RM2ABWPWE–TRADE MARKS. English Patents Issued to Americans. BALL ENGINE CO. ERIE PA THE MANUFACTURE OF OXYGEN AGENTS GOLD SILVER and NICKEL PLATING. CRIMSHAW ON SAWS. Rheumatism Pains in the Back Loins Nervousness Piles. Malari al Aches and Pains Indigestion Sleep ;witless De bility Liver Com GREAT SUCCESS APPLY IT. far Agents Wanted. ALL DRUCCISTS. MINERAL WOOL. PENCILS HOLDERS CASES &h. MABIE TODD & BARD 180 BROADWAY NEW YORK. MACHINISTS' TOOLS. Iron Planing Machines WHITCOMB MFG. C 0. Worcester Mass. Leffel Water Wheels Prices Greatly Reduced. James Leffel is C THE STEAM PUMPS MADE BY VALLEY MACHINE
RMGGDA4F–ICH KÄMPFE UM DICH / Spellbound USA 1945 / Alfred Hitchcock Szene mit INGRID BERGMANN als Dr. Constance Peterson / GREGORY PECK als Dr. Edwardes/ John Ballantine (hinten) und JOHN EMERY (vorne links) Regie: Alfred Hitchcock aka. Spellbound
RM2AWRKMC–Report of the State Entomologist on the noxious and beneficial insects of the state of Illinois . Fig. 18. Fig. 19.[A slimy, olive-green worm, half an inch long when full grown, gnawing away thesubstance of the upper surface of the leaves, in June and July, and again in August andSeptember.] Although this species was carefully studied and fully described byProf. Peck in 1790, and also discussed at length by Dr. Harris inhis Insects Injurious to Vegetation in Massachusetts, I judge fromnumerous inquiries received this summer, that it is not as wellknown to horticulturists in Illinois as it s
RMMAB4P8–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Sporocybe byssoides (Pers.) 1. Habitus des Pilzes, uat. Gr. 2. Koremium, vergr. 3. Kouidienträger und â i. Koüidiea, stark vergr. (Nach Saccardo.) 2260. S. corticalis (Cooke et Peck). Syn. Periconia corticalis Cooke et Peck iu 29 Piep. New York State Mus. p. 52 (1878). Sporocybe corticalis Sacc. Syll. IV, 604 (1886). â Lambotte Fl. myc. Belg. Suppl. 11, 261. â De Wild, et Dur. Prodr. Fl. Belg. 11, 356. Koremien zerstreut, schwarz. Stiele aufrecht, starr, aus dünnen, septierten, fädigen Hyphen zusammenges
RMRYYRRA–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . drlrabenhorstskr0110rabe Year: 1920 162 Tilmadoche hians Eost. Monogr. App. (1876), 14. Physarella mirabilis Peck in Bull. Torrey Bot. Club IX (1882), 61, pl. 24, fig. 1—6; Lister Monogr. ed. 1, 68, pl. XXV, B, fig. a—c. Tilmadoche rainuta Bari, in Sacc. Syll. VII (1888), 361. Fig. 63. Physarella ohlouga (Berkeley et Curtis) Morgan. i) Sporaugieugruppe ('7i); t) Ca])illitiuni mit Kalkknoten und 2 kalkführeuden, dornartigeu Fortsätzen (260/,). — Nach Lister. Plasmodiu
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RM2AKPR28–New York, the metropolis : its noted business and professional men. . m Medical Club, an honorary member of theYcrniont State Society and Visiting Physician to the Hahne- 166 NEW YORK, THE METROPOLIS. mann Hospital, New York. He has just resigned hisposition as visiting physician to the Laura Franklin FreeHospital for Children, owing to his largely increasingpractice. Dr. Clark married Miss Elida, daughter of thelate Samuel Peck, of 23 West 35th Street, New York. Theyhave three children. JAMES D FOOT, President of the File Manufacturing Company of Kear-ney & Foot (Inc.), was born in Massachuse
RMBPAAFP–INGRID BERGMAN, GREGORY PECK, RICHARD BARTELL, SPELLBOUND, 1945
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RMT03R8Y–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . drlrabenhorstskr0110rabe Year: 1920 245 Comatricha Friesiana var. excelsa Kacib. in Hedwigia XXVIII (1889), 115. Comatricha subca^spitosa Peck iu Eep. New-York Mus. XLIII (1890), 25, pl. lll, fig. 6-9. Comatricha Persoonii Celak. Myxom. Böhm. (1893), 50, t. 2, fig. 4, 5; Macbride N. A. Slime-Moiüds, 132 pr. p. Exsikkaten: Fuckel Fungi rheu. 1446. Rabeuhorst. Fungi Eur. 568. Plasmodium wässerigweiß. Spo- rangien (samt Stiel) 1 — 6 mm hoch, zerstreut oder herdenweiße, + 0,6 mm im Durchmesser, kugelig, ellipsoid
RM2AN452W–The Dental cosmos . Two Quart CanSix-Quart CanTwelve-Quart CanHalf-Bushel Can PRICES. $0.30 [ Three-Peck Can.70 i-i5i-45 Quarter-BarrelHalf-BarrelBarrel $2.001.602.503-5o These are the prices at Philadelphia. Freight and expenses added whensold at other depots. Boxing on cans, and porterage, extra. 36 Dr. Gilbert WalkersVulcanizable Granular Gum Facing. Patented January x, 1889.. This material is a decided improvement upon the solid color of pink rub-bers for facings. When vulcanized, polished, and wetted (as by the saliva), itapproximates the appearance of the well-known continuous-gum work,
RMBPAAAE–MICHAEL CHEKHOV, INGRID BERGMAN, GREGORY PECK, SPELLBOUND, 1945
