RM2AFW7H6–. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. , 3s 080 090 gallons 2 1IJ 2 25 Tries, 2 s 1 50 1 80 Strawberries, 2s 165 1 t)5 ii ash, 2 s 1 15 Tomatoes, 3s 0 80 0 30 r, tails 2 10 2 30 Hats 2 50 2 65 erel 1 20 1 30 », Sockeye, tails 135 150 flats 1 40 1 75 Cohoes 1 15 1 20 •Sardines, Albert, Ms tins 0 13 %b tins .... 0 20 0 21 Sportsmen, 4s genu-ine French high grade, key opener 0 12% Sardines, key opener, V.s 0 lO/i V.B 0 10% 0 11 %s 0 18/{ 0 19 Sardines, other brands 9% 11 0 16 0 17 P. * C. %s tins .... 0 23 0 25 V4« .... 0 33 0 3« Sardines, Amer., Vis 0 04l/2 0 09 %».... 0 09 0 11Mustard, % size, c
RM2AN5CTP–Journal of experimental zoology . 3C O ^ 00 OC 30 00 OO Ci Ci Fio;. 31 ]IelanopIus femur-rubrum; frequency distribution of head-lengthsof 491 spermatozoa from a single testis. Value in /iFrequency 71.41 72 2 ?3.0 73.9 74.7 75.5 76.4 77.2 78.0 78.8 4 1 11 7 W 23 28 26 79.7 80.5 81.3 82.2 83.0 83.8 84.7 85.5 86.3 87.2 37 48 38 32 48 33 30 17 13 17 88.0 88.8 89.6 90.5 91.4 92.2 93.0 93.8 94.6 95.5 16 7 72236342 96.3 97.1 97.9 1 2 1 B, figure 33; 1008 spermatozoa from the same left testis as figure32. The principal modes are at 88.8/x and OO.O/z, giving a ratioof 1.00 : 1.02. Set C, figure 34; 73
RM2AG4KJX–. Le quincaillier (Juillet-Decembre 1907). oz, caisse de 1 doz 3.00 4 oz, caisse de 1 doz 4.50 Bout. 20 oz, oaisse de A doz 4.75 Bout 20 oz, caisse de 1 doz 9.00 Huile Olive Minerva Minerva Brand Qts 12s 5.75 Minerva Brand Pts 24s 6.50 Minerva Brand .. .. £ Pts 24s 4.25 Thes Lipton, Caisse 50 lbs. ,b. Ceylon & Indien Noir cm Vert. A 1 lb. et i lb 0.45 B 1 lb. et i lb 0.40 No 1 C 1 lb et I lb 0.35 Xo 2 O 1 lb. et J lb 0.30 No 3 C 1 lb. et ID 0.22 No 4 C 1 lb 0.20 LE PRIX COURANT The Japon Victoria H/C 90 lbs 0.25 Princesse Louise H/C 80 lbs 0.19 The Vert Ceylon Style Japon Lady, caisse 6<0
RM2AG8KAJ–. Le quincaillier (Juillet-Decembre 1907). e de i doz 4.75 Bout. 20 oz, caisse de 1 doz 9.00 Huile Olive Minerva Minerva Brand Qts 12s 5.75 Minerva, Brand Pts 24s 6.50 Minerva Brand .. .. J Pts 24s 4.25 Thes Lipton, Caisse 50 lbs. ..b. Ceylon & Indien Noir ou Vert. 1 lb. et i lb 0.45 B 1 lb. et lb 0.40 No 1 C 1 lb et J lb 0.35 No 2 C 1 lb. et Mb 0.30 No 3 C 1 lb. et J lb 0.22 No 4 C 1 lb 0.20 LE PRIX COURANT The Japon Victoria H/C 90 lbs 0.25 Princesse Louise H/C 80 lbs 0.19 The Vert Ceylon Style Japon Lady, caisse 60i lbs . 0.18 Duchess, caisse 60 lbs 0.19 LUMSDEN BROS. TOBONTO A HAMILTON L
RM2AG7712–. Le quincaillier (Juillet-Decembre 1907). 4.75 Bout. 20 oz, eaisse de 1 doz 9.00 Huile Olive Minerva Minerva Brand Qts 12is 5.75 Minerva Brand Pts 24s 6.50 Minerva Brand .. .. Pts 24s 4.25 Thes Lipton, Caisse 50 lbs. >b.>n & Indion NoLr ou Vert. 1 lb. et i lb 0i.45 B 1 lb. et i lb 0.40 No 1 C 1 lb et J lb 0.35 No 2 C 1 lb. et J ilb 0.30 No 3 C 1 lb. et i lb 0.22 No 4 C 1 lb 0.20 LE PRIX COURANT The Japon Victoria H/C 90 dbs 0.25 Prinicesse Louise H/C 80 lbs 0.19 The Vert Ceylon Style Japon Lady, eaisse GOi lbs ?. 0.18 Duchess, •eaisse 60 lbs 0.19 LUMSDEN BROS. TORONTO ft HAMILTON La L
RM2AJ5JWM–Pacific wine and spirit review . 210 Bond & Lillard Fall 85 320 Bond, M. S 55 52*3035 Bow en H C Spr 86 60 4055 52^ 77* 60 55 40 40 G7i HO 95 70 65 50 m 42i SO eo 42* Spr 81 325Fall 81 315 45 70 .5 50 37^ .32* Cedar Brook (W H McBrayer) 100 250 200190 265 200 52^ 225 215 165 Cliff Falls 45 37* Clifton Cook, C. B 45 40 33f 5.:42* Spr 86 250 47* 40 30 50 32* Craig, F. G 357545 42; 65 167i 40 6037* 33* 47i 165 i25 Cumberland 70 65 47* 45 210 Dant, J. W Darling 57^ 50 50 45 37* 52* 05 75 65 80 57A 40 37i 47* 42*45 37* 35 40 Daviess Co Club( F A Bensberg & CoDedman, C. M 1.5 230 2.50 6)55 42* 55 65
RM2AJJ2XA–Vaughan's book for florists . 987 O.—Standard, VA in 35 987 A.— Sl/2 in 40 987 B.— 9i in 50 987 C— 10^ in 65 987 D.— 11 in 75 988 . 10 in 75 989.-12 inches 70 990.—12 inches 85 991.—7 inches 55 WILLOW PLATEAUX. OVAL,. 30 I 20 inch 45 38 I 22 55 ROUND. 30 I 20 inch 45 33 24 60 38 I 16 inch.18 . 14 inch..16 ..18 .. SWISS MOSS BASKETS. Fresh White Stocks; Best Quality. 3H 4 5 6 7 8 9 6 7 8 GROSS. DOZEN. t 2 60 $ 0 25 2 80 28 3 30 32 4 75 43 6 00 55 . 8 80 80 11 00 1 00 14 00 1 30 1 25 1 50 WHEAT SHEAVES. 1A PER CENT. DISCOUNT1U From Prices Named Below. Larger Discount If Your Order Exceeds $ 10.
