RMP2EA9N–A U.S. Soldier of 1st Armored Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division repositions an ammo can while conducting security operations during exercise Combined Resolve VII at the U.S. Army’s Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 4, 2016. Combined Resolve VII is a 7th Army Training Command, U.S. Army Europe-directed exercise, taking place at the Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas, Aug. 8 to Sept. 15, 2016. The exercise is designed to train the Army’s regionally allocated forces to the U.S. European Command. Combined Resolve VII includes more than 3,500 participants from 16
RM2AKMKT0–San Francisco blue book . kld). Front Oakland Dept. SMITH, GEO. ORMOND (Insurance) 4 SNAKE DRUG STORE 82 SOLARIS GRILL 329 SONNENSCHEIN BROS 52 SONORA PHONOGRAPH SHOP..bet. 64 & 65 SORENSEN CO. (Jewelers) 18 SOROSIS CLUB (S. F.) 301 SPALDING, A. G. & BROS 17 SPARROW. PAULINE (Milliny).-bet. 64 & 65 SPAULDING. J. & CO 84 & 280 ST. FRANCIS HOTEL 378 to 382 ST. GERMAIN. HAM & HURLEY 345 ST. HELENA SANITARIUM 410 ST. JAMES HOTEL (San Jose) 416 ST. PAUL INSURANCE CO 346 ST. ROSE ACADEMY 320 STAATS. WM. R. CO. (Bonds) 355 STANFORD UNIVERSITY LIST 172 STELLPFLUG. H. (Diamond Setter)... 86 STEWART HOT
RM2DRJDA9–Mint: Rome, Magistrate: Q. Antonius Balbus, Denarius from Rome, 83–82 B.C., Silver, 3.84 g, 7:00, 17.6 mm, Made in Rome, Italy, Roman, 1st century B.C., Numismatics
RMP2EAK0–A U.S. Army M1A2 Abrams tank of 2nd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade provides security while conduction a defensive scenario during exercise Combined Resolve VII at the U.S. Army’s Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 4, 2016. Combined Resolve VII is a 7th Army Training Command, U.S. Army Europe-directed exercise, taking place at the Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas, Aug. 8 to Sept. 15, 2016. The exercise is designed to train the Army’s regionally allocated forces to the U.S. European Command. Combined Resolve VII includes more than 3,5
RM2ANJ497–Journal of a Voyage to the East Indies, in the Ship Grenville, Captain Burnet Abercrombie, in the Year 1775By Alexander Dalrymple, EsqFRSCommunicated by the Honourable Henry Cavendish, FRS. . fome 1makir ? ^ appeal g^ Light5 Eaftw 17- 7 14.28 12.4s 17-34 13. 0* 444 45. 44.6 44-3 Very fteady. 82 in the jz fa ^ noon^ , ? . ! . r Firft ai 16.49 13-57 12.12 17.19 12.37* 12.44* 436 44. 43-7 43 4 37 fiihafcK Sound 8 A.I^ gjTouni ** Light { • , . midni 16.39 13.26 11.43 17.12 12.36^ 42.6 43-4 43-1 42.6 Very fleady. 3a J luinining libirds.. liketl , ? 1 *? { Moft 1 hard 3iightn 16.44 ^ - 12.22 10.4
RM2DRYA9A–Ruler: Phraates III, 70-57 B.C.Mint: Ecbatana, Tetrachalkon of Phraates III from Ecbatana, 70–57 B.C., Copper, 2.82 g, 1:00, 17.3 mm, Made in Ecbatana, Media, Parthian, 1st century B.C., Numismatics
RMP2EA6T–U.S. Soldiers of 1st Battalion, 41st Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade refuel an M109A6 Paladin howitzer while conducting resupply training during exercise Combined Resolve VII at the U.S. Army’s Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 4, 2016. (Combined Resolve VII is a 7th Army Training Command, U.S. Army Europe-directed exercise, taking place at the Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas, Aug. 8 to Sept. 15, 2016. The exercise is designed to train the Army’s regionally allocated forces to the U.S. European Command. Combined Resolve VII includes more t
RM2AKN3TT–The Bakerian Lecture: A Magnetic Survey of the British Isles for the Epoch January 1, 1886 . 1*7321 82. Giggleswick. September 14, 1886; A. W. R. (60, 74). Lat. 54° 4 18;Long. 2° 17 48. In the cricket field of Giggleswick School, 150 yards N.W.of the Pavilion, and near the W. end of the field. Declination. 2. G.M.T. 8. a0. b. m.4-1 3343 16 h. m.12 215 8 19 31*2 19 29*8 o / 19 35*3 SURVEY OF THE BRITISH ISLES FOR THE EPOCH JANUARY 1, 1886. 15 J Inclination. Needle. G.M.T. 0. 0Q. 1 2 h. m. 10 59 11 19 69 21*469 21-0 o i 69 22-3 Horizontal Force, -]r*-*xj-* -*- * H. H0. D y h. m.13 1612 37 1-697
RM2DRF44M–Ruler: Achaeus, 221/220-214 B.C.Mint: Antioch, Coin of Achaeus from Antioch, ca. 220–214 B.C., Copper, 3.82 g, 12:00, 17.5 mm, Made in Antioch, Greece, Greek, 3rd century B.C., Numismatics
RMP2EA8B–U.S. Soldiers of 1st Battalion, 41st Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade observe their sector of fire in a M109A6 Paladin howitzer during exercise Combined Resolve VII at the U.S. Army’s Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 4, 2016. Combined Resolve VII is a 7th Army Training Command, U.S. Army Europe-directed exercise, taking place at the Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas, Aug. 8 to Sept. 15, 2016. The exercise is designed to train the Army’s regionally allocated forces to the U.S. European Command. Combined Resolve VII includes more than 3,500 pa
RM2AN5BJ0–Journal of experimental zoology . 7 80.5 81.3 82.1 Frequency 1 2 3 2 2 2 6 7 12 21 82.9 83.7 84.5 85.3 86.1 86.9 87.7 88.5 89.3 90.1 21 24 25 34 29 44 53 62 57 59 90.9 91.7 92.5 93.3 94.1 94.9 95.7 96,5 97.3 98.1 73 51 38 26 41 17 19 7 7 2 98.91 9. Gryllus abhreviatus (a) Spermatogenesis evidence concerning dimorphism. Thechromosomal relations for this species are not known. Anotherspecies of the same genus, G. domesticus, has an X chromosome,according to W. J. Baumgartner (05). (6) Material and method. Obtained at Douglas Lake, Michi-gan, August 23, 1913; motile in Ringers solution; killed in
