RM2CHP2EF–. Climatological data, New England . ^^^^ Tl^!*,: J/;J/slateo;e:?ioL ^^, Hampshire not used In computing averages or extremes lor :>taie ,„g or received too late to be included in this issue.=F., precipitation and evaporation in inches, and wind movement in miles. Degr,oot diameter unless otherwise shown by footnote following Table 6. I Index for obs<in ground value 1 7:30 A.M. E.S.T. la rlbution unknown. // Gage Is equlppi AR This entry In E Water equlvalei H One or more da R Dally values ai S Storage precip SS This entry in V Includes total for prcvit uslVrratlo of 1 inch water equival
RM2CGRKC9–. Proceedings of the annual convention . d in May 1952 with a mixture of TCA 30-Chlurate 100and retreated in August with 60 gal of heavy catalytic cycle oil per acre. The two treat-ments gave satisfactory control of weeds for the season at a chemical cost of about $50per mile. The latter spray was e.specially useful in the control of annuals, such as ragweed,crab grass and foxtail. 1154 Roadwav and Ballast Table 6—Relative Effectiv-eness of Various Oils Percent Vegetation ControlOil Number of Treatments 9115152 LHH-7 r^ 18 2 78 3 92 Heavy cat. cycle 1 27 2 78 3 87Special fuel 1 0 2 40 3 47 Xo.
RM2CE1NWF–. Beiträge zur Geburtskunde und Gynaekologie .. . in der damit in Ver-bindung stehenden Poliklinik in den Jahren 1849, 1850und 1851. Mon. Sehr. f. Gebkde. Bd. I. H. 1. u. Bd. IL H. 6. 6. Hofmann. Jahresbericht der geburtshilflichenPoliklinik zu München vom 1. Februar bis 31. December1849. Mon. Sehr. f. Gebkde. Bd. I. H. 5. 7. Hof mann. Jahresbericht der geburtshilflichenPoliklinik in München vom 1. December 1850 bis 31. Oc-tober 1851. Deutsche Klinik 1853. Nr. 4. u. ff. 8. B erli n e r. Jahresbericht der geburtshilflichen Po-liklinik zu München vom 1. November 1851 bis 30. Sep-tember 1852. Deu
RM2CJ6BNH–. Report on the scientific results of the 'Michael Sars' north Atlantic deep-sea expedition 1910, carried out under the auspices of the Norwegian government and the superintendence of Sir John Murray, K.C.B., and Dr. Johan Hjort .. . 102* CURRENT MEASUREMENTS. 12 JUNE 1910 0 L til 1 2 4or 10 —I— 12 13 11 IS 40 Vi- la. o v E 10 5TAT.58. 30 20 10 N 10ZO-30-hO-50-bO-70-80-E ^8070bOSO-W-iO-ZO-10- s 10- 20- iO •tO- 50 bO- 70 .80- 8070 to- ». W-X-20.10N H 1- . iffc / / N9m (83 MS. 91 V. *57 Jf.7 9
RM2CE6CDJ–. The story of Johnstown : its early settlement, rise and progress, industrial growth, and appalling flood on May 31st, 1889 . t; G 7 S i) 10 11 VZ l;5 It 15 10 17 18 1!) 20 21 22 2:? 24 25 2() 27 2S 20 30 31 ;i This Card Not Transferable, and good only for the above Month and at the Depot above named. T) i! C. C. BERRY, Commissary. ? FAC-Sl.MILt: OF RELIEF CHKCK FOR SCPPLIES. XAIll kxpi-:rikxci:s and obseratioxs. Recitals of DiFFtKtsT Survivors. Who Tkll of What Tiitv UmERWfnt ami Wit-NE-SEO — Trying Situatii^n cf a Family on Market Sikeet. of Whove Home Xot >,Vestii.e Remained — In W
RM2CH5A9D–. American engineer and railroad journal . + i g - g)=^ 765.340... 2.8838544 s - {R + ig) = 2863.430 3-4568865 R + ^ g — g = 2864.284 ar. comp. 6.5429840 A + i]?- = 766 T94 ar. comp. .. 7.1 156612 E.xtracting sq. root 2)19.9993861 i B A C= 87° 50 45 sin. 9.9996930 whence the angle B A C = 175° 41 30 and the angleD A E = 180° — 175° 41 30 = 4° 18 30, the requiredanswer. CASE 11. We will now consider the case where the main trackcurve IS to the right, with the turnout curve to the left,with the third rail on the left of the center, as shown infig. 22. In a similar manner to that employed in Case
RM2CGHRYF–. Annual report of the city of Somerville . es Latin. English. 733 30 267 508 80 534 64 197 16 30 92 22 7 1 267 475 29.7 25.0 ... 421 267 ... 35 79 37 54 69 57 84 85 120 71 192 10 Both. 763775614261 46 92 22 7 1 742 26.5 267 35 79 37123141205263 10 E — SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. 87 TABLE 11. —PUPILS IN HIGH AND GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. Number of persons in the city on the first day of May, 1895, between 5 and 15years of age, 8,510. Number between 8 and 14 years of age, 5,242. Annual enrollment .Average membershipAverage attendance .Per cent of attendanceNumber cases of tardinessNumber cases of dismissalNumber
RM2CRWBTH–. The Bell System technical journal . step is to find a value of db such that a graph of P/db vs Xo/dbwill fall slightly above the curve ko = 30(0) in Fig. 1.4.7; db must be greaterthan 2 inches, since that displacement was obtained in the experiment.As a trial take db = 2.25 inches and test it at one point, say the experi-mental point P = 300 lbs., x^ = | in. Then P/db = 133 and Xo/db =0.39. The point (0.39, 133) falls below the curve ko = 30(0) in Fig. 1.4.7.Next try db = 2.5 inches. In this case, for the e.xperimental point P = 386 BELL SYSTEM TECHNICAL JOURNAL 300, .T2 = I, we find P/db =
RM2CDGC7F–. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . , night 28 March Catawba, Bethlehem. 11 6 Ball Creek, St. Paul, 2:30 6 Statesville, Race Street. 1.1 13 Shepherd, Vanderburg, 2:30 13 Mt. Zion, 11 20 Davidson, Fairview, 2:30 20 Mooresville, Broad Street, night 20 Hiddenite, Rocky Springs, 11 26 Stony Point, 11 27 Taylorsville, Marvin, 2:30 27 Westview, night 27 WAYNESVILLE DISTRICTL. B. Hayes. P.E., Waynesvllle. N. C. FIRST ROUND February Webster 11, Wesleyanna 3 21 Sylva, 7:30 21 Andrews, 11 28 Robbinsville, 3 28 WINSTON-SALEM DISTRICTLoy D. Thompson. P.E., Winston-Salem, N. C. SECOND ROUND Febr
RM2CRB3WH–. Electric railway journal . 30 40 50Seconds Fig. 7—Typical Runs and Most Satisfac-tory Operation with Car Equipped with No..1 Motors 1 s£i m, OLT. > sty c ■> !- r - V- n s - 7 T k i A 1 • V 1 w 10 20 30 40 50S e c o n ds 60 70. Fig. 8—Typical Runs and Most Ef-ficient Operation with Car Equippedwith No. 2 Motors 30 40 50Seconds Fig. 9—-Typical Runs and Mosttory Operation with Car Equipped3 Motors Satisfac-with No. SPEED-TIME AND POWER-INPUT GRAPHS FOR OPERATION OVER THREE TYPICAL RUNS September 21, 1918 Carry the War Workers and Help Beat the Kaiser 507 Both the motors Nos. 2 and
RM2CEX9CA–. Liberator mail book [manuscript] 1831-1865]. ?i,t,kJ-^ isiiS If v^ti-. n^ij 30 ^j ? li^a.ja.j fi-eihJ^kSf ff-.s^e 3ira 21:g S-oo 29.S a-fio i.U.t i-/D ^-^f/ ^7 JrgJy.iZitf -J M^/iin liM^./sn -zfJ-^J/rn. ti .9^ ^ tiy ?/,/,...L ..1. «#?i/ 7 -rFfi-J,/^QlSD^ U:/ Z-J-i) 2III 2-rv izii l-^o Z^:f 2^4;/ /ff:S-/i Z-io 2o:Ji 7 £..: IT l ^i^i. (Cy^^:i><?1^C^frMCA^
RM2CRWDA0–. The elements of railroad engineering . breadth (J = 30 inches; what is the actual dischargeper minute in cubic feet ? Solution.—Applying formula 42, QA e„ = .413^2^rt« = .41XT7>X 4/3 X 32.16 x(i|)^ = 15.1 cu. ft. per sec, or. 15.1 X 60 = 906 cu. ft. per min. Ans. To obtain the mean velocity t/,„, divide the actual discharge(which may be calculated by the last rule) by the area of the Q. Qa A bd Example.—What is the mean velocity in feet per second of thewater in the last example ? Qa 15.1 15.1 weir, or V,, (43.) Solution.—7/„. = 4.027 ft. per sec. Ans. bd %y^ 3.75 1021. It should b
RM2CHP81R–. Ancestors and descendants of Andrew Moore, 1612-1897 . J.Goodrum, of Blansville, Ga. He is engaged in the shoe,leather and harness business. P. O., Newnan, CowetaCo., Ga. Children of JOHN and (833) Anna L. (WALKER) HARMON. 3325. JAMES H., b. 10-23-1815, m. 9-7-1841, Bar-bara E. Manning. She d. 1-31-1846. James H. m. 2dtime 11-9-1848, Pernecia H. Hardin. James H. wasmurdered 12-26-1860. His widow m. Kinney R. Lloyd.They are both deceased. No children ist marriage. 3326. MILTON E., b. 1-22-1818. Killed by a tree fall-ing on him 12-30-1825. 3327. SAMUEL F., b. 5-13-1820, d. 11-3-1839. 3328. MAR
