RF2WJBNP6–thebu plant leaves, costus speciosus, commonly found in sri lanka and widely used in ayurveda medicine, leaves are beneficial for control blood sugar
RF2RCH501–Canereed Flower High Res. Stock Image
RF2KF39A0–Close up of four white flowers and Inflorescence of a Canereed plant or similar variety, also in Sri Lanka this plant called as Thebu plant
RF2BFWTKB–The bronze bell with theBu inscription in the Western Han Dynasty was unearthed in Tomb 1 of Luobo Bay Guixian County in 1976 Guangxi Zhuang Autonomou
RF2W9H0FH–Close up view of a white flower blooming in an inflorescence, the plant belongs to the Costus genus and known as the Spiral Ginger (Costus Dubius). A
RM2ANF7PB–Essentials of United States history . Used by courtesy of T. C. MuUer. At Work on the Panama Canal. treaty was made with it, by which we obtained the use, occu-pation, and control of the zone of land, and land under water,for the construction, maintenance, operation, sanitation,and protection of said canal of the width of ten miles. Weagreed to )ny to Panama the sum of ten million dollars.This treaty was ratified by oui Senate Fel^ruary 23, 1904.The building of the canal is now in the hands of a 368 ESSENTIALS OF UNITED STATES HISTORY commission of seven men, appointed by the President. TheBu
RF2WJBNPX–thebu plant foliage, costus speciosus, commonly found in sri lanka and widely used in ayurveda medicine, leaves are beneficial for control blood sugar
RF2BFWTTY–A copper bucket with theBu inscription in the Western Han Dynasty was unearthed in Tomb 1 of Luobo Bay Guixian County in 1976 Guangxi Zhuang Autonomou
RF2W9H0GB–High angle head view of a Bi colored damselfly (orange tailed marsh dart) is sitting on top of a Spiral Ginger leaf surface
RM2AG9JGX–. Rod and gun. illed in the United States forevery duck killed in Canada. We are onlya large breeding ground and from it we haveonly a very short flight till the Boundary lineis reached. Then follows a long flight alongrivers and lakes that stay open very muchlonger than ours, and the further south theducks go the more restricted is their ground,which makes them bunch more and seem moreplentiful. The fact that many places in eventhis restricted area have lost their ducks ismaking the American people sit up and takenotice. They and the 41-10 rifle largelybrought about the extermination of thebu
RM2AXJCDC–Appleton's annual cyclopedia and register of important events: embracing political, military, an ecclesiastical affairs; public documents; biography, statistics, commerce, finance, literature, science, agriculture, and mechanical industry . per. The stem and stern posts are attachedto the keelson, and on each side are four longi-tudinally curved timbers (A A A, Fig. 1) (the In practical service these boats collapse intoabout one fifth of the space occupied by anordinary boat. They may be laid one on topof another, stowed below decks, or, which isby far the best plan, lashed along outside thebu
RM2AM1232–Illustrated Buffalo: the queen city of the lakes . acter. The business was es-tablished in 1884 at No. 269 Washington Street, and under the styleof the Buffalo Card and Paper Company was conducted at the loca-tion mentioned, up to about three years ago, when the present pro-prietor assumed control, and moved to the commodious quartersnow occupied. Jlr. Gebhard, who is a gentleman in the prime oflife, is a man of push and energy, thoroughly conversant with thebu-iiness. and has won bis success by deserving it. ^Bi ILLUSTR.T.TED THE QUEEN WVCKOFF, SllAMANS & BENEDICT, lifului-s In KenuugtonTj pe
RM2AKKT2F–Canadian transportation & distribution management . ip-ment will be obtained from the old loco-motive terminal power house. The stores building is located betweenthe new main line of the St. John Subdi-vision and the tracks leading to the newlocomotive house, as shown by fig. 2.Fig. 5 shows the floor plan of this build-ing. It will be 99 ft. 4 in. long by 32 ter in and out, will also be included inthe layout. These two latter rooms, andthe offices, are to have hardwood floors.The oil room, in the central part of thebuilding, is to be equipped with a set ofmeasuring pumps. The east end of thebu
RM2CJ227K–. Nature . plolograph of stiilTed skin, OcTOUEk 27, 1910] NATURE 537 be made of the able condensation of the complex sub-ject of the culture, distribution, and relationships ofthe egro and Bantu tribes of Africa. An important feature, and one which will be widelyappreciated, is the large number of illustrations,many of them in the form of plates. The gco-. Contemporai y portrait figure in wood of Bope, great chief of theBu Shongo, c. 1790. Kasai District, Congo State. From theBritish Museum H:.mlhook 10 the Ethnographical Collections. t;raphical and tribal index also adds greatly to thevalue
RM2CHXXEN–. Our farm and building book. . orses do not care to fight across apole. The stable is built with mangers,stalls, feeder alley and manure gut-ter, all in the usual way, but the venti-lation of the cow stable depends uponthe manner in which the windows areconstructed. The windows are arranged to openin at the top so that air from the out-side will follow up to the stable cell-ing. This is a good plan, as it admitsfresh air without striking the animalsdirectly. The ventilator flue in thecenter comes down though the ceil-ing over the stables so the foul air isdrawn off in that way. Although thebu
RM2CP3P8T–. The Street railway journal . FIG. 14.—CONCRETE SUBWAY UNDER SOUTHERN PACIFIC MAIN LINE AT ENDOF PIER. METHOD OF CARRYING FEEDERS UNDER SOUTHERNPACIFIC TRACKS SHOWN AT RIGHT Pablo Avenue. At this point, illustrated in Fig. 15, the Berke-ley line branches off and runs nearly north to the business partof the city at Center Street and Shattuck Avenue. The Pied-mont branch is being constructed east from San Pablo Avenueon Fortieth Avenue, and the Oakland branch will run south on. FIG. 15.—KEY ROUTE STATION AT SAN PABLO AVENUE, AND CROSSING San Pablo Avenue to Fourteenth Street and Broadway, thebu
RM2CEP1G8–. Catalogue of seeds for summer and fall sowing. Lucerne, or Alfalfa. ■ btst. Pound, 15 cents. If by LUCERNE 0R alfalfa ;,r;;;::; ajv^ vuniiijj have; does not bear much past Herds, or Ked Top Grass. W. H. Holman, Noxubee County, Miss., Mai eh. 1H9H, hays: I have been planting your seedfor three years and they have given entire satisfaction in every respect. 14 ALEXANDER DRUG & SEED COMPANY.. (GRASSES AND CLOVERS CONTINUED.) let It stand to bloom. We cannot recommend this Grass too highly to any onewho will give it a place on rich lands well prepared. Weighs sixty pounds to thebu <hel. Sow i
RMRJ0B4F–. The North American sylva, or A description of the forest trees of the United States, Canada and Nova Scotia [microform] : considered particularly with respect to their use in the arts, and their introduction into commerce : to which is added a description of the most useful of the European forest trees : illustrated by 156 coloured engravings. Trees; Botany; Arbres; Botanique. tingui year's thebu other ted in Sugar der, a The fine g] nearly Amon requei direct! th^ii The Maple Sycam ropcfi pose t^ and si seasoi ted in I tuml iU k'. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page
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