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Pàgina 46 - That there shall be no limitation as to the amount of work a man shall perform during his working day.
Pàgina 51 - The former groups think that prices and demand vary inversely, the latter group thinks that "there is a certain amount of work to be done and a certain number of men to do it. Each should be given a chance to do some of it.
Pàgina 149 - Botany. 28 : 509-526. 9 text figures. July 1914. Bessey, Charles E. Evolution and Classification. Address as Vice-President of Section G. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science for the Forty-second Meeting, held at Madison, Wisconsin, August 1893. 237-251. 1 figure. 1894. Bessey, Charles E. The Point of Divergence of Monocotyledons and Dicotyledons. Botanical Papers at Buffalo. Botanical Society of America, Botanical Gazett. 22 :229-232. 1896. Bessey...
Pàgina 154 - Kauffman, CH A Contribution to the Physiology of the Saprolegniaceae, with special reference to the variations of the sexual organs.
Pàgina 15 - SMITH AND BESSIE R. GREEN. Little has been published concerning the Michigan representatives of certain groups of aquatic invertebrates. It therefore seems advisable to make known the results of our observations on some of these groups as represented in the vicinity of Douglas Lake in Cheboygan...
Pàgina 40 - ... measure by agreements which require the employer to teach the apprentice the trade, or at least as much of the trade as is involved in the business in which the employer is engaged. In most of the trade agreements relating to the work of apprentices such a clause is included. The following clauses in the agreement between the Carpenter Contractors' Association and the Carpenters' Executive Council of Chicago and Cook County are to the point: SEC. 6. In case an apprentice at the end of his term...
Pàgina 3 - Annual Report of the Michigan Academy of Science for publication, in accordance with Section 14 of Act No. 44 of the Public Acts of the Legislature of 1899. Respectfully, RICHARD DE ZEEUW, Secretary.
Pàgina 180 - Lin. Var. grandiflorum (Nutt.) T. & G. In addition to the typical form with narrow-lanceolate, entire or denticulate leaves there is another with broadly lanceolate leaves that are coarsely serrate or dentate; the achenes are shorter, broader and wider above than in the former and the pappus scales are smaller and longer awned. It seems to be Torrey and Gray's Var. grandiflorum. Farwell No. 3874, Sept. 7, 1914, Parkedale Farm. Hieracium florentinum All.
Pàgina 181 - ... points out that they are without a generic name and so creates a new genus SPHENOPHOLIS to include them and some others from Trisetum. He passes by Reboulea Kunth 1830 on account of Reboulea, Raddi 1820 a genus of Liverworts (Hepaticae). But Mr. Scribner is in error as Raddi's genus is Rebouillia, a name that cannot conflict with Reboulea, Kunth nor cause confusion in any way by maintaining both as valid genera. Nees ab Essenbeck in 1846 changed Raddi's -genus to Reboulia but as this was 16 years...
Pàgina 151 - Botany. 17 :l-92. pis. 1-1. 10 text figs. 1903. Sargent, Ethel. The Reconstruction of a Race of Primitive Angiosperms. Annals of Botany. 22 :121-186. 21 text figs. April 1908. Sinnott, Edward W. and Bailey, Irving W. Investigations on the Phylogeny of the Angiosperms. No. 4.. The Origin and Dispersal of Herbaceous Angiosperms. Annals of Botany.