RM2AJH2M3–Das Narrenschiff Hrsg von F Bobertag . ennatjt, als eo mit. 2ßa§ t)alff ber turn, bar inn Tana ging, •Dar für, bo fie ein finb entpfing. ^enelope roa§ fri imb 10f3 33nb t)att nmb fid) nit tuiter grofj,15 imb maö ir man jtoert^tpj jor d|, §8(ei6 fi bod) frum in iretn f)iif5- 26. Jjifben, ogt. L. 3Rof. W,22f.— -2ijf. ber ... fumen, Don benen eS feinem be*[Rieben rourbe uns feiner Die Huäfkbt hatte, ju fommen. — 29. 311 nutu-it, Heue ;uempfinben, i*uf;c ui tbun.— 34. beffer werben, fidj |u beffern, a belehren. — 8or [32.].£er... funn, ber timt etn>a§ SßergeblicbeS, meü bie ^euf direeien in be
RM2AG646F–. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. EL.B euf en m u Her Fig. 85. Neuroterus galls, i. GaU of N. fragilis Bass. 2, 3- Gall N. i r r e g u 1 a r i s O. fS.4-6. Gall of N. m a j a 1 i s Bass- 7. Cak button gall, N. ambilicatus Bass. 8. Gall of N.obtusilobae Karsch. (After Beutm., Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.) 88 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Velvety red erineum on the under side of the leaf, the younger portions greenish,on Q. V e 1 u t i n a . Chad. 08, p. 143 Acarid. Eriophyes sp.A snuff-brown erineum in large patches on the under side of the leaf of Q.nan
RM2AM71AN–Mémoires pour servir a l'histoire écclésiastique des six premiers siècles-- . •?- ^ -^ ^ -^ •^ -fr. -fr.-J-^-ir-fr-^i-V-*-*-*- •+. î- t- .^•4i[? S. HERACLE PATRIARCHE DALEXANDRIE: ET S.PLUTARQUE MARTYR, SON FRERE.. Euf.l.6.c.3.p,104.J. A I N T Heracle &c S. Plutarque , dont luna efté honoré du martyre, &: lautre élevé furle fécond fiege de lEglife, eltoient deux frè-res , qui vécurent dans le paganifme jufquàce quil plut à Dieu de les éclairer par la lumiè-re de la foy. On eftoit alors dans la onzième h.année de Severe,[de J.C.zojJcefl: à dire dans le fort de la per-fecution que ce prince avo
RM2AM73NG–Mémoires pour servir a l'histoire écclésiastique des six premiers siècles-- . O.C.. t. c!Be<l|Duf in.p.jiS.a.it î-hot.c.)4.p. 10. /Euf. J.H.p. H.! I 40-.I. m [hûr.c.)4. p.ic. A Euf.cht.n.p. Ml. #kf.c.5i p.ja JULE AFRICAIN. HISTORIEN ECCLESIASTIQUE rjLE AFRICAIN hiftoricn ccicbrc,connu mclmc par S. Bafile,avoic encore lelom de Sexto félon Suidas , qui en faic unphilofophe originaire de Libye.[Nous le ver-rons néanmoins agir pour la ville dEmmaiisen Palellinc avec Iczcle dun cicoyen,jce quifait croire ou quil en eftoit/ou quil en avoit fait fa patrie &:le lieu de fademeurc/^Ileftoit fans dout
RM2AM78EM–Mémoires pour servir a l'histoire écclésiastique des six premiers siècles-- . empsdes verbcsjle prefent,lc pafré,& le futur,fe prenant fouvent lunpour lautre.S.Anaftafe Sinaïte met S.Pantene entre ceux qui Hail.v.pan.p.ont écrit fur la création du monde , & qui en ont applique sji.ie.lhiftoire à T.C, &:àrE2life.Ori2ene, comme nous avons dit, Euf.i.s.c.ij.p.cite fon exemple contre ceux qui luy reprochoient létude de la ^^ *philofophie payenne; & ajoute que ce Saint avoit fervi au falucde beaucoup de monde. Rufin ajoute à Eufebe quil termina à Alexandrie une vie Ruf.i.î.c.icp. Y iij ^^•- J74 SAI
RM2AJ3WF7–Les Girondins : tragédie lyrique en 4 actes et 6 tableaux . .1 .11 in.,irli;riil I . ? C I n h . H tHÎfi: ;iii Cl(il), ;iLT*»ni(Kii:m et >ijivl *!•? CoirvcrilÎMimt-ls.le VniIi.I, .1.; C.iinill.. Il.-ill.mlin-., .lu liiliv.n, dir |.euf)lH, . ^^îi - feHrHi • -^ Ni. vêla Nation! ^ ^:é=é^ . ble ! ^ ^ U) . bes . pierre est ï rs: èfefe^ . beS . pierre est . ble! ^y^n—-;^ - bes . pierre ^ est i ^ a ^f; ^^^ bes - niri-re est m ^ ble! Ro . bes - pierre est. ^ Ru.a Tempo . bes s . tzi|=^ pierre est 6 n^^A =1=^ ^=^ mm iiii. ti •hcf! ^^; Vi ij 1^. ,^ no . fi( irf! M tp Vi I - V, F f^ i=t=5= 110 t
