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  1. How to tell the birds from the flowers and other Woodcuts. A rev by Wood. Robert Williams. 1868-1955., 1917-01-01

81. Press2000
Translate this page Heinrich Lambert 1728-1777. Richard Ulbricht 1849-1923, Robert WilliamsWood 1868-1955, William Rowan Hamilton 1805-1865. Joseph Larmor 1857
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82. Key ! (before A Date) = A Lengthy Analytical Review, Which
Nov. Essay review, with bibliography and new analytical information.; 2001. RobertWilliams Wood (18681955) and flornithology. The Linnean 17(1)19-20. Jan.
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C. MINOR PUBLICATIONS ON SCIENTIFIC TOPICS, EXCLUDING MICROTECHNIQUE, PHOTOGRAPHY, AND COMPUTERS Note: Entries are arbitrarily defined as three or fewer published pages long.]:
Key: before a date) = a lengthy analytical review, which usually has a bibliography, which was published especially in Taxon, and which is also cited in Part G.
  • Ecology 51:357-358. Early spring. 1973. Planned obsolescence? Plant Sci. Bull. 19:25-26. June. [Commentary on book publishing.] ). Arberia, a proposal for a new journal of structural botany. Taxon 24:493-494. Aug. Also in: Pl. Sci. Bull. 21:39-40. Sep. 1976. Fly pollination of Penstemon davidsonii and P. procerus (Scrophulariaceae). 23:400-401. July. ). Agnes Arber, scientific reductionism, and the need for Arberia. Taxon 25:501-503. Aug. 1976. Needed, depositories for microslide collections. Taxon 25:526-527. Aug. 1977. Tracheary element secondary wall patterns and the definition of protoxylem and metaxylem. IAWA Bull. 1977:7-9. Undated (issue 1 of 4). 1977. Hello Darmera
  • 83. 600000 People Connected With European Royalty
    Clifton Bowie (19001944) 1 Mother Jessie Lee Williams 10 Nov 1979 Buried SpouseRobert Seawright Drake Guynele Deason (living) Spouse Agnes Wood (living)
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    600000 people connected with European Royalty
    Husband George Bowes [Sir Knight]
    Born: Abt 1529 - Of, Streatlam, Durham, England Christened: Died: May 1580 Buried:
    Father: Richard Bowes (Abt 1498-1558) Mother: Elizabeth Aske (Ashe) (1505-1568)
    Father: Mother: Elizabeth Willoughby De Eresby ( - ) Married: Other Spouse: Dorothy Mallory (1529- ) Wife Jane Talbot Born: Abt 1531 Christened: Died: Buried: Father: John Talbot [Sir Knight]/ (Abt 1501-1551) Mother: Frances Giffard (Abt 1488- ) Children 1 F Elizabeth Bowes Born: Christened: Died: Buried: Spouse: Timothy Hutton Sir ( -1629) 2 F

    84. ABOLISH Archives, July, 1998: !*TEXAS 1868 - 1955
    Texas February 10 1894 Prince Wood lynched Spurger Texas June 29 1894 Thomas Williamslynched Sulphur Sweet Home Texas June 13 1894 Robert Jefferson lynched
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    !*TEXAS 1868 - 1955
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    85. Ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/bullock/cemetery/bethel.txt
    8, 1886 McMillan, Emma McKay 1868 1955 McMillan, George Laurens 1908 1968 14, 1895Williams, Thomas no dates Co B 51 Ala. of JT C. Wood Wood, Robert T. Aug
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    86. Content Frame For The Finding Aid To The Papers Of Henry Crew, 1833-1975
    Rutherford, Ernest, 18711937. Webster, Arthur Gordon, 1863-1923. Wood, RobertWilliams, 1868-1955. Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). Faculty.
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    Finding Aid to the Papers of Henry Crew, 1833-1975
    Location of collection:
    Northwestern University Library, University Archives. Evanston, IL 60201
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    This finding aid has been encoded by the Center for History of Physics, American Institute of Physics as part of a collaborative project supported by a grant from the National Endowment of the Humanities, an independent federal agency. Collaboration members in 1999 consisted of: American Institute of Physics, California Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Northwestern University, Rice University, University of Alaska, University of Illinois, and University of Texas.
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    American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. One Physics Ellipse College Park, MD 20740 nbl@aip.org
    Published in 2000
    Encoding:
    Machine-readable finding aid encoded in EAD v.1.0 by Clay Redding on October 26, 1999 from an existing finding aid using NoteTab Pro and C++ scripts created by James P. Tranowski (provided by Elizabeth Dow, Special Collections, University of Vermont). Any revisions made to this finding aid occurred as part of the editing and encoding process. Finding aid written in English.

