Nature, Volume 39Nature Publishing Group, 1889 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-3 de 89
Página 59
... fact has come out of these experiments , viz . that the positive inclination ( ascent ) of the wind increases in proportion as the barometer falls , and vice versa . We regret to see that the closing of the stations on Pike's Peak and ...
... fact has come out of these experiments , viz . that the positive inclination ( ascent ) of the wind increases in proportion as the barometer falls , and vice versa . We regret to see that the closing of the stations on Pike's Peak and ...
Página 293
... fact , more than probable , that plants which are giving off large quantities of water into a cold or overcharged atmosphere should have a portion of their own moisture thrown back upon them . This fact is asserted in Marshall Ward's ...
... fact , more than probable , that plants which are giving off large quantities of water into a cold or overcharged atmosphere should have a portion of their own moisture thrown back upon them . This fact is asserted in Marshall Ward's ...
Página 294
... facts . One fact which he mentioned to me seemed to have a much wider interest than a merely ornitho- logical one , and to illustrate from an unexpected quarter a conclusion which you have allowed me to unge in your columns , and which ...
... facts . One fact which he mentioned to me seemed to have a much wider interest than a merely ornitho- logical one , and to illustrate from an unexpected quarter a conclusion which you have allowed me to unge in your columns , and which ...
Índice
Launay L de Dilocations of Primitive Formations of North | 19 |
Lawson Inspector General R Deaths from Lightning 623 | 67 |
Holz Herr Dibromide of Crotonylene 467 | 71 |
21 outras secções não apresentadas
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
acid Algæ Annelids anticyclone appears Astronomical augite birds body British Cambrian character chemical College colour comet contains crystals December Decl described direction effect electric energy exhibited experiments fact feet geological give given Greenwich mean Gresham College haze heat important interesting investigation Islands January lava lectures light London magnetic mass matter means measure ment mesenteries metals meteorites method millimetres mineral mineral banding molecules motion muscles Museum natural selection nerves November observations Observatory obtained Olenellus organic origin Origin of Species P. L. Sclater paper particles phenomena photographs plants plates present probably produced Prof quartzite recent reference regard region remarkable rocks rotation Royal schists scientific Society species specimens stars structure substance surface temperature theory tion vapour Variable Stars velocity volume