RMP0C8X9–. English: Fleuron from book: A reply to Mr John James's Review of the several pamphlets and schemes, That have been offer'd To the Publick, for the Building of a Bridge at Westminster; wherein his many Absurdities are detected, and the Manner of Measuring and Calculating the Quantity and Weight of Materials in all Kinds of Arches, explain'd. By which 'tis evident, That Mr. James is absolutely a Stranger to so much Geometry as is needful to come at the Measures of the Quantities of Materials to be imploy'd in such a Work, &c. And that a semicircular Stone Arch of 120 Feet in Diameter, has not
RME0PY94–May 05, 1957 - Second largest radio-telescope in the world near completion: A large radio-telescope with a diameter of 120 feet
RM2C6DHNY–An old engraving of the Old London Bridge Waterworks in the early 1700s. The wheel was built by George Sorocold, c 1700. It was 20 feet in diameter and had 26 blades 14 feet long. It drove eight pumps by means of crankshafts and rocking beams and could raise more than 2,500 tons of water 120 feet high per day. The water wheel could be raised or lowered as the level of the Thames changed as the axles were mounted on pivoted levers. There were four water wheels on the Old London Bridge supplying water to the city.
RME1311Y–Feb. 26, 2012 - New Landmark At Walt Disney World Resort ''Well Rounded Meals'' has new meaning at the Vacation Kingdom with the opening of, adjacent to Pleasure Island. The 120-foot diameter sphere is 95-feet tall and has three dining levels inside. The restaurant features ''new classic cuisine'' men items and an extensive movie memorabilia collection.
RMW0M30T–The mysterious mountain Ahuna Mons is seen in this mosaic of images from NASA's Dawn spacecraft. Dawn took these images from its low-altitude mapping orbit in December 2015. The resolution of the component images is 120 feet (35 meters) per pixel. On its steepest side, this mountain is about 3 miles (5 kilometers) high, with a diameter of about 12 miles (20 kilometers). On March 6, 2015, NASA's Dawn spacecraft slid gently into orbit around Ceres, the largest body in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. UPI
RME91472–A test model of the Applications Technology Satellite (ATS) is seen during checkout activity in Chamber A of the Space Environment Simulation Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center (JSC) to see if the satellite's 30-feet diameter umbrella-shaped antenna would unfold properly in a space vacuum. The antenna is in an unfolded (deployed) position in this picture. For the test, the 65-feet diameter by 120 feet high vacuum chamber in Building 32 was pumped down to an equivalent altitude of 255,000 feet. The test model satellite is hung by cables from the chamber's dome. Engineers from the Goddard Sp
RM2RK7JYJ–(100406) -- NEW YORK, April 6, 2010 (Xinhua) -- An airliner flies above the Unisphere at the Flushing Meadows Corona Park in the Borough of Queens, New York, the United States, April 5, 2010. The Unisphere was donated for the 1964/1965 New York World s Fair by the United States Steel Corporation and constructed by that company s American Bridge Division. It is the world s largest global structure, rising 140 feet and weighing 700,000 pounds. Some sources say the Unisphere weighs 900,000 pounds, a figure which includes the additional weight of its 100-ton inverted tripod base. The diameter of t
RMHEA68A–Misawa Air Base leadership conducts a tour of the “Elephant Cage” for Misawa City officials during the demolition ceremony for the structure at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Oct. 15, 2014. The AN/FLR-9 antenna is approximately 1,443 feet in diameter and more than 120 feet tall. Airman Jordyn Rucker
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RM2AN78CG–Art souvenir World's Columbian exposition and views of Chicago . ADMINISTRATION BUlliDlNG. THIS building is the gem of all the architectural jewels of the Exposition. Constructed of^material to last but two years, it will cost $650,000. Although it covers a space but 250 feetsquare, yet it is one of the noblest achievements of modern architecture. It will occupy themost commanding position on the Exposition grounds. The building consists of four pavilions,84 feet square, one at each of the four angles of the square of the plan, and connected by a greatcentral dome, 120 feet in diameter and 260
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RM2ABWYGH–reshoff type it varies greatly in construction the tubes being arranged horizontally in sets immediately over the fire--each set being at right angles to those just above it. Exhaust steam is led to a surface con denser. An ordinary pump takes the water from the condenser forces it into the upper set of boiler tubes through the boiler to a separator located in front of the boiler and to which the steam pipe is connected. The boiler will work safely with 160 pounds of steam but in the race with the Mary Powell it was only found necessary to use from 120 to 125 pounds. The fire box is 6% feet
RMP0C8X7–. English: Fleuron from book: A reply to Mr John James's Review of the several pamphlets and schemes, That have been offer'd To the Publick, for the Building of a Bridge at Westminster; wherein his many Absurdities are detected, and the Manner of Measuring and Calculating the Quantity and Weight of Materials in all Kinds of Arches, explain'd. By which 'tis evident, That Mr. James is absolutely a Stranger to so much Geometry as is needful to come at the Measures of the Quantities of Materials to be imploy'd in such a Work, &c. And that a semicircular Stone Arch of 120 Feet in Diameter, has not
