RMT950J6–Routh Goshen, born Arthur James Caley (1827 - February 12, 1889) was an Anglo-American sideshow performer. He was billed as the tallest man in the world at 7 ft, 11 inches and 620 pounds but was most likely no more than 7 ft, 5 inches and 400 pounds. His true origins were kept secret from the public during his performance years and were obscured by the many biographies that were created to publicize him. His actual origins came out slowly after his death.
RM2BWB458–Hawaii 's famous volcano in action . A remarkable picture of the volcano of Kilauea , Hawaii , in eruption soon after the terrific explosion which hurled rocks and ashes 5,000 ft into the air . 11 June 1924
RMP7WHXB–USA, Mount Pleasant/PA: Kohle; Schild mit der Aufschrift 'Try our house coal 800 ft'. from 1936 until 1938 86 CH-NB - USA, Mount Pleasant-PA- Kohle - Annemarie Schwarzenbach - SLA-Schwarzenbach-A-5-11-309
RMPA995W–Pilaster. Culture: Italian or French. Dimensions: 9 ft. 5 in. × 4 1/2 in. × 5 1/2 in. (287 × 11.4 × 14 cm). Date: 16th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMW68BDG–Small shack on Forsythe's Bog occupied by DeMarco family, 10 in the family living in this one room. Room is 10 feet x 11 ft. x 5 1/2 ft. high and gable attic above. Wooden toilets near at hand and bushes used as such, gave forth offensive odors. Turkeytown, N.J.
RMM7EXBE–Small shack on Forsythe's Bog, occupied by De Marco family, 10 in the family living in this one room. Room is 10 ft. x 11 ft. X 5 1-2 ft. high and gable attic above. (See family picking LOC nclc.05309
RM2HHA04G–Small shack on Forsythe's Bog, occupied by De Marco family, 10 in the family living in this one room. Room is 10 ft. x 11 ft. x 5 1-2 ft. high and gable attic above. (See family picking
RM2CERXGH–. Oracle, The. I. ORACLE/ V. HOLLAND22, 5 ft. 11, 167 Joe also had the distinction of be-ing every minute of every game. Made his opponents look like oth offense and defense. Men-tioned for all state tackle, inexper-ience being all that kept him ofT.Joe will be with us again next year.
RFFPE2AC–DUBLIN BAY SAILING: boat plan: Centreboard-LARGE, antique print 1891
RM2MTEYG9–Latino popstar Ricky Martin has reportedly purchased a $7 million condo in NYC. The newly built, never-lived-in condominium at the new Ian Schraeger project 40 Bond offers five-star hotel services and amenities and was designed by the prize-winning architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron. Located in SoHo, the 3 bed, 3 1/2 bath unit is 2,637 sq. ft. with 11-foot ceilings, a powder room, a gallery, family room and private study. 5/8/07. All
RMPG2A6F–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. XLvm. olea'ce^: philly'rea. 633 of Europe. Height 10 ft. to 15 ft. Introd. 1397. Flowers greenish white; May and June. s 5. P. (m.) olezefo^lia Ait. The Olive-leaved Phillyrea. ldentficaiion. Ait. Hort. Kew., 1. p. 11. j Don's Mill., 4. p. 46. Synonymes. F.mh^d^l Ait. Hoi-t. Kew.. p. 1
RM2ABWB23–30 CORTLANDT STREET NEW YORK —0 LEPPELT IMPROVED DOUBLE TI7RDISTE WATER WHIEEL JAMES LEFFEL & CO. In the Market also other Machinist Tools. BUILDERS IRON STEAMSHIP BUILDERS. NEAFIE & LEVY PENN WORKS PORTLAND CEMENT ii06MI In Use Ten Years. IN LUBRICATORS 2.HE HEALD& SISC VERTICAL & HORIZONTAL. NILES TOOL WORKS MAHOGANY ROSEWOOD WALNUT WHITE HOLLY SATIN WOOD HUNGARIAN ASH AND ALL KINDS OF WOODS IN LOGS PLANK BOARDS AND VENEERS. FOR SALE ONE ROTARY MACHINE cutting 4 ft. long and 4 ft. diameter. ONE SLICING MACHINE cutting 5 ft. 6 in. long. TERMS. MUNN & POOLE & HUNT BALTIMORE. SUPER-HEATERS 9
RMW68BEB–Small shack on Forsythe's Bog occupied by DeMarco family, 10 in the faiily living in this one room. Room is 10 ft. x 11 ft. x 5 1/2 ft. high and gable attic above. Wooden toilets near at hand and bushes used as such, gave forth offensive odors. Turkeytown, N.J.
RMM7EXBD–Small shack on Forsythe's Bog, occupied by De Marco family, 10 in the family living in this one room. Room is 10 ft. x 11 ft. x 5 1-2 ft. high and gable attic above. (See family picking LOC nclc.05307
RM2HHA059–Small shack on Forsythe's Bog, occupied by De Marco family, 10 in the family living in this one room. Room is 10 ft. x 11 ft. X 5 1-2 ft. high and gable attic above. (See family picking
RM2CERXEH–. Oracle, The. ORACLE/ V. HOLLAND22, 5 ft. 11, 167 Joe also had the distinction of be-ing every minute of every game. Made his opponents look like oth offense and defense. Men-tioned for all state tackle, inexper-ience being all that kept him ofT.Joe will be with us again next year.. HENRY SCHULTZ21, 6 ft. 1, 184 Schultz started the season late,but speedily made up for lost time.He promises to be the best guardSouthwestern ever produced, andshould have been selected for the allstate eleven this year. He will bein there again next year.
RM2MTEYG0–Latino popstar Ricky Martin has reportedly purchased a $7 million condo in NYC. The newly built, never-lived-in condominium at the new Ian Schraeger project 40 Bond offers five-star hotel services and amenities and was designed by the prize-winning architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron. Located in SoHo, the 3 bed, 3 1/2 bath unit is 2,637 sq. ft. with 11-foot ceilings, a powder room, a gallery, family room and private study. 5/8/07. All
RMPFXAR1–. Report upon the forestry investigations of the U. S. Department of agriculture. 1877-1898. Forests and forestry. mr W3Wm&m$M' kvWonrt K^^noV iLCMJLl W 11 AjML ««^^«t-5m. Radial Sections of Pinus echinvta and heterophylla A and .5, Pinls echinata m? medullary ra>s, p paienclrvma ol same ft tians»eise ttatheids of lays sp simple pits frp,boideied pits, c h common tiacheids C, Pinus hfterophylla. su u summeiwood othei letters as m 4 Originals magnified 5TQ, lllusti ations -$°. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced
RMW1JA7B–Small shack on Forsythe's Bog occupied by DeMarco family, 10 in the family living in this one room. Room is 10 feet x 11 ft. x 5 1/2 ft. high and gable attic above. Wooden toilets near at hand and bushes used as such, gave forth offensive odors. Turkeytown, N.J.