RM2DRGBB1–Ruler: Probus, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 232–282, ruled A.D. 276–82, Mint: Alexandria, Tetradrachm of Probus, Emperor of Rome from Alexandria, A.D. 277/278, Billon, 9.17 g, 12:00, 22.5 mm, Made in Alexandria, Egypt, Greek, 3rd century A.D., Numismatics
RMP2EA72–U.S. Soldiers of 1st Battalion, 41st Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade observe their sector of fire in a M109A6 Paladin howitzer during exercise Combined Resolve VII at the U.S. Army’s Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 4, 2016. Combined Resolve VII is a 7th Army Training Command, U.S. Army Europe-directed exercise, taking place at the Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas, Aug. 8 to Sept. 15, 2016. The exercise is designed to train the Army’s regionally allocated forces to the U.S. European Command. Combined Resolve VII includes more than 3,500 pa
RM2AJ48K7–India rubber world . EVISED PRICE LIST PER DOZ.Haileys Rubber Bath Brush, S13.20 •? Shampoo 6.60 Complexion 4.40 ? • Petite Complexion Brush 2:00 ?? Facial Brush, 4.40 Hand 4.40 Toilet 2.20 Tooth No. I. 2.20 PER DOZ.Baileys Rub.Tooth Brush, No. 2,^2.75 Manicure Brush, 2 20 Sewing Fingers, 3.85 gro. Teething Ring, .82 Heel Cushion, 2.20 Soap Dishes, 2.20 • Trumpet, 1.20 •• Bubble Blower, .82 PER DOZ.Baileys Rub. Glove Cleaner, $ .82 Masge Roller, 4.40 doz. Duplex Body Complexion Soap,Skin Food, 8.80 doz. 17.60 doz, .75 doz. 4.00 doz. Baileys Wont Slip Crutch Tip, all sizes) SI.10 per doz. All G
RM2DRFWCY–Ruler: Tiberius II Constantine, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire, A.D. 520–582, ruled 574–82, Mint: Constantinople, Follis (40 Nummi) of Tiberius II Constantine, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from Constantinople, 579, Copper, 17.27 g, 7:00, 36 mm, Made in Constantinople, Thrace, Byzantine, 6th century, Numismatics
RMP2EAM1–A U.S. Army M1A2 Abrams tank of 2nd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade provides security from a camouflaged position while conduction a defensive scenario during exercise Combined Resolve VII at the U.S. Army’s Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 4, 2016. Combined Resolve VII is a 7th Army Training Command, U.S. Army Europe-directed exercise, taking place at the Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas, Aug. 8 to Sept. 15, 2016. The exercise is designed to train the Army’s regionally allocated forces to the U.S. European Command. Combined Resolv
RM2AJ6N48–Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1916 . IS Oct. 80 8 Nov. 54 IJan. 61 14 June. 70 85 26 Feb. 65 26 June 682 Apr. 83 6 Aug. 80 23 Nov. 816 May 78 22 Oct. 82 22 Apr. 79 6 Dec. 65 13 July 64 10 Nov. 86 17 Mar. 70 1 Aug, 16 May IS Oct. Dec. 1 June 1 May 15 Oct.1 May 04 •12 07 0612•05 07 1008 1 Jan. 08 1 Aug.lOct. 5 Feb.17 Mar.31 Jan. 3 Nov. 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 0412 1213•07 13 12 12 Inspectors of Fisheries. Cunningham, F. H. Halliday, A. P • New Westminster, B.C. Williams, J. T Port Essington, B.C. Taylor, E. G. Nanaimo, B.C. Chief Inspector otFisheries for B.C. Asst. Inspector ofFisheries for
RM2DRJKYF–Ruler: Tiberius II Constantine, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire, A.D. 520–582, ruled 574–82, Mint: Constantinople, Follis (40 Nummi) of Tiberius II Constantine, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from Constantinople, 560–79, Copper, 17.06 g, 6:00, 37 mm, Made in Constantinople, Thrace, Byzantine, 6th century, Numismatics
RM2AN9T7K–Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . 8,187 80ID..596 45 1,127 .58160 0080 00 .$2 43 Siskiyou.Solano. 16,1.50 1311,693 02 19 99 1 Sonoma.i Stanislaus. 3,247 045,604 00 930 45840 00320 00 50 00 Sutter.1 Tehama. 1 311 40 1 Trinity. 17,430 00 1 i Tulare. 3,669 5412,117 42 Tuolumne. ; Ventura. 8 568 96 160 00 Yolo. 3 441 68 Tuba. $1,208,602 S3 872,2.57 04 -835,985 15 82 43 84,075,299 94 36 REPORT OF THE STATE TREASURER. .s ^ to t^ o to V *^> 05 to ?« to e x-9 ? M^g O-o 06h— M- 1 ..fina gOogcgeo H-5 - ax5iz|E£«c ^. —
RM2DRXAJ9–Ruler: Antiochus XII, King of Syria, died 82 B.C., ruled 87–82 B.C.Mint: Damascus, Coin of Antiochus XII, King of Syria from Damascus, 87–86 B.C., Copper, 3.41 g, 12:00, 17.5 mm, Made in Damascus, Syria, Greek, 1st century B.C., Numismatics
RM2AM48GW–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1906, No.26-31 . ,0504,468 2,000500 17,538 15,23660010,77215,2754.10025,631 2,246 28,50030,746 5,350 4,700330 10,380 15,161 3,100 20,350 3,200 13,202 3,200 71,600 82,350 41,000 45,650 2,550 2,950 27,191 9,400 14,800 15,900 165,750 3,600 2503,850 191,050; 71,614 79,500 600 1,500 5,400 4,100 18,000 2Q,600 P.MMi HLRKAr O!- INDlSI RIi;S. 17 values. UH)r>. Total IOlUi.ATION, ASSKSSMI;NT AM> TAXATloN.-Co,*//;).//-./. TaxcH iiii|>()S((l for all pnrposes.i ^ §^ iticliKliiii; ^i(•ll.)()ls. I O , a.?^ * to , O * .- |§ . i ^o-i- r«tal. I IVr Mills Jf g i -^ ju ° licail.
