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RMWXT25J–Humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, fluking and splashing in the North West Atlantic Ocean, Massachusetts, USA
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RM2AFM8P4–. St. Nicholas [serial]. 1912.] THE ANNUAL FISHING MATCH 891. The others wielded line and ro And pulled up fish galore !The deep-sea salmon, smelt, and cod.The mackerel, and perch, and scrod,And fish with names distinctly odd, And mullet by the score. Till suddenly it came about The bites began to fail;When Richard Rollick gave a shout,Reeled in his line, and hauled right outA catch which proved beyond a doubt To be an Arctic Whale ! That Richards skill had won the prize Seemed plain as one could wish ;Till Captain Roundy, bold and wise,Remarked: This beats em all in size,But there s one fact
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RM2AWXFT2–All about animalsFacts, stories and anecdotes . o Xw< ax< < X fclam a<J a ^J. j. Siit ? ..: lilliiitMii|liLjl; mammuvfi^. THE GREENLAND WHALE. with open jaws. This is always a time of great peril, for should the steers-mans nerve fail him for one instant, the frail boat would be crushed to piecesin the monsters jaws. The whale usually makes one gigantic effort called a flurry, to free itself before it finally gives up the fight. The look-out on the ship keeps a sharp eye on the boats, and directly itis seen that a kill has been made, the ship sails toward the spot with allpossible
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RM2CGHW11–. The story of Hawaii; . en. Sprucewhite houses of Seattle fir now dot the shores,with here and there a neat little church on arise of g^round. The ereat double canoes, withthe flashing paddle-blades of a score of men,have given place to sloops and whale boats.The lusty brown frames, once girt only with amaro (a loin covering), now saunter in storeclothes aping the fashions of the foreigner,although stays still fail of victory over feminineexuberance. North-west of the island of Hawaii is Maui,with its beautiful valley of lao, ^md the greatcrater of Haleakala (house of the sun) whichis, indeed
RMAA6R5Y–Panoramic view or the Icelandic capital Reykjavik from Hallgrimskirkja
RMRE0BF8–. The wonder of life. Biology; Natural history; Zoology. 6o8 THE WONDER OF LIFE cosmos—even when it is pointed out that vestigial organs are often very variable and apt to be seats of diseases (witness appendicitis), and that anachronistic habits form part of what men call crimes. None but the im- imaginative can fail to be impressed by the sight of the pelvic bones of a large whale. Dwindhng rehcs they are of originally huge hip-girdles. They may be connected with ad- jacent muscles—a tail muscle, the genital muscles, and a trunk muscle, but they are practically of no mo- ment. Rontgen ray ph
RMAA6R5N–Panoramic view or the Icelandic capital Reykjavik from Hallgrimskirkja
RMRREW1W–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Fmbcabt 10, 1921 The Rorists' Review A Whale of a Bargain in Thread Once upon a time "thread was thread." Most anything would do. Nowadays the florist is alive to the fact that good, strong thread is an absolute essential in his business, tie knows thrtad must be uniform and smooth, sturdy and strong in texture, and he >*«*^^*w ^ wants plenty of yardage. Hickory Thread is Strong None of that flimsy soft cord that will fail you when you put it to the test. It stands the hard pull; it meets your most exacting demands. You have never owne
RMRGCAGK–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 16 BULLETIN 301, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. healthy horses, old sheep that can not be fattened for mutton, all of which, when slaughtered, make good and cheap meat. Wherever available, whale meat is used extensively. Woodchucks and rabbits, freshly killed, are always welcome in a fox yard. When cheap meats fail, beef and poultry are used.. Fig. 14.—Plan for square detached yards; dens and doors in alleys. Fortunately, foxes do not need meat every day. Some keepers feed it but two or three times a week. Young foxe
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