RMW23MWK–Archive image from page 174 of Defensive ferments of the animal. Defensive ferments of the animal organism against substances out of harmony with the body, the blood-plasma and the cells; their demonstration, and their diagnostic significance for testing the functions of different organs defensiveferment00abde Year: 1914 THE DIALYSATION PROCESS I51 not to spill any of the egg solution upon the exterior of the dialysing tube. Should this occur, the dialy- sate would incorrectly show a positive reaction for peptones, when, for instance, the biuret test is applied, since both albumens and pepto
RMAAM2HY–1940s MAN IN DRESS HAT & WORK SHIRT HOLDING BLUE PRINT WITH BOTH HANDS WHILE STANDING ON STEEL FRAMEWORK OF A LARGE BUILDING
RM2AG69N2–. Le imprese illvstri : con espositioni et discorsi. VESPA- 75 VESPASIANO G O N 2 À G A^ DYCA DI SABIONETA, ET Ì51 T R A I E T T O^.
RMPFFAKF–. Defensive ferments of the animal organism against substances out of harmony with the body, the blood-plasma and the cells; their demonstration, and their diagnostic significance for testing the functions of different organs. Enzyme inhibitors. THE DIALYSATION PROCESS I51 not to spill any of the egg solution upon the exterior of the dialysing tube. Should this occur, the dialy- sate would incorrectly show a positive reaction for peptones, when, for instance, the biuret test is applied, since both albumens and peptones give this reaction. To avoid any chance of such an error, the dialysing tub
RMMABKEG–. Dreer's wholesale price list for florists : flower seeds plants and bulbs vegetable and lawn grass seeds sundries . Typical Flower of Dreer's Royal Exhibition Pansy Pansies m Mixture Tr. pkt. Ox. Dreer's Royal Exhibition. This is our finest mixture. It comprises a wonderful va- riety of colorings, flowers of largest size, of perfect form and texture. hk oz., i51.25; Vi oz., §2.25 §0 75 $8 00 Dreer'H Premium. This mixture comprises a large number of colorings and is in- tended to supply the want of a first-class mixture at a moderate price. li oz., $1.35 50 4 00 Cassier's Giant. A grand mixtu
RM2AN4XEG–The grotesque in church art . A PILGRIMS iAINs, WELLS. THE DOMESTIC AND POPULAR. I51 Oxford, yet these are rarely of the most gross or leastreserved character. It may be well to note, in this connection that theliterature from which we draw the bulk of our ideas as to. A POSTURIST, ALL SOULS, OXFORD. mediaeval life, are foreign, and that, although Englishmanners would not be remotely different in essentials, yetthere would be as many absolute differences as thereare yet remaining to our eyes in architecture and in artgenerally. Zbc fl>ig anfc other animal flIMisicians.
RMPFE0X0–. Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena. I51 Die Fauna der Solnhofener Plattenkalke. 151 mehrere Meter hohe Schichtenstöße vollkommen aufbauen. Es gewährt dann ein besonderes Ver- gnügen, die durch den Frost in einen Stoß papierdünner Blätter verwandelten Fäulen zu untersuchen. Man kann sie vollkommen wie ein Buch, Blatt um Blatt umwenden und dabei deutlich erkennen, daß diese papierdünnen Schichten durch wiederholte Auflagerung feiner Schlammmengen entstanden sind. Freilich ist auch hier der Fossilgehalt überaus spärlich. Saccocoma kommt noch am häufigsten
