RM2CETWAM–. Bates Student. Hopkins. New memberswere elected as follows: from 1917,Waldo R, Caverly, Laurence O. Thomp-son. George W. Mouse, Sumner M. Davis,Douglas M. Cay: from 1918, Edward B.Moulton, Karl S. Woodcock, R. LaurenceKoss. Dexter Kneeland. FIELDING AND BATTING AVERAGES OF THE BASEBALL TEAM Duncan And Davis Far In Lead For Batting Honors AB R BH TB Sll PC PO A E PC Stone O 0 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0 .000 Duncan, rf, 5(5 7 23 24 1 .410 24 9 1 .970 Davis, cf, 58 10 21 21 Q ..-{(12 20 0— 1 .957 Fowler, p, 8 1 2 2 0 .250 0 2 2 .067 Purvere, p, 25 :i 6 7 0 .240 9 30 2 .941 McDonald. 2b, 47 10 11 14 1 .28
RM2CH87FM–. U and I . 23,46, 74, 75,89, 134 M ■ • jtil Kb. - ^3 ; ;:|. f fcjjgM r^-iiiS ^PPP^^^ » Ja ^^^^B: ■: 1 B ^Sjti :^*W i tffe^^^^HH U - Checking out the Junior guys. Maory, Laura 93, 135, 139 Mabry, Lisa 19, 24, 79, 81, 130 Machtley, Scott 6, 46, 74,140 Mac/ay, Barbara 16,17,18,45,48,113 MACUR, NANCY 60 MANK, JUNE 54 Marino, Katherine 17, 31,44,48, 92, 97, 113, 122 Marty. Paul 9, 19, 23,46,74, 77,90, 135 Maxson, Kevin 15,46, 93,113,122, 123 McCOLLOM, MICHAEL 13, 23, 24, 25,30, 62, 139 McCord, Maureen 34,44,85,139 McLOUGHUN, PAT A, 5,61,139 Meyers, John 47, 74, 91,132 Miericke, Libby 17,47, 85, 87
RM2CH5F79–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . inson and Fire Jian D. W. Hobba 20 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, May, iq2J Western Lines Lead in Car Miles for April Actual Record, Excluding Bad Order Cars Eastern LinesWestern LinesSystem 32.8 Miles per Car per Day33.3 Miles per Car per Day33.0 Miles per Car per Day WESTERN LINEDIVISIONS BestPreviousWeeklyAverage Week BestAverage Made WEEKS OPAprll-1923 May-1923 1-7 8-14 15-21 22-30 1-7 8-14 46.8 4-21-23 44.4 45.5 46.8 45.9 46.0 46.7 35.1 10-14-20 23.5 25.7 24.3 22.6 21.7 20.2 Newark 47.0 4-30-12 26.8 23.9 25.7 25.0 27.8 25.8 Chicago 51.4 4-14-23 47
RM2CDEE90–. Climatological data, Pennsylvania . a level) Erie 30.48 Harrisburg 30.47 Philadelphia .... I 30. 49 Philipsburg i 30.42 Pittsburgh.Reading..Scranton.. 30.4630.5030.47 29.6129.5729.5329.5129.6129.5829.54 Wind >. 0 ii-H ?§ S o M O £ r^ 5 10.4 31 8W. 9.5 31 sw. 9.4 2;^ w. 60 sw. 12.4 86 w. 12.6 42 se. 7.5 26 nw. RelaUve Hi imid Ity e S S <e o, a s g § t* - t 79 70 74 77 84 60 78 54 64 78 58 66 74 84 86 69 72 51t 693393354607394389623 • For any five-minute period. Corrected to true velocities. t .12:00 noon. 5 Also other dates. One-minuto interval. RTVEK CONDITIONS StatlouE Rivers f i 1 j
RM2CH0C86–. The Maine central. A journal of travel . o (a <! X Q z < af- o az < MOS O oz. o < THE MAINE CENTRAL. 429 RANDALL & McALLISTER,. PORTLAND, MAINE. 430 . THE MAIHE CENTRA!.. LIGHT FACE FIGURES INDICATE A. M. HEAVY FACE FIGURES INDICAIE 1. M. Boston and Portland to Rockland, Bangorand k ar Harbor. NOS. OF TRAINS... *71147 1-47 3-8183 ni*i7 19 2:-77 326 SUNOy P.U. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. f.M ONLY BOSTON ..|J:rpV *7 007 45 E.DIV.W.OIv. 5 69 8 30 9 00 8 30 « nt< I 151 201 2/fl 34■1 41 1 :0 2 0. 2 20 1 15 12 30 5 115 155 IS ;5 a 5 32 5 42 6 5215 59 6 06 3 45 PORTLAND §1» WoodfordH WEST4R0
RM2CF6579–. Proposed electrification of the Milwaukee branch, Chicago & Northwestern railway. F,9.6^IPEED TIMS CVHffS 1 - - -(SL. A/W^t ^2? es 1 P. &£.1P^.tt.£jL . / / / Ni f / I / TABLE 2. dv : V 1 dt : t 27.5 18.3 2.5 30.0 2.48 20.78 3.0 33.0 4.20 24.98 3.0 36.0 5.80 30.78 3.0 39.0 7.14 37.92 3.0 42.0 9.85 47.77 3.0 45.0 12.20 59.97 3.0 48.0 18.00 77.97 3.0 51.0 37.90 115.87 3.0 54.0 87.50 213.37 The braking line was then drawn with a slopeof 2.0, in such a position as to meet the timeaxis at 140. The coasting line of slope 0.15 wasplaced in such a maimer that the area of thecurve was equal
RM2CHKAMP–. The Journal of horticulture, cottage gardener and country gentlemen . Victoria. Born, WhitMon. Ps. Hel. b., 1846. Weather near London in 1862. Sun Sun MoonRises | Rain inInches. Moons Barometer. Thermom. Wind. Rises. Sets. and Sets Age. degrees. m. h. m. h. in. h. 30.052—29.884 80—40 S.W. — 5af4 47af7 39 9 29.767—29.613 70-41 S.W. — 4 4 49 7 21 10 3 29.646-29.531 63—35 W. .18 2 4 50 7 55 10 4 29.748—29.492 65-47 S.W. .02 1 4 52 7 24 11 5 29.756—29.735 66—47 S.W. .04 0 4 53 7 49 11 6 29.926—29.895 69—40 N.W. — III. 54 7 morn. 7 30.047—29.924 67-33 S.W. — 58 3 56 7 10 0 3> ClockafterSun. Da
RM2CHCWNJ–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . endell 80 Dr. Don McFarlan 190 Dr. F. C. Sharpless... 150A. Lee 180 0 7 2 3.50 0 18 3 6.00 1 114 10 11.40 1 57 4 14.25 0 149 10 14.90 0 91 6 15.16 0 90 5 18.10 B. M.R.W.Aver. B. J. Murphy 170 0 127 7 18.14 L. V. H. Thomas 220 0 179 7 25.55 J. P. Morris 250 1167 6 27.83 R. L. Melville 150 1 98 198.00 H. R. Marien BO 0 24 0 J. Wendell 30 0 36 0 MERION, TEAM B. Played 7; won 3, lost 4. May 10—Merlon B, 57 for 8 and 47 for 7, vs. Germantown B, 94 and 11 for 0.Lost by 10 wickets. May 31—Merion B, 126 and 1
RM2CJ228R–. Gospel Messenger, The (1888) . (i f fi 11 58 7 f<3 8 .il . Jarkieyfiburifh. .5 .5.5 11 48 7 10 6 00 Hntfjk-n . S V^ 11 40 7 15 » t5 . BeaTCT . r, i9 11 35 7 22 9 12 . (.yti . 5 Si 11 28 7 25 S V, . .Fishers Sammit .r, 30 11 2.5 7 S.) S 23 H-ixton.. .. T, 2i 11 15 7 « 9 +). ...Kiddle.ibirg .. r, w 1102 7 ra 9 V, . Hopewell . 5 02 10 .,7 8 C6 6 .=>r, . ( ypher . 4 52 10 47 8 06 10 02 .Bralliers Sid:nt, . i 48 10 42 8 1-5 10 08 TatMTille . 4 41 10 38 8 IS 10 12 ...B. Itnn Bidin?. 4 88 1 32 8 2t 10 17 KTert<tt . 4 i!3 10 28 8 z; in /S . Mr.. DhlUB ... < Mi in 2R The Santa Fe Route T
RM2CHG12H–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . 05 015 5 191 293 56 5.13 J. Fletcher. Orton J. Keen F. Hurley.. 6 10 37 4.50 0 8 17 4.10 0 5 8 4.00 0 4 4 4.00 0 10 12 3.00 0 7 11 2.30 1 6* 8 2.20 0 3 3 1.10 0 1 1 1.00 1 1 1 1.00 0 1 1 1.00 0 0 0 .... 1 0 0 .... 0. R.W.Aver. 19-3 54 9 6.00 139-3 310 50 6.10 3 15 2 7.10 17 47 5 9.20 FALL RIVER (MASS.) CRICKET CLUB. ^ .J 4- r-T^r. w ^ Greene: Vice-Presidents: Mayor -T. H. Kay,President. Hon . b- ^^reeiie ^ . Harapson. .John Allinson. F.Joseph Turner Harry Ashworth,Kaipn p^^.^ ^^.^^.^^ Stewart. M. Ch
RM2CRF9PJ–. American engineer and railroad journal . Types Nr. I II Ill IV V VI VII VIII IX Vtight of rail per yard 11). Number of axles per lo- 194 912 2305,4 22,8 9 SO1000175 18 24 44 12,511) 3106,52,43,311 05 5000 173 20 30 45,6 1822 4208,62,68,612,3 80 OtiOO 175 22 36 44 47 4 4 46 8 10 19 26 8224,5 32 40 450 720 860 9,7 11,8 15,5 3 3,3 8,5 3,7 4,5 5 2 13 15 17 130 IGO 200 7800 lOIUO 13*1) 175 175 175 241 29 33 50 4« 2836 840 16,2 4 4,616,5 200 IIOOO 175 27 74 44,3 60 1140 18,3 4 5,6 18,3 800 15I(W 200 34 740 Lo!i(i per axle on rails, t Wiiglit of engine, emp-ty .. tons Weight of engine, full, t Tot
RM2CDM40P–. Construction and test of a rotary transformer for direct current . 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 OUTPUT IN AMPERIS. ROTATTV TPAWRVORMTPP Multicle- Pull Conm. F^naH sh Wftt.hort. E, E, I, A W, Wz dffZ, SpPtid 112.0 40.1 4.0 0 448 0 0 940 Ui^ 40.2 6.3 5-6 702 225 32.0 950 lii«o 40.3 8.2 10.6 913. 428 46.8 959 110.5 40,g 10.2 16.8 1129 678 60.0 959 110*5 40-a 12.6 21^ 1387 850 -61^ 959 LLOaii 40.6 14.8 26.4 JL£5£t T07?> 65.9 959 LIO.O 40.7 16.0 31.7 1760 1290 68-7 959 L09.5 40.7 19„4 36.8 2124. JASfi 70.5 959 109.5 40.2 -21^ 42.4 2390 1704 71 ,ri 9fi9 109.0 40,a 24.1 47.1 2626 j^aa 71.8 9
