RM2J8X783–Ottawa Hockey Club, March 1891 - Back Row, L to R: H. Kirby, A. Morel, C. Kirby, H.Y. Russell, F.M.S. Jenkins, W.C. Young ?, Front Row, L to R: R. Bradley, J. Kerr ca. 1891
RMW68RBY–Navy Yard, N.Y. U.S.S. North Carolina christening - Miss Isabel Young Hoey (sponsor); The USS North Carolina being christened in 1940. The ship sponsor (person doing the christening) is Isabel Hoey, daughter of North Carolina governor Clyde R. Hoey. Box: 19LCM, BB-55 to BB-56; Folder: launching party 6/13/40 F-1110-C-203
RM2TA27E4–First Lieutenant Simon H. Gregory (Lancaster, N.Y.) receives congratulations from Lieutenant Colonel Jazes R. Young after being awarded the Silver Star Medal for heroism during Operation UTAH. The ceremony took place on May 30, 1966 in Danang, Vietnam, and the photograph was taken by GySgt. Looney.
RM2HX4NRH–Queen Mary Sees Y.M.C.A. Mobile ExhibitionLeft to Right: - The Duchess of Edinburgh, Queen Mary, the Duchess of Kent, Lady Gunston, Mr. Derrick Gunston and Mr.E.E. Wickens.Queen Mary inspected the young men's Christian association mobile photographic exhibition and three Y.M.C.A tea wars.She was accompanied by the Duchess of Kent the ceremony marked the handing over of Tea Car No. 500 by the Duchess of Beaufort on behalf of the Credit Traders' Association. Mr. R.H. Swainson, General Secretary of the Western division accepting it on behalf of the Y.M.C.A, said the car would be a welcome additi
RM2HD0MY1–Rio Colorado, near the Mojave villages, from an island looking north - drawn by J. Young from a sketch by H.R. (i.e. H.B.) Möllhausen ; lith. of Sarony, Major & Knapp, N.Y.
RM2H90HJP–Warszawa, 1947-02. Zajêcia sportowe w Polskiej YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) przy ul. Marii Konopnickiej. Polski oddzia³ amerykañskiej organizacji powsta³ w 1923 r. pod nazw¹: Zwi¹zek M³odzie¿y Chrzeœcijañskiej - Polska YMCA i rozwija³ siê, otwieraj¹c szereg Ognisk w du¿ych miastach. Nz. æwiczenia gimnastyczne. bb/gr PAP/Jerzy Baranowski Warsaw, February of 1947. Sport training at Polish YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) at the Maria Konopnicka Street. The Polish section of the U.S. organisation was set up in 1923 under the name: the Christian Youth Association - Polish
RMF53N8K–03.03.1990, Muehlbeck, Halle, German Democratic Republic - A child looks over a Grundstuecksmauer. 00P900303A178CAROEX.JPG - NOT for SALE in G E R M A N Y, A U S T R I A, S W I T Z E R L A N D [MODEL RELEASE: NO, PROPERTY RELEASE: NO (c) caro photo agency / Muhs, http://www.caro-images.pl, info@carofoto.pl - In case of using the picture for non-journalistic purposes, please contact the agency - the picture is subject to royalty!]
RMD534BC–Sultry day in camp: Tampa, Florida
RM2R48F30–B.M. Ry. [Boston and Maine Railroad], Y.M.C.A., Concord, N.H., c1908. "R.R. Dept." and "Y.M.C.A." carved on porch.
RM2RB1DPP–Chicago, Illinois: May 2, 1962 New York Yankee players looking for relaxation during their series against the White Sox walk down State Street en route to a movie. L-R: Jim Coates, Yogi Berra, Phil Linz, Jim Boulton and Bud Daley.
RM2AFWRWT–. Peking : a social survey conducted under auspices of the Princeton University Center in China and the Peking Young Men's Christian Association. m,^ y- ItT-V. m ,1 ga ^^ m ^:.„,^ S*^r^ . ^ ?•%^^^-
RM2RB77HP–New York, New York: September 2, 1961 New York Yankee and Detroit Tiger sluggers before game to battle for first place in the American League. L-R: Roger Maris, 51 home runs, 121 RBI; Rocky Colavito, 39 and 122; Norm Cash, 32 and 111; and Mickey Mantle, 48 and 114.
RMRY556A–MILLS,COWARD,ATTENBOROUGH, IN WHICH WE SERVE, 1942
RFJXK54F–silhouettes of elephants cross africa on black isolated.
RM2ABWT4A–Pool's Signal Service Barometer OR STORM GLASS AND THERMOMETER COMBINED 77i.r T.a. 'YOU I WATCHMAKERS. A. W. FULLER Architect Albany N. Y. MOSS ENGRAVING COMPANY ENGRAVINGS FOR THIRTEEN YEARS c ICE MAKING MACHINES And Machines for Cooling Breweries Pork Packing Estab lishments Cold Storage Warehouses Hospitals etc. OTHER MEMOD. ' Moore County Grit' CORN MILLS Corn Mill 'Stones ALL SIZES. WESTMINSTER MD. JOHN LEE COOPER Sonoma Cal. NUT-BEARING TREES. - BY JAMES CONSUMPTION. EMPIRE FORGER EVAPORATINC FRUIT AMERICAN MANUFG CO. Waynesbor Pa. CLARK'S RUBBER WHEELS. Kelsey az Co. Meriden Conn. IRON
RMW1K5ND–Navy Yard, N.Y. U.S.S. North Carolina christening - Miss Isabel Young Hoey (sponsor); The USS North Carolina being christened in 1940. The ship sponsor (person doing the christening) is Isabel Hoey, daughter of North Carolina governor Clyde R. Hoey. Box: 19LCM, BB-55 to BB-56; Folder: launching party 6/13/40 F-1110-C-203
RM2H90HKF–Warszawa, 1947-02. Zajêcia sportowe w Polskiej YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) przy ul. Marii Konopnickiej. Polski oddzia³ amerykañskiej organizacji powsta³ w 1923 r. pod nazw¹: Zwi¹zek M³odzie¿y Chrzeœcijañskiej - Polska YMCA i rozwija³ siê, otwieraj¹c szereg Ognisk w du¿ych miastach. Nz. æwiczenia gimnastyczne. bb/gr PAP/Jerzy Baranowski Warsaw, February of 1947. Sport training at Polish YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) at the Maria Konopnicka Street. The Polish section of the U.S. organisation was set up in 1923 under the name: the Christian Youth Association - Polish
RMPG1PNM–. The pet book. Pets. Phok b^ erne M^r.^n TAMING A YOUNG ROBIN. 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.. Comstock, Anna Botsford, 1854-1930; Lord, Henry B. ins; Wright, Albert Hazen, 1879-1970 ins; Comstock, Anna Botsford, 1854-1930. ins. Ithaca, N. Y. : Comstock
