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... microscopic structure , I sent a fragment of Mr. Chambers ' specimen to Mr. Carter to be examined , who kindly writes : - " The fragment arrived safely , although the Post - office tried to crush the box to Nov. 6 , 1873 ] 13 NATURE.
... microscopic structure , I sent a fragment of Mr. Chambers ' specimen to Mr. Carter to be examined , who kindly writes : - " The fragment arrived safely , although the Post - office tried to crush the box to Nov. 6 , 1873 ] 13 NATURE.
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... Microscopic Science , Mr. E. T. Newton commences with a paper on he Structure of the Eye of the Lobster , his ... microscope and its limits . He seeks to show , by physical deductions , that the limit of magnification is as good ...
... Microscopic Science , Mr. E. T. Newton commences with a paper on he Structure of the Eye of the Lobster , his ... microscope and its limits . He seeks to show , by physical deductions , that the limit of magnification is as good ...
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... microscopes- Some photographs of Navicula yra and Amphipleura polv taken by Dr. J. J. Woodward , were also exhibited . PARIS Ramsay , in Queensland . - A communication was read from Mr. J. B. Perrin , containing an account of the ...
... microscopes- Some photographs of Navicula yra and Amphipleura polv taken by Dr. J. J. Woodward , were also exhibited . PARIS Ramsay , in Queensland . - A communication was read from Mr. J. B. Perrin , containing an account of the ...
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... Microscopic Society , and the Isle of Wight Philosophical and Scientific So- ciety . In the decade between 1850 and 1860 , twenty - two local scientific societies were founded , of which six . teen are field - clubs , including such ...
... Microscopic Society , and the Isle of Wight Philosophical and Scientific So- ciety . In the decade between 1850 and 1860 , twenty - two local scientific societies were founded , of which six . teen are field - clubs , including such ...
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... microscopic appearances of Nematophycus ( Carruthers ) or Proto- laxites ( Dawson ) . As he remarks , the question whether the plant under consideration is a sea - weed or a conifer , is entirely an histological one . Dr. Dawson , in ...
... microscopic appearances of Nematophycus ( Carruthers ) or Proto- laxites ( Dawson ) . As he remarks , the question whether the plant under consideration is a sea - weed or a conifer , is entirely an histological one . Dr. Dawson , in ...
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Página 250 - HAECKEL (Prof. Ernst) — THE HISTORY OF CREATION. Translation revised by Professor E. RAY LANKESTER, MA, FRS With Coloured Plates and Genealogical Trees of the various groups of both plants and animals. 2 vols. Second Edition. Post 8vo. cloth, price 32*.
Página 178 - Physics and Politics ; or, Thoughts on the Application of the Principles of "Natural Selection " and " Inheritance
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Página 201 - BEETON'S SCIENCE, ART, AND LITERATURE : A Dictionary of Universal Information ; comprising a complete Summary of the Moral, Mathematical, Physical, and Natural Sciences ; a plain Description of the Arts ; an interesting Synopsis of Literary Knowledge, with the Pronunciation and Etymology of every leading term. The work has been with great care Revised, Enlarged, and newly Illustrated. *»* There is no volume extant comparable to this for the amount of information compressed into a small space.
Página 300 - The Treasury of Botany, or Popular Dictionary of the Vegetable Kingdom ; with which is incorporated a Glossary of Botanical Terms.
Página 152 - WHERE THERE'S A WILL THERE'S A WAY; or, Science in the Cottage ; being Memoirs of Naturalists in Humble Life.
Página 323 - It may be said that the fact makes a stronger impression on the boy through the medium of his sight, that he believes it the more confidently. I say that this ought not to be the case. If he does not believe the statements of his tutor — probably a clergyman of mature knowledge, recognised ability, and blameless character — his suspicion is irrational, and manifests a want of the power of appreciating evidence, a want fatal to his success in that branch of science which he is supposed to be cultivating.
Página 160 - An Introduction to Physical Measurements, with Appendices on Absolute Electrical Measurement. &c. By Dr. F. Kohlrausch. Translated from the Second German Edition by TH Waller, BA, B.Sc., and HR Procter, FCS (London : J. and A. Churchill, New Burlington Street, 1873.) MESSRS. TH WALLER and HR Procter have furnished us with a translation of the second edition of Dr. KoYrausch's "Physical Measurements," to which they have auded several useful Appendices and Tables.