RM2AKH5J4–Herbier de la France; ou, Collection complette des plantes indigenes de ce royaume; avec leurs proprits, et leurs usages en medecine . /oi/e Ce/fe p/f/ftfp (7/ ///et/m/te ctnfiffif ea:per/rrrfwfe, ifi/r.tnit f/n/rf/n?tff (%{ CHAMPIGNON DE LA FRANCE P/ ,fo.. i/agark nain. ^ VP^firiClS puilllius,. y^// t70iwe re ^eùf rAamviûnan dff/is nos Sais m i><-fpére ff^ ntn/f/)iSrr:u nimf ait,^pied (/ej irrires, Dir/mt /a m<7wse ou i/vri/<///ù un /rfs jo/i ejref. un i/éi/iett/e rurfii/eu.r ef t/mf i//m oûitce mtenviron parfe un eAni/etu/ rnmce, fies pnoi/f e^ (/oj/S/e i/e reniffef, i/e nrfir,t
RM2AJM6M2–La prise de Troie : poème lyrique en deux actes et trois tableaux . b^r I Tempo. EUf tombe mort*1. 179 m 3^ ^ li ^ * . £7//*s afnriCl/it/cnt. 3E e £«* outre* s rtrawU-ut r *?-.,, ,. , , ( L f/jcenn/P « eut ahi le palais qui h écroule.. Pt sr fHnuiinraiul f * H A-JtU^ Ê I . li . Tllluci. Ije- lH»- Cri-ti-horr> tirs a a^ *TÏÏT xrlitucaii! VPts m »-• sru^^ f*#*!^ HP Jj,K 1 Tempo- 1 S //*» ?^# »^^ S WÈÊ É ?V. fc=ftFt££p r<-ï n o= FF ?fJ^fHT:.t-^rPFff^ Éê P •Je ig^fpi s Wr»*rW|i ï ï Vï Pf. m * é • é ï»r>—g^lfega-ji UTO?
RM2AM78XC–Mémoires pour servir a l'histoire écclésiastique des six premiers siècles-- . k *T* :(cT* ?! I * *t«. -^t* *1 Eur.L^.c.io.p.17V.a Hier.v.ill.c.ji.p.iSo.c. .Euf.p.i7j.â.. n.p.ji.alCl flr 4Eur.p.i7!.b|chr. t l.(^.c.i$.p.111.d..«1.5.CIO.p-175a- aHicr.v.ilî.c,3R|ep.84.p.jt7.b.JiM.c.jS.tf Phoc.c.iiS.p.i>7.b. S. PANTENE. DOCTEUR DES LETTRES SAINTESA ALEXANDRIE. HISTOIRE nous apprend une choCetrès remarquable de TEglife dAlexandrie,]qui eft que dans les premiers fiecles elleavoir une école des lettres faintcs; &: des doc-teurs ecclefiaftiques pour les enfeigner.Cetteécole avoit conunencé félon S.J
RM2AKH4T3–Herbier de la France; ou, Collection complette des plantes indigenes de ce royaume; avec leurs proprits, et leurs usages en medecine . i/agark nain. ^ VP^firiClS puilllius,. y^// t70iwe re ^eùf rAamviûnan dff/is nos Sais m i><-fpére ff^ ntn/f/)iSrr:u nimf ait,^pied (/ej irrires, Dir/mt /a m<7wse ou i/vri/<///ù un /rfs jo/i ejref. un i/éi/iett/e rurfii/eu.r ef t/mf i//m oûitce mtenviron parfe un eAni/etu/ rnmce, fies pnoi/f e^ (/oj/S/e i/e reniffef, i/e nrfir,t i/f/eut/fetr;awfeniffeù- m/iers sont e/i f/e/tW ouanMe^ //T/ye.r a fkv/remi/r oui (o?/c/ir ai/ vez/ica/e ff/ort efrmir ver
RM2AKH4NW–Herbier de la France; ou, Collection complette des plantes indigenes de ce royaume; avec leurs proprits, et leurs usages en medecine . . . LE MUn^IER COMMUN h. ff-, r ce ffefwe... ses /ëuf^ee stm//p<fr.F&f,sâAri7fJ e//(rrt e/ro7^es c<f/fime c^ms (/n Zm . /^ f/g/ntfrf.f... /u- ^^ B er f*rr^irp.renfé^/ ^ C^///,;- CHAMPIGNON DE LA FRANCE P/ ub. ? i/A(;ari( yoiAACK. ^V^^A VÇ 118 Volva r eus ... ^Wfrtr7/f^itftf.tff//f/ôr!pffr^(fMi/ifmm ^/inf /es J/V/ya-a f/é-s ^orJ /^ f7r.rûi7/rj;/ftrti.fyi /âf ox//m^r ^rûfO éOfMf Ar .crfres-Mafff/Ar i/u ./ar//f/i Jiûy^f/f/Ar o/afiASfT//fttWrf f^naif/^m/ //