RM2CNX3PP–. Location of the Overton County railroad . £% H ^ ^^^^^ g mM KB IIHMIBB H H B WBM I I^BI ^^9 hesi^bi ^H I^B ^g ^^MMI^B 1 l^^s H HH^^I^I ^H Hi I^^SSB H| v^^m ^g| ^hH^h^^h ^^H ^^^1 B9 ^^m^hI^bI ^H l^^^l I^HI BiWBi^MBJII^B ^^1 1^^ B ^^gl^lB Hi 1^1 H^^^^S ^1 hI Bl ■HH H I^Bl IHH ^^H H m m H I ■ I^^H ■ 1 H ^^^mm 1 TffACT/ J „ VBLAT^^JC^X R£5/5TANCEGfiAD£S. i >r 7 / /^s.per fan. 27 2S ^f ^g Zf M 30 J/ 5^ V 32 ^3 J/i^^^/. 3Z33 3S-36 333^ 36 ■37 373S 373? 4/ 3^ 3f.fa4/^2 ifj7-a 4/42 4s ^2 43 ^^ 4S- ^^ W 45 46 47 46 4-7 47 jiJ^ ^4J±4F-4f 49 J^a4f >ra r/ ± Ll ; m ir- ^2 g BB ^^Bh bI^^I BB
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RM2CHPHYW–. Catalog . 1 18 25 5121!) 26 613 2027 71421 28 AUGUST. M T W T FEBRUARY, S M T W T F S AUGUST. M T W T F S 6 12 1319 20 26 27 29 30 SEPTEMBER s M T w T F s 1 2 3 4 5 6 l 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 10 17 is 11! 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MARCH, S M T W T SEPTEMBER s M T w T F s 1 2 3 4 5 a 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 APRIL. M T W TIP OCTOBER. M T W T F APRIL. M T W T OCTOBER. W T .. 1 2 3 47 8 9 10 1114 15 16 17 1811920121 22 23124 25 2627 28 29 30 .. .. .. 13 •• •• 1 6 7 813 14 15 20 21 2227 28 29 2 3 49 10 11 16 17 23 2430 31 .. .. 1 21 3 46
RM2CJ7028–. The Illustrated annual register of rural affairs and cultivator almanac for the year .. . I 54 6 52 7 22 4 37 I 53 3 37 17 4 43 I 52 25 F 7 28 4 33 2 55 7 44 7 23 4 38 2 53 4 29 17 4 44 2 51 26 S 7 28 4 33 3 59 8 42 7 23 4 39 3 56 5 27 17 4 44 3 53 27 r> 7 28 4 34 5 3 9 35 7 23 4 39 4 59 6 21 18 4 45 4 56 28 M 7 29 4 35 rises. 10 29 7 23 4 40 rises. 7 14 18 4 46 rises. 29 T 7 29 4 36 5 10 II 20 7 24 4 40 5 15 8 4 i8!4 47 5 19 30 W 7 29 4 37 6 16 ev. II 7 24 4 41 6 20 8 57 1914 47 6 24 31 T 7 304 37 7 26! I 3 7 244 42 7 29, 9 49 19I4 48 7 33 PREPARE ample shelter for animals ;Protect them
RM2CDFR4D–. St. Nicholas [serial] . n East Indian tree. My 5-16-34-24-37 is a criminal.My 9-23-4-43-7 is a rotating disk. My 32-52-21-41-15was Quentin Roosevelts official position. KINGS MOVE PUZZLE (Silver Badge, St. Nicholas League Competition) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 z Z R N 1 L H T L E 1: 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 L 1 G L A N P P 0 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 E Y A K E M H c E A 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 B A R N G 1 A D R L 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 L E H 0 A R P 0 S E 5i 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Y A L W 0 P 0 R c 0 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 X N 0 N L u P E 1 N 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78
RM2CRH0T8–. Steam road tests with railway test car 17 for the year 1907-1908 . (0 a 8^0 8 35-0 Z. 14- 2.za. a. 18 a7 4 89 13 7 4-4 9 1 (0-3 375- a.z9 a.37 a. 33 294 5-a 14 7 a b 3 8 17 2.4(^ a. 53 2.49 3 1 4 1 l-57 08 1 0 47 a. >1 5 C a,GO a.(o7 2. (^3 3 3 3 73 1 65(0 8 9 1 1 1 2. G ^.73 a,83 2.7 9 3 5-3 4-3 1 7 (0 7 1 117 8 1 4- />y 2.9 1 2.93 a, 9 s 31 1 e (o-52. / 2. ^.07 3. w 3. 10 33 270 13 G 3 5^ 13030 3.a3 3.30 3.24= 4 I Z 33 aoG / G 1 3 7 44 a.37 3.43- 34 1 43197 Z 1 5-98 1 43 95 3.-5) 3.(^0 3 .5 5 4-3 1 (= C3 2. a-53 0 / .50^-3 fcoo 3.73 3. (39 4-^ f 24 Z 3 3 6= a. l5-7oa (0-2.5 3-8^ 3,
RMRHN62P–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 188 R. F. McMAHON AND W. D. RUSSELL-HUNTER consumption rates from their peak values are not associated with immediate thermal death in L. obtnsata. Instead, aquatic oxygen uptake rates decrease steadily from either 20° C or 30° C with increasing temperatures until death ensues at about 41.5° C (Fig. 3). The oxygen consumption for specimens of L. obtnsata from Manomet Point was 47.2% greater than that of specimens from the wrarmer Nobska Point environment over a temperature range of 5° to 40° C (Fig. 3). The aerial oxygen upt
RMREFMK0–. Common edible and useful plants of the West. Plants, Edible -- West (U. S. ); Botany, Economic; Botany -- West (U. S. ). 30 SHRUBS S-30. MONKEY FLOW- ER, Mimulus spo ; Figwort MostHab. Fam. This genus has a few shrubs, including the Omnge Bush Monkey Flower, M. aurantiacus (shown in picture). Uses of monkey flowers are described on page 55 under H-47. LEAVES DEEP GREEM Most States W. Car, FLOWERS DRANG Z-5' S-31. Most Hab. Penstemon these are herbs and their ^j PENSTEMON, sp. Most of%%. Most Hab. Most States W. Can.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that
RMRD7K7R–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. I g Saratoga county, N. Y., 1880. ^*^ figs. 5 and 8. See Bull. 30, V. type; fig. la, enlarged twice, type of Hartt's C. formosus. Lower Cambrian {Saint John) formation. L. C. Ptychoparia rogersi. Walcott, Bulletin No. 10, U. S. G. ^2 w S. page 47, plate 7, fig. 2. Natural size, type ' specimen. (Species only known by central plate of head, and in two specimens, portions of thorax. Middle Cambrian {South Braintree) argillite, Hayward's quarry, Mass. M, (7. Pty
RMRD7K83–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. I g Saratoga county, N. Y., 1880. ^*^ figs. 5 and 8. See Bull. 30, V. type; fig. la, enlarged twice, type of Hartt's C. formosus. Lower Cambrian {Saint John) formation. L. C. Ptychoparia rogersi. Walcott, Bulletin No. 10, U. S. G. ^2 w S. page 47, plate 7, fig. 2. Natural size, type ' specimen. (Species only known by central plate of head, and in two specimens, portions of thorax. Middle Cambrian {South Braintree) argillite, Hayward's quarry, Mass. M, (7. Pty
RMRGJD8F–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. MAIDEN BRADLEY - WILTSHIRE ST. 797 390 10 P. (45%) 1-2-3-9-10 A. (89 5%) 21-28-30-33 C. 16 0%) 37-47-50 NO DIAGNOSTIC MICROFAUNA R 2-3-5-9 A. 24 - 28 O LENTICULARIS recovered from this level temporary pit S. W. ot RYE HIU FARM LOWER CENOMANIAN ommonili JUKES -BROWNE & HILL. 1900 recorded by. UPPER GREENSAND with cherts Fig. 24 Microfaunal details. Maiden Bradley, Wiltshire. See Fig. 20 for explanation of letter code. cherts. The most important lithological unit is the Warminster Greensand, with its well-known Lower Cenomanian fau
RMRG856D–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 84 BULLETIN 75, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. fathoms, volcanic sand, shells, rocks, 6 specimens; station 3716, off Ose Zaki, Japan, 65 to 125 fathoms, volcanic sand, shells, rocks, 5 specimens; station 4807, Sea of Japan, lat. 41° 36' 12" N.; long. 140° 36' W., 44 to 47 fathoms, shells, coarse gravel, 1 specimen; station 4874, Korea Strait, lat. 34° 38' N.; long. 130° 3' E., 66 fathoms, green sand, broken shells, 1 specimen; station 4933, off Kagoshima Gulf, lat. 30° 59' N.; long. 130° 29' 50" E., 152 fathoms*^ rocky, bottom temp
RMRG97MT–. Bulletins of American paleontology. Baja California Stratigraphy: Carreno and Smith 75 1 112° 30.6'W â² K-Ar locality A microfossils 0 5 1KM N / m A / 'C .^â¢^' / y yS° Bahia (^O' Vaporeta J ^y â ^ V. ST., /"W'i â > «ffl, Punta /^V>Vv K°^.. W 28° Ensenada Blanca ^/ ^ ^'i' ' n^"^ ^â ^- 53.7'N A ^^ ^"i S *^% /l^^ 3 -^ C> Vt ^. - ®^^ X 1 Cerro ^S ^- J ^l^Starship > -v PuntaC ;;^ %.. -- ^ % ^, Willard ^'â-^^^ Isla Tiburon Text-figure 47.âSouthwestern Isla Tiburon. Sonora. locality map modified from Smith ( l^Qlc). Middle to Late Miocene aiide.sites
RMRGBX0K–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. V^HF inPVI^K . 'iUii'MM.ag:y^5ggpg1Bi 1^^^^^^ ^oi^r*- ^^ v^mml^*''â¢â¢^II^bB ii^m ^B^R^ W'^^^^^^^bI HM â jn^ ^B Fig. 3.âCase 612 at 1.18 p. m., August 7. Fig. 4.âCase 612 at 1.30 p. m., August 7.. Fig. 5.âCase 612 at 1.37 p. m., August 7. Fig. 6.âCase 612 at 1.47 p. m., August 7.. 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.. United States. Dept.
