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RM2X33F90–Clifton Reynes, Milton Keynes, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 52 8' 46'', S 0 40' 20'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RM2X2WM86–Newton Mearns, East Renfrewshire, GB, United Kingdom, Scotland, N 55 46' 24'', S 4 20' 0'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RM2AJE3D4–Comparison of indirect and direct illumination . U- OF 1. O. U. FCRM 3. u. or i. i.i. roRM 3 DIRECT S-OBSERVEDPlane 5 ftSTATION A 3 1 0.58 0.89 2 0.73 1.30 3 0.84 1.65 4 0.66 1.00 5 0.84 1.20 6 0.93 2.20 7 0.90 1.28 8 0.75 1.30 9 0.90 2.10 10 0.95 1.80 11 0.68 1.10 DATA.2 in. c D E 1.10 0.70 0.46 2.60 1.25 0. 52 2.65 1.60 0.31 1.25 0.90 0.48 1.74 1.10 0.60 1.71 1.58 0.57 2.10 1.90 0.75 1.90 1.50 0.63 3.50 2.10 0.78 3.20 1.80 0.70 1.30 1.10 0.57
RM2X2P919–Tower Hill, West Sussex, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 51 3' 12'', S 0 20' 46'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RM2AG6CRH–. La meridiana del tempio di S. Petronio : tirata, e preparata per le osseruazioni astronomiche l'anno 1655 : riuista, e restaurata l'anno 1695. O.O. I.I. 2.?• 3. 3. 20 .0 1 41 20 1 1 3Q 22 40 42 50 3 60 23 70 44 1 80 4 r 1 90 ] 25 100 0. 21 IO 0. 41 20 I. Z 50 I. 22 40 1. 43 50 2. 4 60 2. 24- 70 2. 45 80 3 5 90 3. 36 ! i ICO 0. 21 0. 41 I. -> I. 23 I. 43 2. 4 2. 25 2. 46 3. , 6 3. 27 CI. o> COI -o .0 1 ;: ? i C4- 1 1 o- COI T^uola 7» Tauola delle Refrazioni, e Para! afsi del So e. Gradi della di 1 Gradi della di- j ftalica dal ]^fra7^oue. Taralla/ft. ftar,:^adal 1 f{effa^ione. Tarallaff
RM2X2NHTR–Campton Village, Central Bedfordshire, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 52 1' 46'', S 0 21' 20'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RM2AXBXX9–Engineering and Contracting . 2.25 1 dumpman at $1.75 1.75 1 3-mule snatch at $5.25 5.25 1 3-mule snatch driver at S2.25 2.25 1 D. R. at 3 per cent per month -1.07 Foreman at $4.00 4.00 Waterboy at $1.00 1.00 Value of scraper $48.00 Value of harness 50.00 Total $44.S2 1 ftr scraper 8.96 1 rC. D. (1 + 1/k) 1C1 1 rS9Gxl.91D r; = • w .10.15.20.23 0 = 100.36.6524.4318.3214.66 S W-Costs.- •+? W 1 -A 209X600 ?-I- 500.91.2560.8345.6236.50 1000. 106.3379.7563.30 1.54X896 1 1 [ 1 1 — 1 0.01365 v> + 2 30 1 600 1 w 1 . -Costs. w. D = 100 500. 1000. .30 JO 90 30.42 53.17 .35 10.47 26.07 46.57 .40 9.1
RM2X2X3F7–Housay Island, Shetland Islands, GB, United Kingdom, Scotland, N 60 25' 20'', S 0 46' 7'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RM2X2XY0K–Ballycarry, Mid and East Antrim, GB, United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, N 54 46' 20'', S 5 45' 0'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RM2AX1DJC–Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the Year Ending June 5, 1882 . Cities and Boroughs. > a « GO 1- — o 0 J, •a0 4 — 3 u -a ?o o 4> 3 •a4> teo 3 •a «! . If 4i in 4)to bfl 4> n 61= S.£ s 4> ?o oI. J 41 5c - fid E2 u 4> o 3 3 3 OJ 3 o 0 o ?* >H A a 55 Z ft ft 3 14 35 39 3 14 61 26 104 1 3 22 7 1 5 8 38 5 21 133 3 1 44 76 15 8 124 13 1 . 3 10 3 1 9 10 1 1 21 183«3 13 2 3 2 712 32 2 3218 4313 2 13 1221 6229 58 21 5 69 1432 89 63 53 Erie 3 4 33 32 3 8 4 46 52 1 Johnstown, 1 4 21 2 3 20 1 1 10 2 8 3 36 2 5 10 28 2 5 4 1511 1
RM2X2W1NY–White Waltham, Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 51 29' 32'', S 0 46' 20'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RM2X2YT60–Compleat Angler, Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 51 34' 1'', S 0 46' 20'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RM2AFX924–. Leavitt's farmer's almanack, improved, and miscellaneous year book, for the year of our Lord 1885. le to 9 . 4 50 6 51 belly 1 51 8 17 13 Th. C crosses Eq. S. 9 6 6 4 516 4$ reins 2 42 8 55 14 Fr. Showers. 4 52 6 48 reins 3 33 9 18 15 Sa. Mow, influences cool. 4 53 6 46 sees 4 20 9 50 16 S. 11th 8. aft. Trin. 4 54 6 45 sees 5 8 10 24 17 Mo. % in quintile to 9 • 4 55 6 43 sees 5 54 11 0 18 Tu. Low tide?. Showers. 4 56 6 42 1 liis 6 40 11 35 19 W. 4 57 6 40 tins 7 26 morn 20 Th. 2/sextile to $ . Heat. 4 59 6 35 knes 8 13 0 17 21 Fr. <£ rims low. 5 0 6 37 knes 8 59 1 51 22 Sa. (T in Apogee.
