RMRDRDA5–. Studies on the vegetation of the Transcaspian lowlands. Botany. — 248 — With regard to the structure of the leaf and stem, refer- ence to fig. 71 renders any description unnecessary. The. Fig. 70. Horaninowia uliciiia. Part of a iDlant, July. stem has bands of green tissue alternating with bands of coUenchyma (fig. 71 C).. 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.. Paulsen, Ove, 1874-1947; Second Danish Pamir expedit
RMRRNT5F–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. HAT is the use of grow- ing a splen- did lot of stock unless one has a means in view of letting the trade, be it wholesale or retail, know what he has? Then, what is the use of selling if one hasn't a System of bookkeeping to keep proper record of the sales, not only to know where he stands financially, but for future refer- ence, to know what quantity to grow the coming year? We can thereby elim- inate that awful pest of both retailer and wholesaler, gluts, and not have to run to some department store to un- load stock. A preventive of gluts, whic
RMRJMBD0–. Basic methods for the calibration of sonar equipment. EQUIPMENT AT MOUNTAIN LAKES 71 Committee [NDRC]. The Undenvater Sound Refer- ence Laboratories hae designed and constructed most of tlie mechanical eiinipmeni anil have decl- oped the liigh-power et|ui|)meiu, the pidsing system, the polar recording system, and certain adtlitional featmes needed for special testing. .6!! CALIBRATION AND TESTING EQUIPMENT AT MOUNTAIN LAKES The calibration and testing systems of USRL are described on the basis of their present status. 11 should be emphasized. hoeer. that dexelopments in sonar gear and t
RMRD8X12–. Bees and bee-keeping: a plain, practical work: resulting from years of experience and close observation in extensive apiaries, both in Pennsylvania and California. With directions how to make bee-keeping a desirable and lucrative business and for shipping bees to California. Bees. hives. 123. bees. Fig. 1, in our illustrations, is a perspective view, and Fig. 2, a section of this hive; and by refer- ence to them the construction will be understood. A is the inclined bottom-board of the fifth chamber. It is elevated above the bottom of the hive, so as to form a chamber, by means of which the
RMRDJ6FM–. Animal parasites and messmates. Parasites. 124 ANIMAL PARASITES AND MESSMATES. in 1666. According to some entomologists, it was in- troduced into Europe in some wood that came from America. It is only- necessary to make this slight refer- ence to the Cimices; their congeners are, for the most part, parasites of ^"HB!H'W)*i pla:Qis, and live on their sap. To the same order belongs the singular hemipterous insect of our Fig. i6.-Bed-bug. pon(Js, the boat-fly (.Vofonecta). It has some feet suited for swimming, and others for run- ning, and it swims on its back with great rapidity. It is a
RMRDBRE2–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Sourwood 757 specific gravity is about 0,75. This tree deserves a place in parks and lawns of warm temperate regions on account of its peculiar foliage and profusion of small flowers. Xolisma, of which this species is the type, contains about 10 species, occur- ring in North and Central America and the West Indies. The name is Greek and is supposed to have been intended for Cholisma, meaning defective, in refer- ence to t
RMRRR9FW–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 80 The Florists^ Review August 10, «il6. '^ LAW AND LEGISLATION. [Tlie following Is the report of Wm. F. Gude, cUairman of the committee on law and legisla- tion, presented at tbe San Franclseo eonventton; -Angrast 17, 1915T] Perhaps the most important action your committee was called upon to take during the last year was in refer- ence to the fall shipments of azaleas and other Belgian plants, which are at present under embargo by the British authorities. These plants are exclu- sively of Belgian origin and production, and since the enemies of Gre
RMRJF48K–. Bees and bee-keeping: a plain, practical work; resulting from years of experience and close observation in extensive apiaries, both in Pennsylvania and California. With directions how to make bee-keeping a desirable and lucrative business, and shipping bees to California. Bee culture; Bees. HIVES. 123. bees. Fig. 1, in our illustrations, is a perspective view, and Fig. 2, a section of this hive; and by refer- ence to them the construction will be understood. A is the inclined bottom-board of the fifth chamber. It is elevated above the bottom of the hive, so as to form a chamber, by means of
RMRDE61H–. Our woodland trees . Trees; Trees. CHAPTER IV. LONDON TREES.. 'K T is probable that the first inquiry which will be made by those who may be induced to give some at- tention to the Author's ' plea for Trees in towns,' will be as to which of our woodland or other Trees are the most suitable for town growth ? This question may, perhaps, be best answered, in a general way, by a refer- ence to some very interesting facts which were published in The Gardener's Magazine for June 30th, 1877. In that number, this periodical gave what it described as 'a complete audit of City Trees,' under which head
RMRDTFP0–. Botany, with agricultural applications. Botany. 618 VARIATIONS of flowers per plant, number of seeds per pod, weight and dimen- sions of seeds, size and shape of leaves, height of plants, etc., distribute themselves around a mode in the same general way as shown by the illustrations.. O Fig. 468. — A demonstration of Quetelet's law of continuous variation in the size of the seeds of a Common Bean. The seeds are grouped with refer- ence to length. The longest column contains those of average length and the columns to the right or left of it are shorter accordingly as the length of Beans in ea
RMRR0DCB–. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. 262 THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. Aucust 14, 1915.. COTTON. WEST INDIAN COTTON. Messrs. Wolstenholme ami II..Hand, of Liverpool, write as follows, under date July 27, 1915, with refer ence to the sales of Wesl Indian Sea Island cotton: There has been do enquiry for Sea Island cotton since our last report, and we see do prospect of much improvement until Belgium ami Northern France are tree of the German occupation. This report shows thai tin- total exports ..I' Sea Island cotton from the United States to Liverpool and Man
RMRR0FYW–. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. 358 THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. November 14, 1908.. WEST INDIAN COTTON. Messrs. Wolstenholme & Holhind, of Liverpool, write as follows, unikT ilate of ()cCol)cr 2(i, with refer- ence to the sales of West Indian Sea Island eotton :— Tlie Lancashire mills still continue closed, with the result that there is little or no business ])assing iu any description of cotton. However, aliout 50 liags of West Indian Sea Islands, comprising Anguilla and Harbados at 14(/., and St. Vincent at 17(/., have been re])orted for export.