RMMCF8K2–. Premium Gem. A fine flavored wrinkled variety, an improvement on the Little Gem ; pods long, dark green and prolific. Height ij^ ft. Qt., 25 cts.; 4 qts., 8octs.; peck, ;?l.25 ; bu., 5S-CO. Ljittle Gem. A dwarf first early green wrinkled marrow, very prolific, and of superior flavor ; height I j^ ft. Qt., 25 cts.; 4 qts., 80 cts.; peck, I51.25 ; bu., $5.00. Early Morn. An English variety of the Gradus type with many desirable qualities. In our trial grounds it matured only a few days later than Gradus and bore large handsome pods in profusion. The peas are large, closely packed in the pod, a
RM2AWR7A1–La glaneuse; pièce lyrique en trois actesPoème de Arthur Berede et Paul de Choudens . Hïf,. La procession passe au fciid du Théâtre presque inTisitlt [in sUPl;. et CUXTK. >i . eut c - rat iu jjiiu . ci . pi.o >,;. V V Si . eut !• . lal m priu . ci . fJi .o Î51 . eut « . rat m |)rm . ci . pi.u Moins vite J=82 ,. , , Prc^^iz un peu (iiauil et souorc r
RMPFE81X–. Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Dr. F. St einda chn er, Ma£e in Millimetern Maße in Millimetern Schnauzenlänge Mittlere Breite des Interorbitalraumes Höhe der strahligen Rückenflosse . Basislänge der Dorsale Abstand derselben von der Fettflosse » vom vorderen Kopf- ende 12V2 9 20 14 29 56V2 15 12 23 I71/2 42 73 Abstand der Ventrale vom vorderen Kopfende Länge der Pektorale » » Ventrale 56V, 16 I51/2 73 19 18 21. Mesoborus crocodilus Pellegr. (Pellegrin, Bull. Mus. Paris, 1900, p. 178.) Tafel II. Fig. 2 bis 2 c. 3 Exemplare, 15-4 bis 18 cm lang. Körperform gestrec
RM2AFXYJ8–. The Christian annual for the year of our lord ... engaged in preach-te ing with Elder Mar-s tin, their work cover-§ ing several counties.I51 At the end of twogjJ months he visited55 liomej to find Shaw^ and Peavey there. AtSj once he and Peaveytel entered on work to-SJ gether. Aug. 4, 1816,S he was ordained atSi Rallston by Eldersaj] Thompson, King, and5? Wilson,and two daysSi later he had his first331 baptizing. Before551 the year ended, he»jj had baptized 60.55 June 27, 1819, he( married Miss CeliaSj Hix, of Taunton,^1 Mass., and they be-K| gan house-keeping atnewest Bloomfield,Kj where, i
RM2AKMX25–Northern France : from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travellers . m E?EEUX TO HoNFLEUR, 57 M., in 4-51/2 brs. - I51/2 M. LeNenbourg,a small town with the ruins of a castle and a 16th cent, church. 2572 M-St-Martin-Brionne. Brionne, see p. 167. - 261/2 M. Le Bec-Hellouin, with thescanty remains of the Ahhey of Bee, of which Lanfranc and Anselm, thefirst two archbishops of Canterbury after the :Norman Conquest, were in-mates before their elevation. — 30 M. Qlos-Montfort (buffet); to faer-quigny and Rouen, see p. 167. - The line now
RM2AN3GB0–Professional and industrial history of Suffolk County, Massachusetts . Smith, Solomon Lin-coln, Harrison Gardner, Francis A. Foster, and A. T. Collier. The CfMidition of this bank, according to report to the comptroller ofthe currency at the close of business, March (i, 1893, was as follows: RESOURCES. Loans and discimnts $4,()()7,0S2.I51 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured . 109.(10 U. vS. bond.s to secure circulation (4s) r)(),()(M).00 Stocks, certificates, etc 70,740.00 Due frf)m approved reserve agents,. 729,702.49 Due from other National Banks 782,241.08 Due from State Banks and bankers 1
