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RM2AFT8TM–. Scientific American Volume 91 Number 09 (August 1904). shining machine, S. Browne 767,382 Shot making machinery, Pearson & Peters. 767,831 Shovel protector plate, W. W. Davis 767,739 Show case, L. J. Everest 767,805 Show case, knockdown all glass, W. K. Williams 767,462 Show windows, means for illuminating, G. K. Maltby 767,484 Sign, etc., post, street, B. Haskell 767,406 Sign, street, M. Hofheimer 767,814 Signs, card or ticket for actuating themechanism controlling electric light, Norden & Crandall 767,424 Skein package, R. A. Bonner 767,791 Skirt supporter and placket fastener, com-bined,
RMPG1RW4–. The pathology and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals : prepared for students and practitioners of veterinary medicine . Veterinary medicine; Communicable diseases in animals. 424 HOG CHOLERA Morbid anatomy. The acute type might with equal propriety be called the hemorrhagic or septicemic type, inasmuch as the chief and perhaps the only obvious changes are hemorrhagic in nature. They are more conspicuous when an animal is examined immediately after death. The hyperemia is first noticed in the lymphatic glands and the serous membranes. Later the cortex of the glands appea
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RM2AJHYK7–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . e Building Mueller Rosamond mach opr D M Glove Mfg Co rms 2932 LoganMueiller Tena (wid Herman) mach opr D M Glove & Mfg Co res 2932 LoganMueller Walter H furrier res 1509 Dean avMueller Willard O pdlr bds 424 Hart-ford avMueller Wm C pdlr bds 424 HartfordMuffly Millie stenog The RetreatMugge Clarence adv elk The Register & Tribune bds 1600 30thMugge Harry H slsmn CARR & BAAL CO res 1600 30thMugge Lester H sec to farmer mngr Successful Farm Pubg Co bds 1600 30thMugge Mildred M bkpr CARR & BAAL CO bds 1600 30thMuilenberg see also Mullenberg
RMPG421F–. Foundations of botany. Botany; Botany. Fig. 106. i-Leaf Arrangement of European Beech, 1 See Kemer and Oliver's Natural History of Mants, Vol. I, pp. 396-424. 140. 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.. Bergen, Joseph Y. (Joseph Young), 1851-1917; Eastwood, Alice, 1859-1953. Boston, Ginn & Co.
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RM2AJ5P1N–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina 1911 1ra sección . Agosto 28 de 1911.y lechería, clase 80. Harris y Mac Donaid. — Artículos de las clases 1 á 79i , v-12 septiembre. Acta N. 34.427. $Mm m^mmmmm!^ ?? ..^i i Í3J Agosto 28 de 1911.—Real Companhia Vinícola do Norte de Portugal.—Vinos deOporto, clase 6S. v-12 septiembre. Acta N. 34.422 «Acia lío ¿i» Agosto 28 de 1911.—Farbenfabrik vorm.Friedr. Bayer y Co.—Artículos de las cla-ses 1 á 79. v-12 septiembre. Acta N. 34.423 Acta N. 34.424 ím MAR^US DÍPOSÉ6
RMPFXN32–. Soils, their properties and management. Soils. 424 SOILS: PBOPSRTIES AND MANAGEMENT with the myceHa of fungi. It is thought that the mycor- rhiza aid the higher plants to obtain nutriment that they must strive for in competition with the fungi. RIycotrophic plants are also able to grow with a very small transpiration of moisture, as is well known to be the case with many conifers; and this restricted tran- spiration would doubtless result in lack of nutriment were it not for the assistance of the mycorrhiza. 346. Plant roots. — The roots of plants assist in pro- moting productiveness of the
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RM2AKAFFM–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . 200-202 8th Iowa Cafe (Geo Chatae, John Benakis)124 4th Iowa-Canadian Mining Co Frank Wach-man pres-treas, Robt Wachman (Chi-cago 111) v-pres, Merrill L Grangersec and counsel €01, 424 7th Iowa Candy Co E H ^eorge mngr 402Court av Iowa Cement Stave Silo AssociationH B Kilmer (Oskaloosa la) sec of-fice 404, 904% Walnut Iowa Chamber of Commerce H W Ray-mond executive secretary 220-221304% 8th Iowa Childrens Home conducted bythe Iowa Childrens Home Society2340 e 9th IOWA CHILDRENS HOME SOCIETYDr F I Herriott Pres, Hon ShirleyGiinland V-Pres,