RMRHYN63–. Beginners zoology. Zoology. ECHINODERMS (^SPINY ANIMALS) 39 feet arranged? Where do the rows begin and end? Would you think that a sea urchin placed upside down in water, could right it- self less or more readily than a star-fish? What advantage in turning would each have that the Other would not have? The name sea urchin has no refer- ence to a mischievous boy, but means sea hedgehog (French oursi7i, hedgehog), the name being suggested by its spines. Comparison of Starfish and Sea Urchin. — The water sys- tem of the sea urchin, consist- ing of madreporite, tubes, and water bulbs, or ampulls
RMRPX2N8–. Agri-news. Agriculture. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NEW 4-H WARDROBE Fashion Facets — Fall '83 features a collection of fall fashions which the Simplicity/Style Pattern Company of Toronto has made available to Alberta's 4-H clothing clubs. The wardrobe consists of 20 fall and winter fashions in the latest fabrics and colors with complimentary jewelery for each outfit. The wardrobe is intended to supplement the 4-H clothing project series. The clothes may be modelled by clothing club members in local fashion shows or they may be used as a refer- ence for fabrics and construction techniques mentione
RMRG3WWN–. Cambrian Brachiopoda. Brachiopoda, Fossil. SYNTROPHIID^. 805 of the same type as that of the ventral valve of SyntropMa primordialis (Whitfield) (PI. CII, figs. 2, 2a-b) and S. harahuensis (Winchell) (PI. CII, figs. 1, la-d). The elongate, rounded form and scarcely perceptible median sinus serve to distinguish this species from all described forms. This is the oldest shell of this tj^pe knovn to me. It occurs 5,525 feet below the summit of the Cambrian, in the House Range section. I am not full}' satisfied with the generic refer- ence, but with the data available it can not well be referred
RMRDNMW8–. New walks in old ways, in which relationship with certain humble folk of the roadside and the fields is re-established. Natural history. New Walks in Old Ways of real good in me, as against seventy- five percent potentially or actually bad, it surely came from her. A martyr to the cause of settling the western wilderness, she uttered no word of reproach, but let her sweet, refining light shine all about her to the end. And there were others like her; others of whom similar stories could easily be written. So let this passing refer- ence serve as an humble tribute to a noble type now gone sti
RMRH3FB6–. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. FIG. 23. into the saw cut by placing the fi-ame as shown at Fig. 24; by pulling with the left hand and pushing with the right the saw cut is opened, the foundation is held between the finger and thumb of each hand and slipped down into position while the frame is held with the groove open (Fig. 25). Another method is to drive a couple of nails into the bench about fin. apart; these are inserted into the saw cut and the frame turned right round so that the cut is held open automatically. Refer- ence to Fig. 26 will show the nails and the po
RMRP4MXH–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. The American Florist. Jan. 22. THE ROSE. Grafting:. As stated in our last article, graft- ing has become a necessity, in refer- ence to most of the varieties of roses grown iintler glass, and every well equipped rose range has its grafting case or a house especially adapted to grafting in quantities on the large commercial places, to the little make^ shift case on some very small range. We have gone over the worli in detail several times in these coluinns, and there is nothing very novel at this time about the ope
RMRPG5WR–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. October, 1914. American Hee Journal the following published in the August " Bee," it would seem we are not alone : Editor Honey Bee:—At the regular meet- ing of our San Bernardino County Club the members appointed a committee to com- municate with you in regard to the refer- ence to the prices of honey for this year in the editorials of the May Honey Bee. we feel it was uncalled for and should not have appeared; and unite a number have ex- pressed themselves that they would not support the " Bee " if it is continued. J. A. Mack, St
RMRFJFEY–. Annual descriptive catalogue of seeds : the largest collection in the world, 1899. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 74 J. M. Thorburn & Co., 36 Cortlandt St., New York. Explanation of the Flower Seed Catalogue. We have endeavored to make our flower seed department as complete in detail and easy of refer- ence as possible, and instead of the usual description, have adopted a system of classification in columns, using simple abbreviations t
RMRFCEHG–. Annual descriptive catalogue of seeds : the largest collection in the world. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 74 J. M. Thorburn & Co., 15 John St., New York. Explanation of the Flower Seed Catalogue. We have endeavored to make our flower seed department as complete in detail and easy of refer- ence as possible, and instead of the usual description, have adopted a system of classification in columns, using simple abbreviations to denote the various characteristics
RMRR1GRD–. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. u THE AGKICULTURAL NEWS. Februaky 22, 1908.. WEST INDIAN COTTON. Messrs. Wolstenholme & Holland, of Liverpool, write a.'; follows, under date of February 3, with refer- ence to the sales of West Indian Sea Island cotton :— About 150 bales of West Indian Sea I.sland have been sold since our last report. Prices are easier, and there is very little emiuiry, the position of the fine tracle being t.-xactly the reverse of what it was last year. The sales inchide Barbados, St. Kitt's, and Nevis, 19A'/. to 2I'A, and a
RMRF3Y18–. Annual descriptive catalogue of seeds : the largest collection in the world. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 74 J. M. Thorburn & Co., 15 John St., New York. Explanation of the Flower Seed Catalogue. We have endeavored to make our flower seed department as complete in detail and easy of refer- ence as possible, and instead of the usual description, have adopted a system of classification in columns, using simple abbreviations to denote the various characteristics
RMRH118E–. Bulletin. Agriculture. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY—BULLETIN NO. 40. B. T. GALLOWAY, Chief nf Bureau. COLD STORAGE, WITH SPECIAL REFER- ENCE TO THE PEAR AND PEACH. BY G. HAROLD POWELL, j Assistant Pomologist in Charge of Field Investigations, AND S. H. FULTON, Assistant in Pomology. POMOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS. Issued September IS, 1903.. WASHINGTON: government printing office. 1 9 0 3.. 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 n
RMRDDA7F–. A guide to the birds of New England and eastern New York; containing a key for each season and short descriptions of over two hundred and fifty species, with particular reference to their appearance in the field. Birds; Birds. A GUIDE TO THE BIRDS OF NEW ENGLAND AND EASTERN NEW YORK CONTAINING A KEY FOR EACH SEASON AND SHORT DESCRIPTIONS OF OVER TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY SPECIES WITH PARTICULAR REFER- ENCE TO THEIR APPEARANCE IN THE FIELD BY RALPH HOFFMANN Member of the American OmUhologists^ Union WITH FOUR FULL-PAGE PLATES BY LOUIS AOASSIZ FUEBTES AND NEARLY ONE HUNDRED CUTS IN THE TEXT. BOSTO
