RM2CH1BWW–. Railway mechanical engineer . wheels, diameter 45 in. Trailing truck, journals 9 in. by 14 in. Boih-r Style Straight top Working pressure 200 lb. per .sq. in. Outside diameter of first ring 88 in. Firebox, length and width 126 in. bv 96 in. Firebox plates, thi-kne!s Sides, back and crown, ii. in.; tube. 54 in. Firebox, water space Front. 6 in.: sides and baclc. 5 jn. Tubes, number and outside diameter 45—554 in. Flues, number and outside fliamcter 260—2Vx in. Tubes and flues, length 22 ft. 0 in. Heating surface, tubes and flues 4,774 sq. ft. Heating surface, firebox, including arch tubes 378
RM2CGXJ75–. Railway master mechanic [microform] . Longitudinal Section of Fire Box. Boiler— Type Straight Material Steel Diameter 84 in. Thickness of sheets ii and §£ in. Working pressure 200 lbs. Fuel Oil Staying T-crown bars Fire Box-— Material Steel Length 126 in. Width 78IA in- Depth, front 75^ in. Depth, back 70J4 in. Thickness of sheets, sides H in- Thickness of sheets, back Y% in. Thickness of sheets, crown Y% in. Thickness of tube !J4 in. Water Space— Front, sides and back, each 5 in. Fire Tubes— Material Steel Thickness • ■ • 0.125 in. Number 401 Diameter 2*4 in. Length 21 ft. 0 in. Feed Water
RM2CE21MP–. Richard Frotscher's almanac and garden manual for the southern states . per doz. SI 501 601 75 126 Bichard Fj^otschers Almanac and Garden Manual ITALIANS, with 24 Scallops.. Measure exclusive of Lace. ^o. Inches indiameter. each. per doz. No. Inches indiameter. each. per doz. 53 54 6 74 $0 100 15 $1 001 40 73 9 $0 25 $2 25 76 8i 0 20 1 80 15 12 0 25 2 50 ITALIANS, with Gilt or Silver Lace, 12 Scallops. Measure exclusive of Lace. Inches in 1 No. diameter. each. No. 33 6 gilt, 25 cts. 33 44 6| gilt and silver .25 cts. 13 39 7 gilt, 30 cts. 15 Inches indiameter. gilt, . .gilt, . silver each. 50
RM2CE4H6F–. Army list . Busay, L. H. H.Bustard, F. H. Buston, P.T....Buswell.F. R.Butchart,.T.... Butcher,A, ... c.s. E.G. F. 0. P.P. H. — F.8... 6irG.J. H. C. , 1575 2;;48 23ii.=i2.J,39f 1650.2039/ H.. iVott^. 1 Dcrtv.n. l.. 20:!5 .. 2.i;!9..1383a!.. 2005..13736.. 2009..1389a.. 2439.. 2305.. 2439... 126..,1521a... 2291...1962c... 2305..,1345c.. 1272ft. 1396/... 1186...1354c.. 1387e...2039/... 242«.. 1962c... 1183... 567.. 1283a... 1542...2W»f... 2.324... 23.51... 1922.13676... 1329... 2.388...1347c... 1253... 915,..20:;9y.. 816...2X%...20?4c...2039ir.. 1372e... 1426...1&62C... 133... 19,36... 425a... 1
RM2CR9R77–. Railway master mechanic [microform] . n. 50 in. Revolution of drivers per mile 404.37. 403.36. Type of engine—consolidation 2-8-0. 2-8-0. Total weight of engine 140,000 lbs. 140,000 lbs. Weight on drivers 126.000 lbs. 126,000 lbs. Heating surface, total square feet. .2,134.1. 2,134.1. Heating surface, firebox, square feet 162 5. 162.5. Area grates, square feet ?5.6. 95 6. Area dry pipe, square inches 34.47. 34.47. Pounds of water evaporated per hour, per square foot heating surface I0?6lb«. 9.67 lbs. Per square foot grate surface 855.91 lbs. son 4*? lbs. Size of ports 1i/.x16. I%xl7. Cylinde
RM2CD91F8–. Climatological data, Missouri . 2 173» 158 174 175 217 180 181 167 192 183 170 0 12411352 97 105 66 44 64 96 5 132 101 122 94 126 91 108 136 88 169111139 84117122 15 6890 i24 8891.52638589157129847996747980 67 165 125 9 71 99106 55114«110 93 881.32 le 132* 11260 1101597977495 150103 no 114 isi 108 77144 65 88117 77125 99103 80«121 88112106 101178 78 72137113 1188180 si 9192 8S10694«113858863*736781«7788 704980* 281 10373 1018082^90 102 87989359*95 13180 1338887 12477*96 101 + Also on other dates. ».. =. indicate the number of days misssing from records, a, 1; b, 2: c. 3; etc. Year, 1925 CLIM
RM2CR3JM6–. American engineer and railroad journal . 4121 4 4.^ 134.50859?73! 36 9.400 --- - 4- 2.000i ■■ 57.720 -- :4 24 MM 126,060 2448 1.2521.9043..» 59.82051,200141.696 54 •3.516 252.716 -16 1 ■ 153.12033.2S0 24 - : a m 9 - 3.420 w 19,393 17 96.990 12 •- 3.0002.772 59.976 96 5.772 173.976 B 30 1.3203.300 63.1521 .-.-. 38 208.112 9 4- 57 2.5532^06 -4 - • 93.312 5.061 . 10 1.000 34.170 : 1.000 34.170 3024 1 -- B Be* 54 3.9C2 167.0*8. YIEWED PLANE AT BLOOitFIELD, H. J.
