RF2C2PAFP–A tour of France with a little boy from Paris. Pitoiset. From Travel Diaries, vintage engraving, 1884-85.
RMHFCARE–85/1284-1484 Glass negative, full plate, 'Working a 4 in. Naval Gun', Kerry and Co, Sydney, Australia, c. 1884-1917 Marines naval gun samoa
RM2AFMR50–. The city of Troy and its vicinity. ?roads, walks, and burial plats by J. C.Sidney, an experienced landscape en-gineer, of Philadelphia. On Octo-ber 16, 1850, the grounds were conse-crated, and named Oakwood Ceme- •tery. Its present area includes about ,<300 acres of land. In the beautifulcemetery are the graves of thousands 1of people who in past years acted 1their parts and ended their careers ia 1 55 Troy. In 1884-85, the entrance tothe grounds on Cemetery Avenuewas made more attractive by the erec-tion of iron-gates, a keepers lodge,and the planting of trees and shrub-bery along the br
RM2K2M4D6–Cartographic, Maps. 1884 - 1936. Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division. Fire insurance , New York (State), Real property , New York (State), Cities & towns , New York (State) Manhattan, V. 1, Plate No. 85 Map bounded by Willett St., E. Broadway, Suffolk St., Broome St.
RMW0392C–Archive image from page 181 of Die Decapodenfauna der Adria . Die Decapodenfauna der Adria : Versuch einer Monographie diedecapodenfaun00pest Year: 1918 162 II. Unterordnung: Decapoda-Reptantia Boas. (Mit dieser Gattung synonym sind die Genera Stereo- mastis Bäte 1888, p. 154, und Pentacheles Bäte 1878, p. 276, bzw. 1888, p. 143.) Nur eine Art ist adriatisch, nämlich die ursprüngliche Type: 44. Polycheles typhlops Heller (Fig. 53). Heller 1862, p. 392, Taf. 1, Fig. 1—6. Heller 1863, p. 211, Taf. 7, Fig. 1, 2. Riggio 1884/85, p. 99, P. doderleini! Taf. 3 (§). Adensamer 1898, p. 621. Alcock 19
RMMCNG6H–. 379. Chloropeta massaica Fschr. Rchw. t'ldoropcta iitu-ssuica Fschr. Rchw. Journ. Ornith. 1884 p. 54. L. 140, F. 6^ mm. Oberseits olivenbraun, Kopfplatte dunkelbraun; Unterseite gelb; ebenso ein Zügelstrich. — Am Kilima-Ndjäro. 380. Bias musicus (Vieill.) I'/tifi/r/ii/nr//o.s viu.iiru.s Vieill. N. D. d'Hist. Nat. XXVII. 1818 p. 15. L. 145—155, F. 85 — 90 mm. Männchen schwarz mit stahlgrünem Schein; Unterkörper und Flügelspiegel weiss; die Bürzelfedern mit verdeckten weissen Flecken. Beim Weibchen sind Oberkopf und Kopfseiten erdbraun; Rücken, Flügel und Schwanz rothbraun; Kehle und übrige Un
RMRX8NKX–The Round. Auguste Rodin; French, 1840-1917. Date: 1883-1884. Dimensions: 85 × 149 mm (image); 224 × 174 mm (plate); 303 × 211.5 mm (sheet). Drypoint in dark brown ink on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RF2C2PAFM–Six thousand miles through South America. Men aboard the Scotia. From Travel Diaries, vintage engraving, 1884-85.
RM2AWHY7A–The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . cal Names(1857); Specimens of Early English—A.D. J2^o-1400 (1866-72); Historical Outlines of. EnglishAccidence (1872); On the Survival of Early EnglishWords (1876); Report on Pali Literature (1880); andFolk-Tales of India (1884-85). Died at HaroldWood, Essex, May 12, 1894. MORRIS,William, English poet,art-worker,andsocialist; born March 24, 1834, at Walthamstow,near London, and died atKelmscott House, Ham-mersmith, Middlesex, Oct.3,1896. He was educatedat Marlborough Collegeand at Exeter College,Oxford, whe
RM2K2MJB1–Cartographic, Maps. 1884 - 1936. Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division. Fire insurance , New York (State), Real property , New York (State), Cities & towns , New York (State) Brooklyn V. 12, Plate No. 85 Map bounded by 19th Ave., 60th St., 21st Ave., 63rd St.
RMPX9003–page 85 of 'History of New York City, embracing an outline sketch of events 1609 to 1830, and a full account of its development 1832 to 1884 . Illustrated, etc. vol. 2' .
RMMCRFRM–. â 209 â 76. Tortrlx penziana Thnbg. Diss. III (1791) p. 56 tab. 5 f. I: Hb. F. 85; Fi Enn. Tort. No. 123; Tr. VIII p. L86; X. 3 p. 92; D u p. IX tab. 256 f. I; IIS. IV p. L98; i. HT. 118; Hi'in. p. 56; M : 1 1. [con. tab. L42 F. 5 7: VV a 11 g r. Tidskr. 1888 p. 191; d i u r /' - a n a G q. [nd. p. 32. (?) V ar. bellana Curt. Brit. Rntom. III tab. 100; Mcyr. p. 540; /â â na W 1 F. 996; Wille, p. 256 tab. 2 f. 5; Barr. Monthl} Mag. XX 1884 p. 243. (?) V ar. colquhounana Barr. Monthly Mag. XX, 1884 p. 244; Tutl Ent. Rec. 11 p. L94; Meyr. p. 541. < Ibige Zusammenstellung der Nomenklatur en
RMRXF2H0–Vase d'Arezzo. Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory; Sèvres, France, founded 1740; Designed by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (French, 1824-1887); Decorated by Henri Lucien Lambert (French, 1836-1909). Date: 1884-1885. Dimensions: H. 85 cm (33 1/2 in.). Hard-paste porcelain, polychrome enamels, and gilding, with copper alloy mounts. Origin: Sèvres. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute. Author: Manufacture nationale de Sevres.
RF2C2P9KF–The new English shipping depot in Sudan, with English police patrolling. From Travel Diaries, vintage engraving, 1884-85.
RM2AJ29TM–Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College . PUBLICATIONS OF THE MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY AT HARVARD COLLEGE. ANNUAL, REPORT of the Trustees, together with a Report of the Director, for *1859, *1860, *186l, *1862, *1863, *1864, *1865, *1866, *1867, *1868, *1869, 1870, 1871, *]872, 1873, 1874, 1875, 1876.ANNUAL REPORT of the Curator to the President and Fellows of Harvard College for *1877-78, *1878-79, *1879-80, 1880-81, *1881-82, *1882-83, 1883-84, 1884-85, li85-86, 1886-87, 1887-88, 1888-89, 1889-90, 1890-91. BULLETIN. Vol. I., April, 1863 — November, 1869, contain
RM2K2MCTY–Cartographic, Maps. 1884 - 1936. Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division. Fire insurance , New York (State), Real property , New York (State), Cities & towns , New York (State) Brooklyn V. 10, Plate No. 85 Map bounded by Lenox Rd., E. 45th St., Church Ave., E. 42nd St.