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RM2ANC9D2–A treatise on citrus culture in CaliforniaWith a description of the best varieties grown in the state, and varieties grown in other states and foreign countries, gathering, packing, curing, pruning, budding, diseases, etc . OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE BOARD. Hon. ELLWOOD COOPER, President Santa Barbara, Commissioner for the Los Angeles District. Rev. N. R. PECK, Vice-President Penryn, Commissioner for the El Dorado District. Gen. M. G. VALLEJO, Treasurer Sonoma, Commissioner for the Sonoma District. Dr. EDWIN KIMBALL, Auditor Haywards, Commissioner for the State at Large. A. SCOTT CHAPMAN San
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RM2ANGJEP–Bethany and its hills; . MRS. LrcL (sperry) hotchkiss. Edwin X. succeeded his father as probate judge, town clerkand treasurer, and continues to the present date (1904). Col. Alvan Sperry married Sarah Xettleton. daughter ofXathan. Children: Tohn. -Sarah (married Frederick Peck;one son. Burr; Mrs. Peck is ninety-two years of age andremarkably well preserved, with good memory and hearing,bright and interesting in conversation) ; ^Edson (marriedRosalinda, widow of Dr. Whiting: one son. Foster, whose son. r.KTTIANV AND ITS HILLS. ^9 is a popular dru.^-.^ist in Xcw Jlaven); ^Xathan (marriedLucrc
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RM2AXH6XK–Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . (Ulubs OPrgatttiattnna 1911 129 Alumnae Association Officers President, Eleanor C. Jones. Vice-Presidents, Ellen C. Potter, Laura H. Satterthwaite. Recording Secretary, Jacobina S. Reddie. Corresponding Secretary, Mary Buchanan. Treasurer, Fixjrence H. Richards. Directors,Kate W. Baldwin, Elizabeth L. Peck, Margaret F. Butler. History of the Alumnae Association of the Womans MedicalCollege of Pennsylvania In March, 1875, just twenty-five years after the College was incor-porated, Dr. EmeHne H. Cleveland and Dr. Mary J
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RM2AN299X–History of Westchester county : New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City / . v. Edward Keuney, B.D., elected May 16,1882. The rectory of St. Peters Church was built in 1860;the ground, two acres and three-eighths, was given byRead Peck. The Raptist Church of Port Chester was dedicatedon the 2d of February, 1S65. Its pastors have beenRev. Messrs. E. S. Raymond, Dr. Byrne, LawsonStewart, Jonathan Bastow, A. C. Ferguson, W. H.Barnes, D. T. Phillips and W. F. Wakefield. In 1834 the few Roman Catholics of Port Chestercongregated for the
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RM2AWH9A5–Childs' bulbs that bloom : bulbs that bloom plants that please berries that bear . FLORAL PARK LAWN GRASS—QUICK GROWING PJnt, 20c; quart, 35c; peck, $2.00; per bushel, $7.50; prepaid by express or parcel post Not even fine trees and beautiful flowersadd as much beauty to the home sur-roundings as does a line, velvety lawn. 1secure a flue, close, even sward, it is ah-:olutely necessary to use proper grasses.<;ood, deep, rich color, ana turfy, compactiabit stooling out well from Ui? bottom,and they must be abie to si&.. • fOTT> weeks. whole seasons dr-** wf* n«-f kill outthis grass It
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RM2AFJBDA–. Bates Student. ARTMENT STORE OF THE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA FORMERLY THE B. PECK COMPANY. „„„„ ?- - ? ? ? WHITE STAR LAUNDRY 202 Park Street, LEWISTON.C. P. Steward, Agent.BEST WORK. BEST SATISFACTION. Work called for and delivered Mondaysand Thursdays. ALTON L. GRANT, Confectioner* Ice-Cream,Fruit, andSoda. and CATERER, 116 Lisbon St., LEWISTON Urging penMeton, H) DENTIST 129 Lisbon Street, Osgood Block. LEWISTON, ME. T. F. CALLAHAN & CO., hats, Mens Furnishings. TrUBagsand I Prices the Lowe8t- 276 Lisbon St., Callahan Building. DR. EZRA H. WHITE, DENTIST, No. I Lyceum Hall Bloc
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RM2AFJ5FR–. Bates Student. es in the City The GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE OF THE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA FORMERLY THE B. PECK COMPANY. WHITE STAR LAUNDRY 802 Park Street, LEWISTON. C. P. Steward, Agent. BEST WOKK. BEST SATISFACTION. Work called for and delivered Mondaysand Thursdays. ALTON L. GRANT, Confeetionep Ice-Cream,Fruit, andSoda. and CATERER,116 Lisbon St., LEWISTON Irving )£? penMeton, DENTIST T. F. CALLAHAN & CO., hats, Mens Furnishings. tks aJags. TrUBaesand I Prlces the L°west. 276 Lisbon St., Callahan Building. DR. EZRA H. WHITE, DENTIST, No. I Lyceum Hall Block,Lisbon Street, lewist
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RM2AFK01K–. Bates Student. MENT STORE OF THE GO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA FORMERLY THE B. PECK COMPANY. WHITE STAR LAUNDRY 202 Park Street, LEWISTON. • C. P. 8TEWABD, Agent. BEST WORK. BEST SATISFACTION. Work called for and delivered Mondaysand Thursdays. ALTON L. GRANT, Confectioner* Ice-Cream,Fruit, andSoda. and CATERER, 116 Lisbon St., LEWISTON tivviWQ )£? pen&leton, H>./ID,H>, DENTIST T. F. CALLAHAN & CO., hats, Mens Furnishings, TrUBagsand I Prlces the Lowe8t- 276 Lisbon St., Callahan Building:. DR. EZRA H. WHITE, DENTIST, No. I Lyceum Hall Block,Lisbon Street, LEWISTON. MB. 129 Lisbon