RM2CE47HC–. Army list . {. hilt/. 1729 H. Art.. 1502A ...lt28i...lima...1731a... 2421.. 14160... 1578... lPf.l... 795« ...izmi ... 425...ViSa... 968...H92a...1961(7... 2050... 126... 20 0... 1243... 557 ... i;<5i... i^^s — O. M — E. B — R. A. T. — R. C — R. R. OC. ... — S., Dorset H. ... — T — T. W. D. — Vi., Aort/iH B. — W., MiddxS. — -W .B.Ir. Bif. — W., Bif. Brig. 2t«-). 923. 1522. 227*.1542«,1299?» Miller, W.. temp. r.p. W. E — W- E-, lenip. r.p. .SirW.F. ... Bev. W. II h. • W.R W. T ? W. W Miller-Gunning-ham, 3. 23^!, 229HMiller-Hallett.-I.t. ...1228«Miller-Stirling-, A. E. S. .1227« Mlilles. H
RM2CF673R–. A national calendar, for .... United States. >ported, in each year ending on theMh &ept from 18J21 to 1832, inclusive. Dried ^ish^ Qr.tais g i Picketed Fish. Oil. jB lis. Kegs. *J5 Sperm]Value whaie • - Whalebone. 267 305708,7781 76.429J 4,162j264.S13241,22S:666,730l 69,127 7,191|249,108J 75728 72,559 70,572 •262,766734,024310,1891873,685300,857|S30 356260,8031667,742247,321747,171265,217 819.926294,761747,541229796 530,690 ,34912,91110.63t 85,445!ll,45966,123| 7,44f 270776868.019543,417257,1•40,270 7,250| 5,340 7,610 6,060 18,333 6,972 23,578 10-500 1 0(<S,025 990,325 1,453,126 L251,8
RM2CDKK0C–. Manual of the corporation of the city of New York, for the years .. . OOOOO,^>,°9-o5^^^ 0 = 00000 : O .ii o o O O O • V. cut: -o^a O ;<5 :.ia4 t;OOOOCOOOOOOOOOOCOoOOOOOOCO O ^-cO-ct: —-G-oO^3t:-a-Tjs-aTj-3TS-3 ^3-3 o-3oo T!^ :i„- - S-.Oh O « j-^s ^. . o— 0? M ts .= ^ J. I U^MH^ ^^^6^^.^s^^ j| gliF= i ill ||i i i si If 5| ^i=;| 15 i ii i i I 126 o o o o o o o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo- - - - - --- - - rt rt CO i-,^- O 2a < 500 CO --000000000000000 --n— c-^3 o-otj-c^o^o-o^3-aoTs-a-w O V ^ oCLO Cm U O o o^
RM2CE2809–. Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1915 . asurements of Milk River at Writing-on-Stone Police Detachment, in 1914. Date. Engineer. Width. Area ofSection. MeanV^elocity. GaugeHeight. Discharge. 3 . J. E. Degnan Feet. 126.0a61.073.097.0a72.075.571.070.069.053.030.024.018.518.065.056.0652.069.0.50.074.0SO.O Sq. ft. 162.0084.2090.00 116.0072.5093.4561.9062.1048.7542.3021.1514.056.975.0524.8035.3023.6037.3022.2086.0091.60 Ft. per sec. 2.032.141.801.941.771.821..381.501.291.451.200.990.750.490.761.200.870.S40.911.681.59 Feet. 2.892.432.242.512.072.301.931.911.781.801.531.391.241.161.421.67
RM2CE5TRW–. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1874, No.4-26 . W. H 729 Hacking, Wm 6 Harris, Isaac 59 Harris & Clark 6 Harris, Jno 23 Hunter, Jas 6 Hillyard 108 Higgins, W 48 Hamilton, G 6 Johnston, J 6 Johnston, S 13 Jack, R 6 Judoe, J 126 KaisV B 227 Keizer, W 66 Kelley. 48 Kearns, C • 9 Knight, E 89 Keefer 17 Lamb, H 1351 Lamb 6 Lindsay, J 6 Lougheed, Jno 7 Lamont, Jno ... 12 Lefler, Jno 16 Shipper. No. of Cords. Smith, Martin 22 Smith, Thos 76 Shore, E 122 Smyth, W 161 Scott, T 12 Sullivan, C 6 Smith, C. J 33 Stubbs, S .• 20 Shea, T 846 Spiers J... 5 Stevenson, 0 30 Shedden Estate 2126 Thorpe, W 6 Thompson.
RM2CEXY4H–. Hardware merchandising March-June 1919. Note Change in Prices Per doz. pairs. Grade X—No. 120 Mens Heavy Tap Sole $4.40 Grade X—No. 121 Mens Heavy Medium Tap Sole.... 4.20 Grade X—No. 122 Mens Medium Tap Sole 4.00 Grade X—No. 123 Mens Light Tap Sole 3.80 or Grade C—No. 124 Mens Heavy Tap Sole 2.85 Grade C—No. 125 Mens Heavy Medium Tap Sole .... 2.65 Grade C—No. 126 Mens Medium Tap Sole 2.45 Grade C—No. 127 Mens Light Tap Sole 2.3.0 Grade C—No. 128 Mens Light Tap Sole, 3y2-6y2 .... 2.10 ANGLO-CANADIAN LEATHER COMPANY, LIMITED 665 KING ST. WEST, TORONTO, CANADA Head Office, Montreal. Branch Of
RM2CGW42B–. Electric railway journal . NEOUS A^RAGES OF VARIOUS ITEMS FOR YEARS 1913-1919, N. Y., W. &B. Ry. Total cost, inspection and repairs Cost per-car mile, inspection and repairs (cents). Total cost, repairs only Cost per car-mile, repairs only (cents) Miscellaneous carhouse expenses Cost lubrication per 1,000 car-miles (cents) Car-mUes Delays Minutes delay Kilowatt hours per car-mile 1913 $1,820.04 1 53 1,350.79 1.13 417.39 0.21 118,975 5.05 43 7 4.94 1914 $2,032.00 1.68 1,615.84 1.35 ■ 767.52 0.22 120,471 3.50 25.5 4.86 1915 $2,044.85 1.62 1,768.11 1.4 747.22 0.23 126,213 4.30 25.7 4.68 1916 $
RM2CF6J6C–. Annual report of the State Examiner and the ... annual report of the Banking Department for fiscal year ending June 30 ... 126 ANNUAL REPORT STATE EXAMINER CS O o >>m en-(->•-; ?-i f= S 2 OOC?DC- C<lC<I005ir5Crs!0-*lrtOOlOT-l?Ot--**iOOi-li-l«00005-i- eo (M N (M T-i COooco Pi CO a»r::3 u*i ^3 . -d d d-^ 3 ^^^^ 03 oji^ d ce. > .S g G ^ ^ 03O O O fc- ANNUAL REPORT STATE EXAMINER 127 ; OS lO !M lO (M 5£> r^ 1-i (M g > 3 - CO O lO CO 00 Oi 1-1iH CO 1^-CO lO O3.i;ooce^:;34:3^aiot^c3>rkr 128 ANNUAL REPORT STATE EXAMINER TO h-l O M m 3 o SB ; 05 Lo; CO oo. ANNUAL REPORT
