dorsal schwarzbraun, ventral
RM2AWPYJA–The Medical and surgical reporter . PHILADELPHIA:3STO. 115 SOUTH SEYEUTH STBEBT. 1878. CONTRIBUTORS. Mi ANDREWS, E., 307.ARMSTRONG, A. M., 196.ARMSTRONG, R., 87.ATKINSON, WM. B., 263. BAILHACHE, B. A., 196.BALLIET, L. B., 65.BEDELL, C. C, 22.BERGER, M., 308.BIRDSALL. SAMUEL, 446.BLACKWOOD, WM. R. D., 92.BOYLAND, G. HALSTED, 116, 334.BULLOCK, J. G., 304, 484.BYRD, WM., 505. CARTER, MARCUS, 458.CHAMBERLAIN, G. V., 42.CHASE, S. B., 392.CLEVELAND, J. A. H., 243.COHEN, J. SOLIS, 30, 159, 246.COMPTON, J. W., 152, 412.CROTHERS, T. D., 48. DA COSTA, Prof., Clinic, 31, 55.DALY, W. H., 85, 368.DAVIS, S.
RMT0WYAA–Dr H G Bronn's Klassen Dr. H. G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild drhgbronnsklasse544bron Year: [1892- ] 680 Palpigradi. est miuo, mivo, Papillen und Borsten auftritt. Abb. 391 zeigt diese Verhältnisse, wie sie Ruck er (1904) für Prokoenenia wheeleri angibt, und auch, die beiden Lamellen des vorderen Operculum genitale isoliert. Das hintere Operculum genitale besteht zumeist aus nur einer Lamelle, die median mehr oder weniger tief ausgebuchtet ist und auch ihren Besatz an Fiederborsten besitzt. Die Abb. 392 gibt diese Verhältnisse
RM2AFR9K6–. Atlanta City Directory. G W Furn Co 256 Lysten Harry 372 Dobkin Himie 257 Vacant Sept 18, 1912 Hilliard Begins 258 Brown Louis 374 Silverman Louis 258% Ray Thomas F 376 Mitchell Drug Co 260 Michael David 376% Allison Carl 260-A Aikens Pearl (c) 378 Mitchell Printing Co 260-B Newton Savannah (c) 380-82 Vacant Sept 20. 1912 260-C Jenkins John (c) 384-86 Wright D S & Co 260-D Lancet Harry 38S Torn down 262 Coury Nayef 392 Torn down 264 Vacant Sept 18, 1912 398 Austin Mamie Mrs 264-A Goodman Fannie 400-02 Markowitz Eli 264% Majjar Henry 404 Silverman Julius 266 Green & Gerinsky 406 Connor Minnie
RMT3XEW5–Archive image from page 392 of Die Nord-Amerikanische Vogelwelt (1889). Die Nord-Amerikanische Vogelwelt dienordamerikani10nehr Year: 1889 1. .lUXC'O IIYKMALIS S(l;,l â 1. SPIZELLA SOCIALIS Bow.x])- â¢.i. SPl/KLLA PrS'Il.LA Bon.ip. +. AMPHISPIZAr3ILlNEATA Couos. .5. POOC.V.I'KS GRAMINHUS H;.iid. G. AMMOÃR.VMi:S SAAN.ARrM PASSl-Rl.VI S Hi.low- 7. AMMODRAMl'S SAN'DWK'HKXSIS SAVANXA Ud<lâ . V/INTERFINK HAARFINK WALDFINK SCHWARZKEHLIGER AMMERFINK ABENDFINK GRASHÃPFERFINK SAVANNENFINK cJ un CO . Chippin Sparrow. Field Sparrow. Black-throated Sparrow. Vesper Sparrow. GrasshopperSparro
RM2AN5KAE–Fourth census of Canada, 1901 . ss 205. Saskatche-wan 6,453 6,392 2,136 969 112 3,683 2,725 50 |o. Baljennie 51 12 15 4 51 b. Barrier Ri ver 3 4 52 c. Batoche 325 3 53 d. Battleford, North—Norrl ... 297 107 96 12 54 e. Battleford, South—Slid. ... 463 344 10 8 55 I/. B^-llevue 460 56 g. Birch Hills 1 101 17 31 1 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901.Tableau x. Population par religions. 279 GreekChurch. EgliseGreo-que. Lu-ther-ans. Lu-thé-riens. Con-. grega- tion- alists. 56 68 10 2 40 13 80 8 2 6 57 140 4 1 18 i04 72 6 Breth-ren Dis-ciples Ad-vent-ists. Jews. Juifs. 119 13 Sal-va-tionArmy, Ar-méeduSalut.
