RM2AWT7E6–Photographic pedigree of the descendants of Isaac and Rachel Wilson . Caroline Braithwaite, born at Kendal, 14th August, 1855. Married atKendal. 9th September, 1879, age 24, David Page, M.D., M.R.C.P., Edin.,F.C.S., son of David Page, L.L.D., and his wife Anzella Henrietta MariaWhittier Snooke. He was born in Edinburgh on 11th July, 1845, anddied in Dublin, 20th February, 1890, aged 44. Address : Brough Fold, Natland, Kendal. Issue—One son and three daughters. (I) Mary Caroline Anzella Page, born at Kendal, 20th June, 1881.(II) Sybil Dorothea Page, born at Kendal, 31st January, 1883.(Ill) Oliv
RMPFHF0J–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 198 Denne art, der bl. a. er fundet i Skåne og i Hamburg- egnen, kunne muligvis træffes også hos os. Den angives at være fundet på gran og at leve i barken, ikke i veddet. Jan., april—maj, juli—aug.] 2. underslægt Anobium s. str. Mellembrystet og forreste halvdel af bagbry- stet dybt udhulede i midten. 2.—5. bugled ikke sammenvoksede, 1. bugled længere end 3. 3. A. punctåtum De Geer (striåtum Oliv.) (fig. 101). Mat brun, oversidens behåring fin, fløjlsagtig. Pronotum ganske lidt bredere end langt, fmt kornet, bagtil i midt
RM2BTX5E1–Erica baroniana Dorr EGH Oliv.
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RM2AWT73M–Photographic pedigree of the descendants of Isaac and Rachel Wilson . Caroline Braithwaite, born at Kendal, 14th August, 1855. Married atKendal. 9th September, 1879, age 24, David Page, M.D., M.R.C.P., Edin.,F.C.S., son of David Page, L.L.D., and his wife Anzella Henrietta MariaWhittier Snooke. He was born in Edinburgh on 11th July, 1845, anddied in Dublin, 20th February, 1890, aged 44. Address : Brough Fold, Natland, Kendal. Issue—One son and three daughters. (I) Mary Caroline Anzella Page, born at Kendal, 20th June, 1881.(II) Sybil Dorothea Page, born at Kendal, 31st January, 1883.(Ill) Oliv
RMPFHCPN–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 130 1. M. nebulosa Fabr. (nubila Oliv.) (fig. 65). Sort, med tæt, kort, rustgul med iblandet sort og hvid, filtet behÃ¥ring, der pÃ¥ pronotum danner 4 længdestriber (de to inderste ofte forkortede eller afbrudte) og pÃ¥ vingedækkerne i midten en hvid tværplet, der ikke nÃ¥r ind til sømmen, og foran og bag. Fig. 65. Mesosa nebulosa $. x 4. denne et sort, takket tværbÃ¥nd; følehorn og ben hvidt og sort ringede. Pronotums sider kun meget svagt rundede, punkturen spredt. Vingedækkerne omtrent parallelsidede, ret spred
RM2BTWD4E–Thladiantha longifolia Cogn ex Oliv.
