RMW52X07–Fragmentary Skyphos, Attributed to near the Theseus Painter (Greek (Attic), active about 510 - about 490 B.C.), Attributed to the Heron Class (Etruscan, active 680 - 660 B.C.), Athens, Greece, about 500 B.C., Terracotta, 15.8 × 12 × 14 cm (6 1/4 × 4 3/4 × 5 1/2 in
RMP5WNC1–N/A. English: Fig. 39.—D-22 at 760 to 660 B. C, showing a 2-year period. (The corrections found in 1919 make these dates one year earlier.) . 1919. Andrew Ellicott Douglass 353 Climatic Cycles and Tree-Growth Fig 39
RMPPYPCN–Plate with Birds; Attributed to the Heron Class, Etruscan, active 680 - 660 B.C., Caere, Etruria; 680 - 670 B.C; Terracotta
RMR0M0GW–The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874'
RMPH3D66–Image from page 24 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874' .
RM2F5MHDD–Subgeometric Plate. Attributed to the Heron Class (Etruscan, active 680 - 660 B.C.)
RMEYT1R9–Image taken from page 24 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874' Image taken from page 24 of 'The Mikado's Empire Book
RF2B9D8PK–Plate with Birds, Attributed to the Heron Class (Etruscan, active 680 - 660 B.C.), Caere, Etruria, 680 - 670 B.C, Terracotta, 28 × 5 cm (11 × 1 15,16 in, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMJGED3P–Etruscan art. Bronze shaft-end with head of a griffin. 660-575 BC. Chiusi, Italy. British Museum. London, UK
RMKHXJ6D–Perseus (left, wearing a hat, winged boots and the kibisis slung over his shoulder) averts his gaze as he kills Medusa, figured here as a female centaur. Detail from an orientalizing relief pithos. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
RMF2KCKE–(150921) -- WASHINGTON D.C., Sept. 21, 2015 (Xinhua) -- File photo taken on Nov. 4, 2014 shows the Capitol in Washington, DC, capital of the United States. Named in honor of first American President George Washington, Washington, DC or Washington District of Columbia is the capital of the United States that is located between Maryland and Virginia states. The U.S. Constitution provided for a federal district under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Congress and the District is therefore not a part of any U.S. state. Washington, DC has an estimated population of 660,000. Washington, DC and B
RMKHXJ6E–Phithos. Unknown (Cyclades, Greece). 7th century BC. Decoration with orientalizing relief. Panel central: Perseus (left, wearing a hat, winged boots and the kibisis slung over his shoulder) averts his gaze as he kills Medusa, figured here as a female centaur. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
RM2AFYRND–. The Americana : a universal reference library, comprising the arts and sciences, literature, history, biography, geography, commerce, etc. of the world. mperor, about 660 B.C. Heis said to have civilized the people, and to haveestablished laws and a settled government. Formany centuries his posterity reigned on thethrone he had founded, bearing the title ofmikado, and claiming to rule by divine right andinheritance. They were worshipped as godsupon earth, and long exercised the most absolutepower. Women were not excluded from thesuccession, and in ancient Japanese history thereare many famou
RMD52JCB–A staff member passes a man's head with turban from 660-570 B.C. in the exhibition 'Cyprus - Island of Aphrodite' at the Roemer- und Pelizaeus Museum in Hildesheim, Germany, 03 March 2010. Visitors can take a look at more than 200 exhibits from antique Cyprus from 13 March to 12 September 2010. Photo: ANGELIKA WARMUTH
RM2B6A1P5–Poster for the Andersen World Edition Fairy tales Affiche met illustraties van verschillende verhalen uit de uitgave. Manufacturer : prentmaker: O. Andersen (vermeld op object)prentmaker: diverse vervaardigers (mogelijk)naar ontwerp van: Hans Tegner (vermeld op object)uitgever: Scheltema & Holkema (vermeld op object)Plaats manufacture: naar ontwerp van: Kopenhagenuitgever: Amsterdam Dating: 1900 Material: papier Techniek: houtgravure / boekdruk Dimensions: blad: h 660 mm × b 510 mmToelichtingAffiche voor: Andersen, Hans Christian. Sprookjes van H.C. Andersen: werelduitgave [uit het Deens verta
RM2HX5D4T–Another New Zealand Himalayan Expedition -- A New Zealand expedition under the leadership of Stanley Conway is about to attempt a climb of the 25,660 ft. Masherbrum Peak in the Karakorams; this peak has not been mastered before. The Himalayan Club at Rawalpindi, Pakistan, entertained them when they were en route to Skardu in the Baltistan area whence the attempt will be made. Our photograph shows from left to right: Front Row: R.H. Watson (N.Z); Stanley Conway (Leader of the Expedition); Major General M. Hayaud-Din, M.B.E., M.C., Chief of the General Staff of the Pakistan Army; Colonel M. Ata-