RM2X2W1PC–White Waltham, Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 51 29' 32'', S 0 46' 20'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
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
RM2X2YJHW–Newcastle Upon Tyne Knightsbridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 55 0' 46'', S 1 37' 20'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RM2AN781G–Almanach de Gotha . 37 14 27 44 J 13 Castor 1 Tryphon ,„ 2 Purification f. 13 16 14 26 45 V 14 Valentin 12 56 14 24 46 S 15 Faustin 3 Sim., Anne 2. 4 D. Sexagés. ^ 12 36 14 21 47 D 16 D. Estomihi 12 15 12 14 17 48 L 17 Constance 5 Agathe B 11 54 14 13 49 M 18 Mardi gras 6 Boucole a 11 33 14 8 50 H 19 Cendres 7 Parthène 11 11 14 2 51 J 20 Euchaire 21 Eleonore 8 Théod.Str.g 10 50 13 56 52jV 9 Nicéphore 5 ,10 28 13 49 53 S 22 Chaire d.S.P. 10 Charal. ? 10 6 13 41 54 D 23 B. Invocavit 11 D. Quinquag. ^ 12 Meftce, Al. o. 9 44 12 13 33 55 L 24 Mathias 9 22 13 24 56 M 25 Victor 13 Martinien •„ 9 0 13
RM2AKRB2Y–Report of the Alaska Agricultural Experiment Stations . 9 9 13 3 February 4039 -38 16.6 -3! 4 6.6 16 4 8 -36 22.0 -3.3 9.4 3.07 16 2 13 9 April 42 -19 30.3 9.9 20.1 1.74 14 12 4 7 May 58 21 46.7 32.1 3C. 4 1.34 6 13 12 8 June 1 76 33 64.5 43.6 54.0 1.92 13 4 3 AKULURAK. Latitude 62° 30, longitude 164° 25. Bro. Murphy, S. J., observer. 1917December.. 1918. January February.. March , April May June July August September. 16 -28 3.4 - 6.6 -1.6 20 0 11 0 33 -26 6.4 - 8.8 - .2 L32 16 3 12 8 34 -36 9.2 - 7.4 .9 13 2 13 34 -27 15.6 - 4.7 5.4 15 8 • 3 13 42 -22 23.6 3.8 13.7 1.15 6 16 5 52 10 38.3 27.
RM2AFX8GK–. Leavitt's farmer's almanack, improved, and miscellaneous year book, for the year of our Lord 1885. 11 Fr. 5 22 6 2 reins 2 12 7 49 12 Sa. in sextile to 2f. Wind 5 23 6 0 sees 3 0 8 23 13 S. 15th S. aft. Trin. & rain 5 24 5 59 sees 3 47 8 58 14 Mo. New style begun, 1752. 5 25 5 57 this 4 33 9 34 15 Tu. 5 26 5 55 this 5 20 10 12 1 W. Low tides. 5 27 5 53 tins 6 7 10 58 17 Th. d run? low. <J D <? . Rain 5 28 5 52 knes 6 54 11 56 18 Fr. <[ in Apogee. 5 29 5 50 knes 7 41 mora 19 Sa. Rain. 5 30 5 48 lees 8 26 0 49 20 S. 16th S. aft. Trin. Warm. 5 31 5 46 legs 9 15 1 42 21 Mo, Small rain
RM2AWPBAC–Excursion season, 1878, Northern Railway of Canada and great rail and lake connections . Union Station ....g ( City Hull 6.43 (C)6.476.62 (c) 7.00 p.m. GREAT WESTERN RY.. HAMILTON Arrive LONDON • 10.05 3. -2011.16 5.00 t.66 - i;. 12 66 6 509.00 6.45 2.46 a.m.10.06 p.m. 11.20 m.6.308.80 5.50 >l BP*N BRIDGE. BUFFALO GRAND THINK R V .... Going East (Uni West ll 1212.16 p.m. li.46 p.m. M U S KOK A BRANCH 104 6 87 0 91 6 n a 83 6, 78 6 76 6 67 1 68 663 161 8 •MU8ROKA WHARF .... 7 00 a.m. 2.33 b3.00 p.m. p.m.3.053. 203.373.454.004 15435 5.056.86 5.405.4.*i p.m. •GRAVENHURST 7 LO 7 307.508.00 8 40
RM2AX2TED–Climatological data, South Carolina . 45 .50 T. .15 • ^?88 • 33 .16.63.14.02• 07 .02 .62 •45. 20.53. 10 2.76 ?? .06 1.23 .25.90.391.26 1.14?43 T.T. .02 306 ? 27.04 » .58* T. • 71 • 09 3^7 2.93 T.• 05 . 12 * .41 .46.40.30.30 550 • 071.48 .07 * 3^86 •33 2.94 2.00T. •33.30 .... T. .07 *.55 5.12 .02 . 21 .02 • 03 .30?73 .30 T. ?.ei .... 2.48 2.26 • 25 •25.16.02 .01.65 .21 .30 .30 .02T. .23 tV •30 •57 • 65 2.64 1.04 .36 2.86 •45 .26 .40 • 23 T. •04 :::: ••?• 2.42 .... •?•• •••? •••• •••• E E i ?Pre cipit atio a inc Inde din that of t tiefo How ing c lay. r in^ licat >s tr ice, ees< ban 0.01 i
RM2AKBDTH–Memoirs . ,-B • .* • 1• • •—E • •—J —p?-lTs0 •—c •-D T ®-V • ^H-M.U-R—N —Q • • • —K t •—G • • • • —F • North T URSAE MAJORIS 12 3ls, +60 2 (1900)^Yerkes negative, 1902, Aug. 10. Scale, 1 nun =20.3. North North Memoirs American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Vol. XIV. No. IV. PLATE IV h m U VIRGINIS 12 46.0, +6 6 (1900)Yerkes negative, 1904, June 9. Scale, 1 mm = 19.8 S BOOTIS 11 19 5, +54 16 (1900)Yerkes negative, 1902, Aug. 5. Scale, 1 mm = 19.8 ®-v -P.T — MS / «-C B ^N.R-°-U «-2 • .-Ml •—c • •—e -o.u —N,T-P ®—V , K • • — L.R —Q • —B • •—A . • • — D • • North North /( m R CAMELOPARDALIS 14 25.