RMRFM4C9–. Michell's highest quality seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. w sxs>N9 1018 Market St. Philadelphia,Pa. 47 ..Highest Quality., p R XI LI Z E RS ..Guaranteed Pure.. PRICE OF "JADOO"! FIBRE 5 lb. box 30 cts., 10 lb. I box 50 cts., 25 lbs. for| $1.10, in lull bag lots,j; about 130 lbs. 3 cts. perl lb., per ton or ton ' lot cts. per lb. PRICE OF " JADOO LIQUID. 25 cts.. per pint bottle, | 32.00 per doz. pint bot- Sj ties, $3.50 per 2 dozen ^ pint bottles in
RMRD4XK9–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. ACTINIARIA 240. Bismarck Strait. 78°58',5 N. 20°35'E. 35 m (Romer & Schaudinn-Exp. St. 45). Unicorn Bay. 78°4o'N. 2i°3i'E. 60 ni (Romer & Schaudinn-Exp. St. 46). Great fiord, Changing point. 78°I5' N. 20°o' E. 105—iiom. (Romer & Schaudinn- Exp. St. 6). W. Thymen Strait. 78°i4'N. 2i°45'E. 38 m (Romer & Schaudinn-Exp. St. 47). R3'k-ys-Islets. 77°49'N. 25°i2'E. 60—80 m (Romer & Schaudinn-Exp. St. 49). West Spitzbergen. Bell Sound. 30—35 fms. (Torell). Norway-—Bear Island. 72°53' N. 2i°5i' E. 408 m. Bottom te
RMRGFRRB–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 60 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology.. Fig. 19.â Temperatiire profile running southeasterly from Mt. Desert to *^j Station 28. r '5 19 ra. 58" 57° 0 24 64° 54.5' 45>^ 60" c;4' â¢â ^47.5" 50- 47^ '*""'i-^ â 45.2.0 46. 4b. S. 42.8' ^^^^^^ â v^S,4.2.2 V^'^^^^^^^^i^C ^^ "m^ 'At "- »w ^--" "^^^^^ W/^^^^^^ 'w//m. 10 zo 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 1(0 Fig. 20.â Temperature profile from the mouth of Casco Bay (Station 15) to Station 24.. Please note that these images ar
RMREDEJ0–. Compendium of meteorology. Meteorology. OCEAN WAVES AS A METEOROLOGICAL TOOL 1097 WAVE SPECTROGRAM IS :o t4 30 I '^stA^'iL^^jLi -^^yi|i ttoo ji, J^^'. ^^ufe .^j^m .^j^i. 7 ^^l. ^ j^iLiAi «0° ipo â x mK KW::sik^-4^ T / /I/ /z..47*-w' Jii /^a/vârâ W M 'x^ rUr r /^^^^^l 1 .^^ ^^ [fj {lf//f'& y///////'///7 X Ug^^V//, ,^ 11 m(.vCi3Z /////// ///X ^ "^^^^5^C'TrV^^^^^^ ^mZA â %SJ''' â ly ,m "l L- p" r^ 0030 GOT ^7^â^/ J/ 'tj^ / J ^ 17 FEB. 1945 ^^ >^/ J.-^. ^"^' 13^Applioation of storm-tracking method to wave records of 18-21 February 194
RMRGCYT2–. Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin. Science. HOBBS MINERALOGY OF WISCONSIN. 113 The angles were measured on two crystals with the fol- lowing results: Measured. Calculated. m : s, 1010 : 1121 38° V 37° 58' s : r',,1121 : 7187 23 12 23 15 r'4 : z, 7187 : 0111 5 31 5 39 T : w, 7187 : 1010 61 12i 61 13 r : z, 1011 : 1101 46 34 46 16 r : s, 1011 : 1121 28 55 28 54 m : r, 1010 : 1011 38 11 38 13 m : a, lOlO : 47. 0. 47. 30 28 56 28 57 " m : m, 1010 : 1100 60 0 60 0 The considerable variation from the theory in the meas- urement fo the angle rz is due to the vicinal character of the fac
RMREHD30–. Collected reprints, Essa Institute for Oceanography. Oceanography Periodicals.. LOMSITUOe IS3' m LATinioe 30' N 40'M STATION {03 105 106 109 110 III 112 113 114 IIS lie 55.05 35.07 55.08 55.06 55.02 3«.47 54.91 54.41 54.49 54.34 54.24 ] 119 120 121 122 123 55.30 35.19 33.0« 32Ja S2JI 52.rt 52.(0 S2jU 32.2 SO' N 124 123 126127 128. Figure 16.-Salinity C/oo) Section 5, May 1%3. 52. 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 w
RMRD4YEA–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. THE INGOLF-EXPEDITION 1895 â 1896. THE LOCALITIES, DEPTHS, AND BOTTOMTEMPERATURES OF THE STATIONS.. Depth Depth Depth Station Nr. Lat. N. Long. W. in Danish fathoms Bottom- temp. Station Nr. Lat. N. Long.W. in Danish fathoms Bottom- temp. Station Nr. Lat. N. Long. W. in Danish fathoms Bottom- temp. I 620 30' 8° 21' 132 7°2 24 630 06' 560 00' 1199 2°4 45 6i° 32' 9° 43' 643 4°i7 2 630 04' 90 22' 262 5°3 25 63° 30' 54° 25' 582 3°3 46 61° 32' 11° 36' 720 2°40 3 °3° 35' io° 24' 272 o°5 63° 5i' 53° 03' 136 47 61
RMRD4YCF–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. THE INGOLF-EXPEDITION 1895 â 1896. THE LOCALITIES, DEPTHS, AND BOTTOMTEMPERATURES OF THE STATIONS.. Depth Depth Depth Station Nr. Lat. N. Long. W. in Danish fathoms Bottom- temp. Station Nr. Lat. N. Long.W. in Danish fathoms Bottom- temp. Station Nr. Lat. N. Long. W. in Danish fathoms Bottom- temp. I 620 30' 8° 21' 132 7°2 24 630 06' 560 00' 1199 2°4 45 6i° 32' 9° 43' 643 4°i7 2 630 04' 90 22' 262 5°3 25 63° 30' 54° 25' 582 3°3 46 61° 32' 11° 36' 720 2°40 3 °3° 35' io° 24' 272 o°5 63° 5i' 53° 03' 136 47 61
RMRD3TEF–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. 10 TOMOPTKRID.I-: AND TYPHLOSCOLECID.-Iy The "Ingolf" Expedition has taken the species in the following localities: St. to. 64°24' N. 28°5o' W. - St. n. 64°34' N. 3i°i2' W. -- St. ly. b2q' N. 26°55' W. -- .St. 18. Oi '44' X. 30°29' W. — St. n). 6o°29' N. 34°i4' W. — St. 20. 58°2o' N. 40°48' W. — St. 22. 58°io' N. 48°25' W. - St. 24. o.;:ob' X. 56on' V. — St. 27. 64=54' N. 55°io' W. — St. 37. 6o°iy' N. 54°05' W. — St. 47. 6i°32' N. ; , p'W. - St. 49. 62 07' X. 1507' W. -- St. 5
RMRD4Y9B–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. THE INGOLF-EXPEDITION 1895 —1896.. THE LOCALITIES, DEPTHS, AND BOTTOMTEMPERATURES OF THE STATIONS Station Nr. Lat. X. Long. W. Depth in Bottom- Danish fathoms temp. Station Xr. Lat. X. Long. W. Depth in Danish fathoms Bottom- temp. Station Xr. Lat. X. Long. W. Depth in Danish fathoms Bottom- temp. i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 io II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 62 ° 30' 63° 04' 63° 35' 64° 07' 64° 40' °3° 43' &3C 13' 630 56' 640 18' 64° 24' 64° 34' 64° 38' 64° 47' 64° 45' 66° 18' 65° 43' 62° 49' 61° 44' 6o° 29' 58° 20' 58° 01
RMRE76CT–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. 209 WEEKLY CALENDAR. M w D D 15 Th 16 F 17 S 18 Son 19 M 20 Tu 21 W MARCH 15—21, 1849. Red Ant appears. Frog spawns. [heard. St. Patrick. Pied Wagtail's spring note / 4 OR Mid. S. Prs. Louisa born 1848. Edward K. W. Saxons. Black Currant leaves. Linn. &. Hort. Soc. Meet. Benedict. Snn's declin. 0° 19' N. Plants dedicated to Sun Sun Moon R. Moon's Clock Day of each day. Rises. Sets. and Sets. Age. hef. Sua. Year. Coltsfoot. 16 a 6 aa6 0 0 20 9 5 74 Sodding Daffodil. 14 4 0 57 21 8 47 75 Shamrock. 11 6 1 51 (!T 8 30 76 Gre