RMGE4F4F–A test model of the Applications Technology Satellite (ATS) is seen during checkout activity in Chamber A of the Space Environment Simulation Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center (JSC) to see if the satellite's 30-feet diameter umbrella-shaped antenna would unfold properly in a space vacuum. The antenna is in an unfolded (deployed) position in this picture. For the test, the 65-feet diameter by 120 feet high vacuum chamber in Building 32 was pumped down to an equivalent altitude of 255,000 feet. The test model satellite is hung by cables from the chamber's dome. Engineers from the Goddard Sp
RMPFEKHE–. A descriptive catalogue of useful fiber plants of the world, including the structural and economic classifications of fibers. Fibers. DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 265 rate of 100 to 120 feet per minute. The drums of these stripping machines are driven at the rate of 1,000 to 2,000 revolutions per minute, their diameter being from 14 to 20 inches. After passing through the strippers, the partially cleaned fiber is hand washed in bundles of about 20 leaves; these bundles are suspended in water and are allowed to soak for about two hours, the fiber is then spread out on the bleaching ground for a tim
RM2AX1A6X–Abbott's guide to Ottawa and vicinity . n the corridor (at the left) a tablet to com-memorate the first vessel to cross the Atlantic by steam power—The RoyalWilliam—which was wholly constructed in Canada. Here is the entrance to— The Library, a polygon of 16 sides, and 120 feet in diameter. The dome issupported by massive buttresses and beautifully constructed flying buttresses.In the interior the height from the floor to the top of the inside of the cupolais 160 feet. The floor is inlaid with Canadian woods, and the book shelvesare richly carved in Canadian white pine. In the centre is a whit
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RMRYRN3J–Dreer's midsummer list 1920 (1920) Dreer's midsummer list 1920 . dreersmidsummerl1920henr Year: 1920 0.12 .15 $1.27 1.53 $ 8.75 10.25 Each 5 feet $0.20 Per doz. $2.12 2.50 Per 100 $15.25 18.50 Square.—Tapering, painted green, the 3 to 6 feet are suitable for Dahlias and large plants. Each $0.03 .04 .05 .07 Per doz. $0.25 .40 .56 .86 Per 100 $1.85 2 85 4.00 6.00 3i feet.... 4 ' .... 5 ' 6 ' .... Each $0.08 . .12 . .14 . .18 Per doz. $0.85 120 L58 2.00 Per 100 $6.50 8.50 11.00 14.00 Wire Fan Teellis Wire Pot Hangers Copper Label Plain, Unpainted Dowel Stakes: Length Diameter Per doz. Per 100 Pe
RMP0C8XC–. English: Fleuron from book: A reply to Mr John James's Review of the several pamphlets and schemes, That have been offer'd To the Publick, for the Building of a Bridge at Westminster; wherein his many Absurdities are detected, and the Manner of Measuring and Calculating the Quantity and Weight of Materials in all Kinds of Arches, explain'd. By which 'tis evident, That Mr. James is absolutely a Stranger to so much Geometry as is needful to come at the Measures of the Quantities of Materials to be imploy'd in such a Work, &c. And that a semicircular Stone Arch of 120 Feet in Diameter, has not
RM2ANJGW8–The World's Columbian exposition, Chicago, 1893 . thesquare of the plane, and allconnected by a great centraldome, 120 feet in diameter,and 250 feet high. The gen-eral design of the structure isin the style of the Frenchrenaissance, carried out in theacademic manner of the Ecoledes Beaux Arts. The firstgreat story is in the Doricorder, and of heroic propor-tions, surmounted by a loftybalustrade. At the angles ofeach pavilion the piers arecrowned with sculpture. Ex-ternally the design may bedivided as to its height inthree principal stages. Thefirst measures 65 feet, tocorrespond with the build
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RMMAC9WX–. 0.12 .15 $1.27 1.53 $ 8.75 10.25 Each 5 feet $0.20 Per doz. $2.12 2.50 Per 100 $15.25 18.50 Square.—Tapering, painted green, the 3 to 6 feet are suitable for Dahlias and large plants. Each $0.03 .04 .05 .07 Per doz. $0.25 .40 .56 .86 Per 100 $1.85 2 85 4.00 6.00 3i feet.... 4 " .... 5 " 6 " .... Each $0.08 . .12 . .14 . .18 Per doz. $0.85 120 L58 2.00 Per 100 $6.50 8.50 11.00 14.00 Wire Fan Teellis Wire Pot Hangers Copper Label Plain, Unpainted Dowel Stakes: Length Diameter Per doz. Per 100 Per 1000 42 inches. I inch. $0.40 $2.50 $20.00 36 inches. I inch.. .35 2.00 14.00 We ca
RM2AFJK0F–. Opals and agates : or, Scenes under the Southern Cross and the Magelhans : being memoirs of fifty years of Australia and Polynesia : with nine illustrations. ars of 120 feetby four feet thick, at times. It resists damp, and is not so quicklyinflammable as pine. The boxwood (eucalyptus leucoxylon) is softerand more workable. It rises 180 feet with a diameter of six feet attimes ; it is neither so hard, nor so durable, as iron bark. The bluegum grows to 120 feet by four feet, midway between the box andironbark in hardness and durability. The flooded gum is usefulfor shipbuilding. The blackbutt
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RMMCGRN1–. 0.12 .15 $1.27 1.53 $ 8.75 10.25 Each 5 feet $0.20 Per doz. $2.12 2.50 Per 100 $15.25 18.50 Square.—Tapering, painted green, the 3 to 6 feet are suitable for Dahlias and large plants. Each $0.03 .04 .05 .07 Per doz. $0.25 .40 .56 .86 Per 100 $1.85 2 85 4.00 6.00 3i feet.... 4 " .... 5 " 6 " .... Each $0.08 . .12 . .14 . .18 Per doz. $0.85 120 L58 2.00 Per 100 $6.50 8.50 11.00 14.00 Wire Fan Teellis Wire Pot Hangers Copper Label Plain, Unpainted Dowel Stakes: Length Diameter Per doz. Per 100 Per 1000 42 inches. I inch. $0.40 $2.50 $20.00 36 inches. I inch.. .35 2.00 14.00 We ca