RM2AJ8T2F–Les amateurs d'autrefois . TABLE DES MATIÈRES Introduction v Jean Grolier i Jacques-Auguste de Thou 25 Claude Maugis 5 i Le Cardinal Mazarin yl-! Michel de Marolles io3 Evrard Jabach iib La comtesse de Verrue i51^ Pierre Crozat 180 Antoine de la Roque 209 Léon de Madaillan, comte de Lassay 22() Le comte de Caylus 253 Jean de JuUienne 287 Pierre-Jean Mariette 3id Augustin Blondel de Gagny 3^3 Paul Randon ds Boisset 3bq Laurent de la Live de Jully 383 Le baron Vivant-Denon 407 InDLX niULlOGRAPHiQLE 453 Table alphabétique 45(). [ I 1 ^^^^^
RM2AG4PC1–. Illustrirtes Konversations-Lexikon; vergleichendes Nachschlagebuch für den täglichen Gebrauch. Hausschatz für das deutsche Volk und 'Orbis pictus' für die studirende Jugend. innng tl)eilä be? Slltertljnm», tljeilä englifdier Sitten auf91broege. 9iad)bem bie iöefrcinugsfriege bann ein crl)öl)te§ SBaterlanbSgefül)!cräciigt f)atten, wollte man jnni ed)teu Scntfd)tl)uin ,yirndfel)ren, Berficlaber babei Bielfad) in ba« i51)iliftertt)Uiu, weld)e3 Ijier 11. ba and) l)entenod) uid)t gaii,^ übermiinbeii ift, 11. iüeld)cäi bie beibeii leisten iülber infel)r d)araftenftifd)er ÄHife barftellcn.. (£, E,
RM2AGB480–. Illustrirtes Konversations-Lexikon; vergleichendes Nachschlagebuch für den täglichen Gebrauch. Hausschatz für das deutsche Volk und 'Orbis pictus' für die studirende Jugend. Jit. 1890. CMO Klirnil; :5, acjt. 46 V. I51)t.).. ^iji. 1>1. i.fiegcr, ßnucrn , i^diiifrr u u. trat ben 3tngriffen Gäfarl ii. 5polnt^eiul auf bie i>erfaffung nad^;brücflid:i, Ivenii aud) c^ue *5vfo(i), entgegen. Um t§n au» 9tom ju cnt--ferneu, Ujurbe er uad^ (i)peru gefanbt, ivo er ben Sßnig 5ptolcmäo3abfegte u. bic ^nd ju einer röm. ^roviuj uiadite. 9tac^ feiner dlM--febr belvarb er fu^, um baS Triumvirat be» lu
RM2ANGG1X–Caractâeristiques des saints dans l'art populaire . par saintGermain lAuxerrois, au retour du voyage que fit cesaint évêque avec saint Loup de Troyes en Angleterre. Saint Alban de Mayence (Aubain), prêtre; 21 juin,V. ;i51. Saint Alof. CL Éliphe, ci-dessous.Saint Ansano de Sienne, martyr; 2 septembre, 303.Saint Aphrodise de Béziers. Cf. Cliameau, p. 19/(.Saint Boèce le Philosophe {Severinus Boctius); 23 oc-tobre, 525. été peints parfois ayant encore la tète sur les épaules: et ne portantsur leurs mains que le sommet du crâne, détaché par le glaive ou lahache du bourreau ; comme si une dérision
RM2AX2PN6–Climatological data, South Carolina . .84 .06• 15 tv ???? • 03 . II .07. 10. 10• 05. 10 .03 2. 49 2. 081.90 Henrietta Heudersonville Highlands Horse Cove Linville Lenoir Morgan ton Mt. Airy Marion Murphy 1.90 .40 .03.84 •••? .58• 50 tv .04 .... .... 10 tv . 10 tv 1.762.95 3^I51.702.801.262.062.49• •59 Mocksville Marshall Patterson Salisbury Settle Statesville WaynesviUe • yy .85? 15 • 93 1-25 1.04 .62.87 T. T. .60 .28.40 • 23•45•31 • 14 • 27. 12. II. 12 • 25 • 05 • 19 .... .::: •??• .... T. tv .01 • 03 •••• •••• •?•• ::.. 0.89I. 71l^77139••95r40 1 1 1 * Precipitation included in that of the fo