RMM7EXBF–Small shack on Forsythe's Bog, occupied by De Marco family, 10 in the family living in this one room. Room is 10 ft. x 11 ft. x 5 1-2 ft. high and gable attic above. Wooden toilets near at LOC nclc.05310
RM2HHA05Y–Small shack on Forsythe's Bog, occupied by De Marco family, 10 in the family living in this one room. Room is 10 ft. x 11 ft. x 5 1-2 ft. high and gable attic above. Wooden toilets near at
RM2CERXM1–. Oracle, The. ODACLE RAY HARRIS19, 6 ft. V/2, 182 Ray played every minute of everygame. Big, rougy, and with an un-canny knowledge of where the ballwas coming made him a power inthe line. Harrie never met hisequal and was the unanimous choicefor all state center. He will be mak-ing it again for S. W. N. next year. PURL TIPPIE20, 5 ft. 11, 171 Tip played every minute ofevery game. His ability to snagpasses being uncanny. On one in-stance being on the receiving end ofa fifty five yard pass. Tip will bewith the team in 1921. ROY TAYLOR 20, 5 ft. 174 Roy fought through every minuteof every game.
RMPG02HB–. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE west wall at each side of the loop is a door, that near the west corner, which is 6 ft. by 2 ft. 6 in. and square-headed, leading through a small lobby 4ft. 8 in. by 3 ft. 2 in. in the thickness of the wall to the stair- case. The other doorway, which is 8 ft. high by 2 ft. 11 in. and round-headed, leads by a right-angled passage into a plain mural chamber 7 ft. by 5 ft., which seems to have had a loop at its south-east end, the wall being now broken, like those below, by a wide breach. Both the passag
RMW1JA6Y–Small shack on Forsythe's Bog occupied by DeMarco family, 10 in the faiily living in this one room. Room is 10 ft. x 11 ft. x 5 1/2 ft. high and gable attic above. Wooden toilets near at hand and bushes used as such, gave forth offensive odors. Turkeytown, N.J.
RM2CERXWX–. Oracle, The. 1. ODACLE RAY HARRIS19, 6 ft. V/2, 182 Ray played every minute of everygame. Big, rougy, and with an un-canny knowledge of where the ballwas coming made him a power inthe line. Harrie never met hisequal and was the unanimous choicefor all state center. He will be mak-ing it again for S. W. N. next year. PURL TIPPIE20, 5 ft. 11, 171 Tip played every minute ofevery game. His ability to snagpasses being uncanny. On one in-stance being on the receiving end ofa fifty five yard pass. Tip will bewith the team in 1921. ROY TAYLOR 20, 5 ft. 174 Roy fought through every minuteof every gam
RMPG3X88–. Icones plantarum formosanarum nec non et contributiones ad floram formosanam; or, Icones of the plants of Formosa, and materials for a flora of the island, based on a study of the collections of the Botanical survey of the Government of Formosa. Botany. LATJBINEiE. 163. Fig. 21. Actinoiaphns cUrata (Blumb.) 1, u. branch; 2, « leaf; 3, a flower-umbel; 4, a bract; 5, ft flower- 6, 7, calyx-lobes; 8, limb o£ the calyx, expanded; 9, 10, etamena of one kind seen from different sides ; 11, 12, stamens of another kind; 13, 14, 15, stamens of another kind; 16. a rudinientary ovary: 17, a branch with
RMRRPNT9–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mat 20, 1915. The Florists' Review 77 =?= BAMBOO CANES Fresh stock, just arrived from Japan. Good Quality—Horseshoe Brand. Natural Color 6 to 6 ft. long $ 6.00 per bale'of 1000 6 to 6 ft. long 9.00 per bale of 2000 10 ft. long 11.00 per bale of 500 Colored Chreen 2 ft $ 6.00 per bale of 2000 3 ft 8.00 per bale of 2000 3itj ft 9.00 per bale of 2000 5 ft 7.00 per bale of 1000 5 ft 11.00 per bale of 2000 CYCAS STEMS Just in from Japan. $19.00 per case of 300 lbs. Oshima stock 23.00 per case of 300 lbs. Loochoo stock The Loochoo variety is of finer qua
RMPFYM0E–. The land-birds and game-birds of New England; with descriptions of the birds, their nests and eggs, their habits and notes, with illustrations;. Birds. 456 APPENDIX. o jujyji-; ^ujtd^*â «'*'"** â «i-«^'*'«-J -ri . bJi-rJmJ'^ uT. H oP a ft^S'aS 5^ g-S r^-' a & to ⢠⢠a o s ^ "B >,3 03 01 a ^13 S 11 - . 3D « 7 2 o o t- -e: 5 i r^ r^ 3 rt /^ J-1 rj-.^aoeg:a ei offlg. H(Neo-*ioo. 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 res
RMRRRG2M–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mat 13, 1M». ,^.*, ?>.'? •?. ?. BAMBOO CANES Fresh stock, just ftrrived from Japan. Good Quality—Horseshoe Brand. Naturljr Color 6 to 6 ft. long $ 6.00 per bale of 1000 5 to 6 ft. long 9.00 per bale of 2000 10 ft. long 11.00 per bale of 600 Colored Green 2 ft $ 6.00 per bale of 2000 3 ft 8.00 per bale of 2000 31^ ft 9.00 per bale of 2000 6 ft 7.00 per bale of 1000 5 ft 11.00 per bale of 2000 CYCAS STEMS Just in from Japan. $19.00 pej case of 300 lbs. Osbima stock 23.00 per case of 300 lbs. Loochoo stock The Loochoo variety is of finer quality th
RMPG0EJY–. A biochemic basis for the study of problems of taxonomy, heredity, evolution, etc., with especial reference to the starches and tissues of parent-stocks and hybrid-stocks and the starches and hemoglobins of varieties, species, and genera. Starch; Biochemistry; Plant hybridization; Plants. 223 PEUOD or REAcnon nt uimms. 100 â ) D I U| H 5 ; 0 : 5 40 45 50 55 60 90 - '^ â *»* i^ 70 60 1 ^^ .-' I 11 18'J |> f; c |; [ pmuoo or nzAcnoir nr icimTes. ft 10 IB 20 25 30 35 40 48 50 65 60 too 80 70 - â" ^ - â / â " â â¢â¢*' y* y ..â¢^ ^« â â â ⢠y )r' -- '" * 18S B / Ij ll 7 K n 1
RMRRRBWN–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mat 27, 1915. The Florists^ Review 61 BAMBOO CANES Fresh stock, just arrived from Japan. Good Quality—Horseshoe Brand. Natural Color 5 to 6 ft. long... .$ 6.00 per bale of 1000 5 to 6 ft. long.... 9.00 per bale of 2000 10 ft. long 11.00 per bale of 500 Colored Green 2 ft $ 6.00 per bale of 2000 3 ft 8.00 per ba^e of 2000 31^ ft 9.00 per bale of 2000 5 ft 7.00 per bale of 1000 5 ft 11.00 per bale of 2000 CYCAS STEMS Just in from Japan. $19.00 per case of 300 lbs. Osbima stock 23.00 per case of 300 lbs. Loochoo stock The Loochoo variety is of finer q