RM2AM7F9J–Mémoires pour servir a l'histoire écclésiastique des six premiers siècles-- . G n] Hur.v.iU c.3i;.p.iSib. iaf.lj^.iî.p. Tert.inVal.c.j.p.i?i.b.. Iuf.I.î.c.i7-p. lS5.b|n.p.98.i. c. Hier.v.ill.c.39 p.iSi.b. Euf.n.p.jS.i.K Chr.Al.p.6.tf. Euf.l.5.c.i7.p.iS3.b. p.I8^.a. Hfr.cp.SS.p. 3i7.l|}iS.c. Tcft.in Val c,j.p.iji.b. 54 M I L TI A DE APOLOGISTE. ILTIADE[qui a défendu lEglifc contreles payens, les Juifs , & les hcrcciqucs, flcu-rilVoit fous M. Auiclc &: fous Commode, fé-lon S.Jcromc.Il eftmis par un auteur du III.ilcclc, entre ceux qui ont loutenu par écriela divinité de J.C.avant le pontificat d
RM2AKH61X–Herbier de la France; ou, Collection complette des plantes indigenes de ce royaume; avec leurs proprits, et leurs usages en medecine . fte eo/ûrré i/u oetAca/t Cej-â ceffe e.?t>eœ (/e a/u aui rtàr/tt /e^r /eu.- -im.f r/^/e^ (m/rej TTpS Ûi •ui i/a/fs /{///t/r//^ tvi ct/ntait ift/rc fc cAff/zi. t//t^//07/.. / jêdieu/e •se V. ?r/i .iU/tffiMci fi/{.r (/ftùv erfrmtt^r^r mm/euf/e e/ p//mc a .rtm ix/frfiu?r .nt/jrrietiritt co/iff/ut eitfrr /a f/ia/r e/u r/iai/r//u... /e cÂ^iifeati (t ses /w/ds- p/a/tar surtmf/ aans fefat {fe/e/f/r - u//eà e/iùers se proùm^eft/ sur /e nemcu/e e.sse,f/es&f/ûufi/ef/
RM2CT07G7–. The book of fortune : two hundred unpublished drawings . ^oKTJtu occ//mifJ>euf. KOKTUNE, OR THE GOD OF CHANCE. PLATE XVIII. ^^
RM2CDCWDA–. Punch . Our rum ordinances is not a phrase by which a journalist shouldindicate the laws of his island, however much he may deprecate theedicts in question. Our singular legislation, or our incongruousstatutes, or our eccentric decrees would have been worthier of adelicate writer. We are very happy to admit the word Rum fromTrinidad as a Noun, and also to admit, into our cellar as much of thecelebrated article itself as we can; but we decline to admit Rum as anAdjective, and West Indian friends at a distance will please accept allthese notifications. TJn (Euf is as Good as a Feast. Why shoul
RM2CGKAXT–. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . r, asfar as her anticipated work was done, it was successful. Withthe wooden vessels she had it all her own Avay. IJut as of theMonitor herself, after the euf-agement, too high hopes wereformed, so, of her antagonist, before she had been tried out,too much A^as expected. The monitors failed signally against well-protected shorebatteries. As more and more of these turreted vessels wereordered to be constructed during the war, they were divided intoclasses that differed but slightly from the original type. Therewere two-turreted, and
RM2CR1W4D–. An essay upon literature: or, An enquiry into the antiquity and original of letters; proving that the two tables, written by the finger of God in Mount Sinai, was the first writing in the world, and that all other alphabets derive from the Hebrew ; with a short view of the methods made use of by the antients to supply the want of letters before, and improve the use of them, after they were known . ons were, jubente Deo, of drowning it. See Clynufiodorus, Numen. ap, Euf. Lips, phyf. Sto. Firmic. Card. &c, (h) Doivn Cancerls Precipice they fly, &c — This alludes to theold Platonic Notion of Pr
RM2CF0JH0–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. ^%^- inum = Druryi X Ja- allosum X Fairieanum. 1 ^ ^eUf Memiii. - Macropttriun =oj:>/ii///i(;/)=HookeraeXbarbatum.. — Fallens -Lawrence;!!-P€lia8= l>atuin X villosiim. — H. Ballantine = purpuratum X Fairie-anum. — Hephaestus =callosum X ? — Hnitsnnii = Lawrence-anum (pistillate) X Philippense. A.F. l+:iuy4. (rng.