RM2AXCEG5–Climatological data, New Jersey . SCALJi Of SHAUES—I^fO«aSI 48 CLIMATOLOGICAL REPORT: NEW JERSEY SECTION. June, 1908 TOTAL PRECIPITATION FOR JUNE, 1908. Stations. Day of month. I. 2. 3. 4. 5- 6. 7- 8. 9- ro. II. 12. I3- M- 15- 16. 17. 18. 19^ 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25^ 26. 27- 28. 29. 30. i^- THE HIGHLANDS & KITTA-TINNY VALLEY. Layton .04 .... .... .... .... .... 1.25 I-I51.18 * » 1.741.50 .42 •75 .86 2.55 4-23 1.94 1.74 2.10 •34 •58 •54•24•43.05.10.11.19• 15 • 15.07.30.10 Culvers Lake T. .01 .... 2.29 2^55 Cliarlotteburff * * T. .38?34 ?15 4^43 .04.50 2.43 Dover .01 * * * 2.31 2.912.08 ?Phillips
RM2AMXXP0–Handbook of developing exercises. . a[dcaooSB sSunj aqj ^g i jXBdB saqoui aA[a,ttj spuBqqiiAV JBq oq^ dsBaQ -sdBJjs ui %S3j. aq; aoBjdpuB snjBJBddB uo jfDBq ti:)TAv auqaag; i; •OS PW» 6Z -so^r •£9 -St J •stKjBjBddB jaqjo jCubSutsn ajojaq aanjsod Suiuip-aj UI (siuaoiaAoui qi 6 8 29 S t 8 2 -laWB) :^u^maAoa^qoBa aajjB sspiuym pa^T •Of 88 98 f8 S€ 088S 9S 1^5 SS OS 81 91 tl51 01 8—9f:nmw, J,3d paff •:>SBjiCiBA ^sBj mnipara a.0(s ?9LS9 09 Se OS 9f Of- S8 08S2 OS ST 01 s —-ssMtM •91 T-I51 01 8 9 t Z—sinSpM. •anoaio ?aaxsvn^ anx. 8C •sjapinoqs aq; aiUA8|eput! suiJi; oq% X80 -sSai oq;pna^xa %v%
RM2AFT412–. Tables of piping standards. Jf JL, -ft i 2,8i *s L5 H ii J: 8/ ils 8* ^ j - 8 di M JS I T -A di IT ii 8 * J. c % dl C dl£ dT^ aS -1 » die) 3hdl I ir8 ??????Hi ..*• ???.*?• JUD is ie ^^ . *Y is c o JL X X d7 di 32.di 2 5, «fi<5f ai 1 £1 d.l dl ff xc X X X X X •A X X * X it ** i+ u J-p 8 11 i51 rt .s£ le i* -1-! *£ *c) id i8 IP 11 -r2 ti ic) *V 8 is IP in llL a 3 j o* h .3.ff i£ I* s£ 4c5 |j 18-?P i°< 861 831 PI ?r nAMM In 80S jjrra .ovi Jx ii .fell f 4 6! 51 ji £1di £1d7 d( dll dl dl ? 8 8 8 8 8 51 JLS 8 *l J-l -(s5» ie ^ S* i* 8 a IcJ ir 8 ^8 iP ioi ^11 £1 ifi fell 35ie i8i c dl I OS
RM2CD870A–. The Tribune almanac and political register for.. . ho and Utah.^Including the States of North Dakota and South Dakota. ^Including the States ofMaine and Vermont, lojncluding the Territory of Arizona. i^Including the State ofWashington and the Territory of Alaska. MONETARY SYSTEMS AND STOCKS OSF MONEY IN THE WOHLU. (From Report of Bureau of United States Mint.) Countries. Ratio be tweengold andI full legal-I tenderI silver. *2United States | n to 15.9J tUnited Kingdom..]* ?France | n to 151/2 tGermany |« • *Belgium I^l to 15^/2 *Italy in to 151/2 ?Switzerland | ^1 to 151/2 ?Greece Pl to I51/2
RM2CE422R–. Connecticut historical collections, containing a general collection of interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, &c. relating to the history and antiquities of every town in Connecticut, with geographical descriptions . thistract where he resided in the summer,* but moved back in the winter, and at other * This was near the foot of the mountain, on the principal road whicli pa.sses throughthe lowu from Enfield to Statibrd. 70 i51 S O JI F. 1{ S . tn.Ks when clnn?.r wr,s apprc-Iu..uleci. Bin ,i(. pennaiuml scuK-.uc.,. was inn.Ie nni,lI /l.{ wlicn L.lwaid Jvibho, .hinies
