RM2T91CRX–Poncho (Punchu), 20th century, 64 x 56 in. (162.56 x 142.24 cm) (including fringe), Wool ikat, Bolivia, 20th century, Since the Spanish conquest, sheep’s wool has joined alpaca, llama, and vicuña wool as a preferred fiber for weaving. Today, machine-spun yarn has become a symbol of status, but many garments are still made of hand-spun wool. The traditional spinning process takes part in three stages. The raw wool is first spun into a fine strand, and then spun again to create two plies. After it is dyed, it is re-spun very tightly, into what is called a 'crepe twist.'
RM2KC4DJX–A civilian vehicle plies on on the hills of Zabarwan on the outskirts of Srinagar, Indian Administered Kashmir on 21 November 2020. Nomad people move to different places with the change in seasons but the future of these nomads are bleack after Indian Government introduced new Land bill and evacuated many nomadic people from the temporary shelters. (Photo by Muzamil Mattoo/NurPhoto)
RFD6D346–A picture of many rolls of colored rope.
RMCPNJFE–COW ANATOMY, DRAWING
RF2GMP0HE–Hammock deck at the river boat which plies river Amazon in Brazil.
RF2C0NF1G–Fresh Khaki fruits in plies sold on a street market in Seoul South Korea
RMD9NTDW–omasum part of a cow stomach as a dog food for barf
RM2AGBFK2–. Outlines of zoology. the deer, the camels, and the pigs. There are four complete toes on each foot, but the second and fifth are slender; the third and fourth metacarpals and meta- ARTIODACTYLA. 757 tarsals are fused in Tragulus, free in the other genus Dor-catherium; the fibula is complete. There are no upper incisors,the upper canines are long and pointed, especially in the males;the lower canines are like incisors; the dental formula is —-. The Chevrotains ruminate, and the stomach is dividedinto three chambers, Ihe many-plies beiing, rudimentary. Theplacenta is diffuse. The Chevrotains
RMPG0DN3–. The feeding of animals. Feeds. 100 THE FEEDING OF ANIMALS an incomplete wall runs to the reficnlxun and omasum from the entrance of the esophagus into the rumen. It commimicates both with the rumen and reticulum. The interior of this canal is not visible in its passage along the inner wall of the reticulum unless the lips with which it is provided are separated.. Fig. 2. Stomach of oz. T, rumen or paunch, showing attachment of esophagus; C, reticulum or honeycomb; O, omasum or many-plies; A, abomasum or rennet, shoiring attachment of small intestine. 139. The rumen.—The food, especially in i
RMMA779X–. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . Pylorus. The Eennet. 2d St^piach. Paunch. Stomach of the Sheep. the Ingluvies or " Paunch,'7 the Reticulum or c6 Honey Comb," the Omasum or "Many Plies," and the Abomasum Fig. 191. Gullet. Esophageal Groove. Maniplies, or Third Stomach. Bennet, Gr Fourth Stomach. Duodenum.
RMRYTN90–Elementary anatomy and physiology Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 Pylorus. The Eennet. 2d St^piach. Paunch. Stomach of the Sheep. the Ingluvies or ' Paunch,'7 the Reticulum or c6 Honey Comb,' the Omasum or 'Many Plies,' and the Abomasum Fig. 191. Gullet. Esophageal Groove. Maniplies, or Third Stomach. Bennet, Gr Fourth Stomach. Duodenum. Pylorus. Second Stomach. Paunch. Interior of Stomach of the Sheep. 841. What is the number of stomachs in herbivorous animals ? Give the names ef each.
RF2GF91A2–Hammock deck at the river boat which plies river Amazon in Brazil.
RF2J1XD00–Bunch of Thick Ropes Yarns Fibers Cords
RMGD4ER8–Plies of old pallets on grassy terrain
RF2RFG2J6–Colourful Nylon Polymer Sunthetic Fibres Ropes at Reels Coils Variety
RM2ANBNGJ–Animal life in the sea and on the land . Fig. 249.—Travelling in Lapland. 10. The food, on being swallowed the second time, de-scends to the third cavity, and in doing so you will seethat it must pass directly over the openings into the firstand second stomachs; but the lip-like edges of these open-ings seem to have the power of selecting what shall bereceived and what shall be allowed to pass by. 11. This third cavity is called the many-plies, fromfolds in the lining which resemble the leaves of a book.The fourth stomach, the abomasum, supplies the gastricjuice, and it is the true organ of di
RMPG2G59–. Homes without hands. : Being a description of the habitations of animals, classed according to their principle of construction. Animals. THE AAED VARK. 4. a nnd capable of bearing the weight of many men on their summits. These marvellous dwellings (of which we shall see something in a future page'* are absolutely swarming with inmates; and it is for the purpose of feeding upon the tiny builders that the Aard Vark plies its destructive labours.. M?!---* AAHD VAliK. Towards evening the Aard Vark issues from the burrow wherein it has lain asleep during the day, proceeds to the plains, and searc
RMMA77RK–. Elementary agriculture . Courtesy of the National Paving Brick Mfg. Ass'n, Cleveland, Ohio Fig. 102. A hricJc road needs hut little care or repair and brings the market nearer. shafts for a horse and were thus rolled along these roads to the river landings by horse power. Sup- plies for the plantations were hauled homeward in rude carts. Our Early Roads. Save the Cumberland road, our national Government has done very little road building. The task of constructing good highways through rough and hilly sections has been poorly done and at great expense. In the early days many long roads were m
RMT02HW9–Elementary agriculture . elementaryagricu02nida Year: 1913 COUNTRY EOADS 205 .f the Xatidiial 1 land, Ohio Fig. 102. A brick road needs but little care or repair and brings the market nearer. shafts for a horse and were thus rolled along these roads to the river landings by horse power. Sup- plies for the plantations were hauled homeward in rude carts. Our Early Roads. Save the Cumberland road, our national Government has done very little road building. The task of constructing good highways through rough and hilly sections has been poorly done and at great expense. In the early days many
RF2GMP0H5–Hammock deck at the river boat which plies river Amazon in Brazil.