RM2CJ62AR–. A history of Canada and of the other British provinces of North America . euf)were, at the request of the Recollets, sent to Canada in 1625.Thus the order obtained a footing in Canada—fourteen year9after two of its members had reached Nova Scotia. De Caenwould not receive them, but the Recollets admitted them intothe St. Charles convent. De Br^beuf undertook a missioi;to the Hurons; but the fate of Viel, the Recollet, (who wa-idrowned by the Indians at a place near Montreal, since calledSauli au Recollet) deterred him fora time. The Dukes well-meantbut exclusive policy did not pleaseChamplai
RM2CER170–. The story of the Union Jack; how it grew and what it is, particularly in its connection with the history of Canada. 2. Jack of James I The Scotch Jack. 65 This Scotch Jack (PL iv., fig. 2), which isdescribed in heraldic language as Azure, aSaltire air/euf (on azure blue, a silver-whiteSaltire), was the flag carried by the greatScottish national hero, Robert-the-Bruce,whose valour won for him the crown of Scot-land, and Avhose descendants, the Earls ofElgin, still bear his banner on their coat-of-arms. At Bannockburn, in 1314, this emblemof Bruce rose victorious over Edward II. andhis stolid
RM2CHX1YF–. Antiquitates italicæ medii ævi, sive Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimene, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingus, militis, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, fderibus, aliisque faciem & mores italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom. imp. ad annum usque MD. Omnia illustrantur, et confirmantur ex archvis Italiæ depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis numquam antea editis . Ego Euf,cnius Catholice Ecclcfie Fpifcopusfubfcrtpfi .. F.go Conradus Sjbintnfs Vpifccpus fi/fcripfi . Ego Grcgorius Vralyttr Cirdmjht tttu
RM2CP0PNJ–. The oist . NIAQARA FALLS. Hundreds of the Leaders of the Cologiht visit Niagara annuallyand they always make it a point to visit TUGBYS NEW MUSEUM. This newmnsenm is located on Falls stn^et, only a fe v stej^s from R.R. Depots—Electric car line passes its euf ranee—and - c^npies a newthree story buildinp, which cost thousands of dollars to lunki and fill—Amonp; the hundreds-of attractions within will he found ;i large andmagnificent colleclion of Birds and the tAHOEsT r()T.L7:cii<iv of birdsEGOS in a Pubhc Museum in the Statc!. It is a wfll kno»n fact theWorld over that TUGBY of Niagara
RM2CP9MRD–. Diverse imprese accommodate a diuerse moralità : con versi che i loro significati dichiarano : tratte da gli emblemi dell'Alciato . Fotcn:^cià€l mede fimo. W^^^^m^^. Eccoui ì^?ufdo e con afpetto humano ^mor,fè}j::^a lo ftrctìj^ circo ^eUf.tee;Ma porta yn pefce ne la manca manoy che ma}7fwto^efef7:^a moto^iace^.truiirèj ^^ raltra moftra yna j^ica di gr-am: Si come qtfeUoy4 cui poter fognaceQuanto per tutto ne la terra appare^ E Quanto parimente cio-ne il mare. ^JV k /-1
RM2CE40MN–. Premier livre d'Amadis de Gaule; . SlScans Galaor&f Floreftan au cha- :jgS fbaudeCorifande (corne vousauezK^p<| entendu; feiournerent tant que leursplayes furent gueries.Lors fe delibe-jljrerentde partir, &f daller trouuerAmadis au Royaume de-Sobradife,deiîrans fur toutes chofesquele combat quilauoicentrepris ne fuft encores encomencé, à ce quilz euf-fent part au perilSc à la gloire quil en pourroitvenir,sil plaifoit à Dieu. Mais quand Floreiîan print con-gé de samye, les angoilTes ¿larmes delle furet tantextremes, quils en eurent tous grande compafsion, encoies DA M ADIS DE G A VLE. ÇCL