RMT3XEWB–Archive image from page 392 of Die Ssswasserfische der streichischen Monarchie. Die Ssswasserfische der streichischen Monarchie mit rcksicht auf die angrÞnzenden lÞnder diessswasserfi00heck Year: 1858 Gattung,-: Pctromyzon. 377 Länge und o Pj'und Gewicht an und fügt bei, es gebe sogar armdicke und 5—G ri'und schwere Lampreten in der Elbe und Haveh ]5ei uns steigt diese Art aus dem adriatischen Meere in die einmünden- den Fh'isse zur Frühlingszeit regehnässig und so weit aul', dass sie durch den Vo in den 'J'icino bis Pavia gelangt. Sie laicht zu dieser Zeit, und nach dk Fi- i.ii'L'i's Angabe
RM2AFPJ6T–. Transactions. -4 5 e 7 8 £TIME IN HOURS. Z 3 ^ S 6 783TIME IN HOURS TIME IN HOURS VOL. XLIV.—24 392 COMMERCIAL CARBONIZING-MATERIALS. Table XUL—Material G. 1,600° F. Increase inWeight. SurfaceCarbon. Depth of Carbon. § Over 0.90 Per Cent. 0.90Per Cent. 0.90 to 0.50 Per Cent. 0.50 to 0.20 Per Cent. TotaL 1 Grams. 0.0035 0.0070 0.0085 0.0085 0.0145 0.0225 0.0185 0.031 0.031 0.073 Per Cent. Inches. 1 Inches. Inches.No noticeable increase in carbon. Inches. Inches.0.0000 2 No noticeable increase in carbon.No noticeable increase in carbon.No noticpahle incrpase in carbon. 0.0000 3 0.0000 4 0.00
RMT0D8AW–Dr H G Bronn's Klassen Dr. H. G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild drhgbronnsklasse544bron Year: [1892- ] 428 Solifuga oder Walzenspinnen. 5'. Unbeweglicher Finger mit 2 fast gleichgroÃen Vorderzähnen, der eine Zwischenzahn sitzt dem Hauptzahn frontal-basal auf; Pedipalpen vom Femur bis Tarsus schwarz; Färbung wie $: Opisthosoma an Tergiten und Pleura schwarz; Körperlänge 14 mm; Ost-Afrika 7. Z. wabonica 1. Zeriassa bicolor Pocock 1897 S. 392 (sub Zeria) und 1897 S. 255 (sub Zeriassa); Kraepelin 1901 S. 82. 3 2 â Somaliland, Ab
RM2AKBN99–Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1901 . iv REPORT OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 19 l- - — — - i- -.: 71 — c vr :-i -r. — cc — i* >cc >- A — : :—]-/.-. «-s : I fa ?•£?£ a : > A ?£ S •§ ?9.8 •§., ?-mm to • tl; ? u v > S S ; wtl a a s g cjp4 • •.aafl £ o ^?2 - £ 3 a 3-•S 1 Costfor eachCounty. 2 o «. ? 1 - I - T- ? - -r .- • -r in 1 -:: 71 r- ci eo 1 °I -f Total Cost. # cts. 2,392 92242 05825 47 3,997 59 Sx TotalQuanty c. yds. 4952,6878,123 0 c 2 For the Year 1899-1903. i- ? *. a *** o u aa ^1 Total for the twenty-sevenYears ended 30th Juue 1899. H a s§ CJ —. -*
RMT0D416–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0401rabe Year: 1890 392 lang, Schenkel grob und dicht papillös. Haubenwimpern kürzer. Sporenreife im Spätherbste. — Fig. 129. -p.^ Auf Torf und torfigem Waldboden ^' ' ' (Nadelwald), an erdbedeckten Sandstein- felsen zerstreut durch Nord- und Mittel- deutschland, in den Alpen selten, in Italien fehlend. Häufig steril. War schon Dillen von Waldboden bei Giessen bekannt. Bei H a m b u r g (Timm); S c li 1 e s w i g (Prahl); Mecklenburg: Neustrelitz, Ballin u
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