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RM2AFJJ4N–. Bates Student. e GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE OF THE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA FORMERLY THE B. PECK COMPANY. WHITE STAR LAUNDRY 302 Park Street, LEWISTON. C. P. Steward, Agent. BEST WORK. BEST SATISFACTION. Work called for and delivered Mondaysand Thursdays. ALTON L. GRANT, Confeetione* T. F. CALLAHAN & CO., hats, Mens Furnishings. Trunks and I Prices the LowC8t.Bags. I 276 Lisbon St., Callahan Building. DR. EZRA H. WHITE, DENTIST, No. I Lyceum Hall Block,Lisbon Street, Lewiston. Me. Ice-Cream,Fruit, andSoda. and CATERER, 116 Lisbon St., LEWISTON HvviwQ ]£? penfcleton, S>./ILH>. D
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RM2AFJYTJ–. Bates Student. MENT STORE OF THE GO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA FORMERLY THE B. PECK COMPANY. WHITE STAR LAUNDRY 202 Park Street, LEWISTON. • C. P. 8TEWABD, Agent. BEST WORK. BEST SATISFACTION. Work called for and delivered Mondaysand Thursdays. ALTON L. GRANT, Confectioner* Ice-Cream,Fruit, andSoda. and CATERER, 116 Lisbon St., LEWISTON tivviWQ )£? pen&leton, H>./ID,H>, DENTIST T. F. CALLAHAN & CO., hats, Mens Furnishings, TrUBagsand I Prlces the Lowe8t- 276 Lisbon St., Callahan Building:. DR. EZRA H. WHITE, DENTIST, No. I Lyceum Hall Block,Lisbon Street, LEWISTON. MB. 129 Lisbon
RM2AFNR15–. Dental summary.. THADDEUS F. RANDOLPH. JOHN R. It. RANSOM * * Contents * * REGULAR CONTRIBUTIONS paee Cavity Preparations and Manipulations of Gold Foil C. E. Woodbury 1 Heal Remoldable Porcelain, Including Moldable Gold, Silex, Car-borundum, Clays, Etc Chas. H. Land 30 How to Increase the Anchorage of a Porcelain Inlay, or the Hollow Inlay and Its Advantage W. H Upjohn 34 The Miller Porcelain Crown C. D. Peck 37 Orthodontia E. G. Antrim 38 Anatomical Occlusion of Artificial Teeth W. D. James 40 Report of State Board Dr. Ladd 54 A Gold Inlay Mesio-Occlusal Cavity in an Upper Bicuspid Without
RM2AJ5CAC–W.W Rawson & Co seedsmen / W.W Rawson & Co. . Improved Stratagem. -Long,^ round pods, closely filled with large pkt wrinkled peas, of extra fine quality, and very pro-Well worthy of general cultivation 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; peck, $1.15. Per 10. PUMPKIN. (Potiron, Fr. Kurhis, Ger. Calahaza, Sp.)One pound will plant from 300 to 3UO hils. /V fiusS3 ^BEAum Pea SINCLE PiakT DR^WN From Lire. - -e,Wta.C.StMnIim- CULTURE. —The common practicethird or fourth hill in the corn-field;each way, four plants to each hill. Small Sugar (see cut).—A fine grained,sweet, and an excellent keeper. Perpkt., 5 cts.;
RM2AXHWD2–An elaborate history and genealogy of the Ballous in America; . ILLUSTRATIONS FOR BALLOU HISTORY. Dr. Ariel Ballon Facing Title Page. Eev. Adin Ballon Facing Introdnction Coat of Arms After Introduction. Eoger Williams Receipt (fac simile) To face page 4 Rev. Hosea Ballon Page 131 Rev. Moses Ballon 306 Rev. Massena B Ballon 326 Eliza Ballon Garfield 431 Leonard Ballon 486 IraB. Peck 494 Dexter Ballon 498 Geo. C. Ballon 501 Rev. Hosea Ballon, 2d 755 Rev Levi Ballon T65 Russell A. Ballon 803 JolinD. Coplin 942 Dr. NahnmE. Ballon 975 Latimer W. Ballon 1125 Daniel R. Ballon 1152 Fred. M. Ballon 11
RM2AFRJC8–. Atlanta City Directory. ALLOWAY PLACE, from Confed-erate av n of Soldiers Home ALPINE, from 25 Sycamore eSou Ry, 1 n of East av THE VICTOR to ALTA AV, from Euclid av e toMoreland av, Inman Park, sew-erage from Euclid av to Haral-son av, water throughout;paved with chert from Euclidav to Moreland av Green Samuel Dr Bennett William NEuclid Av Intersects Johnson William L Moncrief James B Dr Davidson Sidney E Cole Joseph A Murphy George EDe Gress Av Ends Fincher William A Dabney Frank C Vacant Sept 17, 1912 Haris Evans Fincher Samuel H Vacant Sept 14, 1912 Peck Emerson P Thayer Frank C Haralson
RM2AKJG85–Newtown's history and historian, Ezra Levan Johnson . Johnson, Wm. C. Johnson, Walter H. Kiernan, M. D.,Rev. T. J. Lee, Patrick H. McCarthy, Dr. W. J. McLoughlin, John J. Northrop,Chas. G. Peck, David C. Peck, Rev. George T. Sinnott, Allison P. Smith. Honorary members: Rev. F. W. Barnett, Carlos D. Stillson. Contributed by Hermann N. Tiemann Sr. Former Presidents :Rev. George T. Linsley. 1894-1895; 1895-1896; 1896-1897; Dr. Edwards M.Smith, 1897-1898; Rev. Otis W. Barker, 1898-1899; Daniel G. Beers, 1899-1900;Allison Parrish Smith, 1900-1901; Robert H. Beers, 1901-1902; Ezra L.Johnson, 1902-19
