RMW582XN–Time reveals the Truth (in box with 43 drawings), Time denuding Truth, Louis Fabritius Dubourg, 1703 - 1775, paper, pencil, h 85 mm × w 106 mm
RMMAKP09–Describes his move to his new room. Transcription: denuding the little room & then cart being gotten jolted off to my new abode, corner of Reade & Broadway [290 Broadway], having payed the $5 for first months habitation, that morning. Getting things up four pair stairs &c. Then at about six, leaving Alf [Waud] and Davis (who would be there anon) to finish purchasings, I went off to the Star in Walker Streets, where the Lantern fellows dine now. That meal was over, so took a tod, and remained an hour or twain, then left with [Joseph] Woodward. With him at a shooting gallery, then about 10 back
RMPR19X5–The terrible plague of locusts in Palestine, March-June 1915. Locusts denuding a fig tree. 1915
RM2A4E3BX–The terrible plague of locusts in Palestine, March-June 1915. Locusts denuding a fig tree.
RMM7FHP8–The terrible plague of locusts in Palestine, March-June 1915. Locusts denuding a fig tree. LOC matpc.01902
RM2JPW5HR–The terrible plague of locusts in Palestine, March-June 1915. Locusts denuding a fig tree.
RM2WGT037–Time reveals the truth (in box with 43 drawings), Louis Fabritius Dubourg, 1703 - 1775 drawing paper. pencil Time denuding Truth
RF2B9H93R–The terrible plague of locusts in Palestine, March-June 1915. Locusts denuding a fig tree. 1915
RM2AKMC90–The entomologist's text book : an introduction to the natural history, structure, physiology and classification of insects, including the Crustacea and Arachnida . uture markings of the butterfly andmoth, but of course of a reduced size. The wings themselvesappear perfectly flat, and it is difficult to conceive how theseorgans expand to their full dimensions, all these markings re-taining their relative sizes. The difficulty is, however, reme-died on denuding the vdngs of their scales, when their sm-faceis discovered to be entirely formed of an innumerable series ofminute inkles, gi^^ng the wi
RMD0CY00–Trees Stressed by Strong Pacific Winds
RMCPGYWW–movie, 'The Name of the Rose' (Il nome della rosa / Le nom de la rose), DEU / ITA / FRA 1986, director: Jean-Jacques Annaud, sce
RF2JRX0C9–Aerial of deforestation in Bolivia
RMB8TJC1–Backhoe clearing a portion of rain forest
RMCRJHDM–legs of a young woman in a Marilyn Monoroe pose with her cloth is being lifted by a breeze from below
RMG100Y9–Lorries carrying harvested logs or trees in northern remote Sabah, Malaysian Borneo
RF2APD79E–Deforestation Exmaple wood logs piled
RMAPDGMP–Deforestation in Galicia, Spain
RFFBD9GP–African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana) on the water's edge, Chobe River, Botswana, Africa
RMEHPKBF–Artists of Komali Kalasamithi perform Atma Geetham with conservation of nature theme on October 27,2012 in Hyderabad,India.
RMAYNW9B–Old woman and young girl gathering firewood - village of Chembe, Cape Maclear, Lake Malawi, Malawi
RF2GYMY5G–scientist taking tests at a deforestation area
RMPG3CGG–. Research methods in ecology. Plant ecology. 174 THE FORMATION register the exact course of the succession, denuded ones can merely furnish facts as to the probable courses of stages not now in evidence. 214. Methods of denuding and recording. Permanent quadrats may be denuded at any time during the time they are under observation. The best results, however, are to be obtained by establishing the two side by side, or at least close together. In this way, they are mutually supplementary, and fur- nish the most evidence possible with regard to the procedure of invasion and competition. Another
RMMAAN43–. The earth and its inhabitants .. . 2 Miles. paramount importance. Far from being separated by elevated mountains, two rivulets—the one tributary to the Main, the other to the Danube—actually rise in a swamp occupying a plain formed by the denuding action of water. One of these, the Swabian Rezat, flows north into the Eegnitz, tbe other south into the Altmuhl, a tributary of the Danube. Charlem;igne already conceived the idea of connecting both river systems at that spot by a canal. A trench {Fossa Carolina) and the village of Graben ("Canal") prove that the work of excavation had a
RMRWWFXC–Elements of geology, or, The Elements of geology, or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments elementsofgeolog00lyel Year: 1868 denuding waves or currents of the sea, or by a river; and many Pur- beck dirt-beds were probably formed in succession and annihilated, besides those few which now remain. The plants of the Purbeek beds, so far as our knowledge extends at present, consists chiefly of Ferns, Coniferae (fig. 380), and Cycadege (fig. 376), without any angiosperms; the whole more allied to the Oolitic than to the Cretaceous vegetation. T
RM2WGB6E9–Time reveals the truth, Mattheus Terwest, 1680 - 1757 drawing paper. ink. graphite (mineral) brush / pen Time denuding Truth. Time denuding Truth
RF2B9C9R4–Time reveals the Truth (in box with 43 drawings), Time denuding Truth, Louis Fabritius Dubourg, 1703 - 1775, paper, pencil, h 85 mm × w 106 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2AFY80K–. The quarterly journal of science. country had become nearly what it is at present,exhibit, nevertheless, traces of their high antiquity, from havingbeen subjected to the long-continued operation of denuding agents. Where these agents have been at work their relative date maybe fixed, but we do not appear to j)ossess the same means ofreferring to a particular epoch the five isolated domes of trachytewhich occur on the tableland to the west of the city of Clermont,although the occurrence of free muriatic acid in one of them wouldimply that they were modern. These conical hills, of which the lo
RMG100Y7–Lorries carrying harvested logs or trees in northern remote Sabah, Malaysian Borneo
RMAPDGGK–Deforestation in Galicia, Spain
RMEHPKBH–Artists of Komali Kalasamithi perform Atma Geetham with conservation of nature theme on October 27,2012 in Hyderabad,India.