RF2GMNW9D–AMAZON, BRAZIL - JUNE 23, 2015: Passengers of hammock deck at the boat Diamante which plies river Amazon between Tabatinga and Manaus, Brazil.
RF2RG571J–Colourful Nylon Polymer Fibres Ropes at Reels Coils Variety
RM2CE0M86–. Human physiology (Volume 1) . coveredwith fine papillae. The thirdstomach, C, is the smallest, andis called omasum, or many plies.It is of a globular shape, and hasa thinner muscular coat than theformer. It consists of numerousbroad laminae, sent off from theinternal coat, running in a longi-tudinal direction,alternately vary-ing in breadth, and covered withsmall granular papillae. Thefourth stomach, D, is the aboma-sum, ventriculus intestinalis, orcailletle. It has a py riform shape,and is next in size to the paunch.It has a large longitudinal rugae,covered with villi. The muscular coat is
RMPG4ACR–. Foundations of botany. Botany; Botany. BOOTS 41 soil-roots, and grows rapidly on the strength oi the sup- plies of ready-made sap which it obtains from the host. 52. Forms of Roots The primary root is that which proceeds like a downward prolongation directly from the lower end of the hypocotyl. In many cases the mature root- system of the plant contains one main root much larger than any of its branches. This is called a taproot (Fig. 17). Such a root, if much thickened, would assume the form. Fig. 17. —A Taproot. FiQ. 18. — Fibrous Roots. Fig. 19.—Fascicled Boots. shown in the carrot, parsn
RMMA77H4–. Elementary agriculture . .f the Xatidiial 1 land, Ohio Fig. 102. A brick road needs but little care or repair and brings the market nearer. shafts for a horse and were thus rolled along these roads to the river landings by horse power. Sup- plies for the plantations were hauled homeward in rude carts. Our Early Roads. Save the Cumberland road, our national Government has done very little road building. The task of constructing good highways through rough and hilly sections has been poorly done and at great expense. In the early days many long roads were made and paid for by private par- ties
RMT02HJ5–Elementary agriculture . elementaryagricu00nida Year: 1915 COUNTRY ROADS 205 Fig. 102. A brick road needs but little care or repair and brings the market nearer. shafts for a horse and were thus rolled along these roads to the river landings by horse power. Sup- plies for the plantations were hauled homeward in rude carts. Our Early Roads. Save the Cumberland road, our national Government has done very little road building. The task of constructing good highways through rough and hilly sections has been poorly done and at great expense. In the early days many long roads were made and paid
RF2GF8TJ1–AMAZON, BRAZIL - JUNE 23, 2015: Passengers of hammock deck at the boat Diamante which plies river Amazon between Tabatinga and Manaus, Brazil.
RM2CEP9MY–. The feeding of animals. the ox, and of all other rumi-nants, consists of four divisions or sacs, whereas withthe horse and pig it is made up of a single sac. 137. The ruminant stomach.—^The ruminant stomachis really quite a complicated affair, and the way in whichit disposes of the food is understood only after a carefulstudy of details. It has four divisions or sacs: the paunch,honeycomb, many-plies, and rennet, or what the physi-ologist has named the rumen, reticulum, omasum, andabomasum. With the ox these cavities contain on theaverage not far from twenty-five gallons, about nine-tenths o
RMMA783G–. Elementary agriculture . Fig. 102. A brick road needs but little care or repair and brings the market nearer. shafts for a horse and were thus rolled along these roads to the river landings by horse power. Sup- plies for the plantations were hauled homeward in rude carts. Our Early Roads. Save the Cumberland road, our national Government has done very little road building. The task of constructing good highways through rough and hilly sections has been poorly done and at great expense. In the early days many long roads were made and paid for by private par- ties, who then made every one who
RF2GBX3Y6–AMAZON, BRAZIL - JUNE 23, 2015: Passengers of hammock deck at the boat Diamante which plies river Amazon between Tabatinga and Manaus, Brazil.