RM2AM6TBA–Addresses of the alumni of Amherst College . hipple, C. K. 2 W. W. 3 Walker, A. 3 G. N. 24 Williston, A. L. 52 Truslow, A. 38 A. H. 41 H. 50 H. S. 46 Tuck, E. A. 33 C. S. 5o Whitaker, A. E. 13 M. L. 12 S. P. 9 F. B. 4i E.J. 31 R. L. 42 Wilson, C. A. 6 C. M. 27 E. B. 28 J.C. 33 7. L. 7 P. H. 39 T. 3 Wing, J. F.Winn, T. C. 2919 Winslow, E. C. 16 F. K. 32 W. C 52 Witherby, E. CWolff, H. A. 48 20 Wood, C. D. 44 C.G. 44 E. L. 32 H. B. 32 H. C. 44 H. N. 42 H. 0. 35 i.e. 34 J. 2 J. T. 51 J. W. 14 W. C. 34 W. H. 44 Woodbridge, F. J. E. Woodin,E.B. 39 5 33 H. P. 37 Woodman, C. E • 52 G. S • 4 Woodruff,
RM2AG4WGY–. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, M.E. Church, South. on, N. & W. S. B.Ar. Baltimore, B. S. P. Co... Ar. NewYork.O.D. S.S. Co. Ar. Philaphia. n: Y, P & N. New York.. 20 a m00 a m 8 loam 9 03 amII 30 a m 1 00pm 2 oo.pm 3 lopm5 50 pm t5 46 pm8 40 pm No. 44 8 00 pm 10 20 a m I 50 a m Lv. Tampa S. A. L Ry. ... Jacksonville Savannah Columbia^ -. i 6 27 pm j Hamlet I 940pm, • Southern Pines j 10 32 pm | Raleigh j 12 28 a m HendersonRidgeway Jet. 1 44 a m 2 10 a m 6 55 am t6 45 a m ti 30 pm 5 TO am8 00 am ^0.66 8 ooam 7 45pni 11 59 pm5 45 am 9 20a m10 09 a m 12 07p
RM2AMYRK3–The Great metropolis : or, guide to New-York for 1847 . 7 0 13 Thursday A. B. S. ann. 4 47 7 6 18 21 4 11 W 7 51 14; Friday 4 46 7 0 18 36 sets. 8 8 41 15 Saturday Arcturus south 10 36. 4 45 7 18 50 8 20 n 9 28 16 SUNDAY Sun. after Ascension. 4 44 7 8 19 4 9 17 n 10 12 IT Monday d runs high. 4 43 7 9 19 18 10 8 10 55 lSTuesday 9 s. 10 12. 4 43 7 10I19 31 10 52 11 37 19 Wednesday Dark day N.E. 1780. 4 42 7 1119 43 11 31! SI mor. 20 Thursday La Fayette died,1834. 4 41 12119 57 mor. Si 0 20 21 Friday 0 ent. n. 4 40 7 13120 9 0 6 Si 1 5 32 Saturday Spica TTQ south 9 17. 4 39 14 20 21 0 37, TTQ 1 5
RM2AJMDER–Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1911 . lt; -^CJCJ-hOiO — X-O —CO-H 05 ^ ^ ci>o »too-J- ot^- CO-H CJ X o o CI CI to X05 X • t>. CI CO C5 COCO00 0 25 287 60 349 42 25 00 oo o CO S8 XO Tj«0 s X 8 oCO 88 C) 11 00 100 46 15,322 73 4,866 96 5 0505 t^ to 05 ooooot^•oxSj •<1050N § o 05t^ 5 to to CO -HX coo X05cir^c< lOOCiOCJ coii<-Hcot rt CO T3<C0*tlO05 to -C) rt -to CO 35 CJ tONCO to X X o •X •CO CI g •.o 05 ?n 326 64 22 64 249 00 1 62 0 05 4,918 10 948 06 56 96 45 94 5 74 19.020 50 » o 75 4228 0928 20 452 52 136 24 34 03 UK 93 1,240 04 581 42 178 36315 75 238 66 -HCOt^
RM2AJE36F–Comparison of indirect and direct illumination . u. or i. i.i. roRM 3 DIRECT S-OBSERVEDPlane 5 ftSTATION A 3 1 0.58 0.89 2 0.73 1.30 3 0.84 1.65 4 0.66 1.00 5 0.84 1.20 6 0.93 2.20 7 0.90 1.28 8 0.75 1.30 9 0.90 2.10 10 0.95 1.80 11 0.68 1.10 DATA.2 in. c D E 1.10 0.70 0.46 2.60 1.25 0. 52 2.65 1.60 0.31 1.25 0.90 0.48 1.74 1.10 0.60 1.71 1.58 0.57 2.10 1.90 0.75 1.90 1.50 0.63 3.50 2.10 0.78 3.20 1.80 0.70 1.30 1.10 0.57. U. CF I. 6. 6. rCHM 3 27 VI. THEORY AND CALCULATION OF A DIRECT LIGHTING SYSTEM To get the normal illumination at any given point the oandle powerin the proper diredtion mus
RM2AKAX17–A Disquisition on the Stability of ShipsBy George Atwood, EsqFRS. . 9.7 l9>3 19.0 18.46 17.88 16.8 *5-45 13.10 IO.I 6,12 *975 19.65 *9-55 I9.45 19-3 1915 18.9 18.62 18.28 17.75 17.1 16.15 14.8 12.85 10.1 7.O5 375 18.3 18.20 18.05 I7.95 1775 17.52 I7.25 16.9 16.40 *57 14.8 134 11.6 9-35 6.6^ 4.25 2-3 *59 157 *55 lS^3S I5.O 14,6 I4.2 13.62 12.9 11.9 10.8 9.2 7.2 S-3« 3-55 2.4 1.45 10.5 103 9.8 9.2 8.5 8. 7.2 6.4 5-9 5-1 4.2 3-35 2.5 1.8 ? 1.40 I.II .90 ertical sections, 5 feet,/ater-lines or horizontal sections, 2 feet,section 1, and the upper surface of the keel, f of a faot,section 12 coinc
RM2AFR75C–. Documents de la session de la Puissance du Canada- 1901, (Volume 35, no.8, Documents de la session 19 à 20). -l o •G <n a;•Ç3 tf Q m eu s <u SU ?a eu O h < 8a. o ooo l> os ce Xce o 8 oo T— 76 005 00 o o ce oo X oo • oc H ; : :; • ; 1 • • ; •• :: : o oo o ce N 8 CSI CN o 46 001,364 00 O o5 O o 5 O T i-î 52 001,792 00 oo VU 1 c3 ?M O{h IL)!P > o X : :3 0 RAPPORT DE LINGÉNIEUR EN CHEF 337 DOCUMENT SESSÏONNEL No 19 g3eu > I * O £ < S 6H •£ o O S & L 48.* w v£ jy « a^ W ° 5 a bi-ï W £ O e O £ • 1—1 lO *» - • CO • o CMCM CO ]UAV ai Ci •CM • ** : : Ci cm Ci • >C> •CM • o
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