RM2AGDPEA–. Outlines of zoology. , lens; /., iris; Sc, sclerotic; Ch.,choroid; R.y retina; vJt., vitreous humour;y.s/>., yellow spot; «., optic nerve. The eye.—There isno eye in Amphioxus,it is rarely more thanlarval in Tunicates, it is rudimentary in Myxine and inthe young lamprey. In higher forms the eye is alwayspresent, though occasionally degenerate, e.g. in fishes fromcaves or from the deep sea. It is hidden under theskin in Proteus, an amphibian cave-dweller, and in thesubterranean amphibians like Cxcilia, very small in a fewsnakes and lizards, and its nerves are abortive in themole. 496 STRUC
RM2ABWBTH–CANADIAN PATENTS. inside Page 75 cents a line. NEW PUBLICATION. Only a Pony a Picture 805 Broadway New York HEMP MACHINE IdONSON'S PATENT BIT. PPIIPPIPP Comm lesion allow ed agents. $10 per day and upwards made by anyone. Any m an or woman young or old can make hundre& and farmers'sons make the beat of agents. Complete outfit free to agents. Give the business a trial in your spare time; It will pay better than any other agency business or anything else you can REMOVAL. PATENTS MUNN & CO. 37 Park Row N. Y. Waahngton D. C. GREAT BARGAIN. Strap File aml Bffilor ' III n sisomis;ISI e and MUNN ti
RM2ABX8EN–Edwards' 600 Examination Questions and Modern American Marine Engines. Boilers The Practical Steam Engineers' Guide in the HENRY CAREY BAIRD & CO. 810 Walnut St. Philadelphia Pa. U.S.A. Roper's Engineers' Handy-Book. EDWARD MEEKS Publisher No. 1012 Walnut St. - Philadelphia Pa. PATENT DISPLAY STAND HARPER'S PERIODICALS HARPER'S MAGAZINE One Year $4.00 HARPER'S WEEKLY One Year 4.00 HARPER'S BAZAR One Year - 4.00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE One Year - 2.00 HARPER it BROTHERS NEW YORK. INVESTMENT TRIAL THE INTERNATIONAL CYCLOP2EDIA The BEST READY REFERENCE CYCLOPIEDIA in the ENGLISH LANGUAGE $ 1 0.
RM2H90J81–Warszawa, 1947-02. Zajêcia sportowe w Polskiej YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) przy ul. Marii Konopnickiej. Polski oddzia³ amerykañskiej organizacji powsta³ w 1923 r. pod nazw¹: Zwi¹zek M³odzie¿y Chrzeœcijañskiej - Polska YMCA i rozwija³ siê, otwieraj¹c szereg Ognisk w du¿ych miastach. Nz. wi¹zanie rêkawic bokserskich. bb/gr PAP/Jerzy Baranowski Warsaw, February of 1947. Sport training at Polish YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) at the Maria Konopnicka Street. The Polish section of the U.S. organisation was set up in 1923 under the name: the Christian Youth Association -
RMPG16PX–. Studies in fossil botany . Paleobotany. BOTRYOPTERIS 331 In one case M. Renault described a young frond in beautiful preservation, which was still circinately coiled, and bore numerous equisetiform hairs on its outer surface. The fructifications of Botryopteris forensis bear a general resemblance to those of Zygopteris, but differ â ^SyS. Fig. 124.âBotryopteris. Group of sporangia attached laterally to an axis, probably part of rachis. The sporangia show the mtiltiseriate annulus ; they have already dehisced. Associated with B. ramosa. Cf. Fig. 123. y, 66. S. Coll. 776. R. S. in detail. The
RM2AG3M8P–. The North Carolina Presbyterian. a oerer forgiva myaelf, thr.:I have lived so k>ng without living Chrit-,when I might haveo^gnn as young as you!What self-reproach and bitter r^ectioi;*)I will be shved to oor children, if the grac>j:^ot God should oonyort tbem in eariyyearj. that office dftbs Rev. J. rbory, D. D., forpei(ly of Bbftbn. Letters for fte SoutkeniAid Soc^y should be addressed to Bev. Dr.Watsrbury, 98 Wail strMt, or if they ooatatamoney, or in any way relate to finaaoes orvbasiMBess, diay may be addressed to Gferard Hafkick^Irsaiaarsr, aime number «id strsst^ i*»»ered ovor, n
RM2H90HJG–Warszawa, 1947-02. Zajêcia sportowe w Polskiej YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) przy ul. Marii Konopnickiej. Polski oddzia³ amerykañskiej organizacji powsta³ w 1923 r. pod nazw¹: Zwi¹zek M³odzie¿y Chrzeœcijañskiej - Polska YMCA i rozwija³ siê, otwieraj¹c szereg Ognisk w du¿ych miastach. Nz. grupa uczestników zajêæ z boksu. bb/gr PAP/Jerzy Baranowski Warsaw, February of 1947. Sport training at Polish YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) at the Maria Konopnicka Street. The Polish YMCA section was set up in 1923 under the name: the Christian Youth Association - Polish YMCA and o
RMPG0EHK–. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. HIST 0 R Y OF HEREFORD CATTLE 141 their being much better suclvlers, maturing earlier, producing more lean, and heavier lieeees than the Leicesters. Their fame is now spread far and wide, and I expect in a very few years that nearly every long-wooled flock in England will be 'alloyed' by Cotswold blood. "The heifer you call Eliza is not by Young Sovereign, but by Favorite, Jr., a son of Fitz Favorite. Fitz Favorite was by Favorite, the sire of Old Sovereign, and the latter was the sire of m
RM2AFX1JN–. Highland Echo 1915-1925. A. E. McCULLOCH Jeweler and Optician124 Main Street. *£ si Expert Shoe Repairing H If you want it done right take your work to The Shop UnderSPRAKER-ATKINS CO. STORE SrstVWS0^rktstWStSf^r»fSiStsrststsrsr*istststrtrstH,t^tk,tststsrsihrMrstht^0krktstsr^f^stsssit,r if President Wilson Will SpeakNext Sunday. Another of the very helpful Sun-day meetings of the Y. M. C. A. washeld last Sabbath with Dr. Gilling-ham as leader. The story of theRich Young Ruler was read andformed the subject of the address. Dr. Gillingham told o f three.hings present in the life of theman.
