| 1832 - 440 páginas
...towards the root, and in some instances very considerably so. The filaments of white wool, when cleaned from grease, are semitransparent ; their surface in...fibre has a singularly glittering appearance. Very irregularly-placed minuter filaments are sometimes seen branching from the main trunk like boughs from... | |
| Francis S. Wiggins - 1840 - 512 páginas
...extremities. It presents this appearance after having penetrated the skin and yolk. BAKEWELL says that the filaments of white wool, when cleansed from grease,...are semi-transparent, their surface in some places being beautifully polished, in others beautifully encrusted, and they reflect the rays of light in... | |
| James Bischoff - 1842 - 514 páginas
...larger towards the extremity, and also towards the root, and in some instances very considerably so. " The filaments of white wool, when cleansed from grease,...aid of a powerful achromatic microscope, the central parts of the fibre have a singularly glittering appearance. Bostock's Physiology, vol. i. page 50.... | |
| Luther Tucker - 1844 - 404 páginas
...instances very considerably so. Mr. Youatfs description cannot be simplified or improved. " The fibres of white wool, when cleansed from grease, are semi-transparent;...curiously encrusted, and they reflect the rays of light m a very pleasing manner. When viewed by the rml of a powerful achromatic microscope, the central port... | |
| 1844 - 806 páginas
...instances very considerably so. Mr. Youatt's description cannot be simplified or improved. " The fibres of white wool, when cleansed from grease, are semi-transparent;...in some places is beautifully polished, in others luriously rncruKtcd. and they reflect the rays of light in a very pleasing manner. When viewed by the... | |
| 1846 - 418 páginas
...connection with the following extract from Mr. YOUATT'S description of the fibres of wool. " The fibres of white wool, when cleansed from grease, are semi-transparent;...places is beautifully polished, in others curiously en¡ crusted, and they reflect the rays of light in a very pleasing manner. When viewed by the aid... | |
| The Cultivator - 1846 - 408 páginas
...connection with the following extract from Mr. YOUATI'S description of the fibres of wool. " The fibres of white wool, when cleansed from grease, are semi-transparent; their surface in some place* ii beautifully polished, in others curiously encrusted, and they reflect the rays of light in... | |
| Great Britain - 1848 - 510 páginas
...and leaves the wool in a hard and harsh state. The filaments of white wool, when properly cleaned, are semi-transparent ; their surface, in some places,...encrusted, and they reflect the rays of light in a very ARTS AND MANUFACTURES. pleasing manner. This exterior polish varies much in different wools*, from... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1856 - 492 páginas
...toward the root, and in some instances very considerably so. The filaments of white wool, when cleaned from grease, are semitransparent ; their surface in...places is beautifully polished, in others curiously incrusted, and they reflect the rays of light in a very pleasing manner. When viewed by the aid of... | |
| Robert Jennings - 1864 - 498 páginas
...;scmi-trajisparent ; their Surface in some places is beautifully polished, in others curiously incrusted, and they reflect the -rays of light in a very pleasing...the fibre has a. singularly glittering appearance. Minute filaments, placed very regularly, are sometimes seen branching from the main tru ik, like boughs... | |
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