Nature, Bind 29Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1884 |
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Side 3
... taken from the nest , together with eggs in various stages of hatching , preserved partly in spirits and partly in bichromate of potash . In the present Report only the anatomy of the adult birds is treated of ; that of the young being ...
... taken from the nest , together with eggs in various stages of hatching , preserved partly in spirits and partly in bichromate of potash . In the present Report only the anatomy of the adult birds is treated of ; that of the young being ...
Side 4
... taken by the tow net were dead when 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 ...
... taken by the tow net were dead when 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 ...
Side 6
... taken more exclusively the form of snow in Scotland before it did so in Cumberland and Wales ; and , by thus accumulating land ice earlier in Scotland , caused this northerly subsidence . As the cold increased the pre- cipitation in the ...
... taken more exclusively the form of snow in Scotland before it did so in Cumberland and Wales ; and , by thus accumulating land ice earlier in Scotland , caused this northerly subsidence . As the cold increased the pre- cipitation in the ...
Side 25
... taken distilled water at 4 ° C. as the medium for connecting weight and volume . The Romans appear to have taken wheat for a similar purpose . The supposed base of the corn measures was not the money sterling of 24 grains used in ...
... taken distilled water at 4 ° C. as the medium for connecting weight and volume . The Romans appear to have taken wheat for a similar purpose . The supposed base of the corn measures was not the money sterling of 24 grains used in ...
Side 27
... taken by the the official neglect to which the ancient monuments of Indian Government of the antiquities of the country , and our own islands are exposed . To say nothing of the Archæological Survey , which has already done so much to ...
... taken by the the official neglect to which the ancient monuments of Indian Government of the antiquities of the country , and our own islands are exposed . To say nothing of the Archæological Survey , which has already done so much to ...
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