RM2CP1EC3–. Ornithologie, ou, Méthode contenant la division des oiseaux en ordres, sections, genres, especes & leurs variétés : a laquelle on a joint une description exacte de chaque espece, avec les citations des auteurs qui en ont traité, les noms quils leur ont donnés, ceux que leur ont donnés les différentes nations, & les noms vulgaires . ana , eleganter variegata & criflata. Barr. Orniih, Claf IV. Gen. XIV. fp. 3.Coturnix Quauhtzonecolin nuncupata./0/2/?. Âvi. pag. 157.Coturnix Indica Quauhtzonecolin dida. Raj. Syn. Avi. pag. 158. Euf. Niercmb. pag. 232.Quauhtzonecolin; Coturnix Indica. Willugh. O
RM2CDKCNR–. L'étang des soeurs-grises . euf heures du soir, dans son apparte-ment de la rue Basse-du-Rempart. Il avait passé devant la loge du concierge, et allait monter la première marchede lescalier quand il entendit une voix prononcer son nom derrière lui. Il se retourna vivement. Il y avait là un homme quil ne reconnut pas tout de suite, mais dont lestraits ne lui parurent pas cependant tout à fait inconnus. — Monsieur le vicomte ne me reconnaît pas ? dit lhomme en remuant dou-cement la tête. — Attendez donc !... fit Contran. — Monsieur vient si rarement...de nos côtés ! — Martial!... Le vicomte ne
RM2CT1JA3–. Dialogue des devises d'armes et d'amovrs du S. Pavlo Iovio : avec un discours M. Loys Dominique sur le mesme subiet . Etjiie )?oulokpeindre la deuife dtdeux hons copdgnonuOH bons foldatSjauifoits la charge de quelque mignon euf-fent mérité toute la louenge {ayans fait quelaues aBes oticonquêtes louables) ^ neantmoins l on attrilueroitletoutau Capitaine:>ie^oudroi6faire deuxheufs tirants la char-rue ^auec l^-vn de ces demy vers de XJirgile: sic vos NON VOBIS, 9 i 13^ DEVISES HEROIQ^YES DV,U BIEN MERITE PAR V E RT V.. Et du contraire,file youloh faire njiiautre àeuife four^n (remdyhardy )&•
RM2CPY71R–. Nova iconologia . a. La verte di dhierfi cofoii.d.nota.li quattroElementi,& lecofeda erti generare, delli 2»rieci deqnaii la terra fi verte . La pai la sfèrica doro figriifRa il Cidc;& ilfuo moto circolare . Vero è che Euf.bio perauttorttà- di Porfirio Hefc.rine tal fimo.acroegiuro con li piedi incordati, perche ncu mu-ra loco,con verte lunga.c varia per lanatrravaria delle rtel!e,.& con palla doro , perche-ilMondo ftefio è rotondo: doro diremo no? ,come (imbolo della pertètnoue,per la perfet-ta architettura che,è lìelamirabirLbrica del-lV niueiLafattaia.perfetto Architetto Crea-tore del Cie
RM2CP9HBC–. Moralia Horatiana, das ist, Die Horatzische sitten-lehre : aus der ernst-sittigen geselschaft der alten weise-meister gezogen, und mit 113 [i.e. 103] in kupfer gestochenen sinn-bildern, und eben so viel erklärungen und andern anmärkungen vorgestellet . ^^SC^C?^^ ^au«(in nen pflegt ju bringen. (gö ifi^ bag tfure ipelben-Äinb /tag feinen urfprung ^ergewintfeom O^aufcn^fioee bec (dvof,m ^ 2( (S ^ 0 € £^ ibie ^elbin / bercc ^euf*c flamm /onb ^ugenb-fru(t)t b«m (JbCen (Stamm»onÄ-C>2@^(239l Qtebt ein ewigöwa*f«n, (£giflQ)i2t9i3€ (£i3®2(?8(£^^/*>on ^et/ atö toon bcr ®X>9191/ entfle&teinneu
RM2CDH8B2–. In Superior Court of the County of San Bernardino, State of California. Department One. Cucamonga Vineyard Co. et al., plaintiff vs. San Antonio Water Co., defendant; no. 9187 . iG «JX?Act boundary of thatoubtorr^oiiian Etrea/n ia.(^. ^ill you in joiuf v/ay iudicuto on ttit^t L]a)3 ci line v.hich. J^ Lo^f(^ tw^iBM.fe^a shouB, 1^0 foj t^B thia riaj) goes, tJie euf.t bank ofthhl «Tibierrtmei.a1. w,iO t^.ft vreet Trash of tht? Oucami..ng& Carjyon. (. Arai vou did laark out the banka die vou now, a:, that tii»t Of I t>iat r(»xi>* /,. Yes, I d.^.d. 0. You vwro of tlie opinion tluit on ti:;.