RM2B6JPRW–Diceros bicornis bicornis (Black Rhinoceros) van kop en positie van de ogen (in Gordon's handschrift; volledige tekst in: L.C. Rookmaker, Appendix I van zijn scriptie, p. 214)OmschrijKop van een zwarte neushoorn (Diceros bicornis), van voren; met schaalverdeling, zonder maten. Manufacturer : draftsman: Robert Jacob Gordon Dating: ca. 1778 - 1779 Physical kenmerken: pen en penseel in inkt, potlood of zwart krijt; op een lange strook papier, betekend aan de linkerkant Material: papier inkt potlood krijt Techniek: penseel / pen Dimensions: albumblad: h 660 mm × b 480 mmblad: h 218 mm × b 425 mmb
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RMME6KGY–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . Fig. 60. A Sacconema rupestre Bzi. (660/1). — B Isactis plana Thur. (160/1). — C Brachytrichia Balani ß. et Fl. 1 Durchschnitt durch das Lager (12/1). 2 Teil desselben, stärker vergrößert (330/1). (A nach Borzi, B u. C nach Bornet.)
RMPPYPCT–Plate with Birds; Attributed to the Heron Class, Etruscan, active 680 - 660 B.C., Caere, Etruria; 680 - 670 B.C; Terracotta
RMPK1APW–Image from page 316 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874' .
RM2F5NG3N–Subgeometric Plate. Attributed to the Heron Class (Etruscan, active 680 - 660 B.C.)
RMEYT1R5–Image taken from page 24 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874' Image taken from page 24 of 'The Mikado's Empire Book
RM2T2ENFF–Mason's Float Third Intermediate Period (Kushite) ca. 712–660 B.C. or later View more. Mason's Float. ca. 712–660 B.C. or later. Wood. Third Intermediate Period (Kushite). From Egypt. Dynasty 25 or later
RF2B9D8PH–Plate with Birds, Attributed to the Heron Class (Etruscan, active 680 - 660 B.C.), Caere, Etruria, 680 - 670 B.C, Terracotta, 28 × 5 cm (11 × 1 15,16 in, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2AJ74PC–The decorative periods . KIG. F FIG. CHINESE—JAPANESE Chinese—MYTHIC teriod 3500 n. C.-2200 b. c. ; first emperor 2200 B. C. (CONFUCIUS 500 B. C.) Japanese—1200 B. C.-1901 A. D.—empire estaiu.ishkd 660 b.c Tin: Chinese decorative arts date back to 3500 B. C. This wasthe Mythic Period. Confucius was 3000 years later. Thecharacteristics which we are called to deal with are of that formof color and design best expressed under the first Emperor, 22cx>B. C, and have lasted for over 4000 years. E.vactly when or how these design qualities became intro-duced into the Chinese crafts is of little con
RMPPYPCK–Plate with Birds; Attributed to the Heron Class, Etruscan, active 680 - 660 B.C., Caere, Etruria; 680 - 670 B.C; Terracotta
RMPK1EKW–Image from page 425 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874' .
RMEYT1RA–Image taken from page 24 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874' Image taken from page 24 of 'The Mikado's Empire Book
RM2T2EPGH–Door Bolt Third Intermediate Period (Kushite) ca. 712–660 B.C. or later View more. Door Bolt. ca. 712–660 B.C. or later. Wood. Third Intermediate Period (Kushite). From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Khokha, Tomb MMA 830-A, MMA excavations. Dynasty 25 or later
RF2B9D8PE–Plate with Birds, Attributed to the Heron Class (Etruscan, active 680 - 660 B.C.), Caere, Etruria, 680 - 670 B.C, Terracotta, 29 × 5 cm (11 7,16 × 1 15,16 in, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2T2EPGW–Door Bolt Third Intermediate Period (Kushite) ca. 712–660 B.C. or later View more. Door Bolt. ca. 712–660 B.C. or later. Wood. Third Intermediate Period (Kushite). From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Khokha, Tomb MMA 830-A, MMA excavations. Dynasty 25 or later
RM2CHWA20–. History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia and Assyria . Disturbancesamong the Medes and Mannai—War against Teummdn and the victory of Tulliz(660 B.C.) : Elam yields to the Assyrians for the first time—Shamash-shumuMnat Babylon ; is at first on good terms with his brother, then becomes dissatisfied,and forms a coalition against the Ninevite supremacy. The UruJc incident and outbreaJc of the war between Karduniash, Elam, andAssyria ; Elam disabled by domestic discords—Siege and capture of Babylon ;Assur-hani-pal ascends the throne under the name of Kandalanu (648-646 B.C.)—Bevolt of Egypt: d
RMPPYPCM–Plate with Birds; Attributed to the Heron Class, Etruscan, active 680 - 660 B.C., Caere, Etruria; 680 - 670 B.C; Terracotta
RMPK1JHX–Image from page 577 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874' .
