Nature, Bind 29Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1884 |
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Side vi
... Colour - Blind , Experiments on Neutral Points in Spectrum of , Dr. Koenig , 168 Colour - sensitiveness , Dr. Koenig's Experiments on , 496 Colours , Photography of , Greenwood Pim , 470 Comet , Brooks ' , W. T. Sampson , 335 ; Comet ...
... Colour - Blind , Experiments on Neutral Points in Spectrum of , Dr. Koenig , 168 Colour - sensitiveness , Dr. Koenig's Experiments on , 496 Colours , Photography of , Greenwood Pim , 470 Comet , Brooks ' , W. T. Sampson , 335 ; Comet ...
Side xi
... Colour - Blind , 168 ; Experiments on Colour - sensitiveness , 496 Konshin's Kara - kum Explorations , 416 Korscheldt ( O. ) , on the Chemistry of Japanese Lacquer , 604 Kossel ( Prof. ) , Nuclein in Animal Body , 452 Krakatoa Eruption ...
... Colour - Blind , 168 ; Experiments on Colour - sensitiveness , 496 Konshin's Kara - kum Explorations , 416 Korscheldt ( O. ) , on the Chemistry of Japanese Lacquer , 604 Kossel ( Prof. ) , Nuclein in Animal Body , 452 Krakatoa Eruption ...
Side 7
... colour . It was then about 10 ° above the visible horizon . The whole disk was dis- tinctly seen , and the light was so subdued that one could look steadily at it ; indeed I should say its intensity was scarcely half that of the full ...
... colour . It was then about 10 ° above the visible horizon . The whole disk was dis- tinctly seen , and the light was so subdued that one could look steadily at it ; indeed I should say its intensity was scarcely half that of the full ...
Side 11
... coloured grayish - brown or grayish- green , partly by kryokonite , and partly by organisms , was so common that they generally gave colour to the ice landscape . Even on July 12 - between camps Nos . 7 Νου . Nov. 1 , 1883 ] NATURE.
... coloured grayish - brown or grayish- green , partly by kryokonite , and partly by organisms , was so common that they generally gave colour to the ice landscape . Even on July 12 - between camps Nos . 7 Νου . Nov. 1 , 1883 ] NATURE.
Side 27
... colour and sense organs , the author says that an Onuphis hyperborea brought up from 299 and 412 fathoms , a greater depth than that to which light and vegetable life are supposed to penetrate , " was never- theless vividly coloured and ...
... colour and sense organs , the author says that an Onuphis hyperborea brought up from 299 and 412 fathoms , a greater depth than that to which light and vegetable life are supposed to penetrate , " was never- theless vividly coloured and ...
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