RM2CEMWPM–. Transactions. i Tj< (N lO CO iM • O CO o ci 1-1 rf O ^ O o o o CO o ro CO 1^ r^ o o o t^ CO 00 CI -*. 126 STATIC AND DYNAMIC TENSION TESTS ON NICKEL STEEL Table 2.—Static Test Drawn at700° C. Drawn at600° C. Drawn at300° 0. Drawn at0°C. Annealed at825° C. Maximum load, lb. per sq. 110,000 152,000 156,500 124,500 110,000 in. Elastic limit, lb. per sq. in. 70,000 120,000 165,500156,500165,500 124,500 65,000 Yield point, lb. per sq. in...Modulus of elasticity 80,00031,000,000 130,00028,200,000 156,500 124,500 165,50028,200,000 26,100,00028,500,000 60,00029,400,000 giving a brittle steel that
RM2CR5M1W–. Railroad structures and estimates . $88.00 3X4 1.50 12.00 0.30 45 12.45 12 96.00 9.00 27.50 123.00 4X4 1.75 14.00 0.40 60 14.60 12 96.00 10.00 30.00 126.00 4X5 2.0 16.00 0.50 75 16.75 19 152.00 12.00 36.00 188.00 5X5 2.25 18.00 0.50 75 18.75 19 152.00 12.00 36.00 188.00 5X6 2.5 20.00 0.60 90 20.90 27 216.00 14.00 42.00 258.00 Excavating and refilling extra. RAIL CONCRETE CULVERTS. 145 Rail Concrete Culverts. — For permanent structures wherethere is insufficient head-room for culvert pipes or concrete archculverts, rail concrete culverts are used. Figs. 43, 44, 45 and 46. The spans given are
RM2CHHN80–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . 72 12.00 2 37 102 10.20 2 6 9 9.00 0 15 72 6.00 0 14 48 6.00 A. S. Synge T. Moon 35, B. Harding 16.• Not out. BOWLING AVERAGESB. M.R.W.Aver. L. W. Stoughton 1036 28 493 48 10.27 F. C. Taylor 253 3 16S 14 12.07 J. L. Webster 96 0 66 5 13.16 B. M.R.W.Aver. O. Turville 631 13 435 32 13.59 A. G. Laurie 119 1 74 5 14.80 F G. Hales 126 1 97 5 19.40 MANOR FIELD CRICKET CLUB, NEW YORK. Captain, .T. D. Cave; Vice-Captain, Archie Gunn; Secretary, F. F.Kelly, 365 West 116th Street, New York. BATTING AVERAGES.Ing
RM2CR5M2B–. Railroad structures and estimates . END VIEW SECTION. LONGITUDINAL SECTION Fig. 42. Stone Box Culverts. TABLE 70. — APPROXIMATE COST, ETC.Materul: Rubble Masonbt, in Cement Mortar. Body. Paving. Total Add for 2 end wing walls. cost Total Size. Cu. yd. per Im. ft. Cost at$8 percu. yd. Sq. yd. per lin. ft. Cost at$1.50. per lin.ft. Cu.yds. Cost at $8. Rip-rap, cu.yds. Cost at$2 per yd. cost for 2 end walls, etc. Ft. Cts. 3X3 1.10 S8.80 0.30 45 S9.25 / S56.00 8.00 $24.00 $88.00 3X4 1.50 12.00 0.30 45 12.45 12 96.00 9.00 27.50 123.00 4X4 1.75 14.00 0.40 60 14.60 12 96.00 10.00 30.00 126.00 4X5 2
RM2CE55DK–. Olcott's land values blue book of Chicago . m 100 .11125 l25 125 125 20o 3|Ao W.ADAMS 120 126 irin^n«i TJ? ^l^ T^ S rr^ E? L i J :i//,^ ]U ff 125 PL ^g^gaJoD, n^-°n?.^ -^ ^^ ^§ § § -5^^> ^^0- n 0(5° nn nn r^ r^ 1^ r^° ?°0 300A&^ J//^fEo^r0 200 ^00°-J>UUt+cz=D-c=D-a-S-U[?-rf>K]d| lU n w JACKSON200 200 200 ^00 Ui— ? Sn^fe5225n250 250 300 400 o55 ^ [ctAOVS AVj-|[giu gi—I Sill L^ LJU I |F;| IMUU il I I 1 I I ^^^ ^^= • = -=150-- ?• --.=U0-iB^5a 300r; ^5Ctr. P8«e 89 OLCOTTS LAND VALUES BLUE BOOK W. F. CONLON & Co. REAL ESTATE Specialists in Selling, Renting and Managing WEST SIDEMAN
RM2CEJ1EW–. A manual of marine engineering: comprising the design, construction, and working of marine machinery. Fig. 142.—Headers for Small Tubes.. Fig. 142a.—Babcock Tube and Headers. TABLE XXVIII.—Basin and Sea-going Trials of H.M.S SheldrakeIN 1898-99 (Babcock & Wilcox). ^ t^ • fM,^ *i Nature of Trial. « SS.2d II c 6 a aa o5 Is ft a = SI 11-5.2 Si5== o 1 i 1 a J-a3 5 eg Evaporative, . 2 2 8 168 1116 •0 169 150 10 5 126 . 2 2 8 179 1292 ■0 1-46 15U 10 5 126 2 2 8 169 1761 1-78 25 0 9 05 126 2 2 8 165 1873 1-67 25-0 9 34 126 8 hours at 2500 I.H.P., . 4 8 152 2642 •0 1-43 150 252 ;j hours at 3000 I.H.
RM2CF5W54–. Thirty-Third Annual Report of the State Board of Education Showing the Condition of the Public Schools of Maryland for the Year Ending July 31, 1899.. 18 351 14 37 17 37 14 3774 46 86 46 91 40 83 47 109 121 49 58 138 87 126 78 131 51 14830 52 18 55 26; 50J 28 64. ; 514I 831I1833 873I1784I 82o!i475 8i4|i993 State Board of Education. 291 PRINCE GEORGES COUNTY COLORED SCHOOL STATISTICS.EXPENSES FOR YEAR ENDING JULY 31, 1899. CO (0 tn S tn ns a< cS 0 aj ^ 0 C 0 f) <& ^ 0 EO 0 1-1 a (1) a S pairs. n 3 c (LI .« 0 C -I- tn 1^ tal expenses 0 i- ir. aS <u 3 m d <u 0 (U A w p^ f^ Pii ^ t-(
RM2CEHXK5–. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. 88 8g S8 88 OlO 88 § ooo ooo lOOlO 88. 1894.] BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS 125 § 8 IS iSg§2 S ia*ccctt o» § 8:^8 oo oin cocoioNi-i §igSSS (Ot-eOr-ioi gS - - * § Sin ?SuS 5^ 2 p n«S*^ £ fc. 3 f e C3 5^ « Oj I! ?8 §S 8 gg^8 15 003 50 10 005 00 10 00 n g5g£8 r 50 19 5012 00 8 36 20 0010 00 2 00 §8g8 g^2 ocooooeoo cooooo a aIJ S 9 3 ?C H S S ^ •= E s. o 0) • Jj 126 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE [1894. 88 SS g 88 8 o oeocooc O lOOOOC lO coin C2 ^ceo.-i 31 ! «^oo
RM2CF6JX6–. Annual report of the State Examiner and the ... annual report of the Banking Department for fiscal year ending June 30 ... ANNUAL REPORT STATE EXAMINER 125 t2§ii iI Ii : i i i i. IS 1 £ sS I. 126 ANNUAL REPORT STATE EXAMINER CS O o >>m en-(->•-; ?-i f= S 2 OOC?DC- C<lC<I005ir5Crs!0-*lrtOOlOT-l?Ot--**iOOi-li-l«00005-i- eo (M N (M T-i COooco Pi CO a»r::3 u*i ^3 . -d d d-^ 3 ^^^^ 03 oji^ d ce. > .S g G ^ ^ 03O O O fc- ANNUAL REPORT STATE EXAMINER 127 ; OS lO !M lO (M 5£> r^ 1-i (M g > 3 - CO O lO CO 00 Oi 1-1iH CO 1^-CO lO O3.i;ooce^:;34:3^aiot^c3>rkr 128 ANNUAL REPO