RMW9G00M–Archive image from page 85 of Die Insekten, Tausendfüssler und Spinnen. Die Insekten, Tausendfüssler und Spinnen CUbiodiversity1123035 Year: 1877 ( 50 Stjlc Orbnuitg: ftafcr; fünfte gamUie: äBafferfSfer. eine neue erfetjt. Unter SBaffet fet fid) ber Rftfet nn eine 5pftanjc, l)ä(t fid) befonberS mit beti SJcittclbcinen an berfclben feft, ftvedt bie langen SSorbcrbeinc wicbcrljolt borwärtS, Wie bei- 311111 crjwimmcn fief) anidenbe TOenfd) feine Sltme, [treibt mit if)iten and) über ben Sobf unb ben borbeven flcüdentljcit, Wie bieg onbeve Sfnfcften gleichfalls tl)iin, Wenn man bon ttjnen fagt,
RF2C2PA3J–A tour of France with a little boy from Paris. The Captain of the ship. From Travel Diaries, vintage engraving, 1884-85.
RM2ANEDR0–Hart's annual army list, militia list and yeomanry cavalry list . nder Sir Gerald Gra-ham in 1884, and was present in the engagement at El Teb (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served with theNile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp); also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was presentin the engagement at Giniss. 22 The Rev. O. A. W. ONeill served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 (Medal, and Khedives Star). Also servtd,with the Nile Expedition m 1884-85 (Clasp). 23 The Rev. E. M. Morgan served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedives Star) ;also ser
RM2K2YEFY–Cartographic, Maps. 1884 - 1936. Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division. Fire insurance , New York (State), Real property , New York (State), Cities & towns , New York (State) Brooklyn V. 8, Plate No. 85 Map bounded by New Jersey Ave., Hegeman Ave., Malta St., New Lots Ave.
RM2HJ2KYE–Cabinet ca. 1884 Charles Tisch This cabinet was a gift of its maker, Charles Tisch, to the Metropolitan Museum in 1889. In his offer of the gift, he wrote, 'This piece of Furniture received the first price [sic] at the New Orleans Exposition [18]84/85. It is a purely American production of my own manufacture and consider it worthy of a place in the Museum.' While the cabinet may have been made on American soil, it borrowed design motifs from around the world. Tisch was a German immigrant cabinetmaker living in New York, and his cabinet incorporates Japanese fretwork, Eastlake-inspired spindles
RM2HH6XCE–Chessmen (32) and box ca. 1885 German This set was the prize at a chess tournament between the cities of Aachen and Leipzig in 1887. The glass-topped box has a paper label reading: 'Zur Erinnerung an die 3 Schachparthien zwischen Aachen & Leipzig vom 16/11 84 - 9/8 85' [In memory of three chess matches between Aachen and Leipzig from November 16, 1884, to August 9, 1885]. The winner of the matches was Leipzig. Germany produced a number of these elegantly made chess sets, usually of wood, but occasionally of ivory. Even more fragile chessmen were made in Denmark. A set in the Danish Museum of I
RMPM2W32–Image from page 85 of 'The Heart of a Continent a narrative of travels in Manchuria, across the Gobi Desert, through the Himalayas, the Pamirs, and Chitral, 1884-1894. [With illustrations.]' .
RM2WT1EE9–Octavia intervenes between Augustus and Anthony . unknown c. 16501670 Tapestry Dimensions: H 4.10 x W 4.85 m Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Ownership History: Austria, Vienna, Vienna, Sammlung für Plastik und Kunstgewerbe. Octavia stands with open arms between armies of Octavian Augustus & Mark Anthony with their armies (L & R BRD) garlands of flowers & fruit with putti, vases & caryatids (?); (UPR & LWR BRD) garlands of flowers & fruit tied with ribbons flank empty cartouches in center Birk, JbKhistKaiserh 2 (1884), 189, LXXVII, no.2 Related Works: Panels in set, GCPA
RF2C2P95A–Drama on a floating island. Manipur severes the head of a snake. From Travel Diaries, vintage engraving, 1884-85.
RM2AJJJ8P–Multifaria . WILLIAM WADDELL BOYD, Ped.D.PresidentA.B., Marietta College, 1884; M.A., 1887; Ped.D.,1911; teacher in public schools of Cambridge, Ohio,1884-85; teacher, Crawfts Institute, Lancaster, Ohio,1885-90; principal of High School, Marietta, 1890-91; superintendent of schools, Marietta, 1891-98;Painsville, 1898-1902; high school inspector, OhioState University, 1902-07; dean of the College ofEducation of Ohio State University, 1907-14; presi-dent of Western College since 1914; Phi Beta Kappa;author The Government and Civil Institutions ofOhio. MARY ALMA SAWYER, Litt.D. DeanA.B., Mount Ho
RMW1CRA4–Archive image from page 728 of Die Mollusken-Fauna Mitteleuropa's (1884). Die Mollusken-Fauna Mitteleuropa's . diemolluskenfaun22cles Year: 1884 721 Verbreitung: Nur in der Grafschaft Görz, im Bache Lijak und in der Wippach; in Gardasee (Gredler). 1. Var. CUTVata Rossmässler Icon. f. 746. Tirol p. 27( le l'Italie p. Fig. 487. TJnio Bonelli var. cnrvata Gredler Tirol p. 270. Microc. truncatus Drouet. Union de l'Italie p. 85. M. Bonelli v. curvata. Muschel: bedeutend kleiner, der Oberrand sehr ge- krümmt, schmutzig-olivenbraun, mit zahlreichen Waehsthum- streifen. Verbreitung: im Gardasee. (
RF2C2PAFN–Six thousand miles through South America. The next morning aboard the Scotia. From Travel Diaries, vintage engraving, 1884-85.
RM2AWFFJY–A guide to Belfast and the counties of Down & Antrim . 76-77. Appendix iv, pp. 101-6, Plate and Table of Distribution.Ibid.: Foraminifera of Protector cruise, and from Rockport, BelfastLough, 1884-85, App. ix, pp. 316-26, PI. and Tab. Ibid.: Some Forami-nifera from Rathlin Island (Church Bay), Irish Nat., vol. xi, 1902, Ed. The following deal with Fossil Foraminifera : WRIGHT, J. : List of IrishLiassic Foraminifera, 1870-71, App. ii, pp. 25-6. Ibid: List of CretaceousMicrozoa of North of Ireland, 1873-74. App. iii, pp. 73-100, PI. andTables. Ibid.: Post-Tertiary Foraminifera of North-east of I
RMW15TPA–Archive image from page 181 of Die Mollusken-Fauna Mitteleuropa's (1884). Die Mollusken-Fauna Mitteleuropa's . diemolluskenfaun22cles Year: 1884 Durchm. 16—18 mm., Höhe 12—13 mm. Verbreitung: Vorzugsweise in den Gebirgen, aber auch in den Thälern derselben, in den Alpen, schlesischen Gebirgen, in den Karpathen und in Siebenbürgen, bis in die alpine Eegion. 8. Var. JetScMni TJUcny Beitrag Moll. Fauna Mähren p. 7. Thier: fast ganz schwarz. Fig. 85, Gehäuse: sehr dünnschalig, durchscheinend, sehr zer- brechlich ; Gewinde gedrückt, von tiefbrauner Farbe, sehr wenig gefleckt, mit sehr feinen Sp
RF2C2PAF6–A British in Sudan. A view from the well in Gakdul. From Travel Diaries, vintage engraving, 1884-85.