RM2AKJ8CW–Memoria de la Sección mexicana de la Comisión internacional de límites entre México y los Estados Unidos que restableció los monumentos de El Paso al Pacífico; . 30 5 31 37 35 19 5 42 23 44 O 5 50 3866 26 6 1 343 20 6 11 9 12 59 6 17 19 27 4 ü 31 37 .37 37 Ü 43 8 45 5 S 1892.0 ovimientoM propio. 37 26 37.3 26 11 54.9 48 8 3.4 15 7 47.8 46 14 24.5 17 17 19.4 63 40 31.49 56 18.9 52 51 48.7 10 66 40.5 8 43 61.655 4 48.5 39 29 26.0 34 7 18.9 67 26 18.8 6 15 4.6 65 38 16.9— 2 O 0.4 24 31 60.7 39 6 68.3 64 16 32.2 9 38 48.5 14 46 61.0 48 43 65.5 9 68 52.0 63 .30 8.1 66 80 29.4 7 24 41.6 fi 13 33.5 6
RM2AJJBWK–Almanach de Gotha . 9 8 17 9 4 10 7 36! 2 46 30 8 41 3 50 8 16 18 52 8 21! 3 67 IDecl. du01122^ 7N.10i23 3 N.20,23 27 N. I DecJinüison de la Lu»e.122M7 5.111116^ 51N.j21l 3^ 7N5 9 17 S. 15 22 23 N.l ZôMô 20 S8, 5 2 N. 1816 U N.!28|22 31 S Juillet. Le eoleil est au signe du Caacer. • LipLt.S. D. M. Lever.H. >r. Lu» Couch. Lieu. Lever.] Couch.H. M. S. D.M.! H. .^r.lfî. M. 1 3 9 38 3 51 1 8 16 2 10 3 .^ 3 51 8 15 3 Il 33 3 52 i 8 15 4 12 m 3 53 i 8 14 5 13 27 3 i 8 6 14 24 3 55 i 8 13 7 15 21 3 56 ! 8 J.3 8 16 19 3 56 i 8 12 9 17 l^j 3 53 8 11 10 18 13 3 69 8 11 11 19 iO 4 0 8 10 n 20 7 4
RM2AX5EP5–'t Vergulde licht der zee-vaard, : of te konst der stuurliedenZynde een volkomen en klare onderwyzinge der navigatie, bestaande in 't geen een Stuurman hoognodig behoor de te weten . -48 2-49 2-45 2-46 2-48 2-49 2-51 2-52 a-54 2-49 2-5 I 2-52 2-54 2-55 2-57 2-58 2-54 2-553- 0 2--^7 3 2 3- 03- 4 3- I3- 6 3- 33- 8 2-58 3- I 3- 3 3- 4 3- 5 3- 7 3- 9 3-10 S-12 3- 7 3- « 3-10 3-11 S-13 3-15 3-17 3-11 3-13 3-14 3-16 3-iB 3-19 3-21 3-163-20 3-173-21 3-193-23 3-50 3-223-27 3-243-28 3-263-30 3-25 3-24 3-26 ? 3-27 3-29 3-31 3-33 3-35 3-29 3-30 3-32 3:34 3-35 3-37 3-40 3-33 3-35 3-36 3-38 3-40 3-42 3-44
RM2AKNT2F–Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences . C 29 39 36 34!C!C C C 34 38 17 39 G C G G 21 21 30 2821:F F F F 31 36 35 .32 SC G R 36 48 J8 32 G G F F 22 16 29 25,21F F [• F 27 30l25 22|FF 0 C 34 50 44 35 F F !? F 23 21 35 33 34iF C C R, 19 3534 34 If F G Gi 40 49 40 39 G G 1^ F 24 31 36 34 32S S 1 R 34 .50I41 32|F F F F 44 59 45 45 G G G G 25 18 21 17 9F S s S 33 52 47 48 F C R R, 46 53 34 G G G V 26 4 21 10 9F F p F 45 54 45 41 C G F F 28 37 27 24 S S .S S 27 6 20 25 UF F F F 35 38 32 32 S S S S 23 37 30 28 G G G G 28 29 44 37 30IF F ? F 32 35 32 30 s S S s I 29 44 37 30 F F F F 29 2
RM2CGYPH2–. Report of the Electric Railway Test Commission to the president of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition . f J f / / / / / 0 0. I / s s S (^ 100 60 90 46 80 40 7,0 36 40 20 30 15 20 10 10 5 Amperes 0 20 Fig. 43.—Curves Showing the General Performance of General Electric Co. No. 54 motor. in parallel with the feeders from the central station supplyingthe Washington Avenue section. Motive Power Equipment. The motive power equipment of this car has already beendescribed in a general way in Chapter I. As the service capac-ity of the motors has an important bearing upon the testsdescribed in the pres
RM2CRJ3W8–. The railroad and engineering journal . s s 5ZP=. > z < 2O 0 U u C-i D Q 5; O OJ. h;0 Vol. LXII, No. 3-] ENGINEERING JOURNAL. 127 Engines of a New Dutch Gunboat. The accompanying illustrations (from Industries) showthe engines and boilers of the new gunboat Ceram, re-cently built for the Dutch Colonial Navy by the ScheldeShipbuilding & Engineering Company at Flushing, Hol-land, Mr. W. H. Martin being the Engineer. The engines are of the triple-expansion surface-condens-ing type, the cylinders being 20 in., 2g in., and 46 in. indiameter, and the stroke 29 in. The high-pressure cyl-inder
RM2CGWG23–. Electric railway journal . Schbne|berg t= [73 Friedenau I. Kraukenhaus /^O r* Steglitz J 25 Tempelhof Ring KEY Dahlem Mariendorf — Lines of the Elevated & Subway Co. 20.46 miles Lines of Berlin Schoneberg, Wilmersdorf and Dalhem 20.46 miles Lines of the A. E. 0. 7.44 miles Lines of the S. & H. Co. 5.58 miles Steam Stadtbahn Total 53.93 LE OF METERS 32. »00 lUOU 1;*i00 Electric By. Journal Berlin and New York Kapid Transit Development—Map of Berlin and Suburbs, Showing Present and Authorized Rapid Transit Non-Surface Lines nection to most of the trunk lines. On Feb. 18, 1902, how-ever, the Be
RM2CR2FED–. Report of draft gear tests, United State Railroad administration, Inspection and test section; . 05 ./0 JS —0/75 Sec Gear Compress/on 0.356 Sec. Draft Gear Cyc/e 45 Fig. 88m—Time-Force Curve, A. R. A. Class G Springs 264 Draft Gear Tests of the U. S. Railroad Administration TesT Gear No. 59 in Car A Test Gear No 56/n CarB /mpact Vehcffv = /.06 M.RH. D figureSdp .05 JO ./S. n/rt -Sec Gear Compression .20 25 .30 .3/->/-»« Sec. Goon Re/ease. 5 40 .46 - — 0. 342 Se c. Drcrfr Gear- Cyc/».