RM2CJ0GRE–. Ogden City Director . HO? £ ft z -: m 9 c m> z SL o < o -J Q. (J) — 35 js O (0 15 « -o .E c -o ► n3 >* -». » C .2 « -l Q. c Oi CD O = COS00 Id zo X0. UJ -4 UJ h J. M. FORRISTALL 4,1»SS SURETY BONDS, FIRE, ACCIDENT, i M 0 i in A Kl^M-LIABI LITY AND BURGLARY IINoUKAINOt. 126 R. L. POLK & COS Craig John, b 200 W 28th. Craig Louise, b 483 17th. Craig Nettie C, sec S L Valley Canning Co, b 483 17th. Craig Ray, b 539 23d. Craig Wm G, b 483 17th. Craig Wm W, pres and mgr S L Valley Canning Co, r 483 17th. Cramer, see also Creamer and Kramer. Cramer Fred, hlpr 0 S L, b 549 22d. Cramer Wm,
RM2CPBE8H–. The Wilson bulletin . (S) — (N — <N . ^ es <^ CnJ a OA A OAA<A« O <0 QQ^e^ CX3OON ^NO ooNNoaN 2^22oN^-2- in -^ - «-r.GO cnenen<.^0H,<<OOcn O en Z enenO o ON 1—1 o ^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ ^ vO- ^ i i i i ^jj ^ i ^i O en en en en cn<:v^ci:j2Jd:2e^J^E^^Ic2cS6cS^Jc^^?o 126 aoU I c«Qs<OU Q< CQ<5 H The Wilson Bulletin—No. 96 CODUO QOZ o o o u u ooooo ; ; -ri^ <Nr < < <^ -^ Zh en en v:;^Tr * — OSO OcnOcnO cn< BO &b « J^ (Tl eib -s Mr u -: 3 tJ 3 ft <0<cn do ;<»-i!2 oo cnmOcnO cn<cncn en o u C O in T-^ tN CN 00 ^ 00 ■^ . CN t^ OuuO OcnO<0 cn< e
RM2CENB2K–. Archives des sciences physiques et naturelles. ° -510° 553° ,7 73^06 0J581 510° -553°,7 598° 80,84 0,1756 553°, 7-598° 638°. 7 87,93 0,1771 598° -638°,7 691° 99,04 0,2124 638°,7-691° 711° 103,41 0,2185 691° -711° 726°, 7 106,91 0,2227 711° -726°,7 74lo 110,44 0,2469 726°,7-741° 733° 1U,20 0,3136 741° -753° 777°,7 116,41 0,2280 753° -777°,7 806° 126,05 0,2179 777°,7-806° 823°,7 130,04 0,2366 806° -823°,7 844°,3 134,78 0,2206 823°,7-844°,3 873°. 7 ✓ 142 15 0.2503 844°.3-8737 Les résultats de ce tableau sont des movènnes detrois expériences faites à des températures très voi-sines. On remarque
RM2CHYR6F–. Transactions . 13 23 110.422 2 05 615 1879 13,801 8 10 15.936 17 8 92,002 2 34 702 1880 13,234 0 4 14.037 18 20 103,826 2 18 654 1881 10,756 13 2 15,556 12 20 126,308 1 52 456 1882 14.107 3 20 22,081 12 18 106.884 2 37 711 1883 15,446 9 23 25,954 10 21 97,733 2 84 862 1884 1(5,079 14 10 25,186 12 18 118,087 2 40 720 1885 21,600 0 0 29,000 156,361 Total 388,596 6 12 523,962 3,637,194 The figures for 1885 are close estimates, bat not full returns.Assuming them to be correct, the average yield of the quartz crushedin 1885 would be 14 dwt. 21 gr. per ton of 2000 lbs., and theaver-age of all quar
RM2CGYJN7–. American engineer and railroad journal . 0 ton-miles, pints 0.022 Costs :—Coal— Per engine-mile, pence 2.4 Per ton-mile, pence 0.0071 Oil:— Per engine-mile, pence 0.165 Per ton-mile, pence 0.00049 Repairs:— Per engine-mile, pence 0.56 Per ton-mile, pence 0.0017 Total:— Per engine-mile, pence 8.125 Per ton-mile, pence 0.0092 Engine No. 292. 11,670 11,415 49.9 238.03 Engine No. 294. 11,673 11,415 49.58 234.29 S. 717.112.53,993,S1217,337 2,674,420 3,949,110 17,030 43.0243.980.126 44.3145.310.131 7.180.021 6.22 0.0184 2.3 0.0067 2.37 0.007 0.160.00047 0.14 0.00041 0.45 0.0013 0.37 0.0011 2.91 0.
RM2CR666M–. Railroad structures and estimates . 58 399 443 489 6 6 68 96 126 158 191 227 264 303 344 387 433 480 529 7 0 75 106 138 172 209 247 287 329 373 420 467 518 570 7 6 81 115 150 187 226 267 310 355 403 454 504 558 614 8 0 ■88 124 165 203 245 289 335 383 434 486 541 598 657 TABLE 43. — APPROXIMATE CUBIC YARDS IX ONE PIER. (Fig. 19.) Width of piera. (For girders over 13-foot centers up to 20-foot centers.) Total height • B. 10 14 18 22 26 30 34 38 42 46 50 54 58 ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. Ft. In. 6 0 83 117 152 190 231 273 318 364 415 467 520 576 635 6 6 90 127 166 208 25
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RM2CHBN52–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . UB. T. Hawley.. L. Robinson 7 Wo<illev 7 T. Rogers 7 Dougherty i. R. Boiling. BATTING AVERAGESIngs.NO.HS. R.Aver..7 0 110 .312 44.57 2 111* 184 36.80 0 60 192 27.43 0 56 126 18.00 2 23* 52 13.00 0 31 79 11.29 J. Van Pelt O. Middleton H. W. Mid-ton. Jr G. Dougherty E. Van Ielt BOWLING AVERAGES.B. M. R.W.Aver. T. Rogers 165 2 33114 9.36 L. Robinson 47 0 43 4 10.75 R. Boiling.. 149 1 123 11 11.18 Ings.NO.HS. R.Aver .70 76 10.8629 9.6750 8. 3337 7.403 .50 B. M. R.W.Aver. G. T. Hawley 236 3 204 18 11.33
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
RM2CHT3EX–. Journal . 210-11 150= C. • 1 l 1,448 127-1 1 126-5 D > 1,447 0-0720 -in-. 76-7 2.905 0-1599 E i 3,286 0-0072 0-1038 F f 7,601 J .-1.74.-, 15-0 D , 1,323 0-19510-2106 220-7 , E 0-09910-1078 116-2 /110-7 1 113-0 1- f 1,41911,473 0*0474 0 7i0-5) r 1 867-0 200° C. F (1,662 (. 1,552 0-1168 HIT, 1 1 i-.i L 0-1370. 7a 79 eo ei 8z S3 s* m es si ee es so si CoTLC<eJ0-alA on % JTi SO*h fressure Temperature (///-i, ■ The mean results obtained were plotted to scde, andfrom the smoothed curves shown below, the following table was constructed by graphic interpolation : — Tablk III.Vapour Pressures