RM2AWXM9N–Manual of the corporation of the city of New York, for the years .. . C. Benedict, Mrs. Jas.Beekman, Mrs. Peter Cooper, Mrs. A. P. Crane, Mrs. Dr. T. De Witt, Mrs.Dr. H. Green, Mrs. G. W. Hatch, Mrs. R.L. Kennedy, Mrs. G. G.Howland,Mrs. Joseph Lawrence, Mrs. Thomas Mason, Mrs. E. D. Morgan, Mrs.Elisha Peck, Mrs. Dr. A. H. Stevens, Mrs. Dr. H. Webster, Mrs. Wm. H.Aspinwall, Mrs. Geo. Bancroft, Mrs. Dr. Miner, Mrs. Jas. McKaye, Mrs.S. C. Durant, Mrs. Morris Ketchum. Mrs. James McLanahan, Mrs. H. J.Raymond, Mrs. Dr. Thurston. EXECDTITE COMMITTEE. Of Reception—Mrs. Thomas Mason, Mrs. E. M. Benedic
RM2AJBXYT–Purdue debris . Rowe Wiley L. Rowe Wisner Eddy Kenny Kahler Nutting Cromer McWilliams Butler Hays Lynde Lamb Ogle Shaner Gosswein Sheerin Peck ,*ates Carlyle Literary Society OFFICERSFounded in 1881. J. R. Wiley President Motto—Studente Literas. C. K. McWilliams Vice-President Colors—Crimson and Cold. MEMBERS IN FACULTY. M. E. Cromer Recording Secretary E. J. Lamb Corresponding Secretary HONORARY MEMBERS M. E. Cromer L. W. Rowe Treasurer Prof. W. J. Jones, Jr. S. A. Peck r ... Dr. P. N. Evans Dr. O. P. Terry J. E. Kenny J L ntICS Prof. E. H. Davis P. L. Roberts L. M. Butler Editor Carlyle Sw
RM2AXHJ6T–An elaborate history and genealogy of the Ballous in America; . 375—1. Phila Amanda Peck, b. Dec. 15, 1823; d. Aug. 13, 1836.3376—2. Abby Selina Peck, b. Nov. 29, 37; d. Feb. 13, 1848.3377—3. Royal Jackson Peck, b. Dec. 14, 31; m. Ellen E. Follett, dr. ofEllis Follett. The Peck Genealogy says simply that Joel F. settled uponthe homestead where he died July 17, 18G6. It says concerning-his son Royal Jackson Peck— He married Ellen E. Follett, dr.of Elhs Follett of Cumberland, R. I. Their children are : CJuuies11., b. Nov., 1854; Abhy J., b. Sept. 15, 1856; Joel E., b. Mar. 15,1859; Idis E., b.
RM2AJEBR8–Purdue debris . r 1905-6. President—Z. M. Scifries. First Vice President—C. R. Gregg. Second Vice President—F. E. Smith. Secretary—C. A. Neal. Treasurer—F. P. Dismorc. Guard—C. J. Peck. HONORARY MEMBERS. Alford, Fermier T. G. Ackerman,-, E. J. Gorman, H.Ross, Dr. A. N. WaO. IterSk Coulter, St;Hancock, Einner, J. H. inley. :. l. Troop, Davis. T. C.Nye, W. M.James. ACTIVE MEMBERS. 06. Bell, G. H.French, C. C.Hall, J. E.Porter, L. J.Smith, R. F. Current, G. L.Gregg. C. R.Lago, N. A.Roach, T. K.Park, C. IT. Voshell, J. T.Elston, W. R.Hallon. A. T.Neal, C. A.Rusterholz, R, W.07. Warden. R. E.Esslin
RM2AJEC02–Purdue debris . Purdue Masonic Club Roster for 1905-6. President—Z. M. Scifries. First Vice President—C. R. Gregg. Second Vice President—F. E. Smith. Secretary—C. A. Neal. Treasurer—F. P. Dismorc. Guard—C. J. Peck. HONORARY MEMBERS. Alford, Fermier T. G. Ackerman,-, E. J. Gorman, H.Ross, Dr. A. N. WaO. IterSk Coulter, St;Hancock, Einner, J. H. inley. :. l. Troop, Davis. T. C.Nye, W. M.James. ACTIVE MEMBERS. 06. Bell, G. H.French, C. C.Hall, J. E.Porter, L. J.Smith, R. F. Current, G. L.Gregg. C. R.Lago, N. A.Roach, T. K.Park, C. IT. Voshell, J. T.Elston, W. R.Hallon. A. T.Neal, C. A.Rusterholz,
RM2AJEYWD–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . ms 28thand Woodland avSilzer Geo C v-pres Harger & Blish (Inc) res 1005 45thSilzer Herman F asst genl mngr Har-ger & Blish res 1315 30thSilzer Louise M bds 1005 45thSilzer Molanda F nurse Dr J H Peck bds 1120 37thSimbali Anthony lab D M Coal Co res es so w 46th 9 s of Park avSimbro Marshall A slsmn res 1364 IdahoSimcoke J L ins 332, 304 6th av res Adel laSimcoke Lena B piano tchr bds 1342 5thSimcoke Mary E (wid B F) res 1342 5thSimcox Earl R saw filer res 3002 4thSimcox Thos R slsmn Herring Motor Co bds 3136 6th avSimcox Wm finisher Sheue
RM2ANC768–Medical directory of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut . D SURGEONSDr. J. R. Alvarez Dr. F. Hollister Dr. Wm. A. Shufelt Dr. Baldwin Dr. J. Janvrin Dr. Henry S. Stearns Dr. Barrows Dr. E. G. Janeway Dr. Heinrich Stern Dr. A. Currier Dr. T. J. Kearney Dr. F. E. Sylvester Dr. J. C. Edgar Dr. J. J. Noll Dr. A. Tucker Dr. E.Van D.Gazzam Dr. P. Outerbridge Dr. WalkerDr. W. T. Gibb Dr. E. S. Peck Dr. F. H. Wiggin Dr. W. Gilday Dr. W. R. Pryor Dr. J. Winter Dr. H. Griswold Dr. Quackenboss Dr. J. West Dr. Geo. T. Harrison Dr. E. Quinn Dr. Young Dr. Irving S. Haynes Dr. R. H. Sayre For further infor
RM2CE0TPW–. A preliminary report on the Hymeniales of Connecticut . No. 3.] HYMENIALES OF CONNECTICUT. 57 are quite distinct, but the varying specific characters are soconfusing that the plants are exceedingly difficult to classify.Dr. C. H. Peck has probably done more careful work on thisgenus than has any other American mycologist, and his illus-trations and keys, published in Reports of the New YorkState Botanist, are valuable. Anyone especially interested inmushrooms should have his reports, for his long experiencewith the fleshy and woody fungi has given him a standingforemost among mycology studen