RM2ANJ4DE–Journal . » SO -20 â IG 2-8n . 10 1-70 â ⢠â¢â¢ â 20 1-20 ,. SI Trace .. 17 â 85 â¢â¢ Gth March 1888. The foregoing analyses were made by iis. Horace ^X. Crowtiiek, F.C.S. E. Cleminshaw, M.A., F.C.S., F.I C. 9.0 « E 0 as8.0 7.67.0 6.56.0 Diagram showing the % SOj in Barner Gases with different percentages of HgS (6 % of O in Chamber exit).6 10 15 20 25 30 36 40 46 50 55 60 66 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 S 6.B OCO S.0 4.B 4.03.6 ^ -^ -l-h- â Jt 9.0 8.6 8.0 7.5 7.0 R.5 6.0 5.6 5.0 4.64.0 3.9 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 G5 70 75 80 85 90 95 1007â of H2 S in Gases burnt Ma.M,:â,is«.] THE JOUKN
RM2ANGT86–American specimen book of type styles : complete catalogue of printing machinery and printing supplies, 1912 . on. 35 dp c C0 r I < UJ c 0 J V z V (/) J in 3 II c 0 Q z< LU z I LJ h J) 0 c Ih ^5 3 d b [51 «? 487 AcClure Series 3 A $7 80 4a $4 70 $12 50 BOND Sold 3 A $6 95 4 a $4 20 $11 15 Heavy RAIN 3 A $4 35 5a $3 15 $7 50 GRAND Material 36 Point 4 A $2 60 7 a $2 40 $5 00 Modest Display FOUND 30 Point 5 A $2 20 9 a 2 05 $4 25 12 Point 15 A $130 30a $145 $2 75 IMP A X r^P Qir^ IVF E^IGHT CHILDREN RETURN IMIL/V 1 L^IlOlvJlM Leave Country Homes Alone X i.i J 1A T J. J Secure Employment
RM2AJE4CT–Comparison of indirect and direct illumination . U. cr i. s. s. roiM 3 INDIRECT SYSTEM. OBSERVED DATA. Plane 5 ft . 2 in. ATI ON A B C D E 1 0.55 0.98 1.30 0.75 0.45 2 0.30 1.94 2.40 1.42 0.55 3 0.68 1.70 2.25 1.62 0.73 4 1.00 1.72 1.95 1.28 0.57 0 n or u.tsu 6 1.07 2.40 2.60 1.74 0.80 7 1.00 2.10 2.35 1.42 0.82 8 1.05 1.98 2.20 1.40 0.74 9 1.18 2.80 3.40 2.25 1.10 10 0.90 1.84 2.75 1.50 0.80 11 0.65 1.15 1.62 1.15 0.53. U. CF I. O. S. FORM 3 21 DIRECT SYSTEM In the direct system, the final arrangement consisted in removingthe bowls and reflectors from all the clusters, leaving the units in an
RM2AJA4KX–The use of psychological tests in the educational and vocational guidance of high school pupils .. . TAL-AGE EQUIVALENTS OF ALPHA SCORES, ACCORDING TO KOHS-PROCTOR AND ARMY PSYCHOLOGY NORMS ArmyRatings AlphaScores Mental Ages According to Kohs-Proctor Army Psychology Norms Norms D- 0 9—0 9—0 5 9-4 9—6 10 9—8 10—0 D 15 10—0 10—6 20 10-4 11—0 C- 25 10—8 11—6 30 11—0 12—0 35 ll^i 12—3 40 11—8 12—6 C 45 12—0 13—0 50 12-4 13—3 55 12—8 13—6 60 13—0 14—0 65 13—4 14—3 70 13—8 14—6 c+ 75 14—0 15—0 80 14-^ 15—3 85 l4r-8 15—6 90 15—0 16—0 95 15—i 16—3 100 15—8 16—6 B 105 16—0 16—9 110 16—4 17—0 lis 16—8
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RM2AKJ85J–A study of some of the factors that influence the yield and the composition of growing pasture grass . iweekly weekly biweekl May iu T o &alo. OVJ OA Q A oh .yu 22.90 24.40 »y«so Q *? 7 A io c; orD. y D 6.20 lo . 9 5 It ?ei R 9A n 9 sari 5.80 10.90 TO A C Id .4 b on oa June 1 4.90 X A • 0 u 8 2.55 8.00 105.8 2.75 7.75 8.20 20.50 11 1 c,1J 9 t a 2.30 5.75 22 1.80 5.75 1.80 5.05 5.45 13.00 29 1.60 2.00 5.25 July 6 4.10 7.95 5.40 9.95 17.15 22.40 13 2.80 4.55 10.20 » 20 3.60 9.05 4.90 12.05 12.05 24.15 ? 27 3.20 4.60 8.90 Aug. 3 2.50 6.90 3.50 9.30 6.70 15.20 10 1.20 1.85 2.95 n if 1.85 4.90 2.10
RM2AFNR39–. St. Nicholas [serial]. y the fifth President of theUnited States. KATHARINE K. SPENCER (age 14), HoHor Member. KINGS MOVE PUZZLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 N 0 C K 0 D A ?? .. N 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 / 17 . 18 N B R A B D JO 19 20 21 22 23 24 2 5 27 A F A G u T Q r N 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 A T L R E U A L s 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 R T N E L Y G A P 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 R C B N N M I L 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 0 u L I E H L A L 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 T A R G 1 A A c 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 W E 0 A M B V A L Begin at a certain square and move to an adjoiningsquare (as in the kin
RM2AKKNG9–Belgium and HollandHandbook for travellers . (p. 243); omnibus from the station at Flushingto the (34 M.) steamboat-pier. From Ghent to Bruges there is a private railway (30 M.), the continua-tion of the Waesland line (p. 62), as well as the Chemin de Fer de TEtat.Trains run in 65-95 min. (fares 2fr. 70, 1 fr. 80, 1 fr. 35 c.), starting fromthe Station dEecloo, on the X.E. side of the town. Stations Wondelghem,Lverghem, Sleydinge^ Wacrschoot, Eecloo (a busy town with 10,400 inhab.,where the Bruges, Selzaete, and Lokeren line diverges to the right), Bal-gerhoeke, Adeghem, Maldeghem (branch-line
RM2AN62FE–Italy: a handbook for travellersFirst Part (Nothern Italy) . Felina to (8 hrs.) the inconsiderable town of Castelnovone Monti (Tre Re, R. 80 c, clean), on the N.W. flank of the abrupt rockypeak of the Pietra Bismantova (3435 ft.), which Dante mentions in hisPurgatorio1 (IV. 25). The ascent, by a steep zigzag path, takes 3/4 hr.;the top affords an admirable view of the chain of the Apennines. From Reggio to Guastalla, 18 M., railway in li/4 hr. (fares 3 fr. 30,2 fr. 30, 1 fr. 50 c). Unimportant stations. 5 M. Bagnolo in Piano; 11 M. sa sp**- % « .. ? a. dfiitLTTi ? .^Wo, rtWiy OsVTXpOTP M, : ca
RM2AKKFFH–Belgium and HollandHandbook for travellers . elies and (30 M.) Roux, to — 35 M. Charleroi, see p. 183. 14. From Brussels to Antwerp via Malines. 271/2 M. Railway to Malines in 25-45 min. (fares 1 fr. 60, 1 fr. 20,80 c.); to Antwerp in 3/4-IV2 hr. (fares 3 fr. 35, 2 fr. 50, 1 fr. 70 c). Ex-press-fares one-fourth higher. The train starts from the Station du Nord. Travellers startingfrom the Station du Quartier Leopold change carriages at (2 M.)Schaerbeek (p. 195). A fertile and grassy plain, through whichthe Senne winds, is traversed. — 41/2 M. Haeren. 1-Ardievfchf £gUsrs: 3.<fo Gr.Bcgtdnnge^
RM2AKM0MP–Insektenborse. . 20 .« AdippB ii 4i20 Po. i .hin Xu OltlLJ it 4 t lC* V. tvl tlrl-t<4 3 i q ii Pir Satvfus Brisöis 5 SO ^ J. IldCU ( 11 °1— KiniTii^nli AI p Ton i lyUlilCJJLIulC (JttlilJ l* Sphinx Ligustri „ 6,30 Deilephila Galii „ 20,-- „ Euphorbiae % 6,30 „ Porcellus „ 12,70 Smeriuthus Tiliae ii 6i30 Zygaena Filipendulae „ 3,40 „ Carniolica „ 3,40 Callimorpha Hera „ 3,40 Aretia Aulica ii 3,40 Ocneria Dispar Bombyx Mori ösO Phalera Bucephala „ 3, Biloba Caeruleocephala „ 3,80 Agrotis C-nigrum„ Segetum „ 3,40 i, 4,20 Mamestra Brassicae „ 3.40 Ammoconia Cäecimacula „ 5,80 Miselia Oxyacanth
RM2CE5CMR–. Benjamin Electric Mfg. Co., manufacturers, wireless clusters and lighting specialties. . Cat Ho, 1252 Reflector and Socket only, Concealed Wiring (A) Complete with 40 Goose-neck Concealed Wiring (AReflector and Socket only,Open Wiring .(B)Complete with 40 Goose-neck, Open Wiring (B)Reflector and Socket only,Series Film Cut-Out (C)Complete with 40 Goose-neck, Series Film Cut-Out (C) LiPrice $4.50 6.80 6.00 6.30 7.00 8.30
RM2CRTXP9–. The Bell System technical journal . TIME Fig. 10 — (a) Circuit diagram of blocking oscillator showing various compo-nents of the effective bias, (b) The effective bias as a function of time, (c) Inhibit-ing voltage Vb produced by a regenerated pulse. 1082 THE BELL SYSTEM TECHNICAL JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 1956 30. UJ CODE rL.Ji..Ji..JinR....jin . . CALCULATED MEASURED o X 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 IMPULSE AMPLITUDE AS PER CENT OF SIGNAL AMPLITUDE Fig. 11 — Calculated and measured repeater errors for two set codes. 1 ST NEGATIVE OMISSIONTHRESHOLD^