RMPG2GMF–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. Fig. 423. — Fetter Bush. FiQ. 424. — Privet Andromeda.. Fig. 425.—Beautiful Zenobia. Fig. 426. — Swamp Leucothoe.. 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.. Apgar, A. C. (Austin Craig), 1838-1908; Draycott, Ada (Apgar). New York, Cincinnati [etc] American Book Company
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RM2AJCN17–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . s c to C9 I s s u 3 o 0 f-:NL /GEMERAlINSURANCESTATE ACCNQNEW AMSTERiMHCASUALTY CONI v/AL]-f75 ; Dworak Annie Mrs grocer 412 2d res sameDworak Jas bds 412 2dDworak Lawrence lab res 412 2dDworak Mary tel opr bds 412 2dDyke Albt H res 428 9th Earlywine Ralph C eng res 509 8thEdgar David D brkinn res 500 3dEdgington Grover C firemn res 512 2dEdmondson Josie Mrs res 304 6thEdmonson Virous M elk bds 304 6thEdmundson Gerald R electr res 3204th Eichner Conrad res 424 4thEickhof Wm rms 500 3dEris Benj C cond res 633 7thElliott Prank (c) boiler w
RMPG230W–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. 424 COMPOSITAE (COMPOSITE FAMILY) Seed-time: September to December. Range: Quebec to the Northwest Territory, southward to Florida, Texas, and Arizona. Habitat: Dry soil; old fields, meadows, pastures, roadsides, and waste places. Probably the commonest of the Goldenrods and one of the most beautiful. Stem six inches to two feet high, simple, clothed with fine, grayish hair. Alternate leaves also rou
RM2B1A5BY–Færøsk Anthologi 1 424.
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RM2AM1EYB–Scientific American Volume 88 Number 25 (June 1903) . Insulator, W. G. Stroh 730,805 Internal combustion engine, F. G. Ericson.. 730,626 .Tar, W. S. Weir 730,500 ?Tar closure, E. Goltstein 730,760 Journal bearing, G. A. Woodman. .730,327, 730,328 Journal bearing, car. J. M. Hopkins 730,769 Keyboard operator, 0. A. Wolters 730,504 Knob fastening, G. W. Roberts 730,705 Labeling machine, F. E. Wenzel 730,424 Lace, M. A. Cox 730.614 Lactose from whey, producing, A. S. Ramage 730,703 T,adle, molders, W. S. Anderson 730,218 Lamn bulb, incandescent electric, E. L. El-liott 730.R52 Lamn chimney cleane
RMPG46X3–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 424 ANGIOSPERMAE—MONOCOTYLEDONES. 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.. Knuth, Paul, 1854-1899; Knuth, Paul, 1854-1899; Mu?ller, Hermann, 1829-1883; Ainsworth Davis, J. R. (James Richard), 1861-1934. Oxford : Clarendon Press
RMW61DWG–De AAV 2 424.
RMKYHRX3–Sagen Sitten Gebräuche (Meier 1852) 424
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RM2AJHXM2–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina 1916 1ra sección . ^abotódog Recial- 0rrocés Sélecfos Marca Renunciada. Acta N§ 51-073 Z E NlTf Diciembre 30 de 1915- — José A- García. — Carburadores, de la clase5, (substituida)- v-2 mayo- Acta Ne 52-424 Casas Hermanos, renuncian los dere-chos a la marca que les fué acordada>ta}o el Ne 24-125, el 30 de Septiem-bre de 1909, para distinguir los artículosde las ciases 61 a 71. v-2 mayo- Acta Ne 45.542 Junio 5 de 1914. — Mauricio Scnü-leín. — Substancias vegetales, animalesy -minerales, en estado, natural o pre-paradas para uso en la manufactura,edifi
RMPG2T54–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 423. Flower. Fig. 424. Corolla and stamens. Fig. 425. Long, sect, of fruit. leaves ; they are irregular, each surrounded by an involucel irregularly divided with spinous teeth at its mouth; they have a bilobed calyx, an irregular corolla supporting two stamens, .or four, two of which are smaller, sterile and rudimentary, and a one-celled uniovulate ovary surmounted by a style with a stigmatiferous summit variously divided. They are Asiatic herbs most frequently ciliate or spinous. Of Triplostegia only one herbaceous species, Himalayan, is known, of
RMW61GGW–De AAV 12 424.