RMPG3E18–. The James way : a book showing how to build and equip a practical up to date dairy barn. Barns; Barns; Dairy barns; Dairy barns; Dairying. <^7^ J^PQGS XjJPlV 239 James Sanitary Bull Pen (PATENT APPLIED FOR) SPECIFICATIONS CORNER POSTS: 1-1 in. 0. D. double strength pipe. Used w,th James Tubular Pen Anchors. GATE POSTS: -l in. 0. D. double strength pipe. Used with James Tubular Pen Anchors. INTERMEDIATE POSTS: 11 in. 0. D. double strength pipe. Spa not more than 5 ft. apart. Used with James Tubular Pen Anchors. PANEL HORIZONTALS: IJ in. 0. D. pipe. Top and bottom horizon- tals bolted toge
RM2AMYCHH–The essentials of mental measurement . on is now made that the relationship between the * 6. E. Miiller, Ueber die Maassbestimmungen des Ortssinnes der Haut mittels deiMethode der richtigen und falsohen Falle, Pflugers Archiv fur die ges. Physiologic, 1879,XIX. pp. 191—235, especially par. 5 et seg.: also Die Oesichtspunkte und die Tatsachender paychophysiachem Mefhodik, Wiesbaden, 1904, par. 11, where the classical descriptionof this method will be found. B. & T. 5 66 PSYCHOPHYSICS [ft. i stimulus s, and the frequency p with which the answer heavier is returned,is given by the equation ^ r *
RMPFWREX–. The water table in the western and central parts of Long island, New York. Water-supply; Groundwater. ^ ^ ^ ^ JS 3 i! fl 11 M 5 5 5 1 i i I I " 8 â¢Â§ I I f ⢠H 3 «| t- SI - - - 8^S3SSg^&^0g S"*gS$SS^SSS«;!!J8iSrSSiSSSl8« S CO £{ >3 «0 o 3 S s 4$ iS t to (0 <o «0 o '^ *£f *^ f"*i )rti (T^ f-l *â¦* iP#t rtN" f#l pj* iHi (T"! Tnt I**! fl. i^ I I (JQ: to I n m m b « o i < I â¢a -« S ⢠I s CO r-J m CO I n CO I 3 3 o â ft S I ;!5 o Pi O J S{ SS S :s « ⢠# ⢠S3 Si <x» g $ ^ sg & «t 9. Please note that these images are extracted from scan
RM2ANA190–Graphic illustrations of business under the control of the Ministry of Communications of Japan . - ± 7 7 ^ tl SI - tfi - ># 1- AfH] 2. ^f /V i* 7 n 5: tif zi « ..*^ .w. * —; f =. fpf ig U f.^ isayi- *. ra @|! s fifig: , i^m M () *?, ^ f^i — SiJ# Si 5. +s f ^if •» -b It b ft «nm § YA IB] — Am. ^^?11 ? f ^ e ft 1- m ) E$ffiljfff a 7^ 1- 11 +¥-^ ¥R± 3 I)® |3l ISM :^ - Si 15 S MSf^ ^If ^ ft** a m ft id.
RMPG0GJE–. Diseases of greenhouse crops and their control . Vegetables; Plant diseases; Plant diseases. 88 Diseases of Greenhouse Crops M n < Jig (qui II .S S 1« s 5« s. ^14 15,S l|s| ll-'^l iS 5. t:,0 Q |l-5| ;; â¢In aoo t* I no n 4- 4- O in<0 â¢^00 i«l 5ISI -^1 I l^^l I -^1 I I I -^85 I l-^l 8 ai?l -iiia-il II 11^1 -III -&-IS-II ^3^81 -^ ^n H-III -^ssiiaii ^H"S' *"H ""'"' ft I M « ei ^ ei on c« I I M met ^e* n fj, ^^ 4^ 44 4444 4444 J j 00 00 o I O ooo I ^o+-n Ot 00 I ^-1 00 >-u3ot r»^^H-ao 44 44*H I ^ M44 I M Ot** M I I M 4+44 44M M 444-l>4'444-4^ 44 44
RM2AN4X5W–The War Cry . part no: torn) on the point of the chin ;bring the two up|>er ends backward,crossing at the nape or the neck andilien passing forward on the side of thehead to the forehead, when; they are. First Insertion. MAXYWEATHEIt, DAVID. Age M.Height Ti feet S ifieho.f, dark eycH andcomplexion. Was sent out to Canadaplexion, Last heard of ten yonrB ago,supposed to he farming. Friendswould like news of him. BATT1, JOHN. Age U!>: height 5 ft.7 in.; block hair: dark oven: fresh com-lilcxiou. Ijast heard 11 f ten years ago,on Vnncouver Inland. English friendsennniro. • JJACGBB.PHII.LIP
RMPG42XT–. Vines and how to grow them : a manual of climbing plants for flower, foliage and fruit effects, both ornamental and useful, including those shrubs and similar forms that may be used as vines . Climbing plants. 290 u e h e R s ^ 2 â¢S.a 530 O P?2 a' °Z n â¢s = S g to ft â¢-SS IS ^ O E ft C « O S â¢c P " u £ 1^ â¢Â° a , .g JO -i ! O S=J! -O §5 i' o. c T3 -g â¢25 T! .5 -C 50 « 11 >^ b c d j^ g =a -o .5 â¢Â« 5 S K 2 J 33.S ^"5 4 ft u - >> s â &â¢Â§ (2 2- I 3-5 = ^ ftH I eH to « « .S X X .2 " .2 a te S -5 £ S K S T3 g (S n C n C )7 ^ ,0 -S. O -S "o ^
RM2AN4WRD–The War Cry . First Insertion. MAXYWEATHEIt, DAVID. Age M.Height Ti feet S ifieho.f, dark eycH andcomplexion. Was sent out to Canadaplexion, Last heard of ten yonrB ago,supposed to he farming. Friendswould like news of him. BATT1, JOHN. Age U!>: height 5 ft.7 in.; block hair: dark oven: fresh com-lilcxiou. Ijast heard 11 f ten years ago,on Vnncouver Inland. English friendsennniro. • JJACGBB.PHII.LIP and NICKOL-AS. PHILLIP, aged (K»; lieight 5 fl.S in.; fair complesrion: [ilasterer bytrade; lost heard of in Jersey, Channel. sin iche vide T Eacduc Tor thp T*^.-p^-.tb and seveneight feetlong,
RM2AJBB8T–The War Cry . s.haker by trade. Was a Lieutenant In the SalvatiniiArmy nom 1S30 to 1SE3. was last 111 the Social Voi-lcill Montreal. Uei. HOULT, CIIARLli;S ERNUST (alius I^ninltHarton). Age 26, helclit 5 ft. 2 in., brown hair, bluecye.s, fair complexion, lias a speck hi lefl eye. Iilrdi-jnai-k umler ciiiiii. Was known to lie In Toriiiiio inOctober, ];)03. May hae gone lo Klondike. UK. DEAN, WILLIARD. Age aliout .11) years,brown hair, black eyes. LiL,st heard of at Hellei-iilp,(.Int., ten years aso, 44515. DEAN, EDWARD. Age V,Z ve;il-.u, rnir hiiir.blue eyes. Last heard of at Hellevllle, Oiil
RM2ANA2AW–Graphic illustrations of business under the control of the Ministry of Communications of Japan . m: m it w Section of Telegraphs and Telephones. Sd 1 IF Qr Si^^i mi ^^m • ? iM. tft^fM J^*™^™*ll^^B 11 ^^^^^?t^B^I^ ,,jj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^4 ^HH Section of International Postage stamps. m kb m m m Section of Marines and Lighthouses. m ft t Mmn ^ - m The S}nopsi.s of tlic Teishin Kanri Renbhiijo. (The Officials and Engineers Training Institute of tlie Department of C jnimunications). 7- ^ - iiK 7 • 7 §1 i^ m — y 7 1g= m -}- ± 7 7 ^ tl SI - tfi - ># 1- AfH] 2. ^f /V i* 7 n 5: tif zi « ..*^ .w. * —; f