RM2CNHHMX–. Birds and nature in natural colors : being a scientific and popular treatise on four hundred birds of the United States and Canada . usual haunts of the Sora, I have heard sundry keks half apprehensive, halfquizzical, followed by the splashing of light feet as a troop of the little Railsworked their way out and surrounded me, under pretense, indeed, of searchingfor food, but being all too plainly prompted by inquisitiveness. Dr. Howard Jonestells of similar experiences: I have had them come up to me and peck my gumboots, and play wnth the gun barrel as a bantam rooster does when teased. A sl
RM2CNRG26–. More mittens : with The doll's wedding and other stories. Being the third book of the series . Well, Eo-salie had a beautiful doll, dressed in a whitetarlatan, covered all over with spangles, andtrimmed with scarlet. She had an elegantbouquet of flowers on the waist, called a cor-sage, and the most splendid cut-glass diamondson her wrists and shoulders. Rosalies dollwas decidedly the belle of the party. There was a little girl present that was inwhat Lily called a peck of troubles, for shehad had no idea that it was to be such a.grand affair, and she had brought her dollin a -plain, white dr
RM2CHRRED–. Diseases of the stomach : including dietetic and medicinal treatment . Fig. 2.—Six-hour Plate of Uleer of the Duodenuni Penetrating into thePancreas. Noteworthy are the bismuth residue in the stomach andthe isolated bismuth residue in the false cavity surmounted by anair-bubble. (Operator, Dr. Charles H. Peck; radiologist, Dr Leaniing.) Fig. 8.—Penetrating Ulcer, with Large Cavity in the Liver. Hour-glassContraction. Pylorus Free. Bisniuth Residue after Six Hours. (Drawnfrom Holzknechfs article, Archives of the Roentgen Ray, April, 1912, p. 67.) PROGNOSIS AND END-RESULTS 145 may be seen a sm
RM2CF6C3G–. The Ottawan. ICS you will find them sound and clean as heretofore, and acrowd of enthusiastic young people waiting to give you a hearty welcome. S. E. PRICE, President. [188] DR. F. C. HERR F. B. PECK 320 Main Street DELICATESSEN Caters to the Needs of ManEspecially College StudentsPhone 100 The Crystal Theatre High Class Vaudeville and absolutely the best,cleanest and latest Moving Pictures We Cater to theBest Patronage Only SMITHS STUDIO Just South of the Bridge Develops and Prints forKodakers Home Phone 1139 114 N. Main Students should see Henry Ott the Groceryman for all Picnic Supplies
RM2CP0X6A–. The Wilson bulletin . e larger rivers in south-ern Iowa. It reaches to about its northern limit on the Iowariver in Johnson county, on the Cedar river in Blackhawkcounty (Peck), and the Des Moines river in Webster county(Somes). Dr. Trostler reports it as a common summer resi-dent, but becoming scarce, in Mills county on the INIissouri,while Dr. Rich reports it as rare at Sioux City. Dr. B. H.Bailey shot two males at Lansing, Allamakee county. Iowa, in1904. The most northern record outside of the ]Iississippibottoms was one male, seen along the Des Moines river inKossuth county, by W. H. Bi
RM2CHRF93–. Lasell leaves . ual letter ofgreeting from Dr. Bragdon was very muchmissed. Dr. Winslow urged all the girlspresent to subscribe for the Leaves. Those present were: Dr. Winslow, Mrs.Winslow, Miss Goodrich, Winifred Whittle-sey, Florence Skinner, Sue Tiffany, MildredHotchkiss, Bessie Robinson, Bertha HaydenKing, Mary Goodwin Olmsted, Jessie W.Hayden, Bessie L. Comstock, Laura R. Corn-stock, Emily Bissell Swindells, Villette M.Peck, Marion Beach, Juliette Beach, FannyMcKenzie, Susan Couch, Clara McLean Row-ley, Ruth Talcott, Bessie Brainard, Myra Ste-ward, Irene Meyer, Martha Schumann, LailaW.
RM2CF4226–. True & reliable seeds. extra earliness with good quality, producing frequently three or fourlarge ears on one stalk. Not legitimately a Sugar Corn, yet the husks,blades and ear in green state resemble the sugar varieties. Quart 15c peck, 50c.; bus., $1.50. ^-i:arliest Slieflfleld Sugar Corn.—Hardy as Adams, early as First of All. This new extra early is the result of a cross betweenthe Cory and Extra Early Adams, by Dr. Van Fleet, the well-known hy-bridizer. It combines the robu,st growth and extreme hardiness of theExtra Early Adams, with the finer sugary quality of the Cory. Earsaverage si
RM2CE4KFM–. The Medical and surgical reporter . leans, offever, Dr, Fred. A. Kelfer, son of Geo. and MargarecKeifer, of Philadeiphia, McLpRKET.—In this city, September 27tb, Dr.Bernard McLerney, aged 40 years. Miller.—In Elvaston, 111., of dysentery, Augustl^th, Jessie ;ona, daughtcjr of David Miller, M. D,,and Mary Miller, formerly of Beaver Co., Pa., aged13 months and 6 days. PrcK.—At Hopewell, LowerCape, Albert C^^unty,New Brunswick, SypT. 22, of pulmonary tuberculo-sis. Dr. Alexander L. Peck, eldest son of Miles andReoecoa C. Peck, In the 27th year of his age. Taylor.—At Belmont Place, near Newport.
