Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 1. köideRobert Hardwicke, 1865 |
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... slide , so that the ring may dry and adhere evenly . Then take a few more glass slides , and by the aid of the " turn - table " make a circle of asphalte in the centre of each , apply another coat of asphalte when the first is dry , and ...
... slide , so that the ring may dry and adhere evenly . Then take a few more glass slides , and by the aid of the " turn - table " make a circle of asphalte in the centre of each , apply another coat of asphalte when the first is dry , and ...
Page 148
... slide . When near the centre , I raise up gently the remote edge of the slide , and then push the diatom out a little , when it becomes " high and dry " on the centre of the slide . In a similar manner , one after another , I put out as ...
... slide . When near the centre , I raise up gently the remote edge of the slide , and then push the diatom out a little , when it becomes " high and dry " on the centre of the slide . In a similar manner , one after another , I put out as ...
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... slide . Salicine must be fused upon the slide itself . The only precaution to be observed is not to overheat it . Spread the salt as thinly as possible over the centre of the slide , which must then be held over a lamp in a pair of ...
... slide . Salicine must be fused upon the slide itself . The only precaution to be observed is not to overheat it . Spread the salt as thinly as possible over the centre of the slide , which must then be held over a lamp in a pair of ...
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Mistletoe in Devonshire 114 | 14 |
Furzeleaves Trifoliate 115 | 15 |
Moa of New Zealand 282 | 23 |
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