Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 13. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Eller Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1877 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 35
Page 24
... shells are : 1. Nasoa reticulata ; 2. Dentalium entale ; 3. Cyprea Europea ; and 4. Tellina Balthica . W. HAMBROUGH . - The leaves of the water - cress sent us are not unusually found in the state you observed , especially when the ...
... shells are : 1. Nasoa reticulata ; 2. Dentalium entale ; 3. Cyprea Europea ; and 4. Tellina Balthica . W. HAMBROUGH . - The leaves of the water - cress sent us are not unusually found in the state you observed , especially when the ...
Page 120
... shells of Acme lineata , H. lamellata , H. rotundata , var . alba , Zonites excavatus , var . vitrina , or other good shells , for Vertigo Moulinsiana , V. alpestris , V. busilla , or V. angustior . - J . Whitwham , Cross - lane Marsh ...
... shells of Acme lineata , H. lamellata , H. rotundata , var . alba , Zonites excavatus , var . vitrina , or other good shells , for Vertigo Moulinsiana , V. alpestris , V. busilla , or V. angustior . - J . Whitwham , Cross - lane Marsh ...
Page 242
... shell , however , is not perforated . In the perforated species the shells are often transparent , in the imperforate kinds they are of porcelain - like texture , or covered with grains of sand cemented together . The shells are ...
... shell , however , is not perforated . In the perforated species the shells are often transparent , in the imperforate kinds they are of porcelain - like texture , or covered with grains of sand cemented together . The shells are ...
Contents
HALFHOURS AT THE SEASIDE or Recreations with Marine Objects | 45 |
THE AQUARIUM its Inhabitants Structure and Management Illustrated | 186 |
NOTES ON COLLECTING AND PRESERVING NATURAL HISTORY OBJECTS | 211 |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abundant animals appearance aquarium balsam beautiful beetle birds bone botanists Botany branches British Cader Idris called Carboniferous cells chalk coast colour common correspondent covered Crinoids crustaceans crystals damar deposits Devonian diatoms Edusa eggs Encrinites exchange feet female Fenestella fenestrules fern fish flowers Foraminifera fossil fronds fungus garden genera genus geological give glass Greenland ground growing Guinea habits Hardwicke & Bogue Hyæna inch insects interesting islands known larvæ latter leaves Lepidoptera limestone living London male Microscopical Mistletoe mounted Natural History naturalists nearly nest North objects observed obtained paper peculiar Peregrine perhaps plant Polyzoa Professor quartz rare readers of SCIENCE-GOSSIP recent Red Grouse remarkable rocks says seals seen shales shells side Silurian slide Society species specimens stamens surface teeth tion trees Trilobites upper whale whilst Whin Sill wild wood young ZOOLOGY