RM2CRGK12–. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 458A and 45SB. Unerupted cuspids, both in the same mouth, one causing much bone destruction, the other none. erupted tooth must be looked upon always as a source of possible sup-puration, even when the radiograph shows no destruction of bone. Figure 459 is the same case illustrated in Figures UmrtVt €rU$Ptld I5° I51 and I52 with the cusPid in its ProPerplace. Never having seen the case illustrated in Fig. 207,Tifl. 45M. the writer certainly is not in a position to take issue with Dr. Rhein, who treated the case, and Dr. Otto-l
RM2CE5GJF–. Flora scotica: or, A systematic arrangement, in the Linnæan method, of the native plants of Scotland and the Hebrides . y, exterior edge of fome of them white tbreaft reddilh brown, mixed with dufky ibelly and vent white: tail cinereous : twomiddle feathers the largeft : legs black. Communicated by the late Do6lor DavidSkene, of Aberdeen. I51 Turn-ftone. « t•152 Hebridol Br.Zool. II. 370. Tringa interpres. Vin.jyfi. 248. Taun.fuec. No. t7&.Ednjo, 141. .QIZE of a thrufli: forehead, throat and^ belly white : breaft black : neck fur-rounded with a black collar; from thenceanother bounds the fid
RM2CNNE81–. The diary of a girl in France in 1821 . 1. THE SHEPHERD OF THE ANDALUSIAN SHEEP (p. I51). 2. PRIESTS CARRYING THE HOST TO SICK PEOPLE (p. 155). 3. DANCING UPON STILTS (p. 167). 4. BEGGAR WOMAN IN A BOWER OF DEAD LEAVES (p. I70). 5. THE VIRGIN IN THE CHURCH OF ST. REMIS (p. I73). To face p. 160 i82i] THE HAPPIEST DAY i6i drive. As soon as we got home the wholehouse was in a bustle, as we were to set offnext morning. We had shoes to buy, callsto make, bills to pay, clothes to get from thewasherwomans, masters to pay, gowns toget from Mademoiselle Bouillet, and thingsto pack up. In the midst of
RM2CR275Y–. Devises heroiques, et emblemes . rte qnils ne fi rencontrent foîs^cjuiis ne sateiptentyOH combattent. Et fint leurs combats plus périlleux ^ dautant quils s attaquent en lair : la ou le Dragon entortillant fa queue a l^igle^tonécnt tons ^^. Î51 Devises deux en hasXtainfi^oidOn fouuent auenWde deux ùr^uetUenx fiers ^ huutains, Cecy sappliaue entora yrie autre contem*plan on de la lujîice dD/ine qui fouffre fourynpeu de tems les mejihans fleurir en crédithoneurs & biens^puis tour a coup les raualedufejledefeliciteç^enlfn dhifme daduerfi- Claudian an Paneg^ric contre Kuffin^con^feffe quil a^oit
RM2CE3DKY–. Gazette des beaux-arts . s dans toute sa pureté. Sile statuaire a répandu sur le visage de ses vierges une expressionnuancée, presque imperceptible, à la place de laccent dont il a coutumede graver lempreinte avec une certaine rudesse, la retenue de son ciseaunest pas moins sensible dans le travail des draperies. Leurs plis légère-ment écrits glissent avec élégance sur les formes dont ils accusent lescontours. Abondants sur les méplats, ils se perdent graduellement en DAVID DANGERS. /i51 approchant des parties saillantes. Le nu, malgré la finesse du modelé,conserve une énergie chaleureuse. L
RM2CT17JR–. Zederyke zinnebeelden : vertoont in konstplaten, door kragtige redeneeringen en maat-digten nutte van het menschelyke leven toegepast . UI. I30 Z E D E R Y K E Lil. ZINNEBEELT>.. Alles tiwe gaave. T N Kooren, Moft, en overvloed, -■- En wat geluk u hier ontmoet,Is t niet genoeg Gods macht te erkennen; Maar t moet uv/ hert met dankbaarheit,Van daarde na den hemel wennen. En zingen lof aan deeuwigheit. STT At loem, wat eer, en macht hebbeii deVV flcrvelingen 5 wellce zy iiictaandeGod-delyke genade fchuldig zyn? Wat bezit den menfch. ZINNEBEELDEN, Ï51 menfch , dat hy aan zyn verftand of krag