RM2CEM6GE–. Raleigh County and the western portions of Mercer and Summers counties. 3 3 4 7 Louisville Coal and Coke Co., Mine No. 1—No. 90 on Map II. On a righthand fork of Flipping Creek, 0.7 mile north of Goodwill;No. 3 Pocahontas Coal; elevation, 2410 B.; butts, N. 30° W.; faces, N.60° E.; section by Teets. Ft. In. Coal (with slate roof) 1 0 Bone 0 3 Coal (to slate floor) 3 7 4 10 The composition of a sample of coal from this mine, No.31 on page 212 of Bulletin 2 of the Survey Reports, is repub-lished under No. 90 in the first table of analyses at the end ofthis Chapter. The coal from this mine was
RM2CPM6W9–. Iconologia . narrò le ricchezze del Mon-do , delle quali sInvaghì. Eccl. 2. v. 1. Dixi ego in corde meo: Vadami& affluam dìlichs, & fintar bonis . Finalmente fotto quella pompofa verteche trovò? fennon vanità, e punture di afpro cilizio . Idem ibi v. 12.Et vidi, qtod hoc quoque effet vanitas . Fidi in omnibus vanitatem-, & affli-elionem , &■ nìhil permanere fub Sole. E Giobbe 30. v. 7. Et effe fub fen-jibus delicias compittabant. Avendo le delizie , e piaceri del Mondo di fot-to .afpriffime punture . Il carro trionfale del Mondo , del quale divisòIfaìa 22. v,... Sicut pilam minti te in termm
RM2CDGEYD–. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . 11 2S Bethel-Fairgrove, Bethel, night 2S March Catawba, Bethlehem, 11 6 Ball Creek, St. Paul, 2:30 6 Statesville, Race Street, 1.1 13 Shepherd. Vanderburg, 2:30 13 Mt. Zion, 11 20 Davidson, Falrvlew, 2:30 20 Mooresvllle, Broad Sheet, night 20 Hiddenite, Rocky Springs, 11 26 Stony Point, 11 27 Taylorsrtlle, Marvin. 2:30 27 Westview, night 27 WAYNESVILLE DISTRICTL. B. Hay«s, P.E.. Waynesvllle, N. C. FIRST ROUND February Highlands (preaching only), 11 14 Cullowhee, Speedwell, 3:30 14 Webster 11, Wesleyanna 3 21 Sylva, 7:30 21 Andrews, 11 2S Robbinsvi
RM2CF3YD5–. Die postwertzeichen und entwertungen der deutschen postanstalten in den schutzgebieten und im auslande. Ansicht von Larasch. Auiuahiiie Hohlfeld. Amtlich ausgegebene und verwendete Freimarken: Allgemeine Übersicht: a) Marocco Nr. 1—6 vom 20. Dezember 1899 bis 30. September 1901, b) Marocco Nr. 7—19 von etwa 20. Oktober 1900 bis 31. Dezember 1905, c) Marocco Nr. 8B, 16B—19B mit verändertem Aufdruck von 1903 bis 31. Dezember 1905, d) Marocco Nr. 20 vom 30. September 1905 bis 31. Dezember 1905, e) Marocco Nr. 21—33 (ohne Wasserzeichen) vom 1. Oktober 1905 bis August 1914 bzw. bis 16. Juni 1919,
RM2CDG8M9–. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . 1 27 Taylorsville, Marvin, 2:30 27 Westview, night 27 April Cool Springs, Providence, 11 2 Mooresville. Central, 11 3 Mooresville Ct., Williamson, 2:30 3 WAYNESVILLE OISTRICTL. B. Hayen. P.E.. Wayneevllle. N. C. SECOND ROUND February Andrews, 11 28 Robbinsville, 3 28 March Pastors pre-Easter conference, Bryson City, 1] 1 Jonathan, Shady Grove, 11 6 Dellwood, Dellwood, 7:30 6 Franklin. 11 13 Carsons Chapel (preaching), 3 13 Waynesville (revival services) 20-28 WINSTON-SALEM DISTRICTLoy D. Thompson. P.E., Wlneton-Salem, N. C. SECOND ROUND February O
RM2CHBH3K–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . ROYAL CRICKET CLUB, VAN CORTLANDT TARK. NEW YORK. Dlekmann, Photo, N. Y,. 1. Sinclair, Capt.; 2, Michalowski: :;, J. Isaac; 4. Slater, lies.; ... Hale. (-,Halliwell; 7. C. C. Pickfoid; S, W. Isaac; 9, Welch; 10, Goodmau; 11, Youug;12, E. Iickford, Vice-Pres.; 13, Hall; 14, Shaw, Sec. and Treas. CAMERON CRJCKET CLUB. VAN CORTLANDT PARK, NEW YORK. Diekmann, Photo, N, Y, SPALDINGS OFFICIAL CRICKET GUIDE. BOWLING AVERAGES.B. M. R.W.Aver. A. Henry 386 14 213 30 7.10 . R. Clothier 461 12 271 26 10.42 G, Tat
RM2CGH7WE–. Peter Henderson & Co.'s wholesale catalogue of bulbs, plants and flower seeds for autumn planting : 1896 . ful, scarlet Testaceum. (See Isabellianum.) Thunbergianum. (See Elegans.) Tigrinum. The well-known Tiger Lily Splendens. Orange red, spotted black, lar^e Flora Plena. Double flowers, orange, red spots. , Turban. (See Pomponicum ). Turks Cap. (See Superbum ) Umbellatum. tSee Elegans.) Wallacel. Orange, dotted maroon Wash i ngton lanu m. White, tinged lilac and purple. ach. Doz. 100 • 25 $2.50 $18.OO •75 7.50 SS^oo .60 6.00 45.00 .20 2.00 H.oo •25 2.50 18 00 .20 1^75 12.00 .30 3.00 2O.0
RM2CH4GRJ–. In the Maine woods . ge Hotel . . E. Howard Team or auto 2.50 10.50 40 2 McNallys . . W. McNally . 20 Team 3.00 30 3 McNallys . W. McNally . 28 Team or canoo 4 McNallys . W. McNally . 35 Team, canoe, walk 5 McNallys . W. McNally . 25 Team or canoe 6 McNallys . W. McNally . 23 Team or canoe 7 McNallys . W. McNally . 23 Team or canoe 1 McNallys . W. McNally . 25 Team or canoe 2 Raffords Camps . H. Rafford . . 15 Team 3.00 20 Waters Reached Kind of Fish . 1 Clayton Lake . . Trout .... 25 Team or canoe 2 Machias Lake & Stream Trout .... 20 Team or canoe 3 McNally Pond . . Trout .... 28 Team or
RM2CRKGG2–. Die Orthodiagraphie : ein Lehrbuch für Aerzte. Mit 75 Abbildungen und 3 Tafeln . Bild 50. Frau, 44 Jahre, 9 Kinder. Kp.-Gw. 55,3 kg, Kp.-Lg. 157 cm. Stenoseund Insuffizienz der Aortenklappe. Stenokardie. HzFl = 164 qcm. 81. Bild 51. Dieselbe Frau. Fr ont al-Auf nahm e. SA = 15,8, SB = 10,1,SC = 10,5, SD =1,2, SF = 11,7, SH = 13,1, SHzFl=127, SLgFl = 68,SInnBstFl = 195, S Hz-Versenk. = 45°/o, <C.Q = 30°. Die zweite Punktreihe rechtsvom Herzen stellt die vordere Linie der Querfortsätze mit den Rippenköpfchen dar. 82
RM2CGX75Y–. The Street railway journal . ding except in cases wherethey desire exceptional strength. Theseoffer a greater resistance than those of caststeel, as will be shown by the followiugfigures obtained from comparative tests fordefiection: Forged steel wheels of fourteen iuchesdiameter: Load in tons. Deflection in inches. 13 1-64 19 2-32 23 3-32 28 5-32 30 6-32 32 7-32 34i 10-32 Cast steel wheels fourteen inches in di-ameter :Load in tons. Deflection in inches. 6 1-32 7 2-829 3-3213 10-3215 16-32 m 1 19 Spokes broken. The Eclipse Halter. This halter* is a combination rope andstrap halter that is e
RM2CERM6K–. Gazetteer of the District of Columbia for 1871-2. G., Commission 13 Smith & Curlett, Soaps, opposite page .... 30 Smith, R. D. 0., Patents, oppo5itc 131 Sohon, G., Ladies Boots IGS Stake, Jas. E., Cigars 162 Stilson & Bundy, Attorneys 145 Stolpe, Edward, Silver-Plater 19 Stosch, F., Saloon 165 Stout, A. M., Patents 21 Sutherlands Shirt Factory 152 Talbert & Moxley, Billposters 18 Thompson & Co., Hardware 140 Valiant, Jones & Co., Lamps 7 Vogelweyd, W^m., Restaurant 165 Wangerman, Ernst, Saloon 153 Weaver, E. C, Justice of the Peace 19 West, W. S., Architect 166 Whiting, Albert T , Bleacher 1
RM2CEP01K–. Delle monete e dell'instituzione delle zecche d'Italia, dell'antico e presente sistema di esse: e del loro intrinseco valore, e rapporto con la presente moneta dalla decadenza dell'impero sino al secolo XVII ... ta Tariffa,ta fer ordine del fndtìt» J4fiSfirat91 fiampataper ardine dtl fHdettff Illujlrif, ila^ijìrate. 17)1» 30 , Luglio a quattrini M- 17J». 3- , Febraro a quattrini 36. 2753» 7« Giugno a quattrini 34. 2. Ottobre a quattrini ^6. «754. 24. Genero a quattrini 54- «75 5- 7» Aprile a quattrini 38. APPENDICE. 75 V Tprezto 4eìTa spelta , ftccomc il Magìjìrato de SS. Trìhuuì dclU Plebe
RM2CDG7AK–. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . Race Street, 1.1 13 Shepherd, Vanderburg, 2:30 13 Mt. Zion, 11 20 Davidson, Fairview, 2:30 20 Mooresville, Broad Street, night 20 Hiddenite, Rocky Springs, 11 26 Stony Point, 11 27 Taylorsville, Marvin, 2:30 27 Westview, night 27 April Cool Springs, Providence, 11 2 Mooresville, Central, 11 3 Mooresville Ct., Williamson. 2:30 3 WAYNESVILLE DISTRICTL. B. Hayes, P.E.. Waynesvllle, N. C. SECOND ROUND March Jonathan, Shady Grove, 11 6 Dellwood, Dellwood, 7:30 6 Franklin, 11 13 Carsons Chapel (preaching), 3 13 Waynesville (revival services) 20-28 WINST
RM2CE5BRN–. Benjamin Electric Mfg. Co., manufacturers, wireless clusters and lighting specialties. . Cat. No. 853 r , M Cat* No. 952 Cnt llll 2-Lightwith. Bushing $1.00 10 5 .Sg ? . u • I 1-30 10 6 854 4 1.G0 10 7 952 2-Light with Plug, Wired $195 10 fi 964 4 1>8B £ 5 The Adjustable Socket Clusters 862-954 are designed for use mth ceiling orpendent dome fixtures, .stand lamps in dining rooms, reading rooms, etc., where it isdesirable to adjust and U the lights in special relation to the sides • 1 th dome orreflector. 1 he rocket may f»e turned to any position between two points l^u dapart, and lo