RMRWWFWW–Elements of geology, or, The Elements of geology, or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments elementsofgeolog00lyel Year: 1868 394 FOSSILS OF THE PORTLAND STONE. [Ch. XX. Fig. 380. denuding waves or currents of the sea, or by a river; and many Pur- beck dirt-beds were probably formed in succession and annihilated, besides those few which now remain. The plants of the Purbeek beds, so far as our knowledge extends at present, consists chiefly of Ferns, Coniferae (fig. 380), and Cycadege (fig. 376), without any angiosperms; the whole more a
RFRAKAB3–The terrible plague of locusts in Palestine, March-June 1915. Locusts denuding a fig tree. 1915. Reimagined
RM2AFP4NA–. An encyclopædia of agriculture : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and of the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture. nce, a great advantage ; for it prevents, in agreat measure, the carrying away of the loose earth and denuding of the roots of trees during heavyrains, both which inconveniences, very injurious to the road itself, take place when the sides are notcovered with turf. (Granvilles Russia, p. 580.) R024. British Farmer! m Poland. Since the peace of 1814,
RMG100Y6–Lorries carrying harvested logs or trees in northern remote Sabah, Malaysian Borneo
RM2AWJ0FC–Operative surgery, for students and practitioners . e bone, upward, awayfrom the supra-orbital incision, thus denuding the surface of bonecorresponding to the anterior wall of the frontal sinus, and doAvn-ward, away from the lower periosteal incision, denuding the bonecorresponding to the inner part of the roof of the orbit. The peri-osteum covering the bridge of bone which it is proposed to leave tosupport the soft parts is thus left undisturbed. The front wall ofthe sinus is penetrated with a chisel and mallet, and a considerableopening made with the rongeur bone-forceps. The mucous membrane
RM2AFXYBT–. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. eral Points. The two LateralPoints are caught and brought together tem-porarily, to see how large the repaired vaginalopening will be. (Kelly—Operative Gynec-ology.) DENUDING IN EMMETS OPERATION 485 of the scissors, straight or curved as preferred. On account of the bleeding fromthe denuded area, it is well to begin at the bottom and work upward, as the bloodwill not be so much in the way. The assistant pulls upward and outward on oneof the tenaculum-forceps at the sides, so as to cause a line of tension extendingdown over the damaged perineu
RM2AX49G5–Fifth report of the United States Entomological Commission, being a revised and enlarged edition of Bulletin no7, on insects injurious to forest and shade trees . aid that they come out as early as the first of the month, THE LIME INCH-WORM. 475 and coatiaue to make their way through the bark of the trunk andlarge branches during the whole of the summer. They immediately flyinto the top of the tree, and there feed upon the epidermis of the tendertwigs and the petioles of the leaves, often wholly denuding the latter,and causing the leaves to fall. They deposit their eggs, two or three in a plac
RM2AJ55W5–The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . rtford gravel J, which I refer to the same period of re-elevation. 5. Near the chalk-escarpments overhanging the Wealden area, andon the highest tabular summits of the chalk hills, the pipes are filledwith cledge §, a mixture of clay, sand, and unabraded and unfrac-tured flints. This I refer to part of the same period of re-elevation,considering it to have been laid dry somewhat sooner than the Dart-ford gravel. 6. When any member of the erratic tertiaries, or the chalk onwhich they rested, has been so exposed by denuding action as to
RM2AKJJGP–Atlas and epitome of operative ophthalmology . eye fifteen months later : The position of thenasal portion of the lower lid is not quite correct, but the patient is sat-isfied and refuses to have anything more done. suture is passed through the traumatic pterygium afterthe fold of conjunctiva has been carefully separated fromthe globe (and, if necessary, also from the conjunctiva)without denuding any more tissue than is absolutely nec-essary. The two needles are inserted, at a distance ofabout 3 to 4 mm. from one another, into the transitionalportion of the lower lid, brought out through the l
RM2AFHJF3–. The principles and practice of surgery. ndPerrys tenacula are used in holding thetissues while denuding the edges; theblunt hook is an exploring instrument,and it is also useful in searching out andlifting embedded sutures. The needlesshould be from one-half to three-quartersof an inch in length, round, largest at theeye, countersunk to receive the thread,and slightly curved near the point. The feeder is used for guiding the sutureand preventing any strain upon the tis-sues in its transit from one side of thefissure to the other. For the purpose ofsecuring the wire in the silk loop, com-mon