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RM2AWJJM2–Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York . Scolytid structures PLATE 10179 26 Chramesus icoriae Lee, lateral view. (Enlarged) 28 Dendroctonus terebrans Oliv., antenna. (Greatly enlarged) 29 Hylurgops glabratus Zett., antenna. (Greatly enlarged) 30 P h 1 o e o t r i b u s 1 i m i n a r i s Harris, antennal funicle and club. (Greatly enlarged) Plate 10. Scolytid structures PLATE H i5i 31 Hylurgops glabratus Zett., foretarsus. (Greatly enlarged)^2 Hylastes uncles, sp., first three segments of foretarsus. (Greatly enlarged)3^ Hylurgops glabratus Zett
RMPFHF46–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 183 Oversigt over arterne. 1. Lårene — ofte også skinnebensspidserne — samt følehornenes 1. og 2 næstsidste led brune eller sortbrune. Længde 1,5—2,3 mm .... 3. schønhérri. Ben og følehorn omtrent ensfarvet rødgule eller rustrøde. Længde 1,5—2,8 mm 2. 2. Pronotum c. ^/^—^/g bredere end langt, tilsmalnet stærkere fremefter end bagud. Længde 2,4—2,8 mm 1. cåricis. Pronotum c. ^/g gang bredere end langt, fremefter ikke eller ikke ret meget stærkere tilsmalnet end bagud. Længde 1,5—2,3 mm 2. typhae. 1. T. cåricis Oliv. (fig. 5
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RM2AJJGA3–Au Kilima-Ndjaro . Fig. 56. — Fleurs du Kilima-Ndjaro.Impatiens capensis (Thumb.) Bégonia Johnstoni (Oliv.) Impatiens (sp. n«v.J> Mais ce qui nous confond, ce sont ces troncs énormesdes ancêtres de la forêt, masses prodigieuses, vieillescomme la montagne qui les porte, couvertes de bosses,labourées de crevasses, encombrées de lianes, dorchi-dées, de tougères, de mousses, darbustes, darbres même,de toute une couche de végétation parasite qui pousselà comme sur un terrain préparé pour elle. Souventleurs branches, fatiguées de porter si longtemps un sigrand poids, tombent avec fracas sur les a
RMPFBR5N–. Der Forstschutz. Forests and forestry. @d^u^ gegen i^nfeften. 361 gig. 12!).. Xyloterus lineatus Oliv. ü^obcit be§ 9[J?iittergaitgc- - - nie feitlüävtS — meiften^ afclüed^fetnb, jebocf) in unregelmäßigen Entfernungen abgelegt (im ganzen etföa 30— öOirb er nur augna^m§; toeife gefunben. ®ie jur 5(ufnaf)me ber (Sier öom ? narf) oben unb unten genagten @rüb(^en merben nad) Stblage ber (Sier mit einigen 53of)r= fpänrf)en oerfrf)toffen, fo ha^ jhjifc^en fenen unb bem SRuttergang Sdfieibemänbe entfte{)en. ®ie £oröen erfi^einen im Tlai, — öon ber §tt)eilen ^rut im 3uti, Sluguft. ®ie SS er puppung g
RM2ANFR5C–Nova Guinea : résultats de l'expédition scientifique néerlandaise à la Nouvelle-Guinée en 1903[-1920] . hem grùnlichem Metallglanz; Seiten von Sgm. I—2 licht oliv-griinlich ; Ventralseite trùb graubraun, dièse Farbung nahe dem Ende der Sgm. 4—6 etwasdiffus dorsalwàrts ùbergreifend ; Sgm. 7mit schmaler, 8 mit breiter trùb gelb-brauner Seitenlinie ; 9—10 schwârzlich-braun ; sehr feine, dorsal unterbrochene,basale weissliche Ringe der Sgm. 3—7 ;Appendices schwarz, Fig. 27. Flùgel hya-lin ; Pterostigma schwarz, sehr fein hellgesàumt, nahe doppelt so lang wie breit,wenig schief; Aderung Fig. 28. O.
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RM2AN487R–Bobashela . Glee Club Officers O. W. Conner President M. C. Huntley Vice-President H. A. Dawson Secretary and Treasurer H. H. Clecc Librarian W. H. Rhyne Manager Dr. B. E. Mitchell Director Members Lewis WcrthyCharlie McCormickM. C. HuntleyO. W. ConnerW. H. Rhyne . .H. G. CunninghamW. S. ShipmanA. P. Harmon First Tenor First Tenor First Tenor Second Tenor Second Tenor Second Tenor First Bass First Bass R. B. Craig First Bass H. A. Dawson First Bass H. H. Clegc Second Bass S. O. MlDDLETON . ? . Second Bass Martin McCormick . . Second Bass Fred Yates Second Bass Elise Moore ... .... Soloist Oliv
