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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... month in our circulation would strengthen our hands for good . We thank kind friends all round ( and there is not a part of the globe where our Magazine has not friends ) for help , sympathy - even criticism . The Preface enables the ...
... month in our circulation would strengthen our hands for good . We thank kind friends all round ( and there is not a part of the globe where our Magazine has not friends ) for help , sympathy - even criticism . The Preface enables the ...
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... months ago in this way show no sign of turning colour as yet ; but six months , of course , is a test not long enough . A friend of mine , who is very skilful in mounting , says that he considers the cause of the fading of hæmatoxylin ...
... months ago in this way show no sign of turning colour as yet ; but six months , of course , is a test not long enough . A friend of mine , who is very skilful in mounting , says that he considers the cause of the fading of hæmatoxylin ...
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... months ' activity of the host , a period of only five or six weeks was utilised by the parasite . The most natural act ( if I may so describe such an un- natural proceeding ) would appear to be , that the parasite took advantage of the ...
... months ' activity of the host , a period of only five or six weeks was utilised by the parasite . The most natural act ( if I may so describe such an un- natural proceeding ) would appear to be , that the parasite took advantage of the ...
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... month in the year . The mean temperature at the Land's End is 45 deg . , while in the plain of York it is only 38 deg . , the difference being due to the influence of the Atlantic . Travelling from south - east to north - west , the ...
... month in the year . The mean temperature at the Land's End is 45 deg . , while in the plain of York it is only 38 deg . , the difference being due to the influence of the Atlantic . Travelling from south - east to north - west , the ...
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... monthly has been brought out in the United States , under the editorship of Dr. Manton and others , entitled " The Micro ... month's number of " The Welcome " is a lengthy , well - written , and elaborately - illustrated article , by Mr ...
... monthly has been brought out in the United States , under the editorship of Dr. Manton and others , entitled " The Micro ... month's number of " The Welcome " is a lengthy , well - written , and elaborately - illustrated article , by Mr ...
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