RMRGF8J5–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. LOOMIS: MILLIPEDS OF HISPANIOLA 21 elevated; and the gonopods with several definite differences, as refer- ence to the drawings will show. Description. Length of the largest male 21 mm., and with 42 seg- ments; largest female 22 mm. long, with 42 segments, the usual num- ber apparently. Body shaped much as in P. quadristriatus but more evenly and continuously tapering caudad from the broad fifth, sixth and seventh segments; the females indistinctly narrowed caudad from in front.. Fig. 6. Prostemmiulus subulatus. a, Go
RMRE5C19–. Critical trends assessment program : keeping an eye on Illinois habitats. Critial trends assessment program; Habitat conservation. with European forage grasses. In the case of birds, refer- ence sites had greater species diversity than the randomly selected sites (Fig. 18). As patch size increases more bird species are found, including habitat and area dependent species (Fig. 19). Theses results are not surprising either, since many studies have shown that large tracts of grass- lands will sustain more grassland bird species.. Prairie 1820 (10 million hectares) Agriculture 1999 Croplands Gra
RMRDMDCW–. Birds of other lands, reptiles, fishes, jointed animals and lower forms;. Zoology; Birds; Reptiles; Fishes. .â fei' -Mt- /â ^o;. tt D. Zj Smcf] CARPET-SNAKE 6'& called icilh reference to the ---carh'^died cat pet-like pattern cj its ski/i 4 namentatwr: tailpixhensile. The T^â l'ICAL PVTHdN'S, or RoCK-SXAKES, as they are called, with refer- ence to their rock-frei iiient- ing habits, are distributed throughout South-eastern Asia, .ustralia, and Central and South Africa. The TxiJlAX PvTiiox, which is the largest Old World representative of its race, is k'nown authentically to attain to a
RMRP4H2C–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 458 The American Florist. Sept,- 7,. The New 1912 Edition With Its Complete 112 Pages Is Now Ready. You ought to liave it whether you intend buying an-thing of us or not. You will find it a complete guide to greenhouse materials—a sort of ready refer- ence book that you can rely on. Everything from glazing nails to iron frame houses are shown. , As for heating fittings —there are three hundred different ones illus- trated and three times as manj- more listed. CAUTION, If your edition marked 1912 hasn't 112 pages,
RMRRKYMJ–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. A Bon Voyage Basket Arranged by a San Francisco Retailer. ness of the individual exhibits, After visiting a flower show of the kind usually held, many of the public r( tain only an impression of a riot of confused and mingled beauty, with no distinct anil vivid renieinbr.-ince of in- dividual flowers or plants. Seeing the arious exhibits one at a time, how ever, with the n.ame of each xariety plainly written on a card attached to it, the novice is able to remember those Avhich appear most attractive, for refer- ence when buying of the florist. &q
RMRNYH2X–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igi6. The American Florist. 1341 Wants, For Salc,Etc. One Cent Per Word, Cash with Adv. For Plant Advs., See Ready Reference Section. Where answers are to be mailed from this office enclose 10cents extra to cover postage, etc. Situation Wanted—Head gardener with twenty seven years' of experience. Marritd, no children John Fabian. 4l26 Carroll Ave.. Chicago. Situation Wanted - DesJ-gner, storeman and all around florist. Good habits, excellent refer- ence*. Life experience. Willing to hustle; ex- pect eood salary. K
RMRH2JW8–. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. M THE BEITISH BEE JOURNAL. [Feb. 13, 1913. tlie quilts above the frames outside the bix>od-nest. They are about jyin. long, dark in colour, and move rather quickly. Their upper side is nearly the shape of a turtle, the bees cannot sting them, nor carry them away unless they open their wings. I do not know what they seek in the hives, but presume it is honey. The most troublesome of all insects, how- ever are the ants, as mentioned with refer- ence to feeding with syrup, or giving combs I am not sure if I have observed any real disea.se,
RMREJP0C–. Cold storage, with special reference to the pear and peach. Cold storage; Pear; Apples. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY—BULLETIN NO. 40. B. T. GALLOWAY, Chief of Bureau. COLD STORAGE, WITH SPECIAL REFER- ENCE TO THE PEAR AND PEACH. BY G. HAROLD POWELL, Assistant Pomologist in Charge of Field Investigations, AND S. H. FULTON, Assistant in Pomology. POMOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS. Issued September 18, 1903.. WASHINGTON: government printing office, 19 0 3,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readab
RMRR1D3R–. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. 294 THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. September 12, 1914. COTTON. WEST INDIAN COTTON. Messrs. Wolstenhwline and Hollaml. ijf Liverpool, write as follows, under date August 2-5,1914, with refer- ence to the sales ot West Indian Sea Island cotton:— Since our last report sales of West Indian Sea Island cotton are eonfirmed and cnntiiied to IG bales of St. Vincent at lG(f. to 17rf. Owing to the war, this growth is at present quite uns deable, except at ridiculously speculative price.s. We are afraid that it will be a considerable
RMRP4H1H–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. The New 1912 Edition With Its Complete 112 Pages Is Now Ready. You ought to liave it whether you intend buying an-thing of us or not. You will find it a complete guide to greenhouse materials—a sort of ready refer- ence book that you can rely on. Everything from glazing nails to iron frame houses are shown. , As for heating fittings —there are three hundred different ones illus- trated and three times as manj- more listed. CAUTION, If your edition marked 1912 hasn't 112 pages, it isn't complete. Send for the 112
RMREJHBT–. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. The young woman alluded only twice to Somerset blacks — once to the slaves who dug the 6-mile canal con- necting Lake Phelps to the Scupper- nong River and once to "hired girls" who kept the house, a sanitized refer- ence to the enslaved people that were the lifeblood of this once 100,000-acre farm. Redford recalls the tour of the 14- room mansion, built in 1830, as unre- markable, and the state of the visitors' center, lamentable. Buzzing flies and two drab pictures of Collins and his wife kept
RMRR1H5Y–. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. Jaxuaey n, 1908,. WEST INDIAN COTTON. Messrs. Wolstenholnie tV Holland, of Liverpool, write as follows, under dat/' of December 28, with refer- ence to the sales of West ] ndian Sea Island cotton :— Since our la.st report abn.it 100 bales of West Indian Hea Islands have been sold, chirHy from Barbados and St. Ivitts. The qualit)- continnes gnod and [irices are rather firmer. New i-rop froin both islands realized from 20(f. to '22d., but the sales inehide some inferior stained cotton, probably