RM2DRDRK7–Mint: Rome, Magistrate: L. Marcius Censorinus, Magistrate: P. Crepusius, Magistrate: C. Mamilius Limetanus, Denarius from Rome, 82 B.C., Silver, 3.75 g, 6:00, 17 mm, Made in Rome, Italy, Roman, 1st century B.C., Numismatics
RM2ANHWCE–MOUND . 6 F. S. X. S 29 F. H. S. 31 F. S. X. S 17 Parkersgurg Y. M. C. A 43 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS. Position Field Foul Total Goals Goals Points Forward 5 3 63 169 F. & G. 27-8 62 C. & G. 18 3 41Guard 022 Guard 8 o 16 Forward T2 5 29 F. & G. o o o F. & G. o o o F. & G. 2 1 5 121 82 324 165 72 402 Player CurryCobun Amos Kennedy Toothman Pell McCuskey Garrett Morrow Totals Opponents Games played 16; won six; lost ten; percentage -375-Fouls called on individual players: Curry, 23; Amos. t,2; Cobun, 26; Kennedy, 18; Garrett, 6; Morrow, o: McCuskey, 4; Bell, 15. Total 129. Among the likely candidate
RM2DRDRMJ–Mint: Rome, Magistrate: L. Marcius Censorinus, Magistrate: P. Crepusius, Magistrate: C. Mamilius Limetanus, Denarius from Rome, 82 B.C., Silver, 3.75 g, 9:00, 17 mm, Made in Rome, Italy, Roman, 1st century B.C., Numismatics
RM2AJ64AW–Weekly Bulletin of the State Board of Health . ned) 48 S. W. ABBOTT, M.D., Secretary of the State Board of Health. The Meteorological Record for the Week, in Boston, was as follows: DATE. BAROM-ETER. THER-MOMETER. RELATIVEHUMIDITY. DIRECTION OF WIND. VELOCITY OF WIND. STATE OF WEATHER.* RAIN-FALL. Week ending fc ti P P X fe M* s X 3 X S . o r » Saturday, Nov . 22, < < M < Ph < < Ph < Pn < p^ -4 P o 1902. X X < g £ CO 00 S CO co CO CO CO co PP X M1-1 Sunday, 16, 30.18 52 61 44 87 78 82 N. W. E. 8 3 C. F. 0.00 Monday, 17, 30.30 44 47 40 96 88 92 N. E. N. E. 9 9 R. O. T Tu
RM2DRN6BA–Ruler: Trajan, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 53–117, ruled 98–117, Mint: Rome, Denarius of Trajan, Emperor of Rome from Rome, 112–17, Silver, 2.82 g, 7:00, 18 mm, Made in Rome, Italy, Roman, 2nd century, Numismatics
RM2AM65H6–Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1901 . 17 601,676 48 16 65232 84479 60 27 65 S cts. 4,648 08 1,607 66 115 00 2,071 04 285 24 43 09 29 85 § cts. 202 09 69 90 5 00 Working expenses Prison equipment Industries 305 48 1 1,918 40 540 53 ! 224 31 27 20 ! 43 54 80 00 1 2,303 88 1 764 84 70 74 90 0512 40 1 87 Miscellaneous 29 85 29 85 1 29 2,734 95 8,279 58 236 25 11,250 78 2,450 82 8,799 96 Gross cost . - §382 60 Deduct for revenue (§89.70) 3 90 Cost per capita §378 70 J. G. Black, Bursar. A. L. LUNAN, Jailer. BEGIN A JAIL. 221 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 34 OH 5 to S; 5 Pc« f=<Q ,— r. a CS ^ C
RM2DT1ND3–Ruler: Commodus, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 161–192, ruled 180–92, Mint: Rome, Denarius of Commodus, Emperor of Rome from Rome, 181–82, Silver, 2.42 g, 11:00, 17.9 mm, Made in Rome, Italy, Roman, 2nd century, Numismatics
RM2AWJ716–The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . 3 f^§ ? 1) sis Population. 3 ^g| Population. Q ^S| t o •^ „-« t o -= o-« a d l^8w A d i§ > ^; ^2 > Z 0 0 1864 29,041 891 30.68 1881 61,000 estimated 1153 18.90 1865 30.058 787 26.18 1882 65,000 1230 18 92 1866 32,067 700 21.83 1883 67,000 1291 19 27 1867 34,477 677 19.63 1884 70,000 1303 18 61 1868 36.687 766 20.88 1885 68,383 census 323 19 34 1869 38,896 825 21.21 i886 70,000 estimated 1188 16 97 1870 41,105 938 22.82 1887 78,937 1335 16 91 1871 42,737 1146 26.82 1888 82,000 estimated 1471 17 94 1872 44,369 1394 31-4
RM2DRDRMA–Mint: Rome, Magistrate: L. Marcius Censorinus, Magistrate: P. Crepusius, Magistrate: C. Mamilius Limetanus, Denarius from Rome, 82 B.C., Silver, 3.93 g, 6:00, 17.8 mm, Made in Rome, Italy, Roman, 1st century B.C., Numismatics
RM2DT7WR9–Ruler: Caracalla, Roman Emperor, A.D. 188–217, ruled A.D. 198–217, Mint: Beroea, Tetradrachm of Caracalla, Roman Emperor from Beroea, 213–17, Silver, 10.82 g, 5:00, 25 mm, Made in Beroea, Roman, 3rd century A.D., Numismatics
RM2AN8D8F–Charity Hospital Report 1920 . |iasia Paresis ingio neurotic Oedema 11 v | h h iasis Hysteria lensNeurastheniaNew apational Neurosis, Traumatic eOTJS 8Y8T11C- Continued at CraniaJ and Spina] {ferretNeoplasm of Spina] Cord•Neuralgia, IntercostalNeural Ipital Neuralgia, Solatia 13 Il55:•?ii 7 - 1 1g n 1 (.711 ii i 2 •1 i :? 1 1 Ll i 17 8 1 1 t ^ 1 :. E :; 1 1 1 1 l fl 1 B3 p;1 2 <i 1 .. 2 11 1 £ 11 si 1 :t 34 1 I 1 1 g 2 S ?t 1 1 2 ?i a !l :; i; :: 3 9 e ? t I 1 i i :i I i i t 1 1 3 13 3 o 1 1 ?j l 14 ] 42 82 l 1 1 1 2 J, l 1 0 i p 2 fi 8 1 5 1 8 i 1 1 1 45 -• 3 a i in i :{(i 1 I13 x -- H ZZ
RM2DT01BM–Ruler: Kanishka, Emperor of the Kushan dynasty, 78–144, ruled ca. 127–150, Mint: India, Coin of Kanishka from India, ca. A.D. 127–52, Bronze, 3.82 g, 11:00, 17.6 mm, Made in India, Greek, 2nd century A.D., Numismatics
RM2DRAT2A–Ruler: Caracalla, Roman Emperor, A.D. 188–217, ruled A.D. 198–217, Mint: Antioch, Tetradrachm of Caracalla, Roman Emperor from Antioch, 213–17, Silver, 13.82 g, 25 mm, Made in Antioch, Excavated in Dura-Europos, Roman, 3rd century A.D., Numismatics
RM2CGREXB–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . BALTIMORE AND OHIO LADY EMPLOYES Take advantage of time pavment with usthrough our arrangement ith the Balti-more and Ohio Railroad as Official TimeInspectors and Buy Your Husband or SweetheartPUGH BROS. JEWELERY COMPANY one of these 12 Size, 17-Jewel HAMIL-TON or ILLINOIS WATCHES, casedin beautiful white or green gold,Christmas. 14 HIPP ARCADE.Youngatown, Ohio. mention our magazinejvhen wriling advertisers 82 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, December, iQ2j Pier 22, Philadelphia, Pa. Correspondent, Mary G. Guthrie Next on the list to Love Honor andObey is
RM2DR9FKK–Honorand: Britannicus, son of the emperor Claudius, Honorand: Nero, Emperor of Rome, Roman, A.D. 37–68, ruled A.D. 54–68, Mint: Pergamum, Coin from Pergamum, 50–54, Leaded bronze, 2.82 g, 12:00, 17 mm, Made in Pergamum, Mysia, Greek, 1st century, Numismatics