RM2CREX40–. Report of the Electric Railway Test Commission to the president of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition . e Washington Avenue station was connectedI II 1 ^ / n 1800 / E ffioip / / /» f^ I / SO 1600 K / 7 c 1400 / / / 7 f / / / 16 1200 / / / / / / i / s 4 / -t^ / / > / i rv-Pi rf. / A / / A ^^ A 4 V / / 7 /t /. / 6 400 / / / / / / y / / / / / / 0 0. ^ z i I i 100 bO 50 26 40 20 30 16 20 10 10 6 Amperes O 10 20 30 iO 50 60 70 80 90 100 Fig. 43.—Cuiues Showing the General Performance of General Electric Co.No. 54 motor. in parallel with the feeders from the central station su
RM2CDF69C–. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . Tryon, Wed. 8 .Candler, Snow HiHendersonville, 1:Rosman, E. Fork vard, Weaverville Ct., F. Marshall, 11 Ivy, Mt. Pleasant.Loii-Lster. Dicks Cr John W. Mo CHARLOTTE DISTRICT. P.E., 915 Central Ave., Charlotte. N. C. THIRD ROUND June Bethel, Bogers Chapel. 11 Weddington, Bethel, 3 Belmont Park, 8 Hawthorne Lane, 11 Brevard Street, 8 Myers Park. 11 26 Polkton, Mt. Vernon, 3 26 Trinity-Derita, Derita, 7:30 26 July New Hope-Bethel. Bethel, 11 3 Marshville, Wingate. 3 3 North Monroe-Icemorle. Icemorle, 7:30 3 First Church. 11 and 8 10 Unionville. Zion.
RM2CDJ1CA–. The story of the Great War; history of the European War from official sources. Complete historical records of events to date ... Edited by Francis J. Reynolds, Allen L. Churchill [and] Francis Trevelyan Miller . p-AFERE-E/r-f.- PONTOISE ?? > METZ/v I ,* CONFLANSf Ujj SARREBRUCKK i-1 , , F**ASEH >^L fevCvBtracH CS- /Si J inW ? VERDUN ( .* , y SARREGpMINES 0^, J WEI- [O-KuRTlTt ST t>EKlS PARIS VERSAILLES VO ST MENEHOULDli , . > > • REVfGNY ^ r?1 OoCfLi S£/>i£ O^ MILES lO 20 30 +0 BATTLE LINE 3£PT4-. /p/t- • MAfKH Ip>7 *—x— - • SEPT I9/7 -•—•—• - • JUNE2tJ9/B >
RM2CE45TP–. Minutes of Mecklenburg Presbytery [serial] : ... stated session .. . 1 17 70 5 I.. 1 ii 711 51 J.ErekinTLo . Iflp B.°to°..:::::::::: 53 -93 5:1 -.77 :7, ,.. 30 .7 1 I.-,.... 2187 III.. - 2735 REPORT OF SABBATH SCHOOLS. BENEVOLENT CONTRIBUTIONS HI! 4siH i-in. lKjii jias (Continued from inside front cover) 8. Schools and Colleges—E. G. Gammon, W. G. Thomas, C. D.Whitely, R. C. Freeman, T. V. Howell, J. I. Hutchison. 9. Sabbath and Family Religion—John B. Reily, H. C. Carmichael,W. B. Neill, D. L. Coppedge. 10. Evangelism—C. R. Nisbet, W. E. Price, J. M. Walker, E. A. Dil-lard, B. Frank Yande
RM2CRH4H1–. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . ); ]-:: 15; c:00 p. in. For Connecticut River Railroad, 8:110 a. m. (Ex); 12:15p. m. to Montreal ; 3:i 0 p, m. to Northampton. For Hartlord, Providence and FishkiU Railroad, 8:HOfEx.) a, in.; 1-:15 p. m. For New-Haven. New-London and Stonington Railroad,at »-:u0 a. m.; 12:15; 3;ou; e:0u p. in. For Canal Railroad, 12:15 p. m. to Northampton. For Hon atonic Railroad, 3:0o a. m., and 3:1.0 p. m. For Naugaluck Railroad, 8:00 a. in ; 3:00 p. m. For Danbury aud Norwulk Railroad, 7:0U ; n:30 a. m.;4:3n p. m. Commodious
RM2CE459J–. Prices during the war and the readjustment period. An address by T.S. Holden ... before the American institute of architects (New York chapter) Wednesday, April 9, 1919 . 1913 LEVEL MAXIMUM RISE OF THEPRICE LEVEL IN THE U.S.AND OTHER COUNTRIES U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABORINFORMATION AND EDUCATION SERVICEDIVISION OF PUBLIC WORKS AND CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENTS Chart No, 1 FIG.l f^fj^£li0.e^m...ti9- °fAdvances - OCT 5.1918-OCT 12 OCT 19 - OCT 26 NOV.2 — NOV. 9 NOV. 16 NOV 23 NOV. 30 DEC. 7 . DEC. 14 DEC.2I — DEC. 2 8 JAN.4.1919 . JAN. 11 ....... :—JAN 18- JAN. 25? FEB. I FEB.8 — FEB. 15 FEB. 22 — MA
RM2CH311Y–. The San Francisco block book. comprising Park Lane Tract, Market Street Homestead Ass'n., Stanford Heights, Sunnyside, City Land Ass'n., Lakeview, West End Homestead, University Mound Homestead Ass'n., Excelsior Homestead, Reis Tract, South San Francisco Homestead and Railroad Ass'n., Tide Lands, etc. : showing size of lots and blocks and names of owners, compiled from latest official records . ^ I lj£ r i 1! e7 s ». ,.. BIXBV(FORD) ■3JJo>-c..„,„ 1 ^ J- i1 1 1 i i 3 ri ! 1 n 1 -« -.7 ? E„™..B«., la ^™ ^S ^30 A»Br«-« a . 1 -^ 1 r „» 1 f 11.. l^° 1oar? %, ^ s i , « ;: .=1 MONT/CELLO SAN FRA
RM2CNEPE4–. Illustrated catalogue of James B. Clow & son, manufacturers of and dealers in supplies for plumbers, steam and gas fitters, water and gas works, railroads and contractors .. . FIG. 1640 SECTIONAL. FIG. 1641. DISC WATER METER DISC WATER METERS-Fig. (64-1. SIZE . . . -... INCHES A f 1 H 3 CAPACITY ..... . DIAMETER . ..... ... GALLONSINCHES 15 6 12 10.67 .60 2.67 2.00 30 7 17 16.00 .87 3.67 2.00 60 8 2421.341.205.342.00 90 10 39 43.34 4.008.002.00 150126366.675.678.002.67 WEIGHT .. .... POUNDS METER ONLY ....CONNECTIONS . -.. EACH PER METER FISH TRAPS DIAL E
RM2CED47W–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. oline, fithdaughter of Andrew-Mortimer Drum-mond, Esq.,—see above, and has issue, 1 A son, 6. 7 Feb. 1845. 2 A son, b. 12 Sept. 1846. 2 Frederick-Thomas, 6.24 June 1818. 3 John-William, b. 16 Aug. 1819. 4 Hester-Eliza, 6.10Oct. 1820. 5 Georgina-Charlotte, b. 7 Nov. 1822,w. 12 June 1845, Alexander-Talbot-Eustace Malpas, Esq. 6 Francis-Berkeley, Hon. E.LC.sCivil Service, Bengal, b. 10 Dec. 1825. 7 Hugh-Fitz-Hardinge, Ensign 57thFoot, b. 30 Jan. 1830. 8 Henrietta-Mar
RM2CHDH3H–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . 13 11.38 F. Bdttomlev 144 1 133 7 19.00 dinfjton 530 2 325 17 19.11 C. Wood 230 0 190 9 21.11 B. M. R.W^Aver. FI. A. Furness 173 0 112 5 22.40 II. Ilowson 134 2 122 4 30.50 C. B. Wallace 30 0 31 131.00 E. Maule 90 0 83 2 41.50 PHILADELPHIA CUP. Compiled by T. Irving. riip Philadolphia Cup contest sufforod mom in rospoct to abandonedures than in anj otlior period since it has been established. This In-ference was due to the unusual amount of international cricket Bup-^d by the Australians and the Incog
RM2CEJ958–. Horses and stables. A Seat of curb. Pr.ATE 30.. 1. Conjunctiva. 2. Cornea. 3. Sclerotic coat. 4. Choroid coat. 5. Retina. 6. Aqueous humour. 7. Vitreous humour. 8. Crystalline lens. 9. Capsule of lens. 10. Iris. 11. Pupillary opening. 12. Corpora nigra. 13. Ciliary ligament. 14. Hyaloid membrane. 15. Optic nerve. 16. Arteries and veins. PlATK 31. bn u c . .JJ ■^ ti ... o 2 ■? .. e = P .2 .£ o ■ S..S ^ S .- <iJ s • S GniOM OS u ^ 3 J; eo ^ in a 5 g g p .n :2 I DOS 3 £ a ;= n o
RM2CEJ3PB–. India rubber world. ■—- --.:-s33ds: c-tje cass- : ?r h---^ 5-Iy nUPxT. bei»JS 1,100 The asjc^ta of eareca I 0 feet: and air Isake. car nd corrt^aled tesder hose arc also beiiK ?r-;«2-cea — ES are erpected in outpul asd geaeral tasiaess ^ed to the ccatrary. z. -.*:r.-.- icr the pnrprse ot attead- e ^f t^* er^v^ c?tt:ti2adeTy. the •:jOO()-Isited the the Tartctis de- 7 were coodncted te grades. One Sir -;; - -f ihii enontKsss factory. - -1 of IHT fifCL were seivea ,. y Tt f T<:.XZ. KiST-S she cotspaay ■. - factories ia rar . ; . : are said to be coaabiaed in this limch rctetri:er 30 iar p
RM2CDGMWN–. Hardware merchandising September-December 1916 . r of the scheme.Those, however, whose work began at 7 oclockstandard time did not see the same advantagein it and it was natural that they should not:for the thing that made it so popular with theirlate-rising brethren was that it gave them anew hour out of the juciest part of the daythat in previous years they had been accus-tomed to spend in bed. September 30, 1916. ^uii i;i 11 r: lit i;j:i e;].|]:i [i in :(ii i: ] i i!i; in 111 [ 1111.1 i,i i,i lii :i: i ] 111111 ,i 1,1 i.i iilki] l;i l:i t! m i i lii1 [iiiit i:i i i i 11:1111111 i 1111111.