RM2CT1N6M–. The Bell System technical journal . The Bell System technical journal . ction of the envelope, the result of using a control ratio of 1/2on the wave of Fig. 3o would be as shown in Fig. 5c. This was AMPLITUDE RANGE CONTROL 527 obtained by multiplying the original wave by a factor which is inverselyproportional to the rectified envelope. For comparison, the originalwave is shown in Fig. 5a, and the result of instantaneous compression 2 20 5 40 < 30 C RECTIFIEDENVELOPE — -- -^ ^ X y^ X b RECTIFIED / a INSTANTANEOUS j /a ^ ^ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 PER CENT OF TIME EMF IS ETQUAL TO
RM2CRW2YE–. The Bell System technical journal . ction of the envelope, the result of using a control ratio of 1/2on the wave of Fig. 3o would be as shown in Fig. 5c. This was AMPLITUDE RANGE CONTROL 527 obtained by multiplying the original wave by a factor which is inverselyproportional to the rectified envelope. For comparison, the originalwave is shown in Fig. 5a, and the result of instantaneous compression 2 20 5 40 < 30 C RECTIFIEDENVELOPE — -- -^ ^ X y^ X b RECTIFIED / a INSTANTANEOUS j /a ^ ^ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 PER CENT OF TIME EMF IS ETQUAL TO OR LESS THAN EMF SHOWN Fig. 4—The a
RM2CH02AW–. Official proceedings . Weight on Drivers, 186,000 pounds;Diameter of Drivers, 63 inches; Boiler Pressure, 180 pounds; Cylinders, 25x30 inches; ][aximum Tractive Power, 45,500 pounds. On the C. X. E. and Highland division connecting Poughkeepsie,Danbury and Waterbury, a distance of 120.53 miles, the rulinggrade is 1.2 per cent, 2 miles long. One of these engines hauls 80 cars, 5701 tons, over this divisionat an average speed of 17.85 miles per hour. AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY 30 CHURCH STREET, NEW YORK. This Space For Sale READING SPECIALTIES COMPANY GENERAL OFFICE AND WORKS, READING, PA. B
RM2CRXE5K–. The Bell System technical journal . unction of the envelope, the result of using a control ratio of 1/2on the wave of Fig. 3a would be as shown in Fig. 5c. This was I AMPLITUDE RANGE CONTROL 527 obtained by multiplying the original wave by a factor which is inverselyproportional to the rectified envelope. For comparison, the originalwave is shown in Fig. 5a, and the result of instantaneous compression I ? 20 5 40O ^20 C RECTIFIEDENVELOPE — ^ -- ^ X ^ / y/^ b RECTIFIED [ 1/ / a INSTANTANEOUS 1 I j /a ^ Fig. 4- 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 PER CENT OF TIME EMF IS ETQUAL TO OR LESS THAN EMF
RM2CPKA97–. Birds of Michigan . me extinct at Ann Arbor about 1875(Dr. J. B. Steere); I have seen flocks of from 30 to 80 in Kent Co. (S. E. White); became extinct in Monroe Co. in 1885 (Jerome Trombley); last seen at Morrice in1881, when I shot 52 (Dr. W. C. Brownell); reported from Benzie and Presque Islecounties; Mackinac Island (Dr. M. Gibbs); seen at Keweenaw Point as early as Mayi (Kneeland); March to Oct., sometimes taken in winter; formerly bred in all parts ofthe state, abundantly north; large breeding roosts formerly at Shelby, Mich. (Forestand Stream, Vol. XIV, pp. 231, 232); nest and eggs si
RM2CE5CJP–. Benjamin Electric Mfg. Co., manufacturers, wireless clusters and lighting specialties. . Cat Ho, 1252 Reflector and Socket only, Concealed Wiring (A) Complete with 40 Goose-neck Concealed Wiring (AReflector and Socket only,Open Wiring .(B)Complete with 40 Goose-neck, Open Wiring (B)Reflector and Socket only,Series Film Cut-Out (C)Complete with 40 Goose-neck, Series Film Cut-Out (C) LiPrice $4.50 6.80 6.00 6.30 7.00 8.30. Cat. No t.No. 125812601262126412661268 Fixtures 1258-1268 liuvehooded radial wave reflec-tor The concealed wiringwith cast iron cover, and 40ornamental brack with fitting ha
RM2CECYAE–. Life and light for woman. land,First, 25.25; Salem, First, 42.50, 67 75 UTAH. Utah Branch.—Mrs. Geo. H. Brown,Treas., Sandy. Park City, 5 00 WASHINGTON. Washington Branch.—Mrs. Everett Smith, Treas., 1533 18th Ave., Seattle. Belling-ham. Christian Endeavor Soc, 8.80;Ferndale, 2; Seattle, Mrs. J. H. Matthews,5; Spokane, Plymouth, 35; Tacoma,First,Sunday School, 30; Ahtanum (Special toMiss Wiley), 10, Total, Northern California Branch for SpecialWork.—Gi. of Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Axtellof Roseville, 111., for medical work underDr. S. B. Tallmon, Lintsing, 25; Pitts-burirh, Sunday School, for rel
RM2CE5CHW–. Benjamin Electric Mfg. Co., manufacturers, wireless clusters and lighting specialties. . 1286 1288 18*Cat. No. 1292 Fixtures 1294-1304 I 1 rice (A). $4.60 A 5.80 B 6.00 B 6.30 (C). 7.00 c 8.30 iave. Cat. No 1304 Reflector and Socket only,Concealed Wiring A Complete with 40 Goose-neck, Concealed WiringReflector and Socket only,Open Wiring Complete with 40 Goose-neck, Open WiringReflector and Socket only,Series Film Cut-OutComplete with 40 Goose-neck, Series Film Cut-Out radial wave reflector with beaded edge described on page U. The open wiring series film it socket) and 40* ornamental bracke
RM2CJ6BNH–. Report on the scientific results of the 'Michael Sars' north Atlantic deep-sea expedition 1910, carried out under the auspices of the Norwegian government and the superintendence of Sir John Murray, K.C.B., and Dr. Johan Hjort .. . 102* CURRENT MEASUREMENTS. 12 JUNE 1910 0 L til 1 2 4or 10 —I— 12 13 11 IS 40 Vi- la. o v E 10 5TAT.58. 30 20 10 N 10ZO-30-hO-50-bO-70-80-E ^8070bOSO-W-iO-ZO-10- s 10- 20- iO •tO- 50 bO- 70 .80- 8070 to- ». W-X-20.10N H 1- . iffc / / N9m (83 MS. 91 V. *57 Jf.7 9
RM2CDGYEM–. Rod and gun . 10»8 ROD AND GUN IN CANADA E. Coath 20 10 C. Mougenell 30 22 The prize wiiuuTS were:—L. Limpard, C. B.Harrison, Brunswick, T. Woodburn, J. Harrison,G. Wallace, R Gould. Visitors are cordially invited to attend theweekly shoots Saturday afternoons, 2.30, Queenswharf, foot af Bathurst street. There was a large attendance of visitors onhand on Ft^bniarv twenty-sixth. Messrs. A.Goulet (ClassA.), T. Woodburn (Class B.), and F.Stanley (Class C.) were the prize-winners: Birds Score. G. M. Dunk 80 71 C. Thomson 80 09 F. Stanley oO 44 R. Waterwortli 65 44 J. Harrison 50 37 E. Coath 55 4
RM2CEGJN6–. Hardware merchandising January-June 1898. annealed and gal-vanized, freight will be prepaid whenexceeding minimum rate of 20c. perlbs.] Bright, coppered steel and spring, 35 and5 p.c. revised list, f.o.b. Montreal, To-ronto or Hamilton. Broom Wire, per lb 0 05% 0 06 Clothes Line Wire, 19 gauge, per 1,000 feet 2 75 3 00 WIRE FENCING. F.O.B. FromCleveland StockGalvanized, 2 barb, 2% and 5 inches apart 180 2 00 Galvanized, 4 barb, 4 and 6 inches apart 1 80 2 00 Galvanized, plain twist, all.. delvd Plain twist -^ Above figures f.o.b. Cleveland. -SP-Terms, 30 days, or 2 per cent, in 10^day» WIRE