RMRRK76K–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ORDER NOW $35.00 Lancaster, Pa. Standard Thermometer Co., Boston, Mass. Gentlemen: Please send me 25 record plates like the enclosed sample, and I want to say that the machine, bought a good many years back, is keeping up its good work right along. I think it a very useful adjunct to good plant growing, and it should be in every greenhouse, as refer- ence to it may often tell what is wrong with a batch of plants. Very truly yours, Albert M. Herr. The actuating element of the Standard Record- ing Thermometer is of lamina metal, which, be- sides bein
RMRHTTTN–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. I9I4 BETTER FRUIT Page 21 on "International State Relations in Plant-Disease Control." Professor 0. B. Whipple of Bozeman, Montana, formerly connected with the Colorado Experimental Station, gave some interesting information in refer- ence to "Frost Damage in Deciihious Orchards." Professor C. I. Lewis of the Oregon Agricultnral College Experiment Sta- tion, whose reputation is becoming national as a horticulturist, gave some very interesting lectures on "Pear Cul- ture in the Northwest," "Irrigation of Deciduous Fruit" and
RMRRHFJ9–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ORDER NOW $35.00 Lancaster, Pa. .Standard Thermometer Co., Boston, Mass. Gentlemen: Please send me 2j record plates like the enclosed sample, and I want to say that the machine, bought a good many years back, is keeping up its good work right along. I think it a very useful adjunct to good plant growing, and it should be in every greenhouse, as refer- ence to it may often tell what is wrong with a batch of plants. Very truly yours, Albert M. Herk. The actuating element of the Standard Record- ing Thermometer is of lamina metal, which, be- sides bei
RMRJGTD1–. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. 318 THE BEE-KEEPERvS' REVIEW. propolis by dipping them in hot water. B}' reference to the accompanying ilhis- trations a plan of the separator is sho n in its relation to the sections and super sides. The first illustration shows a plan-view of the separator in position upon the frame I use, which gives a di- hold up the sections. They are shown more clearly in illustration 2. as also are shown the super sides, vS. S. By refer- ence to illustration 3., channels, c. c, may be seen which correspond with open- ings o. o. in the .separators. These are very
RMRRHN4G–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ORDER NOW $35. OO Lancaster, Pa. Standard Thermometer Co., Boston, Mass. Gentlemen: Please send me 25 record plates like the enclosed sample, and I want to say that the machine, bought a good many years back, is keeping up its good work right along. I think it a very useful adjunct to good plant growing, and it should be in every greenhouse, as refer- ence to it may often tell what is wrong with a batch of plants. Very truly yours, Albert M. Herr. The actuating element of the Standard Record- ing Thermometer is of lamina metal, which, be- sides bei
RMRR1KK4–. Aerographer's Mate 3 & 2. United States. Navy; Meteorology; Oceanography. Chapter 11 —WATCH ROUTINES (CONTINUED). Figure 11-23. —Sea surface temperature analysis of western North Atlantic. 209.331 Analysis Techniques. — In most areas in which the AG will work, he will have available to him recent SST analyses in the form of charts or RATTGRAPHIC teletype messages. These charts will provide a history to fol- low when performing analysis. Through refer- ence to these history charts and a current synoptic chart, the task of analyzing the SST chart is simplified to a considerable degree. Thi
RMRE3R7N–. A text-book of animal physiology, with introductory chapters on general biology and a full treatment of reproduction ... Physiology, Comparative. ". . It is a treatise on tlie skin whiuh wu can recommend to every physician as a work of refer- ence, and in which he will find the latest views on pathology and treatment. At the end of the work are a number of formulse, which will prove very valuable as a reference. It is certainly a very com- plete book."—Canada Lancet. " This is an entirely new work upon diseases of the skiUj by one who evidently has nad very large observation a
RMRFRJGG–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. n in FIG. 2. III-8, became violently insane at 17; put broken glass in pie that was being baked for the family; recovered; naturally jolly and kind. Ill-g, good- natured, generous, pleasant. III-io, before birth of her first child had crying spells; before birth of the second imagined she was going to die; tried to commit suicide by poison and choking and throwing herself down- stairs; had self-accusations, hallucinations of hearing; became despondent period- ically; had ideas of refer- ence and persecution at 25. III-i i. thrifty, sociable, an
RMRR1CTH–. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. 326 THE AGRICULTUEAL NEWS. October 15, 1910.. WEST INDIAN COTTON. Messrs. Wolstenholme and Holland, of Liverpool, write as follows, under date September Sti, with refer- ence to the sale of West Indian Sea Island cotton :— West Indian Sea Islands have been rather neglected since our last report, as bu yers are waiting to see the price at which American Sea Island cotton is likely to rule before buying freely. The .sales were at first contined to about 40 bales of stained cotton at 9|rf. to '2d. per lb. Later 150 b
RMRG8XY1–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 58 BULLETIN 77, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. As noted in the general remarks upon the Ctenostomata, the refer- ence of these fossil forms to that order seems the best arrangement under the circumstances. In the case of the present species particu- larly its unquestionable reference to the Bryozoa must be substan- tiated by future discoveries. d. Fig. 6.—Hetekojtema pbiscum. a, a colony attached to a Valve of Obolus, X4; &, a poetion OF THE SAME, X20, n>LUSTEATING THE METHOD OF BRANCHING; C, PARTS OF TWO COLONIES, X35, AVITH one grow
RMRR1D1E–. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. 310 THE AGKICULTUKAL NEWS. October 1, 1910.. WEST INDIAN COTTON. Messrs. Wolstenholme and Holland, of Liverpool, write as follows, under date September 12, with refer- ence bo the sales of West Indian Sea Island cotton :— A moderate business has been done in West Indian Sea Islands since our last report, chiefly in Barbados and St. Croix at Idid. There has also been a sale of St. Vincent stains at l'2d. The buyers who purchased stained V est Indian early in the season, to take the place of Egyptian, have ceased to
RMRH05TY–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. NOW AVA I^IUABLE. ^roRS from the Council of Biology Editors CBE STYLE MANUAL Fifth Edition A guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers in the Biological Sciences Widely accepted and recommended as the standard refer- ence for journals and books in the biological sciences Special features of this newly updated and greatly expanded edition include: • four new chapters; • reorganization of the "Manuscript Preparation" section for easier reference; • new conventions in the chapter on "Style in Special Fields"; • complete r
