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... covered by the quantity set free by the carbon - fixing apparatus , which is in some way related to the chlorophyll . The still condition of Protococcus , just described , is not the only state in which it exists . Under certain circam ...
... covered by the quantity set free by the carbon - fixing apparatus , which is in some way related to the chlorophyll . The still condition of Protococcus , just described , is not the only state in which it exists . Under certain circam ...
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... or three days , be covered with white cottony filaments , many of which rise vertically into the air , and end in rounded heads , so that they somewhat resemble long pins . The organism thus produced M. 3 v . ] 33 MOULDS .
... or three days , be covered with white cottony filaments , many of which rise vertically into the air , and end in rounded heads , so that they somewhat resemble long pins . The organism thus produced M. 3 v . ] 33 MOULDS .
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... covered externally with a coat of oxalate of lime spines . As the sporangium increases in size , its protoplasmic contents become marked out into a large number of small oval masses , which are close together , but not in actual contact ...
... covered externally with a coat of oxalate of lime spines . As the sporangium increases in size , its protoplasmic contents become marked out into a large number of small oval masses , which are close together , but not in actual contact ...
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... covered with Penicillium in ten days or a fortnight . Sometimes , however , the fluid will overrun with Bacteria , to the exclusion of everything else . And very frequently other moulds , such as Aspergillus , or Mucor , may appear ...
... covered with Penicillium in ten days or a fortnight . Sometimes , however , the fluid will overrun with Bacteria , to the exclusion of everything else . And very frequently other moulds , such as Aspergillus , or Mucor , may appear ...
Side 40
... covered by a crop of erect aërial mucor - hyphæ , each ending in a minute enlargement ( sporangium ) just visible with the un- assisted eye : it is this first crop of hyphæ and spor- anges which is to be examined . Snip off a few of the ...
... covered by a crop of erect aërial mucor - hyphæ , each ending in a minute enlargement ( sporangium ) just visible with the un- assisted eye : it is this first crop of hyphæ and spor- anges which is to be examined . Snip off a few of the ...
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Side 50 - HALES— LONGER ENGLISH POEMS, with Notes, Philological and Explanatory, and an Introduction on the Teaching of English. Chiefly for Use in Schools. Edited by JW HALES, MA, Professor of English Literature at King's College, London.
Side 22 - Prize Essay for 1877. 8vo. &r. 6d. SMITH— Works by the Rev. BARNARD SMITH, MA, Rector of Glaston, Rutland, late Fellow and Senior Bursar of St. Peter's College, Cambridge. ARITHMETIC AND ALGEBRA, in their Principles and Application ; with numerous systematically arranged Examples taken from the Cambridge Examination Papers, with especial reference to the Ordinary Examination for the BA Degree.
Side 12 - MAYOR (JOSEPH B.)— GREEK FOR BEGINNERS. By the Rev. JB MAYOR, MA, Professor of Classical Literature in King's College, London. Part I., with Vocabulary, is.
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Side 54 - HISTORICAL OUTLINES OF ENGLISH ACCIDENCE, comprising Chapters on the History and Development of the Language, and on Word-formation.
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Side 30 - LOGIC. ELEMENTARY LESSONS IN LOGIC; Deductive and Inductive, with copious Questions and Examples, and a Vocabulary of Logical Terms. By W. STANLEY JEVONS, MA, Professor of Logic in University College, London. New Edition. Fcap. 8vo. 3^. 6d. " Nothing can be better for a school-book. "—GUARDIAN. "A manual alike simple, interesting, and scientific,"— ATHHN.KUM.
Side 8 - MYTHOLOGY FOR LATIN VERSIFICATION. A brief Sketch of the Fables of the Ancients, prepared to be rendered into Latin Verse for Schools. By F. HODGSON, BD, late Provost of Eton. New Edition, revised by FC HODGSON, MA »8mo. 3*. HOMER— THE ODYSSEY. Done into English by SH BUTCHER, MA, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and ANDREW LANG, MA, late Fellow of Merton College, Oxford.
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