The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the Progressive Discoveries and Improvements in the Sciences and the Arts, 4. kötetA. and C. Black, 1856 |
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9. oldal
... interesting lecture which he delivered last spring at a meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society of Ire- land , and since published in the Society's Journal , has given some account of these experiments , and he has favoured me with ...
... interesting lecture which he delivered last spring at a meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society of Ire- land , and since published in the Society's Journal , has given some account of these experiments , and he has favoured me with ...
27. oldal
... interesting lichen , which is common in shady , subalpine regions in Europe and America , is distinguished by its white pruinose thallus , and by the dense tomentose bluish - black fibres which clothe the under surface of the crenated ...
... interesting lichen , which is common in shady , subalpine regions in Europe and America , is distinguished by its white pruinose thallus , and by the dense tomentose bluish - black fibres which clothe the under surface of the crenated ...
31. oldal
... interesting parasite the Scutula Wallrothii , Nob . , which appears to the naked eye a mere black point . Tulasne discovered in this plant stylospores , or isolated spores , borne upon short simple stalks , and produced in conceptacles ...
... interesting parasite the Scutula Wallrothii , Nob . , which appears to the naked eye a mere black point . Tulasne discovered in this plant stylospores , or isolated spores , borne upon short simple stalks , and produced in conceptacles ...
33. oldal
... interesting lichen which I have ever seen , are the quartzose rocks of Schiehallion , where it grows in the utmost profusion , almost every specimen being covered with the beautiful black shin- ing apothecia . Next to Ben Lawers itself ...
... interesting lichen which I have ever seen , are the quartzose rocks of Schiehallion , where it grows in the utmost profusion , almost every specimen being covered with the beautiful black shin- ing apothecia . Next to Ben Lawers itself ...
88. oldal
... interesting Coryne , in which each polype of the cluster bore a single long cylindrical medusa - bud without tentacles . The peduncle consisted of a thick white mass nearly filling the umbrella , and was found to consist of an inner and ...
... interesting Coryne , in which each polype of the cluster bore a single long cylindrical medusa - bud without tentacles . The peduncle consisted of a thick white mass nearly filling the umbrella , and was found to consist of an inner and ...
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