RM2H90HK2–Warszawa, 1947-02. Zajêcia sportowe w Polskiej YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) przy ul. Marii Konopnickiej. Polski oddzia³ amerykañskiej organizacji powsta³ w 1923 r. pod nazw¹: Zwi¹zek M³odzie¿y Chrzeœcijañskiej - Polska YMCA i rozwija³ siê, otwieraj¹c szereg Ognisk w du¿ych miastach. Nz. grupa uczestników zajêæ z boksu. bb/gr PAP/Jerzy Baranowski Warsaw, February of 1947. Sport training at Polish YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) at the Maria Konopnicka Street. The Polish section of the U.S. organisation was set up in 1923 under the name: the Christian Youth Association
RMPFX756–. History of Steuben County, New York, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von, 1730-1794. O-EOI^G-E :R. i?.. ^^inSTS^^ATOI^TH:, George R. R. x4.insworth was horn in the town of Prattsburgh, Steuben Co., N. Y., Jan. 12, 1830. His father, Isaac Ainsworth, was a native of Massachusetts, and came to Otisco, Ouondaga Co., with his mother (the father having died in Massachusetts) while quite young, and during the latter part of the last century. While a young man he migrated to the town of
RM2AMYADA–The War Cry . and playiW ntion. The Band plays remarkably rcry night The large Hall is now Jf=. J^nd is a credit To its young ? ntig remodelled and adapted to suit *^^tC t^ ^tt* :ie demands o£ the Corps. This will JneHaHwas crowded for the v; agreat factor in future advances. rtfj%? ,^ ^.^^^ •*=>?? ^ il^Cdptain and Mrs. Cooksey Aseribe the %tIi^SL7Jf ^Y^ ^^ I-. the glory lo God. and nraise Him mf^jf^^ .tT ^^ ^*P*. ^*^^°^« ^^^ hught these Officers by the afore- meetings was r/5.l .^^* ° *! b entioned achievements is, that to Sed Salvation oi the icceed at a Corps, demands the Iiv- A niimT.«
RM2H90HKP–Warszawa, 1947-02. Zajêcia sportowe w Polskiej YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) przy ul. Marii Konopnickiej. Polski oddzia³ amerykañskiej organizacji powsta³ w 1923 r. pod nazw¹: Zwi¹zek M³odzie¿y Chrzeœcijañskiej - Polska YMCA i rozwija³ siê, otwieraj¹c szereg Ognisk w du¿ych miastach. Nz. æwiczenia gimnastyczne. bb/gr PAP/Jerzy Baranowski Warsaw, February 1947. Sport at Polish YMCA at Maria Konopnicka Street. The Polish branch of the U.S. organisation was set up in 1923 under the name of The Union of Christian Youth - Polish YMCA and thrived opening a number of centres in big c
RMPG07G6–. Diseases of bees. Bees. C^ *«f â - "y^ r^ â¢^V' *. A.âBrood comb with brood dead of Aspergillus mycosis produced experimentally by inoculation with a culture of Aspergillus flavus on a brood comb. B.âBrood comb with brood and young bees from a colony inoculated experimentally with A. flatms, taken after the older bees had deserted the hive before succumbing to Aspergillus mycosis.. 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 or
RM2AX138J–The War Cry . WmlL I fe-^:f J&Jm mfj>: 1, Y. I noticed thc-y Knew how to hsh andpray as well as play. v> c lesvo ti> night ior Lethbiid^e,where we mean to do all we can towin souls for the Kingdom, and sol-diets [or the d. A.—More anon, •Yourri in the Wnr,C. S. Johnstone, Caot. ou . cu know r Because Hes saved me. Oh, I tellyou, George, Ive got hold oi some-thing good, and I want you to coinoto flie Army and get saved too. Then the enthusiastic young con-vert, knelt down and prayed fur histiicnd. The result was that GeorgeMioinised to go the Army, and in thoHwiiJ meeting he attended
RM2H90HKA–Warszawa, 1947-02. Zajêcia sportowe w Polskiej YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) przy ul. Marii Konopnickiej. Polski oddzia³ amerykañskiej organizacji powsta³ w 1923 r. pod nazw¹: Zwi¹zek M³odzie¿y Chrzeœcijañskiej - Polska YMCA i rozwija³ siê, otwieraj¹c szereg Ognisk w du¿ych miastach. Nz. grupa uczestników zajêæ z boksu. bb/gr PAP/Jerzy Baranowski Warsaw, February of 1947. Sport training at Polish YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) at the Maria Konopnicka Street. The Polish section of the U.S. organisation was set up in 1923 under the name: the Christian Youth Association
RMPFTP0N–. Points of the horse; a treatise on the conformation, movements, breeds and evolution of the horse. Horses. Fig 392—{After Gaudry) Left Fokl Foot of Broniotherium (^th leal length). Fig. 393 — {Afiu Gaud}y) Lfft Hind Fooi or Bronto THERIUM (|tli real length). of its digits had three phalanges. As I am considering the genealogy only of hoof-bearing animals, I shall not go fur- ther back than the Phenacodus. Having now arrived at an animal with five toes, I may point out that in no case do the digits of any normal mammal (an animal which suckles its young) exceed that number The digits, I may r
RM2AJANPF–The curly-haired hen . In vain Mother Etienne strove to tone down the colours of 28 T H E C U R L Y-H AIRED HEN the stuffs, to modify the cut of the garments, but Yollande longremained an object of surprise and antipathy to the majorityof the poultry. The scandal soon reached its climax. That hen must be mad, said an old duck to his wife.. Just imagine dressing up like that; shell come along oneof these days in a bathing suit, cried a young rooster whoprided himself on his wit. A young turkey tugged at her clothes, trying to pull them YOLLANDE S TROUSSEAU 29 off, and all the others looked on l
RM2H90HK7–Warszawa, 1947-02. Zajêcia sportowe w Polskiej YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) przy ul. Marii Konopnickiej. Polski oddzia³ amerykañskiej organizacji powsta³ w 1923 r. pod nazw¹: Zwi¹zek M³odzie¿y Chrzeœcijañskiej - Polska YMCA i rozwija³ siê, otwieraj¹c szereg Ognisk w du¿ych miastach. Nz. grupa uczestników zajêæ z boksu. Z prawej operator Polskiej Kroniki Filmowej W³adys³aw Forbert. bb/gr PAP/Jerzy Baranowski Warsaw, February of 1947. Sport training at Polish YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) at the Maria Konopnicka Street. The Polish YMCA section was set up in 1923 unde
RMPG179B–. The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon. Fishes. R.Mmtem del Mintem Bros imp 1, SISOR RHABDOPHORDS. 2 LEIOCASSIS RAMA (T 5, G.CENIA (young) 6,GITCHKEEA. 3,BAGARIUS Y/RRELLII, 4., GAGATA CENlA (ADULT.) NANGRA VIRIDESCENS . O.N, PTO^CTATA.. 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.. Day, Francis, 1829-1889. London, B. Quaritch
RM2AFMJWK–. The standard cyclopedia of modern agriculture and rural economy, by the most distinguished authorities and specialists under the editorship of Professor R. Patrick Wright ... w y BLi-i-id:jrr;, r,2.s. YOUNG DROMEDARY. riiMlu. W . b. bLiriui;c. I.Z.S. iACTRIAX CAMEL Campanulaceae — Campine Fowl 79 flowering, and they ripen seeds freely. TheEampion (C. Rapunculus), a native of GreatBritain, is a biennial with running white succu-lent roots, which are eaten as a salad, [w. w.] Campanulacese.—This is the name forthe nat. ord. of dicotyledonous plants whichcontains the Bluebell, the true Bluebell
