Hardwicke's Science-gossipRobert Hardwicke, 1885 |
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Page 7
... mounted with the simplest of efficient clockwork would be required ; and one telescope should be provided with spectroscopic appliances . The physical phenomena are all that the popular visitor would desire to see , and the fact of ...
... mounted with the simplest of efficient clockwork would be required ; and one telescope should be provided with spectroscopic appliances . The physical phenomena are all that the popular visitor would desire to see , and the fact of ...
Page 18
... mounting sections of freshly cut vegetable tissues , they become cloudy . Will any reader suggest a mode of clearing and mounting to prevent this occurring ? -W . H. L. STAINING VEGETABLE TISSUES . - A correspondent has drawn our ...
... mounting sections of freshly cut vegetable tissues , they become cloudy . Will any reader suggest a mode of clearing and mounting to prevent this occurring ? -W . H. L. STAINING VEGETABLE TISSUES . - A correspondent has drawn our ...
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... mounted sections of human teeth , showing dental exostosis , in exchange for other well - mounted slides . - Charles Arnold , L.D.S. , 8 St. John's Villas , New Southgate . WANTED , a turntable , also live box for microscope ; exchange ...
... mounted sections of human teeth , showing dental exostosis , in exchange for other well - mounted slides . - Charles Arnold , L.D.S. , 8 St. John's Villas , New Southgate . WANTED , a turntable , also live box for microscope ; exchange ...
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... mounted three years ago : enclosed in a deep circular cell . The medium Mr. Francis used is a mixture of eight parts of distilled water ( just tainted with carbolic acid ) , to one part of pure glycerine ; under severe examination ...
... mounted three years ago : enclosed in a deep circular cell . The medium Mr. Francis used is a mixture of eight parts of distilled water ( just tainted with carbolic acid ) , to one part of pure glycerine ; under severe examination ...
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... mounting without further manipulation ; to separate the diatoms a careful boil in dehydrated soda is necessary to dissolve the silicic acid which cements the diatoms together . This cementation seems to indicate that the deposit is of ...
... mounting without further manipulation ; to separate the diatoms a careful boil in dehydrated soda is necessary to dissolve the silicic acid which cements the diatoms together . This cementation seems to indicate that the deposit is of ...
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