RMRK28YJ–. Arthur and Fritz Kahn Collection 1889-1932. Kahn, Fritz 1888-1968; Kahn, Arthur David 1850-1928; Natural history illustrators; Natural history. HM^c. i^, eUf Mir. â ^^. 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.. Kahn, Arthur and Fritz.
RMRK28Y9–. Arthur and Fritz Kahn Collection 1889-1932. Kahn, Fritz 1888-1968; Kahn, Arthur David 1850-1928; Natural history illustrators; Natural history. HM^c. i^, eUf Mir. â ^^. '.^1- ^i^ .fpi^. 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.. Kahn, Arthur and Fritz.
RMRPEPB2–. American entomology, or Descriptions of the insects of North America : illustrated by coloured figures from original drawings executed from nature. Insects; Insects. Drawn Ar T/{.reu/f 42 lEiufrixvevi i' l'.TC{/>euf.. 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.. Say, Thomas, 1787-1834. Philadelphia : Philadelphia Museum, S. A. Mitchell
RMRJ40EY–. A monograph of the North American species of the genus Polygonum [microform]. Botany; Dicotyledons; Botanique; Dicotyledones. Memoirs Department of Botany Columbia COLl.EuF. VuL. 1. Plate 3y.. 'I if I fVS! "i. (â â ' K)LYGONUM LITTUHALK liNK. I i. 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.. Small, John K. (John Kunkel), 1869-1938. [Lancaster, Pa. ? : s. n.
RMRGWRH4–. Bulletin. Ethnology. BULL. 30] BOAT-STONES B(EUF 157 gable streams n. of C. INIendocino, well- made wooden dugout canoes were used; wooden canoes, made chiefly of planks lashed together and calked, were used in the Santa Barl^ara id. region; both were imi>ortant elements in influencing the culture of the people of these sections. Everywhere else in California, barring the occasional use of corracles and rafts of logs, transportation l)y water was con- ducted by means of balsas, consisting of rushes tied in bundles, generally, if not always, with more or less approximation to a boat of cig
RMRHTJ97–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. It is the MOST EFFICIENT EUf)PORATOR It dries "Fancy" Dried Fruit of all kinds in record time, which brings "Fancy" prices, with low production cost. 'Mone "last like it." None "iust as good.â¢â¢ It makes Apples at 8c dry pound worth $15 per green ton. mquire PERFECT CONTROL OF TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY AND CIRCULATION. 1005 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, PORTIAHD, OREGON. A New Oregon Booklet "Oregon for the Settler" is the name of a very handsome booklet issued by the Southern Pacific Railway. It is beautifully printed and handsom
RMRG46K3–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 188 CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME. FIGURE 5. Op/sffio/euf/iis californiana Berry, pallial chamber and ovary of paratype laid open to show ripe ova and others in various stages of development (x2) Due credit must be given to Mr. N. Franklin of the boat Andrew Jackson who took the present specimens in 188 fathoms, NW. by W. of Eureka Bar, California, April 25, 1948, as well as to Mr. AVilliam E. Ripley of the California Department of Fish an
RMRHTJ9P–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. I9I5 BETTER FRUIT Page 77 THIS 2 UNIT PUNT "Did Wonders" Last Summer Built in Various Sizes. It is the MOST EFFICIENT EUf)PORATOR It dries "Fancy" Dried Fruit of all kinds in record time, which brings "Fancy" prices, with low production cost. 'Mone "last like it." None "iust as good.•• It makes Apples at 8c dry pound worth $15 per green ton. mquire PERFECT CONTROL OF TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY AND CIRCULATION. 1005 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, PORTIAHD, OREGON. A New Oregon Booklet "Oregon for the Settler" is the name of
RMRJ411Y–. With rod and gun in New England and the Maritime provinces [microform]. Hunting; Fishing; Hunting; Fishing; Chasse; Pêche sportive; Chasse; Pêche sportive. m and the Maritime Provinces 529. ^tle^^iiare 4]roteI, EUf^OPEfifJ PLtfi|vj ^23 to Zfc31 TretTvoKt Street. -2 to 16 CKaKcjIer ^^Yaa^,^ BOSTON MASS. 4 4 4 GEO. H. TESSIER CO., Proprietors. <rar^ /o 0^^o/^ ««^ „/^ SPr.ncpai Stents pass Mc n'tfor.. 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 r