RM2H90J7J–Warszawa, 1947-02. Zajêcia sportowe w Polskiej YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) przy ul. Marii Konopnickiej. Polski oddzia³ amerykañskiej organizacji powsta³ w 1923 r. pod nazw¹: Zwi¹zek M³odzie¿y Chrzeœcijañskiej - Polska YMCA i rozwija³ siê, otwieraj¹c szereg Ognisk w du¿ych miastach. Nz. æwiczenia gimnastyczne. Z kamer¹ operator Polskiej Kroniki Filmowej W³adys³aw Forbert. bb/gr PAP/Jerzy Baranowski Warsaw, February of 1947. Sport training at Polish YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) at the Maria Konopnicka Street. The Polish section of the U.S. organisation was set up i
RM2H9JFAH–Wroc³aw, 1948-08. Podczas Œwiatowego Kongresu Intelektualistów w Obronie Pokoju (25-28 sierpnia 1948 r.) w Bibliotece Zak³adu Narodowego im. Ossoliñskich otwarto wystawê ksi¹¿ek francuskich przywiezionych z Pary¿a. Nz. ksi¹¿ki dla dzieci i m³odzie¿y. msa PAP Dok³adny dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalony. Wroclaw, Aug. 1948. An exhibition of French books brought from Paris was opened in the Library of the Ossolinskis National Institute during the World Congress of Intellectuals in Defence of Peace (Aug. 25-28, 1948). Pictured: books for children and young people. msa PAP
RMPG4CYY–. Diseases of truck crops and their control . Vegetables. Fig. 8. Nematode Root Knot. a. Root knot of Irish potato, b. root knot of onion, c. root knot of parsnip, d. egg of nematode, Heterodera radicicola, e. youn, 'izr'- . ^ â¢-»"-,Tmwn r^^ax^ worm, g. young male worm, h. matured male w«-6^Tn-i r^s^^^y ^^ ^11.^^^,^,^,, ,..., :, ,. covering, j, matured female worm (d. to ». great .-;:;!-.â .- r. . Ill - .â¢.. .. 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
RM2H9FM0P–Warszawa, 1948-03. Powszechna Organizacja S³u¿ba Polsce – paramilitarna organizacja dla m³odzie¿y utworzona w 1948 r., kontrolowana przez Zwi¹zek Walki M³odych. Organizacyjnie by³a zwi¹zana z Wojskiem Polskim. Jej celem by³o prowadzenie przysposobienia zawodowego, wojskowego oraz indoktrynacji politycznej m³odzie¿y w wieku od 16 do 21 lat. Nz. logo organizacji i jeden ze sloganów: Kto Polsce s³u¿y sobie s³u¿y. uu PAP Dok³adny dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalony. Poland, March 1948. Service to Poland (SP), youth paramilitary organisation set up in 1948 and supervised by the Union of Young Fig
RM2CDFGFD–. A short history of art . .?lLTUOPOLITAX 31VSEdl OF ART, X. Y. YOUNG WOMAN A good example of this artists type of pure, fine womanhood.. JOi[X W. ALEXANni.I! 3iEritoiM!!,rrAN .insi:i.-i lii ak r, x. , SlLDV IX BLACK AND GREEX This costume is yellow with iilaek stripes, the whole treated with eliarmiiij; suggestion of iuiproxisation.
RM2H9MPD9–Warszawa, 1948-10. W miesi¹cu pog³êbiania przyjaŸni polsko-radzieckiej zorganizowano przegl¹d 52 filmów radzieckich, w tym 17 dla m³odzie¿y. W stolicy dla m³odych widzów przeznaczono kino Polonia, filmy zmieniano co dwa dni. Nz. kino Stylowy przy ul. Marsza³kowskiej 112, najstarszy tzw. zeroekran otwarty w 1912 r. mw PAP Dok³adny dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalony. Warsaw, Oct. 1948. The Polish-Soviet Friendship Month featured a review of 52 Soviet films, including 17 films for the youth. Films for young viewers were shown in the Polonia cinema, with a new film shown every second day. Pictu
RMPFXJJA–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. H.I7.5./7 Cyclonema bilix. {Pleurotomaria lilix.) Rogers, page lift .A ^^^' fig. "620. Loraine formation. (Conrad, ^ ^^ Jour. Acad. N. Sci. Phila. Vol. 8, 1842. Tren- ton and Hudson river formations ) IIc^ Illh^— The genus Cyclonema (thread-wound) was es- tablished by Hall in Pal. N. Y., Vol. 2, 1852, R. SZO page 89; Ulix being its type species. Cyclonema cancellatum. {littorina cancellata.) Hall, GeoL, 1843, page 72, figs. 17, 5, a young individual fine
RM2CPEB63–. Three voyages of a naturalist, being an account of many little- known islands in three oceans visited by the 'Valhalla,' R.Y.S.; . ew, and, as it so happened, we ourselves were allbut shipwrecked in the neighbourhood of thisisland a few days later. The sea round Assumption swarmed Avith fish,and turtles were also very plentiful. At the timeof our visit the latter were in great numbers closeto the shore, where several were turned. Anumber of nests was found by following theturtle tracks in the sand. Some contained fresheggs, others were on the point of hatching, andseveral newly-hatched young
RM2H9MPDR–Warszawa, 1948-10. W miesi¹cu pog³êbiania przyjaŸni polsko-radzieckiej zorganizowano przegl¹d 52 filmów radzieckich, w tym 17 dla m³odzie¿y. W stolicy dla m³odych widzów przeznaczono kino Polonia, filmy zmieniano co dwa dni. Nz. kino Stylowy przy ul. Marsza³kowskiej 112, najstarszy tzw. zeroekran otwarty w 1912 r. mw PAP Dok³adny dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalony. Warsaw, Oct. 1948. The Polish-Soviet Friendship Month featured a review of 52 Soviet films, including 17 films for the youth. Films for young viewers were shown in the Polonia cinema, with a new film shown every second day. Pictu
RMPFXJJ5–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. H.I7.5./7 Cyclonema bilix. {Pleurotomaria lilix.) Rogers, page lift .A ^^^' fig. "620. Loraine formation. (Conrad, ^ ^^ Jour. Acad. N. Sci. Phila. Vol. 8, 1842. Tren- ton and Hudson river formations ) IIc^ Illh^— The genus Cyclonema (thread-wound) was es- tablished by Hall in Pal. N. Y., Vol. 2, 1852, R. SZO page 89; Ulix being its type species. Cyclonema cancellatum. {littorina cancellata.) Hall, GeoL, 1843, page 72, figs. 17, 5, a young individual fine
RM2CF6F9N–. The art of the Italian renaissance; a handbook for students and travellers. r details in hispictures. Later, the Lombard Caraaggio caused a positive storm inliomc with a flower-ase; it was the sign of a new art. If a Quattrocentist like Filippino paints Music (picture in Berlin), asa young woman, who is decking the swan of Apollo, while the wind makes hermantle, gay with the liright hues of the Quattrocento, flutter round her, thepicture with its putti and animals, its ater and foliage, has all the charmof a myth rendered ])y Bocklin. The sixteenth century would have selectedonly the scu