RM2AG3NKB–. 'From Dan to Beersheba'; or, The Land of promise as it now appears : including a description of the boundaries, topography, agriculture, antiquities, cities, and present inhabitants of that wonderful land .... rcase, we passed into the mag-nificent Basilica of St.Heleua. In length 120 feet by 110 wide,the interior consists of a central nave and four lateral aisles,formed by four rows of twelve Corinthian columns in eachrow, twenty feet high and two and a half in diameter, sup-porting a horizontal architrave. According to tradition, thesepillars were taken from the porches of the Temple at Je
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RM2AWJK3P–The Civil engineer and architect's journal, scientific and railway gazette . nerators axis has 26 feet, its diameter 4 feet, while thelength of its heater is only 14, feet, its diameter 4 ft. 6 in., and,notwithstanding this, its heating surface is twice as much as theheating surface of the boiler itself, which is here 150 square feet.In reducing the 300 square feet of the inner and outer surface ofthe heater to 120 square feet of effective heating surface, the wholeapparatus has 150 and 120, or 270 square feet of heating surface.This divided by one square yard, or 9 square feet, per horse powe
RM2ANH9XG–Plane and solid geometry . sur-face has an area of 216 square feet are 95°, 105°, and 130°. Find thenumber of square feet in the area of the triangle. , Ex. 1573. In a sphere whose diameter is 16 inches, find the area ofa triangle whose angles are 70°, 86°, and 120°. Ex. 1574. The angles of a spherical triangle are 60°, 120°, and 160°,and its area is 1004 square inches. Find the radius of the sphere. (Use Ex. 1575. The area of a spherical triangle is 90 spherical degrees,and the angles are in the ratio of 2, 3, and 5. Find the angles. Ex. 1576. Find the angle (1) of an equilateral spherical tr
RM2AKA2HA–American state papers : documents, legislative and executive, of the Congress of the United States ... . A —Stone towers, 30 or 40 feet in diameter, two stories high.B.—Barracks, two stories high.C —A passage 12 feet wide.D.—Officers quarters, two stories high.E —KitchensF.—Storehouses.G.—MagazineH.—Stone wall and ditch. Note.—The stone wall need not be more than 2 feet thick. The ditch 4 feet deep, and 8 feet wide; 2 six-pounders, and2 five-inch howitzers to be put into each tower. The work to be constructed should consist of two small stone towers or castles placed 120 feet apart,with the in
RM2AND2BF–Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland . t the second field to the right of this road, about 1 milenorth of the Old Kerry Road, is a stone circle. It is at the foot ofthe hill. There is a mountain visible to the north, Musheramore isto the west, hills are southwards, and flat land stretches away to thecast. There are six stones now in the circle, or, properly speaking,in the oval. Its longer diameter is 28 feet. A is 31 inches high,26 inches wide, 6 inches thick. B is 40 inches high, 28 inches wide,3 inches thick, 120 inches from A. C is 27 inches high, 27 incheswide, and 6 inc
RM2AJECB1–Yachts and yachting : with over one hundred and ten illustrations . boiler for 120 pounds working pressure. falcon, 1880 (iron hull). Dimensions: Length between perpendic-ulars, 100 feet; length over all, on deck,107 feet; breadth of beam, 15 feet 6 inches;depth from base line, 7 feet 6 inches. Machinery: One vertical, direct-acting,condensing engine, cylinder 16 inches by16 stroke. Propeller, 5 feet 7^ inchesin diameter. Boiler: One high-pressure boiler, withtwo furnaces, flues below and return throughtubes; arranged for a working pressure of100 pounds per square inch. Joinery: Joiners work o
RM2AM063B–A working plan for forest lands near Pine Bluff, Arkansas . HE/e/fr-FFET. Fig. 4.—Diagram showing the height growth of Shortleaf and Loblolly line on the basis of diameter breasthigh. 30 WORKING PLAN FOR FOREST LANDS NEAR PINE BLUFF, ARK. the first one hundred years the yearly average growth in height is0.S3 foot, and for the first twenty years 1.5 feet. (See tig. 8.) Relation of aye to merchantable contents.—The curve here given. 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 AGE — YEARS Fig. 5.—Diagram showing the diameter growth of Shortleaf and Loblolly Pine on the basis of age. shows the v
RM2CH76GT–. The street railway review . Tm-: Administration Buildinfj is pronounced the gemand crown of the exposition palaces. It is at the westend of the great court looking eastward, with the trans-portation facilities and depots at the west. The gildeddome of this lofty building is 120 feet in diameter and portions, and crewned with sculpture; the second storyis of the Ionic order, the whole forming a design in thestyle of the French renaissance. The interior features of this great building are in keep-ing with the external. The underside of the dome is
RM2CR51C3–. Book of the Royal blue . That, other things equal, the engineof least weight would have the pre-ference. That the wheels should have insideflanges, and if coupled should not exceedthree feet in diameter, while if notcoupled, the single pair of driving wheelsshould not exceed four feet in diameter. That the pressure of the steamshould not exceed 100 lbs. to the squareinch, and should be as much below thatlimit as possible. That each engine should have twosafety valves out of the engineers con-trol. That each engine should have amercurial gauge to blow out if the steampressure exceeded 120 lbs
