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Side vi
... Evidence of , in Central France , 31 , 149 , 166 , 404 , 425 Gladstone ( Mr. ) , at Greenwich , 41 Gladstone ( Dr. J. H. , F.R.S. ) , on the Replacement of Electro- positive by Electro - negative Metals in a Voltaic Cell , 118 Glands of ...
... Evidence of , in Central France , 31 , 149 , 166 , 404 , 425 Gladstone ( Mr. ) , at Greenwich , 41 Gladstone ( Dr. J. H. , F.R.S. ) , on the Replacement of Electro- positive by Electro - negative Metals in a Voltaic Cell , 118 Glands of ...
Side 2
... evidence of huge moraine mounds , admirable ice - worn domes of granite , and scattered glacier - lakes . It would seem , indeed , that no very great diminution of tempera- ture might suffice to restore glaciers to these valleys . Dr ...
... evidence of huge moraine mounds , admirable ice - worn domes of granite , and scattered glacier - lakes . It would seem , indeed , that no very great diminution of tempera- ture might suffice to restore glaciers to these valleys . Dr ...
Side 4
... evidence is considerably in favour of the former view . In conclusion , we strongly recommend this complete and able exposition of the locomotor apparatus of birds to all students both of physiology as well as of zoology . " THE ABODE ...
... evidence is considerably in favour of the former view . In conclusion , we strongly recommend this complete and able exposition of the locomotor apparatus of birds to all students both of physiology as well as of zoology . " THE ABODE ...
Side 9
... evidence of rule or canon ; among painters , for instance , there being , it appears , no fixed tradition on this point . In Schadow's " Polyklet , oder von den Maassen des Men- schen nach dem Geschlecht und Alter " ( 2te Aufl . Fol ...
... evidence of rule or canon ; among painters , for instance , there being , it appears , no fixed tradition on this point . In Schadow's " Polyklet , oder von den Maassen des Men- schen nach dem Geschlecht und Alter " ( 2te Aufl . Fol ...
Side 14
... evidence all goes to show that they are most frequently the result of the phenomenon of segmen- tation , so called from the term used in natural history to designate the process by which some of the lower animals are divided into ...
... evidence all goes to show that they are most frequently the result of the phenomenon of segmen- tation , so called from the term used in natural history to designate the process by which some of the lower animals are divided into ...
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Side 238 - From the evidence it would appear that the submergence took place at the end of the fourteenth or the beginning of the fifteenth century.
Side 62 - XVIII. The Nature of Light: With a General Account of Physical Optics.
Side 4 - The Abode of Snow : Observations on a Journey from Chinese Tibet to the Indian Caucasus, through the Upper Valleys of the Himalaya. New Edition.
Side 65 - It has often been vaguely asserted that plants are distinguished from animals by not having the power of movement. It should rather be said that plants acquire and display this power only when it is of some advantage to them...
Side 204 - Imperial l6mo, over 300 pages, 70 Woodcuts, and Specimens of Prints by the best Permanent Processes. Second Edition, with an Appendix by the late Mr. HENRY FOXTALBOT.
Side 253 - This reasoning applies word for word to the development of Bacteria from that floating matter which the electric beam reveals in the air, and in the absence of which no Bacterial life has been generated. There seems no flaw in this reasoning ; and it is so simple as to render it unlikely that the notion of Bacterial life developed from dead dust can ever gain currency among the members of a great scientific profession. A novel mode of experiment has been here pursued, and it may be urged that the...
Side 252 - Into two other smaller apertures in the top of the case are inserted, air-tight, the open ends of two narrow tubes, intended to connect the interior space with the atmosphere. The tubes are bent several times up and down, so as to intercept and retain the particles carried by such feeble currents as changes of temperature might cause to set in between the outer and the inner air.
Side 213 - Hence the rule has been derived, that the number of beats per second is equal to the difference of the number of •vibrations per second of the two sounds.
Side 202 - MORELL, JR— Euclid Simplified in Method and Language. Being a Manual of Geometry. Compiled from the most important French Works, approved by the University of Paris and the Minister of Public Instruction.
Side 254 - The warmth played upon one side of the bell-jar, causing currents within it ; and the day after the lighting of the stove, the beef-infusion gave birth to a tuft of mycelium. In this case the small spots of Penicillium might have readily escaped attention ; and had they done so we should have had three cases of "spontaneous generation'' far more striking than many that have been adduced.