RM2H9MPWW–Warszawa, 1948-10. W miesi¹cu pog³êbiania przyjaŸni polsko-radzieckiej zorganizowano przegl¹d 52 filmów radzieckich, w tym 17 dla m³odzie¿y. W stolicy dla m³odych widzów przeznaczono kino Polonia, filmy zmieniano co dwa dni. Nz. kino Stylowy przy ul. Marsza³kowskiej 112, najstarszy tzw. zeroekran otwarty w 1912 r. mw PAP Dok³adny dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalony. Warsaw, Oct. 1948. The Polish-Soviet Friendship Month featured a review of 52 Soviet films, including 17 films for the youth. Films for young viewers were shown in the Polonia cinema, with a new film shown every second day. Pictu
RMPFXHAW–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 277 LI ELI.. Heliophyllum fecundum. (Hall, 35th Annual Rt. N. Y. Collett's Indiana Rt. 1882, page 309, plate 26, fig. 6, and plate 27, figs. 4, 5. Groups of this coral, old and young, stem and buds. (Easily distinguished from Helioplvylliim gem- maiutn by its small- er size and different shape of cup. j Falls of Ohio, Corniferous Limestone, VIII a. Walls of the cup nearly fiat, then ab- /p«o '^s^r ruptly descending to loriZr. ^^ PL 27j a flat; lamellae 70. He
RM2CPED1G–. Three voyages of a naturalist, being an account of many little- known islands in three oceans visited by the 'Valhalla,' R.Y.S.; . t,as it slowly wends its way to its nest and young,if it is spied by a frigate bird. The robber at oncehurls itself on its victim, and the gannet, terrifiedat the attack of a bird so much larger than itself,drops from its mouth and throat all the fish whichit has been at such pains to catch. The frigatebird then swoops down and, catching up the fallenfish before it reaches the ground or sea, makes offand swallows the stolen food at leisure. Frigate birds, however
RM2H9MPDP–Warszawa, 1948-10. W miesi¹cu pog³êbiania przyjaŸni polsko-radzieckiej zorganizowano przegl¹d 52 filmów radzieckich, w tym 17 dla m³odzie¿y. W stolicy dla m³odych widzów przeznaczono kino Polonia, filmy zmieniano co dwa dni. Nz. kino Stylowy przy ul. Marsza³kowskiej 112, najstarszy tzw. zeroekran otwarty w 1912 r. mw PAP Dok³adny dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalony. Warsaw, Oct. 1948. The Polish-Soviet Friendship Month featured a review of 52 Soviet films, including 17 films for the youth. Films for young viewers were shown in the Polonia cinema, with a new film shown every second day. Pictu
RMPG07TK–. Diseases of bees. Bees. Fig. 1.—Portion of comb showing the effect of European foulbiood upon the larvae: a,j,k, Normal sealed cells; b,c,d, e, g, i, I, m, p, g, larvse affected by disease; r, normal larva at age attacked by disease- /, liinfOf dried^down larvae or scales. Three times natural size. capping, but sometimes quite young larvae are attacked (fig. 1, E, M). Sunken and perforated cappings, which are such common symptoms of American foulbrood, are sometimes seen in colonies suffering with European foulbrood. (2) Early sym/ptoms.—The earliest indications of the disease are a slight y
RM2CPEC9A–. Three voyages of a naturalist, being an account of many little- known islands in three oceans visited by the 'Valhalla,' R.Y.S.; . were several swallows of our familiarspeciest and a pair of wagtails of one of the Capespecies, J which is not unlike our pied wagtaU, wereabout to nest on the light-keepers house. Giant petrels were swimming in the sea closeto the shore on the windward side, and theyprobably fed on the young cormorants andpenguins, especially those that were weak andsickly. As we had to get on board the tug at mid-day,our time ashore was limited, but we managed tocover a good de
RMPFXHAR–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Heliophyllum fecundum. (Hall, 35th Annual Rt. N. Y. Collett's Indiana Rt. 1882, page 309, plate 26, fig. 6, and plate 27, figs. 4, 5. Groups of this coral, old and young, stem and buds. (Easily distinguished from Helioplvylliim gem- maiutn by its small- er size and different shape of cup. j Falls of Ohio, Corniferous Limestone, VIII a. Walls of the cup nearly fiat, then ab- /p«o '^s^r ruptly descending to loriZr. ^^ PL 27j a flat; lamellae 70. Heliophyllum li
RM2CPEB7E–. Three voyages of a naturalist, being an account of many little- known islands in three oceans visited by the 'Valhalla,' R.Y.S.; . A FLIGHTLESS RAIL 109 one of them fly, or even try to do so : they trustedentirely to their legs when pursued. In severalpatches of bush we came across family parties ofthem, and although the young were mostly full-grown and feathered, we saw several which werestill covered with black down. They were foundon aU parts of the island, except on the summit ofthe sandy hiU on the windward side. Whileuttering its remarkable note, this rail stands quitestill and pufEs o
RMPFXYCN–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Hcdi page 476, plite 119, figs. 1 a^ 6, young shell; 6 a, 5,large speci- men, symmetrical and well-preserved; with the whorls free except at the extreme tip, and figured natural size. Oriskany sandstone of New York.—In Penna. found by I. 0. White in Montour Co., Cooper township. Grove's tunnel, in Oriskany sandstone. (G7, p. 86, 297 ) Claypole's spec. 95-1.— VII. Platyceras minutissimum. Walcott. Potsdam Fauna, (J C y^T^^-'s^^ W/5 r Saratoga Co., N. Y., 1888,
RM2CEYJT2–. Bates Student. th Studio, Lewiston. .1. Roy Packard is a student at theUnion Theological Seminary, N. Y. Clara Neale Lee died of heart failure,October 22. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Knights havea young daughter, Margaret Cecil. Fred Smith is studying English atHarvard. Harold B. Clapp is studying Mathe-matics at Harvard. 1915— Leslie R. Carey is Secretary ofthe Boys Branch of the Brooklyn Y.M. C. A. George B. Gustin is in a businessposition at Portland. Mr. Gustins ad-dress is 116 Franklin Street. Allan W. Mansfield is principal of theFreeport High School. Norman 0. Richardson has a positionwit
RMPG49RK–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. Fig. 8. Head of Yarrow. A, top view (magnified); B, lengthwise section (magnified), re, re- ceptacle ; i, involucre; r, ray-flowers; d, disk-flowers; c, corolla; s, stigma; ch, chaff, or bracts of receptacle.. 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. Boston, Ginn
RM2CDYKJ7–. Modern farm buildings : being suggestions for the most approved ways of designing the cow barn, dairy, horse barn, hay barn, sheepcote, piggery, manure pit, chicken house, root cellar, ice house, and other buildings of the farm group, on practical, sanitary and artistic lines . z=> in zO S. y * 0 s 3 o 0ao «W SO S3 55 o u K o 55« O55 R ?J B «&<& o p-. oE 4 [139] 140 MODERN FARM BUILDINGS In this plan the young stock are separated from the cows.The conditions of the site were such that it seemed impracti-cable to trolley the horse manure and the cow manure to thesame place. The grade is