RF2GF8TCB–TABATINGA, BRAZIL - JUNE 22, 2015: Passengers of hammock deck at the boat Diamante which plies river Amazon between Tabatinga and Manaus, Brazil.
RMRPC0F3–. The American farmer's pictorial cyclopedia of live stock ... Livestock; Veterinary medicine. DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS. 727 on the food. Tliis stonuicli is apt to suffer from wiint of moisture, whereupon the food becomes impacted between the leaves, leading to inflaniniiition. This condition is variously know as fardle-liound, bake of the many-plies, bake of the manifolds, etc.. (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 resemb
RF2GMNW67–TABATINGA, BRAZIL - JUNE 22, 2015: Passengers of hammock deck at the boat Diamante which plies river Amazon between Tabatinga and Manaus, Brazil.
RMRDC8RD–. The feeding of animals. Feeds. 100 THE FEEDING OF ANIMALS an incomplete wall runs to the reficnlxun and omasum from the entrance of the esophagus into the rumen. It commimicates both with the rumen and reticulum. The interior of this canal is not visible in its passage along the inner wall of the reticulum unless the lips with which it is provided are separated.. Fig. 2. Stomach of oz. T, rumen or paunch, showing attachment of esophagus; C, reticulum or honeycomb; O, omasum or many-plies; A, abomasum or rennet, shoiring attachment of small intestine. 139. The rumen.—The food, especially in i
RF2GBX3HB–TABATINGA, BRAZIL - JUNE 22, 2015: Passengers of hammock deck at the boat Diamante which plies river Amazon between Tabatinga and Manaus, Brazil.
RMRDP601–. Outlines of zoology. Zoology. ARTIODACTYI.A. 699 fifth are slender; the third and fourth metacarpals and meta- tarsals are fused in Tragulus, free in the other genus Dor- catherium; the fibula is complete. There are no upper incisors, the upper canines are long and pointed, especially in the males; the lower canines are like incisors; the dental formula is —53. The Chevrotains ruminate, and the stomach is divided 3133 into three chambers, the many-plies being rudimentary. The placenta is diffuse. The Chevrotains are often confusedly associated with the musk-deer {Moschus), with which they ha
RF2GF8T98–TABATINGA, BRAZIL - JUNE 22, 2015: Passengers of hammock deck at the boat Diamante which plies river Amazon between Tabatinga and Manaus, Brazil.
RMRFPWH1–. Cassell's natural history. Animals; Animal behavior. KATVRAL SISTOST.. the similarly-situated " nippei^ " of the Horse. In the Deer, Ox, Sheep, and their allies there is not a trace of these, as has been previously explamed (page 4). As to the limbs, it may also be men- tioned that the true knee-joints — which in animals like the Horse are almost entirely hid- den within the general skin-covering of the body —are much more con- spicuous and free. The stomach is pecu- liar; it wants the "many- plies," or third compart- ment, but possesses the "paunch," "hone
RF2GBX3XC–AMAZON, BRAZIL - JUNE 22, 2015: Passengers of hammock deck at the boat Diamante which plies river Amazon between Tabatinga and Manaus, Brazil.
RMRN5TC5–. Animal husbandry. Livestock. 20 COMPOSITION OF THE ANIMAL BODY and sheep have four so-called stomachs, although the first three are only enormous distentions of the gullet. These parts are called the rumen or paunch, the honeycomb or reticulum, the many plies or omasum, and the abomasum or true stomach. In the last named, regular digestion takes place. In the first three named, especially in the paunch, there is room for vast quantities of rough feed. Here the rough feed lies for a time until it is regurgitated, chewed, swallowed the second time, and passed to the third stomach or manyplies.
RF2GBX4KE–AMAZON, BRAZIL - JUNE 28, 2015: Hammock deck at the boat Anna Karoline II which plies river Amazon between Santarem and Manaus, Brazil.
RF2GBX908–AMAZON, BRAZIL - JUNE 27, 2015: Hammock deck at the boat Anna Karoline II which plies river Amazon between Santarem and Manaus, Brazil.
RMRFPWGP–. Cassell's natural history. Animals; Animal behavior. the similarly-situated " nippei^ " of the Horse. In the Deer, Ox, Sheep, and their allies there is not a trace of these, as has been previously explamed (page 4). As to the limbs, it may also be men- tioned that the true knee-joints — which in animals like the Horse are almost entirely hid- den within the general skin-covering of the body —are much more con- spicuous and free. The stomach is pecu- liar; it wants the "many- plies," or third compart- ment, but possesses the "paunch," "honeycomb- bag,"
RF2GMNWN0–AMAZON, BRAZIL - JUNE 27, 2015: Hammock deck at the boat Anna Karoline II which plies river Amazon between Santarem and Manaus, Brazil.