RM2AFMH4M–. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. ed to the TroyConference, the pastors have been as follows: 1848- , Hiram Chase 1871- , J. W. Quinlan 1849- , S. Gardiner 1872- , William Ryan 1850- , J. Leonard 1873- 75, Elam Marsh 1851- 52, P. R. Stover 1876- 78, J. P. Haller1853- 54, Oren Gregg and Thomas A. Griffin 1879- 80, Webster Ingersoll 1855- , Seymour Coleman 1881- 83, U. D. Hitchcock 1856- , Gilbert Ward 1884- 85, J. B. Sylvester 1857- 58, Richard T. Wade 1886- 89, Jacob M. Appleman1859- , J. G. Phillips 1890- , Nelson C. Parkeri860- 61, A. C. Rose 1893- 95,
RMW167MY–Archive image from page 226 of Die Anatomie des Kaninschens in. Die Anatomie des Kaninschens in topographischer und operativer Rücksicht . dieanatomiedeska00krau Year: 1884 Mundhöhle. 205 nus, nach unten von der Faszie und dem M. submentalis bedeckt, nach hinten grenzt sie an den unteren Teil der Gl. parotis. In der Medianlinie stößt sie mit der Drüse der anderen Seite zusammen ; über ihr liegt der M. mylohyoideus. Fig. 85. N f N. facialis. Vj e V. jugularis externa. G i Gl. infraorbitalis. — Der obere Teil der Gl. parotis ist nach unten und vorn zurückgeschlagen , um den Austritt des N. f
RF2C2PA1M–Woman protecting the crops in a field from birds using a slingshot. From Travel Diaries, vintage engraving, 1884-85.
RM2AG2F7P–. Who's who in state politics. STEVENS, JOHN G., 16th Essex, Dem.,Marblehead. Born there Apr. 15, 1874; pub-lic schools. Shoe manufacturer. I. O. O. F.,Encampment, Red Men, Marblehead club,Veteran Firemens assoc. Overseer of poor1905-0G, selectman 1907-08-09-10. House 11, fisheries and game. 383. STONE, ARTHUR M., 20lh Worcester,Rep., Worcester. Born Spencer, Oct. 31,1S44; public schools. Banking and manu-facturing, president Boston-Worcester Foot-wear Co. Director Mechanics Nationalhank, president hoard of trade 3 years,Masons,G. A. R. Common council 1884-85(pres. 85). House 10, committee on
RMW1T03G–Archive image from page 85 of Cyclopedia of practical floriculture (1884)
RF2C2P9JT–A tour of France with a little boy from Paris, with the artisan cheese maker. From Travel Diaries, vintage engraving, 1884-85.
RM2AG2ERP–. Who's who in state politics. STONE, ARTHUR M., 20lh Worcester,Rep., Worcester. Born Spencer, Oct. 31,1S44; public schools. Banking and manu-facturing, president Boston-Worcester Foot-wear Co. Director Mechanics Nationalhank, president hoard of trade 3 years,Masons,G. A. R. Common council 1884-85(pres. 85). House 10, committee on merpantile affairs. 11, mercantile affairs. 583. STONE, WALDO L., 13th Middlesex., Rep..Sudbury. Born Sudbury, Feb. 8, 1864; pub-lic schools, Lowell commercial college. Milkproducer and market gardener. A. F. A. My,R. A. C, Market Gardeners assoc. Select-man 18 yrs.
RMW1T07A–Archive image from page 85 of De metamorphosi eleutheratorum observationes . De metamorphosi eleutheratorum observationes : bidrag til insekternes udviklingshistorie demetamorphosie02schi Year: 1861 c/CV
RF2C2PA91–A brawl in a flophouse in London. The woman and her companions called for help. From Travel Diaries, vintage engraving, 1884-85.
RM2AX5MBW–Debutante . 80 81 170 37 37 102 186 1881-82 175 45 31 99 137 1882-83 204 49 30 125 118 1883-84 249 53 37 159 122 1884-85 290 69 47 174 212 1885-86 314 96 34 184 115 1886-87 378 108 42 228 165 1887-88 420 127 62 231 192 1888-89 392 129 49 214 The attendance upon the courses given in some of the principalsubjects has been as follows during the last five years : Mathematics and Astronomy, Physics, Chemistry, Mineralogy and Geology, . Biology, Pathology, Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, etc., Shemitic Languages, .... German, . French, Italian, etc., . . English, etc., History and Political Science,Psycholo
RMW1D1W7–Archive image from page 85 of Development and activities of roots. Development and activities of roots of crop plants; a study in crop ecology . developmentactiv00weav Year: 1922 64 Development and Activities of Roots of Crop Plants. was that of wheat grown at Lincoln. The primary laterals varied in length from 0.3 to 3.0 inches, frequently as many as 20 to 27 branches occurring on a single inch. Secondary laterals, 0.2 to about 0.5 inch in length, were nu- merous. Even the root-ends were well-branched with rather long laterals (fig. 27). Thus the root system, although largely confined to the
RF2C2PA9B–A tour of France with a little boy from Paris. Vent-Debout running after the train. From Travel Diaries, vintage engraving, 1884-85.
RM2AJA1PN–SHC 1830-1905 . Chicago, 111. 1901-02 Whipple, Webscter J. Chicago, 111. 1901-02 White, Albert S. J. Wood Park, La. 1882-83 White, James New Orleans, La. 1852-53 White, Mark Pensacola, Fla. 1901-02 Whithers, Robert San Antonio, Tex. 1884-85 Whithers, WiUiam San Antonio, Tex. 1884-85 Wicks, John Seguin, Tex. 1866-67 Wicks, Tandy Seguin, Tex. 1866-67 Wier, Peter Sherman, Ala. 1877-78 Wilkins, Calvin Mobile, Ala. 1862-63 Wilkins, Charles E. Baldwin Co., Ala. 1862-63 Wilkinson, George Yazoo City, Miss. 1862-63 Wilkinson, Zolliecoflfer Greenville, Ala. 1902-03 Will, John B. Lafayette, Ala. 1849-50
RMRWK35N–Elementary text-book of zoology (1884) Elementary text-book of zoology elementarytextbo0101clau Year: 1884 AUDITORT AND VISUAL ORGANS. 85 In the Primates amongst the Mammalia there are present papilla; in the skin (especially on the volar surface) in which the structures known as touch-bodies, containing the termination of tactile nerves, are placed (fig. 82). In addition to the general sensibility and the tactile sensations, the higher animals possess, as a special form of sensibility, the capacity of distinguishing different temperatures. The sensations of sound are produced through an orga
RF2C2PA9E–Six thousand miles through South America. Two men in a tent reading books by candlelight. From Travel Diaries, vintage engraving, 1884-85.