RM2CJ0EK0–. Potatoes, a money crop, how to grow, fertilize, spray and harvest them at a profit . 135 58! 58 64.96 120 75 65 56.65 128i 151| 71j 62: 69.44 115 137 73 76 64.60 159 135 112100.80 90 91 81 86 105 105 122 78i 109 86 83i 100 105^ 110 132 1531 110] %T 67.86 93... 90 100 119 100 145 158 138 115 110102.30 S.Atlantic. 74.964.8 68.8 79.6 94.2 50.1^ 95.6 62.860.657.569.766.o!l03.9 126.7 137.681.569.01 65.99 Ohio.Ind..111....Mich.Wis.. 70 76 74; 84| 78 86 82 N. C. E. Miss.: River 79.4i74.2 6 92.0 85.6110.6 53.248.444.5151.0:41.0 71.9 94.5 9493 80 Minn Iowa Mo 78i 72 N. Dak S. Dak Nebr Kans 85 85; 91
RM2CEJJP2–. Révai nagy lexikona; az ismeretek enciklopédiája. -éyékben Évlsajatmozgás a Centauri 0-75 4-5 3-6J Lalande 21,185 68 0-48 G8 4 75 Cl Cygni 61 0-44 7-4 5-17 Argel.-Ölt/.en 18.609 ... 0-87 8-8 1-32 8-2 0-35 9-3 2-30 Groombrlíge 34 7-9 0-31 10T) 2-83 7-6 0-28 11-6 0-27 12-1 9 026 126 l 05 66 025 130 143 85 0-24 13-6 4 40 4-7 024 13*6 1-84 3-6 0-21 11!) a Aurigae (Capella) Argcl -öltzen 17,-Slő ... 9 1*27 a IqnilM (Atair) 0 20 064 e Indi ... 5-2 0-20 163 4-0) Legnagyobb évi saját mozgásuk a következőÁ.-nak van: A csillag neve Nagyság-rend Uvi sajátmosgaa Cordoba Zon.-kat. 5h 213 8-70 Groombridge
RM2CF6HT5–. Annual report of the State Examiner and the ... annual report of the Banking Department for fiscal year ending June 30 ... i coco 0 U5^ Tti oc LfS tH Oi CO 0 01 LO 0 T-H-^eOC-^t-OOiH 00 00 W CO ?<ti 0 CO ; iH OOOrHa5TH*U5cq 1-H OS CO OS 01- 00 t- i cq ^ N irj^CTscoS^^i-iirj 1^ OJ Cvl CO ai o CO CO 10 US CO 00 CO CO c— ^t^Tt* cv: CO ; rH CO to 05 CO iH •A to co CO i T-T cqc- co c ra oj ^ o dO!^ C S-i OJ o ft o CO +-> -d o ,13 J3 c3 ro Q .SO C O i ?j-^r r a> ANNUAL REPORT STATE EXAMINER 133 2,697.18 622.11 26,624.51 3,893.02 $280,777.53 COCMCM 00CO €«- 126,000.0096,000.0075,000.00 80
RM2CGHDP6–. Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the Year Ending July 3, 1911 . &3 (.0 46 21 192 VU 84 40 40 298 .11 34 15 33 133 56 22 30 19 32? :» 31 20 20 109 28J 189 96 74 639 l.^>2 108 61 :» 3(0 ;507 2«1 140 126 774 t?> 70 53 32 273 U 30 12 10 86 rAi 343 290 221 1.3.« bi 37 39 34 162 163 131 93 70 457 490 286 221 154 1,151 104 37 35 18 194 104 37 :» 18 194 60 44 32 19 155 75 .-iO 24 24 153 72 r.3 4.-> 3;-. 205 218 118 100 67 503 223 149 86 64 522 109 70 46 m 263 52:1 .3:10 248 166 1,267 3.-> .34 18 .-, 92 .56 :i5 21 20 132 7,.395 4,
RM2CD8GDN–. Annual report . iven. *14th Report, Ontario Bureau of Mines, Part III., pp. 14, 126.tilth Report, Ontario Bureau of Mines, pp. 227, 229. 106 Bureau of Mines No. 4 Analyses No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. SiO-TiO.. Als6,Fe.OaFeb Can MgO BaO Xa.,0. K.6.. MnO CuO XiO CoO P.O-, . HX> Loss on ignition Total .Sp. Gravity 45.20 19.08 3.64 14.64 7.894.98 3.32 1.08 99.83 47.22 3.62 16.52 3.32 12.40 9.61 3.33 .01 3.40 .67 .04 trace .0275 .0055 .33 .30 100.8033.01 49.84 18.941.5116.40/ 10.327.39 48.06 1.991.28 18.23 9.57 11.557.80 1.87.27 3.54 100.24 100.89 49.90 1.47 16.32 13.546.586.22 1.822.25
RM2CDM7PD–. Construction and test of a rotary transformer for direct current . 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 OUTPUT IN AMPERES. ROTARY TRANSPORITRP 1 Multinlfi. Tfijll Comp- Enfflinh Method- Ej E, ^ A Wi Wf^ ffrz ^^m/ 111,0 45,1 3.8 0 422 0 0 921 L11„0 45cl 6.3 5.6 700 253 36„C 929 LIIL^ 45„8 8.4 10,f> 92ft 4ft5 -hZ^ 9.-^9 L10.5 46.5 10.8 16.8 1194 782 64.8 939 110,0 47.0 13.4 21.1 1470 992 66„6 949 110.0 47.2 16.1 126.4 1770 1245 70-5 958 109.5 47.4 18.7 31.7 2050 1500 73.4 949 109.0 47.8 21.4 36.8 2330 1760 75,1^ 958 Loa..^ 47.6 ^4.3 42.4 2^0 2ol9 76.8 949. 108.0 47o4 27.6 47.4 2980 2256 75.0 958
RM2CGTTWR–. American engineer . lb. of coal atspeed of maximum horse power. C. R. I. .& P. C. & 0. D. L. & W. C. B. & Q 2-8-2 2.8-2 2-8-2 2-8-2 318,850 315,000 312,000 303,400 243,200 243,000 236,500 231,000 76.3 77.1 76 76.4 60,800 60,750 59,125 57,750 57,100 60,800 57,000 60,000 2,470 2,500 2,470 2,470 27 25 27 26 4,264 4,051 4,859.1 4,627 848 845 1,065 961 5.03 4.8 4.56 4.82 12.15 12.95 10.65 11.20 98.5 97.3 96 93.7 129 126 126 122.5 6,480 6,560 6,480 102.5 98.7 83 Nov., 563 Mar., 128 Sept., 459 the crank pin and of the tractive effort. The diameter ofdrivers is the same in both cases. In comparison
RM2CDAFEA–. The future water supply of San Francisco; a report to the Honorable the secretary of the interior and the Advisory board of engineers of the United States army . mated M. G. M. G. 3,577 +6,354.0 13,550.0 3,577 3,586.8 3,577 3,577 3,577 3,586.8 3,577 3,577 3,577 3,577 3,577 3,577 3,577 3,586.8 3,577 3,577 3,577 3,586.8 3,577 3,577 3,5771,783.6 + 6,354.0 — 339.6—1,362.0+1,512.6+2,765.3+1,463.0 — 704.2 — 17.9—5,148.8—1,249.1—2,280.2 —2,858.1—2,500.7 — 811.0+1,457.0—1,762.6 — 150.8+2,255.7—2,762.5+4,593—3,070 +4,059—1,923.6 13,210.411,848.413,361.016,126.317,589.3 16,885.116,867.211,718.410,469.