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RM2AJF1FY–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . nVermobt Shortrid^e Ploran M (The BoosterCo) res 631 38th Shortrid$e Mnton C (The Booster Co)res 1218 13th Shostrorii B Edwd printer The Regis-ter ^ Tribune res 1514 4th Shott g4o C bkpr L W Holley & Sonres V4I June Shott Pauline elk C & N W Ry rms ; 1445 8th ShottelFred harness mkr rpis 918»6thShotweli LeRoy W treas D M Cream-ery Co and Schermerhorn-ShotwellCo res 700 Prospect rdShotweli Walter B pres D M CreameryCo arid Schermerhorn-Sholwen Cores The Victoria Showalt^r Danl J propr Empress Cafe res 97 2 26thShowers JHarold bds 1911 Oliv
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RM2AJ4T10–Le nobiliaire universel ou recueil général des généalogies historiques et vérdiques des maisons nobles de l'Europe . tlM/(^->^&^.^T. ;•! tifii;!. ) rû-j- .i.Ji: ? /.. ..1 o ••ut; .1 ) . I ! • ib -?: .T.-. .Si V ? ^i;. tS i, ?TMt ^Tiii) OliV-. K. i. PI D -ROUSSILLON ?<? ..r vl, FRANGE ET CATALOGNE Ducs DU RoUSSlLLON, DE SePTI.MAME ET DE GoTIIIE; Comtes dAmpuhias et de Peirelade; Vico.mies de Taxo et de Uocvberti Bako.ns de Pi, de Sahorue de Cosprons et de Lorca (1); Seigneurs de Sainte-Estève , de Palau, dOkrioles, dArgelaguer , DE MaDRAGUERA , DE ToRRE.NEULAS ET DE BEAUCOUP dautres lie
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RM2AJ4RW2–Le nobiliaire universel ou recueil général des généalogies historiques et vérdiques des maisons nobles de l'Europe . ;•! tifii;!. ) rû-j- .i.Ji: ? /.. ..1 o ••ut; .1 ) . I ! • ib -?: .T.-. .Si V ? ^i;. tS i, ?TMt ^Tiii) OliV-. K. i. PI D -ROUSSILLON ?<? ..r vl, FRANGE ET CATALOGNE Ducs DU RoUSSlLLON, DE SePTI.MAME ET DE GoTIIIE; Comtes dAmpuhias et de Peirelade; Vico.mies de Taxo et de Uocvberti Bako.ns de Pi, de Sahorue de Cosprons et de Lorca (1); Seigneurs de Sainte-Estève , de Palau, dOkrioles, dArgelaguer , DE MaDRAGUERA , DE ToRRE.NEULAS ET DE BEAUCOUP dautres lieux;Patriciens de Ba
RM2AN5W0R–Jambalaya [yearbook] 1909 . Sigma Alpha Epsilon. LOUISIANA T.W lISll.oX CIIAITl^R.[Established Jamiary 27, 1897.] COLORS.Old Guld and Ilirjik-. IX FAlt I,TV.James A. Lyon. Jk. Scutt C. Lyun. Jr.Fr.wk y. Lktt. James . Riciuy. Cll AKI.ES W. liEIX.FivRfllS W. Kl-RNAX. IN .C.1)F;.M1C. HuHERT A. CnRIilN. Walter ^L (Uri.ey.LisTox M. Rice. Tll()M.S 1{. WlN.PaII. C. HlGlET. [dun a. Rice, Ik. ?MllDlC.M.. James C. OConnor. Ceipkokd A. Ieacock. Rohickt T. Stapelthn. RiiHERT M. McGehee. Ltuis p. Gayden. J.vmes a. Kysek W.M.I,ACE H. Ci.ARK. JdiiN I. Dicks. William B. Hardy. Leunidas H. Ivt lk. Oliv
RM2AWDTMX–The illustrated London news . Surrey >. tlir Ivt;!; ,jt I >>,e â ,,».! ; 1, O; SCnrdiV w.i- til- 11 = i â -â ! d:i of tins ex.o^nlinfoy mate],, :!i Hi- -uroo Go.and. Keiuiinston Oval.HI I > t 1 ,1 | J â i: :.:â¢!>. ui. (.:/â >â ;,..,.! Oh.:, : I1,, .,.,.., r,w.i..],i/-- ii, ,t,;;. |, !â ,;â â I ,,;, l|â-.Liverpool Ground. IV^vaer. n.n .mi.r ..,> W.,I.,,--,! ,v .,â -11110. i I I 11 I 11 1 was commenci 1 nt Leol--. Gojui.-I »u >r,i,i,v. aad was â rOliili v. the ls,i.i.l.li â Ml d--. nvoi-i. oliv-i I -,..-. i 111, ,, ,u,. ,,| iii,. [!hiv,l .-;..,-,;,.. I,, ,|i|j . , Â
RM2CP9CWC–. Ornithologie Nordost-Afrika's : der Nilquellen- und Küsten Gebiete des Rothen Meeres und des nördlichen Somal-Landes . r ^ I. Tiinliis pplios ;•. Tiirdiis oliv.ininis.