RMRP4MCE–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 36 The American Florist Jan. 18, Market Gardeners Vegetable Growers' Association of America. H. W. Selby, Philiiilelphia. Pa., President; C. W. Waid, Grand Rapids. Mich., Vice- President; S. W. Sevefiince, Louisville, Ky., Secretary; Euf^ene Davis, Grand Rapids, Mich., Treasurer. Bulletin No. 281, issued by the Ohio agricultural experiment station, AVoos- ter. gives the results of soil experi- ments witli tomatoes, cucumbers and lettuce. R.IN,S have been of wonderful bene- fit to winter truclv in South Texas. If
RMREN9TK–. The cultivation of fruit trees and shrubs [microform]. Fruit trees; Fruit-culture; Arbres fruitiers; Arboriculture fruitière. :2 11 IK I'KAI! TliKK. Ailvantai'i' slionld >q taken of tlio strDiii' irrowtli of a trcf' liy increasing' its liuiijlit to lit it lor Iructiticatioii. 'I'lif rollowin;;years tlif lia.'-euf the tret- is Imt siinliMy ('nlar<ft,'il antl. V'ii. fis. as fast as the lower l)ranches liave attained a ijiven lenjjth of ahont 1 3'anl and 10 inclies, they are not allowed to jenfjthen any further if possible. Wlien the tree is formed ami has reached its eighth year it i
RMRRJBWN–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. USEJTNm. F,O.PIEBIiECa p. O. B<n 204 NEW YORK Msstles to elastic and tonaelonB. admlto ot ezpaDBion and coDtra<Hion. Pnttf beootnes bard and brittle. BrokbO irlan more easUy re- moTed wltboDt breaking of other glaaaaeoooais with hard pntty. Lists Lnier Tku Pitty. Euf ti Applf. Considers It a Prize Mr. G. Swenson, of Elmhurst, 111., writes: "We considered ourselves getting a prize the first year when we discovered what good results the Skinner System of Irriga- tion gave us." CKINNER Qystem The Skinn«r Irri^tion Co. 1^ k223 Water St.
RMRHTGPN–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 24 BETTER FRUIT â ^P'i THIS 2 UNIT PUNT "Djjj Wonders" Last Summer Built in Various Sizes. It is the MOST EFFICIENT EUf^PORATOR It dries "Fancy" Dried Fruit ol all kinds in record time, Afhich brings "Fancy" prices, Arithlo-w production cost. Mone "just like it." Mone "just as good." It makes Apples at 8c dry pound worth $15 per green ton. mquire PERFECT CONTROL OF TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY AND CIRCULATION. 1005 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, PORTLAND, OREGON. Paulhamus Visits Yakima Valley Mr. W. H. Paulhamus, manager o
RMRH9YCG–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. A. Engler, Bot. Jahrb. Bd. XXVIL 7 'af. IX.. A. a—d. Mollinedia Gilgiana Perk., B. M. Canheldiae Pcrk.. C. M. elegans Tul., D. M. pachysandra Perk., E. a—b. M. Glaziovii Perk., F. a—b. M. chrysophylla Perk.. G. a—b. longicuspidata Perk., H. a—b. M. oligantha Perk., J. a —c M. LoAA-theriana Perk., A". M. cyathantha Perk., L. ^l. polyantha Perk.. M. M. racemosa Tul. T.Pohl iicl nat.del. Lith AnstJulius Klinkhardt Leipzig Willi<-lni Euf]rliuann,
RMRETA06–. Histoire naturelle des poissons avec les figures dessinées d'après nature [microforme]. Poissons; Fishes. RELLE îlles couvrent conde dorsale [ueue. Le dos l'oit ; la ligne rend la même ong f et l'anus que de la na- euf aiguillons sont forts ^la i ont un f et la :rois. Tous les c branches, est argenté j dos est bleuâ- rougeâtre,et brsales sont s jaunes : les Ircule posté- de ce pois- i led Umber, 11 1 ^ .M-^' V»,. 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
RMRN9P10–. Anatomie et physiologie végétales à l'usage des étudiants en sciences naturelles des universités, des élèves à l'Institut agronomique, des écoles d'agriculture, etc. Plant anatomy; Plant physiology. DEUXIEME PARTIE LES TISSUS DKFINITIOX i: T CLASSIFICATION DKS II SSL S Par leur mode de constituliou, les tissus répondent à deux I manières d'être principales : les uns, et c'est le cas général, se ïormanipar cioiso/inement,e^ autres, )ix.v association. 1.— Tissus normaux ou papololsonnoniont. — Dans la très grande majorité des piaules, la cellule uuicjue, (euf (lig. 4*.)^^, I) ou spore (lig.