RM2AJ2FCM–Annual report of the trade and commerce of Chicago for the year ended December 31 ... . ros International Provision Co Johnstone Packing Co Jones & Stiles Lees, Hendricks & Co Morau & Healy Morrell, John & Co. (Limited) Shoeneman & Huchberger Silberhorn, W. H Swift & Co Tobey & Booth Turner, James Underwood & Co Warren, Robert & Co Small houses -- Totals- ?Season 1886-87.... 1885-86.... 1884-85...- 1883-84.... 1882-83..-. 1881-82.... 1880-81.... 1879-80--.. 1878-79---- 1877-78-... 1876-77..-. Summer Packing,Mar. 1 TO Nov. 1,1886. 5,600 511,722616,4339,68118,053 42,638424,664 9,39470,788 90,516
RF2C2PAEE–A tour of France with a little boy from Paris. I will take you to Quatre-Mares, said Jean. From Travel Diaries, vintage engraving, 1884-85.
RM2AJAB20–SHC 1830-1905 . illiam Evergreen, Ala. 1867-68 McCue, Joseph Yonkers, N. Y. 1872-73 McCullough, James St. Charles, La. 1890-91 McCutchon, Samuel Pass Christian, Miss. 1865-66 McDonald, Daniel Mobile, Ala. 1885-86 McDonald, Joseph Palm Beach, Fla. 1901-02 McDonald, Thomas W. Mobile, Ala. 1899-00 McDonald, William Mobile, Ala. 1884-85 McDonnell, Edward R. Spring Hill,Ala. 1883-84 McDonnell, Francis Galveston, Tex. 1859-60 McDonnell, George Jackson, Miss. 1897-98 McDonnell, Henry Mobile, Ala. 1891-92 McDonnell, James Mobile, Ala. 1877-78 McDonnell, John Galveston, Tex. 1871-72 McDonnell, John Mob
RM2CEY3FC–. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. as Junior Warden of his Lodge. Hemarried May 14, 1890, Katie Neher. They havefour children : Frances, Katy, Louise, and CharlotteWendel. KING, Nathaniel Clark Columbia M.D. 1884. Born in North Montpelier, Vt., 1861 ; educated inpublic schools; student of medicine. University ofVermont, 1880-81 ; graduated Columbia Medical School,1884; in Colored Hospital, New York City, 1884-85;has since practised in Brockton, Mas
RM2CGMH5D–. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil War . Lyon, Colorado, in 1876, and then was changed to FortUnion, New Mexico, where he served in 1877-78. Heparticipated in the campaign against Victorio in 1879-80,through New Mexico, Arizona, and Old Mexico. Hewas after that detailed on recruiting service in 1882-84,subsequently returning to Fort Riley, where he wasduring the years 1884-85. Lieutenant Dimmick was promoted first lieutenantNinth Cavalry January 10, 1870, and captain October 25,1883. He participated in the Boomer campaign, IndianTerritory, and was then transferre
RM2CF3005–. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. of Henderson,Kentucky. HARDING, George Franklin Harvard M.D. 1889Born in Dorchester, Mass., 1862 ; educated at AdamsAcademy, Quincy, and St. Marks School, South-borough, Mass ; Academic course at Harvard, 1881-82;student at Haverford Coll., Pa., 1883; special studentin architecture, Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1884-85 ; gradu-ated Harvard Med. Sch., 1889; post-graduate course UNIIERSI-riES AND THEIR SONS 413 at Harvard,
RM2CD9BY1–. Geschichte des deutschen Einheitstraumes und seiner Erfüllung. In den Grundlinien dargestellt von J. Jastrow . auf bic .Soniulat§=bcridnc im iToutidHn .öanbclyardnü unb in fcii ^^rudfadHMibcÄ ^){cidnai505 187(), 1879, 1880, 1884 85. .^n bicfcm xUucjcn^blidf. Wo bac^ lun-licc^cnbc Üi>crf bcveiti? aKicfdUoiion ift, crbältbic olnije ^arftcUuni;i in allen iucfcntlidHn ^^Uinttcu eine ^e=[tätiiT(unii burd^ ba-j eben auviicj-iebene „9iHM|;bud> über bie3-ibji=^;3nieln.. aJloefcr ^lofbucljbruclcrei, ikrliii, StaUjibieibcrftr. 34. 35.
