Trunk And New York Central: Arachnida the gonopores are always on the Mid abdominal segment, which does not occur )ycnogonids. The body of a pycnogonid is reed to a central base for the very long legs,
first segment of which is the combined ce-lic and first trunk segments. There are usually
- trunk segments but species with five and in cases six trunk segments, and as many pairs
2gs, are known from the Antarctic and trop-American Atlantic regions.The abdomen is reduced to a process which may be long and tubular but is often short and papillalike, with the anus at the tip.
ROCHESTER, village, Michigan, situate in Oakland County, at an altitude of 745 feet, 01 the Grand Trunk and New York Central rail roads, 8 miles east of Pontiac. The village i: pleasantly situated in a valley between the higl bluffs of the Clinton River on the south and thi banks of Paint Creek on the north. Its industria establishments produce textiles, paper, cemen blocks, and metal products. On the outskirts o: the town is the Parke Davis Biological Farm There are two high schools and a public library First settled in 1817, Rochester was incorporatec in 1869. Pop. 5,431.
Having spent some years thereafter in the manufacture of iron and steel wire he utilized his new product in 1844-45 in building a viaduct across the Allegheny River at Pittsburgh, consisting of a wooden trunk supported by wire cables. The bridge comprised seven spans each 162 feet long. In 1846 he built a suspension bridge over the Monongahela River at Pittsburgh, and after building several other bridges removed his business to Trenton, N. ]., and in 1851 began the construction of the suspension bridge across Niagara River, connecting the New York Central and the Canadian Railway systems.
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