RM2AJEBW1–A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . Fig. 4880.—Denuding the Cervix. the test of time and is applicable to most cases, althoughin atypical lacerations modifications must be introducedto suit the requirements. The operation is performed either in the Sims or in thelithotomy position. The bowels should be thoroughly. fi^^fr^i L---^^ Fig. 4881.—Sutures in Position. moved the day before, and on the morning of the opera-tion an enema should be given at least two hours beforethe time set for oi)eration. The
RM2AJDXH3–A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . FIG. 4955.—Dpmidlng withScissors.. Fig. 4956.—Denuding with Knife. Fig. 49.54.—Sims Tampon Extractor, with closed and open screws. (Alter Mund^.) Sims speculum, long-handled left and right curvedscissors (Emmets cervix scissors are usually sufficient),a .long-handled knife with narrow blade, two or threetenacula, needles and needle-holder, counter-pressurehook and fork, twisted silk for carrying No. 37 or 28 strip of tissue encircle the entire fistula without cuttin
RM2AX9CAP–Upper lakes of North America: being a guide from Niagara falls and Toronto, to Mackinac, Chicago, Saut Ste Marie, etc., passing through lakes Michigan and Superior; returning through lakes Huron and SClair, to Detroit and Buffalo .. . ^i. Arched Kccx —Mackinac. CHICAGO TO MACKINAC AND SAUT STE MARIE. 113 The wliole island of Mackinac is deeply interesting to thescientific explorer, as well as to the seeker of health and pleas-ure. The following extract, illustrated by an engraving, iscopied from Fostkr and Whitneys Geological Reporf ofthat region : As particular examples of denuding action on
RM2AN02BH–[Frost and fire : natural engines, tool-marks and chips : with sketches taken at home and abroad by a traveller] . are various forms in which ice moves, and the tool-marks of this part of the denuding engine are various, likeriver-marks. There are many rasps and gouges in a toolchest, and many kinds of land-ice in the world. The model above described consisted of various parts. 1. A fusible cone of loose solid particles A ; a talus-heajdropped from above, which changed into a dome-shape(mound y^^ when warmed. 2. A half-melted stream of wax which flowed from tbbase, slid over sand, and marked o
RM2AG3PHK–. Frost & fire : natural engines, tool-marks & chips : with sketches taken at home and abroad by a traveller. d the tool-marks of this part of the denuding engine are various, likeriver-marks. There are many rasps and gouges in a tool-chest, and many kinds of land-ice in the world. The model above described consisted of various parts. 1. A fusible cone of loose solid particles A ; a talus-hea]»dropped from above, which changed into a dome-shape<lmound ^—v when warmed. 2. A half-melted stream of wax which Howed from thebase, slid over sand, and marked out a groove in it v -. 3. A stream of l
RM2CEP0YE–. First century of national existence; the United States as they were and are... row ridges outside ofand around each coal-field. Those on eachside being composed of the same rocks, sim-ilarly arranged, and all having been sub-jected to similar denuding action, a strikingresemblance is observed, even on the map,in their outlines ; and in the ridges them-selves this is so remarkable that their shapesalone correctly suggest at once to those familiar with the geology of the country, therocks of which they are composed. Uponthe accompanying map, from the first vol. ofthe New American Cyclopaedia,
RM2CGKY85–. Photographs of surgical cases and specimens . lightly depressed. Thi^ was elevated, and.the patient soon afterwards regained consciousness. Oil the 28th of June, the wound in the scalp became erysipelatous, and,before the inflammation subsided there was extensive loss of substance ofLhe integuments and pericranium, denuding a large portion of the parietalbone. Necrosis ensued, and embraced the whole thickness of the bone. In Soptemher, 1864, a portion of the parietal three inches by four, hadbecome so much loosened that it w.as readily removed by Act. Asst. SurgH. Craft. After this, cicatriz
RM2CNFG6R–. The bird, its form and function . )oint of interest is that the birdsthemselves voluntarily produce the racket condition. Eventhe 3^oungest birds, of both sexes, when the long central Tails 425 tail-feathers have grown beyond the others, instinct i^•elybegin to pick at the vane, soon denuding the shaft sosymmetrically that the rackets are equal in size. The. Fig. 341.—Motmot swinging its tail. photographs show this perfectly. Figure a is the tailof a 3oung male where the operation of ornamental de-nudation has jtist begun; while h shows the conditionin an adult female. The photograph of the