RMKYGCGF–René de st-Marceaux bmr41 424 academicien
RMP7YW3T–424 Дудко, Степан Иванович
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RM2AJGG0Y–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . Tribune Bnildina Priebe Minnie (wid Aug) res 612 so e 5thPriebe Ralph C elk Herring Motor Co res 3932 12thPriebe Richd G mngr Matthews Truck Body Co res 309 RaccoonPriebe Rosa (wid Wm) bds 424 so e 5thPriebe Ruth E dept mngr Waterbury Chem Co bds 612 so e 5thPriebe Walter R elk County Clerk res 424 so e 5thPriebe Wm res 1423 BluffPriebe Wm meats 953 6th av rms 914 5thPrien John janitor 3221 Grand av.Priest Carl E student D M CollegePriest Tommy D tchr res 120 so w 42dPriest Wm F firemn Schermerhorn- Shotwell Co res 601 e LocustPriestlance
RMPG3NR6–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. 424 ARFHROrOPA ^vinJ;s. The anterior pair, separated at the base by a seulellum. are hard clw'yj not luted for lliuht, and from these eomes the name Coleoplera, sheath wings. Ihuier the elytra are proieeted llie deUeaie nuieh fohled liinder wings, the organs of ihght. Sinee the seeond and llrirdlhoraeic riniis and those of hc abdomen are eovered by tlie elytra, these are so;t above. Kxternallv the relations of the elytra eause a regional division peeuliar to the lieetles ^lig. 471"): head, prothorax, aird a third diisioa composed of nieso- and metathorax
RM2B79NM9–Gesammelte Werke (Thoma) 5 424.
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RMP7YRX1–424 Дыбенко Крым 1921
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RM2AJ5XPM–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina 1911 1ra sección . 54 08 14123 20 2850 - 2147 50 54186 83 250000 00 9655 81 29 10 2524 92 424 1922792 53 51C61 91 282901 63 Mon, legal 54186 TS Buenos Aires, 30 de Junio de 1911.berto V. López, presidente.—Nicolás Mihanovich (hijo), tesorero.—Juan F. Barceló, contador.—Abel Bengolea, sindico. BOLETÍN OFICIAL—Buenos Aires, Lunes 11 de Septiembre de 1911 255 T JÉL G I O IN APROBADO POR LA ASAMBLEA OENERAL ORDINARIA CELEBRADA EL 17 DE AGOSTO DE 1911 SIN MODIFICACIÓN DEBE $ o/s S % HABER $ o/a Sueldos. Alquileres Gastos aeneraies Reparaciones de Líneas i
RMPG3HC5–. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. 1012 FAMILY LII. CEEAMBYCIDiE. larly punctured. All the joints of liind tursi densely pubescent beneath, with a smooth median channel. Length 22-47 mm. (Fig. 424.) Southern half of State; scarce. June 20--August 7. The fe- males are always much larger than the males. The beetle is known as the "Broad-necked Prionus" and the larvpj are said to injure the grape, apple, poplar and pine l)y boring in1
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RM2AJ8N26–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . J Co 612-622 Walnut (6th fl)Magin C A bsemt 7^7-723 Walnut Price L B Mercantile Co 312 e 5thRiley Drapery Co 424-426 e Locust House Movers. Chiles E M 1026 28thCook B F 518 Davis avHoUenbeck I F 1416 19thQuinnett J W ns e Davis av 1 w of so e 5thQuinnett W R 3190 Raccoon Ice Mnfrs. and Dealers.CONSUMERS ICE CO, 8th cor New YorkDES MOINES ICE & FUEL CO, 100 Maple cor e Ist (See Coal) ^Ignition Adjustment and Repairs.CLYDE & McNAMARA, 1320 Grandav (See Auto Dept) Illuminated Signs. BILZ SIGN CO, 916 Locust (2d(See left bottom cor cards) fl)
RMPG1TCG–. The power of movement in plants . Plants; Botany. 424 MODIFIED CIKCUMNUTATION. Chap. VUl similar to the previoiis one. In these two cases there coiild be no doubt that the ordinary circumnutating movement of the hypocotyl was modified and rendered heliotropio. Fig. 171.. 13:48' M'.SO. 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.. Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882; Darwin, Francis, Sir, 1848-1925. New York : D. Appleton
RMKYEAK3–Unidentified steamship in Puget Sound, Washington, ca 1900 (HESTER 424)
RMP7X1R1–424 Казанский Собор Сызрань