RMPG49T2–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. APPENDIX I 359. Fig. 8. Head of Yarrow. A, top view (magnified); B, lengthwise section (magnified), re, re- ceptacle ; i, involucre; r, ray-flowers; d, disk-flowers; c, corolla; s, stigma; ch, chaff, or bracts of receptacle.. 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. Boston, Ginn
RM2AKYTP0–The North Carolina Presbyterian . nliWiityif^ iimr» .ifiO)- ;i fthd said. , y .^^h^[ f-tA% i^iix^ ^ u Atina Mafy i)rpittptly ^vfe 1;he Ww,and ih«i. fc^ga^; ti?^ .examine the; leaves..I>r, liL.D.,Henry Young Professor of BiblicalJVoiite^atvir^ and Interpti^ta-tion of the Now Tes-mm; fi-j yVnt ?•?? tament. - •»*« Tti.xii The Bev. Thomas Gary Jonnson* IX D.,)., .. -Professor of EcclesiasUcai jHis^o^y. and Polity.),»« jUm>*/ ^tnniH The Rev. Thomas, R.. English, D. D.,Btuart Robinson Professor of the Eng-lish Bible and Pastoral Theology. The Rev. Clement R. Vsughan, D. D.,Professor of System
RMPG41RD–. Foundations of botany. Botany; Botany. ARRANGEMENT OF FLOWERS ON THE STEM 189. Fig. 133.—Head of Yairow. ^, top view. (Magnified.) i, lengthwise section. (Magnified.) re, receptacle; i, involucre; r, ray-flowers ; d, disk-flowers ; c, corolla ; s, Btigina; ch, chaff, or bracts of receptacle.. 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, Gi
RMRDGN6C–. The pet book. Pets. Phok b^ erne M^r.^n TAMING A YOUNG ROBIN. 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.. Comstock, Anna Botsford, 1854-1930; Lord, Henry B. ins; Wright, Albert Hazen, 1879-1970 ins; Comstock, Anna Botsford, 1854-1930. ins. Ithaca, N. Y. : Comstock
RMPG41R9–. Foundations of botany. Botany; Botany. Fig. 133.—Head of Yairow. ^, top view. (Magnified.) i, lengthwise section. (Magnified.) re, receptacle; i, involucre; r, ray-flowers ; d, disk-flowers ; c, corolla ; s, Btigina; ch, chaff, or bracts of receptacle.. 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.
RMRDR5XX–. Fishes. Fishes. 172 The Cyclostomes, or Lampreys narrow and toothless. From Professor Surface's paper on "The Removal of Lampreys from the Interior Waters of New York" we have -the following extracts (slightly condensed): " In the latter part of the fall the young lampreys, Petro- myzon marinus imicolor, the variety land-locked in the lakes of Central New York, metamorphose and assume the form of the adult. They are now about six or eight inches long. The externally segmented condition of the body disappears. The. - â ' y â "C / ;*!: - - " - f r-Z'i - ' /
RMRR8EA7–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^^N-'«/f":' »:??*^.'j^-Ov^ ':*''^r,.'"^y X' 60 The Florists^ Review November 23, 1922 Florists Have Great Success with My Birds and Goldfish It is nothing new for Florists to sell Goldfish, but Canary Birds are a newer development and equally successful. The Tyrolean Warbler Singfs Business Into Your Store and Nets You Nearly 100% This bird should not be confused with ordinary canaries. The Tyrolean Warbler is imported direct from the Tyrol district of Switzerland where he has been taught to sing by the peasants, while still a young bird
RMRJ5ECJ–. The gallinaceous game birds of North America [microform] : including the partridges, grouse, ptarmigan, and wild turkeys; with accounts of their dispersion, habits, nesting, etc., and full descriptions of the plumage of both adult and young, together with their popular and scientific names : a book written both for those who love to seek these birds afield with dog and gun, as well as those who may only desire to learn the ways of such attractive creatures in their haunts. Game and game birds; Galliformes; Birds; Gibier; Galliformes; Oiseaux. T^^^ >ii> il!l Pi r I. K '• v*« {. A. h.M.y
RMRDT30R–. Seaside studies in natural history. Marine animals. MELICEKTDM. 63 appearance again in the adult condition, is not known, though it is probable that they remain at the bottom during this period, and only come to the surface to spawn. This impression is con- firmed by the observations made upon a very young Oyanea which was kept for a long time in confinement; but a question of this kind cannot of course be settled by a single experiment.* Melicertvm. (Melicertum campanula Y±r. et Les.) A pretty Medusa, smaller and far more readily obtained than the Tima, is the Melicertiun. (Fig. 80.) Its di
RMRDKFWH–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. XVII OPHIO THRIX VERTEBRAE 481 (Fig. 209, w.'y.r),and below it perihaemal canals as in Asteroidea ; below this again the radial nerve-cord (Z), and beneath this again a canal called the " epineural canal" («p), which represents the missing ambulacral groove. This canal in the very young Brittle Star is an open groove, but becomes closed by the approximation of its edges. The vertebra, which has a double origin, represents a pair of fused ambulacral ossicles. In Ophiohelus these are only slightly adherent to one another (Fig. 216).. Please not
RMRE0R9N–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Section of A. Csesarea Young plant (a) Smooth cap (i) Free gills (c) Hollow stem (r) Ruffle-like ring. 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.. Marshall, Nina L. (Nina Lovering). Garden City, N. Y. : Doubleday, Page
RMRPXJW7–. Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological. Botany. FIG. 312.—Development of the archegonia of Salvinia natans (after Pringsheim, x 150). FIG. 313.—Salvinia natans; median longitudinal section through the prothallium and young embryo ; A after the first three divisions of the oospore, / and // are separated by the basal wall; / the hypobasal segment divided by the wall y into the cells a and b; II the epibasal segment,divided by the wall 2 (transverse wall); cd axis of growth ; B embryo in a further stage of development, r rr first stage of the foot, s apical cell of the scutiform
RMRDYFY0–. A textbook of botany for colleges and universities ... Botany. would seem to be a ves- After TuLASNE. tigial one. The other structure produced by the my- celium in the barberry leaf is the aecidium or clusterciip. The aecidia usually appear in groups on the lower leaf surface, each opening upon the surface as a cup containing numer- ous simple sporophores bearing rows of spores, „,, , , the aecidiospores (fig. 196). The scattered Fig. 195. — Wheal rust: a r o y / spermogonium (producing aecidiospores that fall upon young wheat spermatia) arising from the plants germinate, the host is penet