RM2CDFP1F–. The geography of New Zealand. Historical, physical, political, and commercial . - The Southern Fiords or Sounds. Thecomparatively straight unbranched charac-ter is very noticeable when compared withthe map of Queen Charlotte Sound, on page75.. 84 GEOGRAPHY OP NEW ZEALAND which at a greater elevation was scarred, andseamed by the denuding agents of Nature, and thendepressed to such an extent that the seams havebecome inlets of the sea. The principal fiords from the north southwards,are Milford, Bligh, George, Caswell, Charles, Nancy,Thompson, Doubtful, Daggs, Breaksea, Dusky, andChalky and Pr
RM2CH3RJX–. Detroit and the pleasure resorts of northern Michigan. Compliments of passenger department . e Arch and Sugar-loaf rocksas particular examples of denuding action, and state that this denuding action, pro-ducing such an opening (as in the Arch), with other attending phenomena, could onlyhave operated while near the level of a large body of water like the great lake itself.This coincides with the views of Professor Winchell. Traces of water-action now seenon the vertical sides of these two rocks, two hundred feet above the level of the water,are precisely the same as those seen upon the rocks
RM2CDB2NK–. A lake tour to picturesque Mackinac; historical and descriptive . in its isolated position, lookingas though it had been thrust up through the earth like a needle througha garment. Traces of water action are seen on these two rocks, andare particular examples of denuding action, which could only haveoperated while near the level of a large body of water like the greatlake itself. To all fond of natural curiosities these two rocks alonepossess attractions sufficient to justify a visit to Mackinac Island. Now, return to the fort and set out in another direction. Half amile to the rear, and onl
RM2CHD900–. Injurious insects and the use of insecticides [microform] : a new descriptive manual on noxious insects, with methods for their repression . Fig. 65.—May Beetles.1. Pupa. 2. Larva. 3 and 4. Adults. {Rihy.) 84 INJURIOUS INSECTS. The body is oblong, oval, and from three-fourths to an inch long,and about half an inch in diameter. The beetles, which are voraciousfeeders, appear in May or June, and feed by night upon the fruit andleaves of different trees, sometimes completely denuding them of theirfoliage before the presence of the insect is discovered. The females lay from 40 to 50 eggs which a
RM2CH0D8G–. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . chestnut, 5,000,000 of cedar, 2.500.- Railroad Ties. A patent has been granted to a Massa-chusetts man who proposes to make rail-road ties from leather. We hardly thinkthat leather is the material that is goingto solve the problem of railway tie-making,but the invention shows that people in dif-ferent walks of life are working on animproved material for railroad ties. Thereis an enormous quantity of ties used an-nually in the United States, and the de-mand for them is denuding annually agreat
RMRFXA3R–. The Canadian journal of industry, science and art. figure, for instance, are met with almost everywliere, producing undu- ^ lating or rolling O^ countries. Here it is evident that the strata were once continuous in the space be- tween a and J. Valleys thus resulting from the removal of strata, are termed "valleys of denudation." Some of these valleys are many miles in breadth. Their excavation, consequently, could not have been caused by the Streams which may now occupy their lower levels. Their formation is universally attributed to the denuding action of the sea during the gradua
RMRFXA3T–. The Canadian journal of industry, science and art. 448 A POPULAR EXPOSITION OF THE. figure, for instance, are met with almost everywliere, producing undu- ^ lating or rolling O^ countries. Here it is evident that the strata were once continuous in the space be- tween a and J. Valleys thus resulting from the removal of strata, are termed "valleys of denudation." Some of these valleys are many miles in breadth. Their excavation, consequently, could not have been caused by the Streams which may now occupy their lower levels. Their formation is universally attributed to the denuding ac
RMRDHFTE–. Research methods in ecology. Plant ecology. 174 THE FORMATION register the exact course of the succession, denuded ones can merely furnish facts as to the probable courses of stages not now in evidence. 214. Methods of denuding and recording. Permanent quadrats may be denuded at any time during the time they are under observation. The best results, however, are to be obtained by establishing the two side by side, or at least close together. In this way, they are mutually supplementary, and fur- nish the most evidence possible with regard to the procedure of invasion and competition. Another