RM2ANJGE3–Worm gearing . 6 54 WORM GEARS Worm: Number of threads 5 Pitch diameter <• 3.25 in. Pitch circumference 10.21 in. Length of worm 5 in. Lead 5. 9375 in. Lead angle 30° 11 Thread angle • 60° Length of thread per rev 11.812 in. Rubbing speed 18.5/. p. s. Worm Wheel: No. of teeth 39 Pitch diameter , 14.75 in. Pitch 1.875 in. Subtended angle /3 (see table). The torque at the worm pitch line was kept constant at1990 lb. giving a normal tooth pressure of 4378 lb. The rubbing. BFJ speed was also nearly constant at 18.5 ft. per second. Conse-quently the heat generated in friction (from equation 68,
RM2AKMW9D–Poultry house construction . ure, divide the area of the cross sec-tion of the stick of lumber in inches by 12, and multiply by the lengthin feet. The accompanying table shows the number of feet boardmeasure in lumber from 6 to 16 feet long, with a cross section vary-ing from 4 to 16 inches. * 22 FARMERS* BULLETIN 574. Table of board measure. Area of cross section. Length. 4 inches. 6 inches. 8 inches. 10inches. 12inches. 16inches. Board measure. Feet. 6 8101214 -, Ft. in.2 0 2 8 3 4 4 0 4 8 5 4 Feet.345678 Ft. in. 4 0 5 4 6 8 8 0 9 410 8 Ft. in. 5 0 6 88 5 10 0 11 813 4 Feet.6810121416 Ft. in
RM2AJBR95–The War Cry . iniif;e. /i.t ii!. ^= as^ lesviiiK. fltier tjiddinfr!!^i =.-..>3-5;j-^ ra.-[d, ?;>i;rur*r yoil jump(-ft -the liTJdco. fro r?r.vT? fbe ^^t.jpE r.sittuTi your £eet in the water, oiid ffel Kll IjUrSt out 1 ^1 J, rL m t 11, ? lu m «gatn ,(. (li^5 ^- V „.,. iff i^^^^ j-^^ ?- EDi lO.iS Note.—The fcllcwinp is Swidish Salvatcn Army history. It%vs; ;lV.in by ir.B Eaitor ot ttie Swed-ish War Or^ <Gf the Christmas numberof our British contemporary, Canad-ians will relish it. i^XTii^^W stretcli of railway iv,= 1 ?m! i ^-p ^^ ??^- *^ !* I £^^ line i| Centra! Sv.edcr., ar.ds^riiV^
RM2AKARRJ–A Disquisition on the Stability of ShipsBy George Atwood, EsqFRS. . is of she CUFFXELLS INDIA SHIP. N » s 4 .1 6 7 6 9 >S ?4 5 rf «7 .8 95 8- 3. s* 93 34 :? M r„ «. ,„. M « ,- «. ** ,«, ,,, ,- ... ,.. ft* M ^ ,„ 7- I« r . ^ ,m ,... ^ ». ,.., n. ,- ,„ r 16 :y; JS.V .,1S ?? ?>!( -? ?-i »« .O.J ». - :.-;; ?»» ».9 „.« .1* - .,:, »o --??* = ::,; -?: ».l IJ.9 19.7 ?9-tJ ?!J ?S.l l>4 ..1 17.1! IM, 4 !! n.}» ,,.-, St :::,;. ...j! = ??:- ...J •M» ...,» ...;» ,,..: M! ...,, ...J. 11^1 ».l. ».il »* IO.,( .»?, H-l» w.« 77 i£» ?7-» ?s-s .t„ ,.6 ?-?
RM2AG42K2–. The North Carolina Presbyterian. h. i- : t. 5^i tn ? , January 12, 1861.1 t -I 1 i ft. G.8UNTING-H0U8B 1861. JANUARY. Sit.M«T^WtTh 8 lOlll 161617|1820 2l|22i33 24.26j2«27,38 29 30131. 17 24 26 18 12|13,14 161920i21i22 2e!2728| 2 91623 MARCH. 1^ S 10172431 a^Mo Mo A111825 TV V* 19202627 1 r* rr go. 1415162l|22i2328 29 30 APRIL. T» .1 815|31 2212328 29 30 16 Z Id 1724 Thrr:S». 7143128 9^M» 5 11,U1811912025|26 27 4111825 6 6l«l3192026 27 MAY. At. 5 12 Mo 6 13 1 8 2 9 rf. So. 41011 JULY. Mo n> 1 815 122
RM2AG5W04–. Daily Colonist (1896-04-05). 1 ;i .! 3 :i li 4 G 1 (i 1 0 2 (! 3 11 H J ft 10 3 2 5 Saner, ,li ..ph Seara, Joseph.St. AnnsCoha Iodd, J. H. it Son. Tliiiinpson, Win. it Co liarks, .lohn II Tlioip,, .1. it Co., Ltd Ill i: I oi.o.s 1ST Th.i V. Kl.Tiric it R. CoVi.-loria IraiiM.M- Co., Ltd. . Victoria Ti uek it lliay Co Victoria Sealing it Trading Co.. Victoria (!us Co., Ltd .. Victoria Roller Flour ifc Rice .Mills Victoria Cbeinical Co., Ltd..... Nirtoria Planing Mills Nictoria llousc Nirtoria Loan IMlicc Nirloria .-Slram Laoiidi v Victoria C.illi.p. ill Mu.Mc Victoria it .?^idiu-v Railway Wils
RM2AX0757–The illustrated history of Methodism [electronic resource]; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present dayWritten in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons . to Sx t> pq u a a -J3 O a t - a 2J a a CD ^ i!- Z . ri i , i p« >2 n Oh in^ - cd- 3 5 5 3 of 8? I SISI o S 1 S I -5 a7 .y +- G ? ^ P3 S3 ^ ^ W S - tD ^ U CD a ^ ^ CO C S. a «, 0 : (K a „• 2, • .? .; pv m ft CD *11 ?/; ? y) V A a P c •= — > to ct a ^ a a > a ? a to a ^ 5 | u a f t5 ^ K C ^ | O 40 (625) 626 T
RM2AG5XET–. Warrock's Virginia and North Carolina almanac for the year of our Lord 1865 [electronic resource]: being the first after bissextile or leap year, the eighty-ninth of American independence, and the fourth of the Confederate States. fl3 0 6 7 9 4 51 21 14 28 1 11 7 10 4 50 21 25 cyai2 2 16 7 11 4 49 21 35 27 3 21 7 11 4. 49 21 45 811 4 27 uthm 11 0 11 55 morn 0 50 1 50 2 50 3 47 SJ 4 42^ 5 34 S 6 23 I 7 8 g7 52 8 34 9 14 <9 56 10 38 11 23aft 9, 0 59•1 50. 2 ?3 3 3629 A 3 53 1 8 43 9 36 <10 31 fi iuj NOVEMBER—Take up cabbages; sow cabbages, take up cau- ft liflowers, such as are flowered
RM2AFW4DH–. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, M.E. Church, South. ^M^m-^^jir - LS |repre-les In [a sure. [meresWor-Blue •• 01 i t blank, S ;oN, : F-i* , trlptlon. S«*i»rante«••. I m 10 15 pa yta 8 00 aiB JIE II 40 a a 3n II 10 a a 3 tn II 00 a a I 111 4 12 pm 1 n 8 30 pn I w 6 55 pm ni 8 10 a ID Daily No. j8. mil 30 a mm 2 00pmm, 5 50pm-- 7 ooam- -1 7 00 a m.-I I 30pm 5 10 an8 00 am No. 66 10 42 p mam 12 23 pmar 3 31 pm 7 05 pm 11 25 pm2 56 am 6 30 ft m a tnla T IP ^ P b—Eastera .1 Tampa, forInd Cuba andall points is ICE. Metropolitan [, and Through and Jackson- Juffet
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RM2AJ1CX9–Guide to experiments in progress at the County Demonstration Farm, Cockle Park, near Morpeth Season 1903 . lt; ;i -f *? o n ?»— CO 6B 60 Bjj. 00 CQ J ^ a a g o+3*» >>.S . two a t:* ^ » i3 S -i a ^ ** ^ ^ &1S. a fe: S,-S ^-S .5 a ° ft a -S be M a-to X I-l s a? 1= gS-K-l rid ii ?a p,Oiac8o .-gal TtT.Sg go^sagg-g.^Si.O rH CO rH fH ^ CO i-H -npo GQ ffl rH eq « ^1(3 COt^OO OS O -H (M CO -* lOCD 11 O o li< < o ^cc: , SI ^ o J 1 0 0 5 g Z 1- q: z :zi a. UJ 1 e UJ 0 0 1-3 04 h; z UJ 0 0 Q lO E ffj 0 bJ < 1- hs. Z UJ.11- bJ ? CO 0 UJb- UJ 0 z uJ0 lO 1- bJ g 01 V- 0 z;0 h- £0 i: 0 5 <
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RM2CE4EN8–. The principles and practice of veterinary surgery . Figure III. shows the apparatus fixed on the head. For a smaller head it ienecessary to shorten the apparatus by turning the thmnb-screws, as, if it extendedbeyond the muzzle, the patient would be unable to feed. O o. S. 1 ^ IS m» S ^ 3 -rfa 3 « Woo *. ^ SQ W O ^ I- o .5. d 9 & ft to -*^ p 0) -, o n .S ja O OT «8 =3 §^ (S 1 ^ a I ft! *-• (H SIS 11 i FACE CEADLE designed by Me. WALKER, V.S., Bradford. Fig. I.