RMRPBF7K–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. i888. The American Florist. 155. PRmROSt OKWt. aid in keeping up the health and vigor of standard varieties of roses, carna- tions, etc. It was, and perhaps is yet, a custom among English gardeners to exchange cuttings of geraniums, etc. in order to keep their stock from degenerating. Darwin in one of his works, which I un- fortunate!} have not at hand for refer- ence, gives a number of experiments in proof of this method of keeping up and improving the vigor of plants. I have seen cuttings taken from the same pla
RMRR0FJ9–. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. 330 THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. December 12, 1908-. WEST INDIAN COTTON. Messrs. Wolstuiihuhne and Holland, of Liverpool, write as follows, under date of November 28, with refer- ence to the sales of West Indian Sea Island cotton :— liatlier more business l);is been done in West Indian Sea Islands since our last report, and prices are rather in buyeis favour. The sales, about 3.50 bale-s, include 90 Antigua at 13'/. to IS^ri^., 130 Barbado.s, chiefly at 13irf. to 14(7., and 100 St. Vincent at lid. to lohd. The market for
RMRRT85W–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. iWl'W-' .w. ?"-- • •' Janl'.vrv 14, 191.'>. The plorists^ Review 17. View in the North Clark Street Store of the Geo. Wittbold Co., Chicago. pH'blished by L. Upcott 'Gill, London, England, and the price is about $10. It is well gotten up, beautifully illus- trated and an admirable book of refer- ence so far as it goes, but is not com- plete in regard to trade varieties of lerns, from the fact that it was written a number'of years ago. W, H. T. THE WITTBOLD STORE. One of the oldtime stores of Chicago is the North Clark street establishment o
RMRPAPP7–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 232 The American Florist. Mar, 4^ Lady Beaumont; Matchless; Thos. Humphreys; Miss R. Hunt. Other col- ors: Mr. T. Carrington; Chas. Longley. C. W. Johnson. Marquis de Fins' Seedlings. In the American Florist of Decem- ber 12, 1903, and again in the issue of February 13, 1904, I made some refer- ence to the appearance of a new raiser of chrysanthemum seedlings, the Mar- quis de Pins. The blooms which I saw at the Paris chrysanthemum show in November, 1903, were beyond all ques- tion a most remarkable lot, and that
RMRR1DPR–. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. 294 THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. September IP, 1908.. WEST INDIAN COTTON ON THE LIVERPOOL MARKET. Messrs. Wolstenholme & Hollund, of Liverpool' •write as follows under date ot August 31 last, in refer- ence to the sales of West Indian Sea Island cotton on the Liverpool market:— Since our last report a moderate amount of business has been done in West Indian Sea Island descriptions, but confined almost entirely to extra fine cotton and .stains. The sales include Barbados at 14J(/., St. Vincent at 17'/. to 2"2(7.,
RMRN5N20–. Animal biology; Human biology. Parts II & III of First course in biology. Biology. ECHINODERMS (SPINY ANIMALS} 39 feet arranged? Where do the rows begin and end? Would you think a sea urchin placed upside down in water, could right itself less or more readily than a star- fish? What advantage in turn- ing would each have that the other would not have? The name sea urchin has no refer- ence to a mischievous boy, but means sea hedgehog (French oursin, hedgehog), the name being suggested by its spines. Comparison of Starfish and Sea Urchin. — The water sys- tem of the sea urchin, consist- i
RMRDMDD3–. Birds of other lands, reptiles, fishes, jointed animals and lower forms;. Zoology; Birds; Reptiles; Fishes. SNAKES 191 '-*^r^;,3f*"' 7/^;^^7^V ^, J- ^-^^â. .â fei' -Mt- /â ^o;. tt D. Zj Smcf] CARPET-SNAKE 6'& called icilh reference to the ---carh'^died cat pet-like pattern cj its ski/i 4 namentatwr: tailpixhensile. The T^â l'ICAL PVTHdN'S, or RoCK-SXAKES, as they are called, with refer- ence to their rock-frei iiient- ing habits, are distributed throughout South-eastern Asia, .ustralia, and Central and South Africa. The TxiJlAX PvTiiox, which is the largest Old World representative
RMRRA3E5–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Advertisement for "Smart" Shops. weight in profits and anyone who has worked under the conditions of a big rush knows the value of ready refer- ence. A. J. Crothers, of Wallaceburg, Ont., has devisL'd a plan which operates well for him in Wallaceburg. Before the rush, Mr. Crothers obtains a street map and divides it evenly into four divi- sions, which he numbers No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4. For each of these di- visions a large sheet is made out at the store, which is divided into eight columns. Any order going to a street in district N
RMRR1GXC–. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. 38 THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. Febeuaey S, 1908.. WEST INDIAN COTTON. Messrs. Wolstenholme & Holland of Liverpool write as follows, under dnte of January 20, with refer- ence to the sales of West Indian Sea Island Cotton :— Since our last report, about 100 bales West Indian Sea Islands liavi' Ijeen sold, at finni 20(/.t(i 2.^i:/.,cliieHy St.A'incent cotton. Spinners continue quite indifferent buyeis, some having considerable stocks left over fi-om last season. It is difficult to obtain over I20(/., e.vcept for extra
RMRGDA8P–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 66 BiiUctin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 135, No. 2. Figure 15. Icichthys lockingtoni, drawing of a 390-mm specimen, from Parin, 1958. hind pectoral insertion, toothless palate, moderate scales covering opercles and cheek, 100 to 130 scales in the lateral line, and 50 to 60 vertebrae, distinguishes Icichthys from all other stromateoid genera. The name, a masculine noun, is from the Greek Hkoj, to yield, + Ixdv^i, fish, in refer- ence to the fish's flexible soft body. Description. Body elongate, maximum depth le
RMRRC1BB–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 50 The Florists^ Review Afkil e. 1922 cagol" said one of them. "See what Chicago does for a Fhiladelphian!" re- torted a Windy City florist. But the ensuing argument ended in "No deci- sion." Some excellent sweet peas were brought from Glen Ellyn, 111., by George J. Ball for sweet pea day, March 29. The advantage of having a shorter dis- tance to travel than most of the peas seen was in their favor. A slip of the memory caused refer- ence, in last week's report, to the new rose of the Stuppy Floral Co. as a sport of Columbi
RMRPNXGF–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. The American Popular Dictionary. $1.00 Only This useful and ele- gant volume is a Com- plete Library and En- cyclopedia, as well as the best Dictionary in the world. Superbly bound in cloth and Gilt. It contains every word of tiie English language, with its true meaning, derivation, spelling, and pronunci- ation, and a vast amount of absolutely necessary information upon Science, Mythol- ogy, Biography, A mer- ican History, La tea, etc., being a perfect Library of Refer- ence. Webster's Dic- tionary costs *9, and the American Pop- u 1 a r Dictionary c