RM2CPBYMT–. Book of the Royal blue . at, other things ecpial, the engineof least weight would have the pre-ference. That the wheels should have insideflanges, and if coupled should not exceedthree feet in tliameter. while if notcoupled, the single pair of driving wheelsshould not exceed four feet in diameter. That the pressure of the steamshould not exceed 100 lbs. to the squareinch, and should be as much below thatlimit as possible. That each engine should have twosafety valves out of the engineers con-trol. That each engine should have amercurial gauge to blow out if the steampressure exceeded 120 lbs
RM2CH76DM–. The street railway review . Tm-: Administration Buildinfj is pronounced the gemand crown of the exposition palaces. It is at the westend of the great court looking eastward, with the trans-portation facilities and depots at the west. The gildeddome of this lofty building is 120 feet in diameter and portions, and crewned with sculpture; the second storyis of the Ionic order, the whole forming a design in thestyle of the French renaissance. The interior features of this great building are in keep-ing with the external. The underside of the dome is. 220 feet in height, and will attract the atte
RM2CH1CMP–. Echoes from the Rocky Mountains : reminiscences and thrilling incidents of the romantic and golden age of the great West, with a graphic account of its discovery, settlement, and grand development . THE GIANT GEYSER. 568 ECHOES FROM THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. wells, rising to the surface, varying in diameter from 2 to 120 feet,their water at the boiling point, hundreds bearing evidence of Geysers.They could not, however, linger to make further explorations; theirwaning stores admonishing them of the necessity for a hurried depart-ure, and they left this truly remarkable region less than half explo
RM2CH4XBP–. Traveller's steamboat and railroad guide to the Hudson River : describing the cities, towns, and places of interest along the route : with maps and en . red to thewater issuing. The level of this branch pipe is about 120 feet below thebottom of the aqueduct on the north side of the valley, affording an opportu-nity for a beautiful jet cTeau, — such an one as cannot be obtained at thefountains in the city. From an orifice of 7 inches in diameter, the columnof water rises to a height of 115 feet, when there is but two feet of water inthe aqueduct. Visitors to the High Bridge can pass and repas
RM2CH4YM0–. Traveller's steamboat and railroad guide to the Hudson River : describing the cities, towns, and places of interest along the route : with maps and en . ny form that might be desired to thewater issuing. The level of this branch pipe is about 120 feet below thebottom of the aqueduct on the north side of the valley, affording an opportu-nity for a beautiful jet (Teau, — such an one as cannot be obtained at thefountains in the city. From an orifice of 7 inches in diameter, the columnof water rises to a height of 115 feet, when there is but two feet of water inthe aqueduct. • Visitors to the Hi
RM2CD903X–. Timber trees and forests of North Carolina . w. In some sections of the State the pond pine is manufacturedinto lumber with the loblolly, from which it is not distinguishedcommercially. Pinus virginiana, Miller.*(jersey pine, cedar pine, spruce pine, scrub pine.) A slender tree, with a short stem, very numerous limbs whichform an open oval or conical crown, and red-brown frequentlyscaly bark, reaching a height of 120 and a diameter of 3 feet. It occurs from New York, generally near the coast, to Georgia,and westward to Kentucky, and Indiana ; reaching its best devel-opment west of the Appala
RM2CD9JAA–. Timber trees and forests of North Carolina . WHITE ASH WHITE ASH. 71 or spreading branches and grayish furrowed bark, reacliing aheight of 120 and a diameter of 6 feet. (Plate VI.) It grows in low, rather moist soil, from Nova Scotia to northernMinnesota, southward to .northern Florida, central Alabama andMississippi, and west to eastern Nebraska, Kansas, Indian Terri-tory, and eastern Texas ; reaching its best development in thebasin of the Ohio river. In North Carolina, where it grows to an average height of50 to 80 and a diameter of 2 to 3 feet, it occurs throughout theStale. (Fig. 12.) M
RM2CH6T17–. The street railway review . the J. Morton IooleCompany, of Wilmington, Delaware. The cylinders are16^ inches bore, diameter, 23% and 38yi inches, by 30-inch stroke at 160 lbs. steam pressure. They are verti-cal triple expansion machines of 120 revolutions andstand 21 feet high. Five smaller engines of 300horse-power, 250 electrical, of the same makeand type are set to run the electric light plant. Theselatter are liji bore, 17^ and 285^ inch cylinders by21-inch stroke, with the same steam pressure as thelarger. Further on there will be 6 smaller engines ofthe same dimensions as the light req
RM2CPBWM3–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . standsabout s feet high and weighs, complete,about 1,200 pounds. Piston and top dieweigh 100 pounds. Piston diameter 6inches, and full stroke ^Yz inches. Airpressure used, 120 pounds, and will doperfect welding up to ij^-inch diameteriron, with variable blows from 800 to1,200 per minute. In attaching air brake and couplers toour cars a suddenly increased demand forrapid welding manifested itself, which weendeavored to meet by using our small airhammers with fixed stroke that we hadbeen using for some tim