RMRD3WT0–. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools. Anatomy; Physiology. Pylorus. The Eennet. 2d St^piach. Paunch. Stomach of the Sheep. the Ingluvies or " Paunch,'7 the Reticulum or c6 Honey Comb," the Omasum or "Many Plies," and the Abomasum Fig. 191. Gullet. Esophageal Groove. Maniplies, or Third Stomach. Bennet, Gr Fourth Stomach. Duodenum.. Pylorus. Second Stomach. Paunch. Interior of Stomach of the Sheep. 841. What is the number of stomachs in herbivorous animals ? Give the names ef each.. Please note that these images are extracted from
RF2GF91JR–AMAZON, BRAZIL - JUNE 27, 2015: Hammock deck at the boat Anna Karoline II which plies river Amazon between Santarem and Manaus, Brazil.
RMRG0311–. Canadian forest industries January-June 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Make your power transmission an asset instead of a liability—a money- saver instead of a power-waster. Belt your machinery with. A Few of the Lines We Manufacture Imperial High-Speed, Friction-Surface BELTS "The Belt That Clings" Built the famous Goodyear way, for high-speed pulleys where great tensile strength is demanded The Imperial has the cling of rubber and the endurance of many plies of hard-twist, long-fibre cotton fabric, rubberized, cu
RF2GGR2EK–AMAZON, BRAZIL - JUNE 27, 2015: Hammock deck at the boat Anna Karoline II which plies river Amazon between Santarem and Manaus, Brazil.
RMRFXYDE–. Canadian forest industries 1911. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. A few of the Lines we Manufacture Make your power transmission an asset instead of a liability—a money-saver instead of a power waster. Belt your machinery with. Imperial High-Speed Friction Surf ace Belts The Belt that Clings." Built the famous Goodyear way, for high-speed pulleys where great tensile strength is demanded The Imperial has the cling of rubber and the endurance of many plies of hard-twist, long-fibre cotton fabric, rubberized, cured and vulcanized
RF2GMP0MX–AMAZON, BRAZIL - JUNE 27, 2015: Hammock deck at the boat Anna Karoline II which plies river Amazon between Santarem and Manaus, Brazil.
RF2GGPKA9–TABATINGA, BRAZIL - JUNE 22, 2015: Passengers of hammock deck board the boat Diamante which plies river Amazon between Tabatinga and Manaus, Brazil.
RF2GGPKPE–AMAZON, BRAZIL - JUNE 27, 2015: Passengers of hammock deck at the boat Anna Karoline II which plies river Amazon between Santarem and Manaus, Brazil.
RMRFY59G–. Canadian forest industries January-June 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 1 Make your power transmission an asset instead of a liability—a money- saver instead of a power-waster. Belt your machinery with. A Few of the Lines We Manufacture Imperial High-Speed, Friction-Surface BELTS "The Belt That Clings" Built the famous Goodyear way, for high-speed pulleys where great tensile strength is demanded The Imperial has the cling of rubber and the endurance of many plies of hard-twist, long-fibre cotton fabric, rubberized,
RF2GMNWMP–AMAZON, BRAZIL - JUNE 27, 2015: Passengers of hammock deck at the boat Anna Karoline II which plies river Amazon between Santarem and Manaus, Brazil.
RMRJ6XMF–. The chordates. Chordata. Fig. 569. Teeth of sheep (Ovis aries). (c) Canines; (i) incisors; (m) molars; (pm) premolars. (From Wiedersheim: "Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates." By permission of The Macmillan Company, publishers.). Fig. 570. Stomach of ruminant opened to show internal structure, (a) Esopha- gus; (b) rumen or paunch; (c) reticulum or honeycomb bag; (d) psalterium or many- plies; (e) abomasum or reed; (/) duodenum. (Courtesy, Flower and Lydekker: "Introduction to the Study of Mammals," London, A. & C. Black, Ltd.). Please note that these images are extrac
RF2GGPKKC–AMAZON, BRAZIL - JUNE 27, 2015: Passengers of hammock deck at the boat Anna Karoline II which plies river Amazon between Santarem and Manaus, Brazil.
RMRFY16C–. Canadian forest industries July-December 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Make your power transmission an asset instead of a liability—a money- saver instead of a power-waster. Belt your machinery with. A Few of the Lines We Manufacture Imperial High-Speed, Friction-Surface BELTS "The Belt That Clings" Built the famous Goodyear way, for high-speed pulleys where great tensile strength is demanded The Imperial has the cling of rubber and the endurance of many plies of hard-twist, long-fibre cotton fabric, rubberized, c
RF2GF8WA3–AMAZON, BRAZIL - JUNE 27, 2015: Passengers of hammock deck at the boat Anna Karoline II which plies river Amazon between Santarem and Manaus, Brazil.
