| 1920 - 506 páginas
...Dr. H. Skinner. According to Skinner* the species hffs a wide distribution, being found from Alaska to the Gulf of Mexico and from the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans. Genus Carterocephalus Led. Carterocephalus palaemon Pall. Pamphila palcemo-n Pall.: Reise,... | |
| Robert Tuttle Morris - 1921 - 296 páginas
...strength. Both bear prodigious crops. Both species during the present century will be grown from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico and from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast. Delicacy of the pecan nut will be balanced by richness of the black walnut in score points.... | |
| Howard Copeland Hill - 1922 - 594 páginas
...practical value of the telegraph, and in less than twenty years lines were built from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. In 1866 the submarine telegraph was laid across the Atlantic by Cyrus W. Field, and at the beginning... | |
| Smith Burnham - 1922 - 400 páginas
...was the means of doubling the size and wealth of the country, making it extend from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico and from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR HERO 315 ANDREW JACKSON, AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR HERO ASOUT ten years... | |
| 1924 - 674 páginas
...educational, a religion, customs and usages of its own. All over this territory, extending from Hudson Bay -to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific, the French language alone held constant dominion for nearly two centuries. Outside of the territorial... | |
| 1883 - 848 páginas
...infests a great variety of plants ; and is to be found throughout our country from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. I have studied it upon the following named plants : acacia, cherry, currant, "China-tree," English... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - 1927 - 1206 páginas
...Cuba it meant that there was to be no longer North and South in this country, but from Canada down to the Gulf of Mexico and from the Atlantic to the Pacific the world was given to understand was one people, one nation, with one ideal and with one cause to... | |
| Howard Copeland Hill - 1928 - 392 páginas
...proved the practical value of the telegraph, and in less than twenty years lines were built from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. 2. The cable. In 1866 Cyrus W. Field united Europe and America by a submarine telegraph across the... | |
| 1865 - 834 páginas
...every quarter of the globe. Upon this continent the electric wire extends from the Gulf of St. Lawrence to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, connecting upwards of six thousand cities and villages ; while upon the Eastern Continent unbroken... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1934 - 314 páginas
...constituent members are about 25 or 30 regional and State organizations, extending from North Dakota to the Gulf of Mexico and from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans. The regional and State cooperatives represent not only the number of farmers mentioned but... | |
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