RM2CEWPG3–. Southern France, including Corsica: handbook for travellers. t.)and de Blaitiere (11,550 ft). From the Montanvert travellers usually cross the Mer de Glace tothe (ilU hr.) Chapeau, opposite. A path descends the left lateralmoraine to (10 min.) the glacier. The passage of the glacier (^hr.)guide, unnecessary for the experienced, 3 fr., to the Chapeau 6 fr.)presents no difficulty. On the opposite side we ascend over debristo the (5 min.) top of the right lateral moraine (6Q65 ft.; rfmts.),skirting which we then descend by a narrow path along the MauvailPas, where the path is hewn in steps and
RM2CDHYA3–. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . the pendant con-trol cords are released. This type of hoist is made incapacities given in the following table: OSCILLATING CYLINDER AIR-MOTOR HOISTS HeiRht Speed of Cu. Ft. of Lift 80 Lb. of FreeCapacity. Lift, Pressure Per Min., Air Consumed Tons Ft. Ft. Per Foot Lift ? 1 9 27 3 2 9 16 4 3 11 10 8 5 12 7 15 ,10 12 4 27 Rotating Cylinder Type Another type of air motor used on such hoists consistsof three cylinders formed in a
RM2CDDGG9–. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . rop Frame Baggage Truck, No. 9 Carrier -with Detachable End Dump r.odv. No. 10 Carrier with Detacliahle Side Dump Ttodv. GeneralSpecifications Speed,s—400 to 700 ft. p.m.Truck Capacities—4,000 lb.Crane Cap—1,000 to ,3,000 lb.Platforms—10 to ,55 scp ft. I , ,1 Platform Height—11 to 3.5. Dump Cap—.50 to 40 cu. ft.Four ^^?heel Steer Trucks, Front Wheel Steer Trac-tors, Sjjecial Roll Paper, Furnace Charging, Stacking,Ammunition,
RM2CRBMT1–. Building a railroad; a handbook devoted to a new, speedy and economical method of performing every operation from grading right-of-way to ballasting and maintaining track . if^, /^piiii=i=iiii=iiiEiiiaiiHiiEiiig SCAi.£/<o-/fr. American Making Cut 5 -6 Deep, 16 Wide, II2 to 1 Slopes, and Casting Spoil Over Far Enough So It II /// Not Fall Baik Into Cut. The American will, under the same conditions,make the following: Depth of cut, 7 ft. 6 in.Width at bottom, 16 ft.Slopes, 1 to 1.Or—Depth of cut, 6 ft. Width at bottom, 14 ft.Slopes, 13^2 to 1.11 Building a Railroad. mmmmm American Dilchsr M
RM2CE4EPY–. The principles and practice of veterinary surgery . S. 1 ^ IS m» S ^ 3 -rfa 3 « Woo *. ^ SQ W O ^ I- o .5. d 9 & ft to -*^ p 0) -, o n .S ja O OT «8 =3 §^ (S 1 ^ a I ft! *-• (H SIS 11 i FACE CEADLE designed by Me. WALKER, V.S., Bradford. Fig. I.. 1. Padding to protect the poll 2. Brow baud. 3. Throat lash. 4. Pad for submaxillary space—to be made of wood, and well padded with leather.5-5. Flanges to rest on first molars.6. Supplementary strap sHts.7-7-7-7. Straps—which all pass under the lower jaw. 8-8. Thumb-screws for lengthening or shortening the plate, designed by Mr.Bkoad, Bath. IRACTUJ
RM2CJ3CBB–. Switzerland: and the adjacent portions of Italy, Savoy, and the Tyrol : handbook for travellers . ctoria (PI. p; H, 6); -HotelNational-, Hotel Hofer (PI. o; 11, 6), li. * A. 3-31,■■, li. U4 fr.; Faucon(PI. d; C, G), corner of the Elisabethen - Str. — In the town: •Subiek(PI. k; F5), 1!. A A. 2 .-3, B. 1 fr.; Sauvage (PI. e; E. 5|; Cioogne (PI. f;1),5), K. li/a, 1>. 3 fr. ; Hotel Central, opposite the post-office; Couronne(PI. g; I) 4), Bellevue (PI. h; )> 4), both on the Rhine; Post (PI. i;E 5). — At Klein-Jlasel, on the right hank of the Rhine: Hotel Kraf-ft(PI. m; I), 3), R. & A. 3,
RM2CJ0EHX–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1907 1ra sección . 11 €1$Ü£H ÍASTOR Feh-ero 13 dí 1 ))7 - :íUio Bínghi y Cía.—Artículos .ie las chsís 32 á 31, 40 A 55, 60,72 á 77. v 2 i febrero. Acts» lií.NS». ■^t- * * *fr * * * * 4* 4* * * 4* 4* * * •í* .02 & ,„ »t> * te S .2 H B * a s«c g f • O p o -^ -*c>«» ft S o2o -*• ^ fc 43 ^ ^ <° *■ 5 ial. «I? £ ^ .2 § « * ■ t3 !=¡ -Í3 ^ <£• O * -„. ó **& ****************** N i/3 ai Febrero 13 de 1907.-Perrv y Co Lted.Artículo? ele las clises 72 y 77. v 21 febrero. Á««» f*o Íl9.84p*«
RM2CE05EM–. Power, heating and ventilation ... a treatise for designing and constructing engineers, architects and students . Fig. [51. Heater with Casing. Table LIII.Dimensions of Forced-Blast Pipe Heaters. Number ofpipes wide 12 15 18 22 1 25 1 28 81 ,36 40 Ft. In. Ft. In. Ft. In. Ft. In. Ft. In. Ft. In. Ft. In. Ft. In. Ft. In. ABCX> 2 111 8161 3 75 3 71 »i 61 4 IJ i 3561 4 m 5 218J7i 5 ik 5 lOS8J7§ 5 10.5 6 718171 6. 7J 7 3181 8 44 8 518i 9 45 9 4J 8i 8i 11 15 Heaters of this form are usually made to extend across the sideof a room with brick walls at the sides instead of being encasedin steel hou
RM2CF058P–. Power, heating and ventilation ... a treatise for designing and constructing engineers, architects and students. t. 8 ft. 10 ft. 12 ft. 16 ft. 20 ft. 25 ft. 30 ft. 35 ft. 40 ft. ^H»w O 2 100 570 690 790 860 930 1060 1190 1310 1480 1535 1635 8 0.063 8 242 600 600 680 746 810 920 1020 1130 1220 1320 1400 9 0.136 4 430 440 610 680 646 695 790 876 970 1060 1130 1195 10 0.217 5 734 370 430 525 670 615 690 765 840 910 970 1080 11 , 0.309 6 1068 330 430 480 530 570 650 710 780 845 906 960 12 0.446 7 1439 320 370 420 460 490 650 605 670 720 775 820 14 0.606 8 1880 280 320 860 395 425 480 626 680 630
RM2CDGH9C–. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . 3,200 8 0 10 7 9 9 12 0 4 25,000 8 10 12 8 10 10 14 6 5 30,000 9 8 13 3 11 7 15 0 ROPE REEVED BUCKET Closed Open » K. ^ Cap. Wt. Diameter Height Diameter Height Cu. Yd. Lb. Ft. In. Ft. In. Ft. In. Ft. In. 34 5,200 5 1 8 6 6 4 9 4 1 5,600 5 8 8 10 7 0 9 10 114 6,200 60 92 75 10 4 lU 10,000 6 4 10 6 8 0 11 6 2 11,000 7 0 11 0 8 8 12 3 21-^ 12,000 7 8 11 3 9 5 12 8 3 13,000 8 0 11 6 9 9 13 0 POWER-WHEEL TYPE—DWARF ORANGE-PEEL BU
RMRE2BHF–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. HICOKIA HTCORIA nod lacinioso, for which see Rep. Mo. But. Oard. 7. pi. 20-23 and Gug. 2:2'26. See Pecan. myristicaeSbrmis, Britt. (Carya myrisiica'fonni^, Nutt.). Nutmeg-Hickory. Tree, to 100 ft. with dark brown bark, broken iuto appressed scales: If ts. 5-11, short-stalked or almost sessile, ovate-lanceolate,