RM2JC0CK1–Hyenanche globosa (Gaertn.) Lamb. (A.B.S., Raper & Boucher), or toxicodendrum capense or globosum (Dyer, label tent. 2002), Hyenanche globosa Lam. or Toxicodendrum capense or globosum (Cape wolvegift), draughtsman: Robert Jacob Gordon, in or after c. 10-Jan-1780, paper, pen, brush, h 660 mm × w 480 mm, h 368 mm × w 240 mm
RFFFP3GG–66 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations,
RMPPYPCG–One of a Pair of Etruscan Plates: Birds; Attributed to the Circle of the Crane Painter, Etruscan, about 600 - 575 B.C., Caere
RF2B9D8PF–Plate with Birds, Attributed to the Heron Class (Etruscan, active 680 - 660 B.C.), Caere, Etruria, 680 - 670 B.C, Terracotta, 29 × 5 cm (11 7,16 × 1 15,16 in, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2F5FJAD–Corinthian Aryballos. Attributed to the Chigi Group (Greek, active about 660 - 640 B.C.)
RM2CDXR4R–. Studio international . I ? ? I N 1 111 I AM Al |{ Ml nv PB0I . CAR!. < < 0»U in D 5 < Z in m O H H < Japanese Art and Artists of To-day.—III. Textiles and Embroidery J APAXESE ART AND ARTISTSOF TO-DAY.—III. TEXTILESAXD EMBROIDERY. BY WILSONCREWDSOX, M.A. The Japanese textile fabrics of to day show ina most interesting manner how the ancient arts ofJapan can be modified by the people of thatcountry to meet foreign demands. It is stated inJapanese records that the Emperor Jimmu, whofounded the Imperial Dynasty in 660 B.C., en-couraged the manufacture of woven fabrics, whichin time
RMPK0D4T–Image from page 70 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874' .
RFFFT7H5–5 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, a
RMPPYPCJ–One of a Pair of Etruscan Plates: Birds; Attributed to the Circle of the Crane Painter, Etruscan, about 600 - 575 B.C., Caere
RF2B9D8PC–One of a Pair of Etruscan Plates: Birds, Attributed to the Circle of the Crane Painter (Etruscan, about 600 - 575 B.C.), Caere, Etruria, Italy, 680 - 660 B.C, Terracotta, 35 × 5 cm (13 3,4 × 1 15,16 in, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2AJ1K59–The five great monarchies of the ancient eastern world; or, The history, geography, and antiquites of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, and Persia . , and are covered closely with a small writing, which it often requires a goodmagnifying glass to decipher.A cylinder of Tiglath-PileserI. (about B.C. 1180) containsthirty lines in a space of sixinches, or five lines to an inch,which is as close as the typeof the present volume. Thisdegree of closeness is exceededon a cylinder of Asshur-bani-pals (about B.C. 660), wherethe lines are six to the inch,or as near together as the typeof the Edinburgh
RMPK10WJ–Image from page 115 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874' .
RFFFP9DB–4 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, a
RMPPX53C–Oil Container in the Shape of a Woman; Attributed to the Chigi Group, Greek, active about 660 - 640 B.C., Corinth, Greece
RF2B9D8PB–One of a Pair of Etruscan Plates: Birds, Attributed to the Circle of the Crane Painter (Etruscan, about 600 - 575 B.C.), Caere, Etruria, Italy, 680 - 660 B.C, Terracotta, 35 × 5 cm (13 3,4 × 1 15,16 in, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMEE035F–Corinthian Aryballos; Attributed to the Chigi Group, Greek, active about 660 - 640 B.C.; Greece (Corinth); about 640 - 630 B.C.