RM2CPTRB5–. A natural history of birds : illustrated with a hundred and one copper plates, curiously engraven from the life . of Oxford.Books Two Nathaniel Oldham, Efq; P The Right Honourable John Lord PercivalThe Right Honourable the Lord PetreWilliam Peck, Efq;Nathaniel Primate, Efq;P. Peirfon, Efqi R The Lady Ann Rufliout John Rich, Efq; Mr. Thomas Richardfon, Apothecary.. Thomas Robe, Efq; The Reverend Dr. Rundle Sir Edward Smith, Bart. The Right Honourable the Lady St. John Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. M. D. F. R. Sj John Stanhope, Efq; Edward Southwell, Efqi Mrs. Sharp Albertus Seba of Amfterdam Alexand
RM2CDD7HT–. The Rotunda . Mrs. Smithwill make their home in Roanoke. Miss Annie Ward Fitzgerald andLuten Inge were married on Satur-day, February 25 in Crewe, Virginia. A quiet, but lovely wedding tookplace in the home of Dr. and Mrs.D. F. Weaver of Orange, when theirdaughter, Virghiia ITenkol, becamethe bride of Mrs. William SwadleyErwin. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin will maketheir home in Bristol, Tenn. DEATHS Bessie E. Sampson of South Rich-mond, class of 190S, died on Febru-ary 7, 1928. Mamie Carwile, class of 1917, diedat her home in Pamplin on February23, 1928. IN ME MORI AM Mis. Sallie Peck Booker, wife of
RM2CPGDD1–. Records of big game : with their distribution, characteristics, dimensions, weights, and horn & tusk measurements . Owner. H Gold Coast . Capt. Montray Read. i6i Nigeria . G. B. Scott. 14 Do. . Capt. H. T. G. Moore. 8f Do. . Capt. S. B. B. Dyer. 12 Togoland . Berlin Museum. 5i Nigeria . Dr. W. H. Langley. 8i Do. K. V. Elphinstone. II Do. . A. Noel Woods. 6 Do. . S. C. Peck. 8i Do. . G. F. Lobb. I of Do. . Capt. W. D. Wright. 6i Do. Capt. H. N. Kempthorne. II Do. . Capt. G. C. Kelly. 9 Do. Brig.-Gen. P. S. Wilkinson. II Do. . F. R. ONeill. 4i Ashanti . C. Beddington. 134 N. of Benue Rivc r .
RM2CGRGKB–. Sea Bright, Rumson Road, Oceanic, Monmouth Beach, Atlantic Highlands, Leonardville Road, Navesink, Water Witch Club : concerning summer homes along the shores of Monmouth County, New Jersey . et of smaller yachts, too, is considerable. ATLANTIC HIGHLAND COTTAGERS. Ida D. Peck, Joseph Edwards, William S. Auchincloss, CaptainJoseph Barre, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. E. Tillotson, Mrs. L. R. Maehl, Wil-liam J. Wright, G. A. Ballin, Chas. A. Tatum, Edward Jansen, Col. F.S. Benson, Wm. H. Botjer, Rev. Dr. O. A. Brown, C. A. Christman.Charles E. Crowell. Geo. F. Lawrie, S. J. Nathan, A. D. Straus. JosephEdw
RM2CHG23X–. Public school phonic primer . ee th (voice) this then them those these with see( meet keep peep feedtree green seen sleep creepThat small cIoqt barks at thekitten. He is playing with it butJim Green keeps it free from harm.The old dog seems to like this fun.The kitten sleeps m the kennelwith the dogs. Jim likes thesepets and feeds them well. Combi aing element s ; dri 11 in rap id p renunciation p 1 b m h cl t n g s l|dr St w ac ag. qu (kw = k ooj ck. lack neck pick rock duckback peck sick quilt squarequack queen quick quart squeeze See these ten small clucks.Ducks have long necks, flat bill
RM2CER3BP–. Prairie Farmer's directory of Stephenson County, Illinois. Nlurphy, Miss Marjorie Nurse Nerdeigh, Dr. S. R Dentist Noble, Miss A. R Nurse Nolting, Miss ReXddi... .Registered NurseNurses Central Directory. Pattison, Douglas Laivyer Orphans Home. Peck, Dr. W. B Physician Pellett, Dr. F. N Dentist Peters, Clara E Nurse Pettepiece, Dr. T. A Physician Phillips, Dr. N. C Physician. Place. Dr. E. H Dentist Poling, J. A Pliysician Reinhold, Louis F Late Office Reynolds, Mrs. Wm. C... Graduate NurseRideout, Miss Mayme. .Registered Nurse Rideout, Dr. W. J Oculist, Aurist Rodemeyer, Mrs. Henrj Nurse Ro
RM2CDX9BP–. The New west era; an illustrated monthly devoted to Canada Northwest- May-July 1904 . hit siiivter use. Lucinda retreated to the kitchenin sable dignity, and returned sol-emnly, bearing the receii)t, whichread : H. E. Duzzit to L Feedam, Dr. One can corn, lo cent.s; one boxshoe ])olish, 5 cents; six candles, 15cents; two pounds rice, 10 cents;two bars washiuig soap, y cents;one cakfc yeast, i cent; bottle oliv-.il, 2^ cents; one- half peck potatoes20 cents; one mackeral, 18 cents ;three pounds prunes, 45 cents; tenpounds salt, !o cents ; six packagesllcwer seed, 30 cents; one featherduster,
RM2CHE6C9–. Manual of the corporation of the city of New York . Hatch, Mrs. G. G. Howland,Mrs. Dr. F. U. Johnston, Mrs. Joseph Lawrence, Mrs. Jacob Le Roy, Mrs.Thomas Mason, Mrs. R. B. Minturn, Mrs. Elisha Peck, Mrs. Walden Pell, Mrs.C. H. Russell, Mrs. W. B. Skidmore, Mrs. Dr. A.H. Stevens, Mrs. Dr; W^arren,Mrs. Dr. H. Webster, Mrs. H. K. Bogert, Mrs. James Beekman, Mrs. G. W.Hatch, Mrs. F. L. Hawks, Mrs. Wm. Kirk, Mrs. Schuyler Livingston, Mrs.J.C.Montgomery, Mrs. E. D. Morgan, Mrs. Alfred Willis. Executive Committee—Mrs. Thomas Mason, Mrs. T. C. Doremus, Mrs.Elisha Peck, Mrs. Dr. Barker, Mrs. E. C. B
RM2CNWGH5–. Records of big game with their distribution, characteristics, dimensions, weights, and horn & tusk measurements . Capt. S. B. B. Dyer. 24* iai 18 Senegambia G. Fenwick-Owen. -24 4 12 Togoland Berlin Museum. 24 12 51 Nigeria . The late Dr. W. H. Langley. 24 »4 »i Do. . K. V. Elphinstone. 24 12 II Do. . Capt. A. Noel Woods. 24 I2i 6 Do. Capt. S. C. Peck. 24 i 84 Do. . G. F. Lobb. 24 124 iii Do. . Capt. W. T. Wilkinson. 24 11 1 of Do. . Capt. W. D. Wright. 24 124 I Do. . c. s. Griffiths. 23I 124 6| Do. Capt. H. N. Kempthorne. 23I 12$ 14I S. Nigeria . Capt. R. M. Heron. 23I 124 11 Nigeria . Capt
RM2CJA94Y–. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . ntrj, N. G. N. Y.; E. Drigg; LoyaltFarragiit; Miss A. L. Gill; Gen. Theodore S. Peck. U. S. V.; Col. C. F. Horner; James Howe; Mrs. T. M. Steger; C. D. MacDougall;Miss Cordelia Jackson; Mrs. John M. Keil- Gen. W E. LeDuc, U. S. V.; A. W. Lanneau, C. S. A.; J. T. Lockwood. V. S. V.;Chas. L. MeClung. U. S. N.; E. E. Patton; Walter A. Clark; A. K.Clark, C. S. A.; F. T. Peet; Miss Vera Pettit; Capt. Geo. J.Schmutz; A. Smith; Thomas W. Smith; Hon. H. L. Wait; D. H. Kerner; Rev. Thos. C. Walker; Jas. H. Ware; Mrs. Thos. S. Wil-hams; Dr.
