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 |
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Page 137
... surface of the body of a Crinoid , the anus often terminating a nipple - shaped protuberance . In the most ancient Crinoids there seems to have been a difference from the structure seen in their living representatives . If we carefully ...
... surface of the body of a Crinoid , the anus often terminating a nipple - shaped protuberance . In the most ancient Crinoids there seems to have been a difference from the structure seen in their living representatives . If we carefully ...
Page 159
... surface of the asphalt , and while it is still hot , press the paper down over the surface evenly with the fingers . The layer of tough paper strengthens the asphalt very much , and afterwards , when the specimen is finished , the paper ...
... surface of the asphalt , and while it is still hot , press the paper down over the surface evenly with the fingers . The layer of tough paper strengthens the asphalt very much , and afterwards , when the specimen is finished , the paper ...
Page 263
... surface , diverging in straight lines ( on a calm surface ) from the point of contact . I have seen them glide rapidly for many feet over the surface of a mill - pool . The waves of the sea may be often seen to be covered with them ...
... surface , diverging in straight lines ( on a calm surface ) from the point of contact . I have seen them glide rapidly for many feet over the surface of a mill - pool . The waves of the sea may be often seen to be covered with them ...
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 |
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