RM2CH2RH9–. The elements of railroad engineering . (T, the vernier set at zero, backsighted to B, and thenreversed; the deflection to Z>, R^ 10° 00, is then read andrecorded, together with the number of the station at C,6 + 85. This deflection measures the angle C C D, and Station. Deflection. Mag. Searing. Ded. Bearing. Hemarka. 13f63 End of Line. 10+31 L-SO^OO* N. 69°25E. N. 69°30E. ^2*30! 6+85 BJO°00 S. 80°30E. S.80°30E. Si-90 J{^14°30 N. 89°S0E. N.89°30E. ^^ TTTinf Si^mtch 0 N.7S°00E. 5<a^ at Benton Sta- gives the direction of the Hne C D. A good form of notesfor such a survey is that given a
RM2CHKEW7–. Norsk lutherske prester i Amerika, 1843-1913 . 1908. Lunde, Gudbrand Amundsen. Ord. 1872. Norske synode, 1872—. F. i S. Aurdal, Valdres, Hamar, 30 mai 1848,af Amund Gudbrandsen og Siri (f. Østensen), udv.52, frekv. Luther ColL, 63—69 (A.B.), Concordi^lSem., St. Louis, 69—72 (C.T.), prest, Koshkonong,Wis., 72—75, Lemonweir, Wis., 75—80, FrenchCreek, Wis., 80—90, Newman Grove, Neb., 90—92, farmer, 92—11, lærer, Dodge Co., Minn., 07—10, prest, Merrill, Wis., 11—12, Marshfield, Wis.,12—, forf. Zwingli and Calvin and the Introduc-tion of Significat, 12. *Anne Marie Mandt, 73.. Mellby, Ole Anderse
RM2CGRH9P–. The street railway review . FIG. 3. -i;XP.XSIl)N- JOINT. at expansion joints when laying the rail arc given in the table: Temperature of rail. Distance. Temperature of rail. Distance.0° 3 in. 70° ij4 in. 10° 2J4 in. 80° I in. 20° zYz in, 90° Yn in. 30° 2J4 in. 100° Yi in. 40° 2 in. 110° ^ in. 50° l^^ in. 120° 0 in. 60° lYz in. .^t these joints four stranded cojiper bonds hS in. long betweenterminals are used. The strands are rope laid and not larger than. FIG. .•^. - IN.SlII,.TOH. No. 14 B, & S,; the sectional area of each bond is ,353 sq. in, or450,000 c. m. These bonds are all riveted to
RM2CENBPW–. Hardware merchandising January-June 1900. + Agricultural, 60 p.cCoes Genuine, dis. ?0 to 25 p.cTowers Engineer, each 2 00 7 00 S., per doz 5 80 6 00 G. ft K s Pipe, per doz 3 40 Burrells Pipe, each 3 00 Pocket, per doz 0 25 2 90 WRINGERS. Leader per doz. $60 00 Royal Canadian 58 00 Royal American 5u 00 Discount, 45 per cent.: terms 4 months, orp.c 30 days. Prices are f.o. b. London Hamilton Toronto. Brockville or Montreal.WROUGHT IRON WASHERS.Canadian make, discount, 25 per cent. CANADIAN ADVERTISING is best done by THEE. DESBARATS ADVERTISING AGENCY. Montreal. One of the LEADING WHOLESALE H
RM2CE03JT–. Hardware merchandising January-June 1898 . led oiled, and annealed and gal-vanized, freight will be prepaid whenexceeding minimum rate of 20c. perlbs.] Bright, coppered steel and spring, 35 and5 p.c. revised list, f.o.b. Montreal, To-ronto or Hamilton. Broom Wire, per lb 0 05% 0 06 Clothes Line Wire, 19 gauge, per 1,000 feet 2 75 3 00 WIRE FENCING. F.O.B.ClevelandGalvanized, 2 barb, 2% and 5 inches apart 1 80 Galvanized, 4 barb, 4 and 6 inches apart 1 80 2 00 Galvanized, plain twist, all.. delvd Plain twist Above figures f.o.b. ClevelandTerms, 30 days, or 2 per cent, in 10 WIRE CLOTH.Painted
RM2CNKFNK–. Illustrated catalogue of James B. Clow & son, manufacturers of and dealers in supplies for plumbers, steam and gas fitters, water and gas works, railroads and contractors .. . FIG. 1440. RUNNING TRAP, WITHDOUBLE HUB VENT. RUNNING TRAPS.-Figs. 1438, 1439, and 1440. SIZE INCHES FIG. 1438. STANDARD . .. EACH I FIG. 1438. EXTRA HEAVY ... . EACH I FIG. 1439. STANDARD . . . EACH FIG. 1439. EXTRA HEAVY . EACH FIG. 1440. STANDARD ... ... EACH FIG. 1440. EXTRA HEAVY ...... EACH 2 O 4 5 C 8 10 12 2.50 3.75 4.75 9. 75 3.50 4.75 G.25 12.75 2(1.75 30.75 .80 1.25 1.75 3.00 4.00 9.00 1.2
RM2CF2RFY–. The Southern planter. ilieState, though Mr. Westmoreland Davis, of Leesburg, Va., showed some very fine Dorsets. The list of ex-hibitors in this department is given below: Homer Allison, Mercer, Pa., $5. W. A. McCoy & Sons,- Mercer, Pa., $57.10. Keener & Maxwell, Slippery Rock, Pa., $266. H. L. Wardwell, Spring^eld Center, N. T., $124. W. H. Compton & Son, Munroe, Ohio, $10S..30. Westmoreland Davis, Leesburg, Va., $25. J. C. Williamson & Sons, Xenia, Ohio, $117. -Boyd & King, Hillsboro, Ohio, $69. P. Wartz & Sons, Osborne, Ohio, $114.80. D. B. Watt & Son, Xenia, Ohio, $118.80. M. S. Valentin
RM2CJ6AMT–. Report on the scientific results of the 'Michael Sars' north Atlantic deep-sea expedition 1910, carried out under the auspices of the Norwegian government and the superintendence of Sir John Murray, K.C.B., and Dr. Johan Hjort .. . 30 20 10 N 10ZO-30-hO-50-bO-70-80-E ^8070bOSO-W-iO-ZO-10- s 10- 20- iO •tO- 50 bO- 70 .80- 8070 to- ». W-X-20.10N H 1- . iffc / / N9m (83 MS. 91 V. *57 Jf.7 9. ) horizontal hauls with pelaeic trawU onH le u , • .J and .eographica, resu, Z,ar w , ;lt .?^^ ;«. ...«:tir ::;::r ;rrj:r ^ -- ■ -- ion. As .he« d c„ es h^^ro^Z ^ ^^^ = -^ ° ^■he report will be puMshed
RM2CEPK7H–. Manuel des explosifs a l'usage des cultivateurs, planteurs, eleveurs. TABLE des MATIERES A Abatage des arbres 59 Amorçage. 23 Allumage des mines 30 Allumage électrique des mines 35-36 Autres moyens de se servir de la poudre à souches sur la ferme 101 B Bourrage des mines. : 30 C Chargement des mines 29 Chaudières à dégeler 40-41 Commandes de matériaux 42-43-45 Comment faire éclater le tuf et soulever le sous-sol. . 86-87 Construction des routes 80 Creusage des fossés 69-71-73-75 Creusage fait avec la poudre à souches 81-85 Creusage des puits 85 Creusage de trous pour poteaux et piquets 85 D
RM2CDYBRT–. Hardware merchandising January-June 1898 . rate of 20c. perlbs.] Bright, coppered steel and spring, 35 and5 p.c. revised list, f.o.b. Montreal, To-ronto or Hamilton. Broom Wire, per lb 0 05% 0 06 Clothes Line Wire, 19 gauge, per 1,000 feet 2 75 3 00 WIRE FENCING. F.O.B. FromCleveland StockGalvanized, 2 barb, 2% and 5 inches apart 1 80 2 00 Galvanized, 4 barb, 4 and 6 inches apart 1 80 2 00 Galvanized, plain twist, all.. delvd Plain twist . » Terms, 60 days, or 2 per cent, in 10 days WIRE CLOTH.Painted Screen, per 100 sa. ft. .. 1 20 Terms 4 months or 3 per cent. 30 days. WRENCHES. Aome, 35 t
RM2CDY8C8–. Hardware merchandising January-June 1898 . ate of 20c. perlbs.] Bright, coppered steel and spring, 35 and5 p.c. revised list, f.o.b. Montreal, To-ronto or Hamilton. Broom Wire, per lb 0 05% 0 06 Clothes Line Wire, 19 gauge, per 1,000 feet 2 75 3 00 WIRE FENCING. F.O.B. FromCleveland StockGalvanized, 2 barb, 2% and 5 inches apart 180 2 00 Galvanized, 4 barb, 4 and 6 inches apart 1 80 2 00 , Galvanized, plain twist, all.. delvd P* Plain twist v Terms, 60 days, or 2 per cent, in 10 days WIRE CLOTH. Painted Screen, per 100 sq.ft. .. 120 Terms 4 months or 3 per cent. 30 days. WRENCHES. Acme, 35 t
RM2CDY107–. Hardware merchandising January-June 1898 . te of 20c. perlbs.] Bright, coppered steel and spring, 35 and5 p.c. revised list, f.o.b. Montreal, To-ronto or Hamilton. Broom Wire, per lb 0 05% 0 06 Clothes Line Wire, 19 gauge, per 1,000 feet 2 75 3 00 WIRE FENCING. F.O.B. ClevelandGalvanized, 2 barb, 2% and 5 inches apart 180 2 00 Galvanized, 4 barb, 4 and 6 inches apart 1 80 2 00 Galvanized, plain twist, all.. delvd Plain twist Terms, 60 days, or 2 per cent, in 10 days WIRE CLOTH. Painted Screen, per 100 sq. ft. .. 1 20 Terms 4 months or 3 per cent. 30 days. WRENCHES. Acme, 35 to 37% per cent.A