RM2CR274W–. Devises heroiques, et emblemes . Blondiront. ZefcH Stjs^neurHorace Farnepy Vue deCctmerin^aHoit four fa Ve^ijè quatre Gerbes^erdesy enfigne^felon mqn adyis que la jeu-neffe dyn Prince doit paruenir a quelquehonne^0* parfaite Meureté. H E R O I Qjr E S. ijl Vclapfu grauite ruant.. Afin quils prcnnctplus grad faut. il y a perpétuelle inimitié entre le Vrago ^ laigle : de forte qnils ne fi rencontrent foîs^cjuiis ne sateiptentyOH combattent. Et fint leurs combats plus périlleux ^ dautant quils s attaquent en lair : la ou le Dragon entortillant fa queue a l^igle^tonécnt tons ^^. Î51 Devises deux
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RMRJ71TD–. Handbook of zoology [microform] : with examples from Canadian species, recent and fossil :. Zoology; Invertebrates; Zoologie; Invertébrés. PROVINCE ARTICULATA. 221 has been so jrica. The i51.) The making their way to the surface in sprin;^ to assume. 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.. Dawson, J. W. (John William), Sir, 1820-1899. Montreal : Dawson
RMRD28KX–. Defensive ferments of the animal organism against substances out of harmony with the body, the blood-plasma and the cells; their demonstration, and their diagnostic significance for testing the functions of different organs. Enzyme inhibitors. THE DIALYSATION PROCESS I51 not to spill any of the egg solution upon the exterior of the dialysing tube. Should this occur, the dialy- sate would incorrectly show a positive reaction for peptones, when, for instance, the biuret test is applied, since both albumens and peptones give this reaction. To avoid any chance of such an error, the dialysing tub
RMRGYMDP–. Bulletin. Ethnology. Bottom: P. T. Sarpy. Belle "ue. May Hi, Lssi. "Trading house fnr the Omahaws.'. I'pper left: July IL'. I>i51. Mand. 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.. Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.
RMRETB6N–. Flora boreali-Americana, sistens caracteres plantarum quas in America septentrionali collegit et detexit Andreas Michaux ... [microform]. Botany; Botanique. SYNGENEST. monogjmia. i51 AMOExVA. L. rnajuscula, erecta , glaberrima : fo- liis lato-lan« eolatis , serratis : spica mul- tiflora , secunda : calycis laciniis inte- gerrimis : corell.T coerulenD laciniis in- ferioribus ovalibus , acutis. Claytoniana. 1 T simplex , niinutim pu- bescenh i - )longis , obtusis , sub- integris , 4...* pathulatis : spica imda , virgata , parvillora. Rapuntutm foliisobloiigis, villosis, inollibus, mnrgine lev
RMRHM316–. Biological stains; a handbook on the nature and uses of the dyes employed in the biological laboratory. Stains and staining (Microscopy); Stains and Staining; Dyes. Xitro and Azo Dyes 83 This is another dye which is turned red by excess of alkah and has therefore some use as an indicator. McLean and Ireland (1940) have employed it with malachite green for staining sections of roots or stems of plants. c76 ORANGE II C. I. NO. I51 Synonyms: Gold orange. Orange A, P, or R. Acid orange II^ Y or A, Orange extra. Mandarin G. Tropaeolin 000 No. 2. N = N NaS03 Ci6HiiN204SNa; Mol. WL 350.321 {An acid
