Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 2. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Ellor Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1867 |
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Page 48
... refer to or return any manu- script after one month from the date of its receipt . All microscopical drawings intended for publication should have annexed thereto the powers employed , or the extent of enlargemant indicated in diameters ...
... refer to or return any manu- script after one month from the date of its receipt . All microscopical drawings intended for publication should have annexed thereto the powers employed , or the extent of enlargemant indicated in diameters ...
Page 52
... refer to coloured solids or liquids . The spectroscope has been so commonly restricted to the examination of coloured flames - i.e . to the study of the light given off from incandescent vapours that I have found many persons who ...
... refer to coloured solids or liquids . The spectroscope has been so commonly restricted to the examination of coloured flames - i.e . to the study of the light given off from incandescent vapours that I have found many persons who ...
Page 55
... refer- ence to gold and jewels , can convey an idea of the splendour which enwraps many of them ; and it requires an effort to certify the mind that the brilliant reflections are , in reality , not metallic . Many observers have vainly ...
... refer- ence to gold and jewels , can convey an idea of the splendour which enwraps many of them ; and it requires an effort to certify the mind that the brilliant reflections are , in reality , not metallic . Many observers have vainly ...
Page 60
... refer to many attested examples of pike having been taken in the British islands , up to the weight of 70 , 80 , and 90 lbs . Colonel Thornton refers to one taken from a sheet of water at Lochaber of 146 lbs . ; and Sir John Hawkins ...
... refer to many attested examples of pike having been taken in the British islands , up to the weight of 70 , 80 , and 90 lbs . Colonel Thornton refers to one taken from a sheet of water at Lochaber of 146 lbs . ; and Sir John Hawkins ...
Page 61
... refer the curious to a very interesting account in Dr. Baird's " British Entomostraca , " pages 242-256 . The microscopical student will find good employ- ment for his instrument , not only in the examina- tion of the Argulus , but also ...
... refer the curious to a very interesting account in Dr. Baird's " British Entomostraca , " pages 242-256 . The microscopical student will find good employ- ment for his instrument , not only in the examina- tion of the Argulus , but also ...
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