RM2CJ6C94–. Report on the scientific results of the 'Michael Sars' north Atlantic deep-sea expedition 1910, carried out under the auspices of the Norwegian government and the superintendence of Sir John Murray, K.C.B., and Dr. Johan Hjort .. . ATLANT. DEEP-SEA EXPIiD. 1910. VOL. l] CURRENT MEASUREMENTS. lOT 50Apnll9lOr>L.MJ.1 2 -^ %- 10 11 12 Tr IS 17 JSS 5(-2C- 10- 20C- a- 8G-X-U- 151-«- «■ 20-«- JOC-9C-80-70-60-50-40-30- so-lo - 0 1020-XVI5060-7080E BO706050♦0302010 s 10203040506070-80-W -80-TO-W-SO-40-30-20-10 - M.S S7/^r. 78 200. 102* CURRENT MEASUREMENTS. 12 JUNE 1910 0 L til 1 2 4or 10 —I— 12 1
RM2CR7GE2–. Railroad structures and estimates . FRONT ELEVATIONTRACK SIDE 2 0 1 ^Studs 2x 6-2lC.L. to C.L. ^, . ,.8 0x80 Sliding Door To be lined sohigh withIHemlock or Short LeafYellow Pine D.I.S. 80 X sV Sliding Door^ ■ 1 .t !. . 1 -^ : 1. 1- J Platform 1 PLAN Top of Rafter 2 X eac. to c!f Top of Plate. Concrete .1 l. J^3 0 Minimum ! ^sioE ELEVATIONFig. 183. B. & O. R. R. 20 by 30 Freight Shed. C. p. R. FREIGHT SHEDS. 373 C. P. R. standanl freight sheds, Figs. 184, 185 and 186 arc offlat roof construction with concrete or wood foundation. Theshed posts are 8 X 10 at 10-ft. centers, resting on wood orc
RM2CDY582–. Hardware merchandising January-June 1898 . rate of 20c. perlbs.] Bright, coppered steel and spring, 35 and5 p.c. revised list, f.o.b. Montreal, To-ronto or Hamilton. Broom Wire, per lb 0 05% 0 06 Clothes Line Wire, 19 gauge, per 1,000 feet 2 75 3 00 WIRE FENCING. FOB. FromCleveland StockGalvanized, 2 barb, 2% and 5 inches apart 180 2 00 Galvanized, 4 barb, 4 and 6 inches apart 1 80 2 00 Galvanized, plain twist, all.. delvd Plain twist *^2/ Terms, 60 days, or 2 per cent, in 10 u». WIRE CLOTH.Painted Screen, per 100 sq. ft. .. 120 Terms 4 months or 3 per cent. 30 days. WRENCHES. «Acme. 35 to 3
RM2CJ6DEW–. Report on the scientific results of the 'Michael Sars' north Atlantic deep-sea expedition 1910, carried out under the auspices of the Norwegian government and the superintendence of Sir John Murray, K.C.B., and Dr. Johan Hjort .. . -»S — ■A i-S ■ 0 sO ^» » 9 ,rk ^^^^^^^ * ■ gi ^r^ jM ■Oi a EO t: • ^ oCM .-o fe-^ «r> * y ill ■-* r^L ■a o ^^sTl oin o Jfl j 1 ij •<• Hh -■=. 5^ ^,#?-^ s 1 r- « 1. ATLANT. DEEP-SEA EXPIiD. 1910. VOL. l] CURRENT MEASUREMENTS. lOT 50Apnll9lOr>L.MJ.1 2 -^ %- 10 11 12 Tr IS 17 JSS 5(-2C- 10- 20C- a- 8G-X-U- 151-«- «■ 20-«- JOC-9C-80-70-60-50-40-30- so-lo
RM2CGYKAW–. Annual report of the North Carolina Corporation Commission for the year ending .. . RELATION OF EXPRESS COMPANY TO TARIFFS. 151 TARIFF, CLASSIFICATION AND RATE TABLES FORSOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY. ,fv LOCAL RATES-MILEAGE SCALE. Mileage. Express Rates Per 100 Pounds. Over Miles. And Not OverMiles. Merchandise. Class B. Class C. Class D. 1 25 $0.30 $0.30 $0.30 $0.30 25 70 .50 .45 .45 .40 70 149 .75 .65 .60 .50 149 159 .80 .75 .70 .60 - 159 170 .90 .75 .70 .60 170 190 1.00 .80 .75 .60 190 209 1.10 1.00 .90 .70 209 238 1.25 1.00 .90 .70 238 266 1.40 i:25 1.15 .90 266 285 1.50 1.25 1.15 .90 285 3
RM2CE0EXP–. Rapport . w ; {B) Meadow, 3 years ; (C) Meadow, 1 year ; (D) Meadow, 3 years, 38 acres ;22 338 {E) Old pasture ; [F) Sugary, 700 trees ; (G) Sugar-house;(H) Cedar grove ; (1) Dwelling-house 35 x 37 ; (2) Dependencies 25 x 28 ; (3) Poultry and tool house ; (4) Grain shed 18 x 24 ; (5) Sheep-fold 30 x 30 ; (6) Barn 45 x 80 ; (7) Stable 19 x 80 ; (8) Hay barn 35 x 32 ; (9) 28 X 28 ; (10) Old house 50 x 25; (11) Another old house 24 x 18; (VP) Orchards; (Sh) Shedds patent wire fences ; Fig. 79 (plate 13.) View of some of Mr. Eeburns Jersey herd taken in (he pasture Fig. 79. Road sign or guide, s
RM2CR3F08–. Report of draft gear tests, United State Railroad administration, Inspection and test section; . .45 120 ^26,300 n uLbs. 7est Gear A/a 30 in Car A 7es+ Gear Ah. 29/h CarB //npacr l/e/oc/fv =.&. 07 M.RH CorA^ SO <-67.200Frt jbs. 60 -j/.&ortiA ?. 20 Cor B-%^ s. 0 204060 80 -— —5t46/FtL WorkAbsor As.bed. A v- 63,860 Ft LWork Done bs. Figure 06 /O J5 .20 c., p ,ir* •Sec. Gear- Re/ease 1 i5 .30 .35 .40 <4 5 ao9/ Compression - c a. ^< tr- Soc Drx ?fr Gear Cycts. J Full lines represent the instantaneous kinetic energy of themoving cars. Figs. 71g and 71j—Energy Curves, National H
RM2CEMWHB–. Hardware merchandising January-June 1900. LOTH.Painted Screen, per 100 sq. ft., net. 2 00Terms, 4 months, May 1. ; 3 p.c. off 30 days. WRENCHES.Acme, 35 to 37/* per cent.Agricultural, 60 p.c.C oesGenuine, dis. vO to 25 p.c.TowersEngineer, each 2 00 7 00 S, per doz 5 80 6 0U G. 4 K > Pipe, per doz 3 40 Burrell s Pipe, each 3 Ou rocket, per doz 0 25 2 90 WKINGERS. Leader per doz. $60 00 Royal Canadian 58 0U Rcyal American 5u 00 Discount, 45 per cent.: terms 4 months, orp c 30 dayB. Prices are f.o.b. London Hamilton Toronto. Brockville or Montreal.WROUGHT IRON WASHERSCanadian make, difcount,
RM2CRJK1B–. Routes and rates for summer tours via picturesque B. & O. 1892 . estown, W. Va. . 23 20 Chester, Pa 25 50 Clarkshuru-, W. Va 31 55 Connellsvilh, Pa .30 30 Cundierland, Md 26 60 Deer Park, Mil 28 00 Fairmont, W. Va 31 ,55 Frederiek, ^^Id 22 8(1 fd. . 23 45 .hihnstown, Pa. 30 35 Kevser, W. Va 27 50 MeKcesi>ort. Pa 32 05 Martinsbiirii-, W. Va. ... 23 45 ^leversdale. Pa . .$28 10 Morgantown, W. a. . 32 55 Moundsvilie, W. Va. . 34 20 Mountain Lake Park, M (1. 28 15 ]Mt. Pleasant, Ia. . . 3(1 80 Newark, Del . 24 30 New York, N V ... . .>(! 00 Oakland, Md . 2S 25 Parkershur-, W. Va. . .U C,.
RM2CEN1XG–. Hardware merchandising January-June 1900. inted Screen, per 100 sq. ft., net. 2 00Terms, 4 months, May 1. ; 3 p.c. off 30 days. WRENCHES.Acme, 35 to 37 V, per cent.Agricultural, 60 p.c.Coes Genuine, dis. .0 to 25 p.cTowers Engineer, each 2 00 7 00 S., per doz 5 80 6 00 G. * K s Pipe, per doz 3 40 Burrell s Pipe, each 3 00 Pocket, per doz 0 25 2 90 WRINGERS. Leader per doz. $60 00 Royal Canadian 58 00 Royal American 5U 00 Discount, 45 per cent.: terms 4 months, orp o. 30 days. Prices are f.o.b. London Hamillon Toronto. Brockville or Montreal.WROUGHT IRON WASHERS.Canadian make, discount, 25 pe
RM2CGY83D–. Railroad structures and estimates . 0 10 0 150,000 :r:: r:: ; 14 110 -:r: -:: BRIDGES. 57 Base of Rail CO a Lg. over all A,J- 3—Br. Seat -Span- Fig. 25. Half Deck Plate Girders, 13 ft. centers. ^-Wood Ties & TABLE 24. — APPROXIMATE WEIGHT AND COST OF STEEL HALF DECKPLATE BRIDGES (SINGLE TRACK). Length over all, ft. A.20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Base of rail to bridge seat, ft. and in. B. 1 7 1 7 1 7 2 64 0 4 9 5 9 Depthback toback of angles,ft. and C. Totalweight. Lbs.13,000 21,000 30,000 42,500 60,000 80,500 100,000 Weightof steelper ft. ofbridge. Lbs.650 700 750 850 1000 1150 1250 Cost of ste
RM2CREEEB–. Report of the Electric Railway Test Commission to the president of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition . 0 I ^ 0.5 I 0 0 100 400 500Amperes 9 pdYqLES - ^ t y^t-o —■ — — — .^ ^ li- / ^ / / / .i— ^ - ^ ^jv ^ ^ ■^ Ill ^10-i g 8^ ^ « 1-5 ,i 1.0 20 CYCLES f^ -^ -. V- -A = - - ^ — —■ — . ^ ■ / / f / , ^ b )^ -- 0 1 30 2 X) 00 4 )0 500 600 isqi-c LES - ^ 5 4n W tor —- rl j . J - H ^ ?^ ,. / / / / C? 4 ^oV L 1 L 1 s 100 200 300 400 Amperes 500 600 1 OGYX LES J^ -n ^ •ov.-*^ ^ - ^ w^ . ■ / / / / / ^ [v5 >ro ? H - - —■ B» 7 *^ 0 100 200 400 600Amperes Fig, 129, —General Data, 80 lb.