RMRJ1P55–. The polar world [microform] : a popular description of man and nature in the Arctic and Antarctic regions of the globe . Arctic races; Zoology; Races arctiques; Zoologie. ! 11; I il i i t I f i i â ' I li I I. ^m:-'/'}'^''.y'J'- tilKI-: WKiWAMS IN >llMEn. CHAPTER XXVIII. THE f'RER INDIANS, Oil EYTHINYUWUK. Till! Various Tribes of the Crucs-'i'licii- Coii(]iU'stH and siilist'qtU'iit DifoatâTiirii Will's with till' I51:K'kft('tâTlicirCliaraotorâTatto()iiig- 'I'licir Dri'ssâI'diidn. â -- for tiiuir CliiklrenâThe Crcc Craiilu âVapijur Ualiisâ GaiiiusâTheir JiLligiuib IiloasâTlio Croo Tarta
RMRR5A2R–. Abstract of the proceedings of the Linnaean Society of New York. Natural history. )^ .'f .5 >> CO ^ 6 A 6 y. V * '^^- .^i' ^"l i51::^, .^" "%>^ , '"^ •- ^-Vsi. .7' # ^ 02 W o i-i fin -^ jT ^ S a; O rs O M ^^ <1 *-: a/^^'. ^1 t* <^ 'a. 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.. Linnaean Society of New York. [New York] : The Society
RMRR5A30–. Abstract of the proceedings of the Linnaean Society of New York. Natural history. # 0 -^^:- -w' V N. )^ .'f .5 >> CO ^ 6 A 6 y. V * '^^- .^i' ^"l i51::^, .^" "%>^ , '"^ •- ^-Vsi. .7' # ^ 02 W o i-i fin -^ jT ^ S a; O rs O M ^^ <1 *-: a/^^'. 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.. Linnaean Society of New York. [New York] : The Society
RMRHM31R–. Biological stains; a handbook on the nature and uses of the dyes employed in the biological laboratory. Stains and staining (Microscopy); Stains and Staining; Dyes. Xitro and Azo Dyes 83 This is another dye which is turned red by excess of alkah and has therefore some use as an indicator. McLean and Ireland (1940) have employed it with malachite green for staining sections of roots or stems of plants. c76 ORANGE II C. I. NO. I51 Synonyms: Gold orange. Orange A, P, or R. Acid orange II^ Y or A, Orange extra. Mandarin G. Tropaeolin 000 No. 2. N = N NaS03 Ci6HiiN204SNa; Mol. WL 350.321 {An acid
RMRJ1THA–. 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. »" I i li'ii'i {â ⢠ft ' I v.'!' 'â â ' y 1: 1" ! â ^: â â !â â ' I^"l,: i51 iiifc. ;*,..:, â ?'! TT^iflTTir .âJ''. 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 m
RMRPCGAJ–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. i888. The American Florist 243 ORCHIDS. HARDY AND EXOTIC. Stock immense ; quality superb ; prices moderate. Catalogue on receipt of stamp. ri A MIT OTl A T/TTC! Best Orchid and Plant I ^Ai III i51 AlVjliO. stakes in the marliet. ('. feet long, per 1,000 $4.00 ;i 2.00 18 inches long " 1.60 BRACKENRIDGE & CO., GOVANSTOWN, Baltimore Co., MO. ESTABLISnEll l&M. tttt ttl) ao.ooo. In all the good flowering sorts, at moderate prices. Cut blooms at all seasons. Send for catalogue. WM. MATHEWS, Most Extensive
RMRE0CGT–. The fur seals and fur-seal islands of the North Pacific ocean. Sealing; Seals (Animals). I't' EEE 39' I'le "I I ârâ 30- ^W' ]50° I51' 152 '1 r T= -| I rT=- 30' loo 154 155 156* I I ^^T=. I I ^= ^T 1 E < ^ A Makanrushi I. (3000) Avos I. ⢠'aooj I Onekoun I. Kharimkotanl^ '*^ (â .USD) -IF' Chirinkotan I.>y^^. 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.. United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Commission on Fu