RM2CECNK4–. Report of the Public School Administrative Code Commission of the state of Washington. Delivered to the Governor and the Legislature at Olympia, Washington, January 11, 1921. Designed to accompany Senate bill no. 10. 50 0 L e ccNi 500 ZOOO ISOO JOOO Sfeorn Railways.Personal Property. 00 4500 sooo ssooReal Property Valuation STATE R £15 OUR C E S £ CHILD ^AVERAGE DAILY ATT E N DANC E PER CAPITA /ASSESSED VALUATION. 3 State opportionment.County apportionment. Special district levy. CR G raph OWTH if^ REVENUE f* C HI LD ^ AV E RAG E DAILY ATTEr^lDANCE 1901-20 PER CAPITA RE/£NUES 46 School Code
RM2CEKB7M–. Philosophical transactions. onocerotis, which isfituated between them, has any confiderable proper motion. See Phil. Tranf. vol. Lxxm. p. 255. through 126 Mr. Herschels Catalogue of Double Stars, through e Pifcis. Pretty unequal. L. dpr. S. dr. Diftaiice i 2^ 58^^ Pofitlon 6f 46^ f. following.;20. Fl, 43* Saglttarli fequens ad auftrum.Aug. 16, Double. Near i degree f. following the 43d, In a1783. line parallel to J and 0 Sagittarii; a confiderable ftar. Very unequal. Both dr. Diftance with 2J78, i^ 14^ 9^^^ Pofition 37° o^ n. preceding.121. Fl. 12 LacertaB. Aug. 18, Double. Y^iY unequal. L.
RM2CE078T–. Tables of calculated hour-angles and altitude azimuth table 30N. to 30S. : ex-meridian tables 60N. to 60S. and calculated reductions ans azimuths of bright stars from 1 hour to 3 hours from Meridian / c by H.S. Blackburne . Alt.Redn. Mer. Alt. M.Z. Dist.Decl. 41 220 N.+ 1 467 43 87 46 513 2. 16 20 3 N. Approx. Lat. 30 31*0 S.Cor. for 31 +i3 (interpolation) Lat. in 30 32-3 S. Azimuth from Table (p. 292) N. 17^° E. gives (Table IV., p. 260)Lat. Var. i45s., which gives (Tabfe VL) Posn.-Line for PlaneChart S. 74°^ E. To make certain that the right stars are observed, the approxi-mate altitudes a
RM2CH4H3A–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . iqsj For May General Manager ScheerWent into Lead—But the Man from Actual Record, May, Excluding Bad Order Cars ■TTTt- Eastern LinesWestern Lines -System 33.6 Miles per Car per Day32.9 Miles per Car per Day33.3 Miles per Car per Day WEEKS OF WESTERN LINEDIVISIONS New Castle...Cleveland .... Newark Chicago N. W. District Ohio Indiana Illinois Toledo S. W. DistrictWestern LinesSystem BestPreviousWeekly Week BestAverageMade May 1923 June 1923 Average 1-7 8-14 1S-21 22-31 1-7 8-14 46.8 4-21-23 46.0 46.7 41.0 40.5 36.4 36.9 351 10-14-20 21.7 20.2 20.4 23.2
RM2CEWK94–. The miller, millwright and millfurnisher. 5° 5. °|i 15 = .loQQ lei 111 S CJ ^ .?a >- 0 -? II sl Q Inches. Inches. Inches. Feet. Inches. Inches. Inches. From 2 to 6 feet deep, according tosize of wheel and quantit) of water used. Lbs. 6 8101215 i7>^20 25303540 4448 93/ I3>^ 16 20^ 2326 30 35 oYz 46 52 56 60 11%161818 3032404651 576166 22K 3 VA4 5 6 8 910II 12 15 18 21 25 29K 32 3340 47^55;^5914:63 65>^ 1 5T5 lAIfIfiH 2i2| 3A3i4l4l515| 2/82K 31^41^5^6 63/ 7K8K II 12 123/I3>^ 715925 1175 21 OU 3100 4500 i 6450 7850 9425 Column A also indicates the proper size of hole to be cut
RM2CH3J22–. Union Pacific : Kansas, Nebraska, California, Oregon, Washington and intermediate states . Stops only on signal to receive passengers. II Meals. Mixed, Freight and Passenger 85 9e. UNION PACIFIC UNION PACIFIC TabI* 64. THROUGH AND LOCAL TIME TABLES OOINO WIST r BETWEEN CMICAOO. MAHA. PORTLAND AND SEATTLE T 1 ROUTE M E 1 GOING EAST Strom* 37-e>. Sun Gnrtd UrealJ1-DI» NorthPI*tloLooal ai-Di, S, Fran,Orar. Lirtrnod1-D*1I» Oragon■tW**h, 17. Oragon e<oraii!-5.Dly S £!».■ E. Son 10.46 10.181 7,001 10.183.06 12.06 7.20 12,063.281 12.30 7 46l 12.30 10.461 0 Lv . 3.06 4aa Ar .3,28 4J1 4, .... C
RM2CE25ND–. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society .. . hesis, if the same angle of wea-ther be assumed at the extremity, the difference of all the otherangles would in practice be imperceptible, until we approachtowards the centre, where they approximate to either 30°, 35°16, 45° or 90°; the last, evidently erroneous. !9S ON THE SAILS •sR 2. S3 .?d tflrt c t/l lii *3 II U2 - c? 4) II rt i-l s o S 3C >> 8 II SBS ^ rt Ha O O s n ANGLES OF WEATHER. 0 30 0 35 16 45 0 90 0 25 24 20 28 33 38 59 63 26 50 18 26 23 4 31 43 45 0 75 14 46 18 50 26 34 33 41 100 12 10 15 41 22 30 26 34 125 10 14 1