RMREF1HN–. Report on the birds of Pennsylvania : with special reference to the food habits, based on over four thousand stomach examinations. Birds. 374 BlliDS OF PENNSYLVANIA, From J. V. Henry Knott, Kingston, N. Y.: I have seen the common crow eat egrsrs, and have caught him by baiting a steel-trap with an egg-. The nifin in charge of the gas-works at Saugerties told mo this spring that lie had to cover his chiclien-yard with wire to save the chickens from the crows, and that he saw them catch the chickens repeatedly. P>om Frank R. Hancock, Casky, Ky.: The common crow undoubtedly catches young chi
RMRE1EW2–. Principles of plant culture; an elementary treatise designed as a text-book for beginners in agriculture and horticulture. Horticulture; Botany. Fig. 44. Fruit spur of the pear, duced one-half. (After Barry.) Re the e'^'app'fe. "'i^^p^fnt? at of the young shoots that grow which apples were .de- ^^^^ ^^^^^ formed the preceding year; W, wrinkles mark- tached the preceding year: w, wnnKies uiaiji- / j xl. l,^«x «„« ing points at which season {canes) and the shoot con- leaves were detached In ,. , r jj.-l.xi previous y.ears. Reduced, tmues tO grOW DCyOnd the tlOWerS. '^^ ^' The raspberry,
RMRDBCHA–. Studies in fossil botany . Paleobotany. BOTRYOPTERIS 331 In one case M. Renault described a young frond in beautiful preservation, which was still circinately coiled, and bore numerous equisetiform hairs on its outer surface. The fructifications of Botryopteris forensis bear a general resemblance to those of Zygopteris, but differ â ^SyS. Fig. 124.âBotryopteris. Group of sporangia attached laterally to an axis, probably part of rachis. The sporangia show the mtiltiseriate annulus ; they have already dehisced. Associated with B. ramosa. Cf. Fig. 123. y, 66. S. Coll. 776. R. S. in detail. The
RMRJ273F–. A popular handbook of the ornithology of eastern North America [microform]. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. 460 HL'3IMlN(i HIKDS. i. mere amusement, ptiirawie largt-r ])ir(l^. such as the Yellow Hinl and Sparrows. To man th<"y show but little either of tear ijr aversion, often quietly feeding on their favorite (lowers when s(j nearly approached ^â *< to be its leathers with great com])osure, particularly preening ani clearing the plumes of the wing. The old and young; j^re ^oon reconciled to confinement. In an hour after the los-;^ of Ililx-rty the cheerful little capt
RMRDE13X–. Diseases of bees. Bees. C^ *«f â - "y^ r^ â¢^V' *. A.âBrood comb with brood dead of Aspergillus mycosis produced experimentally by inoculation with a culture of Aspergillus flavus on a brood comb. B.âBrood comb with brood and young bees from a colony inoculated experimentally with A. flatms, taken after the older bees had deserted the hive before succumbing to Aspergillus mycosis.. 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 or
RMRHY6X9–. The natural history of birds [microform] : from the French of the Count de Buffon. Ornithology; Birds; Ornithologie; Oiseaux. I a«3 J .'Hj y-'. The L O R I O T*. Ortolus Galhuht Linn, and Gmel. Oriolust Briff. Caliula, Ray, and WSI. 7'urdus Luteus, Frifch. Tur Jus Aureusf Klein. The Wifwall, Will. -^ The Yellow'bird from Bengal, Alb. 7'he Golden Oriole, Penn. and Lath. TT has been faid, that the young of this bird are â¢*â excluded by degrees, and in detached parts, and that the firft object of the parents is to col- led and combine the fcattered limbs, and, by virtue of a certain herb, to
RMRD3C1C–. History of Steuben County, New York, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von, 1730-1794. O-EOI^G-E :R. i?.. ^^inSTS^^ATOI^TH:, George R. R. x4.insworth was horn in the town of Prattsburgh, Steuben Co., N. Y., Jan. 12, 1830. His father, Isaac Ainsworth, was a native of Massachusetts, and came to Otisco, Ouondaga Co., with his mother (the father having died in Massachusetts) while quite young, and during the latter part of the last century. While a young man he migrated to the town of
RMREN492–. Common insects affecting fruit-trees [microform]. Insect pests; Fruits; Insectes nuisibles; Fruit. i'lK- o4. Sphinx Caterpillar in characteristic attitude. Fig. 63 The Spotted Pelidnota; a. grub; 6, pupa; e, beetle. species"7t;'e's?intc;rto''rr''.''r-.. '"'^^^'^ ^^'^ -' '-^t five different in Canada The IS* ^ found feeding upon the leaves of the Jraoe myron), which :âTbeukTn":ra%'''"" ''"'"-^'"^ ^P'^'- ^^-5- young caterpillars, which areVbefoZiri''"' °' f "''y- '^^e color with a long blackish horn or ?M J""^^'"^ "^ ellowi
RMRDBDTP–. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. HIST 0 R Y OF HEREFORD CATTLE 141 their being much better suclvlers, maturing earlier, producing more lean, and heavier lieeees than the Leicesters. Their fame is now spread far and wide, and I expect in a very few years that nearly every long-wooled flock in England will be 'alloyed' by Cotswold blood. "The heifer you call Eliza is not by Young Sovereign, but by Favorite, Jr., a son of Fitz Favorite. Fitz Favorite was by Favorite, the sire of Old Sovereign, and the latter was the sire of m
RMRRDM51–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Decbmbbb 30, 1920 The Florists' Review Gladiolus Bulbs e 0 e offering Gladiolus Bulbs to florists that, for lali y and price, have no competition. Our lad )lus Bulbs are strictly up to size and guaran- ed. We furnish the Planting stock. Our bulbs e ail grown from young bulbs and are not to be mpared to old flowering bulbs. Our bulbs are in r possession, properly stored, with the best cilities to insure proper curing, which is the seiitial part of handling Gladiolus Bulbs before anting. e hope, if you are a buyer of Gladiolus Bulbs, at you will send
RMRETH5G–. The natural history of birds [microform] : from the French of the Count de Buffon. Ornithology; Birds; Ornithologie; Oiseaux. I a«3 J .'Hj y-'. The L O R I O T*. Ortolus Galhuht Linn, and Gmel. Oriolust Briff. Caliula, Ray, and WSI. 7'urdus Luteus, Frifch. Tur Jus Aureusf Klein. The Wifwall, Will. -^ The Yellow'bird from Bengal, Alb. 7'he Golden Oriole, Penn. and Lath. TT has been faid, that the young of this bird are â¢*â excluded by degrees, and in detached parts, and that the firft object of the parents is to col- led and combine the fcattered limbs, and, by virtue of a certain herb, to
RMRDKN0X–. Results of a biological survey of Mount Shasta, California. Natural history; Natural history. OCT., 1899.] BIRDS. 129 August 9 and 10, spotted young were collected, one with the brown sides coming in and one witli tlie yellow just beginning to show. At. Fig. 43.—Audubon Warbler (Dendyoica auduboni). Brawn I>,y L. .V Fuertes. Sisson, Miss Merriam saw them the middle of July, and R. T. Fisher found them common the first half of September. 111. Dendroica occidentalis. Hermit Warbler. Fairly common in the Hudsonian and upper part of the Canadian forest during August (collected at Squaw Creek