RM2CR4ADA–. The street railway review . int shops. The buildings and stack cost $20,000. The station equipment includes two T-H. generatorsof 120-horse-power each; one 300-horse-power com-pound condensing Corliss, 16 and 30 by 42 inches; andthree Babcock & Wilcox boilers, of latest type, of 105-liorse-power each and connected to economizer in smokeconduit. Two of these boilers are, however, sufficient todo all the work. Stillwell & Bierce heaters and purifiersare also found in e.xcellent service and giving good satis-faction. The fiy wheel is 18 feet diameter, with 32-inchface, weighs 19 tons and drives
RM2CEJR8B–. The Maule seed book for 1922. 120 WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA.. 1140 BiDENS. 1143 BiGNONiA, Grand FLORA. 1140 BIDE^NS (Black Dahlia or Cosmos)Hardy Annual The plants grow 2]4 feet high, producing an abundance ol crimsonmaroon colored flowers of velvety texture about 4 inches in diameter.Excellent for cut flowers. Packet, 10 cents. BIGNONIA (Trumpet Creeper) Hardy Perennial Climber One of the handsomest hardy climbers, strong growing, bearing largeclusters of orange red flowers, which always attract humming birds.Mostly grown on trees or walls. Useful for covering unsightly places
RM2CEP6H1–. Farm machinery and farm motors. ich air is compressed bythe moving water in the drive pipe in coming to rest;and ((/) a discharge pipe of smaller diameter leading tothe elevated reservoir. TABLE OF PROPORTIONATE HEAD, GIVING HIGHEST EFFICIENCY INOPERATION OP HYDRAULIC RAM* To Deliver Water toHeight of Place Ram under ConSucted Through 20 feet above ram40 80 120 3 feet Head of Fall5 10 17 30 feet of Drive Pipe 40 80 125 Under the foregoing conditions about 12 times as muchwater will be required to operate ram as will be dis-charged. Hydraulic rams are manufactured in sizes to dischargefrom I
RM2CR3991–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . Diameter and length of journals—6 x 10inches. Slide valves—American balance. Water capacity of tank—4,300 U. S.gallons. Fuel capacity of tank—8 tons. Weight of tender with fuel and water—91.000 pounds. Type of brakes—Westinghouse Ameri-can. Westinghouse train signal. machine-shop addition is 100 x 150 feet. Itwill be two stories high, with most of themachines up on the second floor, whichextends around three sides of the building,with an open space in the center. The new boiler shop, 120 x 302 feet, with
RM2CRPWX7–. The elements of railroad engineering . s diameter, the stress beingsteady? ^^^ j (a) 120,000 in.-lb. I {b) 5.784 in. (608) A beam 2 X 6 in cross-section and 18 feet longdeflects .3; how much will a beam 3 X 8 and 12 feet longdeflect under the same load ? The long side is placedvertically in both cases. Ans. .025 in. (609) A wrought-iron key, or cotter, is used to fasten a rod, as shown in Fig. 11. Thereis a pull of 20,000 pounds on therod. Assuming the breadth ofthe key to be four times the thick-ness, find its dimensions to safelyresist the stress. Use a factor of safety of 10. ^^g j Breadt
RM2CGRKHG–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . Havel improved BclpaireBoiler, material Steel.Boiler pressure—180 poundBoiler covering—Johns fire feltFirebox, type Above frame. Firebox material Firebox steel. Firebox, length inside—120 inches Firebox, width inside—37^ inches. Tubes—Number, 374; diameter, 2inches; length, 11 feet 1 5-16 inches; No.12, B. W. G. Heating surface tubes—2.140 squarefeet. ■1 ■. ; whistli • ini h Barm >t1; headlight, one 18- 111 1 p circulai c; 1 le 1, piston ro il Taj lor iron Crank pins of hammiDriving boxes, cylinder
RM2CNJ26N–. Illustrated catalogue of James B. Clow & son, manufacturers of and dealers in supplies for plumbers, steam and gas fitters, water and gas works, railroads and contractors .. . N TANK. FIG. 1496. TANK WITH STEAM COIL. PLAIN STEEL TANKS-F g. 1495. NUMBER - . - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 13 14 15 16 LENGTH . FEET 5 5 5 6 0 6 6 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 12 14 DIAMETER INCHES 20 24 30 24 30 36 42 30 36 42 30 36 42 42 43 42 APPROXIMATE WT. LBS. 210 260 445 345 400 600 850 600 850 1000 660 890 1200 1300 1500 1800 CAPACITY GALLONS 85 120 180 140 220 320 425 300 425 575 332 470 650 750 875 1010 EACH .
RM2CNJ3PC–. Illustrated catalogue of James B. Clow & son, manufacturers of and dealers in supplies for plumbers, steam and gas fitters, water and gas works, railroads and contractors .. . FIG. 1495 PLAIN TANK. FIG. 1496. TANK WITH STEAM COIL. PLAIN STEEL TANKS-F g. 1495. NUMBER - . - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 13 14 15 16 LENGTH . FEET 5 5 5 6 0 6 6 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 12 14 DIAMETER INCHES 20 24 30 24 30 36 42 30 36 42 30 36 42 42 43 42 APPROXIMATE WT. LBS. 210 260 445 345 400 600 850 600 850 1000 660 890 1200 1300 1500 1800 CAPACITY GALLONS 85 120 180 140 220 320 425 300 425 575 332 470 650 750 8
RMRDR4FY–. A manual of the Coniferae, containing a general review of the order; a synopsis of the hardy kinds cultivated in Great Britain; their place and use in horticulture, etc., etc. With numerous woodcuts and illustrations. Conifers; Evergreens. ABIES BRACTEATA. 01 Mr. Lobb must speak for himself. "This beautiful and singular tree forms here (he writes from the Califomian forests) the most conspicuous ornament of the arborescent vegetation. On the western slopes towards the sea, it occupies the deep ravines, and attains the height of 120 to 150 feet, and from 1 to 2 feet in diameter; the trun
RMRH1487–. Bulletin. Forests and forestry -- United States. SILVICULTURAL NOTES. 29. GO 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0^ HE/6HT-FEET. Fiu. 4.—Diagram showing the height growth of Bhortleaf and Loblolly Pine " tli*• basis "t" diameter breasthigh.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Bureau of Forestry. Washington : G. P. O.