RM2CE2C5B–. Vick's garden and floral guide : autumn 1906 . SINGLE EARLY TLI.IP 1.A RK1NE 7 8 Hardy Bulbs for Winter and Spring Blooming SINGLE EARLY TULIPS. DOUBLE TULIPLEONARDO DA VINCI SINGLE EARLY TULIPSPROSERPINE DUCHESSE DE PARMA Comprising the finest selections for forcing and bedding.Varieties marked E are the earliest to bloom ; Ei, follow- ing ; E2, the latest. DOZ. 100 Artus. (Ei 1 bright scarlet 3 for 10 3° 1 60 Belle Alliance. (Ei) scarlet °S 45 3 00 Brutus. (Ei)orange-crimson,goId-mar- 3 for 10 35 1 8^5 3 for 10 30 1 75 Chrysolora. (E) yellow 3 for to 25 X 25 Crimson King. (Et) scarlet . .
RM2CJ6AMT–. Report on the scientific results of the 'Michael Sars' north Atlantic deep-sea expedition 1910, carried out under the auspices of the Norwegian government and the superintendence of Sir John Murray, K.C.B., and Dr. Johan Hjort .. . 30 20 10 N 10ZO-30-hO-50-bO-70-80-E ^8070bOSO-W-iO-ZO-10- s 10- 20- iO •tO- 50 bO- 70 .80- 8070 to- ». W-X-20.10N H 1- . iffc / / N9m (83 MS. 91 V. *57 Jf.7 9. ) horizontal hauls with pelaeic trawU onH le u , • .J and .eographica, resu, Z,ar w , ;lt .?^^ ;«. ...«:tir ::;::r ;rrj:r ^ -- ■ -- ion. As .he« d c„ es h^^ro^Z ^ ^^^ = -^ ° ^■he report will be puMshed
RM2CE5BNK–. Benjamin Electric Mfg. Co., manufacturers, wireless clusters and lighting specialties. . Cat. No. 853 r , M Cat* No. 952 Cnt llll 2-Lightwith. Bushing $1.00 10 5 .Sg ? . u • I 1-30 10 6 854 4 1.G0 10 7 952 2-Light with Plug, Wired $195 10 fi 964 4 1>8B £ 5 The Adjustable Socket Clusters 862-954 are designed for use mth ceiling orpendent dome fixtures, .stand lamps in dining rooms, reading rooms, etc., where it isdesirable to adjust and U the lights in special relation to the sides • 1 th dome orreflector. 1 he rocket may f»e turned to any position between two points l^u dapart, and lo
RM2CDEB83–. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . artoln. P.E.. Wilmington. N. C. FOURTH ROUND Town Creek-Zinn, 11 Epworth, 7:30 Shallotto-Village, 11 Southport, 7:30 Elizabeth-Trinity, 11 Bladen-Bethlehem, 3 Garland-Ingold. 7:30 Clinton. 7:30 .31 Stcdman-Cokesbury, 11 1 1 Roseboro, Roseboro, 3:30 1 St. Paul, 11 H 6 Lumberton Ct., 3 6 Fairmont, 7:30 6 Lumberton, Chestnut St.. 7:30 7 Man Wins BattleWith Kidney Acids Sleeps Like a Baby—Feels Fine—Uses Guaranteed Cystex Test. Thousands of men andwomen are getting backon their feet, sleeping fine™ and feeling younger by^p^^; ff discovering how simple
RM2CHN7EN–. 1915 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies . BUTTERMOULD PATTERN. Furni.^hed withsheaf f w li e a t.Movable block. V2 pound 60c. 1 pound 75c. Ladles and Spades 4x12 Butter Spade. .10c.No. 1 Butter Ladle.. 15c.. ReidsButterWorl(er InsideNo. Measurement.4—11x24x2% in.3—17x27x2% in.2—20x36x2% in.1—23x36x2% in Capacity, Weight, List Retail Pounds. Pounds. Price. Priee. 10 20 $6.C0 $4.^ 20 25 7.00 5.60 30 29 8.00 6.40 50 45 10.00 8.(U>Larger size, especially designed for mixing, reworking aifflcoloring, or creamery use. Inside Capacity, Weight, List Retail No. Measurement. Pounds.
RM2CF6C2G–. The Lanthorn 1907. hool 11 May 27—Mercersburg Academy 12 May 30—Sunbury 7 May 30—Sunbury 17 June 3—Berwick Athletic Club 5 Charles M. Teufel Coach and Captain * Ma rion S. Schoch Manager The Squad*Sunday, W. E. *Miller *Benfer ^Cornelius•TeufelRilev UberVarsity S. The Schedule April 15—Bucknell University-- . 2 S. U 1—At Lewisburg April 22—Wyoming Seminary 0 S. U 10—At Selins Grove April 24—Coatesville Tri-State . 8 S. U 7—At Coatesville April 26—Sunbury 2 S. U 4—At Sunbury April 29—Central State Normal 5 S. D 1—At Lock Haven Susquehanna University 1—At Bloomsburg Susquehanna University
RM2CPGJJA–. Records of big game : with their distribution, characteristics, dimensions, weights, and horn & tusk measurements . 23 25 30 5 29 30 4i 29i 30:1 29i 4g 26 3oi 264 4i 30:1 264 29^ Ioints. Weight,lbs. LocalNorway 7 Do. 6+5 Do. 5 + 5 Do. 4 + 3 Do. 646 Do. 12 280 Do. 5 + 4 Do. 6 + 5 Do. 6 + 6 Do. Owner. |. S. Brunn. J. II. Thomas. A. Brassey. Sir . Seton-Karr. E. M. Denny. J. H. Thomas. E. M. Denny. Sir II. Seton-Karr. G. L. Denman. I. II. Thomas. - Owners measuiement:.. Skull and Antlers of Eastern Red Deer shot by Prince Henry of Liechtenstein at Tartarow,Galicia, 1S95. Length of antler. 46
RM2CE0ANG–. History of Joseph Born and his descendants . 894; Thelpia P.,born June 1/L,1899,and dio4 April 7,1910; Dorotliy Ilea, borriJuly n,l9io. TT70 boyn; ancl one r;:irl diedin infancy* Lloyd E,, son of Annp. 0. and IP.S.Strobel uan iviarried to Lila M.Oreen Sei)t,11,1915. Cinderella R.Orites, born July T;,1879 r-ac :.iarried Deo,31,1902 to Crosland.R.StooKer, ulio pt^s oorn Sept. 16,1881, ThefollOT7inr; oliildron rrere- born:Paul,bornJan. 11,1904;Glenn,born lJov,30,10or.:Doyle,born :iay ?2,1909. Mr, and M:-s,Stocl:er andf2u:dly OT^. a fine far:.: about four Ldlosncrtheact of Denjiinon,Ohio, trlier
RM2CRF494–. Book of the Royal blue . ain of Splendid Day Coaches, Pullman Drawing RoomSleeping Cars to St. Louis, Buffet Parlor Car to Pittsburg, and Dining Cars No. 555 Leave NEW YORK, 23d Street, . .ILSOp. m.Leave NEW YORK, Liberty Street, . 1.30 Night Leave PHILADELPHIA, .... 4.15 a.m.Arrive BALTIMORE, 6.50 a.m. e« York ISaltimore Sleeper taken from train at Camden Stationand r.uffet Parlor Car to Iittshurg attached. Leave BALTIMORE, 7.00 a.m. Q||MR|QC A la carte Breakfast on Dming Car. OU H nIOC Arrive WASHINGTON, 7.50 a. m. No. 55 Leave WASHINGTON, 8.00 a.m. Arrive CUMBERLAND, 12.03 Noon. Leave CU
RM2CH0W7F–. Electric railway gazette . helaboratory. Table 8 contains results obtained on the same portionsof the road the year following, from cars No. 234, No. 64and No. 31, all of which were run on the 5.96 per cent,and 2.6 per cent, grade at various loads, and with the 0 5°0 ^ O I 30 F- 1 2 3 OIF EREN< 7 E BET ■1 10 11 12 PER.3 E. H. FWEEN MOTORS ENT FIG 27 -DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MOTORS RUNNING INPARALLEL. (or No. • 53 equipped luith two 25-/// Westing/louse No. : motor*Points taken from road tost. motors in series and in parallel, and in the case of the G.E. 800 motor, also with shunted field. Th