RM2CEJ8AG–. Handwörterbuch der Staatswissenschaften;. er die in diZeit vom 25. November bis 5. Dez1895 abgeführten Verhandlungen des durExperte verstärkten Versichenmgsbibetr. augeregte Abänderungen des Ajanfallversicherungsgesetzes . Wien istöi(S. 20) kamen: durchschnittliche Verwaltungskosten a) auf 1 fl. der ausgezahlten Entschädig! Ja - §3 — - - — = - s EM - < f eine sicherte erson — .- -[ Sil < - es .3 M. M. M. M. M. 1 2 3 4 5 6 1886 1-4.5 26.09 186.46 11.86 0,92 1887 i.6i 10.04 71.62 12,0; l,0O 388 il58 16,12 48,16 11,90 o.97 38 - ,55 14.57 37,25 12,29 0.96 i,53 14.23 29.81 I2.46 O.QQ 18911
RM2CE1C8J–. Millwork catalogue : makers of the original patent dowelled doors, sash, blinds, fine interior finish, store and office fixtures, bank counters, dealers in lumber, etc . VENEERED DOORSSHjffl. Fig. 181. Fig 182. List Price- . Thickness Figure isi Figure 18« Size Made of Plain ak, Isn, Birch or Woods i Equal ftlne Mini.- of Plain oak. Ash, :,, oi or Woods of Equal Value Price Open si/e ..t UlllSS Pricei ipen Size of i;lass 2- S X 0- 8 1% $20.50 20 x 30 $30.00 3-0x7-0 •? 22.00 24- x 34 41.50 24-xOO 3- 0 x 7- 6 23.00 2+ x 4-0 46.50 24 x 66 3-0x8-0 •? 23.50 24. x 40 49.50 24x72 White or Yellow
RM2CH4PGC–. The Farmer's magazine . , new 32 34 Old, small 34 32 Pbas Grey • 38 33 Maple.. 33 34 Wiiite 30 31 Boilers. 34 35 FOREIGN GRAIN AND FLOUR IN BOND. ■Wheat, Dantzic 45 50 Hamburg 40 46 Rostock 44 46 Barley 20 — 0AT8,Biew 18 18 Feed,.. 14 17 Beans. la 19 Peas 23 24 Floijh, American, per br) 24 28 Baltic. 22 24 COMPARATIVE PRICES of GRAIN. AVERAGES from tiie corres-ponding Gazette in the lastyear, Friday, July 23rd,1842. s, d. Wheat 65 4 Barley 27 10 OATS 21 6 Rye -36 5 Beans 35 1 Peas 34 0 WEEKLY AVERAGES bythe Imp. Qiiaiter, from tlieGazette, of Friday last,July 21st, 1813. s. d. Wheat 51 2 Bar
RM2CDDMMY–. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . to supply specific needs. INDUSTRIAL HAULAGE LOCOMOTIVES, STOHAGE BATTERY TYPE +=b Ck I•1/ • ?£ s £1 ^g .1^ Type 3O 0 Brakes 4 LSB-2E4 2 24 1000 SM. 20 Hand i LSB-2C4 2 24 1000 3% 17 Hand 5 LSB-2C5 2 30 2C00 SV, 33 Hand 8 LSB-ZC8 2 66^ 2800 3% 46 Hand 10 LSB-2C10 2 XY>. 300O 4% 45 Hand 15 LSB-2C15 2 mA 4000 6 64 Hand, Straight Air 30 LSB404-E6 4 66V., 8000 5 128 Hand, Straiglit Air 40 ILSB404-E8. 4 66^ 12000 5M, 178 Hand,
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
RM2CDA8C2–. Climatological data, Missouri . ^ .- — A-- • J rfS 1 IS ?Si i ?St l ^ 0 w V %* e e s K S 5: •<* •«• cq a *-( s» ?• 0 AB. kli. -4« 4S rUMATOLOGlCAL DATA: MISSOURI SECTION. June. 19!9 Daily Evaporation (inches) and Wind Movement (milesMfor June, 1919, at Columtoia, Mo^ Date. 9 10 ! U I 12 13 U 15 i 16 17 IS 19 ; 20 I 21 { 22 I 23 I 24 25 j 26 i 27 2S , 29 30 ! 31 Columbia* University of Mo. j Evaporation — .122i(Wind movement! 19! S Evaporation i.24;i] ( Wind niovpment Kv .118.0631.074.14920 411 24 25 .1911.114i.2211.181101 57i m K7 .228 .174 99, ;w .2541.279.38 46 5.367619 145 .2101.224
RM2CH1THW–. Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean . AMP 52 A—SEPTEMBER 27, 1855.Observer—Lieut. H. L. Abbot, U. S. Top. Engineers. Index error, - V 00meter, 49°.0. CAMP 48 A, (same as Barometer, 28.5 in. Thermo- 40 A)—SEPTEMBER 22, 1855.. Abbot, U. S. Top. Engineers. Observer—Lieut, H. L h. m. s.8 33 16.58 35 04.58 36 13.08 37 39.58 39 14.58 41 0.00 d. m. s. h. m. s.7 48 54.07 50 20.07 52 21.07 53 45.0 d. m. s.54 28 1054 45 10 54 49 20 55 11 46 118 00 40 118 38 10 119 00 40 119 29 20 12
RM2CHMY7N–. The Journal of horticulture, cottage gardener and country gentlemen . 3. R. Sweet d. 1835. G.Suns deciin. 15° 57 k.Lord Bacon b. 156.Agardh b. 1785. B.Boccone b. 1633. B. 3 SCN. AFTER EPIP.. CoN. S. P. Dandelion flowers. WEEKLY CALENDAR. Weather near London in 1S62. Barometer. 20.001—29 53220.483—20.43220.511—20.37020.629—29.33720.4S6-29.41l29.985—20.50430.102-30.173 Tbermom. degrees.32—2740-2053—2850—3866—4048—1953—36 Wind. S.E. E.S.W. S.S.W.S.W.N.W. Rain inInches. ■06■05•09■03 •22 SunRises. m. h.57af7 SunSets. Moon Rises and Sets m. li. 25af4 m. h.2 a 6 27 7 46 84 108 11 morn. 29 0 Clock M