RMRDP9R3–. A history of British quadrupeds, including the Cetacea. Mammals. 444 DELPHINin*. Ft. In. Total length in straight line . ,, following curve of back Greatest girth of body.... Length of flipper along anterior margin . Breadth of „ . . 13 . 14 . 8 . 2 . 1 4 5 11 0 1 „ of tail . S Oi As the White Whale was the type of Lacepede's genus Delphinapterus, it must retain that title, which has generally been misapplied to Peron's Dolphin, the Delphinus peronii of Lacepede and Leucoramphus peronii of Lilljeborg. Our figure is a copy of the plate illustrating Drs. Neil and Barclay's paper alluded to abo
RMRG4M4K–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. t 194 AMERICAN HOLLY Ilex opaca, Aiton FAMILY AND GENUS DESCRIPTIOKâThe Holly family, Aqulfoliaceae, compriaeH 8 genera with about 290 species of small trees and shrnbs distributed in temperate and tropical regions. Two genera, Ilex and Nemopanthus, are native to Pennsylvania. The former genus Is repre- sented by 5 species and the latter by 1 species. Two of the 6 epecles of the genus Ilex are described below. The Mountain Holly. Nemopanthus mucronata, is usually a shrub rarely over 10 ft. in height. rORMâUsually a
RMRE9M0P–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 11. Botany; Botany. IK/M.n'tft C"/'**^*^ ^ •CM>r««*4^ir«^«^ •**• 5^. ^4" - ft-** ?t*^*- xSjfi^UHf ^^yiJNtMMrt*#», r^-.::^,^'^^.'.. <"— W, *wiflr-i*» trf,^ /^^, fi^ Jt^/^^i^. 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.. University of Pennsylvania. Botanical Laboratory; University of Pennsylvania. Morris Arboretum. Philadelphia : [s. n. ]
RMRPDA1J–. How to make the garden pay [microform]. Gardening. I. Tool Room ^ 12 X 1? FT. i. "?'^^^j^?7^''^^5?^5;5?^i^^ Length Section of Fire Hot-Bed, other, and was fitted with frame same as for an ordinary bed. Then narrowing the trench to two and one-half feet, it was continued twelve feet to the furnace, where it was lowered six feet from the surface, and continued on this level for furnace bottom and tool room floor. Seen from above, the excavation would appear as in next figure. '* The dotted line indicates the outline of forcing house portion. This was 11 feet wide. The outer walls consist
RMRGAB70–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. 188 AMERICAN HOLLY. Ilex opaca, Ait. FAMILY AND GENUS DESCRIPTION—The Holly family, Aqulfoliaceae, comprises 3 genera witli about 290 species of small trees and shrubs distributed in temperate and tropical regions. Two genera. Ilex and Nemopanthus, are native to Pennsylvania. The former genus Is repre- sented by 5 species and the latter by 1 species. Two of the 5 species of the genus Ilex are described below. The Mountain Holly, Nemopanthus mucroaata, is usually a shrub rarely over 10 ft. in height. FOSM—Usually a
RMRJ1PAD–. 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. t! :J1(5 THE rOLAK ^VOULD. iiuiiiy other iv^pccts the xiinvieldy animal is of considorable use to the Aleiit. Its hide servea to cover his baidar; with the eutniils he iiiakcs his water-tiglit kanileika, a wide, loiio- sliii't which he puts on over his dress to protect himself a M i ti ^11. TMK hKA i;i.Ai;, I i - ,. ft. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhan
RMRDTD4F–. The bulb book; or, Bulbous and tuberous plants for the open air, stove, and greenhouse, containing particulars as to descriptions, culture, propagation, etc., of plants from all parts of the world having bulbs, corms, tubers, or rhizomes (orchids excluded). Bulbs (Plants). Fig. 245.—Lilium testaceum. (J.) has stems 5 to 6 ft. high, and beauti- ful nankeen-yellow or apricot-coloured flowers, the reflexed segments of which are dotted with orange-red. (Bot. Reg. 1843,1.11; Elwes, Lil. t. 44.) A good Lily for forcing in early spring. L. tigrinum.—This is the well- known " Tiger Lily,"
RMRG9TJW–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. 212 BLACK GUM Nyssa sylvatica, Marshall GENUS DESCRIPTION—Thp pcnus Nyssa Is rather limited In Its distribution, beinp confined to the eastern United Statos and fcouthem Asia. It comprises 7 species in the world, 5 of which are native to North America and 1 to Pennsylvania. All the representatives produce wood which is very tough on account of twisted and contorted j?rnin. FORM—Usually a medium-sized tree with a height of 15-40 ft., but may reach a height of 100 ft. Avith a diameter of r>-feft. Tnmk straight and
RMREMGBY–. The forester's manual, or, The forest trees of Eastern North America [microform]. Trees; Arbres. .ft 136 FORESTERS' MANUAL sauirts.etc. Its black sweet berries are used for making wine. Its leaves are somewhat like those of Black Ash, but have a green succulent stalk A tea of the inner bark is a powerful diuretic. The young leaf- buds are a drastic purgative; they may be ground up and taken as decoction in very small doses. The leaves are 8 to 12 mches long; leaflets, c to 11, usually 7, and 2 to 5 inches long. There is another species with red berries. It is called the Mountain Elder (5. pu
RMRG4M76–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. 194 AMERICAN HOLLY Ilex opaca, Aiton FAMILY AND GENUS DESCRIPTION—Tho Holly family, Aqulfoliat«>ae, compriscB 3 genera with about 290 species of small trees and shrubs distributed in temperate and tropical regions. Two genera Ilex and Nemopanthus, are native to Pennsylvania. The former genus is repre- sented by 5 species and the latter by 1 species. Two of the 5 cpecles of the genus Ilex are described below. The Mountain Holly. Nemopanthus mucronata, is vsually a shrub rarely over 10 ft. in height. FORM—Usually