RMREKTHJ–. A civic biology : presented in problems. Biology; Sanitation. 3090 ULOOIES PE* PtM/HD Water: 112 P-otein-4 7 Fat 81.8 4080 CALORIES OER PWJHO . BUTTER Fat 83.0 -^ Ash.30 ^Protein: 1.0 FUEL VALUE: 3405 CALORIES PER POUIIP. 4080 CALdiit: PE« POUID Foods largely of aninial origin. Compare with the previous chart with refer- ence to amount of protein, carbohydrate, and fat in foods. Compare the burning value of plant and animal foods. Compare the relative percentage of water in both kinds of foods.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally
RMRR1GCH–. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. Jamai;y 9, 1909.. WEST INDIAN COTTON Messrs. Wolstenholme & Holland, of Livei-pool, write as follows, under date December 22, wir.h refer- ence to the sales of West Indian S^a Island cotton :— Since our last report onlj- 40 bales of West Indian Sea Islands have been sold ; of these about 20 bales were Grenada at 9;V/., 10 St. Kitt's at Hhd., a few bales of supertine Barbados at 17(7., the remainder being stains at i'^il. Holders of Carolina Sea Islands are more eager to sell, fine quality
RMRH1174–. Bulletin. Agriculture. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY—BULLETIN NO. 40. B. T. GALLOWAY, Chief of Bureau. COLD STORAGE, WITH SPECIAL REFER- ENCE TO THE PEAR AND PEACH. BY (J. HAROLD POWELL, Assistant Pomologist in Charge of Field Investigations, and S. H. FULTON, A S S I S T A N T IN P OMOLOGT. POMOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS. * LIBRARY W YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN Issued September 18, 1903.. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1 9 0 3.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration an
RMRPJ044–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. CHIN'ERY. Send for Catalog A. Spnera Falls MT:.'. To.. 4« Water St.. Senera Falls, ».Y.. 5- •?THIS-* Wood Binder will hold one year's numbers of the American Bee Journal and will be sent by mail for a centM. Pull directions accompany each Binder. The issues of the Journal can be inserted as soon as they are read, and preserved for refer- ence in book form. By paying for a year's sub- •scriptiou strictly in advance this Binder will be sent, post- paid, for 10 cents extra. ADDRESS, «EO. ^V. YORK & CO. lis Mich. St., Chicago, lU. PATENT WIRED COMB FO
RMREMY36–. The Montreal law reports [microform]. Law reports, digests, etc; Law; Jurisprudence; Droit. i. -j-iV 6 MONTREAL MW RIPORTS. U0O. MoHhui* A BriMoa. Dorion, C. J. 1:1: given to three Judges of Uie Superior Court sitting in Review, by the Quebec Controverted Elections Act (88 Yictr, ch. 8) are those mentioned in sect. 41 and in sect. 89 of the said Act. Sect. 41 provides for the hearing in review on the preliminary objections to the petition, and has no refer- ence to the present case. Sect. 89 is ik the following words: The Superior Court sitting in Review shall determine: 1. Whether the membe
RMRPM4FJ–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1^ •-THIS^ Wood Binder will hold one year's numbers of the American Bee Journal and will be sent by mail for 20 cents. Full directions accompany each Binder. The issues of the Journal can be inserted as soon as they are read, and preserved for refer- ence in book form. By paying for a year's sub- scription strictly in advance this Binder will be sent, post- paid, for 10 cents extra. ADDRESS, GKO. W. YORK & CO. lis Mich. St., Chicago, 111. Year DadaHt'S Foundation. Year Why does it sell so well ? Because it has always given better satis- faction th
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RMRJN13J–. Basic methods for the calibration of sonar equipment. TRANSMITTING 21 power. Thus, I'onmilalin^ ihe mailuniatical expres- sion for the response, Rr = 20 log -^^ = 20 Ion /; - 10 log P ,. ('5) In eipiation (.S), 20 log p gives the pressure in deci- bels versus 1 dyne per sq cm (1 dyne ]5cr sq cm is called reference pressure) and 10 log P, is ihe power level referred to I ^valt. For actual testing, the practice of expressing power levels in decibds versus 10-"' watt has de eloped. It will be noted that 1 meter is chosen lor the refer- ence distance. This, of coinse, does not mean that al
RMRHMG27–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 40 80 120' Interval 1 .0 to c Q) T3 0> N E o 0 5. 400 500 600 Wavelength (nm) 700 Figure 5. Scan technique. A. Results of a single ascending spectral scan. The scan began at 400 nm at interval 0, and each interval lasted 5 s. Whenever reflectance fell within 0.25% (dotted lines) of the refer- ence level (O^r reflectance change), the wavelength and photon flux was recorded and the wavelength was driven to a value 10 nm greater. Whenever the reflectance differed from the reference by more than 0.25%. the density wedges were
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RMRG72XJ–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. H.w.r. FiGCKE 6.—Atelomycterus marmoratus (Bennett) : Variation of color pattern. ATELOMYCTERUS MARMORATUS (Bennett) FiGUEE 6 ScyUium, monnoratnm Bennett, Life of Raffles, p. 693, 1830 (type locality: Sumatra).—Andrew Smith, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1837, p. 85 (refer- ence).—Gunther, Cat. Fishes Brit. Mus., vol. 8, p. 400, 1870 (Singapore; Sumatra, East Indies, India, type of ScylUum maculatum Gray).—Bleekeb, Nederland. Tijdsctir. Dierk., vol. 4, p. 115, 1874 (Chinese drawing).— Maetens, Preuss. Exped. Ost Asien, p. 409, 1876 (Singapore).—D
RMRHM11B–. Biological survey of the Mount Desert Region. Natural history -- Maine Mount Desert Island. THE MOUNT DESERT REGION 83. attempt has been made to give a complete synonymy, although reference has been included under each species to the fullest descriptions and best illustrations. Wherever possible refer- ence is made to Lundbeck, who always includes a complete synonymy and whose descriptions and figures are excellent. p « y HOMOEEHAPHIDAE p OS ! a 'A p !5 O if i < i m 1 o o o a a o o a Halichondria panieea â â â â Halichondria glabra Halichondria fibrosa â Halichondria sp. ? â Reniera ruf
RMRF8KEA–. Catalogue of the Machaeridia (Turrilepas and its allies) in the Department of Geology. INDEX 99 tiirnhulli, Lepidocohus, 7, 9, 31, 32. PI. II. Turrilepadidae, diagnosis, 33 Turrilepadomorpha, 5, 79 Turrilepas, vi, viii, i, 2, 4, 6, 9, 20, 33. 34. 44. 45. 47. 48. 5^, 53. 57. 69, 71, 72, 76-84; compared with Siramenlimi {— Loricula), 77-78; diagnosis, 34 ; evidence for refer- ence to Cirripedia, 78; form of plates, 73, 74 (figs. 16-20). 75 (fig. 23); muscle-scar, 37, 39, 41; reticular structure, 42, 84 : cana- densis, cancellatus, devonicus, ftlosus, flexuosus, foliatus, gracil- limns, haswell
RMRF103M–. Catalogue of the Machaeridia (Turrilepas and its allies) in the Department of Geology. INDEX 99 tiirnhulli, Lepidocohus, 7, 9, 31, 32. PI. II. Turrilepadidae, diagnosis, 33 Turrilepadomorpha, 5, 79 Turrilepas, vi, viii, i, 2, 4, 6, 9, 20, 33. 34. 44. 45. 47. 48. 5^, 53. 57. 69, 71, 72, 76-84; compared with Siramenlimi {— Loricula), 77-78; diagnosis, 34 ; evidence for refer- ence to Cirripedia, 78; form of plates, 73, 74 (figs. 16-20). 75 (fig. 23); muscle-scar, 37, 39, 41; reticular structure, 42, 84 : cana- densis, cancellatus, devonicus, ftlosus, flexuosus, foliatus, gracil- limns, haswell