RMRM563X–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. 278 METEOROLOGY IN EUSSIA. Parallel of oQo N'. Sandwick Orkney, 3^ W . Reval,'^Sc-E Wologda, 40° E , Bogoslowsk, (i)60OE ... Ocbotzt, (Pacilic,) 143° E. Diff. 13.8 3G.7 47.9 59.1 60.2 Parallel of oGo N, Winter. Summer. Diff. Glasgow, 4^^ V Copeuliagen, 13° E... JIoscow, 37° E Kasan, 49° E Ischim, 69° E Ajan, (Pacific,) 138° E 38.8 31.3 14.7 11.0 1.5 - 1.1 57.2 62.1 64.3 64.8 63.6 51. 4 18.4 30.8 49.6 53.8 61.1 52.5 Parallel of 53o N. Dubli
RMREB6WY–. Condition of seal life on the rookeries of the Pribilof Islands, 1893-1895. Seals (Animals); Sealing. 96 SEAL LIFE ON THE PKIHILOF ISLANDS. Miscellaneous data sltoiving positions where fur seals were taken by Canadian and Ameri- can veiinels in the yortk Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea in 1S95—Continued. CANADIAN SCHOONER 150REALIS (NORTHWEST COAST), ROBBINS, MASTER. Date. Latitude. u,df!- M-1-- Females. Total. 4895. Mar. 1 N. 48 10 48 00 48 20 47 50 47 45 48 00 48 30 49 00 58 10 w. 125 30 4 125 40 4 125 40 6 125 10 : 3 125 20 ' 2 126 30 2 126 30 127 49 iHQ nn 1 R 4 6 8 10 6 - 8 5 8 a 8 3 4 5 6
RMRFW9RM–. The Canadian record of science. Natural history. I 1898. Observation^- 45° 30' 11". Longitude 4"^ M^ 1S-6T W. C. H. McLEOD, Superintendent. Month. January February March April , May , June July August September — October November December Sums for 1898 Means for 1898 ?•«- ^K 144 135 62.7 46.3 0.9 1.7 n.o 15.7 20.9 148.2 119.2. 22 78 6.17 5.65 2.6t 1.15 2.62 5.57 2.11 2.56 6.0J 4.57 2.15 3.20 44.47 3.71 39.93 :&S 10 16 o 5; o o ^ 214 202 Month. January••. February... March April May June July August September. October.... November. December.. Sums for 1898 .. Means for 1898 . Me
RMRE77G2–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE OARDEXEE. WEEKLY CALENDAR. M fi w D SEPTEMBER (i—12, 18-19. Plants dedicated to each day. Sun Rises. Sun sots. MoonR.' Moon's and Seta.: Age. Clock Day of bef. Sun. Year. Tw Autumn Dandelion. 22 a. 5 34 a. 0 8 34I 19 1 47; 249 F Enureluis. Botan. Soc. Meeting. Golden Stai-wort. 24 32 9 6 20 2 7t 250 R S NatmtyB.V.M.Rcd-under-winsmothseen Amellus. 25 30 9 42 21 2 27| 251 0 RiTN 14 S. APT. Teim. Dog-rose casts its leaves. Canadian Goldenrod. 27 28 10 26 ((T 3 48i 252 10 M Great Titmouse sings agam. Autumnal Crocus. 20 25 11 18 23 3 9! 253
RMRE77HK–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GABDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. M u W D AUGUST 2-8, 1840. Plants dedicated to each day. Sun Rises. Sun Moon R. Moon's Age. Clock l.el'. Sun. yTar!' a Th. Large Eggar moth seen. Botauical Society's Meeting. Tiger Lily. HoUyhoct. ara.4 45 a. 7 a 44 14 5 57 214 3 F. 28 44 3 41 15 5 52 215 4 S. Mugwort flowers. Blue-bells. 30 42 rises (5) 0 47 210 T) Son. g Sun. akt. Tbin. Mushrooms abound. Egyiotian Water-Hly. 31 40 8 a 18 17 5 42 217 (( M, Pb. Alf.b. 1844. Transflguration. Meadow Saffron. 33 38 18 5 35 218 7 Tn. Name of Jesus. Hort. Society's
RMRJN5Y3–. Bacteriological apparatus : pathological, biochemical. Scientific apparatus and instruments; Bacteriology; Chemical industry. 10595 10605 10591 Weights, Metric—Standard. Of polished brass, for coarse weighing. No. Sets, 5 gms to L) E 12% kilos Per Set 7.30 14.80 22.05 31.80 47.30 10592 Weights, Metric—Standard. Of iron, frosted nickel finish, for coarse weighing. No. A B C D E Sets, 5 gms to 1 3 5 8 12% kilos Per Set 1.85 2.75 3.50 4.40 6.05 10595 Weights—Riders. Of platinum. No. A B C D E Mg .5 .6 1 1.2 2 Each .60 .60 .50 .50 .50 No. F G H I J Mg 3 5 6 10 12 Each .50 .30 .30 .30 .30 10600 W
RMRD1G67–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. THE INGOLF-EXPEDITION 1895 â1896. THE LOCALITIES, DEPTHS, AND BOTTOMTEMPERATURES OF THE STATIONS. Station Xr. Lat. X. Long. W. Depth in Danish fathoms Bottom- temp. Station X, Lat. X. Long. W. Depth in Danish fathoms Bottom- temp. Station Nr. Lat. X. Long. W. Depth in Danish fathoms Bottom- temp. I 62° 30 8° 21' 132 7°2 24 63° 06' 56° 00' 1199 2°4 45 61° 32' 9° 43' 643 4°>7 2 63° 04 90 22' 262 5°3 25 63° 30' 54° 25' 5S2 3°3 46 61° 32' n° 36' 720 2°40 3 63° 35' io° 24' 272 o°5 63°5i' 53° 03' 136 47 61
RMRG1BK0–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 222 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Table 1 — {Continued) Vol. 88 Total vertebrae Standard Collection length. Standard number Location Habitat mm Number Range Mean error NMC 71-54, New Brunswick, Burnt Church River 47°13' N, 65°07' W F 46-61 12 30-34 31.77 0.23 NMC 66-189, Newfoundland, Avalon Peninsula, St. Mary's Bay 47°04' N, 53°34' W M 24-58 36 31-34 32.28 0.12 NMC 59-297, Nova Scotia, south-west Cape Breton Park 46°40' N, 60°55' W F 32-41 16 30-33 31.75 0.22 NMC 71-66, New Brunswick, Northumberland Co., stream at New Doaktown Bridge 46°33' N, 66°08' W F 32-5
RMRD45GX–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. THE INGOLF-EXPEDITION i 895 — 1 896. THE LOCALITIES, DEPTHS, AND BOTTOMTEMPERATURES OF THE STATIONS Depth Depth Depth Station Xr Lat. N. Long.W. in Danish fathoms Bottom- j temp Station Nr. Lat. N. Long.W. in Danish fathoms Bottom- temp. Station Nr. l.at X Long.W. in Danish fathoms Bottom- temp 1 62° 30' 8° 21' 132 7°2 24 63° 06' 56° 00' 1 [99 2°4 45 61° 32' 9° 43' 643 4°i7 2 63° 04' 9° 22' 262 5°3 25 63° 3"' 54° 25' 582 fi 1" 61° 32' n°36' 720 2°40 3 63° 35' io0 24' 272 o°5 63° 5i' 53° 03' 1 V 47 6l° 32' 13° 40' 9
RMRD1FDC–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. THE INGOLF-EXPEDITION. 1895—1896. THE LOCALITIES, DEPTHS, AND BOTTOMTE/WPERATURES OF THE STATIONS Depth 1 Depth ji Depth Station Nr. Lat. N. Long.W. in Danish fathoms Bottom- 1 temp. Station Nr. Lat. N. Long.W. in Danish fathoms Bottom- temp. 1 Station Nr. Lat. N. Long.W. in Danish fathoms Bottom- temp. I 62° 30' 8° 21' 132 7°2 24 63° 06' 56° 00' 1199 2°4 45 61° 32' 9° 43' 643 4°i7 2 63° 04' 9° 22' 262 5°3 25 63° 30' 54° 25' 582 .3°3 46 61° 32' 11° 36' 720 2°4o 3 63° 35' 10° 24' 272 o°5 63° 51' 53° 03' 136 47 61° 32' 13° 4
RMRD4YE5–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. THE INGOLF-EXPEDITION 1895 —1896. THE LOCALITIES, DEPTHS, AND BOTTOMTEMPERATURES OF THE STATIONS Depth Depth Depth Station Nr. Lat. N. Long. W. in Danish fathoms Bottom- temp. Station Nr. Lat. N. Long. Y. in Danish fathoms Bottom- temp. Station Nr. Lat. N. Long.W. in Danish fathoms Bottom- temp. I 620 30' 8° 21' 132 7°2 24 63° 06' 56°oo' 1199 2°4 45 6i°32 9° 43' 643 4°i7 2 63° 04' 9° 22' 262 5°3 25 63° 3°' 54° 25' 5S2 3°3 46 6i°32' n° 36' 720 2°40 3 63° 35' io° 24' 272 o°5 63°5i' 53° 03' 136 47 61 ° 32' 13° 40' 95o 3°23 4 6