    87. BABB CO : Une Longue Expérience En Ressuage
    Translate this page Un peu d'histoire tout d'abord les lampes de Wood cela ne date pas d'hier RobertWilliams Wood, physicien américain 1868-1955 étudia certaines radiations
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    113 du 06/02
    "Génération d'U.V. 1ère PARTIE : le point sur toutes les sources disponibles
    Un peu d'histoire tout d'abord : les lampes de Wood cela ne date pas d'hier : Robert Williams Wood , physicien américain 1868-1955 étudia certaines radiations ultraviolettes et les fluorescences qu'elles induisent, d'où le nom de lumière de Wood. La région du spectre concernée est l'UVA 315 à 380 nm, juste avant la lumière visible violette d'où le nom Ultra violet en opposition à Infra rouge de l'autre côté du domaine visible, au delà de 760 nm. En bref à quoi servent les UV ? Aujourd'hui leur utilisation est multiple. Les UVC (100 à 280 nm) servent principalement à la désinfection de l'eau et de l'air grâce à leur effet germicide/bactéricide et sont utilisés en milieu médical et public (piscine par exemple). Les UV, il faut s'en protéger : Les UV solaires (principalement UVA et un soupçon d'UVB) nous sont nécessaires pour la production de vitamine D que notre peau synthétise ; mais à moins de vivre constamment à l'intérieur, ou derrière les vitres fumées de notre voiture, les quelques expositions naturelles suffisent à cela. En ce qui concerne les UV ‘artificiels’ utilisés en CND par exemple, mieux vaut alors s'en protéger ! (gants, lunettes,…). Babb Co a déjà largement sensibilisé ses clients et lecteurs du Babb Co Info donc nous ne reviendrons pas là-dessus…  Petit rappel tout de même : une exposition exagérée et non préparée aux rayons solaires (peau blanche sans  protection) p ex le cas des vacances à la neige, peut conduire à une brûlure de la peau allant jusqu’au 2nd degré léger avec persistance de rougeurs inflammatoires des mois durant.

    88. DIGITAL BOOK INDEX: Indexed EBook Authors (e-Book, E-Books, EBooks)
    1911 Sullivan, Annie, 18661936 Summerhayes, Martha Sward, Robert (later 20th c b.Wisconsin Wilder, Gene Willard, Samuel, 1640-1707 Williams, Edward Huntington
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    Partial List of Classic Authors at
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    Access to 65,000+ English-Language Title Records (eBooks)
    This list indexes Primary Sources. For Secondary sources, search by Keyword List of Authors (Partial):
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    American Authors [RETURN TO TOP] Abbot, Jacob, 1803-1879
    Abbott, John Stevens Cabot, 1805-1877

    Adams, Andy, 1859-1935
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    Burk, Martha Cannary, 1852-1903
    see also: Calamity Jane Burnett, Frances Hodgson, 1849-1924 Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836 Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950 (i.e., Tarzan) ... Calamity Jane, 1852-1903 see also (Burk, Martha Cannary) Calef, Robert, 1648-1719 Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850 Calkins, Mary Whiton, 1903-1992 (psychologist) ... Dunbar-Nelson, Alice; (also, Alice Dunbar Duncan, Sara Jeannette, 1861-1922 [Mrs. Everard Cotes] Durham, Andrew E. Dwight, Timothy, 1828-1916 ... Nelson, Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar, 1875-1935 (i.e., Alice Dunbar;