RMRPMT4E–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. S Qo ^S^ .^^. ^5 if^ Wood Binder will hold one year's numbers of the American Bee Journal and will be sent by mail for SO cenl>«. Full directions accompany each Binder. The issues of the Journal can be inserted as soon as they are read, and preserved for refer- ence in book form. By paying for a year's sub- scription STRICTLY IN ADVANCE this Binder will be sent, post- paid, for 10 cents extra. ADDRESS, OEO. W. YORK A: CO. 118 Mich. St.. Chicago, 111.. 0W«IVIWW4»V«tiW«W AffffD SA VE MONEY. "Money faved is ni'mey oariieii." "^Ve make a
RM2AM6PNH–Manual of pathological anatomy . y process Fio- 191. in the superficial part of the bone,and in the periosteum ; and hence itis very commonly found adjoiningand surrounding not only portionswhich are inflamed, carious, ornecrosed, but also spots of boneaffected with various other diseases,which in some stage of their exist-ence have occasioned a reaction inthe tissue of the bone. Thus wemay refer the osteophyte, in anindividual case, to simple inflamma-tion, to iheumatic or gouty inflam-mation, to syphilis, to new growths,or other causes. The diffused and fibre-reticularosteophyte of Lobstein,
RM2AXJXWK–Human physiology : designed for colleges and the higher classes in schools and for general reading . among the different sets and succession of builders, to makeall these series of operations work out at length the generalresult. 167. This change of action in the formative vessels isstrikingly exemplified in some animals. I refer to those thatso entirely change their forms during the period of their exist-ence. I will give two examples. The first is the commonfrog. He is at first what is termed a tadpole, and goes throughmany successive changes to become a complete frog. Thesechanges are repre
RM2AJEJMC–The old red sandstone; or, New walks in an old field To which is appended a series of geological papers, read before the Royal physical society of Edinburgh . mp enough to suggestthose doubts regarding original meaning which lead to various read-ings ; but the geologist and the naturalist agreed in perusing themafter exactly the same fashion — the one in London, the other inNeufchatel. Such instances give confidence in the findings of sci-ence. The decision of Mr. Murchison I subjoin in his own words —his numbers refer to various specimens of PtericJithxjs : ? As to yourfossils 1, 2, 3, we kno
RM2AKHXEW–An atlas of clinical microscopy . mbedded numbers of fat-,globules originating from the broken-up leucocytes and large,irregular forms of triple phosphates. The latter are notably always to be found where, in the pres-ence of magnesium, ammonia is Hberated by the putrefaction ofnitrogenous compounds; they are the principal form of crystalsfound in the sputum. As rarer occurrences I will mention the neu-tral calcium phosphate which I found once with beautiful, regularcoiBn-shaped crystals in sputum; I refer here to Plates 18 and 19. I also found in one case only beautiful crystals of calcium ox
RM2AFT92C–. Canadian grocer January-June 1908. years experi-ence as practical grocery and confectionery sales-man; desires position on the road for responsiblehouse; territory east of Toronto; knows and can sellgoods. Box 177, CANADIAN GROCER, Toronto. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—Domestic and foreign agencies ; we haveworking salesmen and advertisers; good refer-ences. R. F. Westhaver & Co., manufacturers agents,Halifax, N.S. (5) SARDINE AGENCY—Large Norwegian packers ofsardines want energetic agents in the different,parts of Canada. Applications marked Qualityto the CANADIAN GROCER, Toronto. (8) SITUATION VA
RM2CEJA9G–. Human physiology : designed for colleges and the higher classes in schools, and for general reading. the different successive sets of builders, to makeall these series of operations work out at length the generalresult. 167. This change of action in the formative vessels isstrikingly exemplified in some animals. I refer to those thatso entirely change their forms during the period of their exist-ence. I will give two examples. The first is the commonfrog. He is at first what is termed a tadpole, and goes throughmany successive changes to become a complete frog. Thesechanges are represented i
RM2CRD3MX–. Railroad construction : theory and practice : a textbook for the use of students in colleges and technical schools . (6.t) =777; .x = lmi.e., MN drops, parallel to itself, 1/n as much as the wheeldrops, where n is the number of wheels. The resultant effectcaused by the simultaneous motion of Uo wheels with refer- 1L. 7n^cv Fig. 195.—Action of Equalizing-levers. ence to the third is evidently the algebraic sum of the effectsof each wheel taken separately. The practical benefits of this device are therefore as follows: (a) When any driver reaches a rough place in the track, ahigh place or
RM2CR1DKH–. The locomotive engineer . k that is not only injurious to the company thatemploys him, but also to the young man wholislenH to it. And it is usually young men wholisten, and at that time of life when it docs themthe most harm, by weakening their faith after trial,in work that, if properly taught, would have beento their advantage. In time they resign from the committee, call himand all tcnchers cranks, and their places arc lilledby other young men who hope lo gain his influ-ence, and to do so refer to the puzzles that comeup daily in their work, and in engine houses, andhe solves Ihem all lo
RM2CHXXCW–. The art of taming and educating the horse .. . FiG. 18.—Vicious. Fig. 19.—Treacherous. ance to be met with in differenthorses. A dozen horses may breakthe halter or kick. One may be broken of the habitquite easily, another may resist ten times as long, whilethe third may even require hours of treatment, the differ-ence being in the pecularity of character and temperament.The better to aid in explaining these conditions, I presenta large number of representative heads, with some refer-ences to aid in determining the treatment to be employed,and which should be studied carefully. An important
RM2CH47A8–. Book of the Royal blue . ecome accnstomeii to it loveit and find but one thin;; wronj;- with such exist-ence—the fact that it takes us away from homeso much. That, of course, is a jrood thin.; for ourfamilies, but it is hard to make either ourselves orour infatuated wives and progeny believe it. Hut there are adventures of unusu.al interest.sonu-times connected with such nomadic battingabout the country. The trij. to which 1 refer inthe openin^i parai^tTaph was throujih Illinois, Inwa,Nebraska and South Dakota. The jumps werelonfT, the weather cold, the trains late, the theaterspoorly heated
RM2CDJ5RX–. Fishcraft, a treatise on fresh water fish and fishing . ardson says, with reference to itslocal name and appearance: TheEsquimaux title (Hewlook Powak)denoting wing-like fin, alludes to itsmagnificent dorsal; it was in refer- Fisher aft 67 ence to the same feature that I be-stowed upon it the specific appellationof Signifier, the Standard-bearer, in-tending also to advert to the rank ofmy companion, Captain Bach, thena midshipman, who took the firstspecimen we saw with an artificialfly. In honor of Captain Bach, thegame fish had been named BachsGrayling, as indicated in Dr. Rich-ardsons comm