RMRE76H2–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. 31 WEEKLV CALENDAR. M D 26 w D Th OCTOBER 26—NOV. 1, 1848. Plants dedicated to each day. Sun Rises. Sun Sets. Moon R. anil Sets. Moon's Age. Clock aft. Sun Day of Year. Whitethorn leaves fall. Late Golden-rod. 46 a 6 43 a 4 5 47 29 15 57 300 27 F Elm leaves fall. Bundle-flowered Aster. 47 41 sets. New. 16 2 301 28 S St. Simon and St. Jude. Late-flwg.Chrysanthem. 49 39 5 a 42 1 16 6 302 29 Sun 19 Sunday after Trinity. Green-fiowd. Narcissus. 51 37 6 14 2 16 10 303 30 M Red currant leafless. Dunghill Agaric. 53 35 6 52 3 16 13 3
RMRE7PK9–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. 31 WEEKLV CALENDAR. M D 26 w D Th OCTOBER 26—NOV. 1, 1848. Plants dedicated to each day. Sun Rises. Sun Sets. Moon R. anil Sets. Moon's Age. Clock aft. Sun Day of Year. Whitethorn leaves fall. Late Golden-rod. 46 a 6 43 a 4 5 47 29 15 57 300 27 F Elm leaves fall. Bundle-flowered Aster. 47 41 sets. New. 16 2 301 28 S St. Simon and St. Jude. Late-flwg.Chrysanthem. 49 39 5 a 42 1 16 6 302 29 Sun 19 Sunday after Trinity. Green-fiowd. Narcissus. 51 37 6 14 2 16 10 303 30 M Red currant leafless. Dunghill Agaric. 53 35 6 52 3 16 13 3
RMRE76WT–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. 31 WEEKLV CALENDAR. M D 26 w D Th OCTOBER 26—NOV. 1, 1848. Plants dedicated to each day. Sun Rises. Sun Sets. Moon R. anil Sets. Moon's Age. Clock aft. Sun Day of Year. Whitethorn leaves fall. Late Golden-rod. 46 a 6 43 a 4 5 47 29 15 57 300 27 F Elm leaves fall. Bundle-flowered Aster. 47 41 sets. New. 16 2 301 28 S St. Simon and St. Jude. Late-flwg.Chrysanthem. 49 39 5 a 42 1 16 6 302 29 Sun 19 Sunday after Trinity. Green-fiowd. Narcissus. 51 37 6 14 2 16 10 303 30 M Red currant leafless. Dunghill Agaric. 53 35 6 52 3 16 13 3
RMRE76NH–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. 31 WEEKLV CALENDAR. M D 26 w D Th OCTOBER 26—NOV. 1, 1848. Plants dedicated to each day. Sun Rises. Sun Sets. Moon R. anil Sets. Moon's Age. Clock aft. Sun Day of Year. Whitethorn leaves fall. Late Golden-rod. 46 a 6 43 a 4 5 47 29 15 57 300 27 F Elm leaves fall. Bundle-flowered Aster. 47 41 sets. New. 16 2 301 28 S St. Simon and St. Jude. Late-flwg.Chrysanthem. 49 39 5 a 42 1 16 6 302 29 Sun 19 Sunday after Trinity. Green-fiowd. Narcissus. 51 37 6 14 2 16 10 303 30 M Red currant leafless. Dunghill Agaric. 53 35 6 52 3 16 13 3
RMRD4YC7–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. THE INGOLF-EXPEDITION 1895 —1896. THE LOCALITIES, DEPTHS, AND BOTTOMTEMPERATURES OF THE STATIONS Depth Depth Depth Station Nr. Lat. N. Long. W. in Danish fathoms Bottom- temp. Station Nr. Lat. N. Long. Y. in Danish fathoms Bottom- temp. Station Nr. Lat. N. Long.W. in Danish fathoms Bottom- temp. I 620 30' 8° 21' 132 7°2 24 63° 06' 56°oo' 1199 2°4 45 6i°32 9° 43' 643 4°i7 2 63° 04' 9° 22' 262 5°3 25 63° 3°' 54° 25' 5S2 3°3 46 6i°32' n° 36' 720 2°40 3 63° 35' io° 24' 272 o°5 63°5i' 53° 03' 136 47 61 ° 32' 13° 40' 95o 3°23 4 6
RMRE7742–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. NOVEJIBKB 4. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. M W IJ D 4 Th 5 F 6S " Sun 8M (JTd low NOVEMBER 4—10, 1352. Laburnwm leafless. Gunpowder Plot, 1605. Cherry leafless. 22 Sunday AFTER Trinity. Lombardy Poplar leafless. Prince of Wales born, 1341. Weatheu near London in 1851. Barometer. Thermo. Wind. Rain in In. 30.002 —2().71)2 40—22 N. ':iO.OS4—29.884' 45—37 i W. |2C|.8/0-29.846' 47—38 ' N.W. 29.335 — 29.770 47—35 , N.E. 29.874—29835 48—38 N.E. [29.869 —29.803 43-39 S.E. 29.757 — 29.626: 49—28 N.E. 02 03 07 SUn Rises. Sun Sets. Moon |r.&
RMRH24AY–. Buist's garden guide and almanac. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Vegetables; Flowers. IIIIIIIH'IHIIIllllllllHIIIIIHIHi 4til ^1 ontli. 30 Days.. 1896. MOON'S PHASES. MIDDLE STATES. D. 4 H. 1 M. 24 A. 12 11 23 A. 20 5 47 A. 27 8 47 M. SOUTHERN STATES. Last Quarter T). 4 H. t M. 24 A. 12 11 23 A. 20 5 47 A. 27 8 47 M. D of D of Latitude of Middle States. Sun M. W. Rises H. M. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 HO W T F S s M T W T
RMRJYXER–. Asiatic Researches. ON THE MERIDIAN. At Taiilaootpotha [continued. JBETfTEBVf W. end of the Base 3NB E. end of the » a i $. At Coonaioor Hill. Vullanaisd hill. Vullunkpta hi!L»», potoa. W. end of the Base .. W. end of the Base. ,E. end of the Base. 62 S3'56. 56. 46.5 52,5 55.5 55.5 m- 35 26.5 23. 24.25 21.5 25.75 .47 ] 3G.5-") 27.5 J 32.75 > 31.25 31.75 J ,41 14 28.5 28.5 31.5 31.5 -53.67 -243 54 18 E. end of the Base. ,60 5 14. 17.5 16, 18.5 14.5 20.5 14.5 16. 16.5 18.251 16.5 30.75 16.5 16.81. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been
RMRG3PF9–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. FIGURE 1. Dover sole from Oregon coast. Specimens are numbered from top to bottom and left to right. Date of capture Depth (fms) Locality Age Length (mm) Specimen number Latitude Longitude Vertebral count 1 7-10-67 8- 3-67 7-18-66 3-26-67 3-27-67 3-26-67 50 41 34 51 52 51 43^48' N 46°06' N 46°30' N 42°56' N 42°35' N 42°58' N 124°18' W 124°10' W 124°17' W 124°40' W 124°35' W 124°38'W 5 199 78 76 53 63 54 40 2 45 3 44 4 . 47 5 .. .. 48
RMRD1F70–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. 222 COPEPODA Occurrence. In the Atlantic, south of Iceland, the Thor has gathered this species. 9/y 1904 St 178 63°o8 L. N. 2i°30 L. W. Yt. 750 M. Wire i f ?. "/; 1904 St. 183 6i°30 L. N. i9°05 L. W. Yt. 750 M. Wire i f?. ^-Vj 1904 St. 104 62°47 L. N. i5°03 L. W. Yt. 1800 M. Wire i f?. In the Iceland-Faeroe Channel: ^9/8 1905 St. 164 6i°20 L. N. ii°oo L. W. Yt. 300 M. Wire 2 f?. Outside the Ingolf area: •V6 1905 St. 82 3i°32 L. N. i2°o3 L. W. Yt. 800 M. Wire i f d*. Yt. 1200 M. Wire 18 f?, 5 f<?, 3 y$ (V). 8/6 1905 S
RMRE7PYM–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. December 2. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. 155 M; W D D 2Th 3P 4 S 5 ShN 6M 7 To 8 W DECEMBER 2-8, 1852. Pipistrelle Bat last seen. Fin-tailed Duck comes. Furze flowers. 2 Sunday in Advent. Black-throated Diver comes. Polyanthus dowers again. Skylarks dock. Weather nbab London in 1851. Barometer. Thermo. Wind. Rain in In 30.267 — 30.237 41—27 30.285 —30.187i 39—24 30.245 — 30.234 43—35 30,211 —30.229! 47—39 30.221 —30.204, 49—44 30.202 —30.069i 51—40 30.214—29.919 54—25 N.W.I s.w. s.w. s w. s.w. I s. w. 1 Sun Rises. 48 a.; 49 61 52 53 54 55