RM2CE5W64–. In darkest Africa; or, the quest, rescue, and retreat of Emin, governor of Equatoria . ely corked for several months A. Pappe. ) H. Droop Richmond.) Les Chemistes. Snow Hill Buildings, London, E.G. 1st May, 1890. Dear Mr. Stanley,— The following is the result of the quantitative analysis of thenatural crystalline salt you submitted to me:— Per cent. Water -82 Oxide of iron (FeaOg)Potash (K2O)Soda (NaaO)Carbonic acid (COj)Sulphurous acid (SO3)Chlorine Less oxygen equivalent to chlorine •15 4-56 47-68 1-02 6-87 50-42 111-5211-36 100-16 342 IN DARKEST AFRICA. 1889.June 17. Katw6. village inhabi
RM2DRTAKG–Ruler: Caracalla, Roman Emperor, A.D. 188–217, ruled A.D. 198–217, Mint: Heliopolis, 1 As of Caracalla, Roman Emperor from Heliopolis, 211–17, Bronze, 5.82 g, 9:00, 23.9 mm, Made in Heliopolis, Made in Heliopolis, Coelesyria, Roman, 3rd century A.D., Numismatics
RM2CEPD2T–. Differential and integral calculus. PC = g sin $ = acceleration in direction of motion. Mechanical Applications 375 But if we let PB = ds, then PA = dy; hence -^ = sin 0. ds Hence, § 82 d2s a¥ dsd2s df- Jy- = gds = gdy. Integrating between limits y andy we have ds2 2dt2^ g(y- ?/) (0 .-. § 17, v*= 2g(y-/). Comparing the last equation with (c) § 233, Cor., we seethat the velocity acquired by a body in rolling down a curve isthe same as it would acquire in falling freely through the verticalheight. Cor. From (1) we have ds ds dy dt ^2g(y- /) dy ^2g(y- y^f> ds dy .. /= I -r , • (2) J ) W W
RM2DT18NR–Ruler: Antoninus Pius, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 86–161, ruled A.D. 138–161, Mint: Rome, Denarius of Antoninus Pius, Emperor of Rome from Rome, A.D. 145–61, Silver, 2.82 g, 7:00, 17.7 mm, Made in Rome, Italy, Roman, 2nd century A.D., Numismatics
RM2CEE9DX–. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. We are prepared to quote special prices on TrucTcsof every description. It you want anything special,write us for prices. Diam.Wgt. Whs.Lbs. Ins. List,in. 100 71/2 $14.00in. 115 71/2 15.00 , . 125 81/2 17.00 Can furnish Speoiril Trucks at lowest prices; alsoTruck Wheels. i ih for prices. No. Size of Platform. 82— 2 ft. 4 in. by 3 ft. 4 83— 2 ft. 6 in. by 3 ft. G 84— 3 ft. by 4 ft Retail.$10.0010.7512.00 HANDY FOUR-WHEEL TRUCK. For storeuse. It is in-d i s p e n sablefor movingbarrels, boxes,etc., about thestore. It willsoon pay forit
RM2DT4KX5–Ruler: Antiochus I Soter, Seleucid King, ca. 324–261 B.C., ruled 281–261, Mint: Dura, Coin of Antiochus I Soter, Seleucid King from Dura, ca. 280–276 B.C., Bronze, 2.82 g, 3:00, 17.5 mm, Made in Dura, Greek, 3rd century B.C., Numismatics
RM2CE4G1P–. Report of the Bureau of Mines of the Department of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania . 11 Upper Lehigh Coal Company, 194,480.1!) Lehigh and ^^ilkes-P>arre Coal Company 51,505.00 M. S. Kemmerer cS: Co 82,482 .«)T C. M. Dodson & Co 18:i,75:i.00 J. S. Wentz v^ () 80,(M»0.00 Audenreid Coal (()nii)any 112,i:?(;.14 Misccllancons opciations lS.:i52.00 Total 5,555,840.17 Number of Fatal Accidents and Tons of Coal Mined per Life Lost. Names of Operators.. A. Pardee & Co., The Cross Creek Coal Company Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, G. B. Markle & Co Lehigh Valley Coal Company Estate of A. S. V
RM2DRKEY8–Ruler: Titus, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 39–81, ruled 79–81, Mint: Rome, Honorand: Domitian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 51–96, ruled 81–96, Denarius of Titus, Emperor of Rome from Rome, 80–81, Silver, 2.82 g, 6:00, 17.4 mm, Made in Rome, Italy, Roman, 1st century A.D., Numismatics
RM2CH6DJP–. The Street railway journal . on Brake Co., New York. CWeston Electrical Instrument Co., Waverly Park, Newark. N. J 82 Wetherill, Robt., & Co., Chester. Pa 125 Wharton, Wm., Jr., & Co., Philadelphia Ill Wheeler Condenser & Eng. Co., New York.. 114Wheel Truing Brake-Shoe Co., Detroit, Mich. 148 White, J. G., & Co., New York 81 * White, J. G., & Co., Ltd., London 40 Whitlock Coil Pipe Co., Hartford, Conn Ill Whitted, Thos. B., Denver, Col 17 Wilson Trolley Catcher Co.. Mass 26 143 ♦Wilson & Co., Brooklyn, N. Y — Winton Motor Carriage Co., Cleveland, O 6 ♦Witting, Eborall & Co., London, Eng 38,
RM2DRP9RB–Ruler: Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 121–180, ruled A.D. 161–80, Mint: Rome, Honorand: Faustina II, Empress consort of Marcus Aurelius, Roman, ca. 125–176, Denarius of Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome from Rome, 161–76, Silver, 2.82 g, 11:00, 17.5 mm, Made in Rome, Italy, Roman, 2nd century, Numismatics
RM2A2J3B9–Pentadrachm (Coin) Portraying King Ptolemy I Soter, 285/247 BC, issued by King Ptolemy II Philadelphos, Greek, minted in Cyprus, Cyprus, Gold, Diam. 2.4 cm, 17.82 g
RM2CDF49H–. High school algebra . nce a-f = — and a^ = . it follows that any af aP factor may he removed from the numerator to the denominator of a fraction, or vice versa, by changing the sign of its index. 300 ALGEBRA Thus. -^^ = -^ = 8; -^ = — ; 4x-a3 = -^ . Ex.-SimpHfy a^/8^x V^IG^; {^^J^ i^Sx VW^ = 8^ X 16* = (23)§ X (2«)^ = 2»x 25=32. 16» 64 / 9a* g 9 . g- 9»a«6» 27ae6« EXERCISE 189 (1-82. Oral)What is the meaning of: 1. ai 2. xi 3. 1y-. 4. a5. 4 5. a;5. 6. x°. 7. 0-2. 8. a;-^ 9. X-*. 10. y- 11. w^ 12. x-l What is the value of: 13. oi 14. lei. 15. 1253. 16. 10,000^ 17. 42. 18. 27^ 19. (i)^. 20.
RM2T8WGD4–Compagnie des notaires de Paris, Louis XVIII, Michaut, Auguste François, Medal engraver, Numismatics, Token (numismatic), Bronze, Diameter: 3.3 cm, Weight (type size): 17.82 g
RM2CT2F3Y–. Iconologia . fradicato.Alloro. 17. i7. Porpora. 66. Eppia ; Oroedine 270.. INDI- INDICE DE3 COLORI. 399 A A Zzuxro 134- 304- B B Ianco. 5. 5 C Andido. 158 Cangiante . 15. 23 38. 90. 145. 149C 258Celefte. 175. 311 Ceruleo. 174 Color di terra . 79 Color di cenere . 79 Colore delle toglie di Al-bero ,quando Hanno percadere. 25 orco G VjTlallo, I Ncarnato, 295. 59. 190. 190. Eonato feuro W Mac ir 4oo. M M Acilente. 182. zi N N Ero . 22. 82. 127.C 133* W- o O Ro. 2. 1$. z$6. 271. PAllido . 179. 181. 204. I 242. 545. Paonazzo , 176. Porpora . 6*,. 66. 289. Purpureo . z$6. R R T Ancio. 525. Rotto .