RM2CF5MRR–. The Iron and steel magazine. carbide is a less stable, unstable, ormetastable form. This conception is based on the fact that it ispossible by annealing white cast irons which are free from graph-ite, to separate the carbon in graphitic form (temper carbon).Charpy and Grenet f have stated this explicitly without refer- * Even the above-cited experiments recently carried on by Carpenterand Keeling are by no means extensive enough to render this foundationmore firm. t Bull. Soe. dEnc, p. 399 (1902). The Constitution oj Iron-Carbon Alloys 45 ence, however, to the data of Roberts-Austen or Rooze
RM2CGH9C5–. North Carolina University Magazine . few vacancies in townsand cities. B. F. JOHNSON & CO., 1009 Main St.,Richmond, Va. N, B.—Please state your age and business experi-ence. Never mind about sending stamp for reply.B.F.J. &> Co. Distinguished Business Educator Prof. E.W.Smith, Principalof the Commercial College ofKy.Uni versify, Lexington ,Ky.,with his son, received theGold Medal and Diploma ofHonor at the WORLDS EX-POSITION for SYSTEM ofBook-keeping and GeneralBusiness Education. He cu refer to 10.000 graduates in busing besides CouLressmen, city, count and State officials. His College,
RMRCARGK–. Domestic animals. Domestic animals. 212 DOMESTIC ANTMALd. Fig. 39.. Drover s Dog. ten ier have sometimes been resorted to for a strain of that in- domitable courage and game, which is frequently requisite to the proper discharge of his duties. He requires more training than the sheep-dog, as his peculiar instincts are rather to the management of the flock than the herd; but when fairly bro- ken in, he is equally expert in its management. The drover's dog may also be useful for watching, if crossed with a refer- ence to this object, which the sheep-dog seldom is. The Terrier. This, in additio
RMRCRFXP–. Desert botanical laboratory of the Carnegie institution. Desert Botanical Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution; Botanical laboratories. 44 DESERT BOTANICAL LABORATORY 11 per cent greater than at the sea level in a humid atmosphere, and that the intensity is 26 per cent greater at an altitude of 15,600 feet, on the summit of Mont Blanc, than at sea level. It is to be seen by refer- ence to the curve of humidity that the amount of moisture in the air in the locality under discussion is at times extremely small, which would further intensify the insolation. It would be entirely safe therefore
RMRD0BYT–. Elementary lessons in zoölogy : a guide in studying animal life and structure in field and laboratory. Zoology. VERTEBRATES. THE CATFISH. The following directions are written with special refer ence to the common channel cat or white catfish (^Ictalu- rus punctatus)^ but they are general enough to be applied without difficulty to the study of any other common cat- fish.. The Channel Cat (after Todd, by permission). Description. — The channel cat is abundant in all oui rivers and small streams. It has the characteristic cat- • fish contour of body, which needs to be seen but once to be rememb
RMRCW5X9–. Elements of biology, with special reference to their rôle in the lives of animals. Biology; Zoology. LATERAL ANTERIOR >. II POSTERIOR. MEDIAL Fig. 8o.—Diagrams to show the planes of symmetry and orientation in radial and bilateral forms. spherically symmetrical if its parts are identically placed with refer- ence to a point. Among the Protozoa a colony of volvox is spheri- cally symmetrical, as are also typical metazoon blastul^e (Fig. 77), but no spherically symmetrical adult Metazoa occur. In the diplo- blastic animals, Porifera and Ccelenterata, the symmetry is radial, that is, the par
RMRCTAPD–. Dew drops for famishing flowers. Floriculture. 59 which may be mentioned Canna's Achyranthes, Coleus, Cen- taureas, Ornamental Grasses,Geraniums, Sal vias,Golden Fever- few, Alternanthera, etc. In a bed of this description the plants. SECTION OP FLOWER BED, RIBBON LINE STYLE. must be properly arranged at the time of planting, tl^is in refer- ence to the habit and growth of the plants. If only one side c-^ the bed is exposed, the tall growing plants must be planted at the back", the next tallest in the next row, and so on down to the outside or border line, which should not be more than
RMRCCPD0–. Don't kill the laying hen;. Eggs. PREFACE. N presenting this book, containing the re- sults of many years of investigation among fowls, I have been greatly encouraged by many practical poultrymen who have led me to realize that my investigations were really revealing some new truths in refer- ence to poultry culture. I must confess that w4ien I first took up this work, there was no hint or suggestion that so many hens had defective egg- producing organs; and I believe this is the first book which has attempted to point out a way to detect and de- termine these defects. My first booklet, enti
RMRCB14P–. Dreer's garden book : 1905. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. R[LIABlE'FLOWERSEED 91 PETUNIA. Drker's Superb Large-Flowering Single-Fringeu Pehinias. SINGI.E VARIETIESo Note what we say in refer- ence to saving the weaker seed- lings of the double -.flowering varieties ; the same is true in a measure of the single sorts. PER PKT. 3580 Dreer's Superb Large = flowering Fringed. Our own saving from finest flowers, of very large size and beautiful shape, deep-throated, and of
RMRC9W56–. Dreer's 1907 garden book. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. PE -.'/. Dreer's Superb Large-Flowering Double-Fringed Petunias. Dreer's Superb Large-Flowering Single-Fringed Petunias. SINGLE VARIETIES. A'ole what we say in refer- ence to saving the weaker seed- lings of the double -flowering varieties ; the same is true in a measure of the single sorts. PER PKT. 3580 Dreer's Superb Large - Flowering Fringed. Our own sa ing from finest flowers, of very large size and beautif
RMRCB152–. Dreer's 1838 1908 garden book. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. Howakd's SrAii Petunias. Dreer's Superb LAKGE-FLOwERiNa Single-Fringed Petunias. SINGLE VARIETIES. A'ate 7vhat we say in refer- ence to saving the weaker seed- lings of the double -flowering varieties ; the same is true in a Tneasure of the single sorts. PER PKT. 3580 Dreer's Superb Large - Flowering Fringed. Our own saving from finest flowers, of very large size and beautiful shape, deep-throated, and of va
RMRC9BYM–. Dreer's garden book : 1905. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. R[LIABlE'FLOWERSEED 91 PETUNIA. Drker's Superb Large-Flowering Single-Fringeu Pehinias. SINGI.E VARIETIESo Note what we say in refer- ence to saving the weaker seed- lings of the double -.flowering varieties ; the same is true in a measure of the single sorts. PER PKT. 3580 Dreer's Superb Large = flowering Fringed. Our own saving from finest flowers, of very large size and beautiful shape, deep-throated, and of
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