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RM2AKBKGY–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . avi Co res 846Haworth 15thJ Richd Co 424 Court av mngr Pattee Plow D M Haworth Lewis J route foremnIce & Fuel Co bds 1342 YorkHaworth Mary (wid S T) res 1614 e Grand avHaworth Reece E coll res 2338 e 14thHaworth Sadie (wid Alonza) res 698 20thHaworth Wm H lab bds 1614 e GrandHawthorne Harold L aud B of A Yeo-men res 1119 Euclid av Hawthorne Judith hsekpr 4829 GrandHawthorne Margt C (wid Harry) bds2112 Drake Park av Hawthorne Robt resident mngr VanHorn Cluett & Co res The Brown Hay see also Hayes Hay Earl D dean of eng D M Collegeres 3416
RMPG2HJX–. The garden month by month; describing the appearance, color, dates of bloom, height and cultivation of all desirable hardy herbaceous perennials for the formal or wild garden, with additional lists of aquatics, vines, ferns, etc.. Gardening; Flowers. 424 LINEAR-LEAVED SUNFLOWER. Helia„ihiis orgrnlii. 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.. Sedgwick, Mabel Cabot; Cameron, Robert. Garden City, N. Y. , Garden City pu
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RM2AJAXFD–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . of Orificial Surgery (Inc)409-10 Thompson C E410-11 Fike E M Dr Sixth 4v 412-13-14 Cbnner R SDr Knapp K W DrHaseltdn H B Dr 415-18 Kimbell WDDS Darby W C DiWillianis K B 419-20 Pettii AD |Weber A H Dij 419 Bristol Realty CoNature^ CreationMonarch MetalWeathek- Strip CoLa Salle Extei^-sion Universityi 421-22-36 Pr^fessiorialX-Ray SeiTiceDr J A West 423 Express SparkPlug Co]Old Colony Insur-ance I I 424-25 Edgerton C EDr 426-27-28 Hablon E MMrs 429 School of OrificialSurgery 430-31 Trent J GCoe O C Gross JScott A MC 432-33 Weng^r P W 434-
RMPG2M84–. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. 858 THE DISPERSION OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF FRUITS AND SEEDS. to remain poised in the air. The hairs arise either from the surface of the seed-coat (testa), as in the Cotton trees (Bombax and Gossypium; see figs. 470 ^ and 470 ^), or else they spring from the base of the seed, as in Poplars and Willows (Populus and Salix; see p. 423, figs. 318« and 318*; p. 424, fig. 319 and fig. 4711"). In the Bulrush (Typha; see fig. 471 *) they take their rise from the pedicels of the fruits, and in several Ran
RM2B79J6Y–Gesammelte Werke (Thoma) 3 424.
RMKYFRKW–Winter dumps on Eldorado mining claims waiting to be washed in the Spring, Yukon Territory, ca 1898 (HEGG 424)
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RM2AJCMN9–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . g res 417 3dFulton Bernice M stenog bds 408 6thFulton Edna F tchr Lincoln School bds 533 5thFulton French I elk C R I & P R R res 205 5thFulton Harry H elk C R I & P R P bds 533 5thFulton Jas W eng res 329 4thFulton Jennie (wid Jas B) res 533 6thFulton Noah B eng res 408 6thFuqua Danl A brkmn res 424 10th G Gabel Jas G cond res 541 4thGalban Demetris packer bds 119 7thGall Chester S cond res 512 9thGalligan Jas lab res 1029 MapleGamber Alice Z tchr bds 529 9thGamber Anna L Mrs res 529 9thGamber Bonner W elk bds 529 9thGamber Herbert H br
RMPG1WB5–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 442 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. Ammannia {Rotala) verticillaris. portula, hut has generally a tetramerous and tetrandrous flower.' The true Ammannias, more confined to the warm regions of hoth worlds, often have the tetramerous flower of DidipUs, with or without petals and with the accessory teeth of the calyx more or less deve- loped. ' In some cases the flower has as many as seven parts; in others again, there are only three, as in Botala^ (fig. 423, 424). The length of the style varies much also between one species and another. The stamens may be the
RM2B7A1BH–Geschichte der Physik (Murhard) 424.