RM2CE640A–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1917 1ra sección . s, pomadas para pin! ir y otrassubstancias para el mismo uso; de laclase 14. — Avisa N> 58-1. v-11 diciembre. Noviembre 33 de 1917. -- Simpsoiiy Cucar!. — -Para distinguir aparatosy ariícurrs de caefacción, ventilación,iluminación, refrigeración. ii¡dr,o.e¡¿i.pía,ariícuvcs saniraiios, mécpii-nas, aparatosy aríícuóos paiT, limpieza en general,-lavada, lejivado y limpieza de ropa;de la clase 1-í. — AósO No 560. v-11 diciembre. , ; Acta No 60059 ^ ¡ ;j;laJirT Acta No 60058 BOLETLN BE LA ABüAM El ADUANERO Ncviembre 30 de 19!7. -,
RM2CHEAGT–. The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science . h valueof B at each point. Curves showing the distribution of H aregiven in set S (fig. 7). From these the value of the mean H wasfound as above described for B, and is tabulated under Hw inTable II. The induction this would have produced in the bar 268 Mr. C. G. Lamb on the Distribution of Fig. 6. S- 1500 •% 100° 500 e 0/ £,/ (/ CURVE FOR RlllG 2000 4000 6000 8000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000Values of B. Fi-, 7. 30 w om 20 s Is 10 w 0 VI 4V =4-, 3 to <d 3 [3 2 iff i 1 1 B ( ^ 1 n Centre 22 20 18 14 12 10 8
RM2CGXHFP–. The Street railway journal . anion ms^t.Chicago @ laporle &. 5Y5TEM5 IN OPERA flONJ AN. 16.1304. Line //id/tina Mi In NO. &wL , . Bern /$ Osceola ir^Biuffton A/a/ne 68.6 1 Indianapolis &Nortlwisitrn rr.co.z9.o z Indianapolis&Cincinnofi Tr.Co. CShelbyville Division)2333 EvansviilestPrinceton Tr.Co.Gotten 6.4 4 Louisville&3>Mana jr.co.45.0 s Ft.Warne&southwestern In Co. 33.2 6 Wabash-Logansport Tr.Co// 14.0 7 Indianapolis Coal Trac. Co. (p/a/Me/d line)■^jiinona 30 0 e fnd/dnafi&Martinsviile Rapid Tr. CO.la/re i.0 9 doulhdind&do.McnM Co.27.010 IndianaHallway Co.2zn WnonabwarsaivRKCa1633 i
RM2CH5KX1–. American engineer and railroad journal . ) + (573-7-0.417) ,„, , ,J =: ^ = 573 491 J- — /? = 573.491 — 380= 193 4gi 2.2S66607 -f — {R— AJ =573.491 — 193.7 = 379 791 2.5795446 yi? = 380.000 ar. comp 7.4202164 j^ —/?= 193.700 ar. comp 7.7128704 9992921 Extracting sq. root 2)19 ^ C.5 A^= 87° 41 sin. 9.9996460 from which the angle CBN= 175 22and the angle180= - 175° 22 „ , ; = 2 19. A B AI =Then, 8.60662262^57978361.1864062 AJ/i5.36= 154i.from which A-^ H = 30 Si. The length of the arc // A may be found in the samemanner as described for Eq 7. To find the frog angle D A E = R .1 C. fig. 11, ofth
RM2CGHW0T–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1910 1ra sección . hos existentes en esas regiones:Regístrese y publíquese en el Boletín Ofi-cial de acuerdo con el Art. 25 del Código deMinería. Fíjense cartel aviso en las puertasde la División:-Comuniqúese á quien corres-ponda; y vuelva á Minas, á sus efectos.—E. Hermitte. Na 311 v-13. mayo¿ 148 BOLETÍN OFICIAL: — Buenos Aires,. SáBado 7 Se Mayo de 1940 OFICINA ,DE PATENTESFÁBRICA DE DE INTENCIÓN II MARCAS DIY DE AGRICULTURA MARCAS SOLICITADAS Acta No. 20.573 Ready oh! Abril 30 de 1910.—Jorge Lloyd.—Artícu-los de las clases 1 á 79 y lechería, cla
RM2CHP9WB–. Ancestors and descendants of Andrew Moore, 1612-1897 . mingham, Mich. 2882. GEORGE E., b. , m. Fannie Jones. P. O., Pontiac, Mich. No children. 2883. MARY E., b. , m. 3-10-1886, Burt J. Klumph. P. O., Walled Lake, Mich. 2884. ABRAHAM L., b. , m. Belle Rarick. P. O., Pontiac, Mich. No children. Children of (691) ISAAC W. and MARTHA (SMITH) MOORE. 2885. WILLIAM J., b. 8-1-1847, m. 1-19-1875, RachelJ. Webber. P. O., Ionia, Ionia Co., Mich. 2886. MARY E., b. 9-22-1849, m. 9-24-1874, HiramRigg. He is a carpenter. P. O., West Chester, Pa. 2887. STEWARD, b. 4-30-1852, d. 7-14-1852. 2888. MARTHA A.,
RM2CDG48A–. Exceptional children and public school policy, including a mental survey of the New Haven Elementary School . relatively high I. Q. The pedagogical quotient of this group was calculated fromthe data, and appears to have considerable import, as shownby the distribution curve (Figure 13). The calculation was •ra 30 /a 7 S /# // /3 /J /-? /J- /6 s? /& /& S e<? J6 ^7 ^3 ^e -?s- j-d /a vr cTS 70 7S SO <SS ^O JS f0BO. j/ j£ s8 *£ ^y * ?* 60 so 8o /oo 0030 lisp*.--*./? TU? ^r SO JS J cs YO 7S 1 5 JST^ 80 M-, r^J e *? /<? ?/ S3 so 3jr e<6 y<e -9 s s7G£-.
RM2CE70RM–. Mining and Scientific Press . rnrfefc 30 I—-! 31 11 OW-SHEBI— CYANIDE PLAN! 1 . tramway. 17. Zinc-boxea. •2 lh. Solution tank. 3. 10. Sump tank. 4. Blake rriiHhcr. 20. Slime pond. B. Storajfe-Mn. •:i Kroi-li contrifugal pun e. 1 ! Dorr duplex ela- 7. Stamp-batteries. 28. Dorr thickener B Amalgamating plat • i Agitators. 9, Amalifam 1 2ft, Dorr thieli.ii. r 10 K |.-ifl(T. tying lank 1 1 WUfley concentrating table. 27, ? 1 - Centrifugal p 1 1 !S Storage tank. 14 Hon pomp, ,im Zino-boxe*. 1 ? lrrel. 31. Sump tank 16 Dlitribulinr barrel. October 29, 1921 MINING ND SCIENTIFIC PRESS slime were co
RM2CHFKAJ–. Breeder and sportsman . 2:30 BOO 2:40 500 3-YEAR-OLD CL SS 500 2-YEAR-OLD CLASS 300 PACING EVENTS. FREE-FOR-ALL 81200 2:14 CLASS lOOO 2:19 SOO 2:30 400 2-YBAR-OLD CLASS 300 DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION No. 6 Purse 1 Mile. All ages. Selling. 5 Furlongs, for 2-vear-olds. 3-4 Mile, All ages. 5-S Mile, All ages. Selling 7-8 Mile. All ages. Selling. 3-4 Mile, for 2-yenr-olds. 11-8 Miles, All ages.For conditions am entry hlanj.5 address tbeSecretaryDont forget that v e endeavor to Eive everyone fair play. Entrance 5 per c The Secretary will he pleased to furnish any tutor niatioo desired. Pur
RM2CGTG7K–. Railway master mechanic [microform] . idation type en-gines for the Bessemer and Lake Erie R. R. Consolidation Locomotives, B. & L. E. R. R. Gauge 4 ft. 8y2 in. Cylinder 24 in. x 32 in. Valve . Balanced Boiler. Type Straight Material Steel Diameter 84 in. Thickness of sheets 1 in Working pressure 220 lbs. Fuel Soft coal Staying Radial Driving Wheels. Outside diameter 54 in. Fnside diameter 48 in. Journals, main 10 in. x 13 in. journals, others 9 in. x 13 in. Engine Truck Wheels. Front diameter 30 in. Journals 0 in. x 12 in. Wheel Base. Driving 15 ft. 7 in. Rigid 15 ft. 7 in-Total Engine 24 f
RM2CE0HM4–. Delle monete e dell'instituzione delle zecche d'Italia, dell'antico e presente sistema di esse: e del loro intrinseco valore, e rapporto con la presente moneta dalla decadenza dell'impero sino al secolo XVII .. . IV. difcefe il p. Carlino al pefo di Trappejl^^, j. i. ed all intrinfecoMDLIV.di Trappejt 3. i. J. Quindi il Tari pesò Trappejì6. 15. e d intrinfeco aveva Trappejt 6. 3. ^.; il Gra-no ^cini 6. ^ed intrinfeco d ^citii 6. 7^. e 1 Du-cato dintrinfeco Trappejt 30. 18. i. Nota il l^ergara i che il Duca d Alva Vi-ceré diminuì nel MDLVIL la Moneta d un 20.per cento. Nel MDLXXIL li coniaron