RMRFRFK3–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 38 Papers from the Marine Biological Laboratory at Tortugas. At the second station, 13.5 miles east of Golding Cay, the following results were obtained: Depth. Temp. CI 0/00 So/w o-o fTt Fms. °C. P.ct. P.ct. 0 26.30 20.2s 36.S8 29.40 24-15 10 26.40 20.33 36.73 29.S2 24.24 so 24.89 20.39s 36.84 29.61 24.78 100 22.63 20.36 36.78 29.56 25.42 17.42 20.12 36.35 29.21 26.47 14.32 19.81 3S.79 28.76 26.7s 400 9-79 19.56 35.34 28.40 27.27 890 4.IS (No sample, bottle did not work.). NAUTICAL MILES 5 10 15 Fig. 2.—Section across the Tongue of the Ocean fr
RMRE774Y–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. NOVEMDEB 38,] THE COTTAGE GAKDENER. 121 WEEKLY CALENDAR, M w i) D 2S Th 29 P 20 S I.Sdn SM 3 To 4 W NOV. 28âDEC. 4, 1850. Elm stript. Thrush resumes song. St. Andrew. Advk.nt Sunday. Trees all stript. Linncean Society. Horticultural Soc. Weather near London in 1819. Barometer. 30.061 â 29.940 29.973 â 29.93 29.894 â 29.78(1 .fo.uO â 29.931 29.821â29.419 29..521â29.41.5 29..';42â29.S20 Thermo. Wind. 33â21 w. 45â31 s. 48â28 S.W. 48â29 W. 50â10 S. 40â31 N.E. 39-19 S. 0.16 0.23 0.12 0.46 0.06 Sun Rises. 41 a.; 43 41 46 47 49 50 Sun Sets. Jloon R.&S
RMRFXCMK–. Canadian forest industries July-December 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 64 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER AtiKtisf l.'i, 191<» CURRENT LUMBER PRICES â Continued MAPLE Is & 2s No. 1 Cam. No. 2 Com. 4/4 4.7 - 50 'A'l - 34 22 - 24 5/4 to 8/4 60 - 62 38 - 40 26 - 28 10/4 to 16/4 70 - 72 50 - 52 30 - 32 RED BIRCH 0<5 - tMb 4Z - 44 26 ⢠OQ zo 5/4 to 8/4 C4 - C6 44 - 46 28 - 30 SAP BIRCH 4/4 58 - 02 :«) - 38 22 - 24 5/4 and up 62 - 65 :W â 40 24 - 26 SOFT ELM 4/4 47 - 49 32 - 34 24 - 26 5, 6 & 8/4 49 - 51 34 - 36
RMRPT4AE–. Allison & Addison's handbook of the garden, seed catalogue and almanac for 1868. Almanacs, American; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. 9th Month SEPTEMBER 1868 •11". Moon's P/iases. Full O 1 10 47 after. Last C 9 4 54 after. New ® 16 8 9 morn. First J) 23 10 12 morn. BX003V, g RemarTcdble Days. rises sets !dec N plac rises south t3 u m h m'd 1 m s d[h m h m 1 tu Bat. Chickamauga, '63 e 0 34 6 26 8 i X 5 rises morn 2 w ]) 15 days old 5 35 6 25 7 on oy 17 6 55 0 4 3 th Battle of Dunbar, 1650 c 0 oD a 0 24 7 J. / 29 7 26 0 47 4 fr J) 2/ dear 0 98 OO 0 22 6 00 Til 7 56 1 30 5 sa First Congress
RMREHF3X–. Collected reprints / Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories [and] Pacific Oceanographic Laboratories. Oceanography Periodicals.. 24 J. D. BOON III AND W. G. MACINTYRE Table 1. Boron concentrations (ppni) in Rap- pahannock River sediment. Core no. Run 1 Run 2 •Distance (N. Mi.) 1 36.0 — 0.0 2 42.5 47.0 3.0 3 62.0 63.0 6.4 4 33.0 30.0 9.3 5A 21.5 19.5 12.7 5B 51.5 43.0 12.7 6 21.0 27.5 15.9 7 22.0 28.5 18.4 8 51.0 48.5 20.9 9 25.0 13.5 23.4 10 34.5 42.5 26.1 11 25.5 18.5 28.9 * Linear distance upstream from first core at buoy R"6" off Towles Point. £ 120 Q. Q. ^ 100 8
RMRE7PPR–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. July 14. XriE COTTAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. .M W JULY U-20, 1853. Wbathrr ns:ar London in 1852. Sun Rises. Sun Sets. Qfoon K. & S. Moon's Age. Clock at. Sun. Dayol 1 D H I) Th Barometer. rhermo. Wind. Rain in In. Year. Large Pale Shark. 29M3—29.923 81—6) E. 20 1 10 11 54 8 5 30 195 1 15 K .St. Swvthin. 29,939-29.sgs 87—53 S. 2 9 morn. 9 5 36 196 1 16 S Bordered Gothic; Norfolk. 29.916 — 29.747 87-62 E. l.GO 3 8 0 16 10 5 42 197 17 Sun 1 SOND.VY AFTUtt TrI.MTY. 29.611—29.73b 73-52 S.W. 01 6 7 0 45 11 5 47 198 IS M Peach Blossom ; wood sides
RMRFXR4N–. Canadian forest industries July-December 1915. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 54 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER November 15, 1915 CURRENT LUMBER PRICES âContinued No. 1 Moulding 8/4 58 W No. 2 Moulding 5/4 47 00 No. 2 Moulding 6/4 47 00 No. 2 Moulding 8/4 47 00 No. 1 Barn 1 x 12 48 00 No. 1 Barn lxti and 8 34 00 No. 1 Barn 1 x 10 36 00 No. 2 Barn 1 x 6 and 8 32 00 No. 2 Barn 1 x 10 34 00 No. 3 Barn 1 x 6 and 8 26 00 No. 3 Barn 1 x 10 27 00 Box 1x0 and up 23 00 Box 1 x 10 25 00 Box 1 x 12 26 00 Box 1 x 13 and up 30 00 The followin
RMREGN1X–. Commentationes physico-mathematicae. Mathematics; Physics. Ossian Jddmaa und Yrjo E. G. Leinberg. IV. Kiiffer-Marmor. V. Schmiedeisen-Marmor. Marmor 7o P- 5 kg i W (0 20 0.006 0.016 30 0.011 0.030 i 40 0.206 0.549 i 42.5 0.625 1.661 45 8.98 23.88 ' 46.5 26.93 71.60 47.0 135.8 361.1 50 X 00 Marmor 7o P = 5 kg W 03 0 0.044 0.116 20 0.165 0.440 ! 30 0.301 0.799 40 • 1.104 2.94 45 4.11 10.93 50 28.78 76.52 52.5 92.68 246.4 55 327.3 870.2 57.5 639.3 1700 60 1020 2712 62.5 00 CXI. 70% Marmor. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanc
RMRG7XFX–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 157 —Leadhillite. Lookout Mountain mine, Pine Creek, Shoshone County lowing ar gles: Measurements of Leadhillite, Lookout mine Form Symbol Quality, description Measured Calculated No. Letter Gdt. Miller <p P <p P 1 ? c a m w. (?) (?) x s 0 ooO oo2 10 03 12 m 001 100 120 101 031 (?) 065 (?) 121 212 Dull, poor Fair 90 66 29 48 90 00 7 11 6 00 29 48 66 12 0 / 0 00 90 00 90 00 52 13 74 24 53 20 68 40 53 30 90 66 29 47 90 00 0 / 0 12 90 00 3 Good - 90 00 4 52 13 5 0 00 I 75 16 6 0 00 i 53 04 7 Good 29 51 j 68 37 8 66 27 54 12 The measu
RMRJ2TTG–. Reize om de wereld gedaan in de jaren 1803, 1804, 1805 en 1806 [microform] : op bevel van Alexander den eersten keizer van Rusland. Voyages around the world; Seamen; Navigation; Natural history; Voyages autour du monde; Marins; Navigation; Sciences naturelles. 24à W. zee. 37 W. 4ü W. r/c/JVo. 2. A. adcQicn, I Breedte. f 19^ N. J ü3 N. r 23 N. J â¢^6 i. r 0.7 N. T 30 W. Jl 31 N. .[ 3."^ ^iâ P 46 N. $ 47 N. P 52 N. / 5> N. c 0 y I o 9 o ^TT- x.nv 'ö 9 -i; üi-r j;;Z 5 01 â¢Jü.»S vz 8 -i i'inr tz i'' -8 l!l>M" 19 0 MI Md 'S 0 '8 fmnl' op e -Il â¢3nV 6V' S -Cl â¢Snv 0 'Ol !