    89. Searches1.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/ok/choctaw/cemeteries/mtolivet/block6.t
    B. 1883 1975 Webb WY 1876 1929 Weddington Robert 8/10 4/18/1925 7/19/1930 WilliamsThelma Ophelia 227 1941 buried between Billie Roy Schooler Wood Donald 9/6
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    90. Index
    George THOMAS Harriet THOMPSON Mae Robert TOLI Mary 1912 1968) WILKES Mary JaneWILLIAMS Eliza Jane Rose (1891 - 1947) WINTERS August Carl Wood Eliza WoodARD
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    91. Families Index.
    Robert SIMS Jenny CHAPMAN (18671883) (FL, IL). John WARREN (ca1640-1679) RachelWILLIAMS (VA). John L. Wood (1834-?) Nancy NASH (1840-1929) (IL, KY, TN
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    As of 18 October 2002, families are available. See the site updates to find recent changes. My direct ancestors are marked with strong text. Please e-mail me (Eric Adcock) if you have or want more information. genealogy index fam/index.html, 18 October 2002.

    92. Hillcrest Cemetery - Heuvelton NY (Township Of Oswegatchie)
    Taggart (See also Gibbs, Wood) Jennie Steele Taggart, 1873 Her father was RobertComb Brown, son of Archibald 18671940 (Section 35) Edna M. Williams, his wife
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~stlawgen/CEMETERY/Hillcrest/Hillcrest_t
    Inventory of Hillcrest Cemetery, Heuvelton, NY (Township of Oswegatchie)
    Taggart (See also: Gibbs, Wood)
    Jennie Steele Taggart
    , 1873-1955 (Section 1)
    Arnold G. Taggart
    , 1908-1982 (Section 25)
    Mabel Cutway
    , his wife, 1911-1989 (Section 25)
    George R. Taggart
    , 1869-1945 (Section 45)
    Maude Washburn
    , 1880-1908 (Section 45)
    Thomas L. Taggart
    , 1844-1901 (Section 45)
    Mary A. Humphrey
    , his wife, 1846-1922 (Section 45)
    John L. Taggart
    , 1867-1942 (Section 45)
    Anna McCurdy
    , his wife, 1867-1954 (Section 45) Tann Tann Monument (Section 40) Geo A. Tann , Co C 59 Regt NY Vol Inf, 1845-1929 (Section 40) Edna I. , his wife, 1855-1930 (Section 40) H. Edgar Tann , 1850-1921 (Section 40) Lettie M. McClair , his wife, 1854-1927 (Section 40) Ethel M. Edna L. , died Nov 21, 1922 Age 33 yrs (Section 40) Taylor Anna P. , wife of Dr. A.C. Taylor, died June 12, 18*2, AE 38 yrs (Section 1) Courtland Teer Frank M. Teer , 1942- (Section 12) Roberta I. (Section 12) Terrian Mary Rogers Massey Boileau Terrian , Mother, 1870-1938 (Section 49) Terwilliger Terwilliger Bench (Section 5) Arthur C. Terwilliger

    93. Scurry County By Gary Webb - Cemeteries Of Texas
    GLADYS Wood 828-1910 1-19-1977. WALTER E. Wood 9-26-1904 4-4-1986. JOEROBERT 10-8-1887 5-2-1969. ALLENE W. Williams 4-11-1917 7-11-1992.
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    Dunn Cemetery, Scurry County, Texas
    Photo and Inscriptions by Charlene Beatty Beauchamp
    Location:
    South on State Hwy 208. This is a partial listing only. See * Dunn Cemetery for more photos. OLTON L. SMITH 8-24-1948 11-24-2000 NORMA SHERROD BOWERS 7-4-1911 9-19-1997 GEORGE LEE BOWERS 9-10-1911 1-17-1961 ROBERT L. "BOB" SHERROD 9-28-1909 3-29-1998 LOCIE D. BOWLIN 9-15-1905 10-26-1964 ROBERT B. BOWLIN 1-25-1906 10-20-1972 ORA SCOTT ALLEN 1882-1967 RUTH SCOTT 1905-1975 LONNIE SCOTT 1908-1983 ESTELLE GARY 10-30-1907 2-11-1997 MARVIN GARY 11-7-1903 12-26-1994 BONNIE GARY MIMS 12-12-1908 7-18-1995 D.V. "DICK" MIMS 5-16-1906 12-11-1968 MARIE WARD GARY 8-21-1918 MYRL GORDON GARY 4-14-1916 6-25-1977 EMMA R. BYRD 12-4-1898 1-8-1989 PAUL L. BYRD 3-22-1899 11-23-1997 COLTON GRANT CRAWFORD 6-6-1986 6-19-1986 EMILY E. WEST 12-9-1925 CHARLES L. WEST 12-31-1920 MERLE WEST BAIRD 5-31-1916 4-29-1986 ALBERT W. BAIRD 9-19-1912 VERA LEE WEST 11-27-1909 7-19-1989 WILLIAM LESLIE WEST 6-15-1907 3-16-1986 MYRL G. GARY 4-14-1916 6-25-1977 US ARMY WORLD WAR II EDNA EARL CROWDER 9-24-1888 7-24-1974 J. FRANK 1886-1963

    94. Dorlands Medical Dictionary
    Whytt's disease (Whytt's disease) (hwits) Robert Whytt, Scottish physician Williams'exercises (flexion exercises) (Wil·liams' exercises (flexion exercises
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    95. Mimetoliths By R. V. Dietrich
    . always that same pretext is offered it looks like the thing. ; and RobertWilliams Wood (18681955) in his little book How to tell the birds from the
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    MIMETOLITHS
    Compiled by R. V. Dietrich, Professor Emeritus * Some of the text and a few of the illustrations in this file were published
    in the Rock Chips column in (Dietrich, 1989). Home
    INTRODUCTION
    Nearly everyone has, I suspect, looked at one thing and imagined it looked like something else. Indeed, many observations of this kind have been recorded The following are examples The Chinese poet Lo-tien (773-846) mentioned viewing stones (see www.bonsai-nbf.org/); "Japanese paintings and block prints of the 12 th through the 15 th centuries depict many suiseki" ( ibidem) ; Shakespeare (1564-1616) has Hamlet exclaiming about cloud shapes that resemble "a camel," "a weasel," and "a whale" ( Hamlet Act iii, scene 2); Mark Twain [Samuel Langhorne Clemens (1835-1910)] in The Diaries of Adam and Eve has Adam lamenting " always that same pretext is offered it looks like the thing."; [and] Robert Williams Wood (1868-1955) in his little book How to tell the birds from the flowers (1917) provides some delightful sketches and poetic remarks that pertain to such observations. Also, consider the following poem (which reads in part):

    96. Hope Cemetery
    2, 1905. Williams, MARK JUNE 2, 1896 FEB. 6, 1899. 13, 1963. KUBISCHTA, ROBERTJUNE 2, 1947. GILMORE, FATHER 1853 - 1921. Wood, EARL K. 1897 - 1947.
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    Carpenter Township Northwest 1/4 of Section 11 This was the only cemetery with a flag pole. HALVORSON, OLE PFC. CO. C
    393 DEPOT BRIG. W. W. l
    APR. 26, 1890 - DEC. 29, 1967 DOROTHY, WILMER
    DOROTHY, OLIVE F.
    HANSON, INGVALD
    FEB. 16, 1907 - DEC. 8, 1961 KAINZ, MIKE
    KAINZ, LENORA
    COLE, FRED N.
    COLE, CYNTHIA A.
    HAGEBOCK, ARTHUR W.
    HAGEBOCK, MATILDA A. OXTON, LAURA (MOTHER) OXTON, FRANK A. (FATHER) OXTON, RUTH ELAINE ANDERSON, NIELS (FATHER) EMMERICH, LILLIAN EMMERICH, JACOB HASHBARGER, BABY BOY MAY 1966 HASHBARGER, ELLA C. HASHBARGIER, LLOYD B. QUENNETT, ROLLEY F. 2 U. S. NAVY MINNESOTA, W. W. 1 OCT. 16, 1895 - AUG. 18, 1966 LUGABILL, CLARA C. LUGABILL, WALDO E. ANDERSON, VANDA (MOTHER) ANDERSON, JACOB TVEDT, ALFRED A. PFC. MINNESOTA HOSPITAL TRAIN 51 W. W. 1 SEPT. 7, 1895 - FEB. 14, 1961 JOHNSON, ALFRED SALANDER, EMIL (FATHER) SALANDER, STINA (MOTHER) KREIE, GRACE KREIE, WALTER (FATHER) FISHER, ALFRED J. JONGEWARD, RUBY ADEL (MOTHER) JOHNSON, WILLIE (MOTHER) JOHNSON, CONRAD (FATHER) NASH, WILLIAM T. PVT. N. D. 8 AMMUNITION TRAIN W.W. 1 JAN. 16, 1890 - FEB. 17, 1959

    97. Roseann Lloyd Genealogical Tree
    Clinton Co (7) Sarah Williams b1747 MD Helen E. Lloyd 5) RobertAnderson b m Patty Wood 1785 17581792
    http://www.roseannlloyd.com/RoseannLloydGenealogy.html
    Maternal Grandparents
    Guy Leslie Lloyd and
    Anna DeGenira Anderson
    with first baby Kay (1911) Roseann Lloyd - Genealogical Tree
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    98. Who's Who
    her painful love affair with sculptor Thelma Wood, is generally MONTESQUIOU, CountRobert de (18551921 Barnes, Emma Goldman, William Carlos Williams, Amy Lowell
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    A Natalienne Who's Who
    In her nearly one-hundred years of life Natalie Clifford Barney met, entertained and loved (and was sometimes intensely disliked by) quite a few fascinating people. A few of them are described below. To read about a specific person click on a name. Scrolling downward allows you to pick and choose at will. Please let us know about broken links here George Antheil Djuna Barnes Philippe Berthelot ... Other People and/or Links of Interest ANTHEIL, George American composer known best for his groundbreaking avant-garde work, Ballet Mécanique First String Quartet here. BARNES , Djuna (1892-1982) An American novelist, dramatist, poet, short-story writer and artist, Barnes was an integral member of the young set in 1920s Paris—the so-called "Lost Generation." She was also, in those years, a close friend (briefly a lover) of NCB. Many critics considered Barnes the most talented American writer of her time, a "female James Joyce." Nightwood (1936), based on the story of her painful love affair with sculptor Thelma Wood, is generally acknowledged as her masterpiece. The central character of her somewhat Rabelaisian farce, Ladies Almanack (1928), is modeled on Natalie.

    99. ÂÓÄ, ÐÎÁÅÐÒ ÓÈËÜßÌÑ
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    (W ood , Robert Williams) , àìåðèêàíñêèé ôèçèê-ýêñïåðèìåíòàòîð.  12 ëåò Âóä ïîñòóïèë â ïðåñòèæíóþ Ðîêñáåðèéñêóþ ëàòèíñêóþ øêîëó. Çàòåì ðîäèòåëè îòïðàâèëè åãî â êëàññè÷åñêóþ øêîëó â Áîñòîíå.  1877 Âóä îêîí÷èë øêîëó è âûäåðæàë ýêçàìåí â àðâàðä. Ñòóäåíòîì ñàìîñòîÿòåëüíî ïîñòàâèë ýêñïåðèìåíò, îïðîâåðãøèé ïîïóëÿðíóþ â òî âðåìÿ òåîðèþ äâèæåíèÿ ëåäíèêîâ, è îïóáëèêîâàë ñâîè ðåçóëüòàòû â «American Journal of Science».
    © 1996-2001 Golden Telecom, Inc. Âñå ïðàâà çàùèùåíû. Ïðåäîñòàâëÿåòñÿ â ñîîòâåòñòâèè ñ "Ñîãëàøåíèåì îá èñïîëüçîâàíèè"

    100. Ýíöèêëîïåäèÿ - Ðîññèÿ-Îí-Ëàéí
    The summary for this Russian page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
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    W ood , Robert Williams) , àìåðèêàíñêèé ôèçèê-ýêñïåðèìåíòàòîð.  12 ëåò Âóä ïîñòóïèë â ïðåñòèæíóþ Ðîêñáåðèéñêóþ ëàòèíñêóþ øêîëó. Çàòåì ðîäèòåëè îòïðàâèëè åãî â êëàññè÷åñêóþ øêîëó â Áîñòîíå.  1877 Âóä îêîí÷èë øêîëó è âûäåðæàë ýêçàìåí â àðâàðä. Ñòóäåíòîì ñàìîñòîÿòåëüíî ïîñòàâèë ýêñïåðèìåíò, îïðîâåðãøèé ïîïóëÿðíóþ â òî âðåìÿ òåîðèþ äâèæåíèÿ ëåäíèêîâ, è îïóáëèêîâàë ñâîè ðåçóëüòàòû â «American Journal of Science».
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