RF2GGPM3E–AMAZON, BRAZIL - JUNE 28, 2015: Pople are leaving the hammock deck at the boat Anna Karoline II which plies river Amazon between Santarem and Manaus,
RMRFYKF3–. Canadian forest industries 1911. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Imperial HigliMSpeed, FrictionMSurface Belts A Few of the Lines We Manufacture The Belt That Clings 99 Built the famous Goodyear way, for high-speed pulleys where great tensile strength is demanded The Imperial has the cling of rubber and the endurance of many plies of hard-twist, long-fibre cotton fabric, rubberized, cured and vulcanized into one solid, enduring piece. Earns Cost—Costs Less The Imperial Belt is a power saver. It earns its cost by turning into increas
RF2GF8WD8–AMAZON, BRAZIL - JUNE 28, 2015: Pople are leaving the hammock deck at the boat Anna Karoline II which plies river Amazon between Santarem and Manaus,
RM2AFHYEF–. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress. nds in denominations of$100 and $500, which were veryreadily taken by the citizens of thetown, and in the year 1SS2 the lastoutstanding bond, or war debt of thetown as it is commonly called, waspaid. During the Rebellion large amountsof supplies were sent by the Ladiesassociation, by families, and by indi-viduals for the comfort and generalwelfare of the soldiers. These sup-plies consisted of clothing, food, med-icine, delicacies for the sick, etc.,while in many cases large expenseswere incurred because of the sickne
RM2AJMMHY–Report by treasurer and disbursing officer.. . sent with theexpressman; he leaves one with the person to whom thegoods are delivered, so that the person may know exactlywhat he should receive, and by letter he is requested tonotify this department if anything is missing, or if the sup-plies do not arrive in good shape; the other triplicate issigned by him and returned to these headquarters by theexpressman, where it becomes a permanent record. Underthis system the files tell the story of Pythianism. Each list of supplies varies somewhat; the size of thefamily determines what is needed. In many
RM2AJ7TWC–Ridpath's history of the world; being an account of the ethnic origin, primitive estate, early migrations, social conditions and present promise of the principal families of men .. . ogist to be satisfac-tory within the narrow limits of theraces and countries to which it ap-plies; but it also appears that thereare many parts of the globe whichare known to have been inhabitedat a time even more remote thancurrent chronology assigns to therise of the Noachite nations forwhich the plan of dispersion pre-sented above seems to provide nolikelihood or even possibility ofinhabitants. How far the Hebr
RM2AJJ43G–Cyclopedia universal history : embracing the most complete and recent presentation of the subject in two principal parts or divisions of more than six thousand pages . i , - r nologist to be satisfac-tory zuithin the narrow limits of theraces and countries to zvliicli it ap-plies; but it also appears that thereare many parts of the globe whichare known to have been inhabitedat a time even more remote thancurrent chronology assigns to therise of the Noachite nations forwhich the plan of dispersion pre-sented above seems to provide nolikelihood or even possibility ofinhabitants. How far the Hebr
RM2AWKHKG–A system of surgery : theoretical and practical . houlder on the contracted side is relatively greater ; the reduction of capacityof the contracted side aj)plies to the front as well as to the back of the chest; theposterior angles of the ribs on the expanded side, and the internal margin and inferiorangle of the scapula, are less salient (compare fig. 95 and fig. 108); and, as beforestated, rotation of the vertebrae on their horizontal axes is entirely absent. It wouldbe interesting to discover whether, in unielieved cases of pleuritic chest-contraction,after many years possibly unequal use o
RM2AWMXEX–Economic beginnings of the Far West: how we won the land beyond the Mississippi . o funds, was unable to fulfilits part of the contract, and the venture failed.Hartnell resided in Monterey as the representativeof Beggs & Co. and for many years maintainedan enterprising mercantile establishment, selling sup-plies to the padres and shipping to Lima the tallowtaken in exchange. Soon the southern missions de-manded a share in this commerce, desiring to find amarket for their surplus stock, and new concessionshad to be made. In 1829 ships chartered by Galeand Hartnell were accorded license to touch
RM2AJDGAP–Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . Some of the. CUSTOMERS Note a complete family of In-dians. Photo taken in early Jan-uary, when the Indian trappersemerge from the wilds to tradetheir skins and purchase sup-plies. THE popularity of FIVE ROSES flour is trulydemocratic, for it knows no class distinction. Outon the outer fringes of civilization many hardyusers of FIVE ROSES flour identify the brand theyseek merely by the rat on the package. In crowdedcities or cultivated areas, in dense bush or open spaces,wherever you see the brand FIVE ROSES, you areassured of the best available flour under all
RM2AM1FC4–Frank Forester's fish and fishing of the United States and British provinces of North America . , and the Flounder^Phuronectes Deiitatus), I shall content myself with naming, asI cannot bring myself to regard them as fit for any but culinarypurposes. In like manner tlie Hake, the Cusk, the Pollock,and many otliers of the Cod family, I shall pass in silence asobjects only of casual pursuit, except to the professionjd fisher-man, who plies his daily toil to earn his daily l)read. 288 FAMILY OF THE GADID^E. GADID^. THE COD. Morvhua Vulgans.. This is the common Cod of Newfoundland, well-known as
RM2AJ7FN4–The history of the nineteenth century in caricature . esident Grant, with a cigarin his hand, is looking on complacently. My friend, he 262 CENTURY IN CARICATURE calls out to Schurz, youve got a soft thing on your wedge,but your mallet will kill the man. To which Schurz re-plies: I dont care whos killed, if we succeed in defeatingyour election. Below, creeping furtively about the rock, arethe figures of Dana, Sumner, Gratz Brown, Trumbull, Hall,Sweeny, Tweed, and Hoffman of the Ring. Anything tobeat Grant! is the cry of these conspirators. Honesty isthe word to shout, there are so many rogues