RM2T8WGCE–Compagnie des notaires de Paris, Louis XVIII, Michaut, Auguste François, Medal engraver, Numismatics, Token (numismatic), Bronze, Diameter: 3.3 cm, Weight (type size): 17.82 g
RM2T8GJMR–Trophy composed of an antique cuirass surmounted by a crested helmet and placed on a lictor's bundle and an ax in saltire, four flags, and a drum, s. d., Medal engraver, 19th century, Numismatics, Medal, Zinc, Dimensions - Work: Height: 4 cm, Width: 3.2 cm, Weight (type dimension): 17.82 g
RM2CPWKHY–. Iconologia del cavaliere Cesare Ripa, perugino . ècco. 132 Albero fradicato. 185 Alloro . 17. 160. 555 Amaranto. 193 Arbofcello che fiorifce . 58 Aflenzio. 82 B B Oragine.Buffo. 7^ 6p. e CAnape.Canne.Cavolo.Cedro.Cinnamomo .Cipreffo. # E J»^Dera 3- 278. 75- i^. 18. 19. 332. 334. 15. 19. 309 17. 83. 28J. C 290. 315. F F Ico. G G Iglìo.GineftraGioglio .Grano. L T I JAuro. 290. 19?, 217. 3259. I. 17. 108.C 214. 243. Melo M MElo. 217 Melo granato . 289Miglio. I Mirto . 17. 7 Moro celfb. 25 Mortella. 86. N N Arcifo. $0. IDI. o O Liva. I. 1$. 19. 57. 212. 214. 228. 245. Olmo . 75. 87. P PAglla. 25
RM2T8GJNP–Trophy composed of an antique cuirass surmounted by a crested helmet and placed on a lictor's bundle and an ax in saltire, four flags, and a drum, s. d., Medal engraver, 19th century, Numismatics, Medal, Zinc, Dimensions - Work: Height: 4 cm, Width: 3.2 cm, Weight (type dimension): 17.82 g
RMKC6CWD–Escutcheon Plate of a Shaffron (Horse's Head Defense), ca. 1530–40
RM2CGH5ET–. Deux rédactions du roman des Sept sages de Rome . 3 rogier — 5 chargier, ct p. — 8 mangier — 3i qui ncn a. 82, 5 tombe — 11 qui il. 83, 2 amis — 4 amis — 8 clef — 17 laissee — 24 demande. 84, 21 alaz — 22 noyez — 29 dispocion — 33 sc manque. 85, 25 qui — 27 ce cecy t. 87, 24 p. duquelle est c. 88, 16 essez. 89, 27 continuaz — 3i esmerueillier — 35 1. te g. 90, 5 uassiaulx — 11 uassia ulx — 14 atrapper — i5 porra — 21 saulue. cutiaulx — 2 3 seront. 91, 23 crier — 29 s. d. a. v. 92, 14 dacomply— 16 que. 93, 5 se t. — 10 morigne. 94, 1 ebriee — 16 sur manque.gS, 9 O — 19 oyseaulx. 96, 2 5 servi
RM2CF6FBF–. Annual report of the State Examiner and the ... annual report of the Banking Department for fiscal year ending June 30 ... 08.2035.6031.53 2.195.46 4,031.894.702.14750.00 9,662.26 00 so- c i : $ 1,564.471 00 in i 56.2341.54161,266.152,287.091 84.82 516.86960.0237.02611.6615,518.53 |$533,321.79 i i 1 949.121 IS i i i I .391$ 2,366.93 g 3 ANNUAL REPORT STATE EXAMINER Trrig-ationDistricts 10,135.18 6,401.59 i T—1 2.510.07 tH 3.195.17 24.00 452V()3 6,025.52 o s Si ^5 AGE] rlig-ti SchoolandGeneralSchool. 070.93015.09 029.211055.14] AND m ^^^^ ssa IS 1 5s as ooo. gs;s 11 iSiiSigsiiiSiiiiss
RM2CHCB6F–. Manual of the corporation of the city of New York . 1 170 121 99 82 75 68 155 7 136 141 165 9 37 2 1 12 10 18 2 2 25 22 ] (( Second 4 a Third 1 510517021152193 4 « Fourth « Fifth 2 First 2 Second 6 Third First Second « Third 3 Fourth First Sixth First. Totals 292 957 1091 535 11 18 RECAPITULATION. Wards. 0 17 121 57 93 4 292 S 644 83 122 104 4 a 484220225155 7 1091 pq 488 3 40 2 2 535 P^ 9 ■■2 hii G a02 First 7 Second Third 8 Fourth Sixth 11 Totals 957 18 428 ALDERMAN—THIRD ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. Wards. Election Districts. S 1 2 CO 1 0 10 Third Fourth 32 214 102 191 147 99 125 36 90 63 37 41 1
RM2CHGXM1–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . 16 J. C. K. .Jordan 4 H. L. Woodrufife 19 F. L. Franklin 14 • Not out. Ings.NO.HS.R.Aver. .17 2 66 402 26.80 . 17 5 76* 249 20.75 . 16 2 86* 287 20.50 .4 0 38 62 15.50 .19 2 39 252 14.82 2 48 169 14.08 Ings.NO.HS.R.Aver. A. Evelyn 15 A. Lovell 20 F. C. Gautier 17 G. Delvalle 14 R. Macpherson 19 BOWLING AVERAGES, TEAM A.R. W. Aver. A. Lovell 206 F. Gautier 484 C. E. Blades 490 7.927.939.07 R. A. Evelyn D. G. Birkett 0 1 0 22 34 205 13.6644 199 10.4744 173 10.1817 115 9.5836* 141 8.29 W. Aver. 5 19 11.7
RM2CHJAY8–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . A. Worm 38 0 12 3 5.20 E. O. Camacho 60 1 41 3 13.66 1 SECOND ELEVEN—BATTINGIngs.NO.HS. R.Aver. L. Poyer...A. Corbin..A. Meyers. B. M. R.W.Aver. 605 11 359 28 12.82 2 65 5 13.00G 199 11 18.09 Smith V. Woollard. 1 42.007 43.25 17 60 15.0075 10.71112 10.1327 9.00 J. Rodgers & A. E. Tyrrill 8 W, B. King 13 L. Lovell 4 G. I^urie 16 T. R. Putsche 14 L. Wiles 8 W. P. Charles H T. WolCf 8 • Not out. SECOND ELEVEN—BOWLING AVERAGES B. M. R.W.Aver. 6 265 22 12.04 1 137 11 12.45 4 250 19 13.15 28 13324* 9640 562
RMREFF4P–. Comparative anatomy of the vegetative organs of the phanerogams and ferns. Plant anatomy; Phanerogams; Ferns. 2 82 PRIMARl' ARRANGEMENT OF TISSUES. corners is smaller than that of the rows of leaves: in L. Selago, e.g. with whorls of five members (that is ten rows), there are 4-6, in L. inundatum with § arrangement of the leaves 4 or 5, in the above-m3ntioncd branches of L. aipinum 3, &c. From Hegelmaier's statement that in the main vegetative axes of L. clavatum and L. annotinum, with a diver- gence of 5, -j-T) A> there were found 10-17 corners, it would appear that there is a higher
RMRE5N98–. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. (SaOKlM M mm 9lom ScotU The weather was cool during April and the first week of May. However, things took a turn for the better about the 10th and at the time of writing, May 17, we find that plant development is what we normally expect for this time of year. Recently we received a reprint of an article of interest to those working on cranberries: Eaton, G. W. and E. A. MacPher- son. 1978. Morphological Com- ponents of Yield in Cranberry. Hort. Res. 17: 73-82. Growing conditions to date in 1978 have been favorable for cran- berry p