RMRHERTR–. Bolgiano's capitol city seeds : 1889 - 1950. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. Good Workmen Appreciate Bolgiano's Tested Tools m' ' -m Flower p I âIf Pc ts lb* '-'W '3 â L 1 STANDARD w* ^J FLOWER Ij^ M POTS Dot 1 Each 00 3-in SO 06 SO 55 $3 35 4-in 07 /r> â > 50 >-in 13 1 35 9 25 6-in 20 2 00 14 (K) 7-in 30 3 00 4 40 21 31 (K) 8-in 45 Wl 9-in 60 6 50 47 25 10-in 85 8 60 63 (K) 12-m 1 55 17 50 128 00 Saucers bach Dot 100 3-in $0 05 SO 50 $3 15 4-in 06 60 3 85 5-in 08 80 5 60 6-in 11 1 10 8 00 7-in 1
RMRE8BEE–. Copepoda. Calanoida; Copepoda. 222 COPEPODA Occurrence. In the Atlantic, south of Iceland, the Thor has gathered this species. 9/7 1904 St. 178 63=08 L. N. 2i°30 L. W. Yt. 750 M. Wire 1 f ?. »/7 1904 St. 183 6i°30 L. N. 19^5 h. W. Yt. 750 M. Wire 1 f?. 25/5 1904 St. 104 62°47 L. N. i5°o3 L. W. Yt. 1800 M. Wire 1 f£ In the Iceland-Faeroe Channel: 29/8 1905 St. 164 6i°20 L. N. n°oo L. W. Yt. 300 M. Wire 2 f?. Outside the Ingolf area: xs/6 1905 St. 82 5i°32 Iv. N. i2°03 L. W. Yt. 800 M. Wire 1 fo*. Yt. 1200 M. Wire 18 f$, 5 f <?, 3 7$ (V). % 1905 St. 72 57°52 L. N. 9°53 h. W. Yt. 1500 M. Wir
RMRG2YCM–. The Canadian field-naturalist. February, 1922.] The Canadian Field-Naturalist victoria, b.c. 25 Jan. Feb. Mar. April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Year 1919 Highest Temperature 52.0 50 9 62.5 67.2 68.5 70.0 84.5 80.4 81.4 67.2 55.3 52.5 84.5 July. Lowest Temperature 33.0 27.0 32.0 36.8 39.8 42.8 47.2 47.7 42 0 31.7 29.7 15.5 15.5 Dec. Mean Temperature. 41.3 40.1 44 0 48.9 52.1 54.4 58.5 58.8 57.7 48.2 42.8 38.0 Precipitation 5.81 2.75 2.22 2 90 .79 .53 .02 .34 1 35 1 30 5 53 4.79 28.33 Hours of Sunshine. 59 80 150 195 273 283 378 325 242 136 51 94 2265 Prevailing Wind N SE SW SW W
RMRJW4KH–. Atti della R. Accademia delle scienze di Torino. Science; Natural history. 1 2 o O 4 5 C 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 l'IlOl'OlìZlOM W l'ESO o, • Canfora mo- ^"^^••'"^ iiobronìata 1 16 14 0 0 1 1 10 12 14 IG 20 22 24 2G 28 30 36 40 44 48 50 60 65 1. 54°,80 53°,80 53,40 71 ,20 72 ,00 72,08 72 ,20 72 ,60 72 ,68 72,76 72 ,84 72 ,90 73,00 73 ,24 73 ,40 73 ,46 73,04 73,70 73 ,80 73.90 47°,30 47 ,20 47 ,00 46 ,04 46 ,00 45 ,68 45,50 45 ,44 45,30 44,80 45 ,08 45 ,00 44 ,60 44 ,00 43,60 43 ,12 43,08 76,00 Come si vede, il secondo punto va leggermente abbassandosi. Esso diviene di ma
RMRR68FT–. Abhandlungen der Königlich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften aus dem Jahre ... 80 K. Haussmann; Ein- Mag- Kreis: Mittel Variationen 1 lung 1 temp. Komth. D. Potsd. j Komth. 1 H. 1 H. 1 0 w 6P 45.3-45.4 47.2-47.4 ICP-O 10.1 10.05 294" 48:3 45 58.3 6.1 6.1 103.1 103.1 T=16?5 29.2 29.4 103.1 100.0 29.3 —5.3 -»-3.1 24.0 2(0) =111-10:0 =55 35.0 lgsin) =119-50:2 =59 55.1 lg sin (^15 = 9.93 554 = 9.24 062 9.24 082 = 9.30 486 9.30 484 Zusammenstellung Variat.: Potsdam Kornthal H =0.20167 158 180 177 H = 0.20168 162 180 176 H =0.20 170 ±5 7 A(,0)= -t-2 H =0.20 172 H H = 0.20 172 ±5 V 0 =
RMRG2RCA–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1977 Notes 73 Vegetation type Pe rcent cover â¢â â¢" Moss & Lichen 16 0 t 18 45 *;â Grass & Sedge W Shrub 34 17 38 2 2 t 0 t 5 8 17 6 64 5 49 ' " Litter 47 97 76 48 45 Exposed soil 23 0 3 18 0. 70 CUTTINGS 6U 39 50 40 41 30 30 20 18 10 15 4 1 ,2,0 1 0 80i BURROWS 70 31 60 50 44 40 30 70 r^O 16 8 10 13 0 2 1 6 40-| RUNS 30 81 37 rrrl^M 68 30 n 57 19 10 15 15 73 74 73 74 73 74 73 74 73 74 E Jge o f Wat er Mid-E each B ase c f Bar k Mid- Bank 1 rop oi Bank Figure 1. Distribution of chestnut-cheeked vole "sign" during 1973 and 1974 in re
RMREGMXA–. Commentationes physico-mathematicae. Mathematics; Physics. Leitungswiderstand vcn Pulvem. 15 XIV. Gusseisen-Feldspat. Feld- spat la F=10kg PrrTkg P=5kg P= 3 kg P=2kg W m W CO W I CO W ' CO W 1 CO 10 0.115 0.3051 0.188 0.499 0.234 0.621 0.304 0.809 0.399 1.062 20 0.227 0.604 0.369 0.981 0.444 1.19 0.546 1.46 0.645' 1.72 30 0.630 1.68 1.07 2.85 1.33 3.52 1.61 4.28 : 1.93 5.30 35 1.01 2.69 1.70 4.51 2.04 5.42 2.44 6.50 2.90 ! 7.71 40 1.78 4.76 3.39 9.02 4.36 11.60 5.35 14.23 6.49 ' 17.27 45 5.10 13.57 8.76 23.30 12.68 33.71 15.71 41.78 20.16 ! 53.60 47.5 6.69 17.80 13.37 35.54 17.38 46.22 '
RMREGN0D–. Commentationes physico-mathematicae. Mathematics; Physics. Leitungswiderstand von Pulvern. VIII. Antimon-M armor. Mar- mor /o P = 10 kg P= 7 kg P=5kg P = 3 kg P=2kg W CO W ft) W (O W 09 W (O 0 0.020 0.053 0.035 0.093 0.045 0.120 0.063 0.168 0.075 0.199 10 0.042 0.112 0.050 0.133 0.055 0.146 0.070 0.186 0.081 0.215 20 0.063 0.168 0.130 0.346 0.160 0.426 0.297 0.790 0.332 0.883 30 0.203 0.540 0.311 0.827 0.401 1.066 0.566 1.505 0.706 1.88 40 0.526 1.399 1.18 3.14 2.02 5.37 3.44 9.15 5.71 15.18 45 1.16 3.08 2.71 7.21 4.73 12.58 8.90 23.66 16.85 44.80 47.5 1.68 4.47 6.14 16.33 10.29 27.21 25.45
RMRJYXFD–. Asiatic Researches. ON THE MERIDIAN; r LEONIS. 7^ Nearest point on the Limhy o 30 No.. Observed Correct Thermometers. /- Face. Corrsciioiis, I Zenith distance. Zeuitli distance. Upper. Lower 4-- T 0 I Cl « « 0 n a 0 0 W. [ 0 SI 42,1 S ! 2 9.92^ 0 33 52.062 86 86' E. 0 31 33.76 , 2 9.724 0 33 43.484 79 79 W. 0 31 45 51^ ] 2 9.625 0 33 55.136 82 81 v.. 0 Si 33.63 2 9.622 0 33 43.162 84 84 w. 0 Si 47 26 2 9.428 0 33 £6 688 81 81 K. 0 31 31.33 2 9.328 0 33- 40.708 87 87 w. 0 31 45.01 2 9.225 a Sa 65.235 88 88 E. 0 Si 33.03 2 9.120 0 33 42.160 ®0. 90 W. 0 31 46.'26 2 9.023 a Sr 5-5.283 â 92 9
RMRHMXAR–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 400 N. W. BLACKSTONE AND L. W. BUSS Table IV /' ve valislicsfor the 10 crosses used in the breeding st o) Initial Average Final Parents* n Shape n Shape n Shape Polyp 15 X 11 36 5.86 0.25 36 8.36 0.47 23 1 1.44 0.91 19.6 3.1 15 x 13 36 6.61 0.39 36 6.71 0.40 28 6.75 0.54 8.3 1.2 12X7 36 7.26 0.30 36 6.170.20 28 4.99 0.38 11.1 0.9 12 X 2 36 7.08 0.36 36 7.85 0.28 23 8.98 0.70 5.4 1.0 5X8 36 7.770.42 36 7.98 0.29 21 6.78 0.73 12.2 1.4 5X9 36 7.90 0.35 36 6.87 0.30 19 6.76 0.68 1 1.9 1.4 14 x 1 36 8.56 0.46 36 8.74 0.34 31 6.59
RMREGMYF–. Commentationes physico-mathematicae. Mathematics; Physics. Leitungswiderstand von Pulvern. 13 XII. Gusseisen-Karborunclum. Karbo- randum la P=10kg P:z:7kg P= 5 kg P=3kg P=2kg W ! (o W 1 0) W CO W 1 0) W 0) 10 0.090 0.238 0.145 0.386 0.188 0.499 0.221 1 0.587i 0.264 0.686 20 0.197: 0.524 0.295 0.785 0.369 0.911 0.495 1.315 0.558 1.485 30 0.548 1.457 0.921 2.45 1.16 3.07 1.44 3.83 1.68 4.47 35 0.773 2.06 1.36 3.63 1.77 4.72 2.32 6.17 2.71 7.20 40 2.17 5.76 3.26 8.67 4.12 10.97 4.65 12.37 1 5.44 14.46 j 45 3.87 10.28 5.56 14.74 6.79 18.06 8.06 21.42 1 9.45 25.14 I 47.5 4.98 13.24 8.97 23.84 11.