RM2CE3PAH–. Purdue debris . Philalttheaii Littrar> Society Hiili^ ( Mir,;,i„Kh/al.rEriKi (I. Carlyle Literary Society Kuun.l.-.l i„ issl. J, R, Wilr, l,,.,i,lrnt (, K MrW,|l,;Mlls „-,-l|VMa..nt M..I ., -Sl,„l.iiti. Literas,, (,,,„„,n anil Gold. MKMIiKliS IN IA( 1 i:[ M !?: I|-,,niri ji.Tni.lniK S.M-rrlurv E, J, I.^.inl. (orrrspnll.lllli; Sr.T.-lMi-v ll()N( HAin MEMBERS M. E. Cromer L. V, R„ue ri.;,siir.-i- Prof. W. J. Jones, Jr. S. A, Peck 1 ,,,..,, l)r, V N. Evan> Dr. O. P. Terry J. E. Kenny 1 Prof. E. 11. Duv P. L. Roberts L. M, Butler K. ?( ;Ml,vl.S«,.r.l MEMBERS IN CITY ? C. H. Henderson ,
RM2CE3PBY–. Purdue debris . Carlyle Literary Society Kuun.l.-.l i„ issl. J, R, Wilr, l,,.,i,lrnt (, K MrW,|l,;Mlls „-,-l|VMa..nt M..I ., -Sl,„l.iiti. Literas,, (,,,„„,n anil Gold. MKMIiKliS IN IA( 1 i:[ M !?: I|-,,niri ji.Tni.lniK S.M-rrlurv E, J, I.^.inl. (orrrspnll.lllli; Sr.T.-lMi-v ll()N( HAin MEMBERS M. E. Cromer L. V, R„ue ri.;,siir.-i- Prof. W. J. Jones, Jr. S. A, Peck 1 ,,,..,, l)r, V N. Evan> Dr. O. P. Terry J. E. Kenny 1 Prof. E. 11. Duv P. L. Roberts L. M, Butler K. ?( ;Ml,vl.S«,.r.l MEMBERS IN CITY ? C. H. Henderson ,( in i; MKMIiKliS J. M. Oppenheimer l.il:> I!1U 111,-. H. E. Rank
RMRT06A7–. Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). — 197 — Dutch were free. Mr. C. M. Booth of Rochester reported it as severely attacking the Red Dutch Currant. Dr. C. H. Peck the State Botanist, reports it as alnmdant on and injurious to cultivated currants near Albany. All agree as to its effects. It appears in June or the early part of July, as small dark brown or blackish spots from %—I millimeter in diameter. (Fig. 3). These may iudease rapidly ; and as the epidermis is raised by the spores beneath
RMRM8C8E–. Annual report - Entomological Society of Ontario. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. 35 A New Enemy of the Black Spruce, Abies Nigra. By Dr. H. A. Hagen, Cambridge, Mass. An enemy of Abies nigra sent to me by Mr. C. S. Sargent, from the Arboretum of Harvard University, induced me to compare the literature about the enemies of this tree. To my surprise, all that is published consists of two very excellent papers by Mr. Ch. H. Peck, Albany. One, "The Black Spruce," read before the Albany Institute, May 4, 1875, 8v., pp. 21 ; the other in the New York State Museu
RMREYFWB–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale list for florists and market gardeners. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. LIGHTNING PEA. A very early Dwarf Pea, bearing in great profusion long well-filled pods, usually in pairs. The Peas are of a bright^green^color, well flavored, sweet, and of good size. The plants present an attractive appear- ance, as they are completely studded with peas early in the season. For early use in market gardens this sort has proved itself to be an acquisition. Qt., 80cts.; peck, $1.50; bushel $5.00.. Dr
RMREEK3G–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 87 3**. Sporangien entweder kurz zylindrisch, ei-, becher- oder schüsseiförmig. 5. Sporangien schüsseiförmig. 5. Trichamphora Juughuhn 5* Sporangien kurz zylindrisch, lang gestielt. 6. Physarella Peck. 5**. Sporangien becher- oder eiförmig. Stiel pergamentartig, so lang oder häufiger kürzer als das Sporangium. 8. Craterium Trentepohl. 5***. Sporangien eiförmig, gehuschelt. Stiel häutig. 9. Leocarpus Link. 1**. Capillitiiim fädlich (bei D
RMRHT559–. Biennial report of the Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. TENNESSEE AGRICULTURE 213 Following is the personnel of the party with the train at different times during its journey over the State: T. F. Peck, Commissioner of Agriculture; Jesse Tomlinson, Assistant Commissioner of Agricul- ture for Middle Tennessee; R. T. DeBerry, Assistant Commissioner of Agriculture for West Tennessee; Dr. G. R. White, State Live Stock Inspector; Dr. H. D. Cogdell, Assistant State Live Stock In- spector; A. L. Garrison, Chief Feed and Seed Inspector; P. H. Bar- bee, Feed and Seed Inspector for West Tenness
