Nature, Bind 29Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1884 |
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Side 4
... brought on board , but some were taken alive and were observed skimming over the surface of the water in the glass globes . On one occasion a species was seen to dive . Of the species of Halobates now known , five occur in the Atlantic ...
... brought on board , but some were taken alive and were observed skimming over the surface of the water in the glass globes . On one occasion a species was seen to dive . Of the species of Halobates now known , five occur in the Atlantic ...
Side 12
... brought so many journeys in the Arctic regions to a close , by distributing snow - spectacles and by inoculating a solution of zinc vitriol in the blood - stained eyes . Another malady --- if not so dangerous , at all events quite ...
... brought so many journeys in the Arctic regions to a close , by distributing snow - spectacles and by inoculating a solution of zinc vitriol in the blood - stained eyes . Another malady --- if not so dangerous , at all events quite ...
Side 40
... brought home by Dr. N. O. Holst from South Greenland in 1880 were not very extensive . But now Dr. Berlin brings home from a great variety of places ice algæ , which , I feel convinced , will contribute fresh materials to our knowledge ...
... brought home by Dr. N. O. Holst from South Greenland in 1880 were not very extensive . But now Dr. Berlin brings home from a great variety of places ice algæ , which , I feel convinced , will contribute fresh materials to our knowledge ...
Side 44
... brought home valuable botanical and mineralogical collections . From the second expedition , under Lieut . Holm , despatched this summer to the district of Julianshaab in order to carry out a two - and - a - half years ' explora- tion ...
... brought home valuable botanical and mineralogical collections . From the second expedition , under Lieut . Holm , despatched this summer to the district of Julianshaab in order to carry out a two - and - a - half years ' explora- tion ...
Side 49
... brought to the sea - level ; water began to enter the ports and to pass freely into the interior of the ship , and in fifteen to twenty minutes from the time the alarm was given she sank . No one appears to have observed the dangerous ...
... brought to the sea - level ; water began to enter the ports and to pass freely into the interior of the ship , and in fifteen to twenty minutes from the time the alarm was given she sank . No one appears to have observed the dangerous ...
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