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RM2CJ432C–. The history of Romanism : from the earliest corruptions of Christianity to the present time; with full chronological table, analytical and alphabetical indexes and glossary; illustrated by numerous accurate and highly finished engravings of its ceremonies, superstitions, persections, and historical incidents . STANDARDS OF THE INQUISITION.Standard of the Inquisition of Spain.—This was a wooden cross, full of knots, with a sword and an oliv»i ;.s represented in the engraving. rd of tk Mercy and Justice.) chap, ix.] POPERY THE WORLDS DESPOT—A. D. 1073-13U3. 329 Saint Francis the founder of the
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RM2CP92BW–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology, an outline of the structure and classification of birds, and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds . erts with white bars. Tail like wings,with greenish edging of most of the feathers, the two outer ones on each side mostly or whollywhite. Belly and sides whitish, tinged with oliv
RM2CNXMJH–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . ^ *^^ i O-N >hy man.iihl., |,.-,1.«, u.^u:illy y.-Ilowisli, or ycll(»vi-ili l.rowii , huvk, (lull oliv.. Wood Pewee. (.(iiitojiiis rirriis.See No. 361. 204 KEY TO THE BIRDS OV EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. Group 5. Wing, 3.75 to 4.25 inches long Bill, with small hook at tip, and black bristles at base; back oftarsus, rounded..
RM2CPCA5D–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and Lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds . PAEID^ — PAEINuE : TITMICE. 265 L. atrocristatus. (Lat. ofro, with black, c?isf«f».s, crested; crista, a crest.) Black-crestedTitmouse. ^ 9 j adult: Plumbeous, with a shade of oliv
RM2CNG6M3–. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . ma. This species,which is also known as the Sprig-tail, is verycommon in the United States in thespring and fall migrations. It is aboutthirty inches long, its length depend-ing upon the development of the tailfeathers, the central ones of which arelong and pointed. They breed casual-ly in many sections of the UnitedStates, but in abundance from Mani-toba to the Arctic Ocean. They nestnear the water, laying from six totwelve eggs of dull oliv
RM2CDBN36–. Insect pests of farm, garden and orchard . supposed from the fact that it is the only form ofthe insect usually- seen, but is done by the small caterpillarswhich feed within the grain, where they may be found duringthe winter. The caterpillar eats to the surface of the kernel,but not through it, thus leaving a thin lid which the moth can * Pyralis farinalis Linn. Family Pyralidcc.t Sitotroga cerealella Oliv. Family Gelechiidce. INSECTS INJURIOUS TO STORED GRAINS 193 easily push aside when it comes out in the spring, and then coversitself with a fine silken Tvh. At this time the caterpillar
RM2CE0C33–. Insect pests of farm, garden and orchard . ch the beetle has beenobserved feeding in large numbers on clover and weeds during thelate fall of the previous year. The liljeral use of manure and fer-tilizers, and thorough cultivation will, of course, be of service inenabling the plants to withstand attack. The Southern Corn Root-worm * Closely related to the last species, but with somewhat differenthabits, the Southern Corn Root-worm is frequently injurious tocorn from Maryland and southern Ohio southward. * Dinhrotica Vl-puncUita Oliv. Family Chrymmelidoe. INSECTS INJURIOUS TO CORN 159 The adu
RM2CD8M18–. Sheridan's comedies: . eye at the battle of Malplaquet. What say you,Mr. Premium ? look at him — there s a hero ! not cut out of hisfeathers, as your modern clipped captains are, but enveloped inwig and regimentals, as a general should be.—WThat do you bid? Sir Oliv. [Aside to Moses. Bid him speak. Mos. Mr. Premium would have you speak. Chas. Surf Why, then, he shall have him for ten pounds, andI m sure thats not clear for a staff-officer. Sir Oliv. [Aside.] Heaven deliver me ! his famous uncle Richardfor ten pounds ! — [Aloud.] Very well, sir, I take him at that. Chas. Surf. Careless, kno
