Although with a firstrate microscope, having an achromatic condenser, the structure of such crystals and sections of rocks and minerals as I have prepared for myself with very great care can be seen by good day-light as distinctly as if visible to the... Geological Magazine - 184. oldalSzerkesztette: - 1872Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Geological Society of London - 1858 - 914 oldal
...make a few remarks iu conclusion on the value of that instrument, and of the most accurate physies in the study of physical geology. Although with a...beneath their notice, and that all attempts at accurate calculations from such small data are quite inadmissible. What other science, however, has prospered... | |
| Geological Society of Dublin - 1860 - 422 oldal
...here I cannot but make a few remarks, in conclusion, on the value of that instrument [the microscope], and of the most accurate physics in the study of physical...beneath their notice, and that all attempts at accurate calculations from such small data arc quite inadmissible. What other science, however, has prospered... | |
| Royal Geological Society of Ireland - 1860 - 414 oldal
...here I cannot but make a few remarks, in conclusion, on the value of that instrument [the microscope], and of the most accurate physics in the study of physical...beneath their notice, and that all attempts at accurate calculations from such small data are quite inadmissible. What other science, however, has prospered... | |
| 1860 - 400 oldal
...distinctly as if visible to the naked eye, still, some geologists, only accustomed to examine largo masses in the field, may, perhaps, be disposed to...quite beneath their notice, and that all attempts at aecurate caleulations from such small data are quite inadmissible. What other science, however, has... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1872 - 720 oldal
...well with the general structure of the mountains themselves, and serve to account for facts that oould not have been satisfactorily explained without the...creed ? What physiologist would think of ignoring * Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xiv., p. 497. all the invaluable discoveries that have been made in... | |
| Archibald Geikie - 1897 - 326 oldal
...opposition to the new departure which he advocated. Well did he reply by anticipation to this objection. "Some geologists, only accustomed to examine large...beneath their notice, and that all attempts at accurate calculations from such small data are quite inadmissible. What other science, however, has prospered... | |
| John Milne Curran - 1898 - 424 oldal
...sitys, " Some geologists only accustomed to examine large masses in the field may, perhaps, be disposed to think the objects so minute as to be quite beneath their notice, and that all attempts at accurate calculations from such small data are quite inadmissible. What other science, however, has prospered... | |
| Davis A. Young - 2003 - 718 oldal
...with an impassioned appeal to fellow geologists to pay attention to the results of microscope work: Although with a first-rate microscope, having an achromatic...beneath their notice, and that all attempts at accurate calculations from such small data are quite inadmissible. What other science, however, has prospered... | |
| Davis A. Young - 2003 - 718 oldal
...having an achromatic condenser, the structure of such crystals and sections of rocks and minerals as 1 have prepared for myself with very great care can...beneath their notice, and that all attempts at accurate calculations from such small data are quite inadmissible What other science, however, has prospered... | |
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