Nature, Bind 29Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1884 |
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Side 41
... surface of the snow is again covered with ice , or earlier , before the thaw sets in , the surface would no doubt be excellent to journey on . When we , therefore , on July 21 , were compelled to pitch the tent in wet snow , as no dry ...
... surface of the snow is again covered with ice , or earlier , before the thaw sets in , the surface would no doubt be excellent to journey on . When we , therefore , on July 21 , were compelled to pitch the tent in wet snow , as no dry ...
Side 48
... surface had led him to the conviction that solar heat , the principal source of the temperature of the earth , must pass through very rapid oscillations , which were in all probability connected with the quick movements on the solar surface ...
... surface had led him to the conviction that solar heat , the principal source of the temperature of the earth , must pass through very rapid oscillations , which were in all probability connected with the quick movements on the solar surface ...
Side 73
... surface , while the Swedish naturalist , Malm , affirmed that they slowly and gradually sink . The first eggs that ... surface , and then made careful continuous nettings of the eggs to find if the actual number coincided . He fished the ...
... surface , while the Swedish naturalist , Malm , affirmed that they slowly and gradually sink . The first eggs that ... surface , and then made careful continuous nettings of the eggs to find if the actual number coincided . He fished the ...
Side 79
... surface of the sea a broad but clearly defined band of light . It shone with a steady , yellowish light , somewhat like that of phos- phorescent elements , while , in spite of the speed main- tained , viz . four to six knots , the band ...
... surface of the sea a broad but clearly defined band of light . It shone with a steady , yellowish light , somewhat like that of phos- phorescent elements , while , in spite of the speed main- tained , viz . four to six knots , the band ...
Side 83
... surface - roots arresting and taking up the nitrate before it has had time to penetrate too deeply ; this plant invari- ably makes rapid growth upon the application of the nitrate of soda in the spring . The remaining portion of the ...
... surface - roots arresting and taking up the nitrate before it has had time to penetrate too deeply ; this plant invari- ably makes rapid growth upon the application of the nitrate of soda in the spring . The remaining portion of the ...
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Academy ammonium nitrite animals appeared atmosphere atolls atoms banks barrier-reefs Ben Nevis beryllium bright carbon cavity cells centre cloud coast colour comet coral coral-reefs Darwin December developed ectoderm effect electric embryo endoderm Engineers epithelium Exhibition expedition experiments fact feet Finland fish fisheries flowers forest germinal cells glow green Greenland ground heat horizon inshore Institution interesting invention investigations islands Krakatoa layers lecture Letterkenny light lines Lord Rayleigh magnet mass ment meteor miles molecules motion nature notice November November 15 November 27 observations Observatory obtained paper Peripatus phenomena phenomenon plants present President pressure probably produced Prof recent reefs remarkable Report rotation Royal Society scientific seems seen side Sir William Siemens spawning species spectra spectrum subsidence sunset surface temperature theory tion uterus velocity visible volcanic whole