RM2CR3190–. Report of draft gear tests, United State Railroad administration, Inspection and test section; . Tesf Gear No. 42 //? Car A.Test Gear No. 4/ /n Car 3Impact ]fc/oc/ty=356km idftk i ^sOTrfxat TV ZarA V^V ^-3.8i 9 Ft per sec CorS-xf S*^W^-^a -j *-//7 Ft per^ec. T figure6/f as /b Sec Gear Compress/on ■15 2t 1 2i Sec Gear £Gear Cyc/e -, 30 35 40 45 * 0//4 * ■•* 0.327 Sec Draft 7/me—Seconds Dotted lines represent instantaneous car velocities as de-termined from the original car-movement curves. The irregularities are due in general to vibrations of thecar structure induced by draft gear action.Ful
RM2CGR788–. The Street railway journal . King. Office, 1 Main st. a SPRINGFIELD, MO.—Citizens Ry Co. of Spring-field and No Springfield, 7 m, 4-8% g. 33-40 lb r, is c.28 h, 48 mu. Pres. R. C. Kerens, V.-Pres. B. F. Ho-bart, Sec, and Treas. A. M. Longwell, Supt. F. *.Smith, Ex-Com. H. F. Denton. L. H. M urray, C. B.McAffee. Office, North Springfield. 3 SPRINGFIELD, O.—CitizensSt. R.R. Co. 11%m, i g, 30 lb r, 30 c, 145 h. Pres. D. W. Stroud, V. June, 1887 THE STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 525 E. M. Bentley & W. H. Knight, Patentees. Rhode Island Locomotive Works, Constructors. BENTLEY-KNIGHT ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO
RM2CGX0JK–. Electric railway journal . One Car Mile Motor 6. E. BOO - 4.40 6ear Ratio Car WeigtJt 41,700 lbs.-Load 7500 lbs Heating Curves Power ■ 9 Runs variable Length 3 4 5 6 Distance in Hundred FeetFIG. 6. 260 70 60 90 300 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 ♦Seconds per Mile11 10 9 Miles per HourFIG.& 90 400 10 20 30 40 50 60 t 6 FIG. 6—RETARDATION CURVES SHOWING RELATION OF DISTANCE AND SPEED, TIME AND COASTING TIME.FIG. 7—DIAGRAM REPRESENTING COASTING-BRAKING PERIOD. FIG. 8—APPLICATION OF METHOD TO ONE MILE RUN ond the coasting period and the third the brakingperiod. These are shown in Fig. 1. If now we hav
RM2CR31A6–. Report of draft gear tests, United State Railroad administration, Inspection and test section; . 0720Ssc. Draft Gear Cyc/e. Tesf Gear No. 42 //? Car A.Test Gear No. 4/ /n Car 3Impact ]fc/oc/ty=356km idftk i ^sOTrfxat TV ZarA V^V ^-3.8i 9 Ft per sec CorS-xf S*^W^-^a -j *-//7 Ft per^ec. T figure6/f as /b Sec Gear Compress/on ■15 2t 1 2i Sec Gear £Gear Cyc/e -, 30 35 40 45 * 0//4 * ■•* 0.327 Sec Draft 7/me—Seconds Dotted lines represent instantaneous car velocities as de-termined from the original car-movement curves. The irregularities are due in general to vibrations of thecar structure induc
RM2CF5J8G–. Historical and pictorial Lititz ... criveners, 1 3 E. Main.Hertz Dr. J. Lincoln, physician, office 30 E. Main, boards Springs Hotel.Hertzler Benjamin, watchman, 207 E. Main.Alice Mrs.Mary, pupil.Hertzler Jacob, R. F. D. mail clerk, 1 1 6 E. Main.Catharine H. Mrs.Lizzie B., works knitting mill.Jacob B., works chocolate factory.Katie May, pupil.Norman B., pupil.Hess Rev. Charles E., pastor U. E. Church, 40 E. Orange. Martha Mrs. Newman W., student.Ruth A., pupil.Paul H., pupil.Hess Henry, implements, 1 08 S. Broad.Annie Mrs.Norman.Hess Lydia, 1 1 7 E. Main. Salinda.Hess Martin S., coal and lum
RM2CH0WT7–. The Maine central. A journal of travel . 51 6 49 10 61 1 44 2 54 6 50 11 02 1 6 3 03 7 05 11 12 2 02 3 12 7 10 11 15 2 05 3 15. Suidays only leave OldtownBangor 8.00 a.m. 7 007 037 107 117 147 227 327 35 .30 a.m., arrive E. COREY & CO., : : DEALERS IN : Iron and Steel, Heavy Hardware and Cairiaiie Wuodwork.Blacksmiths and Liimbermeus yupplies. IPS and 197 Commercial Street,PORTLAND, ME. Refilled. Re/iiriushed. QUEEN HOTEL . Ill & 113 Princess St., ST. JOHN, N, B. wn. AGATE, Proprietor. Centrally Situated. Electric Cars pass the door.Rates $1.50 and $2.00 per Day,Special Rates by the Week. .
RM2CRD0FM–. Electric traction for railway trains; a book for students, electrical and mechanical engineers, superintendents of motive power and others .. . 68383197 36 60 72 35 401300 - 20 172 525 235 ■72 90 146 35 80 210 170 12 240908432108150218 70120340170 32 7 7 1 London Electric 168 2538 1045 30 s 15540735181431 255 , 8 10 4 30 8 215 540 735181431 49 Baker St. & Waterloo 10 Charing Cross E. & H. ... London 16 Great Northern, P. & B. London 20 Great Northern & City. . 8 Great Western, M & W L London 11 Metropolitan Ry London 60 City & South London London . 16 Waterloo & City London .... 4 London & N
RM2CENX6E–. 1913 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory. 35 «• P 21 ire. i§ & 1 O 30 5 •*>i ft 9 7 S HOPKINS BROS. CO GOLF, TENNIS, FOOT BALL, BAIE BALL. ETC. SEVENTHANDLOCUST. HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED 1 Mulberry and linth Streets Phone, Walnut 470 1494 HE A (1913) R. L. POLK& CO.S HON WALKER PLUMBING ANDHEATING COMPANY Phone Walnut 747 408-410 West Ninth Street Cheating contractors? ANDERSON MXEG CO, 511-513 3d(See left side lines and page 1450) BACKMAX SHEET METAL WORKS,405-407 e 2d (See Sheet MetalWorks) CAPITAL CITY PLUMBING CO,1205 Grand av (See Plumbers) DES MOIXES SHKKT METAL CO,2 23-2
RM2CGRM8W–. Proceedings of the annual convention . Fig. 6—Equipment for measuring torque on vane auger. Roadway and Ballast 1123 600 400 < 200 ^ o r F/e^. 9//. 4 /y 1 , ■v. 5-c^ / RzfTn o 1 cfe^/. —0— 0 /O 20 30 40 (o) SO 60O ^ 400 7 V 200 -J E/ev. 909.9 f/- v C/yJcT^/s/cy^l, e^ 1 1 / 1/ 1 Pen,o/<::/ec/ /o 20 30 40 SO (b) Fig. 7—Vane auger test results. 1124 Roadway and Ballast. be >. Jo Ci kj v«, kh 5:^ ^ t: ^ s; <t ■^ Roadway and Ballast 112S could not be attained even by these measures. Therefore, the studies have provided theinformation for a satisfactory economic study regarding the
RM2CE40KA–. Army list . H. E. .. VV.G .. Weisker. J. LWelby,.sv> A. C. E A. R. .... Welchman, E.W.St.Q. G.dev! P. B. ... I{. M. A. Weld, A. E. C. .7 17.3520592(>84o2;-i22IHH92..59 599 216 2059 1721 ... 2059 1349a 799 19iD8a ... 463a?. 1784a, 1789a 24ti4 1769a,1784a,1788a 2059 20.59 24.=« 136^/ 1615 1278 1635a 2406 18.30 ...1956a... 1961...1061a.12666...1387e... 369... 2006... 956 Weld Forester, Hon. E. A. C.486a Weldon, Sir A. A C. K. D. D E. G. — E. S. F — F. H... — H. VV. -^- .1. ... — J. II. — K.C. — W. .. Wellbelove, G. .1. T. ... Wellborne, C. de M.
RM2CEMJK5–. The Commercial and financial chronicle. 1907 and 1908. none, in 1909.4%; 1910. 6H%; 1911 to 1915, 6%. In 1916, 5%. In 1917, March.1 14%; June, 1M%. EARNINGS. Gross Net {after Other Fixed Diti- Balance, Cut. Year— Earnings. Taxes). Inc. Charges. dends. Surplus. 1916 $1,329„583 $373,619 $2,679 $137,228 (5).$205.000 $.14,070 1915. 1.178.216 324.091 Dr.52 108.964 (6)246.000 def 30,325 KOAD.—Operates 139 67 miles of track, of which 114 43 miles owneda-iil 25.24 miles operated under traffic agreements 7(), 75, 78 and 80-lb.T. girder rail. Has agieemont with Fonda Johnstown & CfloversvilleRy. Co. e
RM2CEM1GT–. Spalding's official athletic almanac. -5s., A. H. Kent, New York City, Nov. 27, 1899; finishing 7 yards back—50s., C. M. Cohen, Celtic Park, L. I., July 4, 1900.15 Stones, 2 yards interval, total distance 480 yards, with 29 rightabout turns —Im. 57 l-4s., E. P. Harris, Amherst, Mass., Oct. 9, 1881.25 Stones, 1 yard interval, total distance 650 yards, witli 49 rightabout turns —2m. 39 l-2s., M. Brewer, Williamstown, Mass., Oct. 18, 1879.30 Stones, 1 yard interval, total distance 9.30 yards, with 59 rightabout turns —3m. 32s., C. Donaldson, Clinton, N. Y., May 28, 1881.20 Stones, 2 1-2 yards i
RM2CNXWKG–. Iconologia . mone narrò le ricchezze del Mon-do, delle quali sinvaghì . Eccl. 2. v 1. Dixi eoo in corde meo: badami& affinavi diìicus, & fatar bonis . Finalmente fotto que.ta pompofa vedeche trovò? fennon vanità, e punture di afpro cilizio . Idem ibi v. J2.Et vidi, qtod hoc qioqie effet vanita; . Vidi in omnibus vanitatem , Cf afii-ctionem , &■ nihil permanere fib Sole. E Gì >o.v 30. v. 7. Et effe fib fa:-fibm delicias compUabant. Avendo le delizie, e piaceri del Mondo di lot-to ..fpriflìme punture . Il carro trionfale del Mondo , del quale divisòIfaìa zi. v. ,,. Sici.t pilam mittit te in
RM2CGHRR4–. Complete arithmetic . e base line, inthe third range west of the principal meridian. R. 3W. R. 2W. N W 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 17 16 15 14 13 19 20 11 22 23 24 30 29 28 27 26 25 31 32 33 34 35 36 s Townships are divided into squares, numbered as shown in the second map, E each being 1 mi. square. These divisions are called sections. The second map represents township X ofthe first map. N.W.i E-4OFN.W. N.E.i 8i Each section is then divided as shown in the third map,wdiich represents the section Y (No. 21) ofthe second map. The shaded portion of this map is described asfollows: S.W. ^o
RM2CRKGGB–. Die Orthodiagraphie : ein Lehrbuch für Aerzte. Mit 75 Abbildungen und 3 Tafeln . Bild 51. Dieselbe Frau. Fr ont al-Auf nahm e. SA = 15,8, SB = 10,1,SC = 10,5, SD =1,2, SF = 11,7, SH = 13,1, SHzFl=127, SLgFl = 68,SInnBstFl = 195, S Hz-Versenk. = 45°/o, <C.Q = 30°. Die zweite Punktreihe rechtsvom Herzen stellt die vordere Linie der Querfortsätze mit den Rippenköpfchen dar. 82. Bild 52. Dieselbe Frau. 4 Wochen später. Kp.-Gw. 55,8 kg, Kp.-Lg. 157 cm.HzFl = 133. (Sie hat eine energische Hg-Kur durchgemacht und ist frei vonBeschwerden, wenn sie sich nicht stark anstrengt. Das Doppelgeräusch is
RM2CDKW10–. A treatise on plane and spherical trigonometry, and its applications to astronomy and geodesy, with numerous examples . ABC when (1) a = 4, 6 = 10 ft., C = 30°. Arts. 10 sq. ft. (2) 6=5, c = 20 inches, A = 60°. 43.3 sq. in. (3) a = 13, b = 14, c = 15 chains. 84 sq. chains. A T> 1111 4. Prove - = —-| 1 5. Prove r = g-g-in^Bsin^C cos^-A EXAMPLES. 157 6. Prove that the area of the triangle ABC is representedby each of the three expressions: 2 R2 sin A sin B sin C, rs, and Br (sin A + sin B + sin C). 7. If A = 60°, a = V3, 6 = V2, prove that the area= i(3+V3). 8. Prove E (sin A + sin B + sin
RM2CDC4DJ–. Journal of agricultural research . 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 — Ma r ] , r- s JUNE. 1 1 - y y ^ u. / A ^^Z>s^ 19K A^ ^ - 1 ^.csr: T r-— ^ J / V ^. • *^ L 1 1 -J T E IB E H ? r 1 III ^H ?? n ^HH ,1 1 1 1/<J 80 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 /O 1/ 12 13 14. f 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II I a /3 14 15 16 17 IB 19 cO 21 22 23 24 <
RM2CRA4W5–. American engineer and railroad journal . followingtable of dimensions: nil. I. I K N I i, CONSOLIDATION LOCOMOTl K.Vtchi I, ipeka and Santa I e Railway I 11, I tl|| U cighl on drivers 191,40(1 lbs ^ eighl on truck wheels 23,2 - eight, total . 214,600 It.- Weighl tentlei load. ,1 , . ... ,110,000 II,. W heel base, total. •■! i ngin, l it ,; » U heel base, driving ...15 ft. 4 in wheel base, total (engine and tender) 54 ft. 2% in 1 -Hi ovi i ill, engine 30 n 89i in Length over .ill. total, engine and tendei 65 ft. 7, in Height, center ,,1 boiler above rails 9 ft. 2 in Keighl ,il stack ab
RM2CNW7A9–. Records of big game with their distribution, characteristics, dimensions, weights, and horn & tusk measurements . East Africa . Capt. G. F. Phillips, 3i 235 6i 14 Do. Major W. E. Stobart. 3i 24i 7i II Do. Capt. G. V. Clarke. 3°4 23I 6 94 Tana Valley Capt. C. Hankey. 3°£ 23i 7 6| East Africa . W. H. Lindsay. 30 22| 6| 1 si Do. C. Bower Ismay. 30 23l 7 134 Do. G. Blaine. 294 23i 6S »4i Do. A. J. B. Wavell-Paxton. 29I 23l 7i 13 Do. W. N. McMillan. 29i 25 6| 12* Do. Capt. W. H. Wilkin. 29 234 7 9i Do. Lord Wodehouse. 29 22| 7 »4i Do. J. Giffard. OWNERS MEASUR] 2MENTS. 36 27S 74 20 ? A. Bolle. 33
RM2CH0GR7–. Baltimore and Ohio magazine . High average 3 games one night, Super-visors, 876-2-3. Second High Average 3 games one night,Accounting, 855-2-3. L. Per Avpra„. Cent. Averaee 12 733 772-2g 17 622 772-20 22 511 766-30 24 467 728-39 24 467 727-20 25 444 7i8- 27 400 735-35 29 356 694-26 Individual Standing. Team 1. W. Henning.. .Trans.. 2. B. Richtstieg.. M. of W. 3. H. Levy Acctg. . 4. G. Flemming..Stores... 5. C. LaFlare.. .Supr.. . 6. H. Siems Supr. . 7. H. Hines Engrs. . 8. L. Fittro M. of W. 9. E. Busch Acctg. . 10. W. Kennedy. .Supr. . 11. W. Schulz.... Engrs. . 12. Whitmer Car Acct 13. W.
RM2CDX6TT–. Public health laboratory work, including methods employed in bacteriological research, with special reference to the examination of air, water and food contributed . Fig. 6o.—Puccinia Graminis X about 200. The Constituents of the Common Cereals. Wheat. (winter- Barley Oats. Maize- Rye, Rice. sown). Starch* . . 6371 63-51 49-78 64-66 61-87 77-66 Nitrogenous matter {i.e.,albumin, cerealin, &c. 15-53 1146 14-67 14-27 14-87 9-34 Cellulose 3*03 7-28 13-53 1-86 3-23 Traces Sugarf . . 2-57 134 2-36 1-94 4-30 0-38 Fat. . . 1-48 103 5-14 3-58 1-43 o-ig Mineral matter i-6o 2-32 2-66 i35 1-85 0-28 Mo
RM2CGGW4N–. Annual convocation 1904 Proceedings . o. 73. Jas. Thompson, W. E. Smith, John Stalker, Andrew Ken-nedy. No. 79. Jas. Bailie. No. 7. No. 8. No. 28. No. 30. No. 32. ANNUM, CONVOCATION, TORONTO, 1904. 149 Xo. 01. Telfer J. Norman, John Sheridan. No. 95. Wm. Ramsay, F. A. Lucas. No. 100. Fred Kuhn, Wm. Simpson, D. W. Ross, J. H. Todd. No. 113. R. T. Nicholson. No. 116. Thos. Fraser, John C. McNie. No. 123. G. L. Lennox. R. S. Kinghorn. RESTORATIONS. No. 2. W. S. Dodds. No. 3. C. C. Gibson, C. J. Mills, M. Baldwin. No. 5. Wilson Armitage. No. 6. H. O. Sontag, J. H. Wynn. No. 8. Hugh Wilson. Xo. 1
RM2CE2E4B–. Souvenirs d'un otage; . lÉrv^ If % P»C /^rfli ^-v -Vfcr i t^W^ * Jf iT-^^^V**? V, •S; 1 ééwtl ^^S yâS» ^^^^E^^IE^^QrBI^ Wv ^ ^^% kjb ^is i*]iÉ^. G. Desson HHoa GfDESSON Souvenirs d^un Otage Préface de SERGE BASSET 6 photographies et 12 dessins de lauteur .3^^^l ^^^ PARIS jî BLOUD & GAY, Éditeurs 7, PLACE SAINT-SULPICE, 7 1916 Tous droits réservés MM. JEAN et PAUL DUPUYHommage déférent. G. D. TABLE DES MATIÈRES Pages Préface 7 Première partie. — De Hirson à Rastatt 13 Mes amis dans la peine 19 Je minstalle au château du Montrouge 24 En route pour la forêt I 30 Faut-il craindre? faut-il espére
RM2CHA02J–. Crockery & glass journal . us Orders 20 earthenware Bawo & Dotter 5 N Waoler 30 L D Bloch «* Co 5 Koscherak Brcs 8 ..O Goeti 4 LStraus&Sone 9 « Geo Borgleldt <Sr Co 189 Miscellaneous Orders 23 chinaware Bawo A Dotter 132 « Strobel & Wilken Co 7 toys Blllfelder 21 * Samstag & Hilder Bros 17 GWTravers 9 Knauth, Nachod & Kuh»e 4 A Steinhardt & Bro 24 Strobel & Wilken Co 169 * Miscellaneous Orders LONDON14 packages chinaware J H Venon 28 , H Creange 4 * Bawo & Dotter 20 AG Moment 81 Miscellaneous Orders 4 toys Geo Borgfeldt <£ Co 1 FAOSchwartt 7 Strobel & Wilken Co ROTTERDAM 2 packages ear
RM2CE0YCX–. Proceedings . Scale ^/loM (J^oceedin(/s I/i,vL ALE.JS^J. P(ju^e 174^. J Fio-. 1*...Side l/rn BORING ARTESIAN WELLS. //.,/,- ?/?. Vio. {f. Af nioincnf Vu. ].). ft/ SItorh. Tool tallrii. ^p L ///TV alioii ol T(H)IJ^ hy Shorh <if loj) of shohe. //VV - Fdf/lfKI 700/ h hi liiimtff I(mI fi.viwn</////. Fio. ?y.J/vn/ 7ety. I. Scale ^30 (Proreerhiuf.s- /rf.sT M E. M!?. Par^e. 17 P.} I Fio-.u; BORING ARTESIAN WELLS , w - ^ ol llxil Kio 17. Flir-J-lillniti /(»,/ fihiitilcd h- //i.vim/df/inf^ - hoil. I.ihrttitt on o/fhr Too/ 7/i/>/>in</ n f)Ih,- rani.
RM2CE0EXP–. Rapport . w ; {B) Meadow, 3 years ; (C) Meadow, 1 year ; (D) Meadow, 3 years, 38 acres ;22 338 {E) Old pasture ; [F) Sugary, 700 trees ; (G) Sugar-house;(H) Cedar grove ; (1) Dwelling-house 35 x 37 ; (2) Dependencies 25 x 28 ; (3) Poultry and tool house ; (4) Grain shed 18 x 24 ; (5) Sheep-fold 30 x 30 ; (6) Barn 45 x 80 ; (7) Stable 19 x 80 ; (8) Hay barn 35 x 32 ; (9) 28 X 28 ; (10) Old house 50 x 25; (11) Another old house 24 x 18; (VP) Orchards; (Sh) Shedds patent wire fences ; Fig. 79 (plate 13.) View of some of Mr. Eeburns Jersey herd taken in (he pasture Fig. 79. Road sign or guide, s
RM2CEM9MG–. Raleigh County and the western portions of Mercer and Summers counties. PLATE X(a).—No. 6 Pocahontas Coal in railroad grade at Tarns.. PLATE X(b).—Pocahontas Sandstone on Winding Gulf, west of Tarns. WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 217 Thickness. Total.Ft. In. Ft. In. Shale, dark 30 0 397 0 Sandstone 4 0 401 0 Slate and shale 17 0 418 0 Slate, dark 7 0 425 0 Coal 0 9] Slate, dark 4 3 j Coal, bony 0 2 [ Beckley 10 6 435 6 8811 Coal 0 6 f Coal, bony 1 4 | Coal 3 6 J Sandy shale 2 6 438 0 Sandstone to bottom 4 0 442 0 E. J. Berwind Core Test B 18 (41). Town District, on west side of Paint Cree
RM2CEXR3E–. A Register of the Weather for the Year 1692, Kept at Oates in Essex. By Mr John Locke. OjVery Fair.1 jVery Fair. 3|Clofe. ajRain a little and fhort. Clofe.2!Rimiirday.21 Rain yer. 1 Very Fair. 1 [Thick Fog, SiClofe. 2 Rain from 12. ??? —» 1 [Cloudy, In my Chamber on the South fide of the Houfe. M 15I 54 [WNi 17 4 »7 49 WNi Fair. Fair, MMt 18 10:3- 7 30. 3 43 j*^W»|B«W%«W—WWgWJM^i. up 1 Ii»iiiiwniMwii— iw^- ?l-^— ? ???? « E o Very Fair, hoar Froft. »9 o 43 Mift. A Mift is when thedrops manifeftly falls. Mift, as it was all dayyefterday. ac 81a 39. 17 45 NEo ai 1 4 12 19 ±6 IS W 2 ClofeT in* =
RM2CH30HX–. Summer excursion routes . ve miles distant. Principal Hotels. Magnolia House Capacity, 125. Three others Capacity, 150. Excursion 903. Pennsylvania R. R to Toms River. Returning by same route.THROUGH RATES. Beverly, N. J $2 20 | Media, Pa $3 30 Bordentown, N. J 2 20 Burlington, N. J 2 05 Camden, N. J 2 60 Centreville, Md 7 15 Chester, Pa 3 30 Cookstown N. J 1 80 Delaware City, Del 4 95 Merchantville, N. J 2 35 Middletown, Del 5 20 Mount Holly, N. J 1 65 Moorestown, E. or W., N. J 2 10 Newark, Del 4 55 New Castle, Del 4 10 Dover, Del 6 30 Oxford, Pa 5 05 Easton, Md 8 00 | Philadelphia, Pa 2 6
RM2CE6JR8–. The American ephemeris and nautical almanac . .536142 .010140 20 0.487581 1.314986 .251307 .967908 294 05 49.5 .536137 .010144 30 0 576322 1.354676 .251342 .967898 296 35 50.5 .536132 .010150 40 +0.665065 -1.394357 -0.251378 0.967889 299 05 51.4 0.536125 -0.010156 tan/, 0.004712tan/, 0.004688 m 0.261827 radians per hourd -0.000222 radians per hour PATH OF TOTAL PHASE DURING THE ECLIPSE OF THE SUN NOVEMBER 2 E.T. Northern Limit Northern Limit E.T. Latitude Epbemeris Longitude Latitude Epbemeris Longitude Limit -56 16 + 18 38 h m5 39 -65 17.0 +14 20.4 b m 40 65 47.4 15 08.7 5 27 -57 04.9 + 16
RM2CH3J22–. Union Pacific : Kansas, Nebraska, California, Oregon, Washington and intermediate states . Stops only on signal to receive passengers. II Meals. Mixed, Freight and Passenger 85 9e. UNION PACIFIC UNION PACIFIC TabI* 64. THROUGH AND LOCAL TIME TABLES OOINO WIST r BETWEEN CMICAOO. MAHA. PORTLAND AND SEATTLE T 1 ROUTE M E 1 GOING EAST Strom* 37-e>. Sun Gnrtd UrealJ1-DI» NorthPI*tloLooal ai-Di, S, Fran,Orar. Lirtrnod1-D*1I» Oragon■tW**h, 17. Oragon e<oraii!-5.Dly S £!».■ E. Son 10.46 10.181 7,001 10.183.06 12.06 7.20 12,063.281 12.30 7 46l 12.30 10.461 0 Lv . 3.06 4aa Ar .3,28 4J1 4, .... C
RM2CH6CDP–. Natal province : descriptive guide and official hand-book . fc*. 8 JBtmnpdeld w 13 .lilo« BciUiiU ■falf. 1848 II Cljjtt Ma^dvnftld Sov. IBM 1) Wfl).Plk« .Ian. 1343 IS Jho, Iormt „ i, •Ja* Ms^iiUltfbl Nov 1843 IV John Aauer*vo „ 11 Thui Greco ,, 30 J H, WhtcUr 21 Artbut «.nllii>t „ -7 Artoitryop 13 F 9 Baraiftg •! Ralpfa Clai enct 1344 D fl. Jlu.-banan „ Alev Brands :;7 E F McOill M*t !M» . C. C OmTtm Ma?. 1945 .> A .Mwhaad Aug. IMS .• Ji (3 BnnpaoB „ ti v Burn- 12 A.!s£ OaberM Jan mo i Re* kotiUOfoat •Jonn, 184C i P. J DaTldson 0c Jtattoixttof Dae 1848 Ro W Ireland F«h 1848 ,: Anhut Gi
RM2CRWNG9–. The Bell System technical journal . ains nearly constant, at about 0.82, until b becomes about 0.40ZO 3 0.35 tr ^ 0.30 a 0.250.200.15 -^ ^ ^ /! N ^ li ^ c^ 1 1 k^ X 1 . , 1 j ^ /I b = t.a o.e-j< 0.6-^ Ijl 111 oaU- / h ////, 4 w 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0,4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 I.I 1.2 1.3 RECIPROCAL OF THE MODULUS, P Fig. 4.1—Distribution function for the reciprocal of the modulus (r = 0 to 1.4). 0.7, after which the location of the maximum value moves rather rapidlyto about 0.71 for ft = 1. For the cases 6=0 and b = 1, it is easily found, by differentiating (4.7)and (4.8), that the
RM2CF6P3E–. Journal du Yukon, 1847-1848. u-des-sous. Au-des-sus. Au-des-sous. 22 dec . 10 t i7 20 188 183342 7 11 5 5 2232517 7 1635f8 N.-E.N.-O. 0.S.-O. N.-O. 0. 10. ! 1 Nuageux; vent léger; nuit 23 M brumeuse mais claire ;large cercle autour dela lune. Il neige légèrement du-rant toute la journée ;vent léger. Calme et sombre. Nuageux ; vent uniforme et assez fort.Matin clair ; vent léger ; soirée nuageuse.Calme et sombre. • MM ? 24 „ .. 25 M .. 2(: u .. 27 u .. 22 i 17 28 » .. 20 1. ...30 „ ..31 ,. .. ! 7 173439 Calme ; il neige légère-ment durant toute lajournée ; nuit claire. Nuageux ; vent léger; a
RM2CHMMJP–. Angus and Mearns directory and almanac, 1846 . e of Middleton, President. George Lyon, Vice President. Lieat. Lyall, R.N., Treasurer.—Chas. J. M. Cuthbert, Secretary. RAILWAY TRAINS.ARBROATH AND FORFAR.Summer Hours.—Arbroath to Forfar, at 9 A.m., 1?. 10 p.m.,3. 15 P.M., 4 45 P.M., and 8. 30 p.m. Forfar to Arbroath, at 7A.M., 10. 30 A.M., 1. 45 P.M., 4. 30 P.M., and 7 p.m. Winter Hours Arbroath to Forfar, at 9 a.m., 12. 10 p.m., 3 15 P.M., and 5. 45 p.m. Forfar to Arbroath, at 7 a.m., 10. 30a.m., 1. 45 P.M. and 4. 30 p.m. DUNDEE AND ARBROATH. Summer Hours.—Dundee to Arbroath, at 7. 45 a.m. 10
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