RM2AXCD21–Electrical news and engineering . W. G. 1. Co.8 Receiving Station ut Ai-dley, B. C. lowest wire being 11 ft. above the ground. The standardspan is 660 feet, but is was necessary to vary this consider-ably at times, owing to inequalities in levels of the-ground.The standard towers are built and were satisfactorilytested to withstand strains of 2,000 lbs. in any horizontaldirection at any point of support for the lines, or H,000 Ib-^. • Electrical Engineer, WoBtern CnnmlfV Power Co. in any horizontal direction on the tower as a whole at thecentre of gravity of the points of support. The vertical
RMPK0DME–Image from page 77 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874' .
RFFFTKGW–4 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, a
RF2B988BH–Fragmentary Skyphos, Attributed to near the Theseus Painter (Greek (Attic), active about 510 - about 490 B.C.), Attributed to the Heron Class (Etruscan, active 680 - 660 B.C.), Athens, Greece, about 500 B.C., Terracotta, 15.8 × 12 × 14 cm (6 1/4 × 4 3/4 × 5 1/2 in.), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2AFPYTB–. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. Fig. 142. a, E, Hydnanghuii carotcecolor Berk., entire and in section. X f.c, basidium and spores. X 660. d, basidium and spores of H. camcum Wallr. X 660. The globose or ovate, usually small spores and the absence of asterile base separate Hydna7igiwn from its nearest ally Octaviania. Species 2104, 2105 2104. H. earotseeolor Berk, (from the carrot-like colour; carota, carrot) a b c.Globoso-oblong or oblong-rounded, nodular, rootless. Pe. thin, slightly
RMPK1H92–Image from page 530 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874' .
RFFFPCB8–4 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, a
RFRAFA39–Plate with Birds, Attributed to the Heron Class (Etruscan, active 680 - 660 B.C.), Caere, Etruria, 680 - 670 B.C reimagined
RM2AWK0KD–A system of surgery : theoretical and practical . The small escrescence situated on the right vocal cord (b) laight befalsely supposed to be on the left from the appearance presented inthe mirror (A). 660 DISEASES OF THE LARYNX. Fig. 148.. ge, Glosso-epiglottic folds ; w, uppersurface ; I, lip ; c, cushion of epiglot-tis ; V, ventricle of larynx; ree, ary-epiglottic fold ; cTF, cartilage ofWrisberg ; cS, capitulum Santorini;com, arytenoid commissure ; vc, vocalcord ; th, ventricular band ; py, pro-cessus vocaUs ; ci cricoid cartilage;?, rings of trachea. sively brought into view; the base of
RMPK1FE0–Image from page 458 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874' .
RFFFPA2P–4 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, a
RFRAFA3A–Plate with Birds, Attributed to the Heron Class (Etruscan, active 680 - 660 B.C.), Caere, Etruria, 680 - 670 B.C reimagined
RM2AXG03M–Scientific American Volume 77 Number 05 (July 1897) . Eyelet machines. We can furnish the Latest Improved Eyelet Machinesfor making shoe eyelets and special eyelets of alldescriptions. We are also builders and designersof Special Wireworking Machinery. B^ Send for Circular. Blake & Johnson, P.O. Box 7, WateRburv, Conn., U. S. A.. GATES ROCK &ORE BREAKER,Steam Ore Stamp,Mining Machinery, 50 years experience as builders.GATES IRON WORKS, Dept. C, 660 Elston Ave., Chicmgo. On receipt of ten cents in stamps (.practically 25% of re-tail price) we will send you one of our ^-Inch AUGER BITS TRANSITS
RMPK11WJ–Image from page 128 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874' .
RFFFPCXM–4 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, a
RFRAFA38–Plate with Birds, Attributed to the Heron Class (Etruscan, active 680 - 660 B.C.), Caere, Etruria, 680 - 670 B.C reimagined
RM2ANEN80–Principles and practice of operative dentistry . Fig. 234.—Streptococcus pyogenes. (V. A. Latham.) X 1000. *ij*-**>* *# £ Fig. 235.—Streptococcus in pysemia after erysipelas. (V. A. Latham.) X 660. # m .<a—:——? :— Fig. 236.—Forms of bacteria in pus from an abscess. X 700. A, pus-cells ; B, micrococci and diplococci;C, streptococci; D, tetracocci. £ ^ , / * Fl<;. i,7.—Bacillus tuberculosi BACTERIOLOGY OF THE MOUTH. 89 terial forms, spherical, or nearly so, tiny, globe-like masses of matter, insome instances isolated, in others united in pairs, in fours, or in largernumbers, or arranged
RMPJXXRA–Image from page 244 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874' .