RM2CGHDG5–. The theory and practice of surveying : containing all the instructions requisite for the skilful practice of this art . 2 26 I 9 8 12 126 4 45 428 4 10 3 49 3 27 3 I 2 29 I 44 I 10 8 24 129 4 52 4 344 41 4 16 3 54 3 32 3 5 2 z% 146 I 12 8 368 48 132 4 59 4 22 3 59 3 37 3 9 % 36 i 49 1 14 •35 5 6 4 48 4 28 4 5 3 42 3 13 2 40 I 51 » »5 9 0 5 ^2 4 54 4 34 4 JO 3 47 3 17 2 43 » 54 I 17 9 12 141 5 »9 5 0 4 40 4 5 3 52 3 21 246 I 56 I 19 9 24 144 5 ^6 5 6 4 46 4 21 3 57 3 26 2 50 59 I 20 9 36 147 5 33 5 13 4 52 4 27 4 2 3 30 ^^J 2 I I 22 9 48 150153 5 405 46 5 205 26 4 58 4 334 38 4 7 3 353 39 258
RMRR65BP–. Abhandlungen der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft. Natural history. °«)8. ^0 153.. 126.. 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.. Senckenbergische Naturforschende Gesellschaft. Frankfurt am Main, Waldemar Kramer [etc. ]
RMRR7EXK–. Abhandlungen der Geologischen Bundesanstalt. Geology; Paleontology. 126 Dr. 0. Abel.. Fig. 6. CI + II c*IIl CIV+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 perfectly resemble the original work.. Geologische Bundesanstalt (Austria); K. K. Geologische Reichsanstalt (Austria). Wien : Geologische Bundesanstalt
RMRE56G8–. Rollo Beck Galapagos expedition journal, 1905-1906 (inclusive). Scientific expeditions -- South America.. 126 ^t2L. sU*^-zj / 3 5>^7 0 <v^x^y H^^k. 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.. Beck, Rollo Howard.
RMRE1PCJ–. Ecological investigations of the tundra biome in the Prudhoe Bay region, Alaska. Tundra ecology. 126 70° 30. (3 Clq^^ 0 2 4 6 km V. o. 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.. Brown, Jerry, 1936-. [Fairbanks : University of Alaska]
RMRMGJ2W–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. t /. B Fig. 126. Gauthiericeras album (van Hoepen, 1965). SAS Z871. x 0,65.. 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.. South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum
RMRDXNAD–. Rough draft of a manual of Indian sylviculture . Forests and forestry; Forest management; Forest nurseries. Fig. 125.—Fire-tracing along a watercourse,. Fig. 126.—Firing fire-traces. B 0. 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.. Fernandez, E. E. Dehra Dun [India] : Jubliee Press
RMRGWXRP–. Bulletin. Ethnology. I. I. I J I 0 I 2 3CM Rim Scale Figure 126.—Rim profiles and vessel shapes of Guajard Incised, Marajoara Phase. 391329—57- -25. 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.. Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.
RMRHE160–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 126. I 1 Abb.44: Corytophanes cristatus KL. 11,0 mm. Schnitt 5-6-5. Transversalschnitt im Bereich des Cavum antorbitale und dem Foramen olfactorium. Maßstab 0.5 mm Sept. nas.. 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.. Bonn, Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig
RMRE1NHP–. Ecologically Sensitive Sites in Africa. Volume 1: Occidental and Central Africa. Ecologically Sensitive Sires of Africa Fig 9.2 Togo: unprotected ecologically sensitive sites N roRLD cottssnvirtos UOHITDRIHC CtHTRI 0' l Unprotected Si tes. ir - »•- Lome 0 50 lOOkn 126. 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.. WCMC. World Bank
RMRGG9KC–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. tuberculata parvula acclivata filiozati oceani scanica dixoni. 0.1 mm sarthacensis bituberosa pegma levenseni sarissata Fig. 126 Outlines of eleozooidal aperture shapes in species of Reptomultelea. Individual apertures were traced from SEM micrographs and scaled using the mean apertural length determined for the species. Species are arranged according to apertural length. gothica Levinsen and several related species of Meliceritites. Such similarities raise the possibility that Reptomultelea is not monophyletic but may instead be pol
RMRE374K–. Ecological and behavioural evidence for the systematic status of New Zealand oystercatchers : (Charadriiformes: Haematopodidae). Eurasian oystercatcher. <. A N = 126 4 0 20 16 12 8 4 0 20 16 12 8 A 0 T 1 f. 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.. Baker, Allan J; Royal Ontario Museum. [Toronto] : Royal Ontario Museum
RMRDXNA9–. Rough draft of a manual of Indian sylviculture . Forests and forestry; Forest management; Forest nurseries. Fig. 126.âFiring fire-traces. B 0. cm. ^â ;^;M:x^;^^^C.;^^^..^, O Fig. 128.âMode of attacking fire that has got away from trace during burning.. 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.. Fernandez, E. E. Dehra Dun [India] : Jubliee Press
RMRGAW2B–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Entomology. 124. 127 Figs 123-127 Male genitalia of Stigmellafuscilamina, Belize. 123, holotype (29110-BMNH), capsule; 124, same, aedeagus; 125, paratype (29111 - BMNH), left valva; 126, same, gnathos and uncus; 127, same, aedeagus. Scale: 0.1 mm.. 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.. Natural History Museum (London). Andover : Intercept
RMRFAH81–. Catalogue of the chelonians, rhynchocephalians, and crocodiles in the British museum (Natural history). Chelonia (Genus); Rhynchocephalia; Crocodiles. 120 TESTFDTinD^. No web between the digits; width of the mandible at the symphysis less than the horizontal diameter of the orbit; second vertebral shield much broader than long 5. annulata, p. 126. No web between the digits; width of the mandible at the symphysis equal to the borizontal diameter of the orbit; second vertebral shield much broader than long 0. rubida, p. 127. Fig. 35. X. *Vi^ ^*^.. f^ —•— 1 '^^L,*^,^.^,-*®^ r ^ -^1 t /-''iV
RMRF1CR1–. Catalogue of the chelonians, rhynchocephalians, and crocodiles in the British museum (Natural history). Chelonia (Genus); Rhynchocephalia; Crocodiles. 120 TESTFDTinD^. No web between the digits; width of the mandible at the symphysis less than the horizontal diameter of the orbit; second vertebral shield much broader than long 5. annulata, p. 126. No web between the digits; width of the mandible at the symphysis equal to the borizontal diameter of the orbit; second vertebral shield much broader than long 0. rubida, p. 127. Fig. 35. X. *Vi^ ^*^.. f^ —•— 1 '^^L,*^,^.^,-*®^ r ^ -^1 t /-''iV
RMRFAHBP–. Catalogue of the chelonians, rhynchocephalians, and crocodiles in the British Museum (Natural History). New ed. By George Albert Boulenger. Chelonia (Genus); Crocodiles; Rhynchocephalia. 120 TESTUDINTD-a:. No web between the digits; width of the mandible at the symphysis less than the horizontal diameter of the orbit; second vertebral shield much broader than long 5. annulata, p. 126. No web between the digits; width of the mandible at the symphysis equal to the horizontal diameter of the orbit; second vertebral shield much broader than long 0. ruhida, p. 127. Fig. 35.. Please note that thes
RMRGBD2E–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Bui. 194, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate X.. Fig. 1.—Maricopa Canal, United States Reclamation Service, Arizona. (No. 126—Downstream from Station 0.). 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. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.