RM2CET35A–. List of residents 20 years of age and over as of ... inued u Leibler Robert 18 student 28 here v Kennedy Albert 18 u 27 Michigan w Pandolfino Joseph E 18 physician 39 here x Pandolfino Placido 18 retired 81 « y Pandolfino Frances-f 18 clerk 36 u z Pandolfino Anthony J 18 bartender 41 it 2107 a Lee Chong 18 student 26 a b Lee Mae-f 18 housewife 23 u c Yesukevich Marsela-f 18 teacher 42 a h Kenney Jennie-f 24 at home 61 a k Robson Eugene 24 retired 71 a s Taylor Cora E-f 31 housewife 80 Quincy t Taylor George P 31 clerk 44 u u George Alvin R 31 factorywkr 27 here v DuCharme Arthur 31 tailor 30
RM2CEHGG5–. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. ice,with extra steel point, weight 43 lbs., $3.75. C. O.—2-horse, 10-in. cut, wood beam. Price,with extra steel point, weight 63 lbs., $5.25. D. O.—2-horse, 11-in. cut. wood beam; itturns its furrow slice perfectly. Price, witliextra steel point, weight 66 lbs., $5.75. Prices of Extras. Points Lands Moulds. $ .35 $ .20 $ .55 A. O .40 .25 .65 B. O .50 .25 .80 C. O .60 .30 1.10 D. O .70 .30 1.25 Beams Handles Wood without per pair Beam Clevis less bolts Clevis $1.00 $ .75 $ .20 1.00 .75 .20 B. O 1.25 .75 .25 c. o 1.75 1.00 .35 D. O 1.75
RM2CDDP5R–. Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1906 . ., April 28, 1904 Melvin Square. N.S., April 30. 1905 North Wakefield, Que., Aug. 3, 1904 Paspebiac, Que., Oct. 2.5, 1904. Tain, Ont., Aug. 20, 1904 Union, Ont., Dec. 10, 1904 Westbrook, Ont., June 30, 1904 en route from De Roche, B.C., to Vancouver, B.C., Sept. 10, 1904Postage stamps lost in transit to Barachois Harbour, N.S., Feb. 2, 1904 Total. $ cts. 0 506 46 12 .50 8 50 1 80 14 00 250 04 3 27 35 00 180 74 17 45 9 0010 5852 00 196 29 68 14 8 00 4 293 00 115 55 0 902(»3 43178 82171 24224 34 21 0220 50 5 003 00 1 3991 3159 63 15 573 00 1 75
RM2CRGNC5–. The railroad and engineering journal . ressureon the piston and then lay off vertical lines equal in length tothose between the curves A B C 2 and H G F F 2 of fig. 242,and draw a curve A B C 2, fig. 243, through their extremities.This curve will represent the net pressure on the piston, and bylaying off vertical lines below H D equal in length to those in 11, 0 3 5 3 I 1 fl 7 8 ) 10 11 12 13 U IS IB 17 IS lf» 30 21 22 S^ S ; --130--120--110--100--90-^80--70--60--50--40--30--20-^10 G -:o-^ --10.U 0 -^k dV ■ iV s c • V£ 1 , , , 1 1 P —— ■— ■ — — — ■ ■ 1 ^ 1 ^^ = - p Fig. 237. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
RM2CDYER0–. Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1904 . etals andminerals and mfrs. of:—Asbestus .... 66,623 361,401 13,100 12^052 70,749 322.984 16,260 80,9i6 136,294 451,386 161,468 25,397 85,345 4,480 2,975 1,528 201,474 743,763 41,912 30,245 89,868 98,167757,72422,22&19,740-28,6467,275 Italy 23,940 21,455 0. C 172 G. B. 453,176 490,909 868,873 1,131,202 955,405 Nickel, fine, contained inore, matte or speiss 89,091 745,422 u. s 994,537 1,040,498 958,365 « 878,159- G. B , U. S .. ;. Australasia Belgium B. W. Indies France 994,537 1,040,498 958,365 834,513 878,15» All other metals and min-erals,
RM2CDM3TW–. List of residents 20 years of age and over as of .. . and Number. 6083 Win* isor Sti eet—Continued a Harris Nathaniel 56 laborer 50 here b ONeil Denson 56 chemist 30 u c Sharpton Paul 56 laborer 29 u d Campbell Rosamond- f 58 teacher 38 a e Duval Grace-f 58 domestic 44 a f Williams Richard H 58 b oiler mkr 52 u g Williams Viola V-| 58 housewife 56 u h Taylor Harry 58 laborer 72 a k Taylor Julia-f 58 housewife 52 u l Lesuerr James R 60 physician 56 u m Lesuerr Olive W-f 60 housewife 45 u n Billup Augustus 80 laborer 50 u o Hamilton Georgina-f 80 housewife 46 a p Norris Rossetta-f 80 u 37 a r
RM2CRE7M9–. A report on the alternating current, single phase, interurban railway line between Bloomington and Peoria . S March /306 Figure 19 V Genera/ Efectr/c. Co.Eng/neer/ng Dept. /?crf/way MotorCnar&cCerist/c A/oJ37 i % « I < ?5 b u s % « ■J 40 leoo 38 /soo 36 1400 34 1300 32 /200 30 //oo /oo 28 /ooo so 26 300 80 24 800 70 22 700 60 20 6O0 SO /e 500 40 J6 40O 30 14 300 1° 12 200 /O /O /OO 0 8 0 0E/I-605-A Pai/way motorCharacter-istic CurvesAlternating current 25ct/c/es 250voltsDiameter of wheels 33P/nfon 17, Gear 73, Patio 4.3Fields m Multiple V ■mm X f Power factor Motorefft Met Eff „;uiS§
RM2CEHA6C–. Hardware merchandising January-June 1900. 30 WIRE FENCING F.O.B Galvanized, 4 barb, 2% and 5 Toronto inches apart 3 35 Galvanized, 2 barb, 4 and 6 inches apart 3 35 Galvanized, plain twist 3 35 Galvanized birb, f.o.b. levelwd, $3.15 in less tban carloLf, and $3.05 in carlots. Terms, 60 days or 2 per cent, in 10 days. Roes braid truss cable 4 50 WIRE CLOTH.Painted Screen, per 100 sq. ft., net. < ATerms, 4 months, May 1. ; 3 p.c. off 30 da »^ WRENCHES.Acme, 35 to 37 % per cent.Agricultural, 60 p.c.Coes Genuine, dis. V0 to 25 p.c.Towers Engineer, each 2 00 7 00 S.,perdoz 5 80 6 00 G. & K s P
RM2CH0AH0–. Summer in Northen Michigan . ngs C. Van Leuven L. S. Davis L. A. Curtis G. W. Childs D. S. Judd Jno. Hunt W.j. Lewis .... A.J.Hall S. B. Thatcher .W. O. Holden..J. R. Gowdy —Jas. F. Powers..T. G. Shilson... C. C. Maes Jno. Kelly F. J. Lewis E. W. Benient..George Hedden. S. A. Keyes L. N. Fowler ... O. H. Ball A. A. Bleazby.. R. Fickling...C. E. Deane..W. H. Volk...J B.Taylor ..Dan Sullivan.Smith Bros...H. P. Smith..F. B. Atwood. U 1000 400 150 300 200 200 50 100 50 40 300 100 20 75 75 20 300 150 75 50 80 50 50 50 20 50 100 100 200 60 35 50 30 50 75 30 15 100 50 75 200 .500 100 150 75 100 50
RM2CETRC6–. Vaughan's book for florists. ^ in - 833 upright style, square, 9% in. 835 oblong, good style, io${ in 80 887 O.—Standard, 714 in 35 987 A.— 8% in 40 987 B.- 9tf in 5° 987 C- io^in 65 987 D,— 11 in 75 988 loin 75 INDIAN CHIP BASKETS. No. 701.-Handle Basket on Foot. 8 in each. 35c, 9 in each, 40c.; 10 in -each, 50c. S WISS 3IOSS BA SK ETS. Fresh White Stocks; Best Quality. 3 in.—Plain per gross, f 2 60; perdoz., $0 25 3M ? 4 5 • 6 7 8 9 — 678 raucy edge. 2 80: 28 3 3°: 32 4 75; 43 6 00: 55 8 80 ; 80 11 00; I CO 14 00; I 30 1 ?5 1 53 1 80 FLAT DISHES, wicker. No. 600.—ROCND OR OVAL. 6 in -..per