RMHBTC97–Image taken from page 24 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874' Image taken from page 24 of 'The Mikado's Empire Book
RFRAFA36–Plate with Birds, Attributed to the Heron Class (Etruscan, active 680 - 660 B.C.), Caere, Etruria, 680 - 670 B.C reimagined
RM2AN2KAK–College athletics . rming Co I^l-S u C 13^ themabarOunsica ic field,o recorcheight (in the hand th thletund teachdingBros :gbfi-3«3 -^^1^^ y 14, 1904, showingcing board in the fth the cards annouica. The large stoium by A. G. Spald es, Mnnouult, wAmeymna S « rt c b« rt !»>-- a o a^ S C O)^^ JJ of the Ohe smallards forany athhibited ^nH-s M^m sUi Spaldings Athletic Library. 31 distance for the half-milei to run in practice is the 660 yards,for at this distance he can, without distressing himself, get prac-tice at the pace used in a race. An occasional trial at the fulldistance should he tak
RMPK0DWE–Image from page 79 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874' .
RMHBHR76–The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874 Image taken from page 234 of 'The Mikado's Empire Book
RF2B9D41K–Oil Container in the Shape of a Woman, Attributed to the Chigi Group (Greek, active about 660 - 640 B.C.), Corinth, Greece, about 640–630 B.C, Terracotta, 6 × 3 cm (2 3,8 × 1 3,16 in, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2AWT24M–Atlas der Diatomaceen-Kunde . &?&. ATLAS DER DIATOMACEEN-KÜNDE >5<3H|ätei#«SS# IN VERBINDUNG MIT DEN HERREN GRÜNDLER, GRUNOW, JANISCH und WITT HERAUSGEGEBEN VON ADOLF SCHMIßT, AlUHIDl.UOMS IN ASCUKESLEBEN. ERSTE AUFLAGE. lieft HWS. ASCHERSLEBEN, VERLAG VON LUDM (Q SIEVER. ^» Vorläufige Erläuterungen zu Sc :rJts Atlas der Diatomaceenkund Tafel 121. Alle Abbildungen 660 mal vergrössert. 1. Gaz. Kxj»., Blddulphia pulchella Gray. 2. Java (Gründl.), dieselbe abnorm 3. Gaz. K|. (Janischl liegt ein wenig in Verkürzung, B. expedita Janisch.I- <t;iz Exp. (Janisch), B. manca Janisch. 5. C). Sp
RMPK13MP–Image from page 161 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874' .
RMHBR3XE–The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874 Image taken from page 45 of 'The Mikado's Empire Book
RFRAXNAD–Corinthian Aryballos, Attributed to the Chigi Group, Greek, active about 660 - 640 B.C., Greece (Corinth), about 640 reimagined
RM2AN42B1–Il trionfo di Pompeo Magno per la vittoria riportata contro Mitridate, re di Ponto : rappresentato nel giorno natalizio del serenissimo signor principe di Modena, a cul vengono unite le festose dimostranze di giubilo, per la nascita del di lui serenissimo primogenito accademico tributo umilmente offerto . ffejjiotje pulfut y Ay^ìoharza?iem Re-perii à Senatu Cappadocihtts datum expuUrat ; qHem quidcm LSyila Proprator rcjiituit anno V. C. 660. PÌHtar. in Vita Pompei. L. An Scncc. Flcr. de B^ Ilo Mithridutico c^pV^ JmJÌ Epìt. Hiji. Lih. XXXVni ( VI. ) te, e fulla fcorta demedefimi fi è ordito tut
RMPK17XE–Image from page 253 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874' .
RMHBPXNE–The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874 Image taken from page 266 of 'The Mikado's Empire Book
RFRAFA35–One of a Pair of Etruscan Plates: Birds, Attributed to the Circle of the Crane Painter (Etruscan, about 600 - 575 B.C reimagined
RM2AWT16K–Atlas der Diatomaceen-Kunde . afel 122. Alle Ahhildungcn, mit Ausnahme v /?. 9, 660 mal vergrössert. 1—4. Cuxhaven. 5. Nordsee, 6. Spitzbergen, 7. 8. Java. Biddulphia aurita Breb.9. X. Celebes (Gründl.), 360/1, 9a. 060/1, fraglich.10—12. Sansibar (Gründl,), B. Sansibarica A. S. 13. Archangelsk (Weissfl.). ? 14. „ .. ? 15. Balearen, B. (Odontella) discigera Grunow. 16. Archangelsk (WeisstC). sehr gewölbt, Pseudostictodiscus angulatns Grunow? 17. Simbirsk (Weissfl.), B. sublaevis Grunow var. 18. Ngucy (Weissfl.), B (Odontella) granulata Roper var? 19. Archangelsk (Witt), B. Ruthenica Witt. 20. C
RMPGJ5WY–Image from page 234 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874' .