RMRF1CRY–. Catalogue of the chelonians, rhynchocephalians, and crocodiles in the British Museum (Natural History). New ed. By George Albert Boulenger. Chelonia (Genus); Crocodiles; Rhynchocephalia. 120 TESTUDINTD-a:. No web between the digits; width of the mandible at the symphysis less than the horizontal diameter of the orbit; second vertebral shield much broader than long 5. annulata, p. 126. No web between the digits; width of the mandible at the symphysis equal to the horizontal diameter of the orbit; second vertebral shield much broader than long 0. ruhida, p. 127. Fig. 35.. Please note that thes
RMRMAK3A–. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects -- Ontario Periodicals. 126 THE EEPOET OF THE ^0. 3B rows were selected at the end wliich showed the greatest amount of the feeding work of the beetles. On December 4, 1914, groups of twenty trees were each treated with pure kerosene emulsion, carbolineum and carbolineum emulsion. Eows were left between for checks. The material was applied directly to the trunks up to the younger growth. On April 9, 1915, twenty-five trees were treated with pure kerosene emulsion, fifty with carbolineum emulsion and twenty-eight with pure
RMRG83XJ–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Bulletin 126 LIFE HISTORIES OF NORTH AMERICAN WILD FOWL ORDER ANSERES (Part) BY ARTHUR CLEVELAND BENT Of Taunton, Massachusetts. ,^^0^^^^ini!sr-^-^... ^. 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 National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonia
RMRFA382–. Catalogue of the fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural history) ... By Richard Lydekker ... Reptiles, Fossil; Amphibians, Fossil. 126 CHELONTA. shields. Nuchal shield small, widest behind; 2nd vertebral with a pointed posterior border, more or less deeply interpenetrating the 3rd nuchal, which is usually shorter; sulcus between humeral and pectoral shields forming a right augle. Length of adult 0,350 (13*8 inches). Hah. India. 39841. The shell of an adult individual; from the Pliocene of the {Fig.) Siwalik Hills. Figured by the writer in the * Palaeonto- logia Indica,'
RMRGCWAH–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Entomology. 70 R. PUPLESIS AND G.S. ROBINSON. Figs 124-128. Male genitalia of Pseudopostega saturella. 124, capsule, holotype, Indonesia: Sulawesi (28692 - BMNH); 125, uncus and tegumen of same specimen; 126, gnathos of same specimen; 127, valva, paratype, Indonesia: Sumba (Pupl. 001 - NNM); 128, juxta, holotype, Indonesia: Sulawesi (28692 - BMNH). Scale: 0.1 mm.. 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
RMRHMMEH–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 126 EIZO NAKANO, KAYO OKAZAKI AND TAKASHI IWAMATSU concentration of added calcium (0.5 mAI) was so low that no effect was found on the spicule formation, as reported by Okazaki (1956). At appropriate intervals, larvae were withdrawn from the culture and washed with sea water five times. They were then homogenized with 0.54 M KG at pH 7.2 in a Teflon homogenizer of the Potter type. The homogenate (called "total homogenate") was centrifuged in the cold at 800 y for 10 minutes and the sediment was discarded, while the
RMRGK9F0–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. . 126 I'.M 124 0.v> â â I I l (1.1. vv. ,,,l .'if' ;.u>i â 'â¢I '.« Iff iV.vvy â 1 ,l'-l. â l:M'l V 127 128. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMRGJ0HX–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. 126 W. A. SANDS 010 0 05 -0 05 -010. 010 Figs 304 & 305. Three-dimensional graphs of canonical variates 1, 2 & 3, showing species of Alyscotermes as solid spots. 304, imago; 305, worker caste.. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMRF28BJ–. Catalogue of the fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural history) ... By Richard Lydekker ... Reptiles, Fossil; Amphibians, Fossil. 126 CHELONTA. shields. Nuchal shield small, widest behind; 2nd vertebral with a pointed posterior border, more or less deeply interpenetrating the 3rd nuchal, which is usually shorter; sulcus between humeral and pectoral shields forming a right augle. Length of adult 0,350 (13*8 inches). Hah. India. 39841. The shell of an adult individual; from the Pliocene of the {Fig.) Siwalik Hills. Figured by the writer in the * Palaeonto- logia Indica,'
RMRG7BXP–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 126 127. 129 Figures 126-129.—Female genitalia: 126, Prodoxus cinereus; 127, Prodoxus aenescens; 128, Mesepiola specca, paratype; 129, Agavenema barberella, paratype. (Scale=1.0 mm.). 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 National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc
RMRGJ4G0–. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Thomas M. Donegan & Blanca Huertas 103 Bull. B.O.C. 2006 126(2) kHz 5 4 3- 2- 1 - - AtlapelAtlapetes . / iiiliirtiiiliiiiiiiriii ' i lyiiJii 1 s. kHz 5H 4 3- 2- 1- Atlapet€Atlapet(Atlapetes 0.000 kHz. 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.. British Ornithologists' Club. London : British Ornithologists' Club
RMRGYN6K–. Bulletin. Ethnology. 616 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [bull. 28 Lastljs we have a peculiar ornament in a picture of the death god, 0, in the Dresden manuscript, page 10, above. It seems to be a necklace of feather work, from wdiich hangs the. Fig. 126. E;u- oniaments and collars. sign of the death god, cimi. The figure is also interesting because it distinctly shows us how the ear ornaments represented above (c d, e.. 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 m
RMRM2TMK–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. Smithsonian Report, 1 91 0.—Chanute. Plate 1.. 1. Maxim's Multiplane 1894—Front View. weight, 8,000 pounds. Propeilert by 363-horsepower steam engine. Span, 126 feet; ^ ' area, 4,000 square feet; cos^t, $200,000.. 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.. Smithsoni
RMRE374J–. Ecological and behavioural evidence for the systematic status of New Zealand oystercatchers : (Charadriiformes: Haematopodidae). Eurasian oystercatcher. A N = 126 4 0 20 16 12 8 4 0 20 16 12 8 A 0 T 1 f. B N = 117 1 r. 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.. Baker, Allan J; Royal Ontario Museum. [Toronto] : Royal Ontario Museum
RMRGBD24–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 1.—Maricopa Canal, United States Reclamation Service, Arizona. (No. 126—Downstream from Station 0.). Fig. 2.—Grand Canal, United States Reclamation Service, Arizona. (No. 135—Upstream from Station 10.). 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. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P.