RMRJB3Y7–. C. Hart Merriam papers : including correspondence, papers relating to career with the United States Biological Survey, 1798-1972 (bulk 1871-1942). United States. Division of Ornithology and Mammalogy; United States. Division of Biological Survey; United States. Biological Survey; United States. Bureau of Biological Survey; Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U. S. ); Harriman Alaska Expedition (1899); Bering Sea controversy; Bears; Biogeography; Natural history; Ornithology; Botany; Life zones; Wildlife conservation. Anr^yu6 ^vnHy^ y^yyS'^^'^^''^. ft 11 >t^^.-L^ ^^^ 5 â
RMRG9WNT–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. 190 POISON SUMACH Rhus Vernix, Linnaeus FORM-oA shrub or small tret, usually 5-10 ft. high but may roach a height of 20 ft. with a diameter of 8 inches. Usually branches near ground. Crown wide, deep, and usually rounded. BARK—Smooth, somewhat streaked, thin, liyht to dark gray, roughened with horizontally- elongated lenticels. — TWIGS—Stout, orange-brown, later light gray, smooth, often glossy, covered with numerous raised lenticels, contain yellowish-brown pith; if punctiired or cut, exude watery juice which tu
RMRG9THJ–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. 212 BLACK GUM Nyssa sylvatica, Marshall OEKXTS DESCRIPTION—The genus Nyssa Is rather limited In Its distribution, belnia: confined to the eastern United States and southern Asia. It comprlsf-n 7 species In the world, 5 of which are native to North America and 1 to Pennsylvania. All the representatives produce wood which is very tough on account of twisted and contorted grain. FORIK—Usually a medium-sized tree Avith a height of 15-40 ft., but may reach a height of 100 ft. Avlth a diameter of 5-feot. Tnink straight a
RMRG9TAH–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. 220 WHITE ASH Fraxinus americana, Linnaeus FOEM—Usually reaches a ickM of 70-SO ft. with a diameter of 2-3 ft. but may attain a height of 120 ft. with a diaim>ter of .5-0 ft. Trunk usually tall, massive, clear of branches for a considerable distance from the {jround when grown in thfe forest, bearing a nnirow, some- what pyramidal crown. When onen-grown the crown is decidedly round-topped and often extends almost to the ground. In forest-grown trees tnmk often continuous and dividing into a number of spreading
RMRG9YGH–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. 90 Hi BALSAM FIR Abies balsamea, (Linnaeus) Miller QEinJS DESOEIPTION-Thc Fir. comprise ^^^^ ^5 ^pecieB o^^^^^ to North America and 1 to Pennsylva^a^ They ^e --^^ ^^^ '^^^ ^, satire east of the Bight .pedes are found In western ^^^^!^''^^^J'^ Pennsylvania. The other eastern foot hlUs of the Rocky Mountains. One J^^hese^ native to Fe J^^ ^^ ^^ Appalachian anecies not native to Pennsylvania, Abies Fraserl (imrsn.) ruir, i^uttlir^^m Virginia to North Carolina and Tenne«ee. . t.»i..h«^ ft* an "sn ft but may reach
RMRG9TFN–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. 214 GREAT LAUREL Rhodendron maximum, Linnaeus GENTIS DESCRIPTION—^The name Rhododendron is of Greek origin and means Rose tree. It comprises about 100 species of shrubs and a few small trees in the northern hemisphere. About 10 species are native to North America and 1 to Pennsylvania. FORM—A shrub or small bushy tree. In this State usually a shrub from 5-12 ft. in height, but In the mountains of the South it may reach a height of 35 ft. Stems often twisted, bearing contorted branches which form an irregular round
RMRRNT0H–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ' 5*;^ ,T I^QVEMBBR 11, 1915, The Florists' Review 115 '?0 Free Paint Insurance These three words mean a great deal to those who are going to paint during the late Summer or early Fall. Our GREENHOUSE WHITE is a paint that has been tested by a chemist of 30 years' experience. Furthermore, it's a paint that will cover 330 sq. ft.—two coats to the gallon— and will outwear anything you have ever had on your houses. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED Put np in 60-gal. barrels (each barrel equipped with interior agitator, no extra charge); 25-gal. half barrels, an
RMRG9TA6–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. 220 WHITE ASH Fraxinus americana, Linnaeus FORM—Usually reaches a height of 70-80 ft. with a diameter of 2-3 ft. but may attain a height of 120 ft. with a diamieter of 5-6 ft. Trunk usually tall, massive, clear of branches for a considerable distance from the ground when grown in the forest, bearing a naiTow, some- what pyramidal crown. When open-grown the crown is decidedly round-topped and often extends almost to the ground. In forest-grown trees tnmk often continuous and dividing into a number of spreading branc
RMRDE8HJ–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. XLvm. olea'ce^: philly'rea. 633 of Europe. Height 10 ft. to 15 ft. Introd. 1397. Flowers greenish white; May and June. s 5. P. (m.) olezefo^lia Ait. The Olive-leaved Phillyrea. ldentficaiion. Ait. Hort. Kew., 1. p. 11. j Don's Mill., 4. p. 46. Synonymes. F.mh^d^l Ait. Hoi-t. Kew.. p. 1
RMRGAANA–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. 208 GREAT LAUREL. Rhododendron maximum, Linnaeus. GENUS DESCRIPTION—The name Rhododeulron Is of Greek origin and means Rose tree. It roinprisos about 100 species of shrubs and a few small trees in the northern hemisphere. About 10 species are native to North America and 1 to Pennsylvania. FORM—A shrub or small bushy tree. In this State usually a shrub from 5-12 ft. in height, but in the mountains ot the South it may reach a height of 35 feet. Stems often twisted, bearing contorted branches which form an irregular r
RMRRJ87K–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ,,. , —y-,. .„, March 11, 1920 The Rorists^ Review 45. A beantifnl. graen enameled, adjuitable Plant Stand It hu ft range in heisht from 26 to 62 inches, and you will find it invaluable for decorative purposes and the display of plants and baskets in your store and window. Poppy desisn is carried throughout. A beautiful ornament for any store. Price $3.50 each PERCY JONES -INC- SO BAST RANDOLPH STmKT CHICAaO . - ILUNOIS Plant Baskets Made of Flat Reed A well-made basket for every-day sales. FOR STANDARD POTS Height Depth Opening .5 .6 .7ifl. .9 . .