RMRDTAJX–. A naturalist's wanderings in the Eastern archipelago; a narrative of travel and exploration from 1878 to 1883. Natural history. 472 A NATUEALIST'S WANDERINGS cr denuding agency, in the horizontally laid-down black shingly detritus which I have already so often referred to, plainly indicating that at some epoch not geologically very remote, they had been long submerged, as the whole of Eastern Timor seems to have been, below an arm of the sea, or pos- sibly beneath an inland lake; and after some hundreds of feet had accumulated on them they were again subjected to. elevation^which has gone on
RMRJPR62–. The Audubon annual bulletin. Birds; Birds. THE AUDUBON BULLETIN xke Morton Arboretum In recent years the movement to conserve the wooded lands of the country from destruction, has resulted in many public and private efforts which are noteworthy in their success in preventing the further denuding of timbered lands. The finest example of public conservation is that of the forest preserves of Cook county. Already more than twenty thousand acres of magnificent woodland have been taken over and are being ad- ministered for the people of the county. Along the north shore of Lake Michigan are many
RMRH10BX–. Bulletin. Agriculture -- Ontario. 10 pass away. At the present time many farmers in older Ontario depend almost entirely upon the supply of coal for fuel. Local mill operators have frequently been allowed to go through the woodlot and take out the best timber, leaving only a slash. The owner has felt satisfied with the ready cash that such an operation left him and quick returns is a strong argument in favor of denuding the land. No arguments are advanced in these pages to show that the use of the land for wood crop production would give greater financial returns than its use for other farm
RMRHTAXD–. Biennial report, Montana Game and Fish Commission, State of Montana. Montana Fish and Game Commission; Game protection; Wildlife conservation; Fisheries. floods, and in order to provide another acre of ground on which alfalfa may be raised or to consolidate a block of ground. Ranchers often allow cattle and other livestock to have access to every inch of a stream, thereby denuding it of valuable cover and trampling down undercut banks. State and Federal agencies together with private corporations construct dams and impound waters that flood out hundreds of miles of spawning areas, destroy va
RMRP8M30–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. A Simple Decoratu A Significant Deformity. TREES AND SHRUBS ON THE HOME GROUNDS. crop is cut off, denuding the plants of a large portion of their leaves and strong growths, then a somewhat less propor- tion of water should be given, particu- larly in the short, cloudy days of Novem- ber, December and January. In very mild weather in winter, with only a very little fire required to maintain the above temperature, it is better to go 2° or 3° higher than allow it to drop even 1°, as the beads of moisture described by
RMRCJ8BC–. Elements of geology, or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments. Geology. denuding waves or currents of the sea, or by a river; and many Pur- beck dirt-beds were probably formed in succession and annihilated, besides those few which now remain. The plants of the Purbeek beds, so far as our knowledge extends at present, consists chiefly of Ferns, Coniferae (fig. 380), and Cycadege (fig. 376), without any angiosperms; the whole more allied to the Oolitic than to the Cretaceous vegetation. The vertebrate and invertebrate animals indicate, lik
RMRCJ8BE–. Elements of geology, or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments. Geology. 394 FOSSILS OF THE PORTLAND STONE. [Ch. XX. Fig. 380.. denuding waves or currents of the sea, or by a river; and many Pur- beck dirt-beds were probably formed in succession and annihilated, besides those few which now remain. The plants of the Purbeek beds, so far as our knowledge extends at present, consists chiefly of Ferns, Coniferae (fig. 380), and Cycadege (fig. 376), without any angiosperms; the whole more allied to the Oolitic than to the Cretaceous vegetation
RMRCJTGA–. Elements of geology. Geology. PART 11. CHAPTER XIX. 235 New Red Sandstone. land, until we reach the great plain of Lias at the base of the Inferior Oohte at Metz. It is evident, therefore, that the denuding causes have acted similarly over an area several hundred miles in diameter, sweep- ing away the softer clays more extensively than the limestones, and undermining these last so as to cause them to form steep cliffs wherever the harder calcareous rock was based upon a more yielding and destructible clay. This denudation probably occurred while the land was slowly rising out of the sea.* CH
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