RMRJ40Y9–. Exhibition of 1884 to be at the grounds of the Association, Beacon Hill, Friday and Saturday, 26th and 27th Sept., '82 [microform] : programme, rules and regulations. British Columbia Agricultural Association; British Columbia Agricultural Association; Agricultural exhibitions; Agriculture; Agriculture; Agriculture. 36 Division G. LV8S i 1 CLASS. VEGETABLES 1 Potatoes, best bushel, Kidneys, I 2 3 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 do second do do best bushel, round variety do second do do best three varieties, one bushel of each do second do do do best new variety not before exhib
RMRN38C6–. Annales de la Société royale zoologique et malacologique de Belgique. Zoology; Mollusks. 80-28 65 ter- 82-5 m j I04-22 96-24 1 16!)-18 79-18. 191-9 233-1!) 202fer-12 Cltdiés G. Pissarro. 78-3 W y^ > 78-3 6-17 • 9 x?. 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.. Société royale zoologique et malacologique de Belgique. [S. l. : s. n. ]
RMRDGFGT–. Condensed milk and milk powder, prepared for the use of milk condenseries, dairy students and pure food departments. Condensed milk. Chrmicai, Trsts and Analyses 269 BUTTER FAT The Babcock Test STANDARD GLASSWARE.^ (a) Standard milk test bottles, graduated to 8 per cent and with sub-divisions of .1 per cent. (b) Pipette graduated to 17.6 c.c. (c) Acid measure graduated to 17.5 c.c. (d) Centrifuge-Babcock tester. (e) Water bath for reading at 135 to 140 degrees F. (f) Calipers for measuring fat column. (g) Sulphuric acid, specific gravity 1.82 to 1.83. DETERMINATION Pipette 17.6 c.c. of the p
RMREKB4W–. The Civil engineer and architect's journal, scientific and railway gazette. Architecture; Civil engineering; Science. 82 THE CIVIL ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT'S JOURNAL. [March, =v^ â¢2,500 â 3300 17 + 100 /9200 + 100 â 10 = V511-2 + 100 â 10 = 25-3 â 10 = 15-3 fee(. If we t;ike into consideration the weight of the water above K G, the vahics found for rf and X-in the examples are too high; but the gravity of tlic materials in the dam being to the gravity of the water 28 as 8 to G2i, if we substitute /' + c â/ x â, or /' + c â/' x § (nearly), for/' in the general equations (1) and (2), we will f
RMRKFY9J–. The art of scientific investigation. Research. INDEX. Accidental discoveries, 33 Acid-fast staining, 166 Age, creative, 156 Agglutination, 29 Air sterilisation, 164 Analogy, 94 Anaphylaxis, 28 Aniline dye, 161 Anthrax, 96 Applied research, 126 Attributes for research, 139 Bacon, Francis, 3, 6, 57, 82, 118, Baker, J. R. 74 Balano-posthitis, 165 Bancroft, W. D., 25, 148 Barcroft, Sir Joseph, 11, 153 Bartlett, Sir Frederic, 60 B.C.G. Vaccination, 17 Bennets, H. W., 46, 157 Bernard, Claude, x, 2, 42, 49, 76, 96, 144, 161 Bessemer, 2 Biographies of scientists, 7 Biometrics, 6, 19 Blowfly attack,
RMRN3JA0–. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Naturhistorisches Museum (Austria); Natural history. 2o6 Dr. O. Finsch. [462] Tok-jot (Nr. 53, I Stück), Stampfer (Fig. 82) aus einem grobkörnigen Basalt, 17 Cm. lang, die untere etwas abgerundete Fläche g Cm. im Durchmesser. Lälla. Das grösste Exemplar, welches ich erhielt, war 21 Cm. lang, Durchmesser unten 10 Cm. Diese Stampfer gehören mit zu den besten Steinarbeiten Eingeborener, aber bereits der Vergangenheit an. Ein fast gleiches Exemplar aus Stein bildet Edge-Par- tington (Taf. 175, Fig. 10) von »Strongs-Isl.« ab. Ganz abweichende Formen
RMRMF71M–. Annual report. Alberta. Alberta Forestry, Lands and Wildlife; Forests and forestry; Public lands; Wildlife conservation; Natural resources. Alberta Bureau of Surveying and Mapping Figure 17 - Status of Framework Control Program ALBERTA SURVEY CONTROL COORDINATES 1 M ' o A 1 4 f 4^ ' G —^74 E 0 ,c B - Ft McMurra ' 1 D Grafide O K f- —— 8 G eit . U Sask 1 I'lliir , Caim E 1 Llovdaiinste ! c' •?WetaskiK •Red Deer D " ' °A d p'; Drum leller m 1 A S C. COORDIN 1 AVAII ARI F Calgary ^ ATES 82 V— Alberta Bureau of Surveying and Mapping co-ordinates all provincial surveying and mapping
RMRP0KBN–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 840 The American Florist. April 28, Index to Advertisers Advance Co The f39 AllredLo2ierRosery.8i2 Alpha Floral Co 819 American Bulb Co..826 American Greenb'se MfeCo 837 Am Mutual Cyclone Hail Ins Co 837 Amling E C Co 813 Anderson S A 823 Angermueller G H..808 Aphine Mfg Co 838 Archias Floral Co...821 Arnold A A Paper Box Co 818 Badgley & Bishop..817 Baer Julius 821 Barnard W W Co.. ..826 Bassett& Wash burn 806 Baumer Aug R S2i Baur Window Glass Co 17 Bayersdnrfer H&Co, 8i)0 Beaven E A 812 Begerow's 82
RMRMP2Y8–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. 170 G. PULITZER-FINALI Cribrochalina caribica sp. n. (Fig. 82, 83) Occurrence : Off La Parguera (Puerto Rico), depth 25-30 m, 12 May 1964. R.N. SH.13, SH.14. Sosua (Dominican Republic), depth 20 m, 19 April 1964. R.N. SOS.7. Punta Salinas (Dominican Republic), on beach, 19 April 1964. R.N. SDS.17. Holotype (SH.14): msng 47709 The sponge is palmate, 4 to 8 mm thick, up to about 10 cm wide. The colour appears variable, violet, greenish grey, grey. The consistency is resilient, in life and in formalin. The oscules are on
