Annual Record of Science and IndustryAnnual record for 1874-78 contains "Select works on science published during 1874-78." |
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Side 412 - Contributions to the natural history of the Hawaiian and Fanning islands and Lower California, made in connection with the United States North Pacific surveying expedition, 18731875.
Side 682 - MARKHAM, Capt. Albert Hastings, RN— The Great Frozen Sea : A Personal Narrative of the Voyage of the Alert during the Arctic Expedition of 1875-6.
Side 647 - GUILLEMIN. Translated from the French by MRS. NORMAN LOCKYER ; and Edited, with Additions and Notes, by J. NORMAN LOCKYER, FRS Illustrated by Coloured Plates, and 455 Woodcuts.
Side 665 - Guide to the Study Of Insects, and a Treatise on those Injurious and Beneficial to Crops. For the use of Colleges, Farm-schools, and Agriculturists. By AS PACKARD.
Side 417 - ... of any unprejudiced student of embryology, that it is only by the employment of such an hypothesis as that of evolution that further investigation in these several departments will be promoted so as to bring us to a fuller comprehension of the most general law which regulates the adaptation of structure to function in the universe.