RMREDGXC–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 162 Tilmadoche hians Eost. Monogr. App. (1876), 14. Physarella mirabilis Peck in Bull. Torrey Bot. Club IX (1882), 61, pl. 24, fig. 1—6; Lister Monogr. ed. 1, 68, pl. XXV, B, fig. a—c. Tilmadoche rainuta Bari, in Sacc. Syll. VII (1888), 361.. Fig. 63. Physarella ohlouga (Berkeley et Curtis) Morgan. i) Sporaugieugruppe ('7i); t) Ca])illitiuni mit Kalkknoten und 2 kalkführeuden, dornartigeu Fortsätzen (260/,). — Nach Lister. Plasmodium gel
RMREDKXE–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 844 Auf Stengeln gröÃerer Pflanzen, auf den Zweigen von Buxus, Hedera in Deutschland nicht selten, in Ungarn, bei Basel, (Nees), in Holland, England, Italien, Frankreich, Schweden; das ganze Jahr.. Sporocybe byssoides (Pers.) 1. Habitus des Pilzes, uat. Gr. 2. Koremium, vergr. 3. Kouidienträger und â i. Koüidiea, stark vergr. (Nach Saccardo.) 2260. S. corticalis (Cooke et Peck). Syn. Periconia corticalis Cooke et Peck iu 29 Piep. New
RMRHJFC9–. Birds of Michigan. Birds. Syndactyle foot of Kingfisher. the Upper Peninsula" (L. W. Watkins); ''common at Iron Mountain''(E. E. Brewster); breeds; nests, in a hole four to eight feet long in banks; |" nests sometimes in hollow trees'" (Dr. W. C. Brownell); nests along the banks of the Red Ce:Iar River on the college grounds; eggs six to eight, white. Order PTCI. Woodpeckers. Climbing birds, with chisel like ])ills and barbed tongues. Family PICID^-E. Woodpeckers. Peck holes in wood in search of insects; food insects, fruit and grain; very benefi- cial; nest in holes formed in
RMRM60J4–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVERS. OHIO—Continued. 97 Name of observer. Station. County. McMillan, S. B Peck, Wm. R..M.D Phillips, R. C. and J. H. Rhoades, Dr. John Shaw, Joseph Shields, Rev. Robert Spratt, Dr. Wm. W Sperry, Mark Tappan, Eli T Trombley, J. B., M. D... Twcedv, David H Ward,'Rev. L.F Warder, A. A Williams, Prof. M. G Wilson, Prof. J. H Young, Prof. Chas. A.,) Barrows, A. C $ East Fairfield. Bowling Green Cincinnati Hocking Port. Belle
RMREDGTM–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 245 Comatricha Friesiana var. excelsa Kacib. in Hedwigia XXVIII (1889), 115. Comatricha subca^spitosa Peck iu Eep. New-York Mus. XLIII (1890), 25, pl. lll, fig. 6-9. Comatricha Persoonii Celak. Myxom. Böhm. (1893), 50, t. 2, fig. 4, 5; Macbride N. A. Slime-Moiüds, 132 pr. p. Exsikkaten: Fuckel Fungi rheu. 1446. Rabeuhorst. Fungi Eur. 568. Plasmodium wässerigweiß. Spo- rangien (samt Stiel) 1 — 6 mm hoch, zerstreut oder herdenweiße, + 0,6
RMREEPRR–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 236 Syn. Ovularia inyricae Peck rascr. cfr. Vestergren l. c, Sphaeria (?) Sommeri Eichelbaum in Bot. Ceutralbl. XXIX, 378 (1887). Ovularia Sommeri Sacc. in Grevillea XXI, 68 (1893), Taf. 184, Fig. 14; Svll. XI, 599. Exs. Vestergren Microin. rar. sei 245, 546; v. Thümen Herb. myc. oec. 481; V, Thümen Myc. univ. 1175; Eabenh. Fungi eur. 2267; Eoumeguere Fungi gall. 3686. Aeste auf weite Strecken rundum mit einer weissen, oft leicht rötlich
RMRPK377–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. December, 1908. American ^ee Journal 379 Pagan, E. V.—103. Palmer, C. B. — 26, 359- Pattton, J. E.— Sf. Pearce, J. D.—143. Peck, Sidney A.—122. Peiro, Dr.—248, 346. Perry, R. B.—120, 154, 218, 314, 345, 374- Peterson, Fred—248. Pettit, S. T.—140. Phillips, C. S.—299- Popplcton, 0.0.—171. Pomeroy, J. E.—314. Proctor, Ueorgiana— 266. Propst, P. H.—200. Purdy Bros.—345. Ragle, Jno. R.—20. Rea, Geo. H.—314. Reddert, Edw. A.— 121. Rchnstroin, S.—159. Reidenbach, Th.— 176. Rice, O. K.—26, 120, W. H.— r, '^*- Rickstrcw, 33I- Rikansrud. Sigurd W.—282. Riley,
RMRCC9FJ–. Dreer's 1907 garden book. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. c.O cts. (postpaid, 40 cts.); 4 qts Quart. 4 quarts. Peck. 25 80 $1.25 25 75 1.00 25 80 1.25 25 80 1.25 30 1.00 1.50 25 80 1.25 25 80 1.25 25 80 1.25 25 80 1.25 25 80 1.25 25 80 1.25. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Henry A. Dr
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