RMRFRM1E–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . BS, 1 Fin. K.—(Euf de Cynthia. Stade 16, vu dn pole animal, d'apres Conklin (lOOV), I). S5, S FIG. L.—CEuf de Cynthia. Stade 10, vu du pole tatif, d'apres Conklin (I'.lOo, I). Dans les cellules riches en plasme jaune, on observe aussi une division differentielle. B6.2 donne deux cellules de volume egal, mais dont 1'une, dorsale (B7.3), contient moins de plasme jaune que la ventrale B7.4. B7.3 est une cellule du mesenchyme, B7.4 une future cellule musculaire. Des divisions differentielles de meme valeur se produisent plus tard dans d'autres ce
RMRCPJB1–. Dictionnaire pittoresque d'histoire naturelle et des phénomènes de la nature. FI 82. (" assiiniunar 2 . C iiuvl 3 C aiirnk" £ Guênn eùf. 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.. Guérin-Méneville, F. -E. (Félix-Edouard). Paris
RMRCKA14–. Die gestielten Crinoiden der Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition. Valdivia (Ship); Crinoidea; Echinodermata. Mit Tafel I—XII und 9 Fiq-uren im Text. •c^-f^.-. r)euf;che Tiefsec-Expedilinn 1898—1899. Bd. XVII. i. Heft.. 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.. Döderlein, Ludwig; Deutsche Tiefsee-Expedition (1898-1899). [Jena?, G. Fischer?
RMRCFG09–. Die Vögel; Handbuch der systematischen Ornithologie. Birds. 94 Scansores. Klettervögel.. Früchten, Beeren und Knospen. ,Das Nest wird frei im Gezweig an- gelegt, ist napfförmig und aus Gras, Bast, und Blättern erbaut. Die Eier sind weiss, von rundlicher oder spitzovaler Form. Die Stimme der Mausvögel ist bald zirpend, bald flötend, dem Euf der Eegenpfeifer oft ähnlich. Colius Briss. Einzige Gattung. Alle Arten ziemlich gleichgross. L. 300—350, Fl. 85—105 mm. 1. Unterkiefer ganz oder grösstenteils blass: 2. — Unterkiefer schwarz: 7. 2. Flügel und Schwanz braun: 3. — Flüo^el und Schwanz grau:
RMRCR0A2–. Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles, dans lequel on traite méthodiquement des différens êtres de la nature, considérés soit en eux-mêmes, d'après l'état actuel de nos connoissances, soit relativement à l'utilité qu'en peuvent retirer la médecine, l'agriculture, le commerce et les artes. Suivi d'une biographie des plus célèbres naturalistes. Natural history. BOTANIQUE. DICOTYLEDONES. Tropœolées-A.y. foynrtBi CAPUCINE. cTLhrrée. TR OPJE OL V3f majus . /"/m .J 1 .F/eur Jé/iofo^iie t/e/ie/a/éuf. 2. l'Crt d&p froùf/fêéx/tv m/erfhtrj: 5 .Péèile su/>êrrei4r.k .£ùi 10. Une coaue eri^ ^e
RMRCJP21–. Die Insekten. Entomology. 490 IL X^eil.. gig. 173. fo tüte bei einer jungen §euf(i)recfe, ju^ mai aud^ bie glügelanfagen (fli, fl2) ber WdtteU (B2) unb |)tnterbruft (Bi). §öd^ft fon- berbar ift aber ber §inter(eib. 5luf ben erften föüd glaubt man, er fei an ber Söurget mit gtrei g^tügetn bebecft. ^Die^ finb aber §tt)ei S)e(fen, bie öom Hinterleib felbft, unb §it)ar öom jtüeiten üiing ent[pringen. SSeobad^tet man unterm Miho- ffop ba§ (ebenbe X^ier genauer, fo fie^t man ferner unter biefen §inter(eib§f(ügetn ge- franfte, bünne ^(atten nad) 5trt einer ^reiSföge fid^ l^in= unb l^erbeiregen: bie