RMRP4G3F–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 186 The American Florist. Aug. 17, TEED TANK FOR BURNERS. The feed tank should be set up in the boiler room or potting shed where it is warm—not much closer than 10 feet from the boilers, but not too far away. It should be placed five feet or more above the burners. The capacity may vary; 100 to 120 gallons is good. Our tank is galvan- ized iron, 30 inches in diameter by 44 inches high, holding the equivalent of about one ton of coal. The top is cov- ered except for an opening about eight inches in diameter, into
RMRGW27J–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Trees of Illinois 171 In northern Illinois, at the present time, the Hackberry grows to a maxi- mum height of 7T feet and a diameter of 17 inches. In the extreme south it grows no taller; but in the Wabash Vallev, the trees growing on rich bot- toms are described by Robert Ridgway as very tall and beautiful, frequently attaining heights of 120 to 130 feet and diameters of 3 feet, with tall, straight boles, reaching 60, 70, and even SO feet to the first limb. I'scs: The heavy, close-grained, light-yellow wood of the Hackberry is neither very strong
RMRDJMHT–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus i. MAPLE FAMILY. 495 2. Acer rubrutn L. Red, Scarlet or Water Maple. Swamp Maple. Fig. 2805. Acer rubrum L. Sp. PI. 1055. 1753. A large tree with flaky or smoothish bark, maxi- mum height about 120° feet and trunk diameter 3°-4i°. Twigs reddish; leaves 3'-4' long, cordate at the base, sharply 3-5-lobed, the lobes irregularly dentate, acute or acuminate, b
RMRFCM11–. Growth of ponderosa pine poles thinned to different stocking levels in central Oregon. Ponderosa pine Oregon; Ponderosa pine Oregon Spacing. Methods The six growing-stock levels (GSL's) being tested at Lookout Mountain are 30, 60, 80,100,120, and 150 (fig. 1). These GSL's are the basal area in square feet per acre that the stand has—or will have—after thinning, when the stand diameter averages 10 inches or more. The actual basal area after thinning stands less than 10 inches can be deter- mined from figure 1. Each growing-stock level was replicated three times. Treat- ments were assigned at
RMRDR670–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. Genus MAPLE FAMILY. 2. Acer rubrum L. Red, Scarlet or Water Maple. Swamp Maple. Fig. 2805. Acer rubrum L. Sp. PI. 1055. 1753. A large tree with flaky or smoothish bark, maxi- mum height about 120° feet and trunk diameter 3°-4J°. Twigs reddish; leaves i'-X long, cordate at the base, sharply 3-5-lobed, the lobes irregularly dentate, acute or acuminate, bright green abov
RMRG9K3X–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. 140 PIN OAK. Quercus palustris, Muench. FOBM—A medium-sized tree usually attaining a height of 50-60 ft. with a diameter of 2 ft., but may reach a maximum height of 120 ft. with a diameter of 3 feet. Trunk straight, usually clean, continuous, and bears a symmetrical conic crown. The lower lateral branches arc short and drooping, the middle horizontal, and the upper ascending. The form of the tree is characteristic. See Pigs 88 and 80. BARK—On old trunks relatively smooth but slightly roughened by shallow fissures s
RMRF4278–. Growth of ponderosa pine poles thinned to different stocking levels in central Oregon. Ponderosa pine Oregon; Ponderosa pine Oregon Spacing. Methods The six growing-stock levels (GSL's) being tested at Lookout Mountain are 30, 60, 80,100,120, and 150 (fig. 1). These GSL's are the basal area in square feet per acre that the stand has—or will have—after thinning, when the stand diameter averages 10 inches or more. The actual basal area after thinning stands less than 10 inches can be deter- mined from figure 1. Each growing-stock level was replicated three times. Treat- ments were assigned at
RMRH1EMJ–. Bulbs and plants : autumn 1900. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. CURRIE BROS., MILWAUKEE, AVIS. COLLECTION OF TULIPS, FOR BEDDING.. ROUND BED OF SINGLE EARLY TULIPS. 5 Feet in Diameter, requiring 120 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and yellow 82 00 Scarlet and white 1 65 6 Feet in Diameter, requiring 170 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and yellow $2 80 Scarlet and white 2 30 Purchaser paying transit. TH&« ROUND BED OF SINGLE TULIPS. ROUND BED OF DOU
RMRH250Y–. Bulbs and plants : autumn 1901. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. mmm* Round Bed of Single Early Tulips. 5 Feet in Diameter* requiring 120 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and yellow $2 00 Scarlet and white 1 85 Purchaser paying transit. 6 Feet in Diameter, requiring 170 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and yellow $2 80 Scarlet and white 2 50 Purchaser paying transit. ROUND BED OF SINGLE TULIPS. Round Bed of Double Early Tulips.
RMRH251A–. Bulbs and plants : autumn 1901. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CURRIE BROS., MILWAUKEE, WIS. Collections of Tulips FOR BEDDING. U. mmm* Round Bed of Single Early Tulips. 5 Feet in Diameter* requiring 120 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and yellow $2 00 Scarlet and white 1 85 Purchaser paying transit. 6 Feet in Diameter, requiring 170 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and yellow $2 80 Scarlet and white 2 50 Purchaser paying tra
RMRH1EMA–. Bulbs and plants : autumn 1900. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. ROUND BED OF SINGLE EARLY TULIPS. 5 Feet in Diameter, requiring 120 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and yellow 82 00 Scarlet and white 1 65 6 Feet in Diameter, requiring 170 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and yellow $2 80 Scarlet and white 2 30 Purchaser paying transit. TH&« ROUND BED OF SINGLE TULIPS. ROUND BED OF DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 5 Feet in Diameter, requiring 120 bulbs planted 5
