Host Bibliographic Record for Boundwith Item Barcode 30112118457412 and Others, 12–13. köide1876 |
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... Objects . Illustrated with 150 Woodcuts . Third Edition . Crown 8vo . , cloth , 4s . GEOLOGICAL STORIES ; a Series ... OBJECTS . Edited by J. E. TAYLOR , F.L.S. , F.G.S. CONTENTS Geological Specimens , by the Editor ; Bones , by E. F. ...
... Objects . Illustrated with 150 Woodcuts . Third Edition . Crown 8vo . , cloth , 4s . GEOLOGICAL STORIES ; a Series ... OBJECTS . Edited by J. E. TAYLOR , F.L.S. , F.G.S. CONTENTS Geological Specimens , by the Editor ; Bones , by E. F. ...
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... objects too minute to be visible to the unassisted eye , and not to look at arranged diatoms , butterfly scales , and crickets ' gizzards . Our opinion would be small indeed of an entomologist or conchologist who arranged his specimens ...
... objects too minute to be visible to the unassisted eye , and not to look at arranged diatoms , butterfly scales , and crickets ' gizzards . Our opinion would be small indeed of an entomologist or conchologist who arranged his specimens ...
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... objects exhibited , and by the singular com- parisons made use of . I have heard a section of an injected tongue of a cat compared to a map of England , and a valve of Heliopelta Metii shown with black ground illumination , to the top ...
... objects exhibited , and by the singular com- parisons made use of . I have heard a section of an injected tongue of a cat compared to a map of England , and a valve of Heliopelta Metii shown with black ground illumination , to the top ...
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... Objects only , could be applied to nothing else . This Method induced him to make a Microscope with a Glass adapted to almost every Object , till he had got some hundreds of them , as he says himself in the 2nd vol . of his Works , page ...
... Objects only , could be applied to nothing else . This Method induced him to make a Microscope with a Glass adapted to almost every Object , till he had got some hundreds of them , as he says himself in the 2nd vol . of his Works , page ...
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... objects were chiefly required ; but since the introduction of the bin- ocular , deeper cells and both wet and dry mountings of considerable size have to be provided , and it is no very easy matter to devise means of resisting or ...
... objects were chiefly required ; but since the introduction of the bin- ocular , deeper cells and both wet and dry mountings of considerable size have to be provided , and it is no very easy matter to devise means of resisting or ...
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abundant acid Algæ Animalcules animals appearance aquarium beautiful birds body botanists Botany British called Carboniferous cells colour common correspondent covered crustaceans crystals cuckoo damar deposits described Devonian diatoms eggs exchange feet female Fenestella ferns flowers Foraminifera Forest fossil garden genera genus geological give glass Greensand ground growing habits Hawfinch Hyæna inch insects interesting islands known labrum larvæ latter leaves Lepidoptera limestone London male micro microscope minute mistletoe mounted Natural History naturalist nearly nest noticed objects observed obtained oogonium oospores paper peculiar Peregrine plant Polyzoa probably quartz rare readers of SCIENCE-GOSSIP remarkable resemblance rocks says SCIENCE SCIENCE-GOSSIP sections seeds seen shells side Silurian slide Society species specimens spider spores stamens surface tion trees Trilobites upper variety varnish vegetable Volvox whilst wings wood yellow young