RM2CGHTAD–. Proceedings of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Canada at the annual convocation, 1884 . TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL CONVOCATION, TORONTO, 5 884. 7 I. 72 GRAND CHAPTER OF CANADA. OFFICERS OF THE GRAND CHAPTER, 1884-85. M. E. Comp. H. Macpherson, Owen Sound, Grand Z.R. E. V. E. Thos. Sargant, Toronto,Robert Hendry, Jr. Kingston,R. B. Hungerford, London,Chas. L. Beard, Woodstock,John Scoon, Guelph,John Malloy, Hamilton,D. McG. Malloch, Clinton,William Forbes, Grimsby,John McL. Stevenson, Barrie,Duncan Fraser, Peterboro,Jas. Walters, Napanee.,Edwin Plant, Ottawa,Henry Duffell, St. Johns,C. F
RM2CHWJD6–. Fitchburg past and present . POST 19 AT 26TH ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT, G. A. R.. WASHINGTON. 1892. Prince, Photo. Edwin V. Sumner Post 19. G. A. R., organized Aug. 16. 1867. Commanders: C. H. Foss. 1867-68: T. L. Barker. 1869: W. A. Eames. 1870: J. W.Kimball, 1871-72: R. 0. Houghton, 1873; J. W. Kimball and E. B. Macy. 1874: S. B. Farmer. 1875: G. E. Goodrich, 1876-77: Sidney Sibley. 1878-79:J. F. Bruce, 1880-81: J. Cuthbert. 1882-83: 1. G. Wilkins, 1884-85: E. P. Loring, 1886-87: C. H. Glazier. 1888-89: N. F. Bond. 1890: C. E. Person.1891 : A. Connery. 1892: A. J. Nichols. 1893; C. W. Gale. 1894:
RMREPG9Y–. Compte rendu de l'expédition de Mistassini 1884-85 [microforme]. Sciences naturelles; Natural history. . 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.. Low, A. P. (Albert Peter), 1861-1942. [S. l. : s. n. ]
RMREPG9H–. Compte rendu de l'expédition de Mistassini 1884-85 [microforme]. Sciences naturelles; Natural history. . 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.. Low, A. P. (Albert Peter), 1861-1942. [S. l. : s. n. ]
RMREPGAG–. Compte rendu de l'expédition de Mistassini 1884-85 [microforme]. Sciences naturelles; Natural history. . 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.. Low, A. P. (Albert Peter), 1861-1942. [S. l. : s. n. ]
RMRPNR3K–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAl^ BEE JUUENAL. 407 them to attack and sting the operator; but do not think that " they can't;" for if by any means one should be squeezed or otherwise forced to do so, the operator would soon be convinced to the contrary. They appear to be very hardy winterers. As j[r. Hall did not value them at all after having tested Ihem, he took no pains in preparing them for winter; but not- withstanding the disadvantages with which they had to contend, they came through the disastrous winter of 1884- 85 in good condition. When crossed with
RMRPHGRA–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. September, 1914. 297 American IBae -Journal of the honey-bee. In 1872 73, several importations were made but with little success, and it was not until 1884-85 that the first humble bees were success- fully introduced. Their propagation was rapid. Within a year some of these bees were reported as far as 100 miles from the place where the first ones had been liberated. The increase in amount of seed har- vested from the red clover increased in direct proportion to the number of humble-bees, until at present large quantities of seed are harvested. Such w
RMRH9AY3–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. A. Engler, Moraceae africanae. VI. 437 förmigen kleinen Perigonblätter sind ziemlich unregelmäßig verteilt, so daß nicht ent- schieden werden kann, wie viel zu einer Blüte gehören. Häufig sind 2 Staubblätter einer Blüte am Grunde verwachsen. Mossambikküstenland (Rodr. db Garvalho im Jahre 1884/85. — Herb. Coimbra).. Fig. 3. Bosqueiopsis Carvalhoana Engl. A Zweigstück mit Receptaculum, B Receptaculum mit männlichen Blüten, von oben gesehen, G ein Teil
RMRDE2AB–. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. Tig. 57.—Castor canadensis fkondatok. (Type, Oat. No. 36883, U.S.N.M.) m, Doksal view; 6 Ventkal view; c, Lateral View. Variations.—In the year 1885 I purchased from a professional trap- per 17 beaver skins, taken on the Verde River during the winter of 1884-85. Theso skins wero dried in oval shapes on looped sticks in. Please not
RMRDKHFR–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. 4s6 Field Museum op Natural History — Zoology, Vol. IX. In southern Illinois it occurs more or less commonly in winter. W. W. Cooke says: "During the winter of 1884-85 the Marsh Hawk was plentiful at Paris, 111." (Bird Migr. Miss. Val., 1888, p. 113.) The nest is placed on the ground in grassy marshes. The eggs are usually 4 or 5, dull white or faintly tinged bluish or greenish, and measure about 1.85 x 1.45 inches. The Field Museum collection contains sets of eggs of this species taken between May 14 and June 15. Although the majo
RMRD53XR–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. FLORIDA ORANGE CROPS. 1884-85. 1885-86 . 1886-87 . 1890-91 ... 1891-Q2 ... 1892-93... 1893-94 ... 1894-95... 1895-96... 1896-97 ... 1897-98... 1898-99 ... 1899-1900 . 1900-1901 . Boxes 600.000 900,000 .3,761.843 .3,400,000 .5,055,367 .6,000,000 . 100,000 . 250,000 . 216,579 . 225,000 1,000,000 (Est.) Many trrnx
RMRD4XXC–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. ORANGE ORANGE 1155. i^lHi #iU»iflk FLORIDA OBiNGE CROPS. 1884-85 600,000 1885-86 900,000 1886-87 1,260.000 1887-88 1,450.000 1S88-S9 1,950,000 1889-90 2.150,000 1890-91 2,450,000 1891-92 3,761,843 1892-93 3.400,000 1893-94 5,055,367 1894-95 6,000,000 (Est.) 1895-96 100,000 1896-97 250,000 1897-98 216.579 1898-9
RMRD4XX2–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. i^lHi #iU»iflk FLORIDA OBiNGE CROPS. 1884-85 600,000 1885-86 900,000 1886-87 1,260.000 1887-88 1,450.000 1S88-S9 1,950,000 1889-90 2.150,000 1890-91 2,450,000 1891-92 3,761,843 1892-93 3.400,000 1893-94 5,055,367 1894-95 6,000,000 (Est.) 1895-96 100,000 1896-97 250,000 1897-98 216.579 1898-99 225,000 1899-1900
RMRHWF3D–. Bergens Museums aarbog. Science. 1910! Das Klima von Bergen. 49 Tab. XI. Eintrittzeiten des ersten und letzten Sehneefalls.. Winter Sclmeefall Zwischenzeit in Tågen 1875—76 November 12. April 13. 153 1876—77 Oktober 30. — 16. Mai April 3. 6. 185 1877—78 172 1878—79 November 7. Mai 10. 184 1879—80 Oktober 15. 18. 30. April 18. 28. 18. 216 1880—81 191 1881—82 170 1882—83 November 18. Marz 31. 133 1883—84 — 21. April 19. 150 1884-85 Oktober 28. Mai 9. 193 1885—86 20. April 29. 191 1886—87 December 2. — 28. 147 1887-88 Oktober 13. Mai 13. 213 1888—89 4. Marz 22. 169 1889-90 November 28. — 10. 10
RM2AFPAYA–. Morton memorial; a history of the Stevens institute of technology, with biographies of the trustees, faculty, and alumni, and a record of the achievements of the Stevens family of engineers. ev-ens, 85), in electric work and coal-handlingmachinery. Tuttle, Willard S. (M.E., 84), was bornin Brooklyn, N. Y., June 22, 1863. He was THE ALUMNI 585 employed in the shops and draughting-officeof the Ferracute Machine Co., Bridgeton,N. ]., manufacturers of presses and dies forsheet metal, 1884-86; and has been with theTuttle & Bailey Manufacturing Co., Brook-lyn, N. Y., manufacturers of hot-air regis