RMRG9H6E–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. 120 PAPER BIRCH Betula alba var. papyrifera, (Marshall) Spach FOEM-A large tree umially attaining a height of 60-76 ft. with a diameter of 1-2 ft.; but may reach a height of 80 ft, with a diameter of 8 feet. Trunk In open grown tree, 'hort and covered nearly to the base with Uteral, often awjendlng branchea; In dose atanda branchlesa below and bearing a narrow open head. BARK—On trunk and older branchea chalky to creamy white and peeling off In thin fllm- llke layers which are tinged with yellow and oov«red with ho
RMRH24WX–. Bulbs and plants : autumn 1904. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. ROUND BED OF SINGLE EARLY TULIPS. 5 Feet in Diameter, requir- ing- 120 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and yellow . .$2 25 Scarlet and white ..... 1 90 6 Feet in Diameter, requir- ing 170 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and yellow . .$3 25 Scarlet and white ... 2 75 ROUND BED DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS. 5 Feet in Diameter, requiring 120 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Sca
RMRH1EN7–. Bulbs and plants : autumn 1899. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. CURRIE BROS., MILWAUKEE, WIS. -"""' ^"/^i^r^ ^ COLLECTION OF TULIPS, FOR BEDDING. ROUND BED OP SINGLE EARLY TULIPS. 5 Feet in Diameter, requlriug 120 bulos planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and yellow $2 00 Scarlet and white 1 65 Purchaser paying transit. 6 Feet in Diameter, requiring 170 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and yellow $2 80 Scarlet and white 2 25 Purchaser paying transit.. ROUND BED OP SINGLE TULIPS. ROUND
RMRG9H6Y–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. 120 PAPER BIRCH Betula alba var. papyrifera, (Marshall) Spach FOEM—A large tree usually attaining a height of 60-76 ft. with a diameter of 1-2 ft.; but may reach a height of 80 ft. with a diameter of 3 feet. Trunk in open grown trees short and covered nearly to the base with lateral, often ascending branches; In close stands branchless below and bearing a narrow open head. BARK—On trqnk and older branches chalky to creamy white and peeling off In thin fllm- like layers which are tinged with yellow and covered with
RMRH24M0–. Bulbs and plants : autumn 1905. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. CURRIE BROS. CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. COLLECTIONS OF TULIPS FOR BEDDING.. ROUND BED OF SINGLE EARLY TULIPS. 5 Feet in Diameter, requir- ing- 120 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and yellow. . .$2.25 Scarlet and white 1.90 6 Feet in Diameter, requir- ing- 170 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and yellow. . .$3.25 Scarlet and white 2.75 ROUND BED DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS. 5 Feet in Diameter, requiring 120 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet an
RMRH24X9–. Bulbs and plants : autumn 1904. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. ROUND BED OF SINGLE EARLY TULIPS. 5 Feet in Diameter, requir- ing- 120 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and yellow . .$2 25 Scarlet and white ..... 1 90 6 Feet in Diameter, requir- ing 170 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and yellow . .$3 25 Scarlet and white ... 2 75 ROUND BED DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS. 5 Feet in Diameter, requiring 120 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Sca
RMRECB7E–. Concentrate spraying in deciduous orchards. Apples; Spraying and dusting in agriculture; Pulvérisation et poudrage en agriculture; Pulvérisation. 10 One of the British Columbia machines has a turbine-type blower producing a linear-flow air stream of 6,500 to 7,000 cubic feet per minute at a velocity of 105 to 120 miles per hour. The other has an axial fan that moves about 21,000 cubic feet of air per minute at 93 miles per hour (Fig. 5). When hauled at the rate of 1 mile per hour both machines have given adequate penetration of full-foliaged, well-pruned fruit trees up to 30 feet in diameter
RMRH1EN1–. Bulbs and plants : autumn 1899. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. ROUND BED OP SINGLE TULIPS. ROUND BED OF DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 5 Feet in Diameter, requiring 120 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and white $2 00 Scarlet and red and yel'ow 175 Purchaser paying transit. 6 Feet in Diameter, requiring 170 bulbs planted 5 inches apart, Scarlet and white $2 80 Scarlet and red and yellow 2 35 Purchaser payiLg transit. ROUND BED OF EARLY SINGLE, OR DOUBLE MIXED TULIPS. 5 Feet in Diameter, requiring 120 bulbs plan
RMRH24YY–. Bulbs and plants : autumn 1903. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; House plants Catalogs. Round Bed of Single Early Tulips. 5 Feet in Diameter, requiring 120 bulbs planted 5 Inches apart. Scarlet and yellow $2 25 Scarlet and white 2 10 6 Feet in Diameter, requiring: 170 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and yellow . $3 20 Scarlet and white 3 00 Round Bed of Double Early Tulips. 5 Feet in Diameter, requiring 120 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and white $2 40 Scarlet and red and yellow 2 70 6 Feet in Diameter, requiring 170 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and white ... $3 40 Scarlet an
RMRH24JR–. Bulbs and plants : autumn 1905. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. ROUND BED OF SINGLE EARLY TULIPS. 5 Feet in Diameter, requir- ing- 120 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and yellow. . .$2.25 Scarlet and white 1.90 6 Feet in Diameter, requir- ing- 170 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and yellow. . .$3.25 Scarlet and white 2.75 ROUND BED DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS. 5 Feet in Diameter, requiring 120 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and white $2.50 Scarlet and red and yellow 2.50 6 Feet in Diameter, requ