RM2CDD5EG–. Skogsvårdsföreningens tidskrift . ovan omnämnda boniteringssystem för mellansvenskaförhållanden äro siffrorna: Ilöjtl Bon. 0,9 7 m. 20 8 » 23g » 26 10» 28 II» 32 12 » 35 13 * 3914» 42 15 » 46 16 >^ 50 Om alltså i ett beståiålder är 65 år, blir boniteten 0,8 o. s. v. Ja, hittills har ju saken varit enkel; nästa steg i höjdmätarens utbild-nino blir noe litet värre! Men så gäller det också att exakt — med 0,7 0, 5 Höj id Bon. o,Q 0,7 26 29 år 17 m. 54 75 år 30 44 » 18 » 59 85 » 33 50 » 19 » 64 97 » 37 56 » 20 >; 70 118 » 41 64 » 21 » 77 46 73 > 22 » 84 50 81 » 23 » 93 55 94 >; 24 »
RM2CE1C4A–. Millwork catalogue : makers of the original patent dowelled doors, sash, blinds, fine interior finish, store and office fixtures, bank counters, dealers in lumber, etc . Fig. 181. Fig 182. List Price- . Thickness Figure isi Figure 18« Size Made of Plain ak, Isn, Birch or Woods i Equal ftlne Mini.- of Plain oak. Ash, :,, oi or Woods of Equal Value Price Open si/e ..t UlllSS Pricei ipen Size of i;lass 2- S X 0- 8 1% $20.50 20 x 30 $30.00 3-0x7-0 •? 22.00 24- x 34 41.50 24-xOO 3- 0 x 7- 6 23.00 2+ x 4-0 46.50 24 x 66 3-0x8-0 •? 23.50 24. x 40 49.50 24x72 White or Yellow Pine Veneered Doors sa
RM2CRG0KY–. The Street railway journal . Note: In Tables 2. & 3. forLV ndDeflection Angle, 0A(£i- Def. Angle ) use theLinexjurft above the Line on which the Central SimpleCurve Is Jnscribeil. Form for Field Notes.. Super-Elevation Table Degreeof Curve Super.Elevatioa Table Elev. in Inches inColumn under Speed per MUe E ■X 20 26 30 36 40 46 60 S 3 1° IM 0 VA 2?4 3lfr 3 ,r 3V: ili &«• 4 Ils- 2H- sh i% S 6 Wi 2V Sl.i Oli 5 ■3 0 6 le 2H a-io 4 y, sM 7 IJd 2l 4K 7%- c -D C 8 ■Ii oH a% > E.T. a 9 3^4 !,% 10 4}» •J IC, 816 ■0a 12 5 ■ V4 3to 14° 6»j m 0. 1^16- 4K- Interurban maintenance .should he a continu
RM2CE4FAY–. The Salem directory : containing the city record, schools, churches, banks, societies, etc., names of the citizens, a business directory, general events of the years 1854 and 1855, an almanac for 1857 and a variety of miscellaneous matter . m 20 Monday 4 46 8 3 26 11 ll! |2 E^a 21 Tuesday . 4 47 8 sets 11 55! I^S 22 Wednesday o p; 4 48 8 8 48 morn] ^-v—• !» 28 Thursday 4 48 8 9 12 0 34! m P^ 24 Friday Hs* O 4 49 8 9 36 1191 g ^ 25 Saturday an o 4 50 8 10 0 142! ^ K 26 SUNDAY 4 51 8 10 20 2 15! S Ph 27 Monday r£^ ^ 4 52 8 10 41 2 511 ^ 5P 28 Tuesday l>. CO 4 53 8 11 0 3 16! ^ 12; 29 Wednes
RM2CEP939–. The publications of the Pennsylvania chestnut tree blight commission, 1911-1913. unpeeled stumps. This is shown by the location ofthe infection on the sprouts as follows: 90 ^ TABLE VII. INFECTION ON SPROUTS AROUND STUMPS OF BLIGHTEDTREES CUT AT HUMMELSTOWN, PA. PEELED STUMPS. Infected Sprouts. 5 .s s stump Number. 3 2 o a ao u a ■g 0 <u o a Ol •a J3 Hi 05 ^ y. M Z m Average, 42 5 11 28 0 0 35 4 7 20 4 1 11 0 3 12 2 0 50 0 2 10 0 2 15 1 3 28 0 0 26.1 1.2 2.9 UNPEELED STUMPS. 15 4 3 24 0 4 30 1 0 10 0 2 2 0 0 46 0 4 54 1 3 55 1 1 23 0 1 40 1 3 29.9 .8 2.1 The investigation at Hummelstown s
RM2CH5F6B–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . de Philadelphia 80.2 Baltimore |19.2 Shenandoah 29.8 Cumberland—East S 98.0 Cumberland—West 1 85.1 M & K Branch i 18.7 Cumberland Total i 84.8 MARYLAND DISTRICT.. : 42.8 Monongah i 21.5 Wheeling ? 20.3 Ohio River f 144.7 Charleston f119.8 W. VIRGINIA DISTRICT. *121.0 ConnellsvlUe * 44.4 Pittsburgh 48.5 PENNA. DISTRICT | 46.3 EASTERN LINES * 34.5 6-30-1511-21-13 1- 21-144-21-23 11-14-2111-7-2211-7-16 10-31-15 5- 7-238-7-20 6- 7-16 2- 14-205-7-234-7-234-7-234-7-234-21-23 WEEKS OF 1-7 46.314.017.8 80.083.216.077.836.719.815.742.217.319.344.448.546.334.5 A
