Nature, Bind 29Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1884 |
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Side 12
... seen on our return journey , a small worm which lives on the various ice algæ , and thus really belongs to the fauna of the inland ice , and two storm - driven birds from the shore . I had particularly requested each man to be on the ...
... seen on our return journey , a small worm which lives on the various ice algæ , and thus really belongs to the fauna of the inland ice , and two storm - driven birds from the shore . I had particularly requested each man to be on the ...
Side 21
... seen from above and below , is seen in Figs . 1 and 2. Drawings of a normal right fore foot are given in Figs . 3 and 4 , for comparison . It is seen that the extra toes are those labelled A and B , and they confer the extraordinary ...
... seen from above and below , is seen in Figs . 1 and 2. Drawings of a normal right fore foot are given in Figs . 3 and 4 , for comparison . It is seen that the extra toes are those labelled A and B , and they confer the extraordinary ...
Side 28
... seen before . On the following morning I did not observe it particu- larly , but in the evening I watched it carefully from about five o'clock till sunset . At first it had the same silvery - white appearance as on the previous day ...
... seen before . On the following morning I did not observe it particu- larly , but in the evening I watched it carefully from about five o'clock till sunset . At first it had the same silvery - white appearance as on the previous day ...
Side 29
... seen before . On the following morning I did not observe it particu- larly , but in the evening I watched it carefully from about five o'clock till sunset . At first it had the same silvery - white appearance as on the previous day ...
... seen before . On the following morning I did not observe it particu- larly , but in the evening I watched it carefully from about five o'clock till sunset . At first it had the same silvery - white appearance as on the previous day ...
Side 33
... seen through the red shade of a sextant . At the Seychelles , at 4 p.m. on August 27 , the tide came rushing in at the rate of about four miles an hour , and rose two feet . In about half an hour it receded ; it re- turned and receded ...
... seen through the red shade of a sextant . At the Seychelles , at 4 p.m. on August 27 , the tide came rushing in at the rate of about four miles an hour , and rose two feet . In about half an hour it receded ; it re- turned and receded ...
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