RMRH250R–. Bulbs and plants : autumn 1903. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; House plants Catalogs. CURRIE BROS., MILWAUKEE, WIS. Collections of Tulips FOR BEDDING.. Round Bed of Single Early Tulips. 5 Feet in Diameter, requiring 120 bulbs planted 5 Inches apart. Scarlet and yellow $2 25 Scarlet and white 2 10 6 Feet in Diameter, requiring: 170 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and yellow . $3 20 Scarlet and white 3 00 Round Bed of Double Early Tulips. 5 Feet in Diameter, requiring 120 bulbs planted 5 inches apart. Scarlet and white $2 40 Scarlet and red and yellow 2 70 6 Feet in Diameter, requiring 170 bu
RMRG81R3–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 110 BULLETIN 120, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 32 mm. long, and one other, from Urubamba, Peru, 9,500 feet alti- tude, July 15, Yale Peruvian Expedition, collectors; and another scant infection from United States National Museum specimen No. 48560, 23 mm. long, from Cuzco, Peru, 11,500 feet altitude, July 9, Yale Peruvian Expedition, collectors. Measurements of an ordinary individual.—Length of body 0.093 mm.; width of body 0.0465 mm.; diameter of nucleus 0.014 mm.; cilia line interval, anterior 0.002 mm.; posterior 0.00312 mm.. c d Fig. 7
RMRFR373–. Growth and soil moisture in thinned lodgepole pine. Trees Growth; Soil moisture; Lodgepole pine. 0.280 0.240 t/i LU g 0.200 5 0.160 o oc C9 £ 0.120 LU s < ° 0.080 0.040 . BOLE AREA (SQUARE FEET PER ACRE) 4.000 8.000 12.000 16.000 20.000. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. Figure 9.-Seasonal progress of diameter growth during 1969 by stand density. densities; however, it could easily be accounted for by variation among plots treated alike. Height growth during the second 5-year period was very similar to that during the first. Height increase of the 100 largest trees per acre was only slightly bette
RMRFCK3X–. Ponderosa pine lumber recovery : young growth in northern California. Ponderosa pine California, Northern. 260 240 220 200 H 180 Z w 5 160 K £ 140 g 120 06 « 100 M > O 80 60 40 20 rn-T i OVERRUN PERCENT = 128.2517 + 0.6666 DIAMETER -0.0864 DIAMETER2 R2 = 8.1. 10 15 20 LOG DIAMETER 25 Figure 2.—Overrun curve for combined log Grades 4 and 5—703 young-growth ponderosa pine logs. 30 LRF for all sawmills in the United States has been estimated at 6.5 board feet fUSDA Forest Service 1973a). The gross cubic volume was computed by the following formula: v i 7T L (D? + D. D. + ul) Volume = v 1 12
RMRF3PF2–. Ponderosa pine lumber recovery : young growth in northern California. Ponderosa pine California, Northern. 260 240 220 200 H 180 Z w 5 160 K £ 140 g 120 06 « 100 M > O 80 60 40 20 rn-T i OVERRUN PERCENT = 128.2517 + 0.6666 DIAMETER -0.0864 DIAMETER2 R2 = 8.1. 10 15 20 LOG DIAMETER 25 Figure 2.—Overrun curve for combined log Grades 4 and 5—703 young-growth ponderosa pine logs. 30 LRF for all sawmills in the United States has been estimated at 6.5 board feet fUSDA Forest Service 1973a). The gross cubic volume was computed by the following formula: v i 7T L (D? + D. D. + ul) Volume = v 1 12
RMRRY3NF–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JCLT 18, 1912. The Florists'Review 73 '-««r*^«a.-.r. r BAY TREES. standard. Bach. 1 to 2-foot stem, 18 to 20-lnch crown $ 4.00 2-foot stem, 24-incb crown 6.00 3-foot stem, 24-lnch crown 6.00 3%-foot stem, 26-inch crown 7.00 4-foot stem, 28-lnch crown 8.00 4-foot stem, 30-inch crown 12.00 4-foot stem, 48-inch crown 20.00 Pyramida. Bach. 0 feet high 120.00 We can furnish MlBaion Tnba up to 12-incb at 11.00 each extra. BOXWOODS. OlMlisk. Bach. 6 feet high. 18-lnch bottom measure $10.00 Square Trimmed. Bach. 20 Inchea high, 15 Inches diameter I2.S0 Olo
RMRF424T–. Lumber recovery from ponderosa pine in the Black Hills, South Dakota. Lumber; Ponderosa pine South Dakota; Ponderosa pine Black Hills (S; D; and Wyo; ). Table 3—Estimated recovery percent (overrun) from ponderosa pine logs in the Black Hills Estimated Scaling Number recovery diameter of logs Net scale Defect (overrun) Inches Board feet - Percent - - 5 19 205 0 151 6 109 T475 14 142 7 125 2910 11 135 8 102 2460 10 130 9 93 3170 8 126 10 66 3080 10 122 11 66 3980 8 120 12 46 3310 6 117 13 33 2940 7 116 14 16 1520 16 114 15 16 2090 3 113 16 8 1130 8 111 17 5 800 9 110 18 6 1080 14 109 19 4 890
RMRFCKX3–. Lumber recovery from ponderosa pine in the Black Hills, South Dakota. Lumber; Ponderosa pine South Dakota; Ponderosa pine Black Hills (S; D; and Wyo; ). Table 3—Estimated recovery percent (overrun) from ponderosa pine logs in the Black Hills Estimated Scaling Number recovery diameter of logs Net scale Defect (overrun) Inches Board feet - Percent - - 5 19 205 0 151 6 109 T475 14 142 7 125 2910 11 135 8 102 2460 10 130 9 93 3170 8 126 10 66 3080 10 122 11 66 3980 8 120 12 46 3310 6 117 13 33 2940 7 116 14 16 1520 16 114 15 16 2090 3 113 16 8 1130 8 111 17 5 800 9 110 18 6 1080 14 109 19 4 890
RMRH1TWX–. Bulletin. Forests and forestry -- United States. GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF LOBLOLLY PINE. 121 Table IILâItate of ijroieih of LobUitli/ rine. Age. Diameter I'^S^,"/ ffSf .a?n'eterof r.-». Inches. 10 3.4 20 5.6 no 7.8 40 10.0 50 11. B 60 13.3 70 15.5 80 17.1 90 18.7 100 19.5 110 20.2 120 20.7 Feet. Volume. Tnt.ql height of Log up to tree. Tree. 5 inehes diameter. Feet. Cu. /t. Cu. ft. 18 37 0.60 3.05 50 8.72 7.49 61 16.63 15. 45 70 25.30 24.12 78 35.65 34.47 85 49.02 47.88 00 62.44 61.44 05 78. 02 77.16 98 89.41 88. 59 3110 86.00 95. 2:1 102 102. 00 101. 23 Periodical accretion or growth
RMRCWE1P–. A descriptive catalogue of useful fiber plants of the world, including the structural and economic classifications of fibers. Fibers. DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 265 rate of 100 to 120 feet per minute. The drums of these stripping machines are driven at the rate of 1,000 to 2,000 revolutions per minute, their diameter being from 14 to 20 inches. After passing through the strippers, the partially cleaned fiber is hand washed in bundles of about 20 leaves; these bundles are suspended in water and are allowed to soak for about two hours, the fiber is then spread out on the bleaching ground for a tim
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