Nature, Volume 35Nature Publishing Group, 1886 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-3 de 84
Página 49
... taken the greatest pains that his shall be as natural as possible , and until we have a nearly complete knowledge of the life - history of all the forms , more will not be attainable . This list contains 388 species referred to 68 ...
... taken the greatest pains that his shall be as natural as possible , and until we have a nearly complete knowledge of the life - history of all the forms , more will not be attainable . This list contains 388 species referred to 68 ...
Página 115
... taken by Capt . Dawson at Fort Rae being printed and published . The reports of the expeditions undertaken by Austria , the United States of America , Germany , and Holland are , I understand , complete , and those by France and Russia ...
... taken by Capt . Dawson at Fort Rae being printed and published . The reports of the expeditions undertaken by Austria , the United States of America , Germany , and Holland are , I understand , complete , and those by France and Russia ...
Página 279
... taken into account . With good management , from 30 to 50 per cent . efficiency may be 24 expected . In a paper read ... taken according to the lawpv - 12 because it seems pro- bable that this index may be reached with the efficient ...
... taken into account . With good management , from 30 to 50 per cent . efficiency may be 24 expected . In a paper read ... taken according to the lawpv - 12 because it seems pro- bable that this index may be reached with the efficient ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
Academy acid apparatus appears Astronomical Australian Alps balloon birds botanical British centre character chemical coast collection colonies colour comet Committee connection considerable containing corresponding cotyledons December Decl described effect electric Emin Pasha examination exhibited existence experiments explosion fact feet francs given Greenwich mean heat illustrated important inches India industry Institute interesting investigation Islands Jamaica Kalocsa larvæ light London mathematical matter means ment mesencephalon metals meteor method miles millimetres Mount Bogong Museum natural November objects observations Observatory obtained origin paper phenomena plants Pliocene present probably produced Prof protoplasm published question recent referred regard remarkable Report Royal Society salt scientific shown solar South South Kensington species specimens stars sunspots surface temperature theory tion Trinity House Tripos typhoon various volume Wadelai West whole Zealand