RM2AWRNF7–Sewers: ancient and modern; with an appendix . .Perkins for the construction of the Elizabeth street sewer. November 30, 1884, $558.75, the cost of Elizabeth street sewer was orderedassessed. September 8th, 1884, the construction of- a sewer in Genesee street from theOwasco outlet to cross walk near No. 85 Genesee street, ordered, and contractordered made with L. G. Perkins for the construction of the same. January 5th, 1885, $3,470.70, the cost of Genesee street sewer, was orderedassessed. December 9th, 1885, $686.05, the cost of Cayuga street sewer, was orderedassessed. July 27th, 1886, $428
RM2AJ2DW7–Arbutus . SEMIOM^L ^ Department of Greek. Horace Addison Hoffman, Professor of Greek, and Dean of the Department ofLiberal Arts: A. B., Indiana University, ISSl; A. M. Harvard University, 1884. Graduate studentHarvard University, 1883-85; studied in Greece, Sicily, and Italy, 1890. Instructor inLatin and Greek, Indiana University, 1881-83; Professor of Greek, from 1885; Deanof the Departments of Liberal Arts, from 1894. Frank Ailliam Tilden, Assistant Professor of Greek : A. B., Hamilton College, 1892; A. M. Harvard University, 1897. Graduate studentHarvard University, 1896-9S. Instructor in
RM2AKBFX8–A manual of practical hygiene for students, physicians, and health officers . 187G-83 Si 85 8C 4i7 88 89 90 91 ?92 93 91 95 90 97 98YEAR Curve showing number of crematiDns in the United States. (After Abbott.) 187G. This was built at Washington, Pa., by Dr. J. T. LeMoyne,for the disposal of his own body, and was the only one in the countryuntil 1884, when another was established at Lancaster, Pa. Duringthis interval of eight years, the use of his crematory was allowed byDr. LeMoyne for others, and 25 incinerations were performed. Be-tween 1884 and 1900, the number of crematories increased to 2
RM2AN3EDJ–Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . L, George Morrill Yale B.A. 1879 — Harvard M.D. 1884.Born in Dardanelle, Ark., 1855; prepared for Collegeat Phillips-Andover Academy; graduated Yale, 1879;Harvard Medical School, 1884 ; House Pupil Mass.General Hospital, 1883-85 ; House Officer Boston Lying-in-Hospital, 1885; practising physician in Concord,N. H. since 1886 ; Assistant Surgeon Margaret Pills-bury General Hospital, Concord, since 1887; U. S.Pension
RM2AG8MD8–. Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos,. Fu:. ()7. Fio. 68. shoulders with two or four suspension-handles (either attached separatelyor pinched out of the sides), and small bases, flattened or slightly concave(Fig. 67, cf. J.H.S. 1884, p. 54, B.S.A., Vol. III. pp. 44, 45, Ec/). Apx-, 1898,PI. IX., 1 &). This characteristic type was very common. There wereinstances of horizontal handles as well as of the usual vertical ones, and insome cases the rim was turned slightly outwards (cf. p. 85). It is quite likely that some of the fragments belonged to pyxides of thesame shape as 1, but without the hig
RM2AXDD3E–Breeder and sportsman . WEIGHT, From 85 to IOOPounds. Price. $75 to $85. J. A. ITl L Z, —Manufacturer of— All Kinds of Vehicles, Pleasanton, Alameda Co.. Cal. FRANK BROS., Market St., Agentsfor Sac Fradcisco. HATMAN & MORNINGTON, Agentsfor San Jose.. E. T. ALLEN, IMPORTER OF Fire-Anns, Ammunition, FISHING TACKLE, POCKET CVTEEBTf.AND SPORTSMENS SUNDRIES, 416 MARKET ST., San Francisco. Catalogues on application. Le PageB* Liquid GluesSole Agent for the Coast. E£3pSEND FOR CIRCULARS.^] FAIRLAWN, 1884. TENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE Now ready for distribution. Contains descriptions and pedigrees of 252 le
RM2AXEC3R–Breeder and sportsman . WEIUHT, From 85 to lOOPounds. Price, $75 to $85. J. A. ITl L Z, —Manufacturer of— All Kinds of Vehicles, Pleasanton, Alameda Co., Cal. FRANK BROS., Market St., Agentsfor San Fradcisco. BATMAN & MORNTNGTON, Agentsfor San Jose.. B. T. ALLEN, IMPORTER OF Fire-Arms, Ammunition, fishing taceu. pocket cutiery,and sportsmens sundries, 416 MAEKET ST., Sas Francisco. Catalogues on application. Le Pages Liquid GluesSole Agent for the Coast. tySEND FOR CIRCULARS.fBJ FAIRLAWN, 1884. TENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE Now read? for distribution. Contains descriptions and pedigrees of 252 head o
RM2AXD6JB–Breeder and sportsman . WEIGHT, From 85 to lOOPouiMb. Ilicr. sIoiusSS. J. A. BI L Z, —Manufacturer of— All Kinds of Vehicles, Pleasanton, Alameda Co., Cal. FRANK BROS., Market St., Agentsfor San Fradcisco. HATAIAN & MORNINGTON, Agentsfor San Jose.. B. T. ALLEN, IMPORTER OF ? Fire-Arms, Ammunition, FISHISG TACKLE, IWtHET (VIl.KKV,ASiJD SPORTSMENS SUNDRIES, 416 MAEKET ST., Sam Francisco.Catalogues on application. Le Pages Liquid GluesSole Agent for the Coast. [j3fSEND FOR CIRCULARS.*^]] FAIRLAWN, 1884. TENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE Now reaa-v for distribution. Contains descriptions and pedigrees of 25
RM2AXDGB3–Breeder and sportsman . WEIGHT, From 85 to lOOPounds. Price. SJ5 to S85. J. A. ITl L Z, —Manufacturer of— All Kinds of Vehicles, Pleasanton, Alameda Co.. Cal. FRANK EROS., Market St., Agentsfor San Fradcisco. BATMAN & MORNTNGTON, Agentsfor San Jose.. E. T. ALLEN, IMPORTEK OF Fire-Arms, Ammunition, FISHIXG TACK1E. POCKET IITIERY,ASO SPOBTSMEJTS SlXDRIES, 416 1IAEKET ST., Sax Francisco. Catalogties on application. Le Pages Liquid GlutsSole Agent for the Coast. gySEND FOR CIRCULARS.SB] FAIRLAWN, 1884. TENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE Now readv for distribution. Contains descriptions and pedigrees of 252 he
RM2AXEHDA–Breeder and sportsman . WEIGHT, From 85 to 100Pounds. Price, S35 «o $85. J. A. bi l z. —Manufacturer of—- All Kinds of Vehicles, Pleasanton, Alameda Co., Cal. FRANK BROS., Market St., Agentsfor San Fradcisco. HATALAN & MORNINGTON, Agentsfor San Jose.. B. T. ALLEN, IMPORTER OF Fire-Arms, Ammunition, FMIIMi TACKLE, POCKET CUTEERTf,AM) SPORTSMENS SUNDRIES. 416 MARKET ST., Sau Fkancisco. Catalogues on application.Sole Agent for the Coast. Le Pages Liquid Glues FAIRLAWN, 1884. TENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE Now ready for distribution. Contains descriptions and pedigTees of 252 head of High-Bred Trotting S
RM2AXF7TJ–Breeder and sportsman . WEIGHT, From 85 to 100Pounds. l»rice, $75 to S85. J. A. ITl L Z, —Manufacturer of— All Kinds oj Vehicles, IMeasautou, Alameda Co., Cal. FRANK BROS., Market St., Agentsfor San Fradcisco. HATitAN & MORNTNGTON, Agentsfor San Jose.. E. T. ALLEN, IMPORTER OF Fire-Arms, Ammunition, FISHIXG TACKLE, POCKET CUTLERY,M> SPORTSMENS SUNDRIES, 416 MARKET ST., San Francisco. Catalogues on application. Le Pages Liquid GluesSole Agent for the Coast. FAIRLAWN, 1884. TENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE Now ready for distribution. Contains descriptions and pedigrees of 252 head of High-Rred Trottin
RM2AFXYNP–. Every-day life and every-day morals. EONARD CHANEY. Atlanta, Georgia,Nov. 3, 1884. CONTENTS. Page I. Art and Morals 3 II. Juvenile Literature and Juvenile Morals 23 III. Literature and Morals 55 IV. Industry and Morals 85 V. Business and Morals Ill VI. The Stage and Morals 131 VII. The Press and Morals 161 VIII. The Pulpit and Morals 199 ART AND MOEALS. EVEKY-DAY LIFE AND EVERY-DAY MORALS. I. ART AND MORALS. And God saw everything that Re had made, andbehold, it was very good. — Gen. i. 31. Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall seeGod. — Matt. v. 8. HAT we see depends on what weare.