RMHBTC9P–Image taken from page 24 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874' Image taken from page 24 of 'The Mikado's Empire Book
RFRAFA33–One of a Pair of Etruscan Plates: Birds, Attributed to the Circle of the Crane Painter (Etruscan, about 600 - 575 B.C reimagined
RM2AFN95J–. The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. [Scales : horizontal, 4 inches = 1 mile ; vertical, 1 inch = 660 feet.]a = The gorge. b = 430-foot plain. c = 750-foot plain. Fig. 3.—Section at Trevalga Mill, at a spot on fig. 1 abouthalf a mile east-north-east of St. Nectans Kieve. ?700 ft.. [Scales : horizontal, 4 inches = 1 mile; vertical, 1 inch = 660 feet.]a = Present valley. B = 430-foot plain. C = 750-foot plain. The basin is breached by a hole in its side, through which thewaters escape and form a second small waterfall, while remnants ofothers scar the walls of the gorge,
RMPK1F4Y–Image from page 449 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874' .
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RFRAFP9N–Oil Container in the Shape of a Woman, Attributed to the Chigi Group (Greek, active about 660 - 640 B.C.), Corinth reimagined
RM2AX580C–Crocker-Langley San Francisco city directory . 660 Mission, works 19thand Harrison (See Fage 77)WEBSTEB MFG CO, Lewis B Sperryrep, 126 New Montgomery 1 0 J2 » 0 i> % 1 • s§!0 epres > entati -I ^ i 0 n • *EXi£VATOB CABS Michel C Pfef PerIron Works Harrison & 10 y; sis. San Francisco.Cal. Phone Market 730 Sbeel Sash - Wire Work Fire Escapes - Sidewalk Doors Folding Gates. ElkETATOB SOOBS AND GATESCAI^IFOBNIA ABTISTIC METAI, &WIBE CO, 349-365, 7th (See Page 62)EI^EVATOB SUFFI^IES CO (Inc) pneu-matic and Norton door controlling de-vices, interlocks and door tracks, 186,5 thKEYSTONE OBNASEE
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RM2AN4MPM–A complete treatise on practical land-surveying, in seven parts; . m, proof-line, goes to C,and measures 260.. Having constructed the figure, you will find the perpen-diculars C a = 223, Cn = 200, and E a = 176 links. Triangle ABC. 1054 base.223 per. 316221082108, 235042 Trapezium A C D E. 200)176JPer- 376 sum.1042 diag. 752» 1504376 391792 146 LAND-SURVEYING. fPart IV. 235042 Double areas391792 / collected.2)626834 303417 4 .5366$ 40 21.46720 Area 3a. Or. 21p. 3. It is required to find the area of a field, from the follow-ing notes. Diag FB 660 Return to F. BE 970 L. off B. D B 268 L. off D
RMPGXG57–Image from page 228 of 'The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874' .
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RM2AXCAHD–Transactions . y = - -A ^- = b/.o per cent. Fig. 28 shows how the component pieces were cut fromoriginal plank, B and D being used as check-pieces. Diagram10 shows deflections. Fig. 20. A B C D E j^frfh+il - . SMmPf * 414—H* 424—»j« 4H—>H—424-—*1f—424 * Summary and Conclusions Regarding Beams with Oak Keys. Number. Ratio Span Breaking Vffi,>ipr>pv i „ , to Depth of Load. Efficiency. Remarks. Beam. 2021222324 2526 27 121212 1212 1212 15.2 Pounds. io,<;oo 6,8008,4005,2608,660 Average. 8,9107,170 Average. 5,400 Per Cent. 90.882.694.7 Flaw. 108.5 94.1 92.8 2.8 ) 87.767.5 2 pieces.2 2
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RMHFN59G–The Mikado's Empire. Book I. History of Japan, from 660 B.C to 1872, A.D. Book II. Personal experiences, observations, and studies in Japan, 1870-1874 Image taken from page 449 of 'The Mikado's Empire Book
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