RMREGMY8–. Commentationes physico-mathematicae. Mathematics; Physics. 14 Ossian Jddmaa und Yrjo E. G. Leitiberg. XIII. Gusseisen-Bimstein. Bim- stein 7o P= 10 kg P=7kg P=51rg P- 3 kg P= 2 kg W 1 CO W 1 (a W CO W 0) W CO 10 0.188 0.499 0.260 0.692 0.314 0.835 0.471 1 1.253 0.553 1.47 20 0.525 1.30 0.883 2.35 1.12 2.97 ,: 1.35 3.60 1.67 4.43 25 0.859! 2.28 1.43 3.80 1.92 5.11 2.44 G.50 2.93 7.88 30 2.32 6.18 V 4.21 11.19 6.71 17.84 1 8.30 22.06 10.48 27.87 32.5 4.14 11.01 6.74 17.91 10.12 26.91 12.57 33.43 16.25 43.20 1 35 6.42 17.07 12.22 32.50 20.21 53.74 25.76 68.50 31.55 83.88 37.5 15.46 41.11 28.66
RMREGMYM–. Commentationes physico-mathematicae. Mathematics; Physics. 12 Ossian Jddrhaa und Yrjo E. G. Leinberg. XI. Grusseisen-Schwefel. Schwe- fel "/ to P=10kg W 7 kg P=o kgr P=S kg P=2 kg W 10 20 30 35 37.5 40 41.25 42.5 43.75 45 47.5 0.147 0.320 1.53 5.14 8.08 25.52 64.41 104.1 180.9 333.3 24.1 0.215 0.853 4.05 13.68 21.49 67.86 171.3 276.8 481.1 886.4 1925 0.252 0.469 2.51 8.16 14.81 49.60 1103.4 !l89.8 1315.5 1443.4 ;980.2 0.669 1.247 6.67 21.69 39.39 131.9 274.9 504.8 838.8 1179 2606 0.310 0.824 0.587 15.61 3.14 8.35 10.34 27.49 22.02 58.54 68.48 182.1 135.3 359.7 230.1 611.7 826.4 868.0 65
RMRD1P16–. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. 244 C. V. L itt7-otc. Stern Berlin Durchgangszeit durch den Mittelfaden Reduct. a. d. Merid. Im Merid. â¢5 :=« Wien Durchgangszeit durch den Mittelfaden Reduct. a. d. Merid. Im Merid. w ^ â 'S S! Differenz der Merid.- Passag. BâW Weisse I, 988 B. A. C.8331 â 8354 â 8370 7 Pegasi . Carr. I9U . Carr. 1914 . Carr. 1127 Carr. 1286 . Carr. 1707 . Kreis West Kreis Ost 23" 23 23 23 0 0 49'" 52 55 58 6 47 13'32 35-30 48-27 58-94 29-91 45-22 +2^ -1-2 â -1-2 â -H2' -H2' 50 71 66 55 50 15'
RMRCYDME–. Deep circulation, central north Pacific Ocean: 1961, 1962, 1963. Ocean circulation. LATITUDE STATION 103 105 35.05 35.07 30* N 106 109 110 III SS.Oe 35-06 35.02 34.47 LONGITUDE 165' W 40* N 50' N '12 113 114 115 116 117 tl8 119 l20 121 122 l23 124 125 126 127 128 34.51 34.41 34.49 34.34 34.24 33.46 33.56 33.30 33.19 3X06 3^.86 1Z3I 3Z.76 32.60 32A2 32.ZI. Figure 16. —Salinity (%o) Section 5, May 1963. 52. 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 perfect
RMRCDC56–. A directory for the North Atlantic Ocean, comprising instructions general and particular for its navigation. Pilot guides. (jrEOGEAPHIOAL POSITIONa 79 THE PASSAGE ISLANDS. LAT. N.. AUTHORITIES. Hum Kay, S.E. White Cliffs S.W. end [4] Watling Island; Large "White Rock at N. end S.W. Point Ilinchinbroke S. Rock... Samana or Attwood Kays: East Low Kay Westernmost Reef, extr. White Cliff, South side Planas or Flat Kays, S.W end of West Kay 23 38 40 23 38 40 24 10 15 23 56 15 23 56 0 23 5 10 23 5 50 23 4 45 74 47 40 74 57 20 74 28 0 74 34 30 74 28 33 73 36 30 73 51 15 73 43 45 EAST. 0 10 'Cr
RMRD1P7P–. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. Bestimmung der Breite und des Azimuthes auf dem Laaer Berge bei Wien. 97 Uhrzeit Mittel (1. Mikroskope I u. II LesuDg Corr. Les.* C'orr Libelle £, L., Correction Lib. Refr. Scheinbare Z. A* Red. a.d.Pol Polhöhe Im Mittel K. 0. =248°50'53'57 (5 Einst.) K. W.= 27 -28 lQ-63 (ö ., ) y == i« 9 34â 60 1864 October 18. (J=+S8°35'24-7 (MII r mann; Kreis Ost. 23''37 40 öS 8 42 6 44 15 46 47 49 13 52 49 55 2 57 6 0 21 109 51 50 â 05 -45 50 24-50 50 49 -50 â¢85 â¢60 27 17 30 50 32 40 34 18 36
RMRCRWX2–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Witte rungs-Ubersicht. Hoch 1) w 760 i7(J° W. 30" S, Tiel 1) r-. 740 IS(r W. 50° S, 3) C) 7äS iW' 56* (NO) 2) -"^ ?J5 16S° SS° (ONO) 3) w 70.5 tö' 35' |8W) .ni 3 755 Jiff* Jfi—^O" 4) r. 755 rir «5-7(7° lÜNOj 4) C 7.'i5 S7° 48° 5> .-' 765 65° Sf** (8) 5) Q 740 69° 60° (W, N. S) 6) r TiO 40° 6S' 6) r^ 700 CS" 38* 7) C 755 IS-Iff- 30—35' 7)0 740 GT 56° (NW. N, 0) 8) 0 770 lrÖ. ittMÖ) 8) O 720 »7' 47° (NNO> 91 J 770 .10° .-> 760 125° 30' (OSO) II)
RMRCRW78–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition 1901â3 Meteorologischer Atlas. Tafel 213 Nr. «3«. 9. Mai 1WP3 Sr. 63 7. 9. Mai 1003. 1) W 76S ;*0-/3(i°W. '*- B. (W) Ilrf 1| n ?W Ifl- W -' ° V", 8." ^ n "» 130âIIS- «⢠(Hl 31 >J 765 70-65- 80-S!fI88O,O) :,-, 7ii HO- Ja- CO- M-/0- 41 O 7» 64- 58- CS, 0) 5) r^ 765 47' 38° 6) o 745 45* 4.V [H) 7) O 785 44' SS- (N ) r, 7-4 30* O. 44' (N,o8o) 9) r. 760 74-70* *flâ'5' 10)^744 H' 60-(WNW, NNOk 11)0 760 160" 44- (N>
RMRCRW51–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Nr. o:>7. 20. >â jii 1808 Nr. 657. 2». Mal 1903. Hoch 1) 7711 160-155-W. U 8. (NO] Tlsl I) ,-, JSO UV v. «â 2) w 750 700° 30-35- 2t ^ 74s c^. ., . , ., . Q ::i 116! CO- J0--3- :),->«» «⢠« «⢠â¢IC ⢠W 'â 'MV.MV.i ()»< «⢠«5-7(T " â '" " 51 ^ 765 4S' SIT :« ir 7) â 781 29 . B] : ras air res nir im , i 77" nr 11) 765 150* W (II) str s°-sr â .-,. -, o 4.V IN) 'ii | .-50 »j. /â⢠47* (v, NNO) 10) O 7t» 1S4" S8" S5*
RMRCRBGX–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Moph 11 C 7ia 175-W. SO-S. (»NW] Hai 11 >^ 7* 50-W (Wl 2| C 7«» J.nr «n- 2' 5 Va, S '.'S â¢'" ^ '" 'â 'â »»⢠(»KOI 41 o 7« 68* Jp* 4) c> 765 75. 30- 51 w 7.5.1 6r 47* (Bl 5| Q 750 60-5,'.- 40" (NSO) 61 r^ 7« 45- 70- im 61 C »" Jf «r KWi 71 c 7W »a- «⢠(W8W1 T) ( r/o Sir jcr 81 C 765 ts'O. 91 3 770 so* 101 5 705 125* 111 5 760 14.5* 121 (5 760 175* 40* 40-4.5* 101 40* (ONOl .10-35* 81 r^ 756 i,v o. 91 j 700 95* 101 r^ 795 700* 111 ^
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