RMRN51X4–. Animals of land and sea. Zoology; Insects; Zoology. 126 ANIMALS OF LAND AND SEA and though most of them are not very speedy some, like the robber-flies which feed on other insects, are by no means slow. There are more different kinds of flight among the flies than among any other i^ C^ f^*'- <^0^£<^ kinds of insects, rang- ing from the direct, swift and powerful flight of the robber and horse-flies and the twisting and dodging flight of the lesser house-fly to the dancing of the gnats and the hovering and darting of many syr- phidsand bombyhids. These last are com- monly seen suspend
RMRT0KAN–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 126 The American Florist. Feb. ^0, Sir: I am not so great a fool as you take me for. I have been bitten once by you and I will never give vou an opportunity of making two bites of ' A. Cbeiiry. The words of the song referred to were by Andrew Cherry, the music by Shield, and it was first sung by Mrs. Mountain in her entertainment called "Travelers at Spa," in Dublin in 1806. At the present time the shamrock is as popular in Lon- don town on St. Patrick's day as in Dub- lin or Manhattan and is therelore e
RMREFW0C–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 276 eingeschnitten - dreilappig- mit mehr oder weniger vorgezogenem Mittellappen (vgl. die Fig. 126, 127). Diese nur auf Serpentin (vgl. jedoch S. 27S) vorkommende Unterart zeigt einen ungemein grossen Formenreiehtlium, so dass sclion Heufler (a. a. 0. S. 315). Asplenium Adiantum nigrura L. Subspecies Serpentin! (Tausch), forma genuiiia Milde. Unterste Primärsegmente verschiedener Formen in natürlicher Grösse, sämmtlich von kräftigen, al
RMRHN1GJ–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 126 M. ENZIEN ET AL. Figure 14. Cortical tubules (arrow) presumably originating from rtm of Figure 16. closely associated with the anteriorly positioned nu- cleus (N) of mastigote. Bracket indicates "rostral ridge" (IT). TEM. Bar scale = 1.0 f/m. correspond to those observed with light microscopy are depicted (Figs. 8A; 9A). The "buds," at least in Figure 12, are continuous with the cell cytoplasm and probably not an artifact resulting from overlapping amoebae. The "buds" lack both mitochondria
RMRPXN5W–. Airborne radar. Airplanes; Guided missiles. 5-10] APPLICATION TO ANALYSIS OF MATCHED FILTER RADAR 277 to and depend upon the wave shape of the signal. For the detection prob- lem, though, it is the received energy that counts. As a concrete illustration of a matched filter, suppose that the signal waveform consists of a series of n identical pulses separated by a repetition period T. Such a signal is of common occurrence in radar problems. Denoting an individual pulse by /)(/), the signal is defined by Pulse train - s{t) =!]/>(/- kT). 0 This signal is depicted in Fig. 5-15a. (5-126). Fig.
RMRGWDDG–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 122—127. — Lysitinga aurantiaca (Coq.) male terminalia. 122. — Right gonocoxite with append- ages and aedeagus in dorsal view, 123. — Gonocoxites, hypandrium, and aedeagus in ventral view. 124. — Epandrium with appendages in dorsal view. 125. — Aedeagus in lateral view. 126. — Sternite 8. 127. — Tergite 8. Stole: 0.5 mm. 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.. Il
RMRFCC5H–. A primer on stand and forest inventory designs. Forests and forestry Mensuration; Forest surveys. The estimated area and volume by vegetation type are similarly computed. To compute estimates for the conifer type, for example, all sampled stands not classed as conifer are assigned a value of 0 for volume and area. The area of conifer type is 6,240 acres, the area of hardwoods is 7,965 acres, and the area of brush/open is 1,095 acres. The estimated total volume is 126,583 ccf for conifer, 79,650 ccf for hardwood, and 3,285 ccf for the brush/ open type, respectively. Stand Estimates—Measured s
RMRGD5Y1–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. . Fig. 126 Porilandia lenticula. Lateral view of a shell from the right side from Sta. S44, West European Basin. An interval view of a right valve with an enlarged detail of the hinge-plate and a dorsal view of a shell. Specimens from North East Atlantic (det. K. Ockelmann). (Scales = 1.0 mm).. 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.. Natural History Museum (London).
RMRDAFDE–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 0.1 MM. 127 (126) Post-abdomen with 20-30 marginal denticles. Camptocercus macrurus (O. F. Miiller) 1785. Much Uke the preceding. Very rare, but reported from most regions in the United States. Undoubtedly the preceding species has been mistaken for this by some observers. 128 (125) Crest on valves only. Kurzia Dybowski and Grochowski 1894. This genus is Alonopsis (part) of older authors; Pseudalona Sars, Sole American species Kurzia latissima (Kurz) 1874.. General form subguadrate; greatly compressed; but with only slight crest on back, none on head.
RMRGD608–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. . Fig. 126 Portlandia lenticula. Lateral view of a shell from the right side from Sta. S44, West European Basin. An interval view of a right valve with an enlarged detail of the hinge-plate and a dorsal view of a shell. Specimens from North East Atlantic (det. K. Ockelmann). (Scales = 1.0 mm).. 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.. Natural History Museum (London).
RMRGWXW3–. Bulletin. Ethnology. UEGGBRS AND EVANS] ARCHEOLOGY AT MOUTH OF AMAZON 357 is not exactly determinable because of the lack of complete speci- mens. The larger jars have an exterior rim diameter of 20-30 cm. Decoration may cover the body or be limited to a band extending one-half to two-thirds of the distance below the junction of neck and body. The neck is almost invariably ornamented with con- tiguous vertical (rarely horizontal) incised lines or scrapings (fig. 126-1, pi. 71, i). Small bowls with rounded body, slightly constricted mouth and everted rim. Body diameter is 6.7-11.0 cm. (Palmat
RMRG83AD–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 126.—Ophiomastix mixta, x 3. a, from above; 6, from below; c, side view of two arm JOINTS NEAR DISK. been figured, so it seems worth while to illustrate its principal features here. The specimen before me has three tentacle scales on each of the basal arm pores, but this is not characteristic of the species. OPHIOCOMA BREVIPES. 0-phiocoma hrevipes Peters, Arch. f. Naturg., vol. 18 (1), 1852, p. 85. Locality.—Tanegashima, Japan, 1906, 6 specimens. The disk diameter of these individuals ranges from 8 to 27 mm. The smallest has some white
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