RM2AN8BCD–Jack and the beanstalk : a comic cantata for use outside the nursery . And rush - es. fast as he can run Out of this dreadful m^ 1188 rjg r ^ Lm^ ^ Irrrrfiq^ ^w *—5 f »j^/y QUARTET. THE HEN FOR MANY DAYS. .37. The hen for ma . ny days and weeks Sup - plies all that they J. IIJ i J I -p-i-i I ^ nz r ; T f rr - r H^-g I p , m P ^^ ^ a t Bui Jaok is un^.ious one a . tain To val-liTfit
RM2AFKTF1–. Historical collections of the state of New Jersey: past and present:. right,is the academy. The Methodists have a church, erected in 1836,distant about 200 yards from where the view was taken. This vil-lage is a thriving business-j)lace ; a steamer plies between it andNew York. It contains a bank, 11 stores, 25 mechanic shops, andabout 70 dwellings, many of them large and commodious. VmiAv Frknf.au, the most distinguished poet of our revolutionarytime, lived, in the latter part of his life, at Mount Pleasant, nearthis village. He was educated at Princeton. Freneau enjoyed thefriendship of Ad
RM2AKK8K7–Picturesque New London and its environs, Groton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century; notable features of interest .. . e Foregroundthe Ferryboat. Colonel Ledyard. which Plies Between New London and Groton. 13 picturesque 1Hew 5LorKlon. Tlu town jMissessed Iliarat-tcrs in it.s fiirly davs, anil of many anilvaried kinds they were, the Hogennes,for instance, who were eontinuaily introiihle with the constituted autlior-ities, an<l no sooner out of f)ne conflictwitii tiie courts tiian tiiey were in-volved in another. That sort of peo-ple, liowever, are ins
RM2AKB9KW–Tafilet; the narrative of a journey of exploration in the Atlas mountains and the oases of the north-west Sahara . uge tank, or reservoir, reached bya handsome flight of steps, and of such dimensionsthat a steam-launch plies upon its waters. As forthe gardens, they are a forest of olive and palm andorange trees, half smothered in many places in densecreepers, while the soil is covered with a thick under-growth of shrubs and flowers, that shelter not onlythe partridge and the hare, but even foxes and jackals.The Sultan, in spite of the dilapidated state of hisgardens, draws no small revenue fro
RM2ANAD9K–Essentials of medical and clinical chemistryWith laboratory exercises . us substance as paper, charcoal, sand, brick, stone or un-glazed earthenware. Some filters, if well made and clean, willremove not only the suspended matters, but a considerable por-tion of the dissolved organic substances. Filters of unglazedporcelain are sold which remove all micro-organisms and yield awater perfectly sterile. Many cities now have their water sup-plies filtered through clean, sharp sand; and experiments haveshown that A sand filter 5 feet thick and filtering two milliongallons per acre a day will remove
RM2AWM6H6–The Mexican mining journal . shaft or that the belt istoo loose. If a poor grade of belting isused in elevators, there will be a con-tinuous stretch and always danger thatsome of the plies will stretch more thanothers with a consequent cracking of thestiffer plies and a weakening or des-truction of the whole belt. The new radio-chemistry has overturn-ed many of basic conceptions of theolder chemistry. It is now generally Lc-lieved that elements are by radio-activitychanged into others. Thus, lead is in someiii-es formed from uranium. More surpri-sing still it has recently been provedthat the a
RM2AG9HEM–. Historical collections of the state of New Jersey : containing a general collection of the most interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, etc., relating to its history and antiquities, with geographical descriptions of every township in the state. Illustrated by 120 engravings. treme right,is the academy. The Methodists have a church, erected in 1836,distant about 200 yards from where the view was taken. This vil-lage is a thriving business-place; a steamer plies between it andNew York. It contains a bank, 11 stores, 25 mechanic shops, andabout 70 dwellings, many of th
RM2AG2RR6–. Canadian transportation & distribution management. ion Pressure and Vapor Car Heating System. Largest Manufacturers in the World of Car Heating Apparatus Dearborn Feed Water Treatment RIGHT IN PRINCIPLE ECONOMICAL IN APPLICATION The foaming, corrosive, and scale forming elements contained in the boiler water sup-plies along a line of railroad are first determined by accurate scientific analysis. Thetreatment is then made up to completely counteract these elements, and can be reliedupon to give continuous freedom from these troubles. Its value shows up strongly in a great many vital phases of
RM2AN1YW9–The Independent . suchwas the case in America. This wouldfor the time being have the same effectas sinking them in achieving the Ger-man purpose of cutting off food sup-plies from England. The chief factor in the problem isunknown, that is how many Germansubmarines the British have sunk orcaught in their big steel nets. The Brit-ish admiralty has from the first pur-sued a policy of silence on this point,probably thinking that it would have amore depressing effect upon the Ger-man mind to send out submarine aftersubmarine and never hear from them,than if their fate was known. Doubt-less many of
RM2AX4X5F–The Farm-poultry . os give you the names of the people who obtainedthese remarkable results, and of many others who havebeen wonderfully successful. This incubator is Self-Regula-ting. It is backed by 17years successful exper-ience. You can test it on Both the Incubator and 50 Chick Brooder. Freight Paid eastof Rocky Mountains. $9.00. Send for FREE Book givingprices and describing this and larger sizes. Brooders. Sup-plies, and telling all about our great Trial Offer. Write today. INCUBATOR CO. Box I Springfield, Ohio Special Sale. White Birch Poultry Farm 100 S. C. Red Cockerels at $2.50, $3.