RMRGA26T–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. T6 SCOTCH PINE. Pinus sylvestris, Linnaeus. FORM—Usually 70 ft. hipli with a diameter of li-3 ft. but may attain a height of 120 ft. with a diameter of 3-5 ft. In the United States It Is usually planted In the open and consequently it has a short, clean, often branched trunk bearing numerous, more or less drooping lateral branches. Trees in closed stands produce straight and clean trunks with little taper and a short compact crown. At a distance it resembles the Pitch Pine. BARK—On the trunk scaly and peels off in
RMRD8DJ0–. Report upon the forestry investigations of the U. S. Department of agriculture. 1877-1898. Forests and forestry. mr W3Wm&m$M' kvWonrt K^^noV iLCMJLl W 11 AjML ««^^«t-5m. Radial Sections of Pinus echinvta and heterophylla A and .5, Pinls echinata m? medullary ra>s, p paienclrvma ol same ft tians»eise ttatheids of lays sp simple pits frp,boideied pits, c h common tiacheids C, Pinus hfterophylla. su u summeiwood othei letters as m 4 Originals magnified 5TQ, lllusti ations -$°. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced
RMRR8F1Y–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Burton Stock and Burton Quality We will have the usual choice quality Beauties for the holidays, mostly specials, very few of the fancy and extra. Specials, $18.00 per doz.; Fancy, $15.00 per doz.; Extra, $12.00 per doz. Will also be in splendid shape with a fine lot of Russell, Pxeinier, Pilgrim, Columbia, Butterfly, Hadley, Le^rion, Ward, Sunburst, etc. Our Special Xmas Greens List is now ready. Write for a copy. BUSINESS HOURS: 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY THE *"°Ft§^sof PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON 11
RMREPDPD–. The humble-bee [microform] : its life-history and how to domesticate it with descriptions of all the British species of Bombus and Psithyrus. Bees; Apiculture; Abeilles; Abeilles; Bee culture; Bees. ^&^. 5' :i; 11 I ft I i ' 'Hi* t ,i - I â > r, v s ;i i t i i I 126 THE HUMBLE-BEK VII by fresh ones emerging : this can only happen if there is plenty of brood in all stages. I found it possible to save these perishing colonies by bringing them indoors, where I confined each colony in a box and fed it liberally with honey and also with pollen that I obtained from a honey-bees' comb and pl
RMRG9K5R–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. 138 SCRUB CHESTNUT OAK. Quercus prinoides, Willdenow. FOBM—Usually a low shrub from 2-5 ft. high, but may attain a height of 18 ft. with a diameter of 4 inches. Usually occurs in clumps but may occur solitary. BARK—Thin, bitter, light brown, marked with light gray blotches, at flrst smooth, but later when trunk reaches a diameter of 4 inches it becomes rough. TWIGS—Smooth, slender, at flrst dark green and rusty-pubescent but later reddish-brown and smooth, marked with rather inconspicuous pale lentlcels. BUDS—Alter
RMRDT763–. Yard and garden; a book of practical information for the amateur gardener in city, town or suburb. Floriculture. Monkshood Foxglove (Aconitum Napellus) {Digitalis monstrosa) Lysimaehia nummular! Creeping Yellow Lysimaehia punctata 1 to 3 ft. Yellow Oenothera fruticosa 11/5, to 3 ft. Yellow Papaver nudicaule 12 to 15 in. White,, yellow a orange Papaver orientale 2 to 2% ft. Orange, scarlet Pentstemon laevigatus, var. Digitalis 2 to 3 ft. White Pyrethrum roseum 1% to 2 ft. Pink and red Scabiosa Caucasica 15 to 18 in. White and blue Spiraea Aruncus 4 to 5 ft. White. Please note that these image
RMRGABKM–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. 166 WILD BLACK CHERRY. Prunus serotina, Ehrhart.* FOEM—UPually reacbeR a height of 50-76 ft. with a diameter of 2-8 ft., but may attain a height of 110 ft. with a diameter of 5 feet. In forest grown specimens the trunk is usually long, clean, and with little taper, while in open grown specimens it is usually short. Crown rather Irregularly-oblong. BARK—On young trunks (Pig. 96) rather smooth, glossy, reddish-brown, marked with conspicuous-white horizontally-elongated lenticels; peels off in thin film-like layers, a
RMRDDCKX–. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE west wall at each side of the loop is a door, that near the west corner, which is 6 ft. by 2 ft. 6 in. and square-headed, leading through a small lobby 4ft. 8 in. by 3 ft. 2 in. in the thickness of the wall to the stair- case. The other doorway, which is 8 ft. high by 2 ft. 11 in. and round-headed, leads by a right-angled passage into a plain mural chamber 7 ft. by 5 ft., which seems to have had a loop at its south-east end, the wall being now broken, like those below, by a wide breach. Both the passag
RMRRXD77–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Tfr-^-fT^. 40 The Florists^ Review September 5, 1012. LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS Ik Rliil fkrisis wfwse cards ?ppcar or Ike pases CMtyiaf Ihb bead, are prepared to fill orders froai other florists for local deUvery as Ifca basis. If yoa wish to be represeatcd aader this headiaf, aow b the tiae to place yoar order. Esteblished 1857. FLORMST^ 737-739 Btsckingham Place L. D. Phone 1112 Gnceland CHICAGO Send us your retail orders. We have the best faoilities la the city. Wrtto, Wir* or Pbon* JOHN WALKER 11 ?. PHKLP8 STRKXT Youngstowii,0. •arefol Attention
RMRG5FT2–. Distribution, relative abundance and habitat utilization of the arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus) in the upper Big Hole River drainage, Montana : July 5 to September 8, 1988 . Arctic grayling. Page 36 â % a 1 X i « i *Mt*o-r). ⢠H Figure 11. Depth (ft) isopleths for intensive-use area "B" on the Big HoLe River. Solid circles indicate capture sites for YOY Arctic grayling from the first electrofishing survey. Letters along streambanks indicate orientation of transects, and letters followed by a period indicate the exact spot from which transect measurenments began.. Please note
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