RMREPNB2–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. N.VTUnAL HISTOnY. •487 ! placed in a vessel H)l)lie(l with dead y tliein us long us jmarkiiblo instinct, Dod for the young )()dy of the animal ble ciirciises which d, and made bono- Stag-beotle.) rpinrdw, to bore.) 11 Cockchatfer.). leetle. r-beetle. chafer. igly useful to man- id farmers, for they not only remove putrefying substiincos from tho surface of the ground, but bury them beneath. The STAti-iiKKTi/; is tlie largest of British insects. Although so formidably armed, it is ([uito hannless, and only uses
RMRD71Y4–. Points of the horse; a treatise on the conformation, movements, breeds and evolution of the horse. Horses. Fig 392—{After Gaudry) Left Fokl Foot of Broniotherium (^th leal length). Fig. 393 — {Afiu Gaud}y) Lfft Hind Fooi or Bronto THERIUM (|tli real length). of its digits had three phalanges. As I am considering the genealogy only of hoof-bearing animals, I shall not go fur- ther back than the Phenacodus. Having now arrived at an animal with five toes, I may point out that in no case do the digits of any normal mammal (an animal which suckles its young) exceed that number The digits, I may r
RMRRNTDB–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Metropolitan NaterialCo. PATENTED AND PENDING Iron Frmme, Curved Eave and SemUiron Qreenhouses. Greenhouse Desisnerg Hotbed Sash Heatinif EnKineers Qlass 1398-1408Netropolitanll¥e.,BnoUrn,N.Y. Mention The Review when you write.. ThoRAINBOW SYRINGE saves more than its cost in a short time by reducing your insecti- cide bills. It is made of brass, easily ad- justed for fine or coarse spray, and is undoubt- edly the best syringe on the market. Price Prepaid, $1.50 each; $18.00 doz. JOHN WELSH YOUNG Upsal Station, P. R. R. PHILADELPHIA, PA.. Please not
RMRJ4J75–. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. 216 NOUTIl AMKIUUAN BIRDS. gonernlly predominates, on tlie rump the violet; wings imd lull lilaek, with violet re- llectioii, more lihiish on the lutler; llie wiiiji-coverls IVec|nent!y tipped with Kteei-bhie or violet, liill, tarsi, and Iocs pnre lilaciroach to the sharp definition and sym- metrical pattern of cohnation char- acteristic of the western race, var. purp„r,us. ^hc female is a little less bril- liant than the male, and .slightly smaller. Tlie young is entirely uniloim slaty-bro
RMRDC84M–. The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon. Fishes. R.Mmtem del Mintem Bros imp 1, SISOR RHABDOPHORDS. 2 LEIOCASSIS RAMA (T 5, G.CENIA (young) 6,GITCHKEEA. 3,BAGARIUS Y/RRELLII, 4., GAGATA CENlA (ADULT.) NANGRA VIRIDESCENS . O.N, PTO^CTATA.. 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.. Day, Francis, 1829-1889. London, B. Quaritch
RMRRC1CJ–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. r— Yo Youth We have made one resolution this year,—just to be young, no matter how many our years on earth may be,—to feel for and with youth, to catch the spirit of youth, its Divine fire, its joy, its beauty and kindli- ness, its poetry and romance! Here's to you, brother florists! May this Young Year make you and keep you young! |K>UllTBerNTH 9 H STKbtT^ RAMM'S ^J^"-^ In the U,.,V^«L 412 Madison Heart of INeW lOrk Avenue Prompt and Efficient Service Member F. T. D. --^ ^t*Eli=«n5ae«^^ Y' ^^^i^^^^fl WIRE US FOR ALL OCCASIONS P'OKKERSE&am
RMRRNDDB–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '^?^^jT'i.Tp^*i'"??^i**r^h^^*.y^^ .'•,?•?.' '^' *^ r- r-•'V^-^r'T^.,', ?? May 11, 1916. 'ri/ The Florists^ Review 21 OBITUARY Alfred Mltting. From San Jose, Cal., comes word of the death there, April 30, of Alfred Mitting, known to florists, seedsmen and nurserymen the country over through the extent and diversified char- acter of his business dealings. Mr. Mitting, a native of England, was 58 years of age. He first became known to the trade when he conducted a greenhouse establishment at Morris, 111., specializing on young stock for growing o
RMRJ2T6N–. Practical agriculture [microform]. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 62.—Bud moth. The larva feeds upon young buds of fruit trees.. Fig. 63.—Canker worm, a, />, and c are e£';irs ; <r is a mass of eggs ; y is larva dark brown in color. Larv* can drop from tree by silk thread. They attack apple, plum, and clierry trees.. 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.. James, C. C. (Charles Canniff), 1863-1916. New York
RMRRADPT–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. mv*;^iK'^^*Tr'!fr"'.- ^, '^.?7i'^r^wny'fi»v%v.'um^'s-i^yiM^!f^ ii^* 180 The Rorists' Review ?pbil 2«. 1B22. F. (J. l^wis. Florist at I^K'kport, N. Y. But Young You might think we mean Mr. Lewis, but we don't. It's about the youth and age of some heating pipe that -we had In mind. Or to be exact, what Mr. Lewis most ooiirteously reminded us, ougrht to be put in your min<i. Along- in March he wrote us a letter. A voluntary letter written just because he thought you folks ought to know one more of the dependnblf points about us, that he knows.
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RMRJ4M7A–. Agriculture [microform]. Agriculture; Agriculture. HORSES. 125 y on the hoof is formed by nature to keOp the water out on (lamp ground, and to keep the hoof from drying u[) and (•racking on (h' ground. Siiould the hkicksmilh rasp off this ariiish if it is the natural protection to keep tiie hoof sound ? (ircat care nuist he taken in shoeing young horses while their hoofs are growing larger. On sod, turf, or dirt, it would not be necessary f(;r a horse to be shod, as the hoof is hard, and formed l)y nature for running over the natural soil and grass, 15ut we cause the horses to work on hard
RMRJ50DP–. A popular handbook of the ornithology of the United States and Canada [microform] : based on Nuttal's Manual. Birds; Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. the dense .iciyally on 3e breadth ale, where ,er branches ^ to remain ng in smaU er and make ;y retire from ; interior. jir" in its oe- ^'s abundant in I and the ^lavi- ndant in Nvintcv in January an <i ,,r discovevcd in ,baiiie that both young birds arc. WHITE-BREASTED NUTHATCH. Sn TA CAKOI.INKXSIS. Char. Above, bluish ash; top of head and neck black; wings black, blue, and white; tail black, marked with white; Ij
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