Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 24. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Ellor Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1888 |
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... Colour Sensa- tions , 29 Digestive System of Tipula plumosa , 156 ECDYSIS OF Pediculus capitis , 220 Ertemias tetrathrix , 28 Extension Diagram , showing the Position of the Muscles of the Body of Tipula plumosa , 157 External and ...
... Colour Sensa- tions , 29 Digestive System of Tipula plumosa , 156 ECDYSIS OF Pediculus capitis , 220 Ertemias tetrathrix , 28 Extension Diagram , showing the Position of the Muscles of the Body of Tipula plumosa , 157 External and ...
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... colour when the slide is stained . Plunge the slide into turpentine . A few seconds suffice to dissolve the wax and oil of cloves , and the sections remain on the slide , held fast by the collodion . If staining be unnecessary , or if ...
... colour when the slide is stained . Plunge the slide into turpentine . A few seconds suffice to dissolve the wax and oil of cloves , and the sections remain on the slide , held fast by the collodion . If staining be unnecessary , or if ...
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... the last new things out is a watch whose face can be lit up at night by a small electric lamp . This will prove a useful watch for seafaring men . CHAPTERS ON COLOUR . By S. A. NOTCUTT , JUN. HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE - GOSSIP . 5.
... the last new things out is a watch whose face can be lit up at night by a small electric lamp . This will prove a useful watch for seafaring men . CHAPTERS ON COLOUR . By S. A. NOTCUTT , JUN. HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE - GOSSIP . 5.
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... colours , forming what is called the spectrum ; and thus we learn that sunlight is composed of rays of light of almost every different colour . On holding a piece of red glass in the path of the rays as they issue from the prism , the ...
... colours , forming what is called the spectrum ; and thus we learn that sunlight is composed of rays of light of almost every different colour . On holding a piece of red glass in the path of the rays as they issue from the prism , the ...
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... colour is due to an absorption of portions of the light in traversing a small thickness of the substance , and in the subsequent reflection from the interior . In these cases the portion of the light reflected from the surface itself is ...
... colour is due to an absorption of portions of the light in traversing a small thickness of the substance , and in the subsequent reflection from the interior . In these cases the portion of the light reflected from the surface itself is ...
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