RM2CGT2PG–. Proceedings of the annual convention . A/oTES: JVameraf/s on carves /r?c//-coffe so// ti/pes crs c^escr//bea/n Sec. B, /^ri 4 For mafer/a/s of Type 5co/?7pu/-at;or7s shoa/d be basea/on ycr/ue of H four feet /essff7ar7 ac/ua/ i/cr/ue. 80 ^40 20 A: y 9 / y / [^ V ^ ^ S^^ ^ /60^ /40/20^/OO^ 80 ,^ 40 .5 :^ (^ 4 - -^ ^ ^ ®. 1 / S P /^ p - y^ / ^ & 6: 1 / 3:/L... 2:f U— //.7 U /O 20 30 Va/oes of S/ope Ang/e J3 40 Fig. 4. Masonry 813 a H,-0 ^ 100^ 40. /i* / clt.?: -iS-r #E (? ^£ i2 •^ [ K =0 ^e 6-- ^- ^ -- 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 /.OVa/ues of /?af-/o H,/H Fig. 5. 814 Masonry Re
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
RM2CH85MW–. Annual report of the State Board of Health and Bureau of Vital Statistics of Missouri . G > ffl 0000 4Em c05 296 Thirty-sixth Annual Report Unknown... IH 99 and over. M -: 90-99 years.. M 80-89 years.. ?1 ^ ^ • ^ y 70-79 years.. ^ ^J -N CJ • 60-69 years.. O ^ c ^ «fl ^ -Hil 50-59 years.. M n ^i 40-49 years.. o •fi -0 t N • 30-39 years.. Cs ^ ClH 20-29 years.. « 01 : -^T 10-19 years.. - ■f 0)M ?I?J M 5-9 years.. . t^rt 4 years n rj 3 years n ^ 2 years c «?5 1 yejir ^ ^ ^7 M Under 1 year M e^ -Ht>. Total wo X iHr^nX OM M»M M xcj ■*N — h- •>*<«-F- >a 1 b ■J r cr r C1 c CEC c 17
RM2CHNNFG–. Le quincaillier (Janvier-Juin 1907) . i8.d0 Vin Extra sec pts 30.00 Brut special Cuvee qts 80.00 Brut special Cuvee pts 32.00 Champagne Due de Montlouis. La cse Cuvee Reservee qts 10.00 D 8.259.25 Cuvee Reservee pts 11.00 Carte Noire qts 12.50 Carte Noire pts 13.50 Carte Dor qts 14.00 Carte Dor pts 15.00 Cognac Boulestln & Cle. La cae 1 CM 6 C8«B * qts 12.00 11.75 * pts 13.00 12.75 * 24 flasks 13.00 12.75 *•• qta 15.00 14.76 V. S. O. P qts 20.00 19.60 V*. V. S. O. P qts 28.00 27.50 Cognac Dervos & Cle. La cse 1 o»e t «mi * qts 8.00 7.76 * pts 9.00 8.76 * flasks 9.00 8.76 Cognac M. Durand & C
RM2CR5HC0–. Railroad structures and estimates . Fig. 52. Concrete Arch Culvert.Concrete Arch Culverts. TABLE 79. — - APPROXIMATE COST AND QUANTITIES Dimensions. Span. Ht. Lgth ofbarrel Concrete (cu.yds.). Paving stone.s. Rip-rap. Approximate total cost of culvert. J. 1 6 H. / It4 2i G. 2 3^ F. 8 E. D. C. B. A. c0.5 03 a18 « 6 ^8 6^ 73 0 > 30 si < 8 1 II3 21 II6 4 15 50 43 s 430 9 $ 13.50 4 12 456 20 64 0.5 18 50 500 9 13.50 4 12 526 30 94 0.5 18 65 650 9 13.50 4 12 676 40 124 0.5 18 80 800 9 13.50 4 12 826 50 154 0.5 18 95 950 9 13.50 4 12 976 8 in 5 2| 2 10 9 4 01 8 5 1520 4661 0.80.8 2727 6476 6
RM2CRWEBG–. [Catalogue, no. 1 of] The Burnet Co. ... dealers in and jobbers of railroad, electric, telegraph,telephone, mine, mill, marine supplies . Fig. 22Countersunk Head. Diameter.i* i ANA§III Fig. 23 Button Head. Length Price per 100. <H B 4 $3.00 I 1 3.25 m U or 1$ 3.50 1 3.50 BJ 1* or 1£ 3.75 C l£or2 4.00 30 « 4.20 2 H 4.50 n If 4.80 H 2 5.10 O o STUD BOLTS. Rough Iron, Without Nuts. «. Fig. 24.Price Per IOO. Diam. I 716 * A f 3 4 i 8 1 1* n If No. Threads 16 14 13 12 11 10 9 . 8 7 7 6 li $3.35 $4.05 $4.40 $5.10 . H 3.50 4.20 4.60 5.30 $6.10 . . . i if 3.65 4.35 4.80 5.50 6.30 . . 2 3.80 4.50
RM2CDDCX8–. Archives internationales de photogrammetrie. International archives of photogrammetry . 7° 4937 IAB 58° 1900 0° 00 00 mm24407 A 16-856 if 99-340 FAG 19 30 37 IAB i58 19 00 + 13 58 00 244-07 u B 16 195 A B 78-998 GAB, 58 19 00 1 IIB A 80 09 30 (i 00 00 24394 S B 16-195 B C 64-173 /1-BC119 51 07 IIBO 39 41 37 + 9 11 00 243-94 0 15434 CD 51-065 B C H 150 35 06 III CB 89 lw 00 0 00 00 244-26 A D 12-810 D E 40-835 ODE 23 15 01 IVD E 47 53 00 0 00 Od ! 24413 a v 11-865 EA 65 042 — — — — 0 00 00 244-4C E 11 865 — DEF 116 39 52 DEV 86 20 00 + 15 15 00 244-46 F — A1 F A 131 48 59 — — — — j= G 13-27
RM2CDM7C3–. Construction and test of a rotary transformer for direct current . 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 lOQ OUTPUT IK AMPlRESo NOTARY TRAWf.T?nmrRP Unl^.li^T^. U^^r r.nmr,. 1 5rLgJLi ^b Method. ^^ ^^ -T. T lyr ^^ (^/y2 Sfeed 114 . 0 fl;5.o 4.8 0 54 fi 0 0 9no ll.-^-O 01.1 9-0 fi.fi inift 4 54 44,5 900 n ?.. F flo. n 1?,4 1(^,^ T :^Q5 84« 60^7 onn 11 ?.. 0 79.0 Ifi..-^ T P..P. 182/^ l.-^PA 72..^: 414 Lli^ 78.0 19.8 21.1 2210 lfi44 74.4 914 Lll.O 77.0 27,. 2 2.A,4 257/^ 9ny,o 7A,C! 914 y^n^n 7»^,fl ?7. 5 .?^1 -7 .T.mn 241 ft 79.f 914 no.o 75.0 30.7 ilfi^ 3380 27F,0 81.7 914 109. 0 73.8 34.9 42.4 3810 3
RM2CNJMX2–. Electric railway journal . 33 245.84 SJ2J4WS 47.90 76.07 232.58 SJ3J4WS 41.66 66.06 222.57 Per Span Per 1,000 ft. Section No. Each F. 0. B. F.C.W. A.I. Item Size Quan. F. 0. B. F.C. W. A.I. Total 2 $3.25 $6.50 $2.68 $6.70 $15.88 . 30 ft. 20 $65.00 $26.80 $67,00 $158.80 2 50 ft.21 .095.009.16.368 .19.45 .32.368 .02 .40 Eyebolts, nuts, washers J in. X 16A in.9 in. E 20 500 ft.2010 1.904.503 203.68 .24 4.00 Span wire .05 .60 50 6.00 1.328 .07 1.00 2.402 13 28 .74 10.00 24.02 .39.21.009 .39 .02 1 16600 ft. .393.365.40 Wood strain insulators (with clevis) 9 in.A in- 9.15 45 2.00 11 .60 lb.1 .162.
RM2CR907J–. Railroad structures and estimates . 4.80 7.10 9.8 13 0 16.7 20.9 21 3.05 5.00 7.40 10.4 13.7 17.7 22.1 23 3.10 5.15 7.70 10.9 14 4 18 6 23.3 25 3.13 5.30 8.00 11.3 15.0 19 5 24.4 27 3.16 5.40 8.30 11.7 15.6 20.3 25.5 29 3.19 5.50 8.50 12 1 16.2 21.0 26.6 31 3.21 5.60 8.60 12.5 16.7 21.7 27.6 33 3.22 5.70 8.70 12.8 17.2 22.3 28.5 Method of Finding Total Quantity Cubic Yards in Pier. To find quantities in a pier where length A = 16 0, width B= & 0 and total height T = 40 0when depth of high water = 20 0 C = 6 + ^-—^ = 8 9, and F = 20 + 3 = 23 0. From Table. — Quantity in pier without cutwater
RM2CHG56H–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . ze 7 Diggle 6 ■ Not out. 1 33* 39 39.00 1 18 33 11.00 1 24* 42 7.00 0 11 19 6.30 1 6 6 6.00 0 10 42 6.00 2 8* 18 4.50 Ings.NO.HS. R.Aver. A.Burns 4 0 6 12 3.00 €. Wood 3 0 7 8 2.80 Fred C. Smith 7 0 6 18 2.60 H. Cruze 6 1 4 12 2.30 T. Honnor 7 1 4 13 2.10 Fletcher Smith 3 0 4 6 2.00 C. Wilcock 4 0 4 7 1.70 BOWLING AVERAGES. B. M. R.W.Aver. i B. M. R.W.Aver. Rowland 78 4 14 11 1.20 | J. Rowland 62 1 21 4 5.20 Diggle 30 4 4 2 2.00 T. Smith 130 7 77 11 7.00 Clough 192 12 56 16 3.50 A. Burns 42 1 17 0 ...