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RM2CE1W83–. Farmer and stockbreeder . ee poundsweight, but in practice it proves desirable. Itshould be mixed with a tablespoonful of oliv»oil and given on an empty crop, and the bin!confined in a clean-swept place in order to ob-serve the results. For tapeworms, five to ten grains of areca nutmay be given as a pill. Ykt. After a long discussion at the annual meetingof the Durham County Agricultural Society it wasdecided, contrary to the recommendation of the.Council, to revive the. show at Durham City, onWednesday, August 13. It was felt, that a greatcounty Assoiation should set the Ira i in this mat-t
RM2CGMTK0–. The First Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers in the Great Rebellion: containing the story of the campaign; an account of the 'Great uprising of the people of state,' and other articles upon subjects associated with the early war period .. . to Portsmouth, made ample pro-visions for the accommodation of the troops who wererapidly arriving, until more than one thousand men en-listed for three months were on the ground. A regi-ment was organized and placed under command of Col.Thomas P. Pierce, a veteran of the Mexican War.Brig.-Gen. George Stark was at that time in commandof the Post, with Oliv
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RM2CEEHWC–. Tietosanakirja. kun kaikki kehitys aina nojautuuedellilkiiypiin tuloksiin, niin peritty tapa ja tra-(litsionikin useimmiten on vaikuttavana tekijänii..Asunnon tarve ja uskonnolliset kilsitteet oliv:itrakennustaiteen varhaisimpia yllykkeitä, raken-nustyypeissä, konstniktsioneissa ja koristuk-sessa tyvlicrilaisuudet selvimmin ilmenevät, tär-keänä tyylinmäiirääjänä esiintyy m. m. katta-minen (palkkien kannattama laakakalto t.holvit. Metsärikkaissa .seuduissa puu (puufyyli.ks. t.). savi. ruoko ja tiili, vuorimaissa kivi ovatluonnollisia rakennusaineita. Vleensii voi sanoa,että varhaisemman, kepe
RM2CP1F0M–. Zoological illustrations, or, Original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals, selected chiefly from the classes of ornithology, entomology, and conchology, and arranged according to their apparent affinities . OlilVJB. PL. a. Jivaiu,Coii LoMVO/fCU 2.oa/l&<i6cc.S.noo^uA(xZi ■ 79 OLIV/E. PI. 3. The Wide-mouthed Olives. Family Volutidye. Genus Oliva. Nob. Sub-Genus Hiatula. Nob. Suture channelled. Pillar above smooth, not thickened, beneathtumid, and marked with a few oblique plaits: base of theaperture very wide. Specific Characters. Hiatula Lamarci. Fulvous broivn :
RM2CDA4E2–. Insect pests of farm, garden and orchard . ^ one ortwo larvte will be found on a plant, or if more occur they are scat-tered, but the eggs of this species are laid in rows of from three toa dozen, and upon hatching the larvae feed together, thus makingthe injury more noticeable. * Cassida nigripes Oliv. Family Chrysomelidoe. INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE SWEET POTATO 435 The Golden Tortoise-beetle * This is a very comnion species and may Ix found on morning-glory vines throughout the summer. The beetles upon firstemerging are a dull orange color Nvith three prominent black dotson each wing-cover,
RM2CH2X2H–. Illustrated album of Alameda County, California; its early history and progress--agriculture, viticulture and horticulture--educational, manufacturing and railroad advantages--Oakland and environs--interior townships--statistics, etc., etc . °OLIV!N^ VINEYARD WINERY PLANT and RESIDE PLATL 23 ;^^^V.,*<^^^-x^- -? ^IC-.^ r-4 ,i •^4 ^^•. E OF JULIUS P. SMITH, LIVERMORE VALLEY, CAL ILLUSTRATED ALBUM OF ALAMEDA COUNTY. 49 School, will be erected within the next twelvemonths. The enrollment of children in the public schools atthe present time is nearly eleven thousand. The dailyaverage attendanc
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