884 resultados para SPIDER DRAGLINE SILK
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Contains mounted samples of dyed silk threads.
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v. 6. The village convict, by C. H. White. The Denver express, by A. A. Hayes. The misfortunes of Bro' Thomas Wheatley, by Lina R. Fairfax. The heartbreak cameo, by L. W. Champney. Miss Eunice's glove, by A. Webster. Brother Sebastian's friendship, by H. Frederic.--v. 7. The bishop's vagabond, by Octave Thanet. Lost, by E. Bellamy. Kirby's coals of fire, by Louise Stockton. Passages from the journal of a social wreck, by Margaret Floyd. Stella Grayland, by J. T. McKay. The image of San Donato, by Virginia W. Johnson.--v. 8. The brigade commander, by J. W. De Forest. Split zephyr, by H. A. Beers. Zerviah Hope, by Elizabeth S. Phelps. The life-magnet, by A. A. Adee. Osgood's predicament, by Elizabeth D. B. Stoddard.--v. 9. Marse Chan, by T. N. Page. Mr. Bixby's Christmas visitor, by C. S. Gage. Eli, by C. H. White. Young Strong of "The Clarion," by Milicent W. Shinn. How old Wiggins wore ship, by Captain R. T. Coffin. "--mas has come," by L. Kip.--v. 10. Pancha, by T. A. Janvier. The ablest man in the world, by E. P. Mitchell. Young Moll's peevy, by C. A. Stephens. Manmat'ha, by C. De Kay. A daring fiction, by H. H. Boyesen. The story of two lives, by Julia Schayer.
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"Extrait des Mémoires de la Société archéologique de Touraine (t. XLI)"
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v. 1. The iron and steel trades. -- v. 2. The textile trades: pt. 1. The cotton industry. pt. 2. Evidence on the woollen industry. pt. 3. Evidence on the hosiery industry. pt. 4. Evidence on the lace industry. pt. 5. Evidence on the carpet industry. pt. 6. Evidence on the silk industry. pt. 7. Evidence on the flax, hemp, and jute industries. 2 v. -- v. 3. Report of the Agricultural Committee. -- v. 4. The engineering industries. -- v. 5. The pottery industries. v. 6. The glass industry. v. 7. Sugar and confectionery.
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This collection also published under title: Library of American fiction.
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CONTENTS.--vol. I, no. 1. Notes on Indian insect pests. 1889. no. 2. Notes on Indian economic entomology. 1889. no. 3. Silkworms in India. 1890. no. 4. Notes on Indian economic entomology. 1890.--vol. II, no. 1. Economic entomology. 1891. no. 2. The wild silk insects of India. 1891. no. 3. On white insect wax in India. 1891. no. 4. The locusts of Bengal, Madras, Assam, and Bombay. 1891. no. 5. [Economic entomology, etc.] 1891. no. 6. A conspectus of the insects which affect crops in India. 1893.--vol. III, no. 1-3. [Notes on Indian insect pests, etc.] 1893-94. no. 4. An account of the insects and mites which attack the tea plant in India. 1895. no. 5-6. [Entomological notes] 1894-96.--vol. IV-vol. VI, no. 1. [Notes on Indian insect pests] 1896-1903.
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Su Shi, after; 1 ft. 9 3/8 in.x 1 ft. 63/64 in. (image); hanging scroll mounted as a handscroll, ink and color on silk
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Ma Yuan; 9 7/8 in.x 10 33/64 in.; fan mounted as an album leaf, ink and color on silk
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Zhou Wenju, after; H: 10 15/64 in.; handscroll, ink and touches of color on silk
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Zhou Wenju, after; H: 10 15/64 in.; handscroll, ink and touches of color on silk
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Li Gonglin; H: 8 5/8 in.; handscroll, ink on silk
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Emperor Huizong; handscroll, ink and color on silk
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Gansu. Dunhuang; 4 ft. 6 23/32 in.x 3 ft. 4 5/32 in.; painted silk
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Ikeda Koson; 3 ft. 6 13/32 in.x 1 ft. 2 11/64 in.; one of a pair of hanging scrolls, ink, color and gold on silk
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Katsukawa Shunsho; 2 ft. 9 1/2 in.x 11 17/64 in.; hanging scroll, ink, color and gold on silk