RMRHDR4Y–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 192 Fritz Dieterlen: Climbing mice of the genus Dendromus in Sudan and Ethopia Table 2. Body and skull measurements of the specimens of Dendromus ruppi n. sp. collected in the area of Gilo. Mus. No. age HB TL HFL EL WT (g) GRLE M1-M3 INT BRC-V ZMUC 10805 - 82 91 20 14 - - - - - ZMUC 14124 - 74 104 20 13 ZMUC 14121 - 79 106 20 17 - c. 22.5 - - - ZMUC (978) - 77 95 20 13 - - - - - MCZ 45256 2 69 98 18 14 - 22.1 - - - MCZ 45265 3 76 107 19 13 - c. 23.0 - - - SMNS 27235
RMRR1YMD–. Check-list of the species of fishes known from the Philippine Archipelago. Fishes. 282 MOUNT MAQUILING Periods of four weeks ending— JanJOFeb.27 Man27Apr.2+May22 June 19 July 17 Ai/g.14 Septll Oct.9 Nov.6 Dec A Jan. I. Fig. 16. Relative humidity in undergrowth in dipterocarp forest; altitude, 300 meters. Table CXIV.:—Relative humidity in the undergrowth in the dipterocarp forest on Mount Maquiling; altitude, 450 meters. [Numbers give percentage of saturation.] Week ending— Maxi- mum. Mini- mum. 84.0 73.5 74.6 83.0 82.0 83.5 78.0 75.5 Mean. Average of daily- Maxima. Minima 1913. August 1
RMRP8WH0–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 82 The American Florist. Aug. 2, Index to Advertisers, Advertising rates... 10 AllenJK 16 Amerioan Rose Co.. I Amling E C 13 Aachmann Godfrey. 26 Biiche Semon & Co. 30 Baldwin A J 2» HallerFA 18 22 Uassett St Wash- burn 13 BaurS Alfred I Bayetsdorfer H A Co 28 Beaulieu 11 21 Bjokert W C 17 Benthey & Co 13 Berger H H A Co... II Berning H G 12 Big Four RR 34 Bobbink A Atl^ins.. 32 Bonnot Bros 15 Boston Letter Co... 28 Bowkerlns'ticideCo 38 Bvant&Noe 35 BrillFranois 11 BrodJohn 26 Brown Peter II Bruns H N
RMRRM1W8–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists^ Review May 17, 1917. •'?'>*vt. -Qr ndex to the /Advertisements A^ A. Advancp Co 100 Albert & Davidson. 96 Alfred Lozier Rosery 67 Allen, J. K 83 Alpha Flo. Co..64-68-82 Altoona I'ipe & Sup- ply Co 94 Ameriean HiiUi Co.. 73 American Gr'uhouse MfK. Co III-128 American Window. Glass Co 100 Amling Co 31 Anderson, S. A 60 Anircrmueller, G. H. 47-54 Aphine Mfg. Co 103 Arcade Floral Shop. 64 Archias Floral Co.. 64 Archias Seed Store. 71 Arnold. A. A 51 Art Floral Co 66 Aschmann, G 92 Aschmann l?ro«. ... 87 Ashborno Goldflsh. 49 At
RMRDJPTK–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. BAK1LIUS. 193 2. Dorsal with 9-10 branched rays. A. Ill 15-17 ; Sc. 47-52 ^4, 2 . . A. Ill 13-14 ; Sc. 55-60 10^, 3 . . G. 80-88 scales in lateral line. D. Ill 10 ; A. Ill 17 ; Sc. 82 *J, 4 . . D. Ill 9-10; A. Ill 16-17" Sc. 80- "° si ' 5 14. B. microceplialus, Gthr., p. 205. 15. B. moorii, Blgr., p. 206. 16. B. tanganicce, Blgr., p. 207. 17. B. mierolepis, Gthr., p. 208. 1. BARILIUS NILOTICUS. Leuchcus nilotmis, Joannis. Mag. Zool. 1835, iv. pi. iii. ; Cuv. & V
RMRRE438–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Rorists^ Review Mabch 17. 1921.. A. Abby Ave. Ghs 93 Acker's Fir. Shop. .. 80 Acme Fir. Shop 74 Adgate & Son 94 Advance Co 149 Alameda Grnhses... 80 Alexandria Florist.. 98 Allen, J. K 131 AUersma, H. W 88 Alpha F. Co...74-82-91 Alpha Florist 96 Am. Bulb Co 1 Am. Floral Shop.... 76 Am. Flower Shop.... 84 Am. Forestry Co 107 Am. GhB. MfB. Co...in Am. Hort. Co 101 .m. landscape School 130 .m. Window Glass.153 AmllnR Co..5-34-35-109 -mundson Co 1(H .nderRon Grnhse... .100 Anderson, S. A 80 Ancernnieller, G. H. 103131 Annavee Fir. Shop.. 97
RMRRJA96–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists^ Review Jolt 17, 1919.. "A. '?? Advance Co 91 Alabama Evergreen. 38 Alfred Lozler Rosery 67 Allen, Geo. V 82 Allen. J. K .„ n Alpha Flo. Co 62-68 American Bulb Co.. 76 American F. Shop.. 60 American Forestry.. 39 American Gr'nhse.. .Ill American Glass Co. 93 Amllng Co 19 Anderson, 8. A..... o5 Angermueller, G. H. 37 Annavee Fir. Shop.. 65 Aphine Mfg. Co 96 Archias Floral Co... 68 Attnacost & Co 45 Arnold, A. A |3 Art Floral Co 65 Artindale & Son,..., 49 Aschmann, G 80 Aschmann Bros. • • • 79 Asman »2 Atchison Fl. Store.. 6
RMRGDEWH–. Bulletin of the scientific laboratories of Denison University. 262 A. W. Davison £-^28 = 1286 + 16384c = .000557 El'' = 2436 + 59049c = .000491 6 = 1.2 X fl0)-7 c = 13.58 X (10)-9 From which. Fig. 15. Upper curve, Iron-Copper Junction. Lower curve, Copper-Lead. (d) = .000003133- Lead Manganin (fig. 14). S = 0. so volts per mm. Jimctions (e) and (g) at 0. Current goes from lead to manganin in the hot junction. (1) (2) (3) 0.0 0.0 .0000000 22.0 5.3 .0000166 43.0 11.7 .0000366 62.3 18.7 .0000587 82.0 27.1 .0000850 60.8 17.9 .0000560 95.0 33.2 .0001040 138.2 61.0 .0001910 167.0 82.5 .0002580 200
RMRJKX8T–. Bacteriological apparatus : pathological, biochemical. Scientific apparatus and instruments; Bacteriology; Chemical industry. 2775 2780 2785 2775 Flasks—Resistance Glass. Round bottom; long neck, with vial mouth. No. A B C D E F Capacity, cc 30 For rubber stopper, No. 0 No. in orig. case 192 60 1 192 120 2 108 200 3 144 250 3 96 400 4 84 Each .12 .13 .14 .16 .17 .21 No. G H I J K Capacity, cc 500 For rubber stopper, No. 5 No. in orig. case 72 700 6 36 1000 7 36 2000 9 18 3000 10 12 Each .24 .32 .38 .55 .82 2780 Flasks—Pyrex. Round bottom; with short, ring neck. No. A Capacity, cc 200 For rub
RMRJBFHB–. The changing Illinois environment : critical trends : technical report of the Critical Trends Assessment Project. Man; Pollution; Environmental protection; Ecology; Environmental impact analysis. N: 0000000666655 J I I I 1 I I I I I I I L. 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 Year Note: There are no national or state standards for SO^ . N = number of samples. Figure 17. Trends in 24-hr maximum SOf concentrations in Illinois. c g 'to k ^—' c 0) o c o O 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 —I—I—I—I—I—I—I—I—I—I—I—I—r Whole state. N:124 127 93 86 30 4