RM2AX21P7–The Civil War through the camera : hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil War times, together with Elson's new history . APPOMATTOX STATION—LEES LAST ATTEMPT TO PROVISION HIS RETREATING ARMY At this railroad point, three miles from the durt House, a (onfederate provision train arrived on the morning of April 8th. The sup-plies were being loaded into wagons and ambulances by a detail of about four thousand men, many of them unarmed, when suddenlya body of Federal cavalry charged upon them, having reached the spot by a by-road leading from the Red House. After a few shotsthe Confe
RM2AJDGGK–Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . Store ofJ. A. ST. ONGE Natagan River In the Abitibi District, 408 milesnorthwest of Quebec. Tempera-ture of 42 below zero.. Some of the. CUSTOMERS Note a complete family of In-dians. Photo taken in early Jan-uary, when the Indian trappersemerge from the wilds to tradetheir skins and purchase sup-plies. THE popularity of FIVE ROSES flour is trulydemocratic, for it knows no class distinction. Outon the outer fringes of civilization many hardyusers of FIVE ROSES flour identify the brand theyseek merely by the rat on the package. In crowdedcities or cultivated are
RM2AWHY59–Architectural economy, vol1 . Bungalow No. 1014 AHOME providing the wealth of comfort that the name im-plies, its cost by a judicious choice of building materials, canbe made comparatively low. The exterior speaks for itself. Itis 31 feet 10 inches wide and 42 feet 6 inches long, with a 10-footfront porch. This space provides for a large living and diningroom, kitchen, two bedrooms and a bath. A sleeping porch sup-plements the sleeping facilities. This arrangement has proven tobe extremely practical. It can be used with many other exteriordesigns shown in this book..
RM2AM5221–Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . BENJAMIN F. CAMPBELL. -Albina M. C. .Anderson ; they have three children :Frank, Crace, and Blanche Sutherland Campbell. Campheu., Samukl S., son of Benjamin G. andCharity J. (I.unt) Camiibell, was born in Bangor,Me., July 23, 1832 ; died .April i, 1891. He ob-tained his early education in the public schools ofhis native city. He began business with M.Schwartz, saw manufacturer, hardivare and mill sup-plies, etc., in Bangor. In 1S56 he went to Mon
RM2AFRM4M–. Canadian transportation & distribution management. Water Treatment RIGHT IN PRINCIPLE ECONOMICAL IN APPLICATION The foaming, corrosive, and scale forming elements contained in the boiler water sup-plies along a line of railroad are first determined^yltecj^rate scientific analysis. Thetreatment is then made up to completely c<«irftei^cmh§^e elements, and can be reliedupon to give continuous freedom from the^^lFol|blea Its value shows up strongly in a g*at Many vTtal phases of railway operation—decreas-ed coal consumption—incy^e^yffL ojf fireboxes and boiler tubes—reduction in repairs—great
RM2AGAX0A–. Foundations of botany. ;j///;?///// -? ABC • Fig. 16. — Dodder, growing upon a Golden-Rod Stem. s, seedling dodder plants, growing in earth; h, stem of host; r, haustoria orparasitic roots of dodder ; I, scale-like leaves. A, magnified section of a por-tion of willow stem, showing penetration of haustoria. permanent contact with a congenial host than it produceshaustoria at many points, gives up further growth in its ROOTS 41 soil-roots, and grows rapidly on the strength of the sup-plies of ready-made sap which it obtains from the host. 52. Forms of Roots. — The primary root is that whichpro
RM2CRW1GB–. Bell telephone magazine . ent, and food and sup-plies for many days. By arrangementwith the railroad, their water wasbrought to a convenient siding in atank car, and another car brought food and supplies at regular intervals.Sometimes a couple of box cars re-placed tent and wagon as living quar-ters and means of transportation. Built by Men of the MountainStates and Pacific Companies 1 HE procedure of the survey partywas for the chief of the party to rideahead—he was the only one on horse-back—and trace out the generalcourse to be followed. Traversing the7,000-foot plateau north of Denver,th
RM2CF2WF1–. New England; a human interest geographical reader. rimitive conditions. 198 New England Hartford is the capital of the state. It is a greattrading and business centre which owes much of itsgrowth to its position at the head of navigation of theConnecticut. There are extensive manufacturing plantsin the city, and it is the home of many great insurancecompanies. Among its important manufactures are pistols, rifles, and ma-chine guns, rubbergoods, electrical sup-plies, bicycles, andautomobiles. The city is noted forits many parks, finetrees, and handsomeresidences. A visitoris apt to declare th
RM2CGMDHT–. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . plies were drawn, perfected thesystem of railroad transportation for both troops and supplies,until he had it working with smoothness and a high degree ofefficiency. The railroad corporations that remained loyal tothe Government at Washington, came together in the earlydays of the war and agreed on a schedule of rates for armytransportation. This was probably the earliest instance of ageneral railroad agreement in the history of the country.These rates were adhered to