RMRRMG54–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ASTICA me IT now: F.O.nBICEGIl p.aBosaM DiBlV YORK Masttes is elaatlo and teoMioaa •dmtti ot ezpansloo and contraotlon Pattf beocMnet hard and brittle. Brokt>ii g]am more Baaitr r^ mored wlthont breaking oi otbaif glammoecmn with bard pottr jjiti buef Till frtty. Cwf It Ai# Mention The Review when you write. J JLKXS KILLED WITH "PERCO" ANT EXTtRMINATOR H lb. H lb. - - $0.28 lib. - - - - - .40 5 lbs. - - Barrels (prices on request) F. O B. Flushing. $0.75 2.75 Uanufactured by PKRFKCTION CHliJ.nlCAi:. CO.. Inc. I51-F WaKhfnBton St.. Flii
RMRGJ39M–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. OF PSEUDOCOCCIDAE & ERIOCOCCIDAE 107 Antennae : Filiform ; normally 10-segmented but fusion between adjacent segments very common ; 494-580 (545) (x long, i.e. equal or slightly shorter than half the body length, the ratio 1 : 2-0-2-5 f1 : 2-1) ; somewhat shorter than the hind leg, the ratio 1 : 1-1-1-3 (1 : 1-2). Scape 31-40 (37) (i long and 40-46 (42) u. wide at base ; always with 5 hair-like setae. Pedicel 52-55 (54)^ l°ng and 31-37 (34)^ wide ; with 12-77 (I5'1) f-s-. 510 (6-8) h.s. and a sensillum placodeum. Flagellum : S
RMRD1H7E–. Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena. I51 Die Fauna der Solnhofener Plattenkalke. 151 mehrere Meter hohe Schichtenstöße vollkommen aufbauen. Es gewährt dann ein besonderes Ver- gnügen, die durch den Frost in einen Stoß papierdünner Blätter verwandelten Fäulen zu untersuchen. Man kann sie vollkommen wie ein Buch, Blatt um Blatt umwenden und dabei deutlich erkennen, daß diese papierdünnen Schichten durch wiederholte Auflagerung feiner Schlammmengen entstanden sind. Freilich ist auch hier der Fossilgehalt überaus spärlich. Saccocoma kommt noch am häufigsten
RMRCERXH–. Die Säugetiere. Einführung in die Anatomie und Systematik der recenten und fossilen Mammalia. Anatomy, Comparative; Mammals; Mammals, Fossil. Prosiniiae, Körperbau. i51 Rectum enthält. Der i)ostcökale Teil des Darmes ist also auffallend kurz. Derselbe erfährt 'erlängerung bei den übrigen Arten, jedoch in ver- schiedener, teilweise gradueller Weise. Bei (ialago und Microcebus z. B. durch Ausbildung eines kurzen Colon transversum und descendens; bei Lemur in verschiedenem (iiade bei den verschiedenen Arten durch Bildung einer Schleife, deren Spitze die Flexura coli dextra darstellt. Diese Sch
RMRD0GWH–. Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Dr. F. St einda chn er, Ma£e in Millimetern Maße in Millimetern Schnauzenlänge Mittlere Breite des Interorbitalraumes Höhe der strahligen Rückenflosse . Basislänge der Dorsale Abstand derselben von der Fettflosse » vom vorderen Kopf- ende 12V2 9 20 14 29 56V2 15 12 23 I71/2 42 73 Abstand der Ventrale vom vorderen Kopfende Länge der Pektorale » » Ventrale 56V, 16 I51/2 73 19 18 21. Mesoborus crocodilus Pellegr. (Pellegrin, Bull. Mus. Paris, 1900, p. 178.) Tafel II. Fig. 2 bis 2 c. 3 Exemplare, 15-4 bis 18 cm lang. Körperform gestrec
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