RMRJBFHM–. The changing Illinois environment : critical trends : technical report of the Critical Trends Assessment Project. Man; Pollution; Environmental protection; Ecology; Environmental impact analysis. N:0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 29 30 25 9 8 III II —I—I—I—I—I—I—I—I—I—I—I—I—r Remainder of state. N: 0000000666655 J I I I 1 I I I I I I I L. 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 Year Note: There are no national or state standards for SO^ . N = number of samples. Figure 17. Trends in 24-hr maximum SOf concentrations in Illinois. c g 'to k ^—' c 0) o c o O 30 25 20 15
RMRHP8K2–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 124 G. W. KIDDER AND V. C. DEWEY TABLE I Medium Generation time in hours Population per ml. at end of log. phase Maximum yield cells/ml. Population per ml. at 1 1 days Heated casein 0.5 per cent + A 5.02 18,000 160,000 61,000 Heated casein 0.5 per cent + A + B! 4.80 17,500 ' 182,000 82,000 Filtered heated casein 8.35 1,600 5,500 2,000 Filtered heated casein + B, 8.96 1,800 8,000 3,200 Filtered heated casein +A 4.43 42,000 100,000 57,000 Filtered heated casein + A + BI 4.27 38,000 110,000 86,000 A = heat and alkali treated al
RMRGRF3C–. Bulletin de la Société impériale des naturalistes de Moscou. Science; Biology; Geology; Natural history. 5) Spirogyra majuscula. 1. 14. August 10 U. 5 M. Abends . 2. 21. August 11 U. 20 M. Morgens . - 82 — L. 128,7 146., 136., p 1 = 1 u. D. 101.., (87.4) I 1. 99.0 '82.g) n 1=1 u.. n — mit einem grossen zusammengesetzten Kern. p — iiernlose Zelle. 2. September 11 U. 3 M. Morgens, p — ist schon abgestorben. Ç)) Spirogyra majuscula. 1. 14. August 10 U. 38 M. Abends 2. 26. August 7 ?. 40 31. 3. 4. September 10 U. 58 M. „ 4. 17. September 6 U. 37 M. „ L. 112,1 186,4 150.1 196,3 1 234.3 165.0 ' 19
RMRJCXF0–. The changing Illinois environment : critical trends : technical report of the Critical Trends Assessment Project. Man; Pollution; Environmental protection; Ecology; Environmental impact analysis. N:41 42 24 23 23 21 21 17 9 8 13 13 14 I I I r I I f r I I I I I 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 Year Note: There are no national or state standards for 24-hr average NOg. N = nunnber of samples. Figure 5. Trends in 24-hr maximum NO concentrations in Illinois. 0.10 g- 0.08 C 0 0.06 â ^ C 0.04 Q) O c O 0.02 0.00 TâIâIâIâIâIâIâIâIâIâIââr- Whole state sta
RMRJBFKY–. The changing Illinois environment : critical trends : technical report of the Critical Trends Assessment Project. Man; Pollution; Environmental protection; Ecology; Environmental impact analysis. N:00 0000 066 66S5 I r I I I I 1 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 Year Note: There are no national or state standards for NO3". N = number of samples. Figure 15. Trends in 24-hr maximum NO^ concentrations in Illinois. c g â ^ i +-» c o o c o O 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0. N:no 127 93 86 30 46 47 49 36 39 27 15 17 l I I I I I I I
RMRJKW49–. Beach changes at Atlantic City, New Jersey (1962-73). Beach erosion; Coast changes. 50 4.0 30 20 l.O. Missing Dalo L Sfg 1964 1965 1967 »»g *o« P.r Jon 0 80 8 96 Jji2 Fob 0 9) 8 44 . Mor 0 92 8 17 «pr 0 92 7.85 Hot 0 75 7 21 . Jun. 0 70 7 52 . Julr 0.75 7 82 . nuj 0 71 7 43 . S.pi 0 75 9 2) . Oci 0 79 8.20 Nor 0 91 8 42 . Ooc 0 92 >9l Jon. Feb. Mor. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep' Oct Nov Dec. Full Yr Figure 16. Maximums and means of significant wave height for Atlantic City; determined from 7-rainute pen-and-ink records taken six times daily during 1964-65 and 1967. Values for Septemb
RMRG9GAT–. Bulletins of American paleontology. 52 Bulletin 353 Table 20.—Quantitative data, Homoirypa tuberculata Ulrich. See Key to Abbre Range No. Meas. No. Spec. NL IV |g T> CB 20-.22 HCM 12-.23 TOTAL 12-. 23 NLIV 02-.03 CB 03-.04 HCM 02-.07 TOTAL 02-.07 NL IV 23 CB HCM 24-29 TOTAL 23-29 NL IV 05-. 10 CB 07-. 12 HCM 04-. 17 TOTAL 04-. 17 NLIV 05-.08 CB 05-.06 HCM 02-.08 TOTAL 02-.08 NL IV 06-.07 CB 06-.07 HCM 03-.07 TOTAL 03-.07. [USNM 432075], CB 120A-7-B(F) [USNM 432076], CB 149A-2-A(F) [USNM 432077], HCM 5(44)A-2- A(M) [USNM 432078], HCM 18(57)B-6L-H(M) [USNM 432079], HCM 43(82)B-8-Q(M) [USNM
RMRHXFTN–. Beiträge zur chemischen Physiologie und Pathologie; zeitschrift für die gesamte Biochemie ... 418 H. Vogt, Versuch VII. 500g Rindfleisch, 50g Fett, 50g Nutrose. (Vgl. Fig. 7.) Harn- menge Stickstoff g P205 g In Prozent der Tagesmenge Harn N p*o5 1 65 2,502 0,42(5 13,2 10,61 10,78 2 99 4,021 0,732 20,2 17,05 18,53 3 83 6,404 1,068 16,9 27,15 27,03 4 75l) 3,190 0,508 15,3 13,52 12,86 5 82 3,293 0,495 16,7 13,96 12,53 •! 29 1,393 0,241 5,9 5,91 6,09 87 4,179 0,722 17,8 17,72 18,27 Tages- menge 491 23,589 3,951 — — — Die deutliche Beeinflussung der Ausscheidungskurve, die auf Fettzulagen eintrat
RMRHMWC6–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 314 HOMER W. SMITH AND G. H. A. CLOWES. TABLE I. NINE EXPERIMENTS ON THE INFLUENCE OF H-IoN CONCENTRATION ON MATURATION OF Asterias EGGS. Per Cent. Permanently Immature. pH 6.0 6.2 6.4 6.6 6.8 6.9 7.0 7-2 7-4 8.15 9i 72 58 32 28 45 30 6 o 88 20 44 40 23 40 12 4 o 99 90 82 43 26 8 27 5 i o 58 34 22 16 8 18 IO 4 o 76 80 68 63 48 50 35 31 o 93 76 69 46 60 64 25 IO I 95 88 7i 61 39 36 26 14 5 8 93 86 68 69 57 33 16 17 5 i 76 20 28 33 39 21 17 4 5. Maturation is practically inhibited at pH 6.0, a point at which normally fertilize