RM2CGJKAA–. The photographic history of the civil war.. . s, 56,00060,000 S5.00085,000 100.0(10100,000 64,00060,000 32,76052,000 70.00043,000 46,00060,000 65,00083,000 70,00063,500 84.00085,000 75.00067.000 75,00095,000 220,000150,000 125.000138,000 190,000110,000 290,000150,000 73.00086,000 100.00070.000 135.000160.000 211.000206,000 70,00098,000 200,000120.000 35,000 80,000 11,00020,000 I 10,00010,000 14,000 20,000 J 12,000 10,000 I 12,000 20,000 / 14,000 17,000 I 12,000 12,000 9,000 116,000 I 20,000 l22,000 I 10,000 I12,000 I 10,000 24.000 / 20,000 125,000 J 22,000 122,000 I 30,000 145.000 12,0
RM2CR14DJ–. www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . 0.1 20. iij^. 126. ij-S. 173. 222. 261. 278. 326. Au 2. 1 des Georg. 22. 46. 86.93.138. 320. Au 3. l.desGcorg. 77. 80.120. I2J-. I j4- 223. 237. 277.278. Au 4.1. des Georg. TABLE. 64 71. aij. 216. Z18. 233.242. 271. zSj. 293. 4^6.Dans lEnéide au i. livre y6. 69. 135. 208. 209. 217.265*. 399, Au 2. livre. 86.III. 149. 217. 287. 311.382. 389. 392. 393. 397.Au 3. 1. 14. 5-2. 5*7. 5-8. I 26. 126. ij-i. 238. 242. 25-6.3f9. 360. 390. Au 4.1. 39.40.41.102. 103.12^.142.327. 337. Au f. 1. 24. 72. 127. 142. 182. 201. 222.285-. 391.46^. Au
RM2CEPD5K–. The American anti-slavery almanac, for ... : calculated for Boston, New York, and Pittsburgh ... 2 46 3 38 4 33 5 32 Rises 10 15 10 46 11 25m. 0 16 1 16 2 26 3 41sets.7a548 128 30 8 48 9 79 309 56 10 26 11 9m. 0 00 59 2 10 3 23rises. 7al27 35 7 57 8 24 8 53 9 2910 16 HighWa. m. 3 14 4 8 5 16 6 46 8 15 9 24 10 20 11 611 43 0al8 0 48 1 16 8 37 9 37 10 23 11 411 42 m.0 19 0 53 1 34 2 17 3 1 4 1 MISCELLANEOUS. J> Perigee. Ras Alhague S. 8 37. Rath €col for the season.Middling tides. III. and Ind$ greatest elong. E. Elect£ in Aphelion.Rastaben 8 42.J? Stationary. Altair S. 10 25 a. Change-Rath
RM2CR2DFH–. Elements of railroad track and construction . ch and B 6 is 6J inches, B 6 is 6 inches, and the angleh AiB =Uk B =s; and in the triangle &A B. sm s AB = ^ = 2S («1> from which Table XV may be computed. TABLE XV.Switch-rails and Angles. Length of Switch-rail, S. Frog. No. Actual Theoretical Switch Angle, s. Feet. Feet. 4 11.0 11.46 2° 36 19 5 11.0 11.46 2 36 19 6 11.0 11.46 2 36 19 7 16.5 17.19 1 44 11 8 16.5 17.19 1 44 11 9 16.5 17.19 1 44 11 10 16.5 17.19 1 44 11 12 22.0 22.92 1 18 08 16 33.0 34.38 0 52 05 18 33.0 34.38 0 52 05 20 33.0 34.38 0 52 05 24 33.0 34.38 0 52 05 129. The Practic
RM2CGX6R3–. Brethren's Family Almanac, The (1893) . Ludovicus 14 Samuel 7 6 46 morn. «25 8 7 37 12 5 m s 9 8 29 12 47 «$22 10 9 21 1 4 3? 6 11 10 13 1 56 ^20 12 11 2 2 50 Ok c 12 11 50 3 44 ^20 3 in ApogeeRegulus rises 1 0 enters &$Capella rises 1 5S Great Elong. W. 7* rises 9 48 42 Dog DaysEnd. 1816196 20212324 25 6 4241 4039373635 35] 13TH Sunday after Trinity. .Luke 10. Days length 13 hours ic min. 27 Sunday 28 Mondy 29 Tues. 80 Wed. 81 Thurs. 15!Gebhard 16 St.Augustin 17 St.Johnbeh. 18 Benjamin 19 Paulinus 1 morn. J rises S 5 2 12 36 7 35 5£21 2 1 22 8 4 ff* 6 3 2 7 8 33 **21 4 2 54 9 23 uSf 5 |^27.
RM2CERBCD–. Comparative designs of Gravity and Ambursen dams. I 5i l>0 -18a- V=5E550/.87 x £0 x 38=79.5# Shear at the mid- • die is taken at zero. f 2 X 2272000 5 -467 .87 X .37 X 20 x(38)^ ^s - ^^72000 ^12200 5.625 X .87 X 58 Stirrups-use 3/8ra, single loop stirrups.Spacing- At support 3-i -2 X .11 X 12000 ^ ^4 39.5 X 20it ^ pt. S2= 3.34 X 39.5/29.6=4.45 At ipt. 8^= 2 X 3.34-6.68 At f pt. s^- 4 X 3.34=13.36 Use: 6 @ 3 15 3 ,g 4 12 3 @ 6 18 1 @ 13 -13 13 stirrups 58 Beam #2 W-1895 X 18 X 9/2=154000# Mq=1.2 x 154000 x 18= 3310000# Assume a beam weighing 1200#/ M^=1.2 X 1200X (18)^46 7000# M^*467000
RM2CGRY68–. Railway mechanical engineer . are given in pounds per square i nch. EIc T. S. Elong. R. A. 89,660 23.5 37.S Pistcn rods. 92,420 24.5 43.4 Piston rods. 87,920 24.0 40.3 Piston rods. 89,900 23.0 36.6 Pins. 81,430 26.0 40.4 Red straps. 90,020 23.5 37.0 Main rods. 90,170 21.5 37.5 Main pins. 90,150 23.0 43.9 Front rods. 91,400 20.0 32.5 Main rods. 97.660 20.0 34.7 Main rods. 88,420 24.0 37.9 Main pins. 83,920 25.5 42.8 Inf. rods. 81,700 26.0 46.9 Piston rods. 85,500 21.5 35.7 Cross head pins. 82,290 24.5 41.9 Main pins. 92,400 22.0 40.4 Main rods. 95,280 23.5 41.8 Trailer a::tles. 94.500 23.0 49
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
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