RM2CEHPT4–. Good taste in home furnishing. measureit is what gives the apparent sizableness tothe arched door and the flowing draperies. V- GOOD TASTE IN Of course, our reason corrects these impres-sions to such an extent that we do not go farastray, but it is very useful in decoration, forwe seldom bother ourselves about the actualfacts of decorative impressions. It is the im-pression that counts. This last sentence ap-plies only to the optical illusions which maybe created by the use of good line treatment,and not to the use of imitation woods, falsefinishes or any of the many other pretensesso often
RM2CDGXC4–. Electrical news and engineering . ion. Our Manufacturers was acknowledged by Mr.Anderson, of the Imperial Oil Company. He spoke ofthe practical emigration policy required in Canada, andadvocated the further extension of foreign trade. Mr. Robertson, of the Correspondence School atScranton, responded to the toast Our TechnicalEducators. Our Visitors and Kindred Societies brought re-plies from Bros. Blackgrove and Edkins. Bro. Edkinssaid that many thought that the O.A.S.E. was an an-tagonist to the C..A.S.E., which was not the case. .Assoon as Dominion legislation compelled qualified licensede
RM2CET1AY–. Fables of Aesop and others. eep; if I were a dog,you durst not serve me so. That is true enough, re-plies the Jackdaw, I know very well who I have to dowith; I never meddle with the surly and revengeful,but I love to plague such poor helpless creatures asyou are, that cannot do me any harm again. THE APPLICATION. Many people in the world are of the temper of this Jackdawin the fable, who do mischief for mischiers sake; and at thesame time are never so well pleased, as when they do it to theinnocent and undeserving. They love themselves too well tooffer an injury to one of their own malicious
RM2CEEE2R–. Fruits and fruit-trees of America... Oblate. Roundish.. Conical. Oblong, These primary forms are roundish, ohlate, conical, and ohlong. Theterms round, roundish, or globular, are sometimes used in connection,rather as qualifying expressions than as distinctive; for while the wordroundish, which indicates the height and diameter as nearly equal, ap- 72 THE APPLE. plies to many fruits, there is no perfectly round or globular appleknown. OUate indicates the height as much less than diameter. Conical^ iswhen the fruit is roundish, having the apex end contracted. Ohlong, iswhen the fruit is longe
RM2CF30E4–. Picturesque New London and its environs : Grofton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century. round, and in the Foregroundthe Ferryboat. Colonel Lcdyard. which Plies Between New London and Groton. 13 Ipicturcsque 1Rcw London. The town possessed ?• chaiacters in its early days, and of many andvaried kinds they were, tlie ]{ogerrnes,for instance, who were continually introuble with the constituted author-ities, and no sooner out of one conflictwith the courts than they were in-volved in another. That sort of peo-ple, however, are inseparable from acommunity in
RM2CEG9X6–. The Pharmaceutical era. ere the comparativelysmall demand for most of the articles used in medicine,precludes the distributer or retailer from supplying themto the jiulilic at a commensurate reduction in price, asthe judgment necessary in the distribution of medicineand the care and skill requisite in their manipulationhave necessitated the careful and scientific training ofthose who deal in them. Hence his remuneration is notfor material supplied but for special service rendered,and is therefore in many erases out of proportion to theactual commercial value of his commodities. This ap-plies
RM2CF30H9–. Picturesque New London and its environs : Grofton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century. .. THE GROTON SHORE-LOOKING ACROSS THE HARBOR FROM NEW LONDON. Showing the Fort Griswold Monument on Groton Heights in the Right Background, and in the Foregroundthe Ferryboat. Colonel Lcdyard. which Plies Between New London and Groton. 13 Ipicturcsque 1Rcw London. The town possessed ?• chaiacters in its early days, and of many andvaried kinds they were, tlie ]{ogerrnes,for instance, who were continually introuble with the constituted author-ities, and no sooner out
RM2CEH2GX–. Plant propagation; greenhouse and nursery practice. FIG. 89—RED RASPBERRY SUCKER PLANTS . Note way new plants develop from roots and the attempts made by theplants to produce new ones. 142. Cuttings require a moist air of proper tempera-ttire and sometimes bottom heat (132). This generalstatement ai)plies with special force to cuttings andgrowing parts. Heat and humidity must be carefullyregulated to suit the species or variety of plant beingpropagated, because the demands of each vary more or 100 PLANT PROPAGATION less. Many devices, some of them very simple, havebeen adopted for regulating
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