RMJTGM44–Schenck Wiesbaden 424
RMP81YRD–424 Капустин Михаил Николаевич
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RM2AKHAMR–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . 34th bw cor Hoi- FARMERS BOlND &MORTGAGE^ CO. ^ Loans on Farm jand City Proi>crt^ Real Estate ana Insurance Phone Wal. 1089 520.521 Hlppee Bld^. m H i c > a r 9 B. S 1 II I s e a. i- e a- 9 s OB 6 00 O U^9 ADlomobnesRebnflt, flraffles, Fenders, Bodies StralgUeied CARRIWE AND 514^22 MSt. AUTO WIIPAIIY tfMvfrtfMiMptAtrie Btpsrhntnt DOMM-HEAL CO. REALTORS PHONE MARKET 1120Fleming Butlding 424 EDW (1921) R. L. POLK & CO.S EGG U mk o • fl t* ^ « w^ B >, 1 a S fa o 1 u E ! •0 <iC 3 ^( OP • ,X1 5; u < 3 <L^ » PHB4 to la 09
RMPG40J4–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. 480 ANGIOSPERMS Goosefoot Family (Chenopodiaceae).—This family contains many plants, chiefly herbs and most of which arc weeds. The. Fig. 424. — Russian Thistle (Salsola Kali, var. ienuifolia). At the left, an entire plant, showing the tap-root and character of the stem (XtV); at the right, a portion of a plant, showing the leaves and flowers about natural size. Modified from Oswald and from Beal. flowers are small and usually greenish. The Spinach and Beets are well-known pot herbs of this family, and also from Beets most of our sugar is now obtain
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RM2ANJ1P8–Journal of a Voyage to the East Indies, in the Ship Grenville, Captain Burnet Abercrombie, in the Year 1775By Alexander Dalrymple, EsqFRSCommunicated by the Honourable Henry Cavendish, FRS. . ML. 34i3 34« 4 34- 9 34. » 34. S 34.15 34.^5 3-34 6. 3 - f«43 *i&43 9.24 3415 11.58 14-39 17. 5 *i6.9 16.43 37 39. 38- % i8.i8*,t7.5a» 19.39* 20.50* *22. O 19.56* 39-4 41.4 4^*4 42.6 43-4 2047 # 45^6 41 7222 122 38.6 Vdry unfteady. 40,2 ^ -^a .& 4^-3 43-4 44. 4S^t 464 424 43*3 443 46a 41. ETnilfcaclv 43-J 432 44« 45 4.6.6 ^tx-^ fteady s Extremelyfceady. Very llcady. 136 140 110 f Firft, moi< j^ualls ai
RMPG1NCH–. The bee-keeper's guide : or Manual of the apiary . Bee culture; Bees. 424 THB bbb-kbeper's guide,; our best indigenous honey-plants. These are the plants which have large pollen-masses which often adhere to the legs of the bees (Fig. 227), and sometimes so entrap them as to cause their death. Prof. Riley once very graciously advised planting them to kill bees ! I say graciously, as I have watched these very closely, and am sure they do little harm, and are rich in nectar. Seldom a bee gets caught so as to hold it long, and when these awkward masses are carried away with the bee, they are usu
RM2B8H6B7–Graesse Sagenschatz Sachsens II 424.
RMK6CJ8H–Die Gartenlaube (1875) 424
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RM2CEHRJD–. Human physiology : designed for colleges and the higher classes in schools, and for general reading. THE EAR. 283 Beautiful arrangement of the nervous fibrils in the cochlea. where the nerve terminates, as at 10 in Fig. 153, much morehighly magnified. You see the loop-like termination of th inervous fibrils. You can readily see that every vibration ofthe fluid would make an impression upon these nervous fibrilsthus distributed upon this delicate membrane, which has thefluid upon both sides of it. 424. The distribution of the nerve is after a different man-ner in the cochlea. Here there is no
RMPG1WC0–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 416. Young female flower. Fig. 417. Long. sect, of young female flower. III. AMMANNIA SERIES. Ammannia ^ (fig. 418-424) has given its name to a small series of this family, distinguished (somewhat artificially) by the smallness of their flowers, concave receptacle, generally smooth externally, petals none or scarcely perceptible and by their organs of vegetation. They are small herbs, often aquatic, having ordinarily the habit of Portulaca, or Gallitriche, or Myriophyllum, etc. In an indigenous species commonly known as Peplis^ Portula* (fig. 418,
RM2B79FMR–Gesammelte Werke (Thoma) 1 424.
RMK6NBX5–Die Gartenlaube (1861) 424
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RM2CE4HGN–. Pathogenic microörganisms; a practical manual for students, physicians, and health officers . punctate areas of necrosis. Generally, there is an 424 MICROORGANISMS BELONGING TO SEPTICEMIA GROUP excess of fluid in the pleural cavity. In the more chronic disease,abscesses of the peripheral lymph nodes or more commonly mesentericor splenic purulent or caseous foci are found. Frequently the ratssubmitted for examination are badly decomposed but pure cultures ofthe plague bacillus may be readily obtained by applying the materialfrom the lesions to the freshly shaven abdomen of a guinea-pig. Thep
RMPG06MR–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 424 BBNNETTITALES [CH. the more probable,—but this has not been demonstrated. There are very few cases in which fronds of Zamites gigas occur in. Fig. 541. WiUiaTnsania gigas. Fronds (Zamites gigas) and flowering shoot, a, attached to a stem (Buchlandia). (Yates Collection, Paris; nat. size.) organic connexion with stems, and we cannot with safety employ other than a provisional generic term for fossil stems which it. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for
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