Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 27. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Ellor Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1891 |
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Page 18
... objects , of which there are about 850 displayed . The work ( a quarto vol . ) is divided into three parts- mammalia , birds , and one ( the third part ) capaciously including , like Noah's ark , reptiles , amphibia , fishes , insects ...
... objects , of which there are about 850 displayed . The work ( a quarto vol . ) is divided into three parts- mammalia , birds , and one ( the third part ) capaciously including , like Noah's ark , reptiles , amphibia , fishes , insects ...
Page 23
... objects on the same fair and general ground as amateurs , in so far as the " exchanges " offered are fair exchanges . But it is evident that , when their offers are simply DISGUISED ADVERTISEMENTS , for the purpose of evading the cost ...
... objects on the same fair and general ground as amateurs , in so far as the " exchanges " offered are fair exchanges . But it is evident that , when their offers are simply DISGUISED ADVERTISEMENTS , for the purpose of evading the cost ...
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... object in its retreat , hesitating some time at the mouth of the pipe , swimming this way and that , straining their necks , and turning their bright eyes hither and thither , in a vain effort to learn the meaning of the overhanging net ...
... object in its retreat , hesitating some time at the mouth of the pipe , swimming this way and that , straining their necks , and turning their bright eyes hither and thither , in a vain effort to learn the meaning of the overhanging net ...
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... objects to an audience . The combination can be easily dis- severed , and the microscope used as such in the ... object to be drawn is projected upon the paper which lies behind the microscope , the instru- ment being placed in a ...
... objects to an audience . The combination can be easily dis- severed , and the microscope used as such in the ... object to be drawn is projected upon the paper which lies behind the microscope , the instru- ment being placed in a ...
Page 43
... object and that on the drawing - paper should , in neither case , be so bright or so dull that one obcures the other , or either the paper will be too dark and the pencil point lost , or in the other case , the paper will be so ...
... object and that on the drawing - paper should , in neither case , be so bright or so dull that one obcures the other , or either the paper will be too dark and the pencil point lost , or in the other case , the paper will be so ...
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