Hardwicke's Science-gossipRobert Hardwicke, 1885 |
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... described form , which I have lately contrived and used , obviates these defects , and may therefore be of interest to the readers of SCIENCE - GOSSIP . It is of very simple construction , and can be made up at a trifling cost by the ...
... described form , which I have lately contrived and used , obviates these defects , and may therefore be of interest to the readers of SCIENCE - GOSSIP . It is of very simple construction , and can be made up at a trifling cost by the ...
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... described in your June number , as , however , I constructed and used it more than ten years ago , I must claim to be guiltless of plagiarism . GLASS 3XI Fig . 5. - Upper Surface of Microtome . soldered to its upper surface a small Z ...
... described in your June number , as , however , I constructed and used it more than ten years ago , I must claim to be guiltless of plagiarism . GLASS 3XI Fig . 5. - Upper Surface of Microtome . soldered to its upper surface a small Z ...
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... described two small glass - jar aquaria , which I had started in the middle of October , 1883 , as an experiment , and which , up to that time , had proved most successful for so small a quantity of water . Now , on October 20th , 1884 ...
... described two small glass - jar aquaria , which I had started in the middle of October , 1883 , as an experiment , and which , up to that time , had proved most successful for so small a quantity of water . Now , on October 20th , 1884 ...
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... described by Professor Duncan . ( Q. J. G. S. , Feb. 1879. ) The angular flints , which are doubtless the result mainly of sub - aerial denudation , presuppose a con- siderable thickness of chalk , which at one time capped the greensand ...
... described by Professor Duncan . ( Q. J. G. S. , Feb. 1879. ) The angular flints , which are doubtless the result mainly of sub - aerial denudation , presuppose a con- siderable thickness of chalk , which at one time capped the greensand ...
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... described below were taken by myself . 1. Hyalina nididula , var . Shell large , whorls 4 , slightly whitish beneath , last whorl expanded , and having a dull waxy appearance , and possessing a rather broad band in the position of No. 5 ...
... described below were taken by myself . 1. Hyalina nididula , var . Shell large , whorls 4 , slightly whitish beneath , last whorl expanded , and having a dull waxy appearance , and possessing a rather broad band in the position of No. 5 ...
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