RM2CH75CN–. Book of the Royal blue . 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 6 6 9 in 1 1 12 13 14 6 6 7 R 9 10 11 3 4 6 6 8 9 7 a 9 IC 11 12 13 16 16 17 1H 19 20 91 12 13 14 irs 16 17 18 IC 1 1 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 IK 19 80 99 93 94 9H 26 27 98 19 2C 91 99 23 24 2B 17 IH 19 20 21 22 83 21 82 23 24 26 26 87 29 30 31 , 26 27 28 29 30 2431 2B 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31 1:: SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMB ER 1 9 3 1 1 a 3 4 S 1 a 3 4 n n 7 R B in 9 3 4 S 6 7 n fl 7 H 9 u: U 12 4 6 a 7 8 u 10 1 1 10 13 14 1« Ifl 17 n ir 11 la 13 14 in 1.1 14 ir in 17 le 19 11 IS li 14 16 la 17 IP IP ar 91 as 93 94 IP 17 18|19;30ai 9B »c ai a
RM2CNTH29–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Bill, l)lai-k. or blackish; wing, less than 7.25, l)iit more than ii.^O, measured, cai-jius to ti]).Family ALCID/E. Subfamily PHALARIN/E. Guillemots. • See page 80. 22 THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. Bill, black, or blackish; wing, less than n incheslong (carpus to tip). Family ALCID/E. Subfamily ALLIN/C. Dovelvies.Little Auks.See page 30..
RM2CRMPJ3–. QST . (225) 16-17 and ZC4JA are specified by XXRC, SCDXC^and WGDXC organs The latter organization de-notes c.w. performance by 15-meter men FA8RJ (30) 18,IIBLF/Trieste (67) 17, ZE3JL (40) 18 and ZS3K (35) 17 More code stuff from W5VIR: DU7SV (110) 23-1, FA8DA 17, KA2KS 22, KG4AX 22, OQ5s GU 16, RU 20,VPs 5SC 14, 7XM 14, VQ2HR (80) 20 and YV5BX 16 FY7YC (5) and VP8BD (215) were 21-Mc. radio-telegraphers checked off by W8DLZ. Ten phone appears on the verge of something or otherbut we had better not hold our breaths. Anyway, ZLs. otherOceanians and Africans are sneaking signals into XorthAmeric
RM2CPEBRD–. The water birds of North America . as in Procellaria pelagica). Bill, legs, and feet (including webs) black.Wing, 5.80-6.30 inches ; tail, 3.00-3.15, forked for .20-.30 ; culmen, .00 ; tarsus, .85-.90 ;middle toe (with claw), .85-.90. Hah. Sandwich Islands. t 1 Cymoclwrea cryptoleucura, Ridgw. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus.Vol. 4,1SS2, 337 (types in Nat. Mus. I loll.). PROCELLARIID.E — THE PETRELS — CYMOCHOREA. 407 it. No white on the rump. 3. C. melania. Uniform fuliginous-dusky, lighter and browner beneath, the greater wing- coverts and outer webs of tertials light grayish brown. Wing, 6.80 inches
RM2CRMBHP–. QST . NATIONAL HRO-SIXTY-Dual conversion-plug-in coil unitssupplied—covers 1.7 to 30 mc; band spread on 80, 40, 20I -I 0 meters. Provides virtually image-free reception. Excellentselectivity; high sensitivity; top mechonicol andelectricol stability. Two RF stages; ANL with * C-J OCthreshold control; S meter; provision for crystal H****^calibrated and NBFM adapter. Down $29.1 5 per month for 1 8 months. Matching I 0 speaker c | 6.00 HRO-60XCU-2 Crystal Calibrator $27.50 NFM 8 3-60 $26*75 NATIONAL NC-183D—540 to 31 mc and 47 to 55 mc in 5 ranges. Dual conversion —a superb performer even under
RM2CRH8P2–. QST . The transistorized LittleGem with plug-in coils whichprovide coverage of all ama-teur bands, 160 through 6meters. The phone jack ismounted on the side of thecabinet and insulated by fiberwashers. 16 QST for 1N34A c, OFF /^?o ■K A-J,9+J,. OFF Fig. 1 — Schematic diagram of the transistorized Little Gem. All resistors14 watt.Li — 1700-3000 kc: 100 turns No. 30 enam., close-wound on 3^-inch form — 3300-7600 kc: 32 turns No. 30 enam., close-wound on ?4-inch form — 12-30 Mc: 13 turns No. 20 enam., 54-ch form, spaced diameter of wire — 30-80 Mc: 3 turns No. 20 enam., ^-inch form, spaced diame
RM2CRN1GT–. QST . usedfor high efficiency. Takes any freq. from 1.6 to 30 mc. Idealfor General Class, Novice. CAP, CD, Industrial. Sold directfrom our factory, ready to operate. 40 to 50 watts input,Phone-CW. Complete with 8x14x8 cabinet, 40 meter coils,xtal, tubes: 66 osc, 807 final, 5U4G rect., 6SJ7 xtal mikeamp., 6N7 phase inv., 2-6L6s PP mod. Wt. 30 lbs. $79.95.80, 20, 10 meter coils S2.91 per band. 160 meter coils $3.60.MODEL 130 FOR 120 TO 130 WATTS — $199.50MODEL 242 FOR 2 METERS—45 WATTS INPUT —5145 FINAL. Complete with mobile connections, A.C. powersupply, tubes, xtal. Xtal mike input. Uses 8
RM2CE7JT1–. Italy: handbook for travellers. Third Part, Southern Italy and Sicily . oPa-stum 10 fr. 70, 7 fr. 50, 4 fr. 85 c, return-tickets 16 fr. 5,11 fr. 30, 7 fr.30c.(on holidays, 12 fr. 5, 8 fr. 55, 6 fr. 5 c). From Cava dei Tirreni toPactum 5 fr. 60, 3 fr. 90, 2 fr. 55 c, return-ticket, 8 fr. 65, 6 fr. 10, ii fr.80 c. — From Salerno to Paestum 4 fr. 55, 3 fr. 20, 1 fr. 10 c. Return-tickets are not issued between Salerno and Paestum, but may be obtainedto Ogliastro (p. 227), the next station after Paestum (fare 8 fr., 5 fr. 60,3 fr. 65 c). Battipaglia (see above) is reached by railway from Cava dei
RMRHJFGF–. Birds of Michigan. Birds. 60 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF MICHIGAN. Co., so large as to nearly cloud the sky; "became extinct at Ann Arbor about 1875" (Dr. J. B. Steere); "I have seen flocks of from 30 to 80 in Kent Co."" (S. E. White);, " became extinct in Monroe Co. in 1885"" (Jerome Trombley); "last seen at Morrice in 188.1, when I shot 52"' (Dr. W. C. Brownell); reported from Benzie and Presque Isle counties; " Mackinac Island " (Dr. M. Gibbs); " seen at Keweenaw Point as early as May 4" (Kneeland); March to Oct., sometimes
RMRJ0H09–. Check-list of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. ORDER PICI. Genus SPHYRAPICUS Baikd. 163 Sphyrapiciis Baird, B. N. Am. 1858, 80, loi. Type, Piciis varius Linn. 402. Sphyrapicus varius (Linn.). Yellow-bellied Sapsueker. Piais varius Linn. S. N. ed. 12, L 1766, 176. Sphyrapicus varius Baird, B.N. Am. 1858, 103. [B 85, C 302, R 369, C 446.] Geog. Dist.â Eastern North America north to about Lat. 63° 30' (north of Fort Simpson), breeding from Massachusetts northward; south, in winter, to the West Indies, Mexico and Costa Rica. 402 (?. F^phyrapicus varius nuchalis
RMRHRGH1–. Répertoire numérique de la série J. botany; Archives départementales de la Mayenne. 80 M B M M. m 2 m ^ iiw m m. *îS 25 °C 15"C 30°C >- 20 °C ^ffinj-j^is;, m.mwMm^mm^m^: ^im« i5°c ^-suê^*, «rjmii (mm h mfâxmgo mm io°c ip 35°c #r^zs, i^^ig^^ («:3fcJ)S*ft**!», 5mim, 47-53; 1954)c. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Archives départementales de la Mayenne; Boullier de Branche, Henri; Bourges-Rouhaut, Élia
RMRG00GA–. Canadian forest industries January-June 1917. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 350,000 1 x 4 and up No. 2 Hemlock 150,000 2 x 6 and up No. 2 200,000 2 x 4 No. 2 15,000 1 x 5 and up No. 1 30,000 1 x 6 No. 1 8,000 1 x 7 No. 1 30,000 1 x 8 No. 1 Hardwood 80,000 1 x 4 and up Mill Run Maple Book your orders for 3X B.C. Shingles now! We have four cars in transit. The Long Lumber Company Hamilton, Canada vat?////.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - c
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