RM2AXDPJX–Breeder and sportsman . WEIGHT, From 85 to iOO Pounds. Price, $75 to $85. J. A. BI L Z, —Manufacturer of— A11 Kinds of Vehicles, Pleasant on, Alameda Co., Cal. Agents FRANK BROS., Market Stfor San Fradcisco. HATAIAN & MORNINGTON, Agentsfor San Jose.. B. T. ALLEN, IMPORTER OF Fire-Arms, Ammunition, FISH1SG TACKLE, lOCKET ClITLEBTf,AND SPORTSMENS SUNDRIES, 416 MARKET ST., Sah Francisco. Catalogues OD application. Le Pages Liquid GluesSole Agent for tbe Coast. giySEND FOR CIRCULARS .T|Blj FAIRLAWN, 1884. TENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE »„,„ ™fl„ fnr distribution Contains descriptions and pedigrees of 252
RM2AXD0AE–Breeder and sportsman . WEIGHT, From 85 to lollPouuds. Price, S75 to $83. J. A. BI L Z, —Manufacturer of— All Kinds of Vehicles, Plea*iaulon, Alameda Co.. CaL FRANK BROS., Market St., Agentsfor San Fradcisco. HATMAN k MORNTXGTON, Agentsfor San Jose.. B. T. ALLEN, EStPOETEE OF Fire-Arms, Ammunition, FISHING TACKLE, POCKET tlTEERY,AM) SPORTSMEXS SUNDRIES. 416 MAEKET ST., Sax Francisco.Catalogues on application. Le Pages Liquid GluesSole Agent for tbe Coast. |3PSEND FOB CIECTn*ES.°^l FAIRLAWN, 1884. TENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE Sow ready for distribution. Contains descriptions and pedigrees of 252 hea
RM2AWEPW0–Arbutus . Horace AddisonHoffman, Professorof Greek and Dean ofthe Departments of Lib-eral Arts. A. B., IndianaUniversity, 1881; A. M., Har-vard University, 1884; Instruc-tor in Latin and Greek, IndianaUniversity, 1881-83; graduate stu-dent in Classical Philology, HarvardUniversity, 1883-85; traveled and .studiedin Greece, Sicily and Italy, 1800; Professorof Greek, Indiana University, from 1885. Mabel Banta, Instructor in Greek. A.B.,Indiana University, 1885; A. M., 1891;teacher of Latin, High School, Frank-lin, Ind., 1887-91; graduate stu-dent, Cornell University, 1891-92;Senior Fellow in Lati
RM2AXE51D–Breeder and sportsman . WEIGHT, From 85 lo 100Ponnds. Price, SJ5 lo $85. J. A. BI L Z, —Manufacturer of— All Kinds of Vehicles, riciisaiiii.ii. Alameda Co., CaJ. FRANK BROS., Market St., Agentsfor San Fradcisco. BATMAN fc MORNTNGTON, Agentsfor San Jose.. E. T. ALLEN, ? IMPORTER OF Fire-Arms, Ammunition, FISHING TACKLE, POCKET ClTEERY,A3>D SPORTSMEXS M MJICIIV 416 SIABKET ST., Sis- Fraxcisco. Catalogues on application. Le Pages Liquid GluesSole Agent for the Coast. E3f*SEJ.T> FOR CIRCULARS.^J FAIRLAWN, 1884. TEJSTTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE Now ready for attribution. Contains descriptions and ped
RM2AXFYH7–Breeder and sportsman . WEIGHT, From 85 to 100Pounds. Price, S5 to S85. J. A. BI L Z, —Manufacturer of— A11 Kinds of Vehicles, Pleasaiiton, Alameda Co., taJ. FRANK BROS., Market St., Agentsfor ban Fradcisco. HATAIAN & MORNINGTON, Agentsfor San Jose.. B. T. ALLEN, IMPORTER OF Fire-Arms, Ammunition, FISHING TACKLE, IMM KIT < I TI.KH V.AKD SPORTSMEVS SUNDRIES. 416 MABKET ST., San Fbancjsco. Catalogues on application. Le Pages Liquid Glues.Sole Agent for the Coast. FAIRLAWN, 1884. TENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE Now ready for distribution. Contains descriptions and pedigrees of 252 head of High-Bred Tr
RM2AXFKKC–Breeder and sportsman . WEIGHT. From 85 to lOOPounds. Price, S»S to S85. J. A. iTl L Z, —Manufacturer of— A11 Kinds of Vehicles, Pleasant on, Alameda Co., < a 1. FRANK BROS.. Market St., Agentsfor San Fradcisco. HATAIAN & MORNINGTON, Agentsfor San Jose.. B. T. ALLEN, IMPORTER OF Fire-Arms, Ammunition, FISH1SG TACKLE, POCKET CUIXERY,A M» SPORTSMENS SUNDRIES, 416 MAEKET ST., Sah Feancisco. Catalogues on application. Le Pages Liquid GluesSole Agent for the Coast. FAIRLAWN, 1884. TENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE Now ready for distribution. Contains descriptions and pedigrees of H52 head of High-Bred Trot
RM2AWD0AY–Traité de gynécologie clinique et opératoire . en rétroversion physio- et étiologie. i 7 1 1 A. Martin. Path. und Therder Fr. kr., p. 85. 2 Sànger. Société obslctric. de Leipzig, 17 nov. 1884 [Centr. f. Gyn., 1885, p. 664). 3 Lohlein, Zeitschr. f. Geb. und Gyn. Bd. VIII, p. 102. Voir aussi Musdé {Amer. Journof Obsfetrics, oclobre 1881, p. 780). DÉVIATIONS DE LUTERUS. RETROVERSION. 465 logique temporaire; la tonicité des ligaments larges, des ligamentsronds et des ligaments utéro-sacrés, qui, il ne faut pas loublier,contiennent une grande quantité de tissu musculaire lisse, ramèneordinairement
RM2ANHAK8–Annual report . 23 17 ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM. Catalogues, &c , Sale of Pictures—CommissionRe-production Rights 19 14 85 9 61 1 0 3454 0 0 Defi- ciency 26 3480 041 11 Memoranda. Population of the Borough, 1914—94.320 Net Rateable Value—£432,082. Product of Rate—£3,327. Central Library Opened—1 872. Present Building Opened—1884. Castleton Branch Library Opened—1901. Art Gallery and Museum Opened—1903. Present Curator Appointed—1903. New Carnegie Castleton Branch Library Opened1905. Present Librarian Appointed—1911. Art Gallery and Museum Extension Opened—1913 Delivery Stations Opened—1913. [Phot
RM2ANA66D–Psychological monographs: general and applied . ntelligence. 2 vols. Paris, 1869. Tr. by Haye, 1889. 81. Taylor, Clifton O., Ueber das Verstehen von Worten und Satzen. Zsch. f. Psychol. 1906, 40, 225-251. 82. TiTCHENER, Edward B., Lectures on the Elementary Psy- chology of the Thought Processes. New York, 1909.Pp. X+318. 83. VoLKMANN, WiLHELM, Lchrbuch dcr Psychologic. 1884. 2 vols. 84. Watt, Henry J., Experimentelle Beitrage zu einer Theorie des Denkens. Arch. f. d. ges. Psychol 1905, 4, 289-436. 85. WuNDT, WiLHELM, Grundriss der Psychologic. loth ed., Leipzig, 1911. Pp. XVI+414. 86. WuNDT, W
RM2AG8EXJ–. The geology of Holderness, and the adjoining parts of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. ampltjgh, Gr. W.—rGlacial Sections near Bridlington. Pts. II. and III.Proc. Geol. 8oe. Yorkshire, n.s., vol. viii. pp. 27 and 240. B.EADE, T. M.—A Traverse of the Yorkshire Drift. Proc. Liverpool Geol.8oc., vol. V. p. 364. Eeid, Clement.—Sheets 85 and 94S.E. of the One-inch Map of the Geo-logical Survey. 1884. Dakyns, J. R., and 0. Fox-Stbangways.—Sheets 94 N.W. and S.W. ofthe One-inch Map of the Geological Survey. Lamplugh, G. W.—On a Recent Exposure of the Shelly Patches in theBoulder Clay at Bridlington Quay
RM2AGAE5Y–. The World almanac and encyclopedia. rger, Rep. ; Henryf. McWhorter, Rep.; Ira E. Robinson, Rep.;Clerk, W. B. Mathews, Rep. STATE LKGLSLATURE, 1907. Senate. Ifortse. Joint Ballot. Republicans 25 60 85 Democrats 5 25 80 Prohibition 1 1 Republican majority. 20 34 54 VOTE OF THE STATE SINCE 1872. 1872.1876.1880. 1884. PresidentPresidentPresidentPresident 1888. President.1892. President. 1896.1896.1900.1900.1904. Governor .President.Governor..President..President., Bnn. .29,537.56,565.57,391.67,317 .78,677 .84,467 , 93.974 , 92.927 100,226 98,807 100,850 Bep.32.28342,00146,24363,096I78,171 80,293
RM2AFP7CH–. Zoology of Egypt. nat. Pr. Berl. 1882, p. 45; Tristram, West. Palest., Rept. & Batr. 1884, p. 154; Boettger, Kat. Rept. Mus. Senck. 1893, p. 55; Werner, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xliii. 1894, p. 359; Anderson, Herp. Arabia & Egypt, 1896, p. 79.Uromastix ocellata, Fitz. Syn. Rept. 1843, p. 86. 1 <J. Mount Sinai. Ear with enlarged conical scales at its anterior border. Body-scales much largerthan in the previous species, flat, smooth, and almost subimbricate, 220 round themiddle of the body including the ventrals ; ventrals large, 80 to 85 between theinguinal and gular folds; no enlarged
RM2AM8JJ9–Norsk lutherske prester i Amerika, 1843-1913 . 1912.. 1912. Bergh, Trygve. Ord. 1912. Forenede kirke, 1912—. F. i Kristiania, Norge, 27 juli 1884, af oberstSverre B. og Marie Fredrikke Kristofa (f. Klinch),frekv. Hambros skole, Bergen, 96—03 (A.B.),Sandveds havebrugsskole, Stavanger, 06, udv. 09,frekv. U. C. Sem., 09—12 (C.T.), prest, Deering(4 mghdr.), N. D., 12—. *Clara Elvine Tres-land, 12. Bjelde, Nils Andreassen. Ord. 1912. Forenede kirke, 1912—. F. i Aurland, Midtre Sogn, Bergen, 27 nov.1869, af N. Andreas B. og Guro (f. Bjørgum),frekv. aftenskole, 82—84, Sogndals folkehøiskole,85—86, Be
RM2AMXYNX–Norsk lutherske prester i Amerika, 1843-1913 . LøKKESMOE, Martin B. Ord. 1911. Hauges synode, 1911—. F. i Hendricks, Minn., 5 juli 1884, af BersvendEllefsen (L.) og Ingri (f. Arnson Krogen), frekv.Red Wing Sem., 02—07, 08—11 (C.T.), prest.Platte, S. D., 12—. *Ingeborg J. Knutson, 11. 1911.. MuNsoN, Christian. Ord. 1911. Forenede kirke, 1911—. F. i Kristiansand, Norge, 15 jan. 1870, afLaurits M. og Ingerta Josephine (f. Andreassen),udv. 85, søndagsskolebestyrer i Brooklyn, N. Y., 05•—10, emissær i Atlantic og Chicago kredse, 88—10,frekv. U. C. Sem., 11, prest. Harding, S. D., 11—12, bymissionær
RM2AMXXTN–Norsk lutherske prester i Amerika, 1843-1913 . 1912. 519 Olsen, Albert. Ord. 1911. Hauges synode, 1911—. F. i Frosten, S. Indherred, Trondhjem, 18 sept.1861, af Benjamin O. og Marie (f. Kommen),udv. 68, frekv. Augustana Sem., Beloit, 82, farmerog religionslærer, 85—11, frekv. Red Wing Sem.,11, prest, Liberty (4 mghdr.), N. D., 11—.*Phebe Fauske, 85.. Peterson, Nels Osmundson. Ord. 1911. Hauges synode, 1911—. F. i Grundy Co., 111., 20 mars 1884, af OsmundP. og Sønneva (f. Nelson), frekv. Jewell Luth.Coll., 00—01, Red Wing Sem., 03—11 (C.T.),prestj Deerfield, Wis., 11—. 1913.
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