RM2M3NMM2–A ruined Maya city of Lubaatun on the Columbia branch of the Rio Grande, British Honduras(today Belize). Discovered in 1924, the city was christened 'Lubaatun' by the archaeologists before they left, meaning 'place of fallen stones' in the Mayan language. Date: 1924
RMT4MP9H–Guitar playing soldier, Rio Magdalena at Barrancabermeja, Columbia, 1958. | usage worldwide
RM2JRHDEX–JAMES COCO, MARSHA MASON, ONLY WHEN I LAUGH, 1981
RMT037T2–ALEC GUINNESS, SESSUE HAYAKAWA, THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI, 1957
RM2JRHDBG–MARSHA MASON, KRISTY MCNICHOL, ONLY WHEN I LAUGH, 1981
RMRDTRK4–. [Collected reprints, 1895-1916. Birds. THE BOBOLINK. 19 In view of the fact that the food habits of the bird during migration are well known, attention has been directed chiefly in the present laboratory investigation to the character of the food taken on the breeding grounds. Of 291 stomachs examined (see p. 72), 231 were obtained from various points in the North, embracing nineteen States, from Massachusetts to Montana, the District of Columbia, and Onta- rio. They were taken in the five months from May to September, inclusive, but the majority of the September birds whose stomachs have be
RM2M3NMT7–Mysterious relics from the ruined Maya city of Lubaatun on the Columbia branch of the Rio Grande, British Honduras(today Belize). Discovered in 1924, the city was christened 'Lubaatun' by the archaeologists before they left, meaning 'place of fallen stones' in the Mayan language. Date: 1924
RMRJ1XMK–. Nests and eggs of North American birds [microform]. Ornithology; Birds; Ornithologie; Oiseaux. 542 NESTl^ AMD EOUH OF rfl f : I'i) ;, 1 "!. 498. RKD-waNOED Blackbikd. Upper, male; lower, femtJe (After Aadubon). 498a. SONORAN BED-WINO. Agelaitts-phwniceua soiwrieusiit Y{As^. Geog, DIst.—Northern Mexico and contiguous borders of the United States, from the Lower Rio Grande Vailey and Southern Arizona north to the Lower Colorado Valley. Cali- fornia and Chilliwacic, British Columbia. This is a larger race than the Northern Red-wing, with a smaller bill, and in tha male the upper parts are
RMRE3ANN–. Nests and eggs of North American birds. Birds; Birds. 498. Red-winged Blackbird. Upper, male; lower, female (After Audubou), 498a. SONORAN KED-WING. Agelaius phwniceus sonoriensis Ridgw. Geog, Dlst.—Northern Mexico and contiguous borders of the United States, from the Lower Rio Grande Valley and Southern Arizona north to the Lower Colorado Valley, Cali- fornia and Chilliwack, British Columbia. This is a larger race than the Northern Red-wing, with a smaller bill, and in the male the upper parts are